Following the closure of Kah-nee-ta Resort & Spa in September 2018, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs became the managing authority for the resort property including a 50-unit apartment complex (which had been used primarily for employees) known as “The Hamlets.” Initial testing for the presence of methamphetamine revealed a significant percentage of the units (over 50%) showed at least some evidence of meth contamination. The next step is to perform a second, more rigorous level of testing, to determine the exact level of contamination which will help determine the full mitigation costs for cleanup or rehabilitation and help prioritize which units can be turned over and rented again most quickly. Funding has been provided for this second level of testing and minimal mitigation of some “low level” contamination units. Warm Springs has agreed to provide funding and personnel time to carry out actual cleanup and mitigation. The project will be considered a success when they have a plan on all 50 units and all the “low level” contaminated units are back available for rent to tribal members.