By Associated Press - Thursday, March 1, 2018

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. (AP) - A state agency is planning to conduct a remedial investigation at a former manufacturing plant in western Arizona after soil and groundwater contaminants were found.

Today’s News-Herald reports the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality expects to begin the investigation in April at a site in Lake Havasu City.

Agency spokeswoman Erin Jordan says the former plant is believed to be the cause of the contaminants, and the location is now considered a state Superfund site.



According to the agency, the plant manufactured sewing machine motors and small gasoline-powered equipment for decades, using a variety of chemicals.

The site was added to the agency’s Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund Registry in December after the contaminants were found from samples collected in 2014.

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Information from: Today’s News-Herald, http://www.havasunews.com

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