Accept $782,907 from county for hazardous materials emergency response program
$782,907
Resolution 19-16
In Plain English
Contra Costa County provides annual funding to Richmond Fire Department for responding to chemical spills, gas leaks, and other hazardous material emergencies. The grant covers specialized equipment, training, and staff costs for the city's hazmat team. Richmond serves as a regional response hub for hazardous incidents throughout the county.
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