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Mill cleanup group sets sights on education, goes out for second grant

Community advisory group will host info booths at May First Friday, Camas Car Show

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Caroline Mercury (right), chair of the Citizen Advisory Group tasked with updating the public about the Georgia-Pacific paper mill cleanup, talks to community members at a downtown Camas event on May 22, 2022. (Contributed photo courtesy of the Downtown Camas Association)

Members of a community advisory group that acts as a conduit between the public and the ongoing environmental cleanup work at Georgia-Pacific paper mill in downtown Camas say they hope to receive a second public participation grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology.

If approved, the grant would help the group continue its mill-cleanup education and outreach efforts for an additional two years.

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