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Residents urge city action on drinking-water contaminants and a street-sweeper oil leak in public comment
Summary
Public commenters raised environmental concerns: a resident cited research on perchlorate and older PFAS compounds and asked the council to monitor drinking-water limits; another resident reported a street sweeper leaking oil across a neighborhood and staff said they would follow up with Atlas Disposal, the contractor.
Two public-comment speakers told the Rancho Cordova City Council they want city attention on separate local environmental and neighborhood-maintenance issues.
Larry Ladd, speaking as a registered representative for Joe Lisonbee, urged the council to follow developments on perchlorate and PFAS in drinking water. He said Californias local limits and federal recommendations differ and cited a scientific article (PubMed ID 3790275) he said links…
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