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October 22, 2008 Formal Cleanups Ecology will use to inform the public The Site Register is published every about site activities, and it details how Ecology oversees complex cleanup sites the community may become involved two weeks to inform you about public to ensure that your health and that of the in this process. The plan was originally comment periods, public meetings, environment are protected. written in 2006, and has been updated for hearings, and other information related this comment period. to the study and cleanup of hazardous king County Under the State Environmental waste sites under the Model Toxics Policy Act, Ecology has reviewed a Control Act, Chapter 70.105D RCW. 8801 East Marginal Way South site completed environmental checklist (Former Trucking and other information and issued this Company), 8801 East Marginal Way S, site and this work a determination of You may also find information about Tukwila Facility Site ID# 2072 non-significance. This means that implementing this Interim Action Work public hearings, meetings, workshops, Public comment period: Plan would not harm the environment but and open public comment periods 10/9/08 – 11/7/08 would result in an environmental benefit. on Ecology’s web page. Go to Draft Agreed Order, Draft Interim Action The 8801 East Marginal Way South www.ecy.wa.gov and click on the Work Plan, SEPA Determination and site is located along the east bank of Public Involvement Calendar. Public Participation Plan Available for the Duwamish Waterway in Tukwila,. Public Review and Comment Contamination at the site is due to heavy industrial use since the 1920s. Ecology requests your input on four If you have questions or want to be Contaminants of concern are: documents: draft Agreed Order, added to the mailing list (electronic or Draft Interim Action Work Plan, • Petroleum hydrocarbons. paper) for the Site Register, contact Linda State Environmental Policy Act • Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons Thompson at 360/407-6069 or e-mail Determination of Nonsignificance, and Public Participation Plan. The (PAHs). [email protected]. Specific regional documents are for the proposed cleanup • Volatile organic compounds (VOCs). contacts are listed after each entry. of contamination in the soil and groundwater in the uplands area of the • Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). 8801 East Marginal Way South site. If you need this publication in an • Metals (chromium, copper, lead, nickel, and zinc). alternate format, please call the Toxics The draft Agreed Order is a legal agreement between Ecology and the Documents are available for your review Cleanup Program at 360/407-7170. potentially liable persons (PLPs), at: Persons with hearing loss may call 711 PACCAR Inc. (PACCAR) and Merrill for Washington Relay Service. Persons Creek Holdings, LLC, detailing what • South Park Library 8604 Eighth Ave S with a speech disability may call the PLPs will do. The Draft Interim at South Cloverdale St, Seattle 206/615- Action Work Plan summarizes past 1688 877/833-6341. investigations, identifies contaminants of concern, areas of concern, and data gaps, • Ecology Northwest Regional Office, evaluates feasible cleanup alternatives, 3190 160th Ave. SE, Bellevue, CONTENTS and outlines a plan to implement these WA 98008-5482. (Please call Sally Formal Cleanups 1 cleanup tasks for soil and groundwater Alexander at 425/649-7239 or Sally Independent Cleanups 10 at the upland area. The Draft Interim Perkins at 425/649-7190 for an Voluntary Cleanup Program 15 Action Work Plan was written by appointment.) Site Hazard Assessments 16 PACCAR and will be reviewed by Program Publications 17 • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. Ecology at the same time the public wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/8801/8801_ reviews it. The draft Public Participation hp.html Plan outlines and describes the tools that

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 1 • Ecology’s Public Involvement and in the front yard of the residence to public comment period will be held. Calendar: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/ the west of the Site. Contamination was In addition, you may provide us with pubcalendar/calendar.asp left in these areas to avoid compromising relevant information to the periodic the structural integrity of either buildings review. Please report any questions you For more information or to submit or roads. have, or unusual activities taking place at written comments, please contact Maura the Site. S. O’Brien, PG/HG #869, Site Manager, Reviews are conducted every 5 at the Ecology address listed above or years by Ecology for sites that have Ecology is holding a public comment at 425/649-7249 or e-mail mobr461@ Environmental Covenants and/or period from October 27, 2008 through ecy.wa.gov. For public involvement Institutional Controls or where cleanup November 26, 2008, during which you information, please contact Molly activities were conducted by Ecology may comment on the periodic review Morris, Public Involvement Coordinator and contamination remains at a site. report. The report is available at: at 425/649-7135 or e-mail momo461@ The review is intended to examine the ecy.wa.gov. effectiveness of cleanup activities and • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 and to assure the continued protection of West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, human health and the environment. WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- Klickitat County 7658 for an appointment.) Based upon the site visit conducted Town Pump Station, 521 East Jewitt on September 4, 2008, the property is • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. Boulevard, White Salmon Facility Site vacant and available for commercial wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/townPump/ ID# 403 development. The publically accessible townPump_hp.html portions of the Site are covered in Public comment period: For more information or to submit asphalt. 10/27/08 – 11/26x/08 written comments, please contact Jeff An Environmental Covenant has Newschwander, Site Manager, at the Periodic Review Completed not been recorded for the Site. An Ecology address listed above or at 509/454-7842 or e-mail jene461@ecy. Ecology has prepared notice to provide Environmental Covenant is necessary wa.gov. you with information about the periodic to maintain the use of the Site, and to review of cleanup actions conducted at assure that contaminated soils remaining the Town Pump Station property (Site). at the Site are not disturbed. This Pierce County You are welcome and encouraged to Restrictive Covenant continues to Reichhold/SSA Container Facility, 3320 comment on the report describing this prohibit activities that will result in the review during the comment period which release of contaminants contained as part Lincoln Avenue, Tacoma Site ID# extends from October 27, 2008 through of the cleanup activities. WAD009252891 November 26, 2008. Soils with residual petroleum Public comment period: The Town Pump Station Site is located hydrocarbon concentrations higher 10/13/08 – 11/12/08 in the City of White Salmon, Klickitat than Method A cleanup levels are still Proposed Cleanup Action Plan, Consent County, Washington. Contaminated soils present. However, the asphalt cap and Decree and Modified Dangerous Waste have been documented at the Site since commercial use of the property continues Permit To Fulfill Corrective Action 1989, when gasoline contaminated water to help prevent human exposure to was observed seeping into the trailer petroleum hydrocarbon contamination Public Hearing park located directly downgradient of the by ingestion and direct contact with Site. As a result of these observations, soils. An Environmental Covenant is For over twenty years the Reichhold/ Ecology negotiated an Agreed Order necessary for the property to ensure that SSA Containers site has been the focus in 1994 requiring the cleanup of the integrity of the cap will be protected of soil and ground water cleanup actions contaminated soils at the Site. through maintaining the current use of completed under the Environmental the Site. Protection Agency (EPA) and Ecology In May through June 1994, contaminated permits. After completion of a focused soils were removed from the Site. After Once the public comment period ends, Remedial Investigation (RI) and focused excavation, soils with concentrations Ecology will review all comments Feasibility Study (FS) Ecology is exceeding state cleanup levels remained received and will make recommendations proposing to issue a consent decree and beneath the station building, along the for any suggested changes. If no cleanup action plan (CAP). The CAP perimeter of the building, along the significant changes are made, the review presents cleanup standards and final retaining wall on the south side of the will be finalized. If significant changes cleanup actions for the former Reichhold property, beneath East Jewitt Avenue, are made to the document, an additional Chemical Plant Site.

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 2 An existing Dangerous Waste Ecology will provide the consent • Ecology Southwest Regional Office, Management Facility Permit for decree and CAP to the public for a 300 Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98504- corrective action will be modified to 30-day comment period. Following 7775. (By appointment only: Contact incorporate the consent decree. public comment Ecology will evaluate Debbie Nelson at 360/407-6365 or if changes need to be made to the e-mail [email protected].) The consent decree is a legal agreement documents. The consent decree and CAP between SSA Containers, Inc. and will be issued when the consent decree is • Ecology’s website: www.ecy.wa.gov/ Ecology to ensure that final cleanup entered with the superior court of Pierce programs/hwtr actions meet the requirements of the County. Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA). • Ecology’s Public Involvement The CAP describes the evaluation of Under the authority granted by the State Calendar: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/ remedial alternatives and selection of a Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), pubcalendar/calendar.asp preferred alternative for the cleanup of Ecology has issued a determination of For more information or to submit specific media. The CAP was developed non-significance (DNS) for corrective written comments, please contact Stan based on the information compiled and action to be completed under the consent Leja, Site Manager, at the Ecology analyzed during the focused RI and the decree. SEPA allows for integration of address listed above or at 360/407-6345 focused FS. its requirements and the MTCA process. or e-mail [email protected]. It is anticipated that further SEPA The dangerous waste corrective action evaluation will not be necessary as the Skagit County permit was originally issued on July 30, project proceeds. 2004 and incorporated by reference in March Point Landfill, 9663 South March two agreed orders; a corrective action Public Hearing Possible order, which directed the Facility to Point Road, Anacortes Facility Site ID# take specific corrective actions and If significant public interest is expressed 2662 in the CAP and consent decree, Ecology a corrective action management unit Public comment period: (CAMU) order which designated will conduct a public hearing. To 10/1/08 – 11/3/08 a CAMU at the site. The CAMU request a hearing, or to request special accommodation for the hearing if it is order contains requirements for the Agreed Order treatment and management of cleanup held, contact Stan Leja by phone, letter, wastes generated at the site during the or email by October 30, 2008. If there is An Agreed Order, two Remedial completion of corrective actions. no significant interest in a hearing, the Investigation/Feasibility Study Work hearing will not be held. Plans (uplands and sediments), and an As the requirements in the corrective associated Public Participation Plan for To find out if the public hearing action agreed order have been completed, the March Point Landfill in Anacortes, will be held, contact Stan Leja after it has been replaced by the consent WA are available for public comment. November 12, 2008. If you have special decree and CAP. The consent decree The March Point Landfill is sometimes accommodation needs for the hearing, picks up where the corrective action known as the Whitmarsh Landfill Site. contact Mr. Leja. Ecology will hold an order ended by meeting a provision in The Agreed Order requires Texaco Inc., open house from 5 pm to 8 pm and the the agreed order for the development Shell Oil Company, Skagit County, hearing at 7pm at the Kobetich Branch and implementation of a CAP under a and the Washington Department of of the Tacoma Public Library, Tacoma, consent decree. Incorporation of the Natural Resources to conduct Remedial Washington. The Kobetich Branch is consent decree into the permit after Investigation and Feasibility Studies (RI/ located at 212 Browns Point Blvd. N.E. public comment on the decree constitutes FS) and to develop a Public Participation Tacoma, WA 98422-2503; phone: (253) a class one permit modification that does Plan and Draft Cleanup Action Plan for 591-5630. For directions to the site, not require further public comment. the Site. contact Mr. Leja. The CAMU order remains in effect as The March Point Landfill operated from .The public is invited to review and treatment and movement of contaminated 1953 until 1973, first as an unregulated comment on the following: MTCA soil within the CAMU will continue dump and later as a county disposal area. Consent Decree, Cleanup Action Plan, until remediation levels are met and Household, commercial, and industrial Compliance Monitoring and Contingency the CAMU is closed. In the event that wastes were dumped at the Site. Marine Plan, Restrictive Covenant, and development of the facility into a cargo sediment samples show contamination Ecology’s SEPA determination. terminal forces closure of the CAMU from metals, phthalates, phenols, any soil that does not meet cleanup levels These documents are available for public polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons will be disposed off-site at a licensed review at: (PAHs), dioxins, and furans. Surface and dangerous waste disposal facility seep samples from the landfill show

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 3 contamination from metals (including review are to evaluate site conditions, The asphalt covering over the arsenic, lead, copper, and mercury), after cleanup is considered complete, and contaminated soil acts as a protective petroleum compounds, and to ensure protection of human health and cap. A restrictive covenant was placed polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). the environment. on the property in 1999 to limit how the Further study is necessary to fully property may be used. The site received characterize the contamination at the In the early 1960s, the site was a determination that No Further Action is Marsh Point Landfill. developed as a commercial gasoline needed. service station. The facility underwent The Agreed Order, RI/FS Work Plan at least one renovation to enlarge the Soils with TPH, PAHs and cadmium documents, and draft Public Participation building into a operation. The concentrations that exceed state standards Plan are available for review and facility included a restaurant, large truck remain at the site. The building and comment at the following locations: refueling islands, vehicle maintenance asphalt cap over the contamination area, truck wash area, and a wastewater continue to prevent human exposure to • Anacortes Public Library, 1220 10th disposal system. The facility lies over any remaining contaminants in soil by Street, Anacortes, WA 98221 Hours: the Spokane Valley Rathdrum-Prairie eliminating potential ingestion or direct Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Fri. 11 a.m.- Aquifer. contact with the soils. The Restrictive 5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 12-5 p.m. Covenant for the property ensures The wastewater disposal system that the integrity of the asphalt cap • Ecology Headquarters Office, 300 consisted of an underground cesspool Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98503. will be protected. Based upon the site structure connected to floor drains visit conducted on August 6, 2008, no (Please call Carol Dorn at 360/407-7224 and sumps located within an adjacent or e-mail [email protected] for an repair, maintenance or other actions are vehicle maintenance area in the truck required. appointment.) stop building. The cesspool consisted • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. of an underground perforated concrete Ecology will review all comments wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/marchPoint/ structure that discharged through drain received during the comment period and marchPoint_hp.htm rock to surrounding soils. The structure make recommendations for suggested was similar to a stormwater drywell changes. If no significant changes are • Ecology’s Public Involvement design. Historically, spilled petroleum made, the periodic review will become Calendar: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/ products such as used oils, diesel fuel, final. If significant changes are made, pubcalendar/calendar.asp solvents; floor wash wastewaters, and an additional public comment period will For more information or to submit wastewaters from the former truck wash be held. area accumulated in the system. written comments, please contact Panjini You may review the periodic review Balaraju, Site Manager, at the Ecology Soil sampling conducted in 1997 report at the following locations: address listed above or at 360/407-6161 near the wastewater disposal system or e-mail [email protected]. showed total petroleum hydrocarbons • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 (TPH), polynuclear aromatic N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- spokane County hydrocarbons (PAHs), volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and cadmium at 7658 for an appointment.) Broadway Truck Stop, 6606 East levels that exceeded state standards. • Ecology’s website: http://www. Broadway Avenue, Spokane Facility Approximately 1100 tons of affected soil ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/ Site ID# 61956471 was removed from the site. broadwayTS/bTruckStop_hp.html

Public comment period: Contaminated soils were removed from For more information or to submit 10/28/08 – 11/28/08 the area of the wastewater disposal written comments, please contact Patti system, but low levels of TPH, metals Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology Periodic Review Available to the Public and PAHs remain at a depth of 20-22 address listed above or at 509/329-3522 feet. Groundwater is located at depth of Ecology invites you to review and or e-mail [email protected]. approximately 60 feet. comment on a document called a ______periodic review for the Broadway Since the remaining contamination is Northwest, 3904 East Trent Truck Stop site. A periodic review is present at relatively low concentrations, Avenue, Spokane Facility Site ID# 682 conducted at least every five years after it is contained below an asphalt surface, the initiation of a cleanup action at a site, and there is no apparent threat to Public comment period: as required by the Model Toxics Control groundwater, no additional cleanup 10/16/08 – 11/17/08 Act (MTCA). The purposes of the actions were taken. Periodic Review Available to the Public

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 4 Ecology invites you to review and ensures the integrity of the cap will be it into a tank containing preservative comment on a document called a protected. Based on the June 4, 2008 chemicals known as pentachlorophenol periodic review for the Cummins site visit, no repair, maintenance or (PCP) and mineral spirits. Underground Northwest site. A periodic review is contingency actions have been required. storage tanks were installed to hold these conducted at least every five years after chemicals used in the preserving process. the initiation of a cleanup action at a Ecology will review all comments In 1992 the storage tanks were removed. site, as required by the Model Toxics received during the comment period and Soil sampling conducted after the tank Control Act (MTCA). The purposes of make recommendations for suggested removal showed PCP at concentrations the review are to evaluate site conditions, changes. If no significant changes are that exceeded state standards. after cleanup is considered complete, and made, the periodic review will become to ensure protection of human health and final. If significant changes are made, Nearly 101 tons of contaminated the environment. an additional public comment period will soil was removed from the site. Soil be held. was removed to a depth of 20 feet. The Cummins Northwest site is located Additional soil could not be removed in the City of Spokane, Spokane County, You may review the periodic review because of space limitations and Washington. Soil sampling conducted report at the following locations: potential for damage to adjacent building in 1990 and 1993 indicated the presence • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 foundations. Groundwater monitoring of gasoline and diesel range petroleum N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. was conducted in two sampling events. hydrocarbons (TPH-G and TPH- (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- Results did not detect the chemicals in D), and volatile organic compounds 7658 for an appointment.) (VOCs) at concentrations that exceed groundwater. state standards. The contamination • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. An asphalt and concrete cap remains over was located under asphalt and under a wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/cummins/ the site. Due to the protective cap over building. Because the contamination cummins_hp.html the site, the low levels of contamination was contained, there was no threat of For more information or to submit remaining, the industrial nature of the contamination to groundwater. written comments, please contact Patti property, and the impermeable surface at Small amounts of petroleum Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology the site, no additional cleanup activities contaminated soil were removed from address listed above or at 509/329-3522 were conducted. A restrictive covenant accessible areas, but the majority could or e-mail [email protected]. was placed on the property that limits how the property may be used. The site not be removed without damaging ______buildings on the property. received a determination that No Further Action is needed. Jeld-Wen Site, 115 North Sycamore Groundwater monitoring wells were installed at the site, and quarterly Street, Spokane Facility Site ID# 698 Results: monitoring was conducted between Public comment period: The asphalt cap continues to prevent 1993 and 1997. By March 1997, all 10/16/08 – 11/17/08 human exposure to any remaining monitoring wells had received four contaminants in soil by eliminating consecutive quarters of clean sample Periodic Review Available to the Public potential ingestion or direct contact with results. Ecology invites you to review and the soils. The Restrictive Covenant for An asphalt cap over the contaminated comment on a document called a the property ensures that the integrity of soil was considered appropriate periodic review for the Jeld-Wen site. the cap will be protected. Based upon cleanup for the part of site that does A periodic review is conducted at least the site visit conducted on July 9, 2008, not fall under the building footprint. A every five years after the initiation of a no repair, maintenance or other actions restrictive covenant that limits property cleanup action at a site, as required by are required. uses was recorded and the site received a the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA). Ecology will review all comments determination that No Further Action is The purposes of the review are to received during the comment period and needed. evaluate site conditions, after cleanup make recommendations for suggested is considered complete, and to ensure The asphalt cap continues to prevent changes. If no significant changes are protection of human health and the made, the periodic review will become human exposure to contamination environment. by methods of ingestion and direct final. If significant changes are made, an additional public comment period will contact with soils. Some petroleum The site was used to treat and contaminated soils remain on-site. The manufacture wood products. be held. Restrictive Covenant on the property Historically, wood was treated by dipping

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 5 You may review the periodic review system and a former underground Sparks and Buttercup Subdivision report at the following locations: storage tank system. Soils in these areas Site, 12th Avenue and Eastern Street, could not be removed due to potential Spokane Facility Site ID# 695 • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 structural damage to one of the tanks N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. and the building. Since the extent of the Public comment period: (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- contamination is limited, and based on 10/28/08 – 11/28/08 7658 for an appointment.) monitoring there is no apparent threat Periodic Review Available to the Public • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. to groundwater, no additional cleanup wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/jeldwen_ action was taken. Ecology invites you to review and comment on a document called a periodic spokane/jw_spo_hp.html A restrictive covenant was placed on the review for the Sparks and Buttercup property that limits how the property For more information or to submit Subdivision site. A periodic review is may be used. The site received a written comments, please contact Patti conducted at least every five years after determination that No Further Action is Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology the initiation of a cleanup action at a needed. address listed above or at 509/329-3522 site, as required by the Model Toxics or e-mail [email protected]. The building and asphalt cap over the Control Act (MTCA). The purposes of ______site continues to prevent human exposure the review are to evaluate site conditions, after cleanup is considered complete, and Pacific -Allison, 6615 East to petroleum contaminants that remain in soil by eliminating potential ingestion to ensure protection of human health and Mallon, Spokane Facility Site ID# 739 or direct contact with the soils. The the environment. Restrictive Covenant for the property Public comment period: The Sparks and Buttercup site is located ensures that the integrity of the cap 10/16/08 – 11/17/08 in a residential area of Spokane and will be protected. Based upon the site is currently unoccupied. The site Periodic Review Available to the Public visit conducted on June 4, 2008, no operated as a landfill from 1928 until repair, maintenance or other actions are Ecology invites you to review and approximately 1960. No permits were required. comment on a document called a issues for the operation of the landfill. periodic review for the Pacific Detroit Ecology will review all comments Domestic refuse, construction debris, Diesel-Allison site. A periodic review received during the comment period and scrap metal and other types of debris is conducted at least every five years make recommendations for suggested were deposited at the site. after the initiation of a cleanup action at changes. If no significant changes are Samples of soil and groundwater were a site, as required by the Model Toxics made, the periodic review will become collected from the site in 1991. Total Control Act (MTCA). The purposes of final. If significant changes are made, Petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), 4,4 the review are to evaluate site conditions, an additional public comment period will Dichloro-Diphenyl-Trichloroethane after cleanup is considered complete, and be held. to ensure protection of human health and (DDT), antimony, arsenic, barium, the environment. You may review the periodic review beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, report at the following locations: mercury, nickel and zinc were found The site is used as a diesel engine and in soil at levels that exceeded state transmission repair facility. Prior to • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 standards. Lead, arsenic, chromium, and 1968, the site and surrounding area were N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. DDT were detected in groundwater at residential. Currently, the facility is (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- levels that exceeded state standards. located in a heavily industrialized area. 7658 for an appointment.) The landfill was covered with a Soil sampling was conducted at the site • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. protective cap made up of one foot of in 1995. Results showed that several wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/pacDetroit/ clean soil. The soil was covered with a locations had petroleum hydrocarbon pacificDieselAllison.html plastic liner and an additional 1.5 to 2 contamination at levels that exceeded For more information or to submit feet of topsoil was placed on the liner. state standards. written comments, please contact Patti New grass was planted on the topsoil. Additionally, a groundwater compliance Significant amounts of petroleum Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology monitoring program was started in 1993 contaminated soil were removed from address listed above or at 509/329-3522 to assure the protection of groundwater at the site. Limited amounts of petroleum or e-mail [email protected]. the Site. Monitoring was also conducted hydrocarbon contaminated soils remain ______around the perimeter of the site for gas in the areas of a former infiltration vapors. Samples did not detect

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 6 appreciable levels of combustible gas in Spokane Community College Drywell, Because the contamination levels are either the landfill or in near-surface soils North 1810 Greene Street, Building low for both chemicals, the heavy oil is surrounding the landfill. 201, Spokane Facility Site ID# 684 relatively immobile and groundwater is deeper than the remaining contaminants, A restrictive covenant was placed on the Public comment period: the potential for future impacts to property that limits how the property 10/16/08 – 11/17/08 groundwater is minimal. may be used. The site received a determination that No Further Action is Periodic Review Available to the Public A restrictive covenant was placed on the needed. property that limits how the property Ecology invites you to review and may be used. The site received a comment on a document called a periodic Soils on site that contain TPH, pesticides determination that No Further Action is review for the Spokane Community and metals continue to exceed state needed. standards. The protective cap prevents College Drywell site. A periodic review human exposure to any of the remaining is conducted at least every five years The asphalt cap continues to prevent contaminants in soil by eliminating after the initiation of a cleanup action at human exposure to any remaining potential ingestion or direct contact with a site, as required by the Model Toxics contaminants in soil by eliminating the soils. The Restrictive Covenant for Control Act (MTCA). The purposes of potential ingestion or direct contact with the property ensures that the integrity of the review are to evaluate site conditions, the soils. The Restrictive Covenant for the cap will be protected. after cleanup is considered complete, and the property ensures that the integrity of to ensure protection of human health and the cap will be protected. Based upon Based upon the site visit conducted on the environment. the site visit conducted on July 9, 2008, August 29, 2008, the majority of the cap no repair, maintenance or other actions Spokane Community College uses appears in satisfactory condition, but the are required. drainage channel at the southeast corner the site for maintenance facilities. A is damaged. Required annual inspection drywell located at the south end of Ecology will review all comments reports have not been submitted to the maintenance facility was used as received during the comment period and Ecology. Ecology has determined that a vehicle washing rack. The drywell make recommendations for suggested the requirements of the Restrictive became plugged and the wash rack changes. If no significant changes are Covenant are not currently being met. and asphalt around the drywell surface made, the periodic review will become were removed in 1990. Additionally, final. If significant changes are made, Ecology will review all comments approximately 1000 gallons of liquid an additional public comment period will received during the comment period and and sludge were pumped from the be held. make recommendations for suggested drywell. The sludge was designated as a changes. If no significant changes are dangerous waste. You may review the periodic review made, the periodic review will become report at the following locations: final. If significant changes are made, Nearly 65 cubic yards of contaminated an additional public comment period will soil also were removed from below the • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 be held. drywell. Soil was removed as deep as N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. 15 feet below ground surface. Sidewalls (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- You may review the periodic review where the soil was being removed 7658 for an appointment.) report at the following locations: began collapsing when attempts were • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 made to remove soil deeper than 15 wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/spoCC/ N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. feet. Additional soil removal would spokaneComCol_hp.html/ (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- jeopardize the structural stability of 7658 for an appointment.) adjacent buildings so no further removal For more information or to submit was conducted. Soil samples were taken written comments, please contact Patti • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. and results indicated that total petroleum Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/sparks/ hydrocarbons as heavy oil (TPH-O) address listed above or at 509/329-3522 sparksSubDiv_hp.html exceeded the 1991 state standards and or e-mail [email protected]. polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) For more information or to submit ______exceeded both 1991 and 2001 state written comments, please contact Patti standards. Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology Union Pacific Railroad Railyard, address listed above or at 509/329-3522 Groundwater is estimated to be at 30 feet Fancher Road West, Spokane Valley or e-mail [email protected]. below the ground surface at the site. Facility Site ID# 754 ______

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 7 Public comment period: removed and placed in containment areas Public comment period: 10/28/08 – 11/28/08 on the site. These areas were paved 10/7/08 – 11/7/08 with asphalt as part of the Home Depot Periodic Review Available to the Public development. Public Comment Period for an Agreed Order for an Interim Action and State Ecology invites you to review and The asphalt covering over the Environmental Policy Act Determination comment on a document called a contaminated soil acts as a protective of Non-significance periodic review for the Union Pacific cap. A restrictive covenant was placed Railroad Railyard site. A periodic review on the property in 1999 to limit how the Public Open House October 21, 2008 is conducted at least every five years property may be used. The site received after the initiation of a cleanup action at Ecology and the Port of Olympia (Port) a determination that No Further Action is are entering into an Agreed Order to a site, as required by the Model Toxics needed. Control Act (MTCA). The purposes of complete an interim action to remove the review are to evaluate site conditions, The asphalt cap continues to prevent some contaminated sediments from after cleanup is considered complete, and human exposure to any remaining portions of two of the Port’s shipping to ensure protection of human health and contaminants in soil by eliminating berths and a pilot study examining the environment. potential ingestion or direct contact with the effectiveness of dredge methods. the soils. The Restrictive Covenant for Removal of contaminated sediments will The Union Pacific Railroad Railyard the property ensures that the integrity of also facilitate the Port’s maintenance site lies west of Fancher Road and north the asphalt cap will be protected. Based dredging needs at this time. Ecology will of Sprague Avenue at the current Home upon the site visit conducted on August Depot store location. The site operated as work with the Port to design dredging 6, 2008, no repair, maintenance or other that is protective of the environment. a railroad switching yard from 1876 until actions are required. 1996. Most of the site was unpaved and The Agreed Order will require the Port was covered with crushed rock ballast. Ecology will review all comments to: All rail lines were removed from the site received during the comment period and by 1997. make recommendations for suggested • Remove some of the contaminated changes. If no significant changes are sediment from portions of two of the Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), made, the periodic review will become Port’s shipping berths. lead and cadmium were released at the final. If significant changes are made, site as a result of railyard operations. • Transport contaminated sediment to an an additional public comment period will appropriate waste disposal site (landfill). These chemicals exceeded state be held. standards. Lead ore was transported • Conduct additional pre-sampling and through the site and was likely the source You may review the periodic review post-dredge monitoring to determine of releases of lead and cadmium. TPH report at the following locations: impact on sediments and water quality. releases occurred in isolated locations • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 throughout the site as a result of small • Conduct a pilot study to assess N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. spills of diesel fuel. These spills effectiveness of dredge methods (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- occurred during normal operation and 7658 for an appointment.) • Prepare a report detailing results of maintenance of diesel locomotives. the dredging action, monitoring and pilot • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. Soil sampling conducted as part of an study evaluation wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/uprrSpo/ Environmental Site Assessment for the UPRR_hp.html Ecology has completed a State prospective purchaser indicated lead, Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review cadmium and petroleum hydrocarbons For more information or to submit of the action and determined that the (TPH) were above state standards at written comments, please contact Patti proposed Interim Actions will not result several locations across the site. Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology in significant harm to the environment address listed above or at 509/329-3522 In 1996, contractors removed (Determination of Non-Significance or e-mail [email protected]. approximately 34,000 cubic yards (DNS)). The SEPA checklist and DNS of contaminated soil. After the are also available for public review and soil removal, additional sampling Thurston County comment at this time. was conducted. Results showed Ecology launched an investigation of lead remained in soils at the site at Budd Inlet Sediment Investigation, Budd Inlet dioxin contamination in April concentrations exceeding the state Olympia, Puget Sound Facility Site ID# 2007 after elevated levels of dioxins standards. In 1997, additional soil was 3097108 were discovered by the Port of

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 8 Olympia in an area scheduled for routine conducted at the former Brand-X Station Soils with residual petroleum maintenance dredging. Results of this property (Site). You are welcome and hydrocarbon concentrations higher than study confirmed that dioxin levels were encouraged to comment on the report Method A cleanup levels are still present. present at the Port’s shipping berths. describing this review during the However, the asphalt cap continues to This dredge will remove some of the comment period which extends from prevent human exposure to petroleum contamination and allow Ecology to October 27, 2008 through November 26, hydrocarbon contamination by ingestion examine dredge methods to determine 2008. and direct contact with soils. The if they are effective enough to use in Restrictive Covenant for the property the cleanup of this and other areas of The Brand-X Station Site is located in ensures that the integrity of the cap will contaminated sediment. the City of Yakima, Yakima County, be protected through maintaining the Washington. A leaking fitting from current use of the Site. The Agreed Order and the SEPA an underground storage tank in 1988 documents will be available for public released approximately 1,500 gallons Once the public comment period ends, review and comment until November 7, of gasohol to soil and groundwater. Ecology will review all comments 2008 at the following locations: Explosive vapors were detected in received and will make recommendations the basement of a neighboring home, for any suggested changes. If no • Lacey Timberland Library, 500 College triggering remedial activities at the site. significant changes are made, the review Street, Lacey, WA 98503 360/491-3860 will be finalized. If significant changes In following the release, an interim • Ecology Southwest Regional Office, are made to the document, an additional action was conducted that consisted of public comment period will be held. 300 Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98504- the installation of a simple groundwater 7775. (By appointment only: Contact In addition, you may provide us with treatment system and soil vapor relevant information to the periodic Debbie Nelson at 360/407-6365 or extraction system. Over 6 million e-mail [email protected].) review. Please report any questions you gallons of groundwater were extracted, have, or unusual activities taking place at • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. treated, and discharged to the City of the Site. wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/budd_inlet/ Yakima sewer system by the groundwater budd_inlet_hp.htm treatment system. Approximately Ecology is holding a public comment 4,000 cubic yards of impacted soil were period from October 27, 2008 through A public open house will be held on excavated from the Site in 1992. November 26, 2008, during which you October 21, 2008 at the Washington may comment on the periodic review Middle School (3100 Cain Road SE, Following remedial activities a report. The report is available at: Olympia) from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. A restrictive covenant was recorded for presentation will be given at 7 pm. the Site in 1999 and a no further action • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 determination was issued in 2001. West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, To submit comments or technical WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- questions, contact Lisa Pearson, Site Reviews are conducted every 5 7658 for an appointment.) Manager, at the Ecology address listed years by Ecology for sites that have above or at 360/407-6261 or e-mail Environmental Covenants and/or • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. [email protected]. For public Institutional Controls. The review is wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/brandX/ involvement information, please contact intended to examine the effectiveness of brandX_hp.html cleanup activities and and to assure the Meg Bommarito, Public Involvement For more information or to submit Coordinator at 360/407-6255 or e-mail continued protection of human health and the environment. written comments, please contact Jeff [email protected]. Newschwander, Site Manager, at the The asphalt cap remains on the Site. Ecology address listed above or at Yakima County Based upon the site visit conducted on 509/454-7842 or e-mail jene461@ecy. Brand-X Station, 1705 West Lincoln July 11, 2008, no repair, maintenance, or wa.gov. ______Avenue, Yakima Facility Site ID# 521 contingency actions have been required. The Restrictive Covenant for the Site Public comment period: Gailleon Park Senior Center, 101 North was recorded and is in place. This 65th Avenue, Yakima Facility Site ID# 10/27/08 – 11/26/08 Restrictive Covenant continues to 44832462 Periodic Review Completed prohibit activities that will result in the release of contaminants contained as part Public comment period: Ecology has prepared notice to provide of the cleanup activities. you with information about the 5-year 10/27/08 – 11/26/08 periodic review of cleanup actions Periodic Review Completed

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 9 Ecology invites you to review and be protected through maintaining the interception trench, liner and product provide comment on a document called current use of the Site. recovery system to control potential a periodic review for the Gailleon Park migration of floating petroleum Senior Center site. A periodic review Ecology will review all comments product from the Site. The final is conducted at least every five years received during the comment period remedial action was started in 1998. after the initiation of a cleanup action at and will make recommendations for Petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil a site, as required by the Model Toxics suggested changes. If no significant was excavated, screened, crushed, and Control Act (MTCA). The purposes of changes are made, the review will be stockpiled for use as base material the review are to evaluate site conditions, finalized. If significant changes are at an offsite asphalt plant. Soil was after cleanup is considered complete, and made, an additional public comment excavated to a depth of two to three to ensure protection of human health and period will be held. feet below the season low groundwater the environment. The periodic review report at: table. Confirmation samples collected following excavation indicated that The Gailleon Park Senior Center • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 some contamination remains above Site is located in the City of Yakima, West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, MTCA Method A cleanup levels for Yakima County, Washington. Prior to WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- diesel and heavy-oil range petroleum construction of the Senior Center, it was 7658 for an appointment.) hydrocarbons. No additional excavation determined that the Site had operated was conducted due to the difficulty in as an orchard earlier in the century, and • Ecology’s website: http://ww.ecy. wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/ excavating contaminated soils below the was likely to contain residual pesticide groundwater table. contamination. Sampling was conducted gailleonPark/gailleonPark_hp.html at the site in 2002 which indicated For more information or to submit Protective capping was selected as the presence of lead and arsenic at written comments, please contact Jeff the final remedial action for the Site. concentrations exceeding state cleanup Newschwander, Site Manager, at the The majority of the excavated area standards. Ecology address listed above or at was capped with asphalt. Following 509/454-7842 or e-mail jene461@ecy. remedial activities, a restrictive covenant It was determined that placement of was recorded for the property and a soil cap and onsite management wa.gov. ______the Enforcement Order was deemed of impacted soil would be the most satisfied. appropriate remedial action. A 12 inch Superior Asphalt, 2000 East Beech clean soil cap was placed across the Reviews are conducted every 5 Street, Yakima Facility Site ID# 488 entire property. years by Ecology for sites that have Environmental Covenants and/or Based upon the site visit conducted Public comment period: 10/27/08 – 11/26/08 Institutional Controls. The review is on September 18, 2008, the property intended to examine the effectiveness of is currently operating as a City Senior Periodic Review Completed cleanup activities and and to assure the Center. The majority of the site continued protection of human health and Ecology has prepared notice to provide is covered by asphalt and building the environment. structures, and landscaped areas are in you with information about the 5-year excellent condition. periodic review of cleanup actions The asphalt cap remains on the Site. conducted at the Superior Asphalt Based upon the site visit conducted on The Restrictive Covenant for the Site Property (Site). You are welcome and July 10, 2008, no repair, maintenance or was recorded and is in place. This encouraged to comment on the report contingency actions have been required. Restrictive Covenant continues to describing this review during the The entire site is securely fenced, with prohibit activities that will result in the comment period which extends from the exception of the edge of the large release of contaminants contained as part October 27, 2008 through November 26, pond, which is kept open for public of the cleanup activities. 2008. recreational access. Soils with lead and arsenic The Superior Asphalt Site is located in The Restrictive Covenant for the Site concentrations higher than Method A Yakima. A petroleum hydrocarbon seep was recorded and is in place. This cleanup levels are still present. However, into a pond on the property triggered an Restrictive Covenant continues to the cap continues to prevent human Enforcement Action by the Washington prohibit activities that will result in the exposure to contamination by ingestion State Department of Ecology in 1992. release of contaminants contained as part and direct contact with soils. The of the cleanup activities. Restrictive Covenant for the property In 1994, an interim action was conducted ensures that the integrity of the cap will that consisted of installing an

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 10 Soils with residual petroleum review of their independent cleanup, - Submitted 10/13/08. Report received: hydrocarbon concentrations higher the site enters the Voluntary Cleanup Groundwater Monitoring Report for Aug 14, than Method A cleanup levels are still Program. After review, Ecology sends a 2008 Event. present. However, the asphalt cap and letter to the property owner stating either the clean soil cap continue to prevent that additional work is required to be Miller's Market, 3152 Washington Way, human exposure to residual pesticides removed from the list of hazardous waste Longview Facility Site ID # 91861675 - by ingestion and direct contact with sites or that no further action is needed. Submitted 10/6/08. Report received: 3rd Qtr soils. The Restrictive Covenant for 2008 Monitoring Report. the property ensures that the integrity Benton County of the cap will be protected through maintaining the current use of the Site. Central Regional Office Contact: e-mail Toad's Express Mart & Deli, 1155 Hoffman St, Woodland Facility Site ID Once the public comment period ends, [email protected] or call 509/575-2490 # 16676141 - Submitted 10/13/08. Report Ecology will review all comments received: Groundwater Monitoring Rpt For received and will make recommendations U-Haul Center of Kennewick, 800 W. Aug 22, 2008 Event. for any suggested changes. If no Columbia Dr, Kennewick Facility significant changes are made, the review Site ID # 333 - Submitted 10/9/08. Report will be finalized. If significant changes received: Well Installation & Groundwater grays harbor County are made to the document, an additional Monitoring Report. public comment period will be held. Southwest Regional Office Contact: In addition, you may provide us with 360/407-6300 relevant information to the periodic Clark County review. Please report any questions you have, or unusual activities taking place at Southwest Regional Office Contact: Ken Harrison Texaco, 905 Simpson the Site. 360/407-6300 Ave, Hoquiam Facility Site ID # 21142429 - Submitted 10/13/08. Report Ecology is holding a public comment received: UST Gas Storage Tank Systems Battle Ground School District 119, 204 period from October 27, 2008 through Removal & Remedial Corrective. November 26, 2008, during which you W Main St, Battle Ground Facility Site may comment on the periodic review ID # 81695495 - Submitted 9/23/08. Report report. The report is available at: received: 2004 Groundwater Monitoring island County Report. • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 Northwest Regional Office Contact: West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, e-mail [email protected] or call WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- Expressway Food Store No 609, 1309- 425/649-7136 7658 for an appointment.) A NE 134th St., Vancouver Facility Site ID # 82586359 - Submitted 10/13/08. • Ecology’s website: http://www. Report received: Groundwater Monitoring Coupeville Country Store, 1 S Main St, ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/ Report for Aug. 28, 2008 Event. Coupeville Facility Site ID # 64473279 superiorAsphalt/superiorAsphalt_ - Submitted 10/7/08. Report received: hp.html Larry's Village Pantry #606, 716 NE Groundwater Status July 2008. For more information or to submit 99th St, Vancouver Facility Site ID # written comments, please contact Jeff 46254644 - Submitted 10/13/08. Report The Southland Corp. 2306-18255a, Newschwander, Site Manager, at the received: Groundwater Monitoring Report for 5520 N State Hwy, Oak Harbor Facility Ecology address listed above or at Aug 28th 2008 Event. Site ID # 49928544 - Submitted 9/22/08. 509/454-7842 or e-mail jene461@ecy. Report received: Groundwater Status June wa.gov. 2008. ______cowlitz County

INDEPENDENT CLEANUPS Southwest Regional Office Contact: king County 360/407-6300 A property owner may conduct an Northwest Regional Office Contact: independent cleanup of contamination Hudson Mart & Gas, 1246 3rd Ave, e-mail [email protected] or call and submit reports to Ecology. When a 425/649-7136 property owner applies to Ecology for Longview Facility Site ID # 77783232

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 11 7-Eleven Store, 3939 Stone Way N, received: Response to Ecology Comments. Submitted 9/15/08. Report received: 3rd Qtr Seattle Facility Site ID # 15895351 2008 Groundwater Monitoring Report E. - Submitted 9/22/08. Report received: Hertz Rent A Car, Seattle-Tacoma Groundwater Status June 2008. Inlt Airport, SeaTac Facility Site ID Shell 121450, 6200 Corson Ave S, # 53431663 - Submitted 9/15/08. Report Seattle Facility Site ID # 11354986 7-Eleven Store, 9436 Rainier Ave S, received: Groundwater Status June 2008. - Submitted 9/16/08. Report received: Seattle Facility Site ID # 13876787 Groundwater Status July 2008. - Submitted 9/22/08. Report received: Holyrood Cemetery, 205 NE 205th, Groundwater Status June 2008. Seattle Facility Site ID # 17333793 Shell Oil Products, 10 Denny Way, - Submitted 10/7/08. Report received: Seattle Facility Site ID # 49674295 Allied Domecq, 2921 Martin Luther Groundwater Status July 2008. - Submitted 9/16/08. Report received: King Jr Way S, Seattle Facility Site ID Groundwater Status June 2008. # 56326712 - Submitted 9/22/08. Report Louis Dale Erickson, 4557 Brooklyn received: Groundwater Status June 2008. Ave, Seattle Facility Site ID # 4819383 Shell Oil Products, 12221 NE 124th St, - Submitted 9/22/08. Report received: Well Kirkland Facility Site ID # 41716978 - Bel-East Shopping Center, 1500 145th Installation August 2008. Submitted 10/14/08. Report received: Phase Pl SE, Bellevue Facility Site ID # 2 Site Assessment June 2008e. 36214799 - Submitted 10/9/08. Report Master-Halco Inc., 19240 E Valley received: Groundwater Status September Hwy, Kent Facility Site ID # 93356252 Shell Oil Products, 511 Dearborn Ave 2008. - Submitted 10/6/08. Report received: Site S, Seattle Facility Site ID # 59579759 Characterization September 2008. - Submitted 9/25/08. Report received: Burien 76, 12660 1st Ave S, Burien Groundwater Status June 2008e. Facility Site ID # 35395376 - Submitted Minit-Lube #1103, 14001 NE 20th, 9/26/08. Report received: Groundwater Bellevue Facility Site ID # 24767268 Smith-Gandy Building, 1100 Olive Way, Status May 2008. - Submitted 10/6/08. Report received: Seattle Facility Site ID # 11842931 Groundwater Status June 2008. - Submitted 9/29/08. Report received: Burien 76, 14807 1st Ave S, Seattle Remedial Progress Report 6. Facility Site ID # 89764321 - Submitted Service Station 19-748, 5100 10/6/08. Report received: Groundwater 15th Ave NW, Seattle Facility Site ID Stadium Market Northgate, 2143 Status August 2008. # 5268606 - Submitted 9/25/08. Report Northgate Way, Seattle Facility Site ID received: Groundwater Status August 2008. # 33451755 - Submitted 10/9/08. Report No. 1452, 2415 Griffin Ave, received: Site Assessment August 2008. Enumclaw Facility Site ID # 14644972 Mobil Station 99-NWA Former, 3227 - Submitted 10/7/08. Report received: NE 145th St, Seattle Facility Site ID # Sun Cor Capital, 14014 Bel Red Rd, Groundwater Status May 2008. 2267 - Submitted 10/6/08. Report received: Bellevue Facility Site ID # 71688393 Groundwater Status September 2008. - Submitted 10/6/08. Report received: City of Bellevue, 16023 NE 8th, Groundwater Status August 2008. Bellevue Facility Site ID # 27573511 Northshore 76, 2100 SW 356th - Submitted 10/9/08. Report received: St, Federal Way Facility Site ID # Sun Cor Holdings-Copii LLC, 11655 Groundwater Status May2008. 85573286 - Submitted 9/15/08. Report Renton Ave S, Seattle Facility Site ID received: Groundwater Status August 2008. # 61442182 - Submitted 9/15/08. Report ConocoPhillips Co, 2841 S 188th, received: Groundwater Status August 2008. SeaTac Facility Site ID # 92871162 Pacific 76, 14415 Pacific Hwy S, - Submitted 10/7/08. Report received: Tukwila Facility Site ID # 74696559 Sunmart 2, 711 N Central Ave, Kent Groundwater Status August 2008. - Submitted 10/9/08. Report received: Facility Site ID # 38458226 - Submitted Groundwater Status August 2008. 10/7/08. Report received: Groundwater Duwamish Shipyard, Inc., 5658 W Status July 2008. Marginal Way SW, Seattle Facility Site Roxbury Gasoline, 2851 SW Roxbury ID # 2071 - Submitted 9/28/08. Report St, Seattle Facility Site ID # 44862443 - Texaco Station, 210 NE 45th St, Seattle

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 12 Facility Site ID # 14577491 - Submitted SW, Seattle Environmental Report PSE, 2100 Benson Dr S, Renton 9/22/08. Report received: 2nd Qtr 2008 Tracking System (ERTS) ID # 605598. Facility Site ID # 34061845 - Report Groundwater Monitoring. Report received: Letter Report. received: Groundwater Monitoring Report.

Texaco Station, 22026 Marine View PSE, 1220 E Chicago St, Kent Sound Transit, 3810 S Morgan St, Dr S, Des Moines Facility Site ID # Environmental Report Tracking Seattle Report received: Independent 88387929 - Submitted 10/6/08. Report System (ERTS) ID # 607746. Report Remedial Action Report. received: Groundwater Status April 2008. received: Remedial Action Summary. Sound Transit , 7100 MLK Jr Way S, The Southland Corp. 2306-23559b, Alexis Hotel, 1007 1st Ave, Seattle Seattle Reports received: Remedial Action 2353 140th Ave NE, Bellevue Facility Environmental Report Tracking Summary; Phase II ESA. Site ID # 76437511 - Submitted 10/10/08. System (ERTS) ID # 608818. Report Report received: Groundwater Status May received: Final UST & Limited Subsurface Sound Transit, 5931 MLK Jr Wy S, 2008. Investigation. Seattle Report received: Independent Cleanup Report. U-Haul Co of Kirkland, 12006 NE PSE, 17444 SE Lake Moneysmith 85th Street, Kirkland Facility Site ID Rd, Auburn Environmental Report Sound Transit, 6754 MLK Jr Wy S, # 23174884 - Submitted 9/25/08. Report Tracking System (ERTS) ID # 607314. Seattle Report received: Independent received: Groundwater Status August 2008. Report received: Remedial Action Summary. Cleanup Report.

U-Haul Co of SeaTac, 20024 Pacific PSE, 7120 185th Ave NE, Redmond Sound Transit, 6007 MLK Jr Wy S, Highway S, Seattle Facility Site ID Environmental Report Tracking Seattle Report received: Independent # 16882249 - Submitted 10/2/08. Report System (ERTS) ID # 607778. Report Cleanup Report. received: Groundwater Status September received: Remedial Action Summary. 2008. Sound Transit, 5061 MLK Jr Wy S, Seattle Magnuson Park, 6500 Seattle Report received: Independent Zip Market & Gas, 10645 16th Ave SW, Sandpoint Way NE, Seattle Cleanup Report. Seattle Facility Site ID # 18113426 - Environmental Report Tracking Submitted 10/6/08. Report received: Site System (ERTS) ID # 608733. Report Sound Transit, 6761 MLK Jr Way S, Characterization July 2008; Site Assessment received: Summary of Env. Field Activities Seattle Report received: Independent November 2007. & Data. Cleanup Report.

PSE, 2420 82nd Ave NE, Medina WA DOT Wilburton Tunnel, I-405 1 Sound Transit, 5943 MLK Jr Way S, Environmental Report Tracking Mile N Of I-90 Junction, Bellevue Seattle Report received: Independent System (ERTS) ID # 606611. Report Environmental Report Tracking Cleanup Report. received: Remedial Action Summary. System (ERTS) ID # 608742. Report received: Notification of Historic kitsap County 14th & Union Property, 1314 E Union Contamination. St, Seattle Environmental Report Northwest Regional Office Contact: Tracking System (ERTS) ID # 601812. WA DOT I-90 Noise Wall, I-405 NB MP e-mail [email protected] or call Report received: Subsurface Investigation 11, Bellevue Environmental Report 425/649-7136 Report; Supplemental Subsurface Inv. Report. Tracking System (ERTS) ID # 608814. Report received: Notification of Historic Robinson Property, 8111 Charleston PSE, 6625 Railroad Ave SE, Contamination. Beach Rd, Bremerton Facility Site ID Snoqualmie Environmental Report # 5011980 - Report received: Brownfields . Tracking System (ERTS) ID # 606464 Nettleton Property, 415 4th Ave S, Assessment Phase I & II Environmental Site Report received: Remedial Action Summary. Kirkland Environmental Report Assessments. Tracking System (ERTS) ID # 608816. Bayview Dev. Partners, 4050 30th Ave Report received: Independent Soil Cleanup

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 13 pierce County - Submitted 10/8/08. Report received: Tracking System (ERTS) ID # 608084 Groundwater Status July 2008. Report received: Oil Spill Incident Report. Southwest Regional Office Contact: e-mail [email protected] or call Tesoro 2 Go, 110 W Rio Vista Ave, PSE N Seattle Gate Station, 12424 360/407-6240 Burlington Facility Site ID # 82249852 Elliott Rd, Snohomish Environmental - Submitted 10/9/08. Report received: Letter Report Tracking System (ERTS) ID # ConocoPhillips Company, 11202 Response. 605411 Report received: Remedial Action Pacific Ave, Tacomay Facility Site ID Summary. Submitted 9/16/08. Report # 16252135 - Skagit Animal Clinic, 1881 S received: Compliance Sampling Results. Burlington Blvd, Burlington Snohomish PUD, 24323 Bothell Everett Environmental Report Tracking Hwy, Bothell Environmental Report Fife 76, 2002 54th Ave E, Fife Facility System (ERTS) ID # 607568 Report Tracking System (ERTS) ID # 607359 Site ID # 72452584 - Submitted 10/13/08. received: Report On Soils Collection & Lab Report received: Oil Spill Incident Report. Report received: 3rd Q 2008 Groundwater Analysis. Monitoring. Snohomish PUD, 11322 30th Ave W, Everett Environmental Report snohomish County Food Mart 345, 8320 Canyon Rd E, Tracking System (ERTS) ID # 607431 Puyallup Facility Site ID # 72868291 Northwest Regional Office Contact: Report received: Oil Spill Incident Report. - Submitted 9/17/08. Report received: e-mail [email protected] or call Supplemental Subsurface Investigation. 425/649-7136 Snohomish PUD, 2800 Mukilteo Blvd, Everett Environmental Report Orting , 105 N WA Ave, Orting 7-Eleven Food Store 2306-23176-E, Tracking System (ERTS) ID # 607837 - Facility Site ID # 62267742 - Submitted 12704 Mukilteo Speedway, Mukilteo Report received: Oil Spill Incident Report. 9/30/08. Report received: Air Sparge System Facility Site ID # 91197184 - Submitted Installation. 9/18/08. Report received: Subsurface thurston County Investigation September 2007. Texaco Station, 3251 Pacific Hwy Southwest Regional Office Contact: E, Fife Facility Site ID # 77832375 - Arco Facility, 202 5th Ave S, Edmonds e-mail [email protected] or call Submitted 9/16/08. Report received: 2nd Q Facility Site ID # 67151754 - Submitted 360/407-6240 2008 Groundwater Monitoring. 9/17/08. Report received: Groundwater Status June 2008. Arnolds Texaco Service, 728 E 4th, Texaco Station, 801 Division St, Olympia Facility Site ID # 89216524 Tacoma Facility Site ID # 3346989 - Shell Oil Products, 17924 State RT - Submitted 9/24/08 & 10/13/08. Report Submitted 10/14/08. Report received: 2nd Q 9 SE, Snohomish Facility Site ID # received: In-place Tank Closure & Site 2008 Groundwater Monitoring. 97719941 - Submitted 9/16/08. Report Assessment; Preliminary Assessment Report. received: Groundwater Status July 2008. Vacant Property, 8502 Portland Ave, East Olympia Grocery, 8245 Rich Tacoma Facility Site ID # 93886887 - Texaco Star Mart, 22727 Bothell- Rd SE, Olympia Facility Site ID # Submitted 9/24/08. Report received: Out of Everett Hwy, Bothell Facility Site ID 95968867 - Submitted 10/13/08. Report Service UST Site. # 56626259 - Submitted 10/1/08. Report received: Sept 2008 Groundwater Monitoring. received: Groundwater Status June 2008. Skagit County Whatcom County Snohomish PUD, 15115 Main St, Mill Northwest Regional Office Contact: Creek Environmental Report Tracking Northwest Regional Office Contact: e-mail [email protected] or call System (ERTS) ID # 608453 Report e-mail [email protected] or call 425/649-7136 received: Oil Spill Incident Report. 425/649-7136

Burlington Shop, 201 E Avon, Snohomish PUD, 1200 51st Ave PSE Whitehorn Gen. Sta., 4930 Brown Burlington Facility Site ID # 4535542 NE, Everett Environmental Report Rd, Blaine Environmental Report

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 14 Tracking System (ERTS) ID # 604623 509/329-3522 or e-mail Paca461@ecy. Site status: Independent remedial action in - Report received: Environmental Services wa.gov process. Report: Remedial Excavation & Groundwater Pasco School Dist 1 Pasco HS, 1108 Chubby And Tubby Site, 3333 Rainier Monitoring. N 10th Ave, Pasco Facility Site ID Ave South, Seattle Facility Site ID # 14758414 - Submitted 9/15/06. Media # 6118646 - Submitted 9/30/08. Media PSE Laurel Substation, 5163 Guide contaminated: Soil. Contaminants: Petroleum contaminated: Soil. Contaminants: EPA Meridian, Bellingham Environmental Products, PAH. Site status: Completed Priority Pollutants - metals and cyanide, Report Tracking System (ERTS) ID # opinion letter, project completed. petroleum products. Site status: Independent 607601 - Report received: Environmental remedial action in process. SVCS Report: UST Removal. Grays Harbor county Fostoria Park Bldgs D & E, 4439- Seattle City Light Ross Powerhouse, 4501 S 134th Pl, Tukwila Facility SW VCP Contact: Scott Rose, Hwy 20, Newhalem Environmental Site ID # 11794419 - Submitted 10/6/08. 360/407-6347 or e-mail Sros461@ecy. Report Tracking System (ERTS) ID # Media contaminated: Soil and groundwater. wa.gov 606514 - Report received: Final Cleanup Contaminants: EPA Priority Pollutants - Report. 7 Eleven Store 230322261j, 210 metals and cyanide. Site status: Independent Lincoln St, Hoquiam Facility Site ID remedial action in process. Tosco Bulk Plant 0392 Unocal, 8436 # 56149154 - Submitted 10/2/08. Report South Kenyon Street, 110, 130, 150, Depot Rd, Lynden Facility Site ID # received: title. Media contaminated: Soil and & 200 South Kenyon Street, Seattle 13265218 - Report received: Quarterly groundwater. Contaminants: EPA Priority Facility Site ID # 3388037 - Submitted Groundwater Monitoring Report. Pollutants - metals and cyanide, petroleum 9/29/08. Media contaminated: Soil and ______products. Site status: Independent remedial groundwater. Contaminants: EPA Priority action in process. VOLUNTARY CLEANUP Pollutants - metals and cyanide, petroleum PROGRAM products. Site status: Independent remedial king County action in process. Under Ecology’s Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP), a property owner NW VCP Contact: Donna Musa, Ambaum Station LLC, 12808 Ambaum cleaning up a contaminated site pays a 425/649-7136 or e-mail Dmus461@ Blvd SW, Burien Facility Site ID # fee for Ecology review. When a cleanup ecy.wa.gov 93751538 - Submitted 3/29/99. Media is determined to be sufficient, Ecology contaminated: Soil and groundwater. issues a no further action decision. 6326 Brooklyn Property, 6326 Contaminants: Halogenated organic Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle Facility compounds. Site status: Completed opinion Site ID # 7942345 - Submitted 10/7/08. Clark county letter. Media contaminated: Soil. Contaminants: SW VCP Contact: Scott Rose, EPA Priority Pollutants - metals and cyanide. Fostoria Park Bldgs D & E, 4439- 360/407-6347 or e-mail Sros461@ecy. Site status: Independent remedial action in 4501 S 134th Pl, Tukwila Facility wa.gov process. Site ID # 11794419 - Submitted 10/6/08. Media contaminated: Soil and groundwater. Silgan Container Corp Vancouver, 7 Eleven 230325303a, 511 S Central Contaminants: EPA Priority Pollutants - 2601 NW Lower River Rd, Vancouver Ave, Kent Facility Site ID # 34255244 - metals and cyanide. Site status: Independent Facility Site ID # 49999864 - Submitted Submitted 10/2/08. Media contaminated: Soil remedial action in process. 9/28/08. Media contaminated: Soil. and groundwater. Contaminants: Petroleum Contaminants: EPA Priority Pollutants - products. Site status: Independent remedial Site Name, Address, City Facility Site metals and cyanide, petroleum products. action in process. ID # 1234 - Submitted X/X/08. Media Site status: Independent remedial action in contaminated: xxxxx Contaminants: xxxxx 7 Eleven Store 230723895j, 12355 process. Site status: Independent remedial action in 15th Ave NE, Seattle Facility Site ID process. # 66743141 - Submitted 10/2/08. Media Franklin County contaminated: Soil and groundwater. Seattle Port Terminal 91, 2001 W Contaminants: EPA Priority Pollutants - Garfield St, Seattle Facility Site ID # ER VCP Contact: Contact: Patti Carter, metals and cyanide, petroleum products 24768 - Submitted 3/17/99. Media

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 15 contaminated: Soil, groundwater, surface groundwater. Contaminants: Petroleum Columbia Square Properties, 320 water and sediment. Contaminants: EPA products. Site status: Independent remedial N Columbia, Olympia Facility Site Priority Pollutants - metals and cyanide, action in process. ID # 916828294 - Submitted 9/28/08. metals - Other non-priority pollutant metals, Media contaminated: Soil and groundwater. PCB, petroleum products, non-halogenated Parkland Cleaners, 11002 Pacific Contaminants: EPA priority pollutants - solvents, PAH. Site status: Independent Ave S Ste 8, Parkland Facility Site metals and cyanide; petroleum products; non- remedial action in process. ID # 1300 - Submitted 4/27/99. Report halogenated solvents and PAH Site status: received: title. Media contaminated: Soil, Independent remedial action in process. Tyee at Greenlake, 7201 Aurora Ave groundwater, surface water, drinking water, N, Seattle Facility Site ID # 4391941 Ken Schoenfeld Furniture Olympia, air. Contaminants: Halogenated organic - Submitted 1/30/08. Media contaminated: 403 Capitol Way S , Olympia Facility compounds. Site status: Completed Opinion Soil and groundwater. Contaminants: Site ID # 4707788 - Submitted 10/6/08. Letter. Independent remedial action in Petroleum products. Site status: Completed Media contaminated: Soil and groundwater process. opinion letter; completed consultation; project Contaminants: EPA priority pollutants - completed. metals and cyanide; petroleum products snohomish County Site status: Independent remedial action in process. lewis County NW VCP Contact: Donna Musa, 425/649-7136 or e-mail Dmus461@ SW VCP Contact: Scott Rose, ecy.wa.gov whatcom County 360/407-6347 or e-mail Sros461@ecy. wa.gov 7 Eleven Food Store 230629536, NW VCP Contact: Donna Musa, 10013A Shoultes Rd, Marysville 425/649-7136 or e-mail Dmus461@ NWP Chehalis Comp S Jackson PR 39919913 Facility Site ID # 1234 - ecy.wa.gov Meter S, 156 Meier Rd, Chehalis Submitted 10/2/08. Media contaminated: Soil Facility Site ID # 93825228 - Submitted ExxonMobil Oil Corporation, 140 S and groundwater. Contaminants: EPA priority 11/28/05. Media contaminated: Soil and Samish Way, Bellingham Facility pollutants - metals and cyanide; petroleum groundwater. Contaminants: EPA Priority Site ID # 38435843 - Submitted 2/8/06. products. Site status: Independent remedial Pollutants - metals and cyanide, PCB, Media contaminated: Soil and groundwater. action in process. petroleum products, PAH, asbestos Site Contaminants: petroleum products. status: Completed opinion letter. Everett , 7300 Evergreen Site status: Completed Opinion Letter. Way, Everett Facility Site ID # Independent remedial action in process. 19678423 - Submitted 10/2/08. Media pierce County West Illinois St Extension Project, W contaminated: Soil. Contaminants: Petroleum Illinois St & Marine Dr, Bellingham SW VCP Contact: Scott Rose, 360/407- products. Site status: Independent remedial Facility Site ID # 6647469 - Submitted 6347 or e-mail [email protected] action in process. 7/9/08. Media contaminated: Soil and Proposed Distribution Facility, 6219 groundwater. Contaminants: Halogenated 1 2 & 0 Cleaners, 513 Meridian St S, 238th St SE, Woodinville Facility organic compounds, petroleum products, and Puyallup Facility Site ID # 84471944 Site ID # 6158899 - Submitted 8/7/08. PAH. Site status: Completed Consultation. - Submitted 2/24/05. Report received: title. Media contaminated: Soil and groundwater. ______Media contaminated: Soil and groundwater. Contaminants: Petroleum products. Site Contaminants: Halogenated organic status: Completed Consultation. Independent SITE HAZARD compounds. Site status: Completed Opinion remedial action in process. Letter. Independent remedial action in ASSESSMENTS process. An initial investigation is conducted thurston County when a suspected release of hazardous Former Air Spares Inc, 2617 L St E, SW VCP Contact: Scott Rose, materials has occurred. If additional Tacoma Facility Site ID # 36399481 360/407-6347 or e-mail Sros461@ecy. work is required, a site hazard Submitted 8/31/07. Report received: - wa.gov assessment may be conducted. These Completed Opinion Letter. Project sites are ranked on a scale from 1 to 5, Completed. Media contaminated: Soil and with 1 being the highest risk to human

Publication #08-09-041 V Page 16 health and the environment. The following sites are scheduled for an assessment.

Jefferson COUNTY

Contact: Anita Hicklin, Jefferson County Public Health, e-mail [email protected] or call 360/385-9444.

Seabreeze Shell, 1408 W Sims Way, Port Townsend Facility Site ID # 93244565

king COUNTY

Contact: Peter Isaksen, Seattle & King County, e-mail Peter.Isaksen@ kingcounty.gov or call 206-263-8479.

Coleman Creosoting Works, 333 Elliott Ave. West, Seattle Facility Site ID # 77732426

Stabbert Yacht & Ship LLC, 2629 NW 54th St., Seattle Facility Site ID # 4934757

Unocal 306568, 700 Queen Anne Ave. North, Seattle Facility Site ID # 59972834

Unocal SS No. 0355, 159 Denny Way, Seattle Facility Site ID # 32873776

whatcom COUNTY

Contact: Mike Kim, Whatcom County Health Dept., e-mail mkim@ co.whatcom.wa.us or call 360/676- 6724, extension 50870.

Price Cutter Cleaners, 4151 Meridian St., Bellingham Facility Site ID # 2102240

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