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Detroit's inspector general suspended Gayanga Co. for allegedly using contaminated dirt to backfill residential properties.
Office of Inspector General alleges dirt didn't meet state standards at 33 properties handled by Gayanga Co. LLC; some dirt came from former Northland Mall.
Results show 33 of 41 properties — more than 80% — handled by Gayanga Co. failed to meet state residential standards.
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