Accept $360,335 county grant for hazardous materials emergency response program

Environmental JusticeContractsResolution

In Plain English

Contra Costa County offers Richmond $360,335 to help fund the Fire Department's hazardous materials response team. This covers specialized equipment and training for firefighters who respond to chemical spills, gas leaks, and other dangerous material incidents. If approved, the county pays these costs instead of city taxpayers for one year.

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