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November 6, 2008 Formal Cleanups environment. Therefore, Ecology has The Site Register is published every issued a determination of No Further Ecology oversees complex cleanup sites Action and proposes to remove the site two weeks to inform you about public to ensure that your health and that of the from the Hazardous Sites List. comment periods, public meetings, environment are protected. Supporting documents are available for hearings, and other information related review at the following locations: to the study and cleanup of hazardous benton County waste sites under the Model Toxics • Richland Public Library, 1270 Lee P & K Auto Service, 1415 Gillespie St, Boulevard, Richland WA 99352 Control Act, Chapter 70.105D RCW. Richland Facility Site ID# 38448497 • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, Public comment period: You may also find information about WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- 11/3/08 – 12/5/08 public hearings, meetings, workshops, 7658 for an appointment.) Proposed Delisting from Hazardous Sites and open public comment periods • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. List on Ecology’s web page. Go to wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/pkAuto/ pkAuto_hp.html www.ecy.wa.gov and click on the Ecology is proposing to remove the P & K Auto Site (Site) from the Hazardous Public Involvement Calendar. • Ecology’s Public Involvement Sites List. The Hazardous Sites List is a Calendar: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/ statewide list of contaminated properties. pubcalendar/calendar.asp The Site is currently ranked a “2” on If you have questions or want to be the list. Sites can be ranked from “1” to For more information or to submit added to the mailing list (electronic or “5.” A rank of “1” is the highest level written comments, please contact Jeff paper) for the Site Register, contact Linda of environmental concern compared to Newschwander, Site Manager, at the Thompson at 360/407-6069 or e-mail other sites on the list, and a rank of “5” Ecology address listed above or at is the lowest. 509/454-7842 or e-mail jene461@ecy. [email protected]. Specific regional wa.gov.. contacts are listed after each entry. This Site is currently operating as a Rite Aid Pharmacy in Richland. Previously, king County it had been an automotive repair shop. If you need this publication in an In 1996, underground storage tanks 8801 East Marginal Way South site containing petroleum were removed. alternate format, please call the Toxics (Former Trucking Soil and groundwater samples confirmed Company), 8801 East Marginal Way S, Cleanup Program at 360/407-7170. petroleum contamination. Tukwila Facility Site ID# 2072 Persons with hearing loss may call 711 Following the removal of the for Washington Relay Service. Persons underground storage tanks, a cleanup Public comment period: with a speech disability may call was conducted. Contaminated soil 10/9/08 – 11/7/08 877/833-6341. was excavated from the vicinity of the Draft Agreed Order, Draft Interim Action former storage tanks and associated Work Plan, SEPA Determination and piping and fuel dispensers. Groundwater Public Participation Plan Available for CONTENTS monitoring was conducted until late Public Review and Comment Formal Cleanups 1 2006, when consecutive sampling over Independent Cleanups 14 a year indicated no contamination above Ecology requests your input on four Voluntary Cleanup Program 16 Ecology’s cleanup levels was present. documents: draft Agreed Order, Other Department Notices 17 Draft Interim Action Work Plan, State Based on the cleanup completed and the Program Publications 17 Environmental Policy Act Determination most recent sampling results, Ecology of Nonsignificance, and Public has determined the site does not pose a Participation Plan. The documents are threat to human health or the for the proposed cleanup of

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 1 contamination in the soil and Documents are available for your review documented at the Site since 1989, groundwater in the uplands area of the at: when gasoline contaminated water was 8801 East Marginal Way South site. observed seeping into the trailer park • South Park Library 8604 Eighth Ave S located directly downgradient of the The draft Agreed Order is a legal at South Cloverdale St, Seattle 206/615- Site. As a result of these observations, agreement between Ecology and the 1688 Ecology negotiated an Agreed Order potentially liable persons (PLPs), • Ecology Northwest Regional Office, in 1994 requiring the cleanup of PACCAR Inc. (PACCAR) and Merrill contaminated soils at the Site. Creek Holdings, LLC, detailing what 3190 160th Ave. SE, Bellevue, the PLPs will do. The Draft Interim WA 98008-5482. (Please call Sally In May through June 1994, contaminated Action Work Plan summarizes past Alexander at 425/649-7239 or Sally soils were removed from the Site. After investigations, identifies contaminants of Perkins at 425/649-7190 for an excavation, soils with concentrations concern, areas of concern, and data gaps, appointment.) exceeding state cleanup levels remained evaluates feasible cleanup alternatives, • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. beneath the station building, along the and outlines a plan to implement these wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/8801/8801_ perimeter of the building, along the cleanup tasks for soil and groundwater hp.html retaining wall on the south side of the at the upland area. The Draft Interim property, beneath East Jewitt Avenue, Action Work Plan was written by • Ecology’s Public Involvement and in the front yard of the residence to PACCAR and will be reviewed by Calendar: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/ the west of the Site. Contamination was Ecology at the same time the public pubcalendar/calendar.asp left in these areas to avoid compromising reviews it. The draft Public Participation For more information or to submit the structural integrity of either buildings Plan outlines and describes the tools that written comments, please contact Maura or roads. Ecology will use to inform the public S. O’Brien, PG/HG #869, Site Manager, Reviews are conducted every 5 about site activities, and it details how at the Ecology address listed above or years by Ecology for sites that have the community may become involved at 425/649-7249 or e-mail mobr461@ Environmental Covenants and/or in this process. The plan was originally ecy.wa.gov. For public involvement Institutional Controls or where cleanup written in 2006, and has been updated for information, please contact Molly activities were conducted by Ecology this comment period. Morris, Public Involvement Coordinator and contamination remains at a site. at 425/649-7135 or e-mail momo461@ The review is intended to examine the Under the State Environmental ecy.wa.gov. effectiveness of cleanup activities and Policy Act, Ecology has reviewed a and to assure the continued protection of completed environmental checklist human health and the environment. and other information and issued this Klickitat County site and this work a determination of Based upon the site visit conducted non-significance. This means that Town Pump Station, 521 East Jewitt on September 4, 2008, the property is implementing this Interim Action Work Boulevard, White Salmon Facility Site vacant and available for commercial Plan would not harm the environment but ID# 403 development. The publically accessible would result in an environmental benefit. portions of the Site are covered in Public comment period: asphalt. The 8801 East Marginal Way South 10/27/08 – 11/26x/08 site is located along the east bank of An Environmental Covenant has the Duwamish Waterway in Tukwila,. Periodic Review Completed not been recorded for the Site. An Contamination at the site is due to Ecology has prepared notice to provide Environmental Covenant is necessary heavy industrial use since the 1920s. you with information about the periodic to maintain the use of the Site, and to Contaminants of concern are: review of cleanup actions conducted at assure that contaminated soils remaining at the Site are not disturbed. This • Petroleum hydrocarbons. the Town Pump Station property (Site). You are welcome and encouraged to Restrictive Covenant continues to • Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons comment on the report describing this prohibit activities that will result in the (PAHs). review during the comment period which release of contaminants contained as part extends from October 27, 2008 through of the cleanup activities. • Volatile organic compounds (VOCs). November 26, 2008. Soils with residual petroleum • Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The Town Pump Station Site is located hydrocarbon concentrations higher than • Metals (chromium, copper, lead, in the City of White Salmon, Klickitat Method A cleanup levels are still present. nickel, and zinc). County. Contaminated soils have been However, the asphalt cap and

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 2 commercial use of the property continues Available for Public Comment For more information or to submit to help prevent human exposure to written comments, please contact Marv petroleum hydrocarbon contamination Ecology would like your comments Coleman, Site Manager, at the Ecology by ingestion and direct contact with on the draft Cleanup Action Plan for address listed above or at 360/407- soils. An Environmental Covenant is the Abitibi Consolidated Corporation 6259 or e-mail [email protected]. necessary for the property to ensure that (Abitibi) site, formerly a pulp mill, For public involvement information, the integrity of the cap will be protected which was contaminated with petroleum please contact Hannah Aoyagi, Public through maintaining the current use of hydrocarbons and benzene. Involvement Coordinator at 360/407- the Site. As part of this agreement, Abitibi will: 6790 or e-mail [email protected]. ______Once the public comment period ends, • Allow pollutants at the site to break Ecology will review all comments down naturally over time (monitored received and will make recommendations natural attenuation). Atofina Chem 3009 Taylor Way Log for any suggested changes. If no Yard, 3009 Taylor Way, Tacoma Facility significant changes are made, the review • Use groundwater monitoring to track Site ID# 1219 will be finalized. If significant changes pollutant break-down. Public comment period: are made to the document, an additional • Sample monitoring wells every three 11/10/08 – 12/10/08 public comment period will be held. months, until state cleanup levels are In addition, you may provide us with reached. Agreed Order for Cleanup Available for relevant information to the periodic Public Comment review. Please report any questions you Cleanup of contaminated soils and have, or unusual activities taking place at groundwater must meet state standards Ecology and the Port of Tacoma (Port) the Site. under the Model Toxics Control Act are entering into an agreement to clean (MTCA), Chapter 70.105D. up part of the Atofina Chem 3009 Taylor Ecology is holding a public comment Way Log Yard site. Under the proposed The following cleanup documents are period from October 27, 2008 through Agreed Order (legal agreement), the Port available to view and comment on: November 26, 2008, during which you will complete the following steps: may comment on the periodic review • An Amendment to the Agreed Order report. The report is available at: • An Interim Action to clean up a toxic for cleanup. waste landfill. • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 • The Draft Cleanup Action Plan (CAP). West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, • A Remedial Investigation to determine WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- • An Environmental Covenant to notify the nature and extent of contamination 7658 for an appointment.) future property owners of remaining on the site. contamination on the site. • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. • A Feasibility Study to evaluate possible wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/townPump/ • The Remedial Investigation and final cleanup options. townPump_hp.html Feasibility Study (RI/FS). • A Draft Cleanup Action Plan that For more information or to submit You can review these documents at: describes the final cleanup. written comments, please contact Jeff Slag from the former Asarco smelter Newschwander, Site Manager, at the • Tacoma Public Library, 1102 Tacoma in North Tacoma was used to build the Ecology address listed above or at Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402 253/591- road bed for the log sort yard. The slag 509/454-7842 or e-mail jene461@ecy. 5666 leached heavy metals such as arsenic, wa.gov. • Citizens for a Healthy Bay, 917 Pacific copper, lead, and zinc into the soil. In Avenue, Suite 100, Tacoma, WA 98402 pierce County 1992, former owner Pennwalt Chemicals 253/383-2429 created a landfill for the contaminated Abitibi Consolidated Sales, Inc., 4302 • Ecology Southwest Regional Office, soils, wood waste, and slag. This was Chambers Creek Road, Steilacoom 300 Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98504- done under a Consent Decree (legal Facility Site ID# 57759125 7775. (By appointment only: Contact agreement) with Ecology. Ecology and Debbie Nelson at 360/407-6365 or the Port would now like to remove the Public comment period: e-mail [email protected].) waste from the onsite landfill. The waste 11/13/08 – 12/12/08 would go to a permitted landfill off site. • Ecology’s website: www.ecy.wa.gov/ Agreed Order for a Cleanup Action Plan programs/tcp/sites/abitibi/abitibi_ You may review the Agreed Order and (CAP) and Environmental Covenant hp.htm. Scope of Work for the Interim Action at:

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 3 • Tacoma Public Library, 1102 Tacoma cleanup actions for the former Reichhold any soil that does not meet cleanup levels Avenue, Tacoma WA 98402 253/383- Chemical Plant Site. will be disposed off-site at a licensed 2429 dangerous waste disposal facility An existing Dangerous Waste • Citizens for a Healthy Bay, 917 Pacific Management Facility Permit for Ecology will provide the consent Avenue, Suite 100, Tacoma WA 98402 corrective action will be modified to decree and CAP to the public for a 253/383-2429 incorporate the consent decree. 30-day comment period. Following public comment Ecology will evaluate • Ecology Southwest Regional Office, The consent decree is a legal agreement if changes need to be made to the 300 Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98504- between SSA Containers, Inc. and documents. The consent decree and CAP 7775. (By appointment only: Contact Ecology to ensure that final cleanup will be issued when the consent decree is Debbie Nelson at 360/407-6365 or actions meet the requirements of the entered with the superior court of Pierce e-mail [email protected].) Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA). County. The CAP describes the evaluation of • Ecology’s website: http://www. remedial alternatives and selection of a Under the authority granted by the State ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/ preferred alternative for the cleanup of Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), atofinaChem/atofina_hp.htm. specific media. The CAP was developed Ecology has issued a determination of • Ecology’s Public Involvement based on the information compiled and non-significance (DNS) for corrective Calendar: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/ analyzed during the focused RI and the action to be completed under the consent pubcalendar/calendar.asp focused FS. decree. SEPA allows for integration of its requirements and the MTCA process. For more information or to submit The dangerous waste corrective action It is anticipated that further SEPA written comments, please contact Dom permit was originally issued on July 30, evaluation will not be necessary as the Reale, Site Manager, at the Ecology 2004 and incorporated by reference in project proceeds. address listed above or at 360/407- two agreed orders; a corrective action 6266 or e-mail [email protected]. order, which directed the Facility to If significant public interest is expressed For public involvement information, take specific corrective actions and in the CAP and consent decree, Ecology please contact Hannah Aoyagi, Public a corrective action management unit will conduct a public hearing. To Involvement Coordinator at 360/407- (CAMU) order which designated request a hearing, or to request special 6790 or e-mail [email protected]. a CAMU at the site. The CAMU accommodation for the hearing if it is ______order contains requirements for the held, contact Stan Leja by phone, letter, treatment and management of cleanup or email by October 30, 2008. If there is wastes generated at the site during the no significant interest in a hearing, the Reichhold/SSA Container Facility, 3320 completion of corrective actions. hearing will not be held. Lincoln Avenue, Tacoma Site ID# WAD009252891 As the requirements in the corrective To find out if the public hearing action agreed order have been completed, will be held, contact Stan Leja after Public comment period: it has been replaced by the consent November 12, 2008. If you have special 10/13/08 – 11/12/08 decree and CAP. The consent decree accommodation needs for the hearing, picks up where the corrective action contact Mr. Leja. Ecology will hold an Proposed Cleanup Action Plan, Consent order ended by meeting a provision in open house from 5 pm to 8 pm and the Decree and Modified Dangerous Waste the agreed order for the development hearing at 7pm at the Kobetich Branch Permit To Fulfill Corrective Action and implementation of a CAP under a of the Tacoma Public Library, Tacoma, Public Hearing consent decree. Incorporation of the Washington. The Kobetich Branch is consent decree into the permit after located at 212 Browns Point Blvd. N.E. For over twenty years the Reichhold/ public comment on the decree constitutes Tacoma, WA 98422-2503; phone: (253) SSA Containers site has been the focus a class one permit modification that does 591-5630. For directions to the site, of soil and ground water cleanup actions not require further public comment. contact Mr. Leja. completed under the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Ecology The CAMU order remains in effect as .The public is invited to review and permits. After completion of a focused treatment and movement of contaminated comment on the following: MTCA Remedial Investigation (RI) and focused soil within the CAMU will continue Consent Decree, Cleanup Action Plan, Feasibility Study (FS) Ecology is until remediation levels are met and Compliance Monitoring and Contingency proposing to issue a consent decree and the CAMU is closed. In the event that Plan, Restrictive Covenant, and SEPA cleanup action plan (CAP). The CAP development of the facility into a cargo determination. presents cleanup standards and final terminal forces closure of the CAMU

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 4 These documents are available for public The wastewater disposal system The Restrictive Covenant for the review at: consisted of an underground cesspool property ensures that the integrity of the structure connected to floor drains asphalt cap will be protected. Based • Ecology Southwest Regional Office, and sumps located within an adjacent upon the site visit conducted on August 300 Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98504- vehicle maintenance area in the truck 6, 2008, no repair, maintenance or other 7775. (By appointment only: Contact stop building. The cesspool consisted actions are required. Debbie Nelson at 360/407-6365 or of an underground perforated concrete e-mail [email protected].) structure that discharged through drain Ecology will review all comments rock to surrounding soils. The structure received during the comment period and • Ecology’s website: www.ecy.wa.gov/ make recommendations for suggested programs/hwtr was similar to a stormwater drywell design. Historically, spilled petroleum changes. If no significant changes are • Ecology’s Public Involvement products such as used oils, diesel fuel, made, the periodic review will become Calendar: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/ solvents; floor wash wastewaters, and final. If significant changes are made, pubcalendar/calendar.asp wastewaters from the former truck wash an additional public comment period will be held. For more information or to submit area accumulated in the system. written comments, please contact Stan Soil sampling conducted in 1997 You may review the periodic review Leja, Site Manager, at the Ecology near the wastewater disposal system report at the following locations: address listed above or at 360/407-6345 showed total petroleum hydrocarbons • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 or e-mail [email protected]. (TPH), polynuclear aromatic N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. hydrocarbons (PAHs), volatile organic (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- spokane County compounds (VOCs) and cadmium at 7658 for an appointment.) levels that exceeded state standards. Broadway , 6606 East Approximately 1100 tons of affected soil • Ecology’s website: http://www. Broadway Avenue, Spokane Facility was removed from the site. ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/ Site ID# 61956471 broadwayTS/bTruckStop_hp.html Contaminated soils were removed from Public comment period: the area of the wastewater disposal For more information or to submit 10/28/08 – 11/28/08 system, but low levels of TPH, metals written comments, please contact Patti and PAHs remain at a depth of 20-22 Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology Periodic Review Available to the Public feet. Groundwater is located at depth of address listed above or at 509/329-3522 or e-mail [email protected]. Ecology invites you to review and approximately 60 feet. ______comment on a document called a Since the remaining contamination is periodic review for the Broadway present at relatively low concentrations, Truck Stop site. A periodic review is it is contained below an asphalt surface, Northwest, 3904 East Trent conducted at least every five years after and there is no apparent threat to Avenue, Spokane Facility Site ID# 682 the initiation of a cleanup action at a groundwater, no additional cleanup site, as required by the Model Toxics actions were taken. Public comment period: Control Act (MTCA). The purposes of 10/16/08 – 11/17/08 the review are to evaluate site conditions, The asphalt covering over the after cleanup is considered complete, and contaminated soil acts as a protective Periodic Review Available to the Public to ensure protection of human health and cap. A restrictive covenant was placed Ecology invites you to review and the environment. on the property in 1999 to limit how the comment on a document called a property may be used. The site received In the early 1960s, the site was periodic review for the Cummins a determination that No Further Action is Northwest site. A periodic review is developed as a commercial gasoline needed. service station. The facility underwent conducted at least every five years after at least one renovation to enlarge the Soils with TPH, PAHs and cadmium the initiation of a cleanup action at a building into a truck stop operation. The concentrations that exceed state standards site, as required by the Model Toxics facility included a restaurant, large truck remain at the site. The building and Control Act (MTCA). The purposes of refueling islands, vehicle maintenance asphalt cap over the contamination the review are to evaluate site conditions, area, truck wash area, and a wastewater continue to prevent human exposure to after cleanup is considered complete, and disposal system. The facility lies over any remaining contaminants in soil by to ensure protection of human health and the Spokane Valley Rathdrum-Prairie eliminating potential ingestion or direct the environment. Aquifer. contact with the soils.

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 5 The Cummins Northwest site is located You may review the periodic review Additional soil could not be removed in the City of Spokane, Spokane County, report at the following locations: because of space limitations and Washington. Soil sampling conducted 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.) groundwater. (VOCs) at concentrations that exceed • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. state standards. The contamination An asphalt and concrete cap remains over wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/cummins/ the site. Due to the protective cap over was located under asphalt and under a cummins_hp.html building. Because the contamination 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 Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology the site, no additional cleanup activities Small amounts of petroleum address listed above or at 509/329-3522 were conducted. A restrictive covenant contaminated soil were removed from or e-mail [email protected]. was placed on the property that limits accessible areas, but the majority could ______how the property may be used. The site not be removed without damaging received a determination that No Further buildings on the property. Action is needed. Jeld-Wen Site, 115 North Sycamore Groundwater monitoring wells were Street, Spokane Facility Site ID# 698 The asphalt cap continues to prevent installed at the site, and quarterly human exposure to any remaining monitoring was conducted between Public comment period: contaminants in soil by eliminating 1993 and 1997. By March 1997, all 10/16/08 – 11/17/08 potential ingestion or direct contact with monitoring wells had received four the soils. The Restrictive Covenant for consecutive quarters of clean sample Periodic Review Available to the Public the property ensures that the integrity of results. Ecology invites you to review and the cap will be protected. Based upon the site visit conducted on July 9, 2008, An asphalt cap over the contaminated comment on a document called a periodic review for the Jeld-Wen site. no repair, maintenance or other actions soil was an appropriate cleanup for the are required. part of site that does not fall under the A periodic review is conducted at least building footprint. A restrictive covenant every five years after the initiation of a Ecology will review all comments that limits property uses was recorded cleanup action at a site, as required by received during the comment period and and the site received a determination that the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA). make recommendations for suggested No Further Action is needed. The purposes of the review are to changes. If no significant changes are evaluate site conditions, after cleanup made, the periodic review will become The asphalt cap continues to prevent is considered complete, and to ensure final. If significant changes are made, human exposure to contamination protection of human health and the an additional public comment period will by methods of ingestion and direct environment. be held. contact with soils. Some petroleum contaminated soils remain on-site. The The site was used to treat and You may review the periodic review Restrictive Covenant on the property manufacture wood products. report at the following locations: ensures the integrity of the cap will be Historically, wood was treated by dipping protected. Based on the June 4, 2008 it into a tank containing preservative • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 site visit, no repair, maintenance or chemicals known as pentachlorophenol N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. contingency actions have been required. (PCP) and mineral spirits. Underground (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- storage tanks were installed to hold these 7658 for an appointment.) Ecology will review all comments chemicals used in the preserving process. • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. received during the comment period and In 1992 the storage tanks were removed. wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/jeldwen_ make recommendations for suggested Soil sampling conducted after the tank spokane/jw_spo_hp.html changes. If no significant changes are removal showed PCP at concentrations made, the periodic review will become that exceeded state standards. For more information or to submit final. If significant changes are made, written comments, please contact Patti Nearly 101 tons of contaminated soil an additional public comment period will Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology was removed from the site. Soil was be held. address listed above or at 509/329-3522 removed to a depth of 20 feet. or e-mail [email protected].

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 6 Pacific -Allison, 6615 East in soil by eliminating potential ingestion protection of human health and the Mallon, Spokane Facility Site ID# 739 or direct contact with the soils. The environment. Restrictive Covenant for the property Public comment period: ensures that the integrity of the cap The Sparks and Buttercup site is located 10/16/08 – 11/17/08 will be protected. Based upon the site in a residential area of Spokane and is currently unoccupied. The site Periodic Review Available to the Public visit conducted on June 4, 2008, no repair, maintenance or other actions are operated as a landfill from 1928 until Ecology invites you to review and required. approximately 1960. No permits were 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. changes. If no significant changes are after the initiation of a cleanup action at Samples of soil and groundwater were a site, as required by the Model Toxics made, the periodic review will become final. If significant changes are made, collected from the site in 1991. Total Control Act (MTCA). The purposes of Petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), 4,4 the review are to evaluate site conditions, an additional public comment period will be held. Dichloro-Diphenyl-Trichloroethane after cleanup is considered complete, and (DDT), antimony, arsenic, barium, to ensure protection of human health and You may review the periodic review beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, the environment. 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 • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 standards. Lead, arsenic, chromium, and transmission repair facility. Prior to N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. 1968, the site and surrounding area were DDT were detected in groundwater at (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- levels that exceeded state standards. residential. Currently, the facility is 7658 for an appointment.) located in a heavily industrialized area. The landfill was covered with a • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. Soil sampling was conducted at the site protective cap made up of one foot of wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/pacDetroit/ clean soil. The soil was covered with a in 1995. Results showed that several pacificDieselAllison.html locations had petroleum hydrocarbon 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. Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology Additionally, a groundwater compliance Significant amounts of petroleum address listed above or at 509/329-3522 monitoring program was started in 1993 contaminated soil were removed from or e-mail [email protected]. to assure the protection of groundwater at the site. Limited amounts of petroleum ______the Site. Monitoring was also conducted hydrocarbon contaminated soils remain around the perimeter of the site for in the areas of a former infiltration Sparks and Buttercup Subdivision gas vapors. Samples did not detect system and a former underground appreciable levels of combustible gas in Site, 12th Avenue and Eastern Street, storage tank system. Soils in these areas either the landfill or in near-surface soils Spokane Facility Site ID# 695 could not be removed due to potential surrounding the landfill. structural damage to one of the tanks Public comment period: A restrictive covenant was placed on the and the building. Since the extent of the 10/28/08 – 11/28/08 contamination is limited, and based on property that limits how the property monitoring there is no apparent threat Periodic Review Available to the Public may be used. The site received a to groundwater, no additional cleanup determination that No Further Action is Ecology invites you to review and action was taken. needed. comment on a document called a A restrictive covenant was placed on the periodic review for the Sparks and Soils on site that contain TPH, pesticides property that limits how the property Buttercup Subdivision site. A periodic and metals continue to exceed state may be used. The site received a review is conducted at least every five standards. The protective cap prevents determination that No Further Action is years after the initiation of a cleanup human exposure to any of the remaining needed. action at a site, as required by the contaminants in soil by eliminating Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA). potential ingestion or direct contact with The building and asphalt cap over the The purposes of the review are to the soils. The Restrictive Covenant for site continues to prevent human exposure evaluate site conditions, after cleanup is the property ensures that the integrity of to petroleum contaminants that remain considered complete, and to ensure the cap will be protected.

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 7 Based upon the site visit conducted on evaluate site conditions, after cleanup the property ensures that the integrity of August 29, 2008, the majority of the cap is considered complete, and to ensure the cap will be protected. Based upon appears in satisfactory condition, but the protection of human health and the the site visit conducted on July 9, 2008, drainage channel at the southeast corner environment. no repair, maintenance or other actions is damaged. Required annual inspection are required. reports have not been submitted to Spokane Community College uses Ecology. Ecology has determined that the site for maintenance facilities. A Ecology will review all comments the requirements of the Restrictive drywell located at the south end of received during the comment period and Covenant are not currently being met. the maintenance facility was used as make recommendations for suggested a vehicle washing rack. The drywell changes. If no significant changes are Ecology will review all comments became plugged and the wash rack made, the periodic review will become received during the comment period and and asphalt around the drywell surface final. If significant changes are made, make recommendations for suggested were removed in 1990. Additionally, an additional public comment period will changes. If no significant changes are approximately 1000 gallons of liquid be held. made, the periodic review will become and sludge were pumped from the final. If significant changes are made, drywell. The sludge was designated as a You may review the periodic review an additional public comment period will dangerous waste. report at the following locations: be held. Nearly 65 cubic yards of contaminated • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 You may review the periodic review soil also were removed from below the N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. report at the following locations: drywell. Soil was removed as deep as (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- 15 feet below ground surface. Sidewalls 7658 for an appointment.) • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 where the soil was being removed • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. began collapsing when attempts were (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/spoCC/ made to remove soil deeper than 15 spokaneComCol_hp.html/ 7658 for an appointment.) feet. Additional soil removal would • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. jeopardize the structural stability of For more information or to submit wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/sparks/ adjacent buildings so no further removal written comments, please contact Patti sparksSubDiv_hp.html was conducted. Soil samples were taken Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology and results indicated that total petroleum address listed above or at 509/329-3522 For more information or to submit hydrocarbons as heavy oil (TPH-O) or e-mail [email protected]. written comments, please contact Patti exceeded the 1991 state standards and ______Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) address listed above or at 509/329-3522 exceeded both 1991 and 2001 state or e-mail [email protected]. standards. Union Pacific Railroad Railyard, ______Fancher Road West, Spokane Valley Groundwater is estimated to be at 30 Facility Site ID# 754 feet below the ground surface at the site. Spokane Community College Drywell, Because the contamination levels are Public comment period: North 1810 Greene Street, Building low for both chemicals, the heavy oil is 10/28/08 – 11/28/08 201, Spokane Facility Site ID# 684 relatively immobile and groundwater is Periodic Review Available to the Public deeper than the remaining contaminants, Public comment period: the potential for future impacts to Ecology invites you to review and 10/16/08 – 11/17/08 groundwater is minimal. comment on a document called a periodic review for the Union Pacific Periodic Review Available to the Public A restrictive covenant was placed on the Railroad Railyard site. A periodic review property that limits how the property Ecology invites you to review and is conducted at least every five years may be used. The site received a comment on a document called a after the initiation of a cleanup action at determination that No Further Action is periodic review for the Spokane a site, as required by the Model Toxics needed. Community College Drywell site. A Control Act (MTCA). The purposes of periodic review is conducted at least The asphalt cap continues to prevent the review are to evaluate site conditions, every five years after the initiation of a human exposure to any remaining after cleanup is considered complete, and cleanup action at a site, as required by contaminants in soil by eliminating to ensure protection of human health and the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA). potential ingestion or direct contact with the environment. The purposes of the review are to the soils. The Restrictive Covenant for

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 8 The Union Pacific Railroad Railyard the property ensures that the integrity of work with the Port to design dredging site lies west of Fancher Road and north the asphalt cap will be protected. Based that is protective of the environment. of Sprague Avenue at the current Home upon the site visit conducted on August Depot store location. The site operated as 6, 2008, no repair, maintenance or other The Agreed Order will require the Port a railroad switching yard from 1876 until actions are required. to: 1996. Most of the site was unpaved and • Remove some of the contaminated was covered with crushed rock ballast. Ecology will review all comments received during the comment period and sediment from portions of two of the All rail lines were removed from the site Port’s shipping berths. by 1997. make recommendations for suggested changes. If no significant changes are • Transport contaminated sediment to an Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), made, the periodic review will become appropriate waste disposal site (landfill). lead and cadmium were released at the final. If significant changes are made, site as a result of railyard operations. an additional public comment period will • Conduct additional pre-sampling and These chemicals exceeded state be held. post-dredge monitoring to determine standards. Lead ore was transported impact on sediments and water quality. through the site and was likely the source You may review the periodic review report at the following locations: • Conduct a pilot study to assess of releases of lead and cadmium. TPH effectiveness of dredge methods releases occurred in isolated locations • Ecology Eastern Regional Office, 4601 throughout the site as a result of small N. Monroe, Spokane WA 99205-1295. • Prepare a report detailing results of spills of diesel fuel. These spills (Please call Roger Johnson at 509/454- the dredging action, monitoring and pilot occurred during normal operation and 7658 for an appointment.) study evaluation maintenance of diesel locomotives. • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. Ecology has completed a State Soil sampling conducted as part of an wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/uprrSpo/ Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review Environmental Site Assessment for the UPRR_hp.html of the action and determined that the prospective purchaser indicated lead, proposed Interim Actions will not result cadmium and petroleum hydrocarbons For more information or to submit in significant harm to the environment (TPH) were above state standards at written comments, please contact Patti (Determination of Non-Significance several locations across the site. Carter, Site Manager, at the Ecology (DNS)). The SEPA checklist and DNS address listed above or at 509/329-3522 are also available for public review and In 1996, contractors removed or e-mail [email protected]. comment at this time. approximately 34,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil. After the Ecology launched an investigation Thurston County soil removal, additional sampling of Budd Inlet dioxin contamination in April 2007 after elevated levels of was conducted. Results showed Budd Inlet Sediment Investigation, lead remained in soils at the site at dioxins were discovered by the Port of Olympia, Puget Sound Facility Site ID# concentrations exceeding the state Olympia in an area scheduled for routine 3097108 standards. In 1997, additional soil was maintenance dredging. Results of this removed and placed in containment areas Public comment period: study confirmed that dioxin levels were on the site. These areas were paved 10/7/08 – 11/7/08 present at the Port’s shipping berths. with asphalt as part of the Home Depot This dredge will remove some of the development. Public Comment Period for an Agreed contamination and allow Ecology to Order for an Interim Action and State examine dredge methods to determine The asphalt covering over the Environmental Policy Act Determination if they are effective enough to use in contaminated soil acts as a protective of Non-significance the cleanup of this and other areas of cap. A restrictive covenant was placed contaminated sediment. on the property in 1999 to limit how the Ecology and the Port of Olympia (Port) property may be used. The site received are entering into an Agreed Order to The Agreed Order and the SEPA a determination that No Further Action is complete an interim action to remove documents will be available for public needed. some contaminated sediments from review and comment until November 7, portions of two of the Port’s shipping 2008 at the following locations: The asphalt cap continues to prevent berths and a pilot study examining human exposure to any remaining the effectiveness of dredge methods. • Lacey Timberland Library, 500 College contaminants in soil by eliminating Removal of contaminated sediments will Street, Lacey, WA 98503 360/491-3860 potential ingestion or direct contact with also facilitate the Port’s maintenance • Ecology Southwest Regional Office, the soils. The Restrictive Covenant for dredging needs at this time. Ecology will 300 Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98504-

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 9 7775. (By appointment only: Contact West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, treatment system. Approximately Debbie Nelson at 360/407-6365 or WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- 4,000 cubic yards of impacted soil were e-mail [email protected].) 7658 for an appointment.) excavated from the Site in 1992. • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. Following remedial activities a wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/budd_inlet/ wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/agriTech/ restrictive covenant was recorded for budd_inlet_hp.htm YakimaSteel_hp.html the Site in 1999 and a no further action determination was issued in 2001. To submit comments or technical • Ecology’s Public Involvement questions, contact Lisa Pearson, Site Calendar: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/ Reviews are conducted every 5 Manager, at the Ecology address listed pubcalendar/calendar.asp years by Ecology for sites that have above or at 360/407-6261 or e-mail Environmental Covenants and/or [email protected]. For public For more information or to submit Institutional Controls. The review is involvement information, please contact written comments, please contact Brian intended to examine the effectiveness of Meg Bommarito, Public Involvement Deeken, Site Manager, at the Ecology cleanup activities and and to assure the Coordinator at 360/407-6255 or e-mail address listed above or at 509/454-7290 continued protection of human health and [email protected]. or e-mail [email protected]. the environment. ______The asphalt cap remains on the Site. Based upon the site visit conducted on yakima County Brand-X Station, 1705 West Lincoln July 11, 2008, no repair, maintenance, or Avenue, Yakima Facility Site ID# 521 contingency actions have been required. Agri-Tech/Yakima Steel Fabricators, 6 and 10 ½ E Washington Avenue, Yakima Public comment period: The Restrictive Covenant for the Site Facility Site ID# 10/27/08 – 11/26/08 was recorded and is in place. This Restrictive Covenant continues to Periodic Review Completed Public comment period: prohibit activities that will result in the 10/27/08 – 11/26/08 Ecology has prepared notice to provide release of contaminants contained as part Agreed Order you with information about the 5-year of the cleanup activities. periodic review of cleanup actions Soils with residual petroleum Ecology has entered into an Agreed conducted at the former Brand-X Station hydrocarbon concentrations higher than Order with Yakima Steel Fabricators, property (Site). You are welcome and Method A cleanup levels are still present. Inc. for the Agri-Tech/Yakima Steel encouraged to comment on the report However, the asphalt cap continues to Fabricators Site. The Agreed Order describing this review during the prevent human exposure to petroleum requires a Feasibility Study. The site has comment period which extends from hydrocarbon contamination by ingestion pesticide and heavy metal contamination October 27, 2008 through November 26, and direct contact with soils. The in soil and groundwater. The facility 2008. was formerly known as Yakima Farmers Restrictive Covenant for the property Supply. Yakima Farmers Supply was a The Brand-X Station Site is located in ensures that the integrity of the cap will farmers’ cooperative. They prepared, the City of Yakima, Yakima County, be protected through maintaining the stored, and sold a variety of fertilizers, Washington. A leaking fitting from current use of the Site. an underground storage tank in 1988 herbicides, pesticides, and carrier oils Ecology has reviewed all comments released approximately 1,500 gallons (e.g., mineral oil). In 1960, a lime and received and will make recommendations of gasohol to soil and groundwater. sulfur formulating plant was constructed for any suggested changes. If no Explosive vapors were detected in on what is currently the Agri-Tech significant changes are made, the review the basement of a neighboring home, property. Residues and wash water from will be finalized. If significant changes triggering remedial activities at the site. the formulation plant were disposed of are made to the document, an additional in a waste pit currently on the Agri-Tech In following the release, an interim public comment period will be held. and Yakima Steel Fabricators property. action was conducted that consisted of Please report any questions you have, or The Agreed Order is available for review the installation of a simple groundwater unusual activities taking place at the Site. at the following locations: treatment system and soil vapor Ecology is holding a public comment extraction system. Over 6 million • Yakima Valley Regional Library, 102 N period from October 27, 2008 through gallons of groundwater were extracted, 3rd St, Yakima November 26, 2008, during which you treated, and discharged to the City of may comment on the periodic review • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 Yakima sewer system by the groundwater report. The report is available at:

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 10 • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 clean soil cap was placed across the Richardson Airways, Yakima Airport, West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, entire property. 2400 W Washington Avenue, Yakima WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- Facility Site ID# 442 7658 for an appointment.) Based upon the site visit conducted on September 18, 2008, the property Public comment period: • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. is currently operating as a City Senior 10/31/08 – 12/5/08 wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/brandX/ Center. The majority of the site brandX_hp.html is covered by asphalt and building Consent Decree Proposed structures, and landscaped areas are in Ecology is proposing to enter into a For more information or to submit excellent condition. written comments, please contact Jeff Consent Decree with the current owners, Newschwander, Site Manager, at the The Restrictive Covenant for the Site the City of Yakima and the County of Ecology address listed above or at was recorded and is in place. This Yakima, to continue cleanup efforts at 509/454-7842 or e-mail jene461@ecy. Restrictive Covenant continues to Richardson Airways (Site). A Consent wa.gov. prohibit activities that will result in the Decree a formal legal agreement filed ______release of contaminants contained as part in court. At this site, the consent decree of the cleanup activities. outlines the cleanup necessary to remove contamination, and establishes a timeline Gailleon Park Senior Center, 101 North Soils with lead and arsenic for that work to be completed. It also 65th Avenue, Yakima Facility Site ID# concentrations higher than Method A ensures the cleanup meets the standards 44832462 cleanup levels are still present. However, of Washington State’s cleanup law, the the cap continues to prevent human Model Toxics Control Act. Public comment period: exposure to contamination by ingestion 10/27/08 – 11/26/08 and direct contact with soils. The From 1953 to 1992, Mr. Ralph Restrictive Covenant for the property Richardson operated an aerial crop- Periodic Review Completed ensures that the integrity of the cap will spraying business from leased Yakima Ecology invites you to review and be protected through maintaining the Airport property. After spraying provide comment on a document called current use of the Site. operations, planes were parked in a a periodic review for the Gailleon Park certain area and washed down. Soil Ecology will review all comments Senior Center site. A periodic review sampling has shown this area to have received during the comment period is conducted at least every five years pesticide and herbicide contamination and will make recommendations for after the initiation of a cleanup action at above state cleanup levels. From 1992 to suggested changes. If no significant a site, as required by the Model Toxics 1993, an investigation to determine the changes are made, the review will be Control Act (MTCA). The purposes of extent of contamination was conducted. finalized. If significant changes are the review are to evaluate site conditions, Soil and groundwater was sampled. made, an additional public comment after cleanup is considered complete, and Soil contamination was confirmed, period will be held. to ensure protection of human health and but no contamination was found in the the environment. The periodic review report at: groundwater. The Gailleon Park Senior Center • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 In 1997, Ecology entered into a Consent Site is located in the City of Yakima, West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, Decree with the potentially liable parties Yakima County, Washington. Prior to WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- to continue monitoring the groundwater construction of the Senior Center, it was 7658 for an appointment.) and place a restrictive covenant on the determined that the Site had operated property. The restrictive covenant would as an orchard earlier in the century, and • Ecology’s website: http://ww.ecy. limit exposure to soil contamination by was likely to contain residual pesticide wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/ restricting access to the site. Restrictive contamination. Sampling was conducted gailleonPark/gailleonPark_hp.html covenants are recorded with the deed of the property. They run with the land, and at the site in 2002 which indicated For more information or to submit are binding on future property owners. the presence of lead and arsenic at written comments, please contact Jeff concentrations exceeding state cleanup Newschwander, Site Manager, at the Recently, the City of Yakima and standards. Ecology address listed above or at the County of Yakima has expressed It was determined that placement of 509/454-7842 or e-mail jene461@ecy. an interest in developing the site. a soil cap and onsite management wa.gov. Therefore, the soil contamination must of impacted soil would be the most ______be removed. Ecology is proposing to appropriate remedial action. A 12 inch enter into a second consent decree.

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 11 This decree would outline the specific in 1987, soil samples were collected Ecology is proposing to remove the steps necessary to clean up the site. which confirmed the presence of volatile Superior Asphalt Beech Street Site These steps are detailed in a document organic compounds above MTCA (Site), from its Hazardous Sites List. prepared by Ecology called the Cleanup Method A cleanup levels. The Hazardous Sites List is a statewide Action Plan (CAP). list of contaminated properties. The In 2007, a small amount of excavation sites are ranked according to their Ecology is asking for your comments on took place at the dry well location. Soil level of environmental concern, with a the proposed Consent Decree and CAP samples were collected from the limits rank of “1” being the highest level of for the Site. Supporting documents are of the excavation. Contamination was environmental concern compared to other available for review at the following not detected in any of the samples. The sites on the list, and a rank of “5” being locations: dry well was decommissioned following the lowest. The Site is currently ranked sampling activities. • Yakima Valley Regional Library, 102 N a “1” on the list. 3rd St, Yakima Based on sampling results and the Superior Asphalt and Concrete Company cleanup completed, Ecology has (“Superior”) operated an asphalt plant at • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 determined the site does not pose a threat West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, the site for approximately thirty years, to human health or the environment. beginning in the late 1960s. In 1991, WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- Therefore, Ecology has issued a 7658 for an appointment.) petroleum was discovered seeping into determination of No Further Action and a pond in Sarg Hubbard Park, located • Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. proposes to remove the site from the adjacent to the Site. wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/richardson/ Hazardous Sites List. richardson_hp.html In 1991, Ecology issued an order to Supporting documents are available for Superior to investigate and clean up the • Ecology’s Public Involvement review at the following locations: contamination. In response, Superior Calendar: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/ • Yakima Valley Regional Library, 102 N placed a liner to protect the pond and pubcalendar/calendar.asp 3rd St, Yakima installed a contamination collection For more information or to submit system. From 1998 through 2002, • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 Superior removed equipment associated written comments, please contact Dick West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, Bassett, Site Manager, at the Ecology with asphalt batch plant operation, WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- excavated petroleum contaminated soil, address listed above or at 509/454-7839 7658 for an appointment.) or e-mail [email protected]. removed petroleum product floating ______• Ecology’s website: http://www.ecy. on groundwater, and restored the site wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/shields/ to surrounding grade. The liner and shieldsBags_hp.html contamination collection system were Shields Bag and Printing Co., 1009 kept intact during these activities. Rock Avenue, Yakima Facility Site ID# • Ecology’s Public Involvement Groundwater monitoring at the Site 462 Calendar: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/ pubcalendar/calendar.asp after excavation showed contamination Public comment period: concentrations below Ecology’s cleanup 11/5/08 – 12/5/08 For more information or to submit levels. written comments, please contact Jeff Delisting from Hazardous Sites List Newschwander, Site Manager, at the Ecology notified Superior that the Ecology address listed above or at requirements of its order had been Ecology is proposing to remove the 509/454-7842 or e-mail jene461@ecy. satisfied. Ownership of the land Shields Bag and Printing site from wa.gov.. has passed to the Yakima Greenway the Hazardous Sites List. The Site is ______Foundation, which is using part of it to currently ranked a “5” on the list. Sites extend a paved footpath around the pond. can be ranked from “1” to “5.” A rank of Superior Asphalt Beech Street, 2000 E Ecology has concluded the site currently “1” is the highest level of environmental Beech Street, Yakima Facility Site ID# is not the cause of a threat to human concern compared to other sites on the 488 list, and a rank of “5” is the lowest. health and the environment and has Public comment period: proposed removing the site from the This Site currently operates as Shields Hazardous Sites List. Bag and Printing manufacturing facility. 10/27/08 – 11/26/08 Following a release of petroleum Delisting from Hazardous Sites List In 2007, the assets of Superior were hydrocarbons to a dry well at the site purchased by Granite Northwest Inc.,

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 12 a wholly-owned subsidiary of Granite Periodic Review Completed continued protection of human health and Construction, Inc. the environment. Ecology has prepared notice to provide A small amount of contaminated soil you with information about the 5-year The asphalt cap remains on the Site. has been left in place between the liner periodic review of cleanup actions Based upon the site visit conducted on and the pond. A restrictive covenant has conducted at the Superior Asphalt July 10, 2008, no repair, maintenance or been recorded regarding this property. Property (Site). You are welcome and contingency actions have been required. A restrictive covenant restricts future encouraged to comment on the report The entire site is securely fenced, with land use and is recorded with the deed describing this review during the the exception of the edge of the large of the property. It runs with the land comment period which extends from pond, which is kept open for public and is binding on succeeding owners, October 27, 2008 through November 26, recreational access. although a process exists for removing 2008. a restrictive covenant if Ecology agrees. The Restrictive Covenant for the Site In this case, the restrictive covenant The Superior Asphalt Site is located in was recorded and is in place. This prohibits residential use of the property Yakima. A petroleum hydrocarbon seep Restrictive Covenant continues to and prohibits disturbing the liner or soil into a pond on the property triggered an prohibit activities that will result in the cover without approval by Ecology. It Enforcement Action by the Washington release of contaminants contained as part also requires isolation of the remaining State Department of Ecology in 1992. of the cleanup activities. contaminated soil and prevents removal In 1994, an interim action was conducted Soils with residual petroleum of that soil without approval by Ecology. that consisted of installing an interception hydrocarbon concentrations higher These measures are designed to prevent trench, liner and product recovery than Method A cleanup levels are still further contamination. system to control potential migration present. However, the asphalt cap and Ecology is asking for your comments on of floating petroleum product from the the clean soil cap continue to prevent the proposed removal of the site from Site. The final remedial action was human exposure to residual pesticides the Hazardous Sites List. Supporting started in 1998. Petroleum hydrocarbon by ingestion and direct contact with documents are available for review at the impacted soil was excavated, screened, soils. The Restrictive Covenant for following locations: crushed, and stockpiled for use as base the property ensures that the integrity material at an offsite asphalt plant. Soil of the cap will be protected through • Yakima Valley Regional Library, 102 N was excavated to a depth of two to three maintaining the current use of the Site. 3rd St, Yakima feet below the season low groundwater Once the public comment period ends, table. Confirmation samples collected • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 Ecology will review all comments following excavation indicated that West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, received and will make recommendations some contamination remains above WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- for any suggested changes. If no MTCA Method A cleanup levels for 7658 for an appointment.) significant changes are made, the review diesel and heavy-oil range petroleum will be finalized. If significant changes hydrocarbons. No additional excavation • Ecology’s website: http://www. are made to the document, an additional was conducted due to the difficulty in ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/ public comment period will be held. excavating contaminated soils below the superiorAsphalt/superiorAsphalt_ In addition, you may provide us with groundwater table. hp.html relevant information to the periodic • Ecology’s Public Involvement Protective capping was selected as review. Please report any questions you Calendar: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/ the final remedial action for the Site. have, or unusual activities taking place at pubcalendar/calendar.asp The majority of the excavated area the Site. was capped with asphalt. Following During the public comment period, you For more information or to submit remedial activities, a restrictive covenant may comment on the periodic review written comments, please contact Don was recorded for the property and report. The report is available at: Abbott, Site Manager, at the Ecology the Enforcement Order was deemed address listed above or at 509/454-7838 satisfied. • Ecology Central Regional Office, 15 or e-mail [email protected]. West Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima, ______Reviews are conducted every 5 WA 98902-3452. (Please call 509/454- years by Ecology for sites that have Superior Asphalt, 2000 East Beech 7658 for an appointment.) Environmental Covenants and/or Street, Yakima Facility Site ID# 488 Institutional Controls. The review is • Ecology’s website: http://www. Public comment period: intended to examine the effectiveness of ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites/ cleanup activities and and to assure the 10/27/08 – 11/26/08

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 13 superiorAsphalt/superiorAsphalt_ e-mail [email protected] or call Texaco Station #63-232-0495, 21641 hp.html 360/407-6240 Maple Valley Hwy, Maple Valley Submitted For more information or to submit Facility Site ID # 23177881 - written comments, please contact Jeff Montesano Quick Stop, 405 S Main St, 10/28/08. Report received: Groundwater Newschwander, Site Manager, at the Montesano Facility Site ID # 88688912 Status May 2008. Ecology address listed above or at - Submitted 10/24/08. Report received: 3rd 509/454-7842 or e-mail jene461@ecy. Qtr 2008 Monitoring Report. Arco Facility #05243, 31855 Pacific wa.gov. Hwy S, Federal Way Facility Site ID ______# 29499326 - Submitted 10/14/08. Report king County received: Groundwater Status March 2008. INDEPENDENT CLEANUPS Northwest Regional Office Contact: e-mail [email protected] or call Minit-Lube #1110, 4902 25th NE, Seattle A property owner may conduct an Facility Site ID # 41675877 - Submitted independent cleanup of contamination 425/649-7136 10/16/08. Report received: Groundwater and submit reports to Ecology. When a property owner applies to Ecology for Don Small And Sons Oil Distributor Status May 2008; Site Investigation May review of their independent cleanup, Co., 112 3rd NW, Auburn Facility Site 2008. the site enters the Voluntary Cleanup ID # 2448 - Submitted 10/15/08. Report Program. After review, Ecology sends a received: O&M Report 2nd Qtr 2008. Shell Oil Products, 12221 NE 124th St, letter to the property owner stating either Kirkland Facility Site ID # 41716978 - that additional work is required to be Texaco Station #63-232-0497, 13272 Submitted 10/14/08. Report received: Phase removed from the list of hazardous waste 100th Ave NE, Kirkland Facility Site 2 Site Assessment June 2008. sites or that no further action is needed. ID # 3337468 - Submitted 10/28/08. Report received: Groundwater Status May 2008. Roxbury Gasoline, 2851 SW Roxbury cowlitz County St, Seattle Facility Site ID # 44862443 Friendly Food Mart, 16402 SE 128th, - Submitted 10/15/08. Report received: Southwest Regional Office Contact: Renton Facility Site ID # 5127572 Notification of Drilling Activities. 360/407-6300 - Submitted 10/22/08. Report received: Notification of Drilling Activities; Well Doug’s Auto Row 76, 1725 Auburn Handy Andy #2 108, 1310 Ocean Beach Installation August 2008. Way N, Auburn Facility Site ID # Highway, Longview Facility Site ID # 51523661 - Submitted 10/20/08. Report 86727329 - Submitted 10/27/08. Report Chevron 99269, 1649 Bellevue Way received: Groundwater Status October 2008. received: 3rd Qtr 2008 Focused Groundwater SE, Bellevue Facility Site ID # 6215454 Remediation & Monitoring Report. - Submitted 10/16/08. Report received: Texaco Station #63-232-1413, 201 Groundwater Status September 2006. Auburn Way S, Auburn Facility Site ID Submitted 10/28/08. Report Franklin County # 53454594 - 7-Eleven 2303-22671t, 711 Washington received: Groundwater Status May 2008. Eastern Regional Office Contact: N, Kent Facility Site ID # 14942564 Doug Ladwig, 509/329-3440 or e-mail - Submitted 10/29/08. Report received: Arco Am Pm, 6966 Coal Creek Pky, [email protected] Groundwater Status June 2008. Newcastle Facility Site ID # 53491541 - Submitted 10/15/08. Report received: Soil Food Mart 053, 620 Rd 28 N, Renton Eagle Mart, 401 Park Ave N, Investigation August 2005. Pasco Facility Site ID # 78489349 - Renton Facility Site ID # 17426998 Submitted 10/21/08. Report received: Site - Submitted 10/14/08. Report received: Arco Am Pm, 6966 Coal Creek Pky, Characterization Report TOC Facility No. Groundwater Status June 2008. Newcastle Facility Site ID # 55853537 01-053. - Submitted 10/14/08. Report received: Texaco Starmart, 106 148th Ave SE, Groundwater Status May 2008. Grays Harbor County Bellevue Facility Site ID # 20948179 - Submitted 10/16/08. Report received: Station - Berkwith, 3100 Benson Southwest Regional Office Contact: Groundwater Status July 2008. Rd. South, Renton Facility Site ID #

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 14 57675921 - Submitted 10/28/08. Report Seattle Facility Site ID # 99437681 Pacific Ave, Tacoma Facility Site ID received: Groundwater Status September - Submitted 10/14/08. Report received: # 61321546 - Submitted 10/29/08. Report 2008. Groundwater Status May 2008. received: Grasp Monitoring Report

Arco Facility #06162/Tang & Cheng Conan Fuel - Daniel H. Root Ltd., kitsap County LLC, 1403 NW Sammamish Rd, 10320 Burnham Dr NW, Gig Harbor Issaquah Facility Site ID # 59373663 Northwest Regional Office Contact: Facility Site ID # 98998391 - Submitted - Submitted 10/14/08. Report received: e-mail [email protected] or call 10/28/08. Report received: 3rd Q 2008 Groundwater Status June 2008. 425/649-7136 Groundwater Monitoring.

Tom Matson Dodge, Inc., 2925 Auburn / 76 #2705402, 1350 Bay snohomish County Way N, Auburn Facility Site ID # Street, Port Orchard Facility Site ID 59813133 - Submitted 10/16/08. Report # 85753551 - Submitted 10/28/08. Report Northwest Regional Office Contact: received: Letter UST Spill Cleanup. received: Groundwater Status September e-mail [email protected] or call 2008. 425/649-7136 Riverview School Dist Tolt Middle School, 3740 Tolt Ave, Carnation Jackpot Station 163, 1001 North kittitas County Facility Site ID # 64186354 - Submitted Avenue D, Snohomish Facility Site 10/21/08. Report received: UST Site Central Regional Office Contact: e-mail ID # 67539974 - Submitted 10/21/08. Assessment. [email protected] or call 509/575-2490 Report received: Supplemental Subsurface Investigation. Arco Facility #00980/Socorro Merced, Texaco #63-232-0017, 1510 Canyon Rd, 10822 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle Ellensburg Facility Site ID # 86291644 7-Eleven Food Store 2306-23176-E, Facility Site ID # 68996432 - Submitted - Submitted 10/22/08. Report received: Third 12704 Mukilteo Speedway, Mukilteo 10/14/08. Report received: Groundwater Quarter 2008 Monitoring. Facility Site ID # 91197184 - Submitted Status April 2008; Remediation Progress 10/17/08. Report received: Groundwater April 2008. Status June 2008. pierce County Texaco Station #63-232-1449, 4102 Southwest Regional Office Contact: NE 4th St, Renton Facility Site ID # Spokane County e-mail [email protected] or call 73233112 - Submitted 10/28/08. Report 360/407-6240 Eastern Regional Office Contact: received: Groundwater Status May 2008. Doug Ladwig, 509/329-3440 or e-mail [email protected] Unocal 5956, 7051 Pacific Ave, Tacoma Chevron 68th Ave, 19918 68th Ave Facility Site ID # 1368 - Submitted S, Kent Facility Site ID # 84544811 10/17/08. Report received: 3rd Q 2008 Spokane International Airport, 9000 W - Submitted 10/14/08. Report received: Groundwater Monitoring & Routine O&M. Airport Dr, Spokane Facility Site ID Groundwater Status June 2008. # 6332493 - Submitted 10/15/08. Report Texaco Station #63-232-0400, 801 received: Former Heating Oil Tank Closure Arco Facility #04451/Kaaw Inc., 10504 Division St, Tacoma Facility Site Building 705. Aurora Ave N, Seattle Facility Site ID ID # 3346989 - Submitted 10/14/08. # 93425596 - Submitted 10/14/08. Report Report received: 2nd Q 2008 Groundwater received: Groundwater Status June 2008. Walla Walla County Monitoring. Eastern Regional Office Contact: Keith Shell #121499, 700 12th Ave, Seattle Shell Oil Products, 10716 Pacific Ave, Holliday, 509/329-3431 or e-mail Facility Site ID # 98648877 - Submitted [email protected] 10/16/08. Report received: Groundwater Tacoma Facility Site ID # 29514241 - Submitted 10/15/08. Report received: Phase Status June 2008. II Environmental Site Assessment. The Express, 406 S College Ave, College Place Facility Site ID # Misha 76, 4580 Fauntleroy Way SW, Texaco Station #63-232-1423, 15905 37666554 - Submitted 10/24/08. Report

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 15 received: 3Q08 Groundwater Monitoring & 425/649-7136 or e-mail Dmus461@ 360/407-6347 or e-mail Sros461@ecy. Remedial System O&M Report. ecy.wa.gov wa.gov ______Fostoria Gardens Building Property, Apex Grocery, 402 W Main St, 4501 S 134th St, Tukwila Facility Centralia Facility Site ID # 64471517 VOLUNTARY CLEANUP Site ID # 3270145 - Submitted 10/22/08. - Submitted 8/21/08. Report received: PROGRAM Report received: title. Media contaminated: Remedial Investigation Report. Media Under Ecology’s Voluntary Cleanup Soil, groundwater. Contaminants: EPA contaminated: Soil, groundwater. Program (VCP), a property owner priority metal pollutants;Arsenic. Site status: Contaminants: EPA priority metal pollutants; cleaning up a contaminated site pays a Independent remedial action in process. Petroleum products; Non-halogenated fee for Ecology review. When a cleanup solvents. Site status: Completed opinion Southland Facility 23525, 12848 Martin is determined to be sufficient, Ecology letter. Independent remedial action in Luther King Jr Way, Seattle Facility issues a no further action decision. process. Site ID # 99853513 - Submitted 10/22/08. Clark county Media contaminated: Soil, groundwater. Contaminants: Petroleum products. Site pierce County SW VCP Contact: Scott Rose, status: Independent remedial action in 360/407-6347 or e-mail Sros461@ecy. process. SW VCP Contact: Scott Rose, 360/407- wa.gov 6347 or e-mail [email protected] CTP Spec Home Mi, 4625 89th Ave NW Pipeline Washougal Compressor SE, Mercer Island Facility Site ID # Lawrence Street CFN Station, 3059 S Station, 1309 NE Brown Rd, 9985158 - Submitted 10/22/08. Report Lawrence St, Tacoma Facility Site ID Washougal Facility Site ID # 26815238 received: Final Cleanup Report. Media # 93374467 - Submitted 10/27/08. Report - Submitted 11/28/05. Reports received: contaminated: Soil. Contaminants: Petroleum received: Remedial Investigation Report. Remedial Investigation Work Plan; Interim products. Site status: Independent remedial Media contaminated: Soil, groundwater. Action Report; Interim Action Work Plan. action in process. Contaminants: Petroleum products; Media contaminated: Soil, groundwater. Non-halogenated solvents. Site status: Contaminants: EPA priority metal pollutants; Scougal Rubber Corp, 6239 Corson Independent remedial action in process. Petroleum products; Polynuclear aromatic Ave S, Seattle Facility Site ID # Spanaway Chevron 95851, 17519 hydrocarbons (PAH); Abestos. Site status: 93637295 - Submitted 12/6/06. Report Pacific Ave, Spanaway Facility Site Completed opinion letter. Independent received: Interim Action Report. Media ID # 52368594 - Submitted 1/12/06. remedial action in process. contaminated: Soil, groundwater. Contaminants: Halogenated organic Report received: Interim Action Report. compounds; Petroleum products; Non- Media contaminated: Soil, groundwater. cowlitz County halogenated solvents Site status: Completed Contaminants: Petroleum products. Site opinion letter. Independent remedial action status: Completed opinion letter. Independent SW VCP Contact: Scott Rose, 360/407- in process. remedial action in process. 6347 or e-mail [email protected] Unocal 5473, 401 Rainier Ave S, Groat Property West Scott Avenue, 608 Seattle Facility Site ID # 73985266 - skagit County W Scott Ave, Woodland Facility Site Submitted 8/31/04. Reports received: Interim ID # 5365021 - Submitted 8/25/03. Reports NW VCP Contact: Donna Musa, Action Report; Remedial Investigation received: Final Cleanup Report; Remedial 425/649-7136 or e-mail Dmus461@ Report; Remedial Investigation Work Plan. Investigation Report. Media contaminated: ecy.wa.gov Media contaminated: Soil, groundwater. Soil, groundwater. Contaminants: Petroleum Banner Bank, 1808 Commercial St, Contaminants: Petroleum products. Site products; Conventional organic contaminants. Anacortes Facility Site ID # 8050343 - status: Completed opinion letter. Independent Site status: Completed opinion letter. Submitted 10/28/08. Report received: Interim remedial action in process. Independent remedial action in process. Action Report. Media contaminated: Soil. Contaminants: EPA priority metal pollutants; lewis County Petroleum products. Site status: Independent king County remedial action in process. SW VCP Contact: Scott Rose, NW VCP Contact: Donna Musa,

Publication #08-09-041 W Page 16 Northwest Pipeline Group Mt Vernon other Department Hicks Road Pit, Prosser, Washington C/S, 15498 Lange Rd, Mount Vernon notices Publication # 08-09-017, Date: Facility Site ID # 2684 - Submitted September 2008 10/29/08. Report received: Remedial Changes to the CLARC Hicks Road Pit, cerca de Prosser, Investigation Report. Media contaminated: Information System for Washington. Publication # 08-09-017ES, Soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment. Trichloroethylene (TCE) Date: September 2008 Contaminants: EPA priority metal pollutants; Changes have been made to the Cleanup Petroleum products; Conventional inorganic Levels and Risk Calculations (CLARC) Enfoque sobre el Control de las Fuentes contaminants. Site status: Independent Information System to reflect recent en la Vía Fluvial Baja del Duwamish remedial action in process. EPA Region – 10 toxicity evaluations Publication # 08-09-065ES, Date: on trichloroethylene (TCE). The TCE September 2008 ______snohomish County guidance located on CLARC under the Guidance tab, Toxicological Information NW VCP Contact: Donna Musa, pull-down, provides revised toxicity 425/649-7136 or e-mail Dmus461@ values, oral and inhalation Cancer ecy.wa.gov Potency Factors, and corresponding Dave’s Lynnwood Automotive, 20010 multi-media cleanup levels. This 44th Ave W, Lynnwood Facility Site information replaces the previous ID # 58434551 - Submitted 2/6/06. Report CLARC guidance for TCE written in received: Interim Action Report. Media 2004. For more information, please contaminated: Soil. Contaminants: Petroleum refer to Ecology’s website at: https:// products. Site status: Completed opinion fortress.wa.gov/ecy/clarc/FocusSheets/ letter. Independent remedial action in TCE%20PCE%20Oct%202004%20 process. Final.pdf.

North Marina 14th St Bulkhead Site, If you have any questions or comments 600 Block Of 14th St, Everett Facility regarding the guidance, please contact Site ID # 3495883 - Submitted 1/18/08. Craig McCormack at 360/407-7193 or Report received: Interim Action Work Plan. e-mail [email protected], or by mail Media contaminated: Soil. Contaminants: at the following address: Department Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, Site status: Completed consultation. P.O. Box 47600, Olympia, Washington 98504-7600. ______thurston County

SW VCP Contact: Scott Rose, 360/407- TOXICS CLEANUP 6347 or e-mail [email protected] PROGRAM PUBLICATIONS

Vacant Lot - Deskoba West Bay LLC, Contact: Ann McNeely, 360/407-7205 107 West Bay Dr, Olympia Facility Site or e-mail [email protected] ID # 2026160 - Submitted 10/27/08. Report received: Interim Action Report. Prosser Airport Aircraft Applicators- Agreed Order and SEPA Documents Media contaminated: Soil, groundwater. Contaminants: Petroleum products; Ready for Public Review Publication # Non-halogenated solvents. Site status: 08-09-020, Date: September 2008 Independent remedial action in process. ______Lower Duwamish Waterway River Mile 3.9-4.3 East (Slip 6) Source Control Action Plan Publication # 08-09-001, Date: September 2008

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