Dirty soil and an undetected oil well complicate work at the Oklahoma County jail site

Work at the new Oklahoma County jail site uncovered 3,700 cubic yards of contaminated soil that must be removed, a previously unknown oil well that must be capped, and a sewer line that must be relocated, county commissioners have learned.

The combined cost of the extra work at 1901 E Grand Blvd. is about $400,000.

On Wednesday, Aug. 27, the commissioners put off dealing with the contaminated soil until a future meeting, at County Engineer Stacey Trumbo’s request. Trumbo gave no explanation for the delay. He is proposing that Midwest Wrecking Co. be paid $360,605 to load, haul, and dispose of it…

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