Report: Beckham Stadium Site Has Unsafe Arsenic Levels
FILE - David Beckham listens during a public hearing for his proposed Major League Soccer stadium and commercial development, at City Hall in Miami, Florida, July 12, 2018.
MIAMI, FLORIDA - An environmental analysis shows the proposed site for David Beckham's Major League Soccer stadium in Miami is far more toxic than previously expected.
The Miami Herald reports the analysis found arsenic contamination reaching more than twice the legal limit, and surface-level soil samples containing hazardous debris at the Melreese golf course site, where people have played golf for more than 50 years.
The consultant's report says almost the entire site near Miami International Airport is contaminated by ash from a municipal incinerator shut down long ago.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said Monday night that team officials said the findings could increase cleanup costs to $50 million at the site.
The sprawling $1 billion commercial and stadium complex would serve as home to Beckham's MLS team, Inter Miami.