Join regional association to access Clean Water grants for toxic PCB studies
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In Plain English
The city wants to study PCB contamination in local waterways but needs grant funding. This association helps Bay Area cities apply for Clean Water grants together. If approved, Richmond gains access to state funding for pilot projects that test pollution cleanup methods.
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Approve consent calendar
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