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Thousands spent on drug cleaning bill
The state’s Housing Department spent more than $300,000 on at least 24 contracts that involved drug remediation works in the 6 months to December 31 last year.The department has confirmed all of the contracts related to remediation works for “drug use residue”, and that some included swab testing to identify chemical staining following notifications from police.The contracts ranged in value from about $10,300 to over $17,000, with a department spokeswoman saying remediation work – including…
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