The Red Bluff City Council is voting on hiring lawyers to address PFAS contamination in the city's groundwater. - The vote takes place on June 2, 2026.
- PFAS, or forever chemicals, have been found at elevated levels in local water supplies. - The legal action aims to hold manufacturers accountable and fund cleanup.
- This follows Tehama County's recent vote on a water extraction fee ordinance. The council emphasizes protecting drinking water as a top priority and invites public participation.