Hire Ninyo & Moore to test for hazardous materials at Terminal 4 Wharf
In Plain English
The city plans to demolish the deteriorating Terminal 4 Wharf at Point San Pablo because its creosote-treated pilings harm fish and create marine debris. Before demolition can begin, the city must identify any hazardous materials on site. If approved, Ninyo & Moore tests the wharf for $50,000 using state grant funds.
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