(SALINA.COM) Salina.com reports, "Pulling strength from unity, four Salina public entities are determined and confident in their push to rid soil and groundwater of pollutants under southwest Salina.
But resolution will take more time, Tim Rogers, Salina Airport Authority executive director told a Salina League of Women Voters committee Thursday morning.
Filing a federal lawsuit is next in the multiyear battle to get the U.S. Department of Defense to pay to clean up pollutants it left behind during 24 years operating the former Schilling Air Force Base."
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But resolution will take more time, Tim Rogers, Salina Airport Authority executive director told a Salina League of Women Voters committee Thursday morning.
Filing a federal lawsuit is next in the multiyear battle to get the U.S. Department of Defense to pay to clean up pollutants it left behind during 24 years operating the former Schilling Air Force Base."
Read the article by clicking the title above.