Nevada Waste Cleanup Board Schedules June Community Meeting
Published Date: 5/12/2026
Notice
Summary
The Nevada Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board is holding a public meeting on June 17, 2026, to discuss cleanup efforts, waste management, and future plans for the site. Anyone interested in Nevada’s environmental cleanup can join in person or online and share their thoughts. This meeting helps guide important decisions about the environment and budget priorities in the area.
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Nevada public meeting — speak and comment
You can attend the Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board meeting about Nevada cleanup in person or online on June 17, 2026, from 4-6 p.m. PDT at the Molasky Corporate Center in Las Vegas. Fifteen minutes are set aside for public oral comment (minimum two minutes per speaker); written comments submitted at least two working days before the meeting will be given to board members and included in the meeting minutes, and written comments received within two working days after the meeting will be included in the minutes. To get virtual access information, contact the NSSAB Administrator at least two days before the meeting.
Disability accommodations available on request
If you need special accommodations due to a disability to attend the June 17, 2026 meeting, you should contact the NSSAB Administrator at least seven days before the meeting so the Board can try to accommodate you. The meeting organizers say they will make every effort to accommodate persons with physical disabilities or special needs.
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