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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Demolition begins at site of proposed pro-soccer stadium in Des Moines

(Radio Iowa) – Demolition is underway at the contaminated property in Des Moines where developers are planning to build a professional soccer stadium. The site is a mile west of Principal Park, where the Iowa Cubs play. Pesticides and car parts were made on the DICO property, leaving behind cancer-causing chemicals. E-P-A spokesperson Ben Washburn says once demolition is finished, a system will be installed to treat polluted groundwater. “And going forward with this upgraded system, it will continue to both protect Des Moines drinking water and continue to clean up the groundwater,” he says.

The E-P-A has capped the area with asphalt and installed treatment wells to contain soil and water contaminated with industrial chemicals. Once all the buildings are down, Washburn says the site will be ready for redevelopment. “We’re going to make sure that the site remains protective of the people that come and use it in the future,” Washburn says, “and part of that is making sure that the remedies that we have in place, whether something that is capped or the groundwater treatment system, remain effective and operational.”

Developers, led by a subsidiary of the company that owns Kum and Go convenience stores, are raising money to build a professional soccer stadium on the DICO site. State officials have approved 23 million dollars in tax rebates for the project. The EPA plans to finish its part of the demolition next month. City officials have said the rest of the site will be clear by the end of the year.

 

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