After lead contamination closed it for years, the party is finally set to reopen this Miami Twp. park

This aerial view of Layer Park in Miami Twp. was taken northeast of the park. U.S. EPA officials today are set to start bringing earth-moving equipment to remove thousands of tons of lead-contaminated soil at the park. STAFF PHOTO

This aerial view of Layer Park in Miami Twp. was taken northeast of the park. U.S. EPA officials today are set to start bringing earth-moving equipment to remove thousands of tons of lead-contaminated soil at the park. STAFF PHOTO

A Miami Twp. park that was closed nearly three years ago for lead contamination is set to reopen later this month.

Layer Park at 4999 Cordell Drive will host a “grand re-opening” event from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., June 29, according to Miami Twp.

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The free event will feature a number of events, including the opportunity to play basketball with police officers, a treasure hunt, the chance to explore a fire truck, a raffle, games, a hula hoop contest and more.

The park’s celebration comes just a little more than a year after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency began removing lead-contaminated soil from its grounds.

The agency brought in earth-moving equipment to take away more than 6,000 tons of soil from the 7.5-acre park and one adjoining private property, said Rachel Bassler of the EPA’s Chicago office.

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High concentrations of lead were found in and around the Cordell Drive park in early 2016. The park has not been reopened since late 2015, when it closed for the season.

Lead levels discovered in the soil were found to be 60 times the levels considered safe, according to the federal EPA. The $3-million cleanup project took around 120 days to complete.

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