Accept $788,854 county grant for hazardous materials emergency response program
$788,854
Resolution 109-17
In Plain English
Contra Costa County provides this funding to help Richmond's fire department respond to chemical spills, toxic leaks, and other hazardous material emergencies. The 2-year agreement runs through June 2019. If approved, the county covers the full cost of specialized equipment, training, and staffing for these dangerous situations.
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