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August 15, 2025 3:30 PM

City Of Golden Valley Studying Base Material Used For Skating Rinks

Update: Nov 25, 2025
The City is under contract with Braun Intertec, an environmental consulting firm, to research the issue and help determine next steps. Braun Intertec is preparing a Strategic Management Plan that will outline how the City can address and manage the regulated fill discovered at the skating rinks. Testing and analysis are currently underway, and the City will share more information as soon as it becomes available.

Original Post: Aug 15, 2025
The City of Golden Valley recently determined that a type of ground surface material used at four City skating rinks contains regulated material with a contaminant present that exceeds the levels allowed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) for this particular use. The contaminant present is a diesel byproduct associated with the material’s prior use as asphalt pavement.

The ground surface material contains a recycled mixture of concrete and asphalt, which is a common construction material used nationwide and is considered safe when used for streets, parking lots, trails, and development projects.

While there is no immediate danger to the public, out of an abundance of caution, the City is posting signage and recommending people and pets stay off the skating rinks at Lions, Medley, Scheid, and Wesley Parks. The City is actively working to address the issue and will provide updates on its website.

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