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Model Toxics Control Accounts Biennial Report

2013 – 2015 Biennium

December 2015

Publication No. 15-09-340

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Publication and Contact Information

This report is available on the Department of Ecology’s website at https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/SummaryPages/1509340.html For more information contact: Toxics Cleanup Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600

Phone: 360-407-7170 Washington State Department of Ecology www.ecy.wa.gov o Headquarters, Olympia 360-407-6000

o Northwest Regional Office, Bellevue 425-649-7000

o Southwest Regional Office, Olympia 360-407-6300

o Central Regional Office, Yakima 509-575-2490

o Eastern Regional Office, Spokane 509-329-3400

To request materials in a format for the visually impaired, please call the Department of Ecology’s Toxics Cleanup Program at 360-407-7170. Persons with impaired hearing may call Washington Relay Service at 711. Persons with speech disability may call TTY at 877-833-6341.

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Model Toxics Control Accounts

Biennial Report

2013 – 2015 Biennium

Toxics Cleanup Program

Washington State Department of Ecology

Olympia, Washington

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Table of Contents List of Figures, Tables, and Photos ............................................................................ iv

Acknowledgments....................................................................................................... vii

Acronyms .................................................................................................................... viii

Summary ........................................................................................................................ 1

MTCA Accounts ........................................................................................................... 2

MTCA Cleanups: Toxics Control Accounts and Other State Funding .......................... 3

Hazardous Sites List (HSL) .......................................................................................... 4

Streamlining the Cleanup Process ............................................................................... 4

Chapter 1: Introduction ................................................................................................. 5

Ecology’s mission and why it matters. ......................................................................... 5

What is the Model Toxics Control Act? ........................................................................ 5

What is the purpose of this report? .............................................................................. 6

How does the MTCA Biennial Report relate to the MTCA Ten-Year Financing and

Cleanup Settlement Account reports? ......................................................................... 7

Where can I find these reports online? ........................................................................ 8

Chapter 2: MTCA Accounts .......................................................................................... 9

What are the purposes of the MTCA Accounts? .......................................................... 9

Where does the revenue come from? ........................................................................ 10

How can the MTCA Accounts be used? .................................................................... 12

Who determines how the MTCA Accounts are spent each biennium? ...................... 14

Chapter 3: Overview of the MTCA Site Cleanup Process ........................................ 25

What is a hazardous waste site? ............................................................................... 26

What is the Integrated Site Information System (ISIS)? ............................................. 26

How does a site get placed on the Confirmed and Suspected Contamination Sites

List? ........................................................................................................................... 26

How does a site get added to or removed from the Hazardous Sites List? ................ 27

How many confirmed or suspected cleanup sites has Ecology identified in

Washington? .............................................................................................................. 28

What law governs cleanups of hazardous waste sites? ............................................. 31

Which agency is responsible for implementing and enforcing the law? ..................... 32

Who pays for cleanups of hazardous waste sites? .................................................... 32

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Who is liable for cleanups of hazardous waste sites? ................................................ 33

What is the nature and scope of a person’s liability? ................................................. 33

What must a liable person do to resolve their liability? .............................................. 34

May a person take legal action to require other liable persons to share in the cost of a

cleanup? .................................................................................................................... 34

What processes are used to perform hazardous waste site cleanups? ..................... 34

What are the steps in the cleanup process? .............................................................. 37

Are grants available for local citizen groups affected by contamination? ................... 38

How can the public stay informed about cleanups? ................................................... 38

Where can I learn more about Ecology’s cleanup work? ........................................... 40

Chapter 4: Hazardous Sites List ................................................................................ 41

What information did Ecology use to prepare this section of the biennial report? ...... 41

What is the Hazardous Sites List? ............................................................................. 41

How many sites are currently on the Hazardous Sites List? ...................................... 42

What are the hazard waste rankings for sites on the Hazardous Sites List? ............. 42

How does Ecology use the hazard rankings when making cleanup or grant funding

decisions? .................................................................................................................. 43

Where are sites on the Hazardous Sites List located? ............................................... 44

What types of sites are included on the Hazardous Sites List?.................................. 47

When have sites been added to the Hazardous Sites List? ....................................... 48

Chapter 5: State Funding of MTCA Site Cleanups ................................................... 49

What information did Ecology use to prepare this section of the Biennial Report? .... 50

What types of state expenditures are made on remedial actions? ............................. 50

What funds were used in the 2013-2015 biennium to conduct remedial actions at

sites? ......................................................................................................................... 52

What percentage of the direct site-specific cleanup investments made during the

2013-2015 biennium were used to fund actions at highly-ranked sites? .................... 53

What types of remedial actions were started and/or completed in 2013-2015? ......... 54

How much did Ecology spend in the various project phases of remedial actions in

2013-2015? ................................................................................................................ 56

What Remedial Action Grants and Loans were provided to local governments during

the 2013-2015 biennium? .......................................................................................... 58

What Site Hazard Assessment Grants were provided to local governments during the

2013-2015 biennium? ................................................................................................ 59

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What Integrated Planning Grants were provided to local governments during the

2013-2015 biennium? ................................................................................................ 60

What Public Participation Grants were provided during the 2013-2015 biennium? .... 62

Why were no grants awarded for Area-wide Groundwater or Safe Drinking Water

Action projects during the 2013-2015 biennium? ....................................................... 62

What direct investments were made at sites where Ecology conducted or contracted

for remedial actions? .................................................................................................. 63

How does site cost recovery from potentially liable parties and voluntary cleanup

customers work? ........................................................................................................ 64

How much was cost recovered in the 2013-2015 biennium? ..................................... 65

Chapter 6: Streamlining the Cleanup Process ........................................................ 67

What is Ecology doing to speed up cleanups? ........................................................... 67

Model Remedies ........................................................................................................ 67

Integrated Planning Grants (IPGs) ............................................................................. 68

Lean Process ............................................................................................................. 69

Tools and Policies ...................................................................................................... 69

Conclusion ................................................................................................................... 71

Appendix A: Summary of Appendices .................................................................... A-1

Remedial Action Grants and Loans (Appendices C, D, and G).................................A-1

What types of remedial action grants or loans are available? ...................................A-1

Ecology Conducted and/or Contracted Site Work Expenditures (Appendix E) .........A-3

Public Participation Grants (Appendix F) ..................................................................A-3

Appendix B: MTCA Biennial Reporting Requirements (RCW 70.105D.030(6)) .... B-1

Appendix C: Remedial Action Grants (RAG) Financial Table ............................... C-1

Appendix D: Integrated Planning Grants (IPG) Financial Table ............................ D-1

Appendix E: Ecology-Conducted and/or Contracted Site Work Financial Table ..E-1

Appendix F: Public Participation Grants (PPG) Financial Table ............................ F-1

Appendix G: Site Hazard Assessment (SHA) Grants Financial Table .................. G-1

Appendix H: Hazardous Sites List (HSL) Information as of June 30, 2015 .......... H-1

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List of Figures, Tables, and Photos

Figure 1: Primary sources of revenue during the 2013-2015 Biennium........................ 11

Figure 2: Relation of Ecology’s ISIS database to the CSCSL, HSL, and No Further Action lists. .................................................................................................................... 28 Figure 3: Status of cleanup sites in Washington as of June 30, 2015. ......................... 30 Figure 4: Progression of site status since the mid-1990s ............................................. 31 Figure 5: Independent (VCP = Voluntary Cleanup Program) vs. Ecology-supervised cleanups ........................................................................................................................ 34 Figure 6: Steps in the cleanup process ……………………………………………………37 Figure 7: Location of ranked sites on Hazardous Sites List (July 2013-June 2015). See Appendix H for details. .................................................................................................. 44 Figure 8: Close-up view of Figure 7: Ranked sites on Hazardous Sites List along Puget Sound (July 2013-June 2015). See Appendix H for details. ......................................... 45

Figure 9: Hazardous sites by county ............................................................................ 46 Figure 10: Hazardous sites by industrial facility or activity ........................................... 47

Figure 11: Additions to the Hazardous Sites List by year ............................................ 48 Figure 12: Expenditures at Remedial Action Grants and Loans sites (July 2013 to June 2015). See Appendix C for details. ............................................................................... 58

Figure 13: Close-up view of Figure 12. Distribution of Remedial Action Grants and Loans Expenditures at sites along Puget Sound (July 2013 to June 2015). See Appendix C for details. .................................................................................................. 59 Figure 14: Expenditures at Integrated Planning Grant sites (July 2013 to June 2015). See Appendix D for details, including award biennium and grant descriptions. ............ 61

Figure 15: Ecology site investments in counties (July 2013 to June 2015). Note that the map identifies only those investments unique to counties. For a breakdown of all Ecology-conducted or contracted work that includes statewide cleanup efforts, see Appendix E. ................................................................................................................... 64

Table 1: Revenue Deposits, 2013-2015 Biennium ....................................................... 12

Table 2: MTCA Accounts operating expenditures by Ecology ...................................... 15 Table 3: MTCA Accounts capital expenditures by Ecology ........................................... 19 Table 4: MTCA Accounts expenditures by other state agencies .................................. 21 Table 5: Distribution of Hazard Waste Ranking (WARM) scores by site status ........... 43 Table 6: Direct cleanup investments for the 2013-2015 Biennium ................................ 52

Table 7: Direct site-specific cleanup investments by site rank ...................................... 53

Table 8: Total Remedial Action expenditures ............................................................... 55 Table 9: Summary of expenditures for major project phases ........................................ 57 Table 10: 2013-2015 STCA cost recovery and Voluntary Cleanup revenue ................. 65

Table 11: 2013-2015 Formal site cost recovery, 25 highest dollar amounts invoiced ... 66

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Photo 1: Petroleum-contaminated soil and groundwater are removed as part of an upland interim action at the former Kimberly-Clark Worldwide pulp and paper mill, Everett waterfront, March 2014. Photo credit: Department of Ecology. .......................... 5

Photo 2: Lower Duwamish Waterway cleanup site near Seattle. Photo credit: Department of Ecology. ................................................................................................. 25 Photos 3a, 3b, & 3c: Pasco Landfill Fire. Ecology worked with a group of PLPs to successfully extinguish a persistent subsurface fire at the Pasco Landfill Site. The fire was discovered in a disposal area containing mixed municipal wastes and tires. The work also included installation of a protective barrier wall around portions of a nearby repository (Zone A) containing approximately 35,000 drums of hazardous waste. All cleanup work is being performed on a cost recovery basis. Photo credit: Department of Ecology. ........................................................................................................................ 49

Photos 4a & 4b: Before and after photos (July 2013 and May 2014) of the former Custom Plywood site on Fidalgo Bay in Anacortes, Washington. Cleanup at the old mill site following a fire in 1992 is in the final stages after a massive removal and restoration effort. The shoreline is now an active and vital fish spawning and rearing location in Puget Sound. ................................................................................................................ 71

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Acknowledgments

I am pleased to present the Department of Ecology’s Model Toxics Control Accounts Biennial

Report: 2013-2015 Biennium to the Washington Legislature. The report details how Ecology’s

programs manage the MTCA Accounts and use them to clean up, restore, and protect

Washington State’s environment. I am fortunate to serve as Program Manager of Ecology’s

Toxics Cleanup Program and to work with the talented, dedicated staff who perform this

complex work. I want to salute the key contributors to the Toxics Cleanup Program and others

who work hard to make cleanups happen in Washington State every day. These people include

the many public and private persons and companies that do site cleanups, Ecology cleanup

project managers who oversee site cleanups, and staff who support them. I would also like to

specifically thank the staff listed below who helped produce this report.

Jim Pendowski, Manager

Toxics Cleanup Program

Program Discussion; Review;

Data Compilation & Analysis

Simon Adams

Matthew Alexander

Wayne Allenton

Lars Andreassen

Alan Bogner

Michael Feldcamp

Dawne Gardiska

Jodi Gearon

Mark Gordon

Jeff Johnston

Dan Koroma

Pete Kmet

Lydia Lindwall

My-Hanh Mai

Dawn Merryman

Seth Preston

Rebecca Pittman

Joanna Richards

Angie Wirkkala

Melani Zimmer-Fallon

Integrated Site Information System

(ISIS) Coordinators

Jean Rakestraw –

Statewide Coordinator

Frosti Smith—

Central Region Coordinator

Patti Carter & Miriam Robbins—

Eastern Region Coordinators

Gina Casteel & Lisa Sweitzer—

Headquarters Coordinators

Donna Musa & Sonia Fernandez—

Northwest Coordinators

Kim Cross & Kelly Fox—

Southwest Coordinators

Report Production

Arianne Fernandez, Photos

Hugo Froyland, Maps

Chuck Gruenenfelder, Photos

Elaine Heim, Report Lead & Editor

Andy Kallus, Photos

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Acronyms

AFRS Agency Financial Reporting System

BTEX Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes

CAP Cleanup Action Plan

CC Construction complete

CLARC Cleanup Levels and Risk Calculations

COC Contaminants of concern

cPAH Carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

CSA Cleanup Settlement Account

CSCSL Confirmed and Suspected Contamination Site List

CSID Cleanup Site ID: A unique identifier for the Integrated Site Information

System (ISIS) database.

CWU Central Washington University

DNR Department of Natural Resources

DOC Department of Corrections

DOR Department of Revenue

EIS Environmental Impact Statement

ELSA Environmental Legacy Stewardship Account

EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency

FS Feasibility Study

FSID Facility Site ID: A unique identifier for the Facility Site database.

FUDS Formerly-Used Defense Site

GF General Fund

GIS Geographic Information Systems

GW Groundwater

HSL Hazardous Sites List

HST Hazardous Substance Tax

HWTR Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program

II Initial Investigation

IPG Integrated Planning Grant

ISIS Integrated Site Information System database

LD Legislative District

LLC Limited liability company

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LTCA Local Toxics Control Account

LUST Leaking underground storage tank

MTCA Model Toxics Control Act

NFA Formal No Further Action (when written documentation is provided)

NPL National Priorities List (EPA – Federal Government)

NRDA Natural Resource Damage Assessment

O&M Operation and maintenance

OFM Office of Financial Management

PAHs Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

PCBs Polychlorinated biphenyls

PCE Tetrachloroethylene

PLP Potentially liable person or party

PPG Public Participation Grant

PSI Puget Sound Initiative

PUD Public Utility District

RAG Remedial Action Grant

RCW Revised Code of Washington

RI Remedial Investigation

SBCA State Building Construction Account

SD School District

SEA Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program

SEPA State Environmental Policy Act

SHA Site Hazard Assessment

SMS Sediment Management Standards rule

STCA State Toxics Control Account

TCP Toxics Cleanup Program

TOD Total oxygen demand

TPH Total petroleum hydrocarbons

VCP Voluntary Cleanup Program

VOC Volatile organic compound

W2R Waste 2 Resources Program

WAC Washington Administrative Code

WARM Washington Ranking Method

WQ Water Quality Program

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Summary

In 1988, Washington voters passed Initiative 97, the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA). The

act cites its main purpose as raising “sufficient funds to clean up all hazardous waste sites and to

prevent the creation of future hazards due to improper disposal of toxic wastes into the state’s

lands and waters.” It also granted Ecology authority to develop rules and oversee the cleanups

done by public and private entities throughout the state. To do this work, voters authorized a tax

on hazardous materials, including petroleum products, pesticides, and some chemicals. MTCA

dedicated the funding raised by the tax to a broad range of toxic pollution prevention; hazardous

and solid waste management; water and environmental health protection and monitoring; and

toxic cleanup purposes.

MTCA has a powerful impact on our state. Since the law became effective in 1989, more than

6,344 toxic sites have been cleaned up under the law, either with MTCA funds paying for state-

led cleanups or with Ecology oversight of privately-funded cleanups. That averages 244

completed cleanups per year, or 1 completed cleanup project every 1.5 days. Ecology continues

to take steps and implement tools that will streamline the cleanup process even further.

While this progress is significant, much work remains to be completed. There are still more than

5,700 sites that require further investigation and cleanup. Washington State or site owners are

currently performing cleanup efforts at nearly 4,000 sites. There are roughly 1,800 sites where

investigations and cleanups have not been started, while the universe of sites continues to expand

with 200 to 300 new sites reported to Ecology each year.

In 2013, the Washington State Legislature made significant changes to MTCA. Among those

changes, Ecology is now required to provide the Legislature and public a biennial report (every

two years) of the Department’s activities supported by appropriations from the State Toxics

Control Account (STCA), Local Toxics Control Account (LTCA) and the Environmental

Legacy Stewardship Account (ELSA) (RCW 70.105D.030(6)). The report must include

information on:

The name, location, hazardous waste ranking, and a short description of each site on the

hazardous sites list, and the date the site was placed on the Hazardous Sites List (HSL)

list;

The amount of money from the STCA, LTCA, and ELSA used to conduct remedial

actions at the site and the amount of that money recovered from potentially liable

persons; and

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The actual or estimated start and end dates, and the actual or estimated expenditures of

funds authorized under the statute for key project phases including emergency or interim

actions; remedial investigations; feasibility study and selection of a remedy; engineering

design and construction of the selected remedy and operation and maintenance or

monitoring; and the final completion date.

MTCA Accounts

STCA Revenues. A net total of $118.0 million was deposited in the STCA during the

2013-2015 biennium. This included revenues from the Hazardous Substance Tax

($171.5 million), fund transfers (-$50.8 million), cost recovery ($11.2 million), fines and

penalties ($0.4 million) and miscellaneous revenues ($0.3 million). The Department of

Revenue approved $14.7 million in tax credits.

STCA Expenditures (Ecology). During the 2013-2015 biennium, Ecology’s STCA funds

were distributed among ten Ecology programs. Total 2013-2015 biennium STCA

expenditures were $121.6 million (operating funds) and $43.8 million (capital funds).

STCA Expenditures (Other State Agencies). During the 2013-2015 biennium, the

Legislature appropriated operating and capital funds from the STCA to 11 other state

agencies. Operating funds totaling $12.4 million were expended by the Departments of

Agriculture, Revenue, Natural Resources, and Health; Puget Sound Partnership;

University of Washington; State Conservation Commission; and Washington State

Patrol. Capital funds totaling $8.4 million were expended by the University of

Washington—Tacoma; Department of Enterprise Services; and Recreation and

Conservation Funding Board.

LTCA Revenues. A net total of $77.1 million was deposited in the LTCA during the

2013-2015 biennium. This included revenues from the Hazardous Substance Tax

($134.8 million), miscellaneous revenues ($0.9 million) and fund transfers (-$47.0

million). The Department of Revenue approved $11.6 million in tax credits.

LTCA Expenditures (Ecology). During the 2013-2015 biennium, Ecology’s LTCA funds

were distributed among six Ecology programs and primarily used to support grant

programs. Total 2013-2015 biennium LTCA expenditures were $3.7 million (operating

funds) and $126.3 million (capital funds).

LTCA Expenditures (Other State Agencies). During the 2013-2015 biennium, the

Legislature appropriated capital funds from the LTCA to one other state agency. Capital

funds of $0.3 million were expended by the Department of Commerce.

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ELSA Revenues. A net total of $140.9 million was deposited into ELSA during the

2013-15 biennium. This included the Hazardous Substance Tax ($62.9 million) and fund

transfers ($78.0 million).

ELSA Expenditures (Ecology). During the 2013-15 biennium, Ecology’s ELSA funds

were distributed among ten Ecology programs. Total 2013-15 biennium ELSA

expenditures were $40.1 million (operating funds) and $65.2 million (capital funds).

ELSA Expenditures (Other State Agencies). During the 2013-2015 biennium, the

Legislature appropriated operating and capital funds from the ELSA to three other state

agencies. Operating funds totaling $4.4 million were expended by the Departments of

Corrections, Fish & Wildlife, and Natural Resources. Capital funds totaling $4.7 million

were expended by the Department of Natural Resources and Department of Commerce.

MTCA Toxics Control Accounts are discussed in greater detail in Chapter 2 and

supplemented by Appendix E.

MTCA Cleanups: Toxics Control Accounts and Other State Funding

Ecology made $138.0 million in direct cleanup investments (state contracts, grants and

loans) during the 2013-2015 biennium.

Approximately 67% of the funds were expended on cleanup actions ($92.5 million) and

33% on investigations and related activities ($45.5 million).

About 67% of Ecology’s direct site-specific cleanup investments (state contracts, grants

and loans) were made at highly-ranked sites (Federal Superfund and #1 or #2 ranked

sites).

MTCA cleanups and grant expenditures are discussed in greater detail in Chapters 1, 3, and

5, and supplemented by Appendices B, C, D, E, F, and G.

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Hazardous Sites List (HSL)

As of June 30, 2015, there were 12,065 sites in Ecology’s Integrated Site Information

System (ISIS) database. Over half of these have been cleaned up since the inception of

Ecology’s cleanup program.

As of that same date, there were 1,824 sites on the Hazardous Sites List (HSL). The HSL

is a subset of the 5,721 sites on Ecology’s Confirmed and Suspected Contaminated Sites

List (CSCSL) that have cleanup actions yet to be completed. A majority of sites are

located along the I-5 corridor. Not all sites are ranked since many are cleaned up

voluntarily as part of land transactions.

These lists continue to expand as new sites are reported. Since the year 2000, between

200 and 300 new contaminated sites have been reported to Ecology each year.

A wide range of commercial and industrial facilities or activities are responsible for the

contamination problems at cleanup sites. More than half of the sites on the HSL are

associated with releases from gasoline stations and/or petroleum storage or refining

facilities.

The Hazardous Sites List is discussed briefly in Chapter 3 and in greater detail in Chapter 4,

and supplemented by Appendix H.

Streamlining the Cleanup Process

Ecology has developed tools and policies that help accelerate the pace of cleanups, such as

model remedies for sites impacted by the Asarco smelter emissions and sites with petroleum-

contaminated soil. Other tools, such as technical guidance, trainings, and project management

standards, are designed to not only help accelerate cleanups, but help speed the flow of MTCA

funds for site work.

These efforts are making a difference. Ecology is continuing to streamline the cleanup process,

characterize sites in a timely manner, and make faster decisions. The end result will have long-

term value and measurable benefits that stretch far into Washington’s future: fewer hazardous

waste sites in our neighborhoods, more contaminants removed from our environment, and more

land put back into productive use.

See Chapter 6 for more details about Ecology’s work to streamline cleanups.

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Chapter 1: Introduction

Ecology’s mission and why it matters.

The mission of the Department of Ecology (Ecology) is to protect, preserve, and enhance

Washington’s environment, and to promote the wise management of our air, land, and water for

the benefit of current and future generations.

Ecology’s Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) sharpens that focus even further. TCP’s mission is to

protect human health and the environment by preventing and cleaning up pollution, and

supporting sustainable communities and natural resources for the benefit of current and future

generations.

The health of Washington’s communities and economy relies on clean water, soil, and air

unpolluted by toxic waste. Ecology’s staff and programs work to make that vision a reality

today and ensure it for the future.

What is the Model Toxics Control Act?

The Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) is one of Washington’s principal environmental laws

that helps protect the health of our residents and environment. Among other things, MTCA

provides funding that facilitates Ecology’s work to prevent, evaluate, and clean up contamination

in our communities. The law evolved more than 25 years ago from a citizens’ initiative. Voters

passed Initiative 97 in the November 1988

general election, and the law became

effective on March 1, 1989.

The chief purpose of MTCA is to raise

“sufficient funds to clean up all hazardous

waste sites and to prevent the creation of

future hazards due to improper disposal of

toxic wastes into the state’s lands and

waters.” But MTCA also grants Ecology

authority to develop rules and oversee the

cleanups done by public and private

entities throughout the state. To do this

work, voters authorized a tax on hazardous

materials, including petroleum products,

pesticides, and many other chemicals. The

law also dedicated the funding raised by the

Photo 1: Petroleum-contaminated soil and groundwater are removed as part of an upland

interim action at the former Kimberly-Clark Worldwide pulp and paper mill, Everett waterfront,

March 2014. Photo credit: Department of Ecology.

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tax to a broad range of toxic pollution prevention; hazardous and solid waste management; water

and environmental health protection and monitoring; and toxic cleanup purposes.

MTCA has a powerful impact on our state. Since voters passed the initiative in 1988, more than

6,344 toxic sites have been cleaned up under the law, either with MTCA funds paying for state-

led cleanups or with Ecology oversight of privately-funded cleanups. That total averages 244

completed cleanups per year, or 1 completed cleanup project every 1.5 days.

Since its inception, MTCA has been amended 26 times to refine the initiative and make it more

effective. In the most recent change in 2013, the Legislature changed MTCA to:

(1) Facilitate the cleanup and redevelopment of brownfield properties;

(2) Increase the emphasis on the development and use of model remedies for lower-risk sites;

(3) Create the Environmental Legacy and Stewardship Account (ELSA);

(4) Change the distribution of tax revenue among the existing MTCA accounts and ELSA,

and uses of those accounts;

(5) Establish a grant program to address stormwater impacts from existing development; and

(6) Expand Ecology’s reporting requirements.

What is the purpose of this report?

The MTCA Biennial Report (2013-2015 Biennium) presents information on hazardous wastes

sites and MTCA expenditures between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2015.

This report is intended to fulfill the requirements in RCW 70.105D.030(6), which directs

Ecology to provide the Legislature and public a report of the Department’s activities supported

by appropriations from three accounts: the State Toxics Control Account (STCA), the Local

Toxics Control Account (STCA), and the Environmental Legacy Stewardship Account (ELSA).

Specifically, this report includes:

The name; location; hazardous waste ranking (also known as the Washington Ranking

Method or WARM); a short description of each site on the Hazardous Sites List (HSL);

and the date each site was placed on the list; and

For sites with state contracts, grants, loans, or direct investments by the state:

o The amount of money from STCA, LTCA, and ELSA used to conduct remedial

actions at the site, and the amount of that money recovered from potentially liable

persons; and

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The actual or estimated start and end dates, and the actual or estimated expenditures

of funds authorized under the statute for key project phases that include:

Emergency or interim actions;

Remedial investigations, feasibility study, and selection of a remedy;

Engineering design and construction of the selected remedy;

Operation and maintenance or monitoring of the constructed remedy; and

The final completion date.

As required by the statute, the focus of this report is on those sites being cleaned up using public

funds from the three MTCA accounts, either through grants to local government or direct

contracted cleanup by Ecology. This report also addresses the status of the 1,800-plus sites on

Ecology’s Hazardous Sites List, which is a subset of the known 5,700-plus sites still remaining

on Ecology’s Confirmed and Suspected Contaminated Sites List. It should be noted that there

are many other cleanups occurring in Washington State not funded by these accounts, including

privately-funded cleanups, cleanups being conducted by the federal government at the Hanford

Site, and at the many military facilities in the state. Ecology also conducts cleanups using funds

appropriated from the Cleanup Settlement Account (CSA), such as the cleanup of area-wide

arsenic-contaminated soils from the former Asarco smelters in Tacoma and Everett. Cleanups

conducted with funds from the CSA are the subject of a separate report required by RCW

70.105D.130(7).

How does the MTCA Biennial Report relate to the MTCA Ten-Year Financing and Cleanup Settlement Account reports?

The MTCA Biennial Report is produced by TCP in December of each odd-numbered year. It

describes Ecology’s activities that are supported by appropriations from STCA, LTCA, and

ELSA during the most recent biennium (e.g., July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2015).

RCW 70.105D.030(6).

The MTCA Ten-Year Financing Report is produced by TCP in September of each even-

numbered year, in cooperation with local governments that have cleanup responsibilities. The

report identifies long-term remedial action estimated costs, and projects future needs for

remedial actions that are eligible for funding from STCA, LTCA, and ELSA.

RCW 70.105D.030(3) and (5).

The Cleanup Settlement Account Report is produced by TCP each year in October. The

Cleanup Settlement Account (CSA) holds funds from legal settlements or court orders that

resolved liability for cleanup or natural resource damages, and links those funds to specific site

or restoration efforts. The report describes work accomplished during the previous fiscal year

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(July 1 through June 30) and includes the Asarco bankruptcy settlement projects such as mine

cleanups, the Everett Smelter, and the Tacoma Smelter Plume. RCW 70.105D.130(7).

Where can I find these reports online?

Ecology’s MTCA Biennial Reports (2013 and 2015) and Annual Reports (1986-2012) may be

found at:

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/MTCA_AnnualReport/annualRpt.html

Ecology’s MTCA Ten-Year Financing Reports may be found at:

2008: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/summarypages/0801044.html

2010: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/summarypages/1109045.html

2012: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/SummaryPages/1309045.html

2014: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/SummaryPages/1409055.html

Ecology’s Cleanup Settlement Account Reports may be found at:

FY2012: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/SummaryPages/1409082.html

FY2013: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/SummaryPages/1409083.html

FY2015: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/SummaryPages/1509172.html

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Chapter 2: MTCA Accounts

In 1970, Governor Dan Evans called a special session of the Legislature to concentrate on

passing environmental legislation. One outcome of that special session was the creation of the

Department of Ecology. Composed of previously separate but sometimes overlapping public

entities, it was the first agency of its kind in the United States—even preceding the U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Since then, Washington’s government and its people have passed many laws to maintain and

improve our state’s environmental health. The Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) made a long-

term investment toward those goals when it set up the MTCA Accounts. These funding sources

are primarily dedicated to supporting environmental cleanup work, toxic pollution prevention

projects, and hazardous and solid waste management activities.

Tables in this chapter identify all expenditures, capital and operating, in the MTCA Accounts.

The data was extracted using the Agency Financial Reporting System (AFRS); Office of

Financial Management (OFM); Ecology’s 2013-15 Budget & Program Overview; and Ecology’s

internal cleanup database, the Integrated Site Management System (ISIS).

What are the purposes of the MTCA Accounts?

MTCA’s declaration of policy in RCW 70.105D.010 outlines the principles that guide

implementation of the law and the use of the MTCA Accounts.

Each person has a fundamental and inalienable right to a healthful environment, and

each person has a responsibility to preserve and enhance that right. The beneficial

stewardship of the land, air, and waters of the state is a solemn obligation of the present

generation for the benefit of future generations.

A healthful environment is now threatened by irresponsible use and disposal of

hazardous substances. There are hundreds of hazardous waste sites in this state, and

more will be created if current waste practices continue. Hazardous waste sites threaten

the state's water resources, including those used for public drinking water. Many of our

municipal landfills are current or potential hazardous waste sites and present serious

threats to human health and the environment. The cost of eliminating these threats, in

many cases, is beyond the financial means of local governments and ratepayers. The

main purpose of Chapter 2, Laws of 1989, is to raise sufficient funds to clean up all

hazardous waste sites and to prevent the creation of future sites due to improper disposal

of toxic wastes into the state's land and waters.

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Many farmers and small business owners who have followed the law with respect to their

uses of pesticides and other chemicals may nonetheless face devastating economic

consequences because their uses have contaminated the environment or water supplies of

their neighbors. With a source of funds, the state may assist these farmers and business

owners, as well as those persons who sustain damages, such as the loss of their drinking

water supplies, as a result of the contamination.

It is in the public's interest to efficiently use our finite land base, to integrate our land use

planning policies with our clean-up policies, and to clean up and reuse contaminated

industrial properties in order to minimize industrial development pressures on

undeveloped land and to make clean land available for future social use.

Because it is often difficult or impossible to allocate responsibility among persons liable

for hazardous waste sites, and because it is essential that sites be cleaned up well and

expeditiously, each responsible person should be liable jointly and severally.

Because releases of hazardous substances can adversely affect the health and welfare of

the public, the environment, and property values, it is in the public interest that affected

communities be notified of where releases of hazardous substances have occurred and

what is being done to clean them up.

Since Washington voters approved the original law in 1988, Ecology has developed a MTCA

implementation framework that is built upon these principles. The framework comprises a

balanced investment strategy of toxic pollution prevention, hazardous and solid waste

management, and toxic cleanup.

Where does the revenue come from?

The MTCA Accounts are primarily funded by revenue from the Hazardous Substance Tax (HST)

collected by the Department of Revenue. The HST is imposed on the first possession in the state

of petroleum products, pesticides, and certain chemicals. These hazardous substances are taxed

at the rate of 0.70 percent of the wholesale value ($7 tax per $1,000 product value). More than

97 percent of the revenue deposited into the MTCA Accounts comes from payments of the HST.

Figure 1 illustrates the sources of revenue and how they are distributed into the State Toxics

Control Account (STCA), Local Toxics Control Account (LTCA), and Environmental Legacy

Stewardship Account (ELSA).

Revenue deposits made during the 2013-2015 biennium for each account are shown in Table 1.

Other revenue sources deposited into the accounts include:

Cost Recovery of Ecology’s expenses for conducting or overseeing cleanup actions

conducted under the terms of a formal Decree or Order, or for evaluating reports of

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independent site cleanup actions. Charges for Ecology’s professional staff are billed at

an hourly rate that includes salaries, benefits, and indirect charges defined by rule.

Fines and Penalties imposed when parties knowingly fail to comply with our state’s

environmental protection or cleanup laws.

Tax credits refunded to corporations by the Department of Revenue (DOR) after DOR

conducts an audit of the corporation.

Operating Transfers In/Out include transfers between MTCA accounts, as well as $18

million in transfers to General Fund-State and $2.4 million to the Radioactive Mixed

Waste Account.

Figure 1: Primary sources of revenue during the 2013-2015 Biennium

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Table 1: Revenue Deposits, 2013-2015 Biennium

State Toxics Control Account Local Toxics Control Account

Hazardous Substance Tax $ 171,546,000 Hazardous Substance Tax $134,786,000

Operating Transfers Out -$50,782,00 Miscellaneous $917,000

Cost Recovery $11,245,000 Operating Transfers Out -$47,000,000

Fines & Penalties $432,000 Tax Credits -$11,586,000

Miscellaneous $353,000 Total Funds $77,117,000

Tax Credits -$14,746,000

Total Funds $118,048,000

Environmental Legacy Stewardship Account

Hazardous Substance Tax $62,948,000

Miscellaneous $1,000

Operating Transfers In $78,000,000

Total Funds $140,949,000

How can the MTCA Accounts be used?

Ecology strives to protect and conserve our clean air, pure and abundant waters, and the natural

beauty of our state. Ecology is committed to protecting both humans and the environment from

pollution, to restoring and preserving ecosystems that sustain life, and to meeting the needs of

our citizens and businesses without destroying environmental resources and functions.

The STCA received 56 percent of the Hazardous Substance Tax (HST) revenues that supported

this commitment. STCA is primarily an operating budget account that supports Ecology’s

environmental programs and other state agency work. The revenues were dedicated to:

Hazardous and solid waste planning, management, regulation, enforcement, technical

assistance and public education.

Hazardous waste investigations and cleanup.

State matching funds required under federal cleanup law.

State government programs for the safe reduction, recycling, or disposal of hazardous

wastes from households, small businesses, and agriculture.

Hazardous materials emergency response training.

Centennial Clean Water and Stormwater Programs and grants

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Water and environmental health protection and monitoring programs.

Public funding to assist potentially liable persons under certain conditions and findings

by the Director of Ecology.

Development and demonstration of alternative management technologies designed to

carry out the hazardous waste management priorities.

STCA funds also support capital cleanup projects in Puget Sound and Eastern Washington.

These focused state investments advance cleanups near Puget Sound, or where the responsible

parties are either unwilling or unable to pay costs associated with cleanup activities.

The LTCA received 44 percent of the HST revenues, which were dedicated to:

Hazardous waste investigations and cleanup.

Hazardous and solid waste plans and programs.

Methamphetamine cleanup.

Cleanup and disposal of hazardous substances from abandoned or derelict vessels.

Centennial Clean Water and Stormwater Programs and grants

Public participation grants in support of cleanups and business waste reduction programs.

Ecology’s budget for LTCA funding, particularly the capital budget, is focused on providing

grants and loans to local governments and communities for environmental work. Money is

awarded for cleaning up publicly-owned contaminated sites; supporting community awareness

and local programs that reduce and safely manage hazardous and solid waste; and making

investments to protect water quality.

Once STCA and LTCA deposits reach $140 million each fiscal year, the remainder is transferred

to ELSA. Generally, ELSA funds may be used for any purposes authorized under STCA and

LTCA. Funds may also be used for projects that significantly reduce the time to complete

cleanups, that reduce stormwater pollution from existing development, or that remove hazardous

substances from derelict vessels, including:

Grants or loans to local governments for performance and outcome-based projects; model

remedies; demonstration projects; procedures; contracts; and project management and

oversight that result in significant reductions in the time to complete compared to

baseline averages;

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Purposes authorized under RCW 70.105D.070 (3) and (4). This allows ELSA to be used

for all items authorized under STCA or LTCA;

Grants or loans awarded through a competitive grant program administered by Ecology to

fund design and construction of low-impact development retrofit projects and other high

quality projects that reduce storm water pollution from existing infrastructure; and

Cleanup and disposal of hazardous substances from abandoned or derelict vessels.

Who determines how the MTCA Accounts are spent each biennium?

The Legislature appropriates the MTCA Accounts to state agencies through the biennial budget

process. During the 2013-2015 biennium, the Legislature appropriated operating and capital

funds to a number of state agencies. Those with expenditures include Ecology and the

Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Corrections, Enterprise Services, Fish and Wildlife,

Health, Natural Resources, and Revenue; Puget Sound Partnership; Washington State Patrol;

University of Washington-Tacoma; State Conservation Commission; and Recreation and

Conservation Funding Board. Tables 2 through 4 show 2013-2015 biennium expenditures for

Ecology and other agencies from STCA, LTCA, and ELSA.

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Table 2: MTCA Accounts operating expenditures by Ecology

Ecology Programs

Operating

STCA LTCA ELSA Total

Toxics Cleanup Program

Cleanup activities include overseeing cleanups conducted under an order or decree; providing advice and assistance to persons independently conducting cleanups; leading emergency actions and cleanups where sites are abandoned or have non-compliant owners; and supporting contaminated site cleanup with public information, policy, and rule development, and other Toxic Cleanup Program support tasks. Includes cleanup project manager oversight of local government Remedial Action Grants.

$31,029,000

$0

$4,941,000

$35,970,000

Water Quality Program

Provided stormwater management; water quality standards; aquatics pesticides management; water quality financial. Provided funding for Water Quality staff that work with local governments and other stakeholders to implement a municipal stormwater program and permitting system.

$13,774,000

$290,000

$10,834,000

$24,898,000

Hazardous Waste & Toxics Reduction

Promoted pollution prevention and safe waste management, primarily through technical assistance to businesses; inspections of large quantity generators of hazardous waste and permitted treatment; storage and disposal facilities; and hazardous waste cleanups. Conducted criminal investigations and enforcement actions. Reviewed and analyzed waste-derived fertilizers as part of the fertilizer registration process. Funded and trained local government specialists to provide assistance in waste management and reduction and source control. Managed permits, closures, and cleanups at facilities that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste.

$12,338,000

$0

$6,388,000

$18,726,000

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Ecology Programs

Operating

STCA LTCA ELSA Total

Shorelands and Environmental Assistance

Water quality certifications for water-related construction projects, including dredging. Staff provided technical assistance to local government updating wetland protection standards in local critical area ordinances. Supported Padilla Bay National Estuarine Reserve research and education activities. Base funding for Washington Conservation Corps to support crews performing natural resources restoration projects for federal, state, and local agency sponsors. Local government financial assistance to update their Shoreline Master Programs, training, and assistance on the State Environmental Policy Act for local governments and the public.

$10,341,000

$0

$8,347,000

$18,688,000

Environmental Assessment Program

Provided water quality monitoring, biological monitoring, toxics monitoring, marine sediment monitoring, groundwater investigations, and water cleanup studies.

$13,486,000

$0

$1,883,000

$15,369,000

Waste 2 Resources Program

Provided engineering and hydrogeologic support to local health departments; regulatory compliance assistance; industrial dangerous waste and cleanup activities; prevent and reduce toxic threats. Provided public participation grants to citizen groups and nonprofit public interest organizations to facilitate public participation in the investigation and remediation of contaminated sites. Provided grants to local governments for local solid waste planning and oversight of solid waste facilities.

$7,377,000

$3,133,000

$3,930,000

$14,440,000

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Ecology Programs

Operating

STCA LTCA ELSA Total

Air Quality Program

Developed strategies to respond to and prevent violations of national ambient air quality standards in Washington communities. Returned areas to attainment with federal standards; preventing at-risk areas from going into nonattainment; ultrafine particulate study in Port Angeles and Port Townsend.

$12,503,000

$0

$1,140,000

$13,643,000

Spill Prevention, Preparedness & Response

Hazardous material and oil spill response work.

$11,239,000

$0

$1,894,000

$13,133,000

Agency Administration Program Provided statewide support through executive leadership, governmental relations, communications, human resources, financial, information technology, and facility services.

$9,424,000

$322,000

$692,000

$10,438,000

Nuclear Waste Program

Oversaw management of hazardous and radioactive mixed wastes on Hanford and other mixed waste facilities; early treatment of Hanford wastes; provided regulatory assistance to the U.S. Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency; and implemented the provisions of the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order and the Hazardous Waste Management Act.

$178,000

$0

$0

$178,000

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Ecology Programs

Operating

STCA LTCA ELSA Total

Water Resources Program

Provided funding to implement a watershed plan and development of a conceptual groundwater model for water rights permitting and mitigation efforts.

$0

$0

$86,000

$86,000

Total 2013-2015 Biennium Ecology MTCA Operating Expenditures

$121,689,000

$3,745,000

$40,135,000

$165,569,000

Note: Totals may not add due to rounding.

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Table 3: MTCA Accounts capital expenditures by Ecology

Ecology Programs

Capital

STCA LTCA ELSA Total

Toxics Cleanup Program

Remedial Action Grant Program funding local government grants. Administration of the Remedial Action Grants, which provides fiscal oversight of the program. Investigate and cleanup toxic sites. Includes new and reappropriations for Cleanup Toxic Sites—Puget Sound and the Eastern Washington Clean Sites Initiative to clean up orphaned or abandoned sites, cleanup sites with non-compliant owners, fund emergency removals, and invest where state funding can advance cleanups and build partnerships. Development, implementation, and evaluation of model remedies. Safe soils remediation at school sites in central Washington.

$24,568,000

$50,900,000

$20,307,000

$95,775,000

Water Quality Program

Provided funding for long-term competitive statewide stormwater projects to local governments to plan, design, and construct stormwater retrofit or low-impact development projects. Provided funding for competitive statewide projects to local governments for water pollution control facilities, nonpoint source control, and water quality improvement planning and implementation/activities.

$11,694,000

$38,026,000

$39,390,000

$89,110,000

Waste 2 Resources Program

Funded grants to local governments for contaminated site cleanups, solid waste reduction and recycling programs, and provided enforcement for local solid waste facilities. Funded Lilyblad site cleanup and funded grants to the City of Port Angeles to avert a landfill bluff failure.

$0

$27,974,000

$4,472,000

$32,446,000

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Ecology Programs

Capital

STCA LTCA ELSA Total

Air Quality Program

Reduced harmful emissions from heavy- duty diesel engines through use of anti-idling technologies in public fleets statewide. Reduced harmful emissions from wood stoves in at-risk communities statewide.

$7,290,000

$3,190,000

$0

$10,480,000

Shorelands and Environmental Assistance

Updated local master shoreline programs. Funding provided to speed up completion of Puget Sound Shoreline Master Program updates. Funding for Puget Sound cleanups and restoration work including creosoted debris removal, stream fencing, and plantings. Funding for Veterans Corps (Washington Conservation Corps.).

$62,000

$5,929,000

$921,000

$6,912,000

Agency Administration Program

Provided statewide support through executive leadership, governmental relations, communications, human resources, financial, information technology, and facility services.

$53,000

$260,000

$136,000

$449,000

Hazardous Waste & Toxics Reduction

Removed known toxic components in vehicles and appliances, including switches containing mercury, prior to crushing and shredding.

$176,000

$0

$0

$176,000

Total 2013-2015 Biennium Ecology MTCA Capital Expenditures

$43,843,000

$126,279,000

$65,226,000

$235,348,000

Note: Totals may not add due to rounding.

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Table 4: MTCA Accounts expenditures by other state agencies

Operating Capital

Other State Agencies STCA ELSA Total STCA LTCA ELSA Total

Department of Agriculture

$5,169,000

$0

$5,169,000

$0

$0

$0

$0

Operating activities include: Agency Administration, Chemistry Laboratory, Pesticide Regulation.

Department of Corrections

$0

$72,000

$72,000

$0

$0

$0

$0 Operating activities include: Correctional Operations.

Department of Fish & Wildlife

$0

$1,224,000

$1,224,000

$0

$0

$0

$0

Operating activities include: Agency Administration, Fish Production for Sustainable Fisheries, Native Fish Recovery, Habitat Conservation Technical Assistance.

Department of Health

$3,762,000

$0

$3,762,000

$0

$0

$0

$0

Operating activities include: Department of Health Administration, Protect Drinking Water, Protect Community Environmental Health.

Puget Sound Partnership

$583,000

$0

$583,000

$0

$0

$0

$0

Operating activities include: Setting Priorities and Evaluating Progress with Science, Support Ecosystem Recovery, Administration.

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Operating Capital

Other State Agencies STCA ELSA Total STCA LTCA ELSA Total

Department of Revenue

$89,000

$0

$89,000

$0

$0

$0

$0

Operating activities include: State and Local Revenue Collection and Distribution.

Department of Natural Resources

$80,000

$3,124,000

$3,204,000

$0

$0

$4,499,000

$4,499,000

Operating activities include: Aquatic Lands Environmental Management, Aquatic Lands Business Management, Forest Practices Act and Rules. Capital projects include: Derelict Vessel Removal and Disposal.

University of Washington

$1,120,000

$0

$1,120,000

$848,000

$0

$0

$848,000

Operating activities include: Research. Capital projects include: Tacoma Campus Development and Soil Remediation.

Washington State Patrol Fire Training Academy

$513,000

$0

$513,000

$0

$0

$0

$0 Operating activities include:

Specialized Outreach Fire Services.

Department of Enterprise Services

$0

$0

$0

$48,000

$0

$0

$48,000 Capital projects include: Capitol Lake Dredging.

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Operating Capital

Other State Agencies STCA ELSA Total STCA LTCA ELSA Total

Department of Commerce

$0 $0 $0 $0

$337,000

$221,000

$558,000

Capital projects include: Projects that Strengthen Communities and Quality of Life, Brownfield Redevelopment Grants.

State Conservation Commission

$1,050,000

$0

$1,050,000 $0 $0 $0 $0

Operating activities include: Technical Services and Program Delivery, Conservation District Operations and Accountability, State Conservation Commission Operations and Administration.

Recreation and Conservation Funding Board

$0

$0

$0

$7,488,000

$0

$0

$7,488,000 Capital projects include: Family Forest Fish Passage Program.

Total 2013-2015 Biennium Other State Agencies’ MTCA Expenditures

$12,366,000

$4,420,000

$16,786,000

$8,384,000

$337,000

$4,720,000

$13,441,000

Note: Totals may not add due to rounding.

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Chapter 3: Overview of the MTCA Site Cleanup

Process

The Department of Ecology (Ecology) has identified more than 12,000 sites in Washington State

as having confirmed or suspected contamination. These sites can pose serious threats to the

health of our residents, neighborhoods, and environment. Called “hazardous waste sites” under

MTCA, the sites include leaking underground storage tanks at gas stations; landfills with

methane gas that has seeped into nearby homes; and industrial and commercial facilities that

have polluted the groundwater and soil with a wide range of chemicals. These sites can not only

threaten a community’s health, they can block future development opportunities.

Ecology oversees cleanups to help remove those threats, restore fragile habitats, and help

communities thrive. In general, these cleanups under MTCA can be conducted in one of three

ways:

a) Independent cleanups: Property owners conduct the cleanup independently, often under

Ecology’s Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP).

b) Ecology-supervised cleanups: Ecology supervises the cleanup by a potentially liable

person under an administrative order or a court-approved consent decree (settlement).

c) Ecology-conducted cleanups: Ecology conducts the cleanup under a state contract,

typically when no potentially liable persons can be identified or such persons are unable

or unwilling to pay for the cleanup.

Chapter 3 explains what a

hazardous waste site is. It

describes the number of hazardous

waste sites that have been

identified in Washington State, and

how many have been successfully

cleaned up. This chapter also

provides an overview of the laws

governing the sites’ cleanup; the

persons responsible and options for

cleaning them up; steps in the

cleanup process; and the public’s

role in that process.

Photo 2: Lower Duwamish Waterway cleanup site near Seattle. Photo credit: Department of Ecology.

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What is a hazardous waste site?

A hazardous waste site under MTCA is any site where Ecology has confirmed a release or a

threatened release of a hazardous substance that requires remedial action.

Hazardous waste sites can range in size and complexity: from small petroleum leaks at gas

stations, to a broad swath of contamination such as the Tacoma Smelter Plume, where more than

1,000 square miles of the Puget Sound Basin were contaminated by former Asarco copper

smelter emissions.

A site is defined by the nature and extent of contamination associated with one or more releases

of hazardous substances. Contamination found on land, which Ecology calls “upland sites,” can

affect more than one parcel of real property and can impact soil and groundwater for miles.

Contamination found along our waterways, called “sediment sites,” can damage the fragile

aquatic environment, including vegetation, biota, and water quality.

Remedial actions are the collective planning, investigative, and technical work needed to clean

up such contaminated sites. When remedial actions are conducted—such as excavation and

removal of contaminated soils, or in situ (in place) treatment of contaminated soil and

groundwater—they can facilitate habitat restoration and economic development, and convert

formerly unusable properties into thriving economic centers.

What is the Integrated Site Information System (ISIS)?

ISIS is Ecology’s environmental database that contains the hazardous waste sites known to

Ecology. We use it to catalog new sites, help prioritize our work, and track a site’s cleanup

progress. TCP’s Web Reporting portal, which draws data from ISIS, can be accessed at

https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/tcpwebreporting/

How does a site get placed on the Confirmed and Suspected Contamination Sites List?

Owners and operators of a facility must report the discovery of any release of a hazardous

substance that may pose a threat to human health or the environment to the Department of

Ecology. Other persons are encouraged to report knowledge of such releases. Often, such

reports are received as a result of disclosure requirements in real estate laws, and environmental

assessments required by lenders.

In general, after learning about a suspected release, Ecology enters the information into the ISIS

database. Concurrent to this, Ecology (or its designee) must conduct an Initial Investigation (II)

of the facility to confirm the release. Ecology sometimes contracts with local health departments

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to conduct these investigations. Investigations typically include a review of available facility

records, an inspection of the facility, and (if needed) limited testing to determine if the site needs

further investigation, emergency cleanup, or no further action.

If Ecology confirms through the Initial Investigation that there has been a release that requires

further remedial action, the site is designated in ISIS as having “confirmed or suspected

contamination.” Sites on this Confirmed and Suspected Contaminated Sites List (CSCSL) may

need cleanup under MTCA. A notice of the CSCSL listing is sent to the owners and operators of

the facility and any other potentially liable persons known to Ecology.

Typically, the site then awaits a “site hazard assessment” (SHA) to confirm the presence of

hazardous substances and to determine the relative risk the site poses to human health and the

environment using the Washington Ranking Method (WARM). A WARM score is a number

between 1 and 5, where “1” represents the highest level of risk and “5” the lowest. Some factors

that enter into site hazard ranking include the amount and type of contaminants present, and how

easily contaminants could come into contact with people and the environment. The level of

public concern is also considered.

If Ecology determines that further action is not required, the site is identified in ISIS as “no

further action required.” A formal No Further Action (NFA) letter can be issued at any point

during the cleanup process but may not be needed for sites that are cleaned up prior to being

formally ranked through the SHA process.

How does a site get added to or removed from the Hazardous Sites List?

The Hazardous Sites List (HSL) is a subset of Ecology’s CSCSL. Ecology adds a site to the

HSL when the site has been ranked based on the results of the Site Hazard Assessment. A site is

removed from the HSL and designated “no further action” when cleanup actions have been

completed, cleanup standards have been met, and a 30-day public comment period to remove the

site from the Hazardous Sites List has been conducted.

Figure 2 illustrates the relationship between the ISIS database and the CSCSL, HSL, and No

Further Action lists. For more information on the HSL and the Washington Ranking Method

(WARM), see Chapter 4 and Appendix H.

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Figure 2: Relation of Ecology’s ISIS database to the CSCSL, HSL, and No Further Action lists.

How many confirmed or suspected cleanup sites has Ecology identified in Washington?

Ecology has identified 12,065 known or suspected contaminated sites in Washington State,

which are cataloged in Ecology’s ISIS database (Figure 2). This “universe” of sites in ISIS

consists of two primary lists and one subset: the Confirmed and Suspected Contaminated Sites

List (CSCSL) and its subset, the Hazardous Sites List (HSL); and the No Further Action List.

Sites on these lists are at varying stages of investigation and cleanup.

As of June 30, 2015, there were 5,721 cleanup sites on the CSCSL and 6,344 sites on the No

Further Action List, totaling 12,065 sites in ISIS.

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This universe of sites is not static. Since the year 2000,

between 200 and 300 new contaminated sites have been

reported to Ecology each year, while cleanups are completed

at approximately 200 sites each year. New sites are arriving

faster than individual ability, private resources, or public

funding can clean them up.1

Ecology classifies sites into four categories. The following

numbers were current as of the end of the 2013-2015 biennium

(June 30, 2015).

• No Further Action List. Ecology determined that more than 6,344 sites have been

cleaned up and required no further action. This category consists of sites that have been

issued a formal NFA determination from Ecology, as well as sites that did not need a

formal written determination. Ecology can make the determination that no further action

is required when cleanup is conducted at the Initial Investigation or Site Hazard

Assessment stage.2 Formal NFA letters can be issued for a site at any time during the

cleanup process.

• Construction Complete/Operation and Maintenance/Performance Monitoring

(CC/O&M/Perf Monitoring). There are 172 sites where active cleanup construction has

been completed, but additional work is needed before Ecology can determine that no

further action is required. This category includes sites where the cleanup action involves

ongoing operation and maintenance (e.g., groundwater pump and treatment systems). It

also includes sites where compliance monitoring remains to be completed and ensure the

cleanup was successful.

• Cleanup Started. Ecology identified 3,738 sites where investigations and cleanup actions

have begun. This includes sites that are doing testing and engineering analyses to

develop a cleanup plan, as well as sites that have done partial cleanups (“interim

actions”) that have not been completed for a variety of reasons.

• Awaiting Cleanup. Ecology has determined that 1,811 sites have not started any cleanup

actions. This typically includes sites that do not pose an immediate threat but still need to

be cleaned up.

1 The majority of new sites that are reported contain “old” or “legacy” pollution, e.g., petroleum from leaking tanks under former gas stations or former dump sites. Most of these new sites are reported by the public or consultants doing due diligence for property transactions; Ecology does not actively seek new sites unless conducting a broad geographic cleanup action, such as area-wide or bay-wide cleanup. 2 Sites with minor contamination are often cleaned up at this stage of the process.

In Washington State…

80% of all contaminated

sites are privately owned.

20% of all contaminated

sites are publicly owned (by local, state, and

federal governments).

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Ecology continuously updates the ISIS database with new sites that are reported to Ecology

and with cleanup status updates for individual sites (e.g., when a site’s cleanup actions are

completed).

Over the past fifteen years, between 200 and 300 new sites have been reported to Ecology each

year. Ecology evaluates all new sites to determine whether to include them on the Hazardous

Sites List, a ranked subset of the Confirmed and Suspected Contaminated Sites List (see

Chapter 4).

Figures 3 and 4 show the status of sites through June 30, 2015, and the progression of site status

since 1995, respectively. Included in these charts are those sites that are federal facilities

(military and U.S. Department of Energy) and other sites tracked by the Environmental

Protection Agency (EPA). Ecology staff often work with the EPA and other branches of the

federal government to make sure these cleanups comply with state law.

Figure 3: Status of cleanup sites in Washington as of June 30, 2015.

Awaiting Cleanup,

1,811 Sites15%

Cleanup Started, 3,738 Sites

31%

CC/O&M/Perf Monitoring,

172 Sites1%

No Further Action, 6,344 Sites

53%

Status of Cleanup Sites in Washington as of June 30, 2015Total = 12,065

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Figure 4: Progression of site status since the mid-1990s3 (*Note for this figure: “Cleanup Started” category includes “CC/O&M/Perf Monitoring” category.)

What law governs cleanups of hazardous waste sites?

The cleanup of hazardous waste sites in Washington State is governed by the Model Toxics

Control Act (MTCA), Chapter 70.105D RCW. This innovative cleanup law was passed by the

voters as Initiative 97 in November 1988, and became effective on March 1, 1989.

The Department of Ecology has adopted the following rules under MTCA to guide the

investigation and cleanup of hazardous waste sites:

• Chapter 173-340 WAC, Model Toxics Control Act Cleanup Regulation (MTCA rule).4

• Chapter 173-204 WAC, Sediment Management Standards (SMS rule).5

• Chapter 173-322A WAC, Remedial Action Grants and Loans (RAG rule)6

3 The “No Further Action” category includes sites with Construction Complete, Operation & Maintenance, and Performance Monitoring that is underway. 4 The MTCA rule was originally adopted by Ecology in two phases on April 3, 1990, (WSR 90-08-086) and January 28, 1991 (WSR 91-04-019). The rule was subsequently amended by Ecology in January 1996 (WSR 96-04-010), February 2001 (WSR 01-05-024), and October 2007 (WSR 07-21-065). 5 The SMS rule was originally adopted by Ecology on March 27, 1991, and became effective on April 27, 1991 (WSR 91-08-019). The rule was subsequently amended by Ecology in December 1995 (WSR 96-02-58) and February 2013 (WSR 13-06-014). 6 On August 29, 2014, the Department of Ecology repealed Chapter 173-322 WAC and adopted Chapter

173-322A WAC, Remedial Action Grants and Loans. The modified rule became effective on September 29, 2014.

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

No Further Action

Cleanup Started

Awaiting Cleanup

32%

49%

19%

53%

32%

15%

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Which agency is responsible for implementing and enforcing the law?

The Department of Ecology, working primarily through its Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP), is

responsible for implementing and enforcing the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA).

Descriptions of agency responsibilities under MTCA for various programs follow:

• Toxics Cleanup Program is primarily responsible for implementing and enforcing

MTCA. TCP is responsible for developing the rules and guidelines governing the

cleanup of hazardous waste sites. It is also responsible for managing the Remedial

Action Grant program that funds cleanups by local governments, and overseeing or

managing the cleanup of most hazardous waste sites in the state.

• Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program is responsible for overseeing the

cleanup of releases from hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities

regulated under the Hazardous Waste Management Act, Chapter 70.105 RCW.

• Waste 2 Resources Program is responsible for overseeing the cleanup of releases from

large industrial facilities (pulp and paper mills, petroleum refining and distribution

systems, and aluminum smelters) and permitted landfills.

• Nuclear Waste Program is responsible for ensuring that the cleanup of contaminated

sites on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation is conducted consistent with state law.

Who pays for cleanups of hazardous waste sites?

In general, cleanups are paid for by the persons responsible (liable) for the hazardous waste site.

MTCA specifies who is liable. When a local government is a liable party, Ecology has the

authority under MTCA to provide them grants to help pay for the cleanup. These “remedial

action grants” are primarily funded by the MTCA accounts.

Ecology typically conducts and pays for cleanups when:

• The liable persons are unwilling to clean up the site.

• No liable person can be identified (e.g., the site has been abandoned).

• The liable person is unable to pay (e.g., the business is bankrupt).

• The liable person has a limited ability to pay. In such cases, Ecology has the authority

under MTCA to enter into a mixed funding agreement (that is, use a mix of public and

private funds to pay for the cleanup).

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Cleanups conducted by Ecology are primarily funded by the MTCA accounts. Ecology has the

authority to, and often does, recover its costs for conducting these cleanups.

Chapter 5 provides information on the cleanups conducted or funded by Ecology during the

2013-2015 fiscal biennium. Chapter 5 also provides information on the costs recovered from

liable persons.

Who is liable for cleanups of hazardous waste sites?7

Under MTCA, the following persons8 may be liable for releases of hazardous substances at a

facility, and may be required by Ecology to clean up or pay for their cleanup:

• The current owner or operator of the facility.

• Persons who owned or operated a facility at the time of the release.

• Persons who generated hazardous waste disposed of or treated at the facility.

• Persons who arranged for the disposal or treatment of a hazardous substance at the

facility.

• Persons who transported a hazardous substance for disposal or treatment at the facility, if

the facility could not legally receive the substance.

• Persons who sell and provide written instructions for the use of a hazardous substance, if

a person following those instructions causes the release.

What is the nature and scope of a person’s liability?

Each person who is liable to the state under MTCA is strictly liable, jointly and severally, for all

remedial action costs and for all natural resource damages resulting from the release or

threatened release of hazardous substances at a site.

• Strict liability means that a person falling within the definition of a liable person is liable

for the costs and damages resulting from the release or threatened release of hazardous

substances at a site, without regard to fault.

• Joint and several liability means that each liable person can be liable for all the costs

and damages resulting from the release or threatened release of hazardous substances at a

site, regardless of fault.

7 This is a summary of the statutory requirements. For exact language, see Chapter RCW 70.105D. 8 “Person” includes businesses and governmental entities, in addition to individuals.

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What must a liable person do to resolve their liability?

To resolve their liability to the state under MTCA, a liable person must obtain a settlement with

the state. This is done by entering into a consent decree with Ecology and the Attorney General.

May a person take legal action to require other liable persons to share in the cost of a cleanup?

Yes. Persons who incur remedial action costs may bring a private right of action, including a

claim for contribution, against other liable persons under MTCA to recover their costs. Persons

may only recover the costs of remedial actions that are the substantial equivalent of Ecology-

conducted or Ecology-supervised remedial actions. The court decides whether remedial actions

are substantially equivalent.

What processes are used to perform hazardous waste site cleanups?

In general, cleanups may be conducted either independently or under Ecology supervision. The

various options are illustrated in Figure 5 and described below.

Cleanup

Options

IndependentEcology-

supervised

No

SettlementSettlement

VCPConsent

Decree

No

OpinionOpinion

Agreed

Order

Figure 5: Independent (VCP = Voluntary Cleanup Program) vs. Ecology-supervised cleanups

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1. Independent cleanup with no Ecology consultation.

Anyone may conduct remedial actions independently at a hazardous waste site if Ecology

is not:

Supervising remedial action at the site under an order or decree; or

Negotiating an order or decree that will govern remedial action at the site.

Under this option, a person may perform the cleanup independently, without any Ecology

supervision or consultation or public involvement. In these situations, the person

conducting the cleanup does not get an opinion from Ecology on the sufficiency of the

cleanup or settle with the state for that person’s liability for that cleanup.

2. Independent cleanup with Ecology consultation / Voluntary Cleanup Program.

Under this option, a person can conduct the cleanup independently and request technical

assistance and an opinion from Ecology on the sufficiency of the cleanup. Ecology

provides these services for a fee, which is deposited into the STCA. Taxpayers do not

pay for Ecology consultations and the public is not involved in the decision-making

process.

Benefits of this approach:

The person conducting the cleanup controls the scope and schedule of the

cleanup, and determines the nature and extent of state involvement.

The person conducting the cleanup can get an authoritative opinion from the state,

which is a neutral third party to any property transaction. A “no further action”

opinion from the state usually satisfies financial institutions’ requirements.

Limitations of this approach:

This option does not settle liability with the state or provide protection from third

party contribution claims.

This option is designed for the vast majority of hazardous waste sites (such as

commercial gas stations), which are smaller and less complex. It is not designed

for larger and more complex sites that may, for example, impact multiple

properties; have groundwater or sediments contamination; or affect the health of

people in the area of the site. Ecology typically requires that cleanups at larger,

complex sites be done under our supervision and with public involvement in the

decision-making process.

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3. Ecology-supervised cleanup with no settlement of liability / Agreed Order.

Under this option, the cleanup is supervised by Ecology under an agreed order.

Schedules are negotiated with Ecology and plans are subject to both public review and

Ecology approval. However, unlike a consent decree, an agreed order does not settle

liability with the state or provide protection from third-party contribution claims. For this

reason, agreed orders are used primarily during the remedial investigation and feasibility

study phases. (See Figure 6, “Steps in the Cleanup Process.”)

4. Ecology-supervised cleanup with settlement of liability / Consent Decree.

Under this option, the cleanup is supervised by Ecology and the Attorney General under a

consent decree, which is a formal legal agreement filed in court. As under the previous

option, schedules are negotiated with Ecology and the Attorney General and plans are

subject to public review and Ecology approval. However, unlike the previous option, a

consent decree allows persons to settle their liability to the state and provides protection

from third-party contribution claims. Because the scope of liability usually cannot be

determined until the nature and extent of the contamination has been determined and a

cleanup action selected, consent decrees are used mostly during the cleanup phase.

5. Ecology-supervised cleanup under an Enforcement Order.

Under MTCA, Ecology has the option to issue an enforcement order to compel cleanup.

Violations of such an order can result in substantial fines and penalties.

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What are the steps in the cleanup process?

The steps in the cleanup process, and the requirements for each of those steps, are set forth in the

MTCA rule, Chapter 173-340 WAC and summarized in Figure 6. As discussed in Chapter 4, not

all sites will follow this process; many simple sites may be cleaned up at the initial investigation

stage.

* Comment periods can be combined and only apply to sites being cleaned up by Ecology (through contractors) or by responsible persons under an order or decree.

Figure 6: Steps in cleanup process.

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How can the public get involved in decisions about cleanups?

Public participation is an integral part of Ecology’s responsibilities under MTCA. Ecology

strongly believes it is important to provide the public with timely information and meaningful

participation opportunities that fit each site.

At sites where Ecology is conducting or supervising a cleanup by liable persons, Ecology

provides the public with notice and opportunities to comment at key stages in the cleanup

process, including interim actions, remedial investigations, feasibility studies, and cleanup

actions.

Persons who conduct independent cleanups are not required to provide this notice or opportunity

for public comment. However, such persons must submit a report to Ecology upon completion

of any remedial actions. Ecology publishes a notice of these reports in Ecology’s Site Register,

an electronic newsletter that is released at least twice a month. Persons conducting independent

cleanups who plan to seek contribution from other liable persons must also meet certain

additional notification requirements specified in WAC 173-340-545.

Are grants available for local citizen groups affected by contamination?

Yes. Citizen groups living near contaminated sites may apply for Public Participation Grants

(PPGs) during open application periods. These grants help citizens receive technical assistance

to understand the cleanup process and create additional avenues for public participation during a

cleanup. See Chapter 5 and Appendix F for a list of PPGs issued during the 2013-2015

biennium. For more information about PPGs, visit Ecology’s website at

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/swfa/grants/ppg.html.

How can the public stay informed about cleanups?

The public can stay informed about cleanups in several ways, including:

• Cleanup Site Search Website. Each hazardous waste site in Ecology’s Integrated Site

Information System (ISIS) database has its own website generated by data entered into

this system by Ecology staff. To find a cleanup site, access the Cleanup Site Search at

https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/gsp/SiteSearchPage.aspx.

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• Toxics Cleanup Program Web Reporting. This portal provides a selection of reports and

datasets that can be tailored for quick retrieval of data for a particular interest. The

reports draw data from two of Ecology’s environmental databases: the Integrated Site

Information System (ISIS) and the Underground Storage Tank (UST) System. The portal

may be accessed at https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/tcpwebreporting/

• Washington State Open Data Initiative. The State of Washington maintains an open data

portal (https://data.wa.gov/) to which Ecology has published cleanup data sets in map,

table, and graph visualizations. The cleanup site map may be accessed at

https://data.wa.gov/Natural-Resources-Environment/Cleanup-Site-Map/e239-pe5z.

• Site Register. The Site Register is an electronic newsletter issued by Ecology at least

twice a month that provides information on cleanups and announces public comment

opportunities. The Site Register is available electronically and on Ecology’s website at

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/pub_inv/pub_inv2.html.

• Public Participation Plan. This plan is prepared for all sites under an order or decree, or

where Ecology is conducting the cleanup. Ecology’s intent is to provide meaningful

opportunities for public involvement prior to making cleanup decisions at a site. A

public participation plan describes how Ecology will inform the public about site

activities and identifies opportunities for the community to become involved. The plan is

intended to be a flexible working document that is updated as community concerns

emerge and more information becomes available.

• Public Meetings. When there is a high level of public interest in a site, Ecology will

often hold informal public meetings at key times during the cleanup process to keep the

public informed and solicit input before Ecology makes a decision. If requested by ten or

more people, Ecology will also hold a formal public hearing for the purpose of taking

comments on proposed actions at a site.

• Public Involvement Calendar. Ecology publishes an electronic calendar to notify the

public about upcoming public meetings for all agency activities. The Public Involvement

Calendar is available on Ecology’s website at https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publiccalendar/

• Mailings. Ecology maintains a mailing list of interested parties, organizations, and

residents living near a cleanup site. This list is used to distribute information about the

cleanup to interested individuals and to notify them of public meetings and opportunities

to comment.

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• Information Repositories. Information repositories are locally convenient places where

the public can go to read and review site information. The information repositories are

often at public libraries or community centers, as well as regional Ecology offices.

During the comment period, site documents are made available for review at repository

locations identified for that site.

Where can I learn more about Ecology’s cleanup work?

Visit Ecology’s website to find more information about our work to protect the health of

Washington’s residents and environment: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/

To learn about cleanups happening in your neighborhood, contact the Toxics Cleanup Program

staff in your region: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/directory.html

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Chapter 4: Hazardous Sites List

The 2013 MTCA amendments require that Ecology prepare a biennial report with information

that allows the Legislature and public to easily determine the statewide and local progress in

cleaning up hazardous waste sites. At a minimum, the report must include:

• The name, location, and hazardous waste ranking for sites on the Hazardous Sites List

(HSL);

• A short description of each site on the HSL; and

• The date the site was placed on the list.

This chapter summarizes information on the HSL. See Appendix H for the name, location,

hazard ranking, site description and other information for sites on the Hazardous Sites List.

What information did Ecology use to prepare this section of the biennial report?

This section was prepared using information from Ecology’s Integrated Site Information System

(ISIS) database as of June 30, 2015. The ISIS database information was supplemented by

information from Ecology cleanup project managers, as needed.

What is the Hazardous Sites List?

The HSL is a subset of sites with confirmed or suspected contamination needing cleanup under

MTCA. The HSL identifies sites that Ecology has ranked based on potential threat to human

health and the environment. Not all contaminated sites are ranked. Many sites reported to

Ecology have already been cleaned up and do not need ranking.

To determine the hazard ranking, Ecology (or its designee) must conduct a Site Hazard

Assessment (SHA). Ecology sometimes contracts with local health departments to conduct this

assessment and provides grants to many local health departments to do so. These grants are

funded by the MTCA accounts. Assessments typically include identifying the type, location, and

estimated quantities and concentrations of hazardous substances released or threatened to be

released. Sites are ranked relative to each other. The HSL is updated and published twice a year

in February and August. The most recent list was published in August 2015.

The hazard ranking of a site, along with many other factors, is considered by Ecology when

deciding which sites should be prioritized for cleanup or grant funding. Other factors include,

but are not limited to, the reuse potential of the land and level of public concern with the site.

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How many sites are currently on the Hazardous Sites List?

As of June 30, 2015, there were 1,824 sites on the HSL at varying stages of investigation and

cleanup. Ecology currently classifies sites on the HSL into one of three categories:

• Construction Complete/Operation and Maintenance/Performance Monitoring. The

current list includes 119 sites where cleanup actions have been completed, but require

ongoing operation and maintenance or compliance monitoring.

• Cleanup Started. Cleanup actions (investigations and/or cleanup) have started at more

than half the listed sites (1,035 sites).

• Awaiting Cleanup. There are 670 sites on the current list that are awaiting cleanup

actions. For these, Ecology or local health districts have completed initial investigations

and concluded that no immediate actions are needed to reduce health or environmental

risks.

The HSL does not include sites that have been cleaned up. In addition to 1,824 sites on the list

as of June 30, 2015, there were also 332 former HSL sites where remedial actions have been

completed. These sites were removed from the HSL after Ecology concluded that no further

cleanup was required and the sites received a formal NFA designation.

What are the hazard waste rankings for sites on the Hazardous Sites List?

The Model Toxics Control Act requires that sites be ranked relative to each other to help guide

Ecology’s use of cleanup resources. In the early 1990s, Ecology worked with the MTCA

Science Advisory Board 9 to develop a ranking system for hazardous waste sites known as the

Washington Ranking Method (WARM).

The WARM is used to rank sites on a scale of one to five, with a score of one (1) representing

the highest relative level of concern, and five (5) the lowest. U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency (EPA) Superfund sites included on the National Priorities List (NPL) are assigned a

score of zero (0) to reflect that EPA has already assessed these sites and designated them as a

high priority.

When ranking sites, Ecology considers a consistent set of information: the hazardous substances

at the site (e.g. toxicity); the characteristics of the site (e.g., distance to groundwater); and

exposure potential (e.g., how many people live near the site).

9 The MTCA Science Advisory Board was eliminated by the Legislature in the mid-1990s.

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The distribution of hazard waste ranking scores is shown in Table 5 below. The current list

includes 264 sites with a hazard ranking of 1 (highest relative level of concern) and 463 sites

with a hazard ranking of 5 (lowest relative level of concern). The current list also includes 160

NPL sites that have been assigned a score of zero (0).

Table 5: Distribution of Hazard Waste Ranking (WARM) scores by site status

Summary of Site Status on the Hazardous Sites List*

Cleanup Status

WARM Ranking Total

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Performance Monitoring 30 16 7 12 5 4 74

Cleanup Started 108 168 167 277 77 238 1,035

Awaiting Cleanup 0 72 102 159 116 221 670

Total 160 264 281 456 200 463 1,824

* Status in ISIS database as of June 30, 2015.

How does Ecology use the hazard rankings when making cleanup or grant funding decisions?

Ecology considers the hazard ranking of a site and many other factors when deciding which sites

should be prioritized for cleanup or grant funding. These factors include, but are not limited to,

the reuse potential of the land, the degree of public concern, and the impact to Puget Sound.

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Where are sites on the Hazardous Sites List located?

The majority of sites in Washington are located in urbanized areas along the I-5 corridor (see

Figure 7). However, the HSL includes sites in each of the 39 Washington counties. Four

counties each have more than 100 sites on the Hazardous Sites List: King (425); Pierce (194);

Kitsap (130); and Snohomish (114).

Figures 7, 8, and 9 show the geographic distribution of sites on the HSL. See Appendix H for

more site details, including location, ranking, and description.

Figure 7: Location of ranked sites on Hazardous Sites List (July 2013-June 2015). See Appendix H for details.

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Figure 8: Close-up view of Figure 7: Ranked sites on Hazardous Sites List along Puget Sound (July 2013-June 2015). See Appendix H for details.

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What types of sites are included on the Hazardous Sites List?

Sites can be described in terms of the type of industrial facility or activity responsible for the

contamination. Ecology has classified each site using at least one of seventeen general site

categories. Sites may have more than one category.10 Ecology has reviewed available site

information to develop short descriptions for each site on the HSL. This information is presented

in Appendix H.

Figure 10 summarizes current information on the distribution of industrial facilities and

activities. Releases from underground storage tanks are the most frequent cause of contamination

problems. More than half the sites on the HSL are associated with releases from gasoline

stations and/or petroleum storage or refining facilities. The HSL also includes a large number of

dry cleaners, metal manufacturing facilities, and landfills and hazardous waste facilities.

Figure 10: Hazardous sites by industrial facility or activity

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When have sites been added to the Hazardous Sites List?

Ecology began publishing the HSL in 1990. Since that time, Ecology has added an average of

80 new sites to the HSL each year, ranging from 42 to 212 sites each year. These sites are a

subset of the approximately 200 to 300 newly-reported sites each year. The historic pattern of

sites added to the list is shown in Figure 11.

The increase in new HSL listings beginning in 2013 is largely due to Ecology’s decision to

implement a pilot project that began in King County. A contractor’s team developed an

approach that lowered the unit costs associated with evaluating and ranking individual sites.

Ecology is currently working with the contractor to develop tools and training that will

implement the new methods in other regional offices and local health districts.

Ecology has also delisted or removed 332 sites from the HSL over the past 26 years (an average

of 12.8 sites per year) through a formal NFA process. Note that this is just a subset of the 6,344

sites (average 244 sites/year) that have completed cleanup actions since the early 1990s. Many

sites are not ranked prior to cleanup. Most sites entering the VCP and sites cleaned up at the II

or SHA level are seldom ranked and added to the HSL.

Figure 11: Additions to the Hazardous Sites List by year

Note: New HSL listings increased beginning in 2013 largely due to Ecology’s pilot project with a contractor team to conduct Site Hazard Assessments (SHAs).

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Chapter 5: State Funding of MTCA Site Cleanups

This chapter summarizes information on direct cleanup investments and direct site-specific

cleanup investments, and includes the following information:

• The total amount of direct cleanup investments and direct site-specific cleanup

investments, and all fund sources, including expenditures from STCA, LTCA, and ELSA.

• The amount of money recovered from potentially liable persons.

Tables in this chapter identify all Ecology contractual cleanup expenditures, capital and

operating, which include fund sources other than MTCA. The data was extracted using the

Agency Financial Reporting System (AFRS); Office of Financial Management (OFM);

Ecology’s 2013-15 Budget & Program Overview; and Ecology’s internal cleanup database, the

Integrated Site Management System (ISIS). See also Appendices C through G for financial

information on individual sites.

Photos 3a, 3b, & 3c: Ecology worked with a group of PLPs to successfully extinguish a persistent subsurface fire at the Pasco Landfill Site. The fire was discovered in a disposal area containing mixed municipal wastes and tires. The work also included installation of a protective barrier wall around portions of a nearby repository (Zone A) containing approximately 35,000 drums of hazardous waste. All cleanup work is being performed on a cost recovery basis. Photo credit: Department of Ecology.

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What information did Ecology use to prepare this section of the Biennial Report?

This chapter was prepared using fiscal information from the Agency Financial Reporting System

(AFRS). It was supplemented with data from Ecology’s Integrated Site Information System

(ISIS) and Ecology’s Contracts and Grants Payable (CGP) database. Additional information on

the types of cleanup actions funded at individual sites was obtained from Ecology cleanup

project managers.

To prepare this report, Ecology determined there are three broad categories of direct cleanup

investments that could be identified and tracked with accounting codes. These categories are

contracted work, remedial action loans, and remedial action grants.

Ecology is also reporting all fund sources used for site cleanup, even though the MTCA statute

(RCW 70.105D.030(6)) only requires reporting on STCA, LTCA, and ELSA expenditures.

There are three reasons for this decision:

1. The Legislature has made budget decisions to directly transfer funds from the Model

Toxics Control Act Accounts to the state General Fund. To continue cleanups State

Building Construction Account money (General Obligation Bonds) were appropriated to

continue the work. Including this fund source provides a more comprehensive picture of

direct cleanup investments.

2. Other fund sources (such as federal grants) support cleanup work for sites on the HSL.

3. Including all sources of funding is more efficient for tracking all contract, grant and loan

expenditures by project phase, rather than limiting that accounting to only a few fund

sources.

What types of state expenditures are made on remedial actions?

Four of Ecology’s environmental programs—Toxic Cleanup (TCP), Hazardous Waste and

Toxics Reduction (HWTR), Nuclear Waste and Waste 2 Resources (W2R)—spent operating and

capital budget funding appropriated by the Legislature. Some expenditures may qualify for cost

recovery from potentially liable parties. MTCA requires that Ecology recover the costs from

potentially liable persons (PLPs) incurred for conducting all remedial actions, as well as staff

oversight of work conducted under order or consent decree. MTCA also authorizes the recovery

of costs incurred for providing advice and assistance to customers who participate in the

Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) where remedial actions are being conducted independently.

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Operating expenditures are used to:

o Oversee cleanups conducted under an order or decree, including cleanups at

contaminated industrial and commercial sites, closed landfills, and facilities

permitted to treat, store, or dispose of dangerous waste. These costs are typically

recovered from potentially liable parties.

o Provide advice and assistance to persons independently conducting cleanup.

These costs are recovered from the Voluntary Cleanup Program customers.

o Fund emergency actions and cleanups where sites are abandoned or have non-

compliant owners. When no potentially liable party can be found or the

potentially liable party does not have resources to pay for the cleanup, these costs

may never be recovered.

o Cleanup program support work not related to a specific site, such as public

information; policy, guidance and rule development; and a portion of clerical,

financial, computer and other support staff. The MTCA rule limits Ecology’s

ability to recover most of these costs.

Capital expenditures fund:

o Grants or loans to local governments. Most of these are made through the

Remedial Action Grant (RAG) program. This is Ecology's primary tool for

helping local governments pay for the cleanup of contaminated sites. This

program helps finance and speed up the cleanup process and allows more sites to

be cleaned up through grants that provide up to 75% of project cost. The

Remedial Action Grant program has also been used to provide up to 100%

funding for small community local governments to conduct environmental

investigations and site planning that facilitates remedial action and adaptive reuse

for the prospective properties. This funding helps protect public and

environmental health, creates jobs, and promotes economic development by

allowing contaminated properties to be redeveloped.

o State-led work on cleanups in programs that focused on Puget Sound and Eastern

Washington, where sites are abandoned, have non-compliant owners, or where

funds are needed to advance emergent cleanups. These costs could be recovered.

But in many cases (because no potentially liable party can be found or the

potentially liable party does not have resources to conduct the cleanup) these costs

may never be recovered.

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What funds were used in the 2013-2015 biennium to conduct remedial actions at sites?

Ecology spent a total of $138.0 million in direct cleanup investments in the 2013-2015 biennium.

Of that, $130.0 million was spent on direct site-specific cleanup investments (state contracts,

grants, and loans). The other $8.0 million was spent on grants to local governments or

organizations for cleanup-related work that is not at a specific cleanup site for Site Hazard

Assessments, Integrated Planning Grants and Public Participation Grants. The fund sources and

amounts are summarized in Table 6. The STCA, LTCA, and ELSA represent 76% of the total

funds spent for state contracts, grants, and loans.

Table 6: Direct cleanup investments for the 2013-2015 Biennium

Fund Source Grants Operating Capital Total

STCA $0 $455,000 $24,120,000 $24,575,000

LTCA $50,539,000 $0 $50,539,000

ELSA $3,396,000 $1,069,000 $24,723,000 $29,188,000

State Building Construction Account $4,520,000 $0 $3,846,000 $8,366,000

General Fund-Private/Local $0 $804,000

$0 $804,000

General Fund-Federal $0 $972,000 $0 $972,000

Recovered LUST $0 $165,000 $0 $165,000

Cleanup Settlement Account

$0 $0 $23,353,000 $23,353,000

Total Direct Cleanup Investments $58,455,000 $3,465,000 $76,042,000 $137,962,000

Cleanup Investments in SHAs and IPGs ($4,903,000) $0 $0 ($4,903,000)

PPGs ($3,396,000 $0 $0 ($3,396,000)

Total Direct Site-Specific Cleanup Investments $50,156,000 $3,465,000 $76,042,000 $129,663,000

LUST = Leaking Underground Storage Tanks SHA = Site Hazard Assessments Grants IPG = Integrated Planning Grants PPG = Public Participation Grants

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What percentage of the direct site-specific cleanup investments made during the 2013-2015 biennium were used to fund actions at highly-ranked sites?

The Model Toxics Control Act requires that Ecology establish a hazard ranking system. In the

early 1990s, Ecology worked with the MTCA Science Advisory Board to develop a ranking

system for hazardous waste sites known as the Washington Ranking Method (WARM).

This method is used to rank sites on a scale of one to five, with a score of one (1) representing

the highest relative level of concern, and five (5) the lowest. As noted in Chapter 4, EPA

Superfund sites included on the National Priorities List (NPL) are assigned a score of zero (0).

The hazard ranking of a site is one factor that Ecology uses when deciding which sites should be

prioritized for cleanup or grant funding. The distribution of funds is shown in Table 7 below.

During the 2013-2015 biennium, about 67% of Ecology’s direct investments (state contracts,

grants, and loans) were made at highly-ranked sites (i.e., Federal Superfund, Rank 1, and Rank 2

sites). Examples of direct investments at unranked sites include grants or contracts that are part

of larger, multi-site cleanups in areas such as Bellingham Bay or Port Angeles; legislatively-

directed provisos such as investments through the Port of Chelan at Cashmere Mill and dock

removal at Chambers Bay; soil cleanup at school districts in central Washington; and technical

support at Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) corrective action sites.

Table 7: Direct site-specific cleanup investments by site rank

Rank Count $ Spent % Spent

Federal Superfund Sites (Rank = 0) 18 $31,606,000 24%

WARM Rank = 1 49 $47,795,000 37%

WARM Rank = 2 24 $7,683,000 6%

WARM Rank = 3 19 $3,099,000 2%

WARM Rank = 4 4 $2,802,000 2%

WARM Rank = 5 14 $12,406,000 10%

Not Ranked 70 $24,272,000 19%

Total 198 $129,663,000 100%

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What types of remedial actions were started and/or completed in 2013-2015?

Expenditures during the 2013-2015 biennium were used to conduct a wide range of activities,

which can generally be classified as either investigations (such as testing of soil or groundwater)

or cleanup. There have also been special appropriations made from MTCA accounts for land

transactions or other legislatively-directed projects.

Ecology made $138.0 million in direct cleanup investments (state contracts, grants, and loans)

during the 2013-2015 biennium. Approximately 67% of the funds were expended on cleanup

actions ($92.5 million) and 33% on investigations and related activities, and special

appropriations ($45.5 million). Because AFRS has limitations on the level of detail that can be

captured, these are best estimates of expenditures.

Table 8 summarizes expenditures for major categories of grants and contracts. The two major

categories of expenditures are explained below:

Oversight Remedial Action Grants & Loans help pay for local governments’ cleanup of

contaminated sites where the work is being conducted under an enforcement order, agreed

order, or consent decree issued under MTCA. Cleanups conducted under order or decree

issued by EPA under federal cleanup law are also eligible for these grants and loans. The

grant expenditures for this category are detailed in Appendix C.

Ecology-Conducted or Contracted Expenditures are for state-led work, primarily in

Ecology’s Eastern Washington Clean Sites Initiative, Cleanup Toxic Sites—Puget Sound,

and ASARCO capital budget programs. All expenditures and projects for this category

are detailed in Appendix E.

o In Eastern Washington and Puget Sound, Ecology invests in sites that are abandoned;

lack compliant owners; or leverage partnerships with other state agencies, tribes, local

governments and liable parties. The projects range from Ecology-administered public

works contracts for cleanup construction (e.g., Custom Plywood cleanup of $10.5

million in Skagit County in 2013-15) to agreements supporting local governments

(e.g., City of Yakima at Tiger Oil sites of more than $500,000 in 2013-15).

o Ecology leads the ASARCO smelter plume cleanups in Tacoma and Everett, as well

as ASARCO mine site cleanups statewide. Again, the contract work ranges from

large construction projects where Ecology directly conducts the cleanup, to

interagency agreements with local health departments that provide education and

outreach to communities affected by ASARCO contamination.

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Table 8: Total Remedial Action expenditures

Remedial Action Grant Categories Total

Expenditures

Oversight Remedial Action Grants & Loans $49,756,000

Independent Remedial Action Grants $400,000

Integrated Planning Grants $2,837,000

Site Hazard Assessment Grants $2,066,000

Sub-Total Remedial Action Grants and Loans $55,059,000

Public Participation Grants $3,396,000

Ecology-Conducted or Contracted Expenditures $79,507,000

Total $137,962,000

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How much did Ecology spend in the various project phases of remedial actions in 2013-2015?

Second Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill (2E2SSB) 5296 outlined specific reporting

requirements related to the phases of site cleanup. Specifically, it required the actual or

estimated expenditures of funds for the following project phases:

(1) Emergency or interim actions

(2) Remedial investigation

(3) Feasibility study and selection of a remedy

(4) Engineering design and construction of the selected remedy

(5) Operation and maintenance or monitoring of the constructed remedy.

Beginning with the 2013-2015 biennium, Ecology took steps to track cleanup project phases by

developing accounting codes to track direct cleanup investments. There are financial system

limitations to capturing all costs by phase, but contract expenditures and grants and loans by

project phase can be captured.

Definition of direct cleanup investments by the state. Ecology has determined there are

three broad categories of direct cleanup investments and direct site-specific cleanup

investments that can be tracked. These categories are:

o Contracted work;

o Remedial action loans; and

o Remedial action grants

Staff-related costs for oversight of work under orders or decrees and to oversee contract

work will continue to be tracked by site for cost recovery purposes. These cannot be

reported by cleanup project phase because the data cannot be tracked. The statewide

accounting systems and Ecology’s payroll system have account code structures that limit

the detail and flexibility of coding and reporting.

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Table 9: Summary of expenditures for major project phases

Project Phase Type Operating Capital Grants Total %

Site Hazard Assessment

Investigations $226,000 $677,000 $2,587,000 $3,490,000 3%

Emergency & Interim Actions

Cleanup $228,000 $1,305,000 $5,207,000 $6,740,000 5%

Remedial Investigations

Investigations $1,033,000 $8,188,000 $7,370,000 $16,591,000 12%

Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection

Investigations $152,000 $1,619,000 $6,172,000 $7,943,000 6%

Engineering Design

Cleanup $11,000 $4,861,000 $5,457,000 $10,329,000 7%

Construction Cleanup $570,000 $43,290,000 $27,713,000 $71,572,000 52%

Post-Construction Operation and Maintenance or Monitoring

Cleanup $324,000 $3,288,000 $267,000 $3,879,000 3%

Cleanup Program Support

Investigations $384,000 $3,813,000 $3,680,000 $7,877,000 6%

Legislatively Directed Investments & Other**

Other $537,000 $9,002,000 $2,000 $9,541,000 7%

Total $3,465,000 $76,042,000 $58,455,000 $137,962,000

Cleanup $1,133,000 $52,743,000 $38,644,000 $92,520,000 67%

Investigations $1,795,000 $14,297,000 $19,809,000 $35,901,000 26%

Other $537,000 $9,002,000 $2,000 $9,541,000 7%

** “Legislatively-Directed Investments & Other” includes agreements that Ecology entered into for the

following types of projects:

Legislature-directed investments include examples such as:

o North Chambers Bay Dock removal;

o Land acquisitions at Port Gamble and on Maury/Vashon Island;

o Olympia oyster restoration; and

o City of Warden drinking water wells.

Other costs that are important to the Toxics Cleanup program work and individual projects, but

not identified with a specific cleanup. Examples of this work include:

o Tribal liaison and public involvement work linked to the Puget Sound Initiative projects;

o Contaminated site science, and management information sharing and course work with

the Huxley College at Western Washington University;

o Information technology investments in tools to calculate cleanup levels and support other

cleanup work; and

o Agreements with local health departments supporting work in the Tacoma Smelter

Plume.

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What Remedial Action Grants and Loans were provided to local governments during the 2013-2015 biennium?

Ecology provides funding to local governments that are investigating and cleaning up

contaminated sites under the supervision of Ecology or EPA.

During the 2013-2015 biennium, local governments received funds from Ecology to pay for

cleanup at 63 sites. Ecology provided one loan during this period to cover project costs for the

Port of Ridgefield cleanup project.

Total grant and loan expenditures for the biennium were $50.2 million. Expenditures for

individual projects for the two-year period ranged from $5,000 to $11,618,000. The geographic

distribution of these expenditures is shown in Figures 12 and 13. The expenditures for individual

grants and loans are described in the RAG Financial Table (Appendix C).

Figure 12: Expenditures at Remedial Action Grants and Loans sites (July 2013 to June 2015). See Appendix C for details.

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Figure 13: Close-up view of Figure 12. Distribution of Remedial Action Grants and Loans Expenditures at sites along Puget Sound (July 2013 to June 2015). See Appendix C for details.

What Site Hazard Assessment Grants were provided to local governments during the 2013-2015 biennium?

Site Hazard Assessment (SHA) grants are provided to local health districts that conduct initial

investigations and site hazard assessments on behalf of Ecology. The results of these studies are

used by Ecology to list and rank sites for the Hazardous Sites List.

During the 2013-2015 biennium, Ecology awarded SHA grants to 18 local health districts

throughout Washington. Local agencies spent $2.1 million during the 2013-2015 biennium. As

shown in Appendix G (Site Hazard Assessment Grants Financial Table), individual grant

expenditures ranged from $3,000 to $734,000.

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What Integrated Planning Grants were provided to local governments during the 2013-2015 biennium?

Integrated Planning Grants (IPG) are provided to local governments to develop plans for the

cleanup and reuse of properties that are currently abandoned or underused because of actual or

perceived historic contamination. Adaptive reuse of a brownfield site can be a complicated

undertaking, especially for smaller communities. IPGs can support local governments’ efforts by

helping pay for an integrated site plan that not only addresses cleanup, but assists with planning

and financing elements for post-cleanup redevelopment. The resulting plans are often used to

support requests for subsequent remedial action grants or loans, as well as clarify site conditions

for potential private investments.

During the 2013-2015 biennium, local governments expended funds on 24 IPG projects. Project

expenditures ranged from $2,000 to $200,000. Total IPG expenditures during the biennium were

$2,837,000.

The names, locations, and expenditures are shown in Figure 14. Additional details about these

grants are provided in the Integrated Planning Grant Financial Table (Appendix D).

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Figure 14: Expenditures at Integrated Planning Grant sites (July 2013 to June 2015). See Appendix D for details, including award biennium and grant descriptions.

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What Public Participation Grants were provided during the 2013-2015 biennium?

Public Participation Grants (PPG) are awarded to not-for-profit public interest groups in order to

involve and educate Washington residents about environmental issues. There are two types of

PPGs:

Contaminated Site Projects that are designed to encourage people to become involved in

the investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites. Examples include community

oversight of at the Hanford Site, Spokane River, and several sites near Puget Sound.

Waste Management Projects that are designed to encourage citizen and business

involvement in eliminating and reducing waste and toxics. Examples include providing

low-income communities with information about home toxics reduction; developing

statewide sustainability curriculum for education professionals; and providing

information to businesses on waste reduction and reuse options.

During the 2013-2015 biennium, 36 organizations received PPGs. Project expenditures ranged

from $20,000 to $120,000. Total PPG expenditures during the biennium were $3.4 million. The

names and expenditures for individual grants are summarized in the Public Participation Grant

Financial Table (Appendix F).

Why were no grants awarded for Area-wide Groundwater or Safe Drinking Water Action projects during the 2013-2015 biennium?

Ecology did not receive any applications for area-wide groundwater projects during the 2013-

2015 biennium. These grants provide funding to local governments to investigate groundwater

contaminated by hazardous substances from multiple sites and facilitate the cleanup in these

areas. In 2013, the Legislature made several changes to the area-wide groundwater grant

provisions that are designed to increase the use of these grants.

Ecology received one application for a safe drinking water action project during the 2013-2015

biennium from the Lakewood Water District. No expenditures were made and the grant was

continued into the 2015-17 biennium. Safe Drinking Water grants can provide safe drinking

water to areas where a hazardous substance has contaminated public or private drinking water

wells.

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What direct investments were made at sites where Ecology conducted or contracted for remedial actions?

Ecology conducted and/or contracted for remedial actions at more than 129 sites during the

2013-2015 biennium. Total expenditures were $79.5 million. (Note that this amount does not

include Remedial Action Grant expenditures, which are presented in Table 8 of this chapter and

in Appendix C.) These direct investment funds were used to conduct a wide range of activities

that can generally be classified as:

Investigations. 32% of the Ecology expenditures ($25.6 million) were used to complete

remedial investigations, feasibility studies, cleanup action plans and special appropriated

projects.

Cleanup. 68% of the Ecology expenditures ($53.9 million) were used to conduct cleanup

actions, interim actions or compliance monitoring/operation and maintenance of cleanup

technologies (e.g. groundwater treatment systems).

The geographic distribution of Ecology site investments is shown in Figure 15. The

expenditures for individual sites are detailed in the Ecology-Conducted and/or Contracted Site

Work Financial Table (Appendix E).

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Figure 15: Ecology site investments in counties (July 2013 to June 2015). Note that the map identifies only those investments unique to counties. For a breakdown of all Ecology-conducted or contracted work that includes statewide cleanup efforts, see Appendix E.

How does site cost recovery from potentially liable parties and voluntary cleanup customers work?

Ecology recovers remedial action costs incurred under MTCA that can be reasonably attributed

to individual sites. For cost recovery and Voluntary Cleanup Program oversight charges, the

administrative rule, agency policy, and guidance documents describe what costs may be

recovered and how the costs must be calculated. Costs are compiled and billed quarterly, with

payment required within 30 days of billing. These costs include:

Direct activities;

Support for direct activities; and

Any interest charges for past due payments.

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If the person conducting the cleanup fails to make timely payments, Ecology has a number of

tools to recover costs. These include:

Contacting a corporation’s registered agent who is responsible for receipt of important

legal and tax documents.

Working with other state agencies to apply refunds they may owe a PLP toward

Ecology’s costs.

Using a collection agency.

Using Ecology’s lien authority under RCW 70.105D.055.

Using Ecology’s enforcement authority under RCW 70.105D.060.

How much was cost recovered in the 2013-2015 biennium?

Ecology recovered $11.2 million in STCA funds during the 2013-2015 biennium. Table 10

summarizes the STCA cost recovery amounts for the biennium. Table 11 provides a partial

listing of the invoiced cleanup costs for individual sites.

Because of AFRS limitations and the quarterly billing cycle, it is not possible to directly

correlate expenditures in any given biennium with costs recovered in that biennium to determine

if Ecology is meeting the statutory goal of recovering all costs reasonably attributable to sites. In

some cases, cost recovery is delayed when Ecology contracts for cleanup work where the

potentially liable person is financially viable but refuses to do the work or pay Ecology’s

oversight costs. For these reasons, a better determination of cost recovery success is made over

several biennia after total expenditures and payments have been closed out for the site.

Table 10: 2013-2015 STCA cost recovery and Voluntary Cleanup revenue

Source Sites Amount

Formal Site Cost Recovery* 249 $9,118,000

Voluntary Cleanup Program sites 1,018 (includes 2 multi-site agreements & other

technical assistance agreements**)

$1,921,000

Other (Oil, non-oil spills recovery) $176,000

Total STCA Cost Recovery $11,244,000 * Sites with cleanups being conducted under an order or decree, and sites with financially viable but potentially liable parties. This also includes the Nuclear Waste Program’s cost recovery at the U.S. Ecology Site, which is deposited into the State Toxics Control Account. **Multi-site and technical assistance agreements are included in these totals. Ecology has entered into two multi-site agreements to accelerate the cleanup of commercial gas station sites with the same liable company under an agreed-upon schedule. To date, about 150 sites have been included under the multi-site agreements.

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Table 11: 2013-2015 Formal site cost recovery, 25 highest dollar amounts invoiced

Site County Cleanup Site ID (CSID)

Amount

Boeing Auburn King 5049 $734,729

Pasco Sanitary Landfill Franklin 1910 $464,864

Occidental Chemical (Tacoma) Pierce 4326 $429,054

Port Gamble Bay and Mill Site Kitsap 3444 $401,023

Camp Bonneville (Clark County) Clark 11670 $317,633

Boeing Everett Snohomish 4534 $294,819

Crowley Marine Service Inc., 8th Avenue (Seattle)

King 2520 $262,580

U.S. Ecology (Hanford Site) Benton 160 $256,452

Lower Duwamish Waterway (Seattle) King multiple $239,722

Port Angeles Rayonier Mill Clallam 2270 $229,745

Lora Lake Apartments (Burien) King 2008 $217,687

Pacific Wood Treating (Ridgefield) Clark 3020 $214,248

Glacier Northwest Inc. (Seattle) King 599 $212,126

General Electric (GE) Aviation (Seattle) King 2446 $171,312

Western Port Angeles Harbor Clallam 11907 $151,027

Black Sand Beach (Northport) Stevens 2036 $128,969

Millennium Bulk Terminal Longview Cowlitz 11796 $125,928

Georgia Pacific West Bellingham Whatcom 2279 $117,627

Cornwall Avenue Landfill (Bellingham) Whatcom 220 $111,571

Goldendale Aluminum Klickitat 11797 $110,607

Harris Avenue Shipyard (Bellingham) Whatcom 193 $97,498

BEI Georgetown (Seattle) King 2622 $92,857

Kimberly Clark Worldwide Snohomish 2569 $91,957

Port of Seattle Terminal 91 Tank Farm King 2674 $89,609

West of 4th Avenue (Seattle) King 12260 $88,063

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Chapter 6: Streamlining the Cleanup Process

What is Ecology doing to speed up cleanups?

Hazardous waste cleanups are expensive and complex. A site can take many years to clean up

once it has been contaminated with toxic chemicals. The more complex the site, the longer

cleanup can take. Three major factors determine the length of time for cleanup:

The regulatory process used (Formal cleanups, where Ecology provides oversight, versus

Independent cleanups, which are conducted by private parties with limited Ecology

oversight);

The nature of contaminants (i.e. how difficult they are to remediate); and

The type of contaminated media (such as soil, groundwater or sediments).

Sites that take longer to clean up are typically those with contaminated surface or groundwater,

or contaminated sediments along our fragile shorelines. Some field work can only be performed

during certain seasons or periods of time. For example, work is often affected by winter storm

events, and cleanups done in surface water may need to be scheduled around “fish windows” or

endangered species migration. Additionally, cleanup efforts require coordinating and working

with many parties, including local jurisdictions, tribes, and stakeholders. Public review may also

be required throughout the cleanup process.

Hazardous waste cleanup efforts in Washington State are significant and measurable. Over 25

years of conducting cleanups under MTCA, more than 6,344 sites have been cleaned up, and

cleanup actions have been initiated at more than 3,910 sites. These numbers show our progress

and Ecology’s commitment to find ways to streamline cleanups and put formerly unusable

properties back into use faster. Toward this end, we have developed specific tools and policies

that help accelerate the pace of cleanups while continuing to protect human health and the

environment.

Model Remedies

To streamline the cleanup of sites with common categories, such as types of facility, hazardous

substance, media, or geographic area, Ecology has defined and implemented standardized

cleanup methods called “model remedies.”

In the Asarco smelter plume regions of Tacoma and Everett, for example, Ecology developed

four standard approaches that can be used to remediate lead- and arsenic-contaminated soils.

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These model remedies should expedite the cleanup of thousands of properties in Western

Washington.

In response to MTCA’s 2013 legislative changes, Ecology has also developed seven

standardized cleanup methods for sites that have only petroleum-contaminated soil. These

model remedies will help speed up the selection of cleanup actions.

Advantages to using model remedies can be substantial. If a site meets the eligibility criteria and

individual provisions for a particular model remedy, that cleanup method can be selected and

implemented. Once the requirements for using a model remedy are met, it is not necessary to

conduct a Feasibility Study or Disproportionate Cost Analysis. In addition, Ecology has the

authority to waive fees for providing a written opinion on the cleanup if the facility qualifies for

and appropriately uses a model remedy.

Guidance for model remedies for sites with petroleum-contaminated soil became effective in Fall

2015. Ecology has begun work on developing model remedies for sites with petroleum impacts

to groundwater, and plans to release a draft for public review and comment in mid-2016.

For more information about model remedies, visit TCP’s Model Remedy page at

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/policies/model-remedies/index.html

Integrated Planning Grants (IPGs)

TCP’s Brownfields Program manages the Integrated Planning Grant (IPG) program as a key tool

in meeting its goal to expedite the cleanup of brownfield properties. A brownfield site is an

abandoned or underused property that is potentially contaminated by toxic waste, such as a

former dry cleaner site or an abandoned gas station. The breadth of uncertainty surrounding such

properties can prevent cleanups—and critical redevelopment—from happening.

Integrated Planning Grants can clear a path towards that redevelopment. These no-match grants

help reduce uncertainties about the extent of contamination and other potential constraints on a

site’s future land uses before a community heavily invests its funds in cleanup. Communities

empowered with more knowledge about their sites can confidently move forward on cleanup and

development decisions. The flexible IPGs can also be tailored to suit the local government’s

needs: from conducting site assessments for soil or groundwater contamination, to developing

integrated infrastructure and market-based plans that can help bring a community’s vision to

life.

For more information about TCP’s Brownfields Program, visit

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/brownfields/brownfields_hp.html

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Lean Process

In June 2012, Ecology’s Toxic Cleanup Program launched a “Lean” process to examine how

Remedial Action Grant funds are spent and how those dollars can be more effectively utilized.

The analysis identified opportunities for streamlining the cleanup process and how to target

funds more effectively. The goals of this review were to:

Decrease the time it takes to remediate a contaminated site;

Decrease the time it takes to spend RAG Program funds so these funds are put to work

faster;

Provide greater predictability in project schedules for studies and cleanup actions at

formal sites (i.e., sites under Ecology oversight); and

Return contaminated lands to productive use faster while still providing cleanups that are

protective of human health and the environment.

Tools and Policies

Specific tools and policies have been developed through the Lean process that will help achieve

faster cleanups:

Online toolkit for TCP Cleanup Project Managers. The toolkit provides instructions and

examples for Ecology staff. They are designed to promote consistent management of

projects and avoid cleanup delays.

Tighter document review cycles for faster turnaround. TCP has established a target of

achieving a site’s cleanup within five years. As part of this, TCP cleanup managers have a

45-day turnaround goal for reviewing key project documents.

Online Dashboard/Document Tracker to manage sites that receive new grants. This is to

enable TCP cleanup project managers to more efficiently monitor site deadlines,

documents, and data.

Boilerplates and standardized documents for consistency. These include standardized

documents, such as order and decree and environmental covenant templates, and standard

formats for studies and engineering analyses. This will result in less time for Ecology and

grant recipients to develop documents, and yield quicker turnarounds by Ecology staff.

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General Standards of Work and checklists. Ecology is establishing five key project

meetings during cleanups to ensure that data and analyses are completed as effectively as

possible. Standards of work and checklists will ensure clear communications between all

parties involved in the cleanup process during these five key project meetings: Project

Kickoff, Remedial Investigation Planning, Remedial Investigation Pre-Report Check-In,

Feasibility Study Planning, and Cleanup Action Plan.

In-house technical webinar series. The webinar series is part of a professional

development and training program at Ecology. It not only trains Ecology staff but allows

staff to share knowledge with peers throughout the agency.

Conducted new trainings for cleanup project managers to improve their skills. In

November 2013, the Toxics Cleanup Program completed a first round of training for all

cleanup project managers who are responsible for using MTCA. Approximately 100

staff in the agency, including cleanup project managers in the Toxics Cleanup Program,

Waste 2 Resources, Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program, and Nuclear Waste

Program, attended training on the new expectations for expediting site cleanups.

Updated policies and technical guidance. Ecology is in the process of updating many of

its cleanup policies and technical guidance. This includes our Voluntary Cleanup

Program procedures, our cleanup standards tool called CLARC (Cleanup Levels and Risk

Calculations), vapor intrusion guidance, and guidance for cleanup of petroleum

contaminated sites.

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Conclusion

MTCA has a powerful impact on our state. Since the law became effective in 1989, more than

6,344 toxic sites have been cleaned up under the law, either with MTCA funds paying for state-

led cleanups or with Ecology oversight of privately-funded cleanups. That averages 244

completed cleanups per year, or 1 completed cleanup project every 1.5 days. Ecology continues

to take steps and implement tools that will streamline the cleanup process even further.

While this progress is significant, much work remains to be completed. There are still more than

5,700 sites that require further investigation and cleanup. Washington State or site owners are

currently performing cleanup efforts at nearly 4,000 sites. There are roughly 1,800 sites where

investigations and cleanups have not been started, while the universe of sites continues to expand

with 200 to 300 new sites reported to Ecology each year.

Cleanups under MTCA make a tremendous difference in our neighborhoods and environment.

Remedial actions are recovering blighted shorelines, helping new recreational opportunities

evolve, and encouraging the development of vibrant economic centers. Cleanup needs will

always exceed available

funding. But through a

combination of factors—

continued public funding,

effective use of MTCA funds,

streamlined cleanup processes,

and collaboration with our

partners—Ecology will continue

its critical work to remove the

threats of toxic waste from

Washington State.

Photos 4a & 4b: Before and after photos (July 2013 and May 2014)

of the former Custom Plywood site on Fidalgo Bay in Anacortes,

Washington. Cleanup at the old mill site following a fire in 1992 is

in the final stages after a massive removal and restoration effort. The shoreline is now an active

and vital fish spawning and rearing location in Puget Sound.

Photo credit: Department of Ecology.

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Appendix A: Summary of Appendices

Appendix A: Brief description of the different funding sources for contaminated site cleanups.

Appendix B: MTCA reporting requirements from RCW 70.105D.030(6).

Appendices C through G: Expanded financial tables for the MTCA Biennial Report 2013-15.

Appendix H: Hazardous Sites List (HSL) for the 2013-2015 Biennium.

Remedial Action Grants and Loans (Appendices C, D, and G)

Remedial action grants and loans are provided to local governments in Washington State to

facilitate the cleanup of publicly-owned lands contaminated with hazardous substances, and to

lessen the impact of such cleanups on local ratepayers.

The program was created by the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA), Chapter 70.105D RCW

and guided by Ecology’s Chapter 173-322A WAC, Remedial Action Grants and Loans (RAG

rule).11

Funds for remedial action grants and loans come from a tax on hazardous substances. The

Legislature appropriates funds from the MTCA accounts for remedial action grants and loans.

What types of remedial action grants or loans are available?

Ecology’s RAG Program provides multiple funding opportunities to local governments.

Following the 2013 legislative amendments to MTCA, Extended Grant Agreements were added

to this list:

Extended Grant Agreements. These grants are given to local governments for sites

where the cleanup project exceeds $20 million and occurs over multiple budget

cycles. These extended grant agreements enable local governments to commit to

long-term cleanups without tying up large amounts of grant funds. Such projects

11 On August 29, 2014, the Department of Ecology repealed Chapter 173-322 WAC and adopted Chapter

173-322A WAC, Remedial Action Grants and Loans. The modified rule became effective on September 29, 2014.

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would receive priority for funds. No Extended Grant Agreements were awarded

during the 2013-2015 Biennium.

Oversight Remedial Action Grants. (See Appendix C.) These grants provide funding

to local governments that investigate and clean up hazardous waste sites under the

supervision of Ecology or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under an order

or decree.

Remedial Action Loans. (See Appendix C.) Ecology can offer loans to local

governments, primarily to help fulfill grant match requirements. Loans are

considered by Ecology on a case-by-case basis depending on the financial need of the

local government and its ability to pay over a period of time.

Independent Remedial Action Grants. (See Appendix C.) These grants provide

funding to local governments that investigate and clean up contaminated sites

independently under the Voluntary Cleanup Program. The grants are primarily

intended to encourage and expedite independent remedial actions by reimbursing

local governments for voluntarily conducting these cleanups.

Integrated Planning Grants. (See Appendix D). These grants encourage and expedite

the cleanup and redevelopment of brownfield properties. They provide funding to

local governments to conduct assessments of brownfield sites, and develop integrated

plans that address not only the cleanup of these sites, but also their adaptive reuse.

Site Hazard Assessment Grants. (See Appendix G.) These grants provide funding to

local health departments and districts to conduct initial investigations and hazard

assessments at sites on behalf of Ecology. The assessments confirm the type and

level of contamination at sites identified on Ecology’s Hazardous Sites List.

Effective September 2014, this also includes work to assess and cleanup

methamphetamine lab sites where hazardous substances have been released into the

environment. Methamphetamine Lab Site Assessment and Cleanup Grants were

eliminated as separate grants by the Legislature in 2013.12

Area-wide Groundwater Remedial Action Grants. These grants provide funding to

local governments that investigate known or suspected areas of area-wide

12 Derelict Vessel Remedial Action Grants were also eliminated by the Legislature in 2013. The

grants had provided funding to local governments that clean up and dispose of hazardous substances

from abandoned or derelict vessels. This work is now funded primarily through the Department of

Natural Resources’ Derelict Vessel Removal Program.

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groundwater contamination. No Area-wide Groundwater Remedial Action Grants

were awarded during the 2013-2015 Biennium.

Safe Drinking Water Action Grants. (See Chapter 5.) These grants help local

governments, or local governments applying on behalf of a purveyor, provide safe

drinking water to areas contaminated by or threatened by contamination from

hazardous waste sites.

Ecology Conducted and/or Contracted Site Work Expenditures (Appendix E)

Appendix E describes the state-led work on both cleanups and programs that focus on Puget

Sound and Eastern Washington, where sites are abandoned, have non-compliant owners, or

where funds are needed to advance emerging cleanups.

Public Participation Grants (Appendix F)

Public Participation Grants (PPG) fund not-for-profit public interest groups to involve and

educate Washington residents and business about environmental issues. There are two types of

PPG projects:

Contaminated Site Projects. These encourage people to become involved in the

investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites. Examples include community

involvement at the Hanford Site cleanup, Spokane River PCB contamination, and

numerous Puget Sound cleanup sites.

Waste Management Projects. These encourage citizen and business involvement in

eliminating and reducing waste and toxics. Examples include providing low-income

communities with information about home toxics reduction, and developing statewide

sustainability curriculum for education professionals.

Public Participation Grants help Washington residents:

Identify the causes, sources, and effects of pollution.

Provide informed feedback during public comment periods on site cleanup plans.

Become aware of how their activities affect the environment.

Adopt responsible practices in their homes, schools, and businesses to prevent, reduce, or

clean up pollution.

Encourage the practical alternatives for reuse of materials currently going to disposal

sites as waste.

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Appendix B: MTCA Biennial Reporting

Requirements (RCW 70.105D.030(6))

(6) By December 1st of each odd-numbered year, the department must provide the legislature

and the public a report of the department's activities supported by appropriations from the state

and local toxics control accounts and the environmental legacy stewardship account. The report

must be prepared and displayed in a manner that allows the legislature and the public to easily

determine the statewide and local progress made in cleaning up hazardous waste sites under this

chapter. The report must include, at a minimum:

(a) The name, location, hazardous waste ranking, and a short description of each site on

the hazardous sites list, and the date the site was placed on the hazardous waste sites list;

and

(b) For sites where there are state contracts, grants, loans, or direct investments by the

state:

(i) The amount of money from the state and local toxics control accounts and the

environmental legacy stewardship account used to conduct remedial actions at the

site and the amount of that money recovered from potentially liable persons;

(ii) The actual or estimated start and end dates and the actual or estimated

expenditures of funds authorized under this chapter for the following project

phases:

(A) Emergency or interim actions, if needed;

(B) Remedial investigation;

(C) Feasibility study and selection of a remedy;

(D) Engineering design and construction of the selected remedy;

(E) Operation and maintenance or monitoring of the constructed remedy;

and

(F) The final completion date.

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Appendix C: Remedial Action Grants (RAG)

Financial Table

See Chapter 5 for discussions about this table.

Refer to Acronyms list at beginning of this report for acronyms found in

this appendix.

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Remedial Action Grants (RAG) Financial Table

County Leg Dist

CSID 2013-15

Biennium Project Title

Grant Recipient

WARM Ranking

Remedial Action Grant

Number

Grant Status

State Building Control Account

Local Toxics Control Account

Total Brief Description of Work

Clallam 24 28 K-PLY Site Port of Port Angeles

5 G1300086 Active 0 932,000 932,000 Grant for interim action to removed former plywood mill structures and stabilize site.

Clark 18 3020 Pacific Wood Treating Facility

Port of Ridgefield

1 G1200158 Active 0 2,209,000 2,209,000 Grant for groundwater recharge evaluation at former wood treater.

Clark 18 2482 Hambleton Mill Port of Camas-Washougal

not ranked G1400032 Active 0 517,000 517,000 Grant for RI/FS, engineering and operations and maintenance at former lumber mill.

Clark 18 3020 Pacific Wood Treating

Port of Ridgefield

1 G1400413 Active 0 8,889,000 8,889,000 Grant for RI/FS, engineering design, construction, operations and maintenance.

Clark 18 3020 Pacific Wood Treating

Port of Ridgefield

1 L1200004 Active 0 245,000 245,000 Loan covers costs for site assessment and investigations, feasibility study, cleanup actions and monitoring of former wood treating site.

Clark 18 3020 Pacific Wood Treating

Port of Ridgefield

1 L1400017 Active 0 275,000 275,000 Loan to provide match for RI/FS, engineering design, construction and operations and maintenance of former wood treating site.

Cowlitz 19 3111 Terry's Salvage City of Kelso 2 G1400027 Active 0 324,000 324,000 Grant for engineering and design at a former salvage yard.

Franklin 16 1985 Bulk Fuel Terminal Port of Pasco

1 G1400352 Active 15,000 62,000 77,000 Grant for engineering design and construction from historic bulk fuel storage.

Franklin 16 1985 Bulk Fuel Terminal Port of Pasco

1 G1400354 Active 0 66,000 66,000 Grant for engineering design and construction from historic bulk fuel storage.

Grant 12, 13

1692 Ephrata Landfill Grant County Public Works

5 G1200123 Active 0 417,000 417,000 Grant to fund RI/FS, interim actions including pumping groundwater at former hazardous waste landfill.

King 1 7906, 3013, 3051, 6240

Bothell Crossroads City of Bothell

1 G1100263 Inactive 0 45,000 45,000 Grant for investigation and alternatives analysis of former sandblasting and leaking underground storage tank site; interim actions.

King 1 7906, 3013, 3051, 6240

Multisite agreement Bothell: Landing, Paint & Decorating, Riverside, Hertz, and Ultra Custom Cleaners

City of Bothell

1 G1400464 Active 0 1,266,000 1,266,000 Grant provides for RI/FS, design, construction and O & M on four Bothell sites from historic UST facilities and commercial operations.

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County Leg Dist

CSID 2013-15

Biennium Project Title

Grant Recipient

WARM Ranking

Remedial Action Grant

Number

Grant Status

State Building Control Account

Local Toxics Control Account

Total Brief Description of Work

King 11 1643 Lower Duwamish Waterway

Seattle Public Utilities

0 G0800558 Inactive 0 281,000 281,000 Grant to implement a two phase RI/FI and early action sediment cleanup. Contamination from multiple sites.

King 11 1643 Lower Duwamish Waterway

Seattle City Light

0 G0800584 Inactive 378,000 701,000 1,079,000 Grant to provide technical assistance in the oversight of RI/FS and administer the grant for the sediment cleanup. Contamination from multiple sites.

King 11 4765 North Boeing Field/Georgetown Steam Plant

King County International Airport

5 G0900086 Active 38,000 1,000 39,000 Grant to provide RI, project management, source control, interim actions and FS for the prevention of contamination of stormwater from industrial practices at these sites.

King 11 4765 North Boeing Field/Georgetown Steam Plant

Seattle City Light

5 G0900087 Inactive 0 9,000 9,000 Grant to provide RI, project management, source control, interim actions and FS for the prevention of contamination of stormwater from industrial practices at these sites.

King 11 4765 North Boeing Field/ Georgetown Steam Plant

Seattle Public Utilities

5 G0900088 Active 7,000 2,000 9,000 Grant to provide RI, project management, source control, interim actions and FS for the prevention of contamination of stormwater from industrial practices at these sites.

King 11 1324 South Park Landfill Seattle Public Utilities

2 G0900217 Active 514,000 0 514,000 Grant for technical assistance work to plan the RI/FS and to develop a Cleanup Action Plan for this former municipal landfill. This includes the Construction QA and Health & Safety Plan. Also, includes development of project construction schedules and the engineering design analyses.

King 33 2008 Lora Lake Apartments

Port of Seattle

1 G1400395 Active 0 618,000 618,000 Grant for RI/FS, engineering design and cleanup construction at former drum recycling operation.

King 36 2674 Terminal 91 Port of Seattle

1 G1200174 Active 0 1,597,000 1,597,000 Grant to complete RI/FS and for interim actions and design of cleanup action at former bulk fuel storage facility

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County Leg Dist

CSID 2013-15

Biennium Project Title

Grant Recipient

WARM Ranking

Remedial Action Grant

Number

Grant Status

State Building Control Account

Local Toxics Control Account

Total Brief Description of Work

King 36 1385 Terminal 117 Port of Seattle

0 G1400397 Active 0 6,852,000 6,852,000 Grant for cleanup construction, operational and maintenance & monitoring.

King 43 2876 Gas Works Park Seattle Public Utilities

1 G0900054 Active 192,000 437,000 629,000 Grant for design of capping project in northeast corner of park and source investigations at former coal gasification plant site.

King 11 34

1385 Terminal 117 of Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund site

Port of Seattle

0 G1100254 Inactive 0 1,300,000 1,300,000 Grant for source control study and cleanups of contamination from former asphalt plant at Slip 4 & T-117 plus RI/FS.

King 11,34 36,37

1643, 4765, 1385

LDW, T117, NBF/GTSP, Slip 4

Seattle City Light

5 G1400442 Active 0 1,676,000 1,676,000 Grant for FS, engineering design and construction and monitoring of contamination from former asphalt plant.

King 11,34 36,37

2732, 1643, 1385

Multisite agreement: Slip 4, Lower Duwamish, Terminal 117

Seattle Public Utilities

0 G1400516 Inactive 0 328,000 328,000 Grant provides for RI/FS, source control and cleanup at various sites in lower Duwamish Waterway.

King 11,34 36,37

2732, 1643, 1385

LDW, T117, Slip 4 old grant #G1400516

City of Seattle

0 EG150074 Active 0 5,000 5,000 Grant for multiple tasks in the Lower Duwamish Waterway site which include interim actions, a RI/FS, cleanup design and construction, and source control.

King 11,34 36,37

2732, 1643, 1385

LDW, T117, Slip 4 old grant #G1400516

City of Seattle

0 EG150079 Active 0 139,000 139,000 Grant for multiple tasks in the Lower Duwamish Waterway site which include interim actions, a RI/FS, cleanup design and construction, and source control.

King 11,34 36,37

2732, 1643, 1385

LDW, T117, Slip 4 old grant #G1400516

City of Seattle

0 EG150081 Active 0 99,000 99,000 Grant for multiple tasks in the Lower Duwamish Waterway site which include interim actions, a RI/FS, cleanup design and construction, and source control.

Kitsap 23, 26, 35

285 Former Chevron Port Washington Narrows

City of Bremerton, DCD

2 G0900223 Active 28,000 0 28,000 Grant for soil removal, treatment and sampling at former bulk fuel storage site.

Kitsap 26, 35

4487 Crownhill Elem School

Bremerton School District

not ranked G1100201 Active 0 193,000 193,000 Grant for investigation, alternatives analysis and interim action to cleanup former dump site.

Lincoln 7 1949 South Wilbur Lincoln County Public Works

1 G1400029 Active 0 141,000 141,000 Grant for pilot test monitoring of remediation technology at former UST facility.

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County Leg Dist

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Biennium Project Title

Grant Recipient

WARM Ranking

Remedial Action Grant

Number

Grant Status

State Building Control Account

Local Toxics Control Account

Total Brief Description of Work

Pierce 27 3405 Arkema Dunlap Mound

Port of Tacoma

1 G0900251 Active 209,000 1,302,000 1,511,000 Grant for removal of containment cell, RI/FS, soil sampling and analysis and installation of three monitoring wells at former chemical dump site.

Pierce 27 5897 Parcel 88 Port of Tacoma

3 G1200196 Active 0 13,000 13,000 Grant reimbursing Port for cleanup and Natural Resource Damage Restoration work and follow-up RI/FS at former waste handling facility.

Pierce 27 3405 Arkema Chemical Plant / Wypenn Parcel Site

Port of Tacoma

1 G1200434 Active 0 538,000 538,000 Grant to complete RI/FS and cleanup action plan and former chemical plant.

Pierce 27 2215 Kaiser Aluminum Port of Tacoma

4 G1200484 Active 0 2,634,000

2,634,000 Grant work includes RI/FS work plan and report, draft cleanup action plan, interim action work plan and monitoring at former aluminum smelter.

Pierce 27 2395 Earley Business Center

Port of Tacoma

5 G1400043 Active 0 300,000 300,000 Grant for RI/FS and interim action for former shipyard.

Pierce 29 3310 Sauros Site City of Tacoma

1 G1000104 Active 61,000 0 61,000 Grant for environmental investigation of former dry cleaner site.

Skagit 10 1671 Taxiway F Port of Skagit County

not ranked G0900246 Active 0 74,000 74,000 Grant to fund cleanup for former pesticide applicator operation.

Skagit 40 5174, 4846

Puget Sound Fidalgo Bay. Former: Scott Paper Mill, Shell Tank Farm, Log Haul Out, and Dakota Creek Industries.

Port of Anacortes

1 G1200297 Active 0 988,000 988,000 Grant for environmental investigation of former shipyard and to conduct an RI/FS at former bulk fuel storage facility.

Skagit 40 4846 Former Shell Tank Farm

Port of Anacortes

3 EG150176 Active 0 12,000 12,000 Grant to conduct RI/FS, draft CAP and cleanup construction have been conducted at this former bulk fuel storage facility. The Site will undergo post-construction monitoring which will involve sampling and analysis of groundwater from wells located in and down-gradient of the excavation area.

Snohomish 38 3862 Landfill Tire Fire City of Everett

1 G0900083 Active 138,000 187,000 325,000 Grant for final cleanup of former landfill and tire fire site.

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Biennium Project Title

Grant Recipient

WARM Ranking

Remedial Action Grant

Number

Grant Status

State Building Control Account

Local Toxics Control Account

Total Brief Description of Work

Snohomish 38, 44

2581, 3655, 3546, 934, 2146

Port Gardner Bay Port of Everett

1 G1000347 Active 0 4,910,000 4,910,000 Grant for Phase II RI and design of interim action at former lumber mill.

Thurston 22 407 East Bay Redevelopment

Port of Olympia

2 G0900182 Active 30,000 93,000 123,000 Grant for RI/FS, cleanup and interim action plans including well installation and disposal of contaminated soils. Contamination from former timber industrial facilities

Thurston 22 4228 Solid Wood Incorporated at West Bay Park

City of Olympia

2 G0900218 Active 68,000 0 68,000 Grant for RI/FS and interim action plan for contaminated soil at former bulk fuel storage facility. Scope of work expanded to include finalizing the cleanup action plan.

Thurston 22 407 Hands on Museum City of Olympia

2 G1100182 Inactive 0 60,000 60,000 Grant RI/FS draft cleanup action plans and to cover costs associated with construction plans and contaminated materials removal from former industrial facilities.

Thurston 22 723 Cascade Pole Port of Olympia

1 G1300030 Active 0 110,000 110,000 Grant for construction of new ground water treatment plant, demolition of old treatment plan and completion of the final cleanup action plan for the upland port of this former wood treating site.

Thurston 22 2245 Budd Inlet Sediment Remediation

Port of Olympia

not ranked G1300053 Active 1,105,000 0 1,105,000 Grant for source control investigation and investigation of sediment contamination around the Port Peninsula in Budd Inlet.

Walla Walla 16 2485 Sudbury Landfill City of Walla Walla

not ranked G1200173 Active 0 239,000 239,000 Grant to complete RI/FS and interim cleanup actions at older parts of an active municipal landfill.

Walla Walla 16 2485 Sudbury Landfill Area 5

Walla Walla not ranked EG150026 Active 0 29,000 29,000 Grant to conduct a remedial investigation and feasibility study for addressing contaminants in groundwater and sampling on-site and in down-gradient wells on adjacent property at older parts of an active municipal landfill.

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CSID 2013-15

Biennium Project Title

Grant Recipient

WARM Ranking

Remedial Action Grant

Number

Grant Status

State Building Control Account

Local Toxics Control Account

Total Brief Description of Work

Whatcom 42 1785 Weldcraft Steel and Marine

Port of Bellingham

1 G0400049 Active 7,000 49,000 56,000 Grant for environmental investigation and analysis of cleanup alternatives. Contamination from historic boatyard operations.

Whatcom 42 2012 I&J Waterway Port of Bellingham

not ranked G0500141 Active 0 120,000 120,000 Grant for environmental investigation and analysis of cleanup alternatives. Contamination from historic industrial operations.

Whatcom 42 219, 2373

Whatcom Waterway Site Remediation

Port of Bellingham

1 G0700287 Inactive 31,000 0 31,000 Grant for design and permitting of cleanup for Phase 1 areas of the site. Contamination from historic pulp bleaching operations.

Whatcom 42 193 Harris Ave Shipyard Site

Port of Bellingham

2 G0900104 Active 0 269,000 269,000 Grant for environmental investigation and analysis of cleanup alternatives. Contamination from historic shipyard operations.

Whatcom 42 63 Blaine Marina Port of Bellingham

3 G1300048 Active 64,000 104,000 168,000 Grant for RI/FS and interim action at former bulk fuel storage and boat fueling facility.

Whatcom 42 2205 Westman Marine Port of Bellingham

1 G1400034 Active 182,000 102,000 284,000 Grant for RI/FS, engineering design and cleanup construction and interim actions caused by historic marina operations.

Whatcom 42 219, 2373

Whatcom Waterway

Port of Bellingham

1 G1400368 Active 369,000 0 369,000 Grant for design and permitting of cleanup for Phase 1 areas of the site. Contamination from historic pulp bleaching operations.

Whatcom 42 3928 RG Haley City of Bellingham

3 EG150075 Active 0 204,000 204,000 Grant for environmental investigation and analysis of cleanup alternatives, and interim action to stop petroleum seep. Contamination from historic wood treatment operations.

Whatcom 40, 42

3418 Central Waterfront Port of Bellingham

2 G0900177 Active 526,000 0 526,000 Grant for environmental investigation and analysis of cleanup alternatives, and interim action to remove contaminated soil. Contamination from historic industrial operations.

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Biennium Project Title

Grant Recipient

WARM Ranking

Remedial Action Grant

Number

Grant Status

State Building Control Account

Local Toxics Control Account

Total Brief Description of Work

Whatcom 40, 42

2279, 7330

Georgia Pacific Mill Port of Bellingham

5 G0900178 Active 476,000 1,825,000 2,301,000 Grant for environmental investigation and analysis of cleanup alternatives, and interim actions to remove contaminated soil from two areas of the site. Contamination from historic industrial operations.

Whatcom 40, 42

220 Cornwall Avenue Landfill

Port of Bellingham

2 G0900180 Active 0 131,000

131,000 Grant for environmental investigation and analysis of cleanup alternatives, and design and permitting of cleanup. Contamination from historic municipal landfill.

Whatcom 40, 42

4606 Boulevard Park - South State Street Manufactured Gas Plant

City of Bellingham

1 G0900207 Active 39,000 0 39,000 Grant for environmental investigation and analysis of cleanup alternatives. Contamination from historic coal gasification plant.

Whatcom 40, 42

3928 R.G. Haley City of Bellingham

3 G1100188 Active 0 603,000 603,000 Grant for environmental investigation and analysis of cleanup alternatives, and interim action to stop petroleum seep. Contamination from historic wood treatment operations.

Whatcom 40, 42

1897 Eldridge Municipal Landfill

City of Bellingham

not ranked G1100200 Active 27,000 0 27,000 Grant for environmental investigation and analysis of cleanup alternatives, and cleanup to address small areas of buried contaminated soil and debris that remain following interim action. Contamination from historic municipal landfill.

Whitman 9 4973 Palouse Producers Site

City of Palouse

1 G1200435 Active 0 39,000

39,000

Grant to assist in groundwater monitoring of cleanup at former industrial and fuel storage facility.

Yakima 14 4919 Tiger Oil Nob Hill City of Yakima

1 EG150046 Active 0 448,000

448,000

Grant for ongoing groundwater remediation and monitoring for this vacant, dilapidated and contaminated former gas station and commercial property.

Yakima 15 4863 Cream Wine Site Port of Sunnyside

2 G1300116 Active 0 180,000

180,000

Grant for cleanup actions of soil groundwater and confirmational monitoring at former UST facility and industrial operations.

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County Leg Dist

CSID 2013-15

Biennium Project Title

Grant Recipient

WARM Ranking

Remedial Action Grant

Number

Grant Status

State Building Control Account

Local Toxics Control Account

Total Brief Description of Work

Yakima 15 11423 Sunnyside Municipal Airport

City of Sunnyside

not ranked G1400351 Active 0 66,000

66,000

Grant for RI/FS, engineering design and cleanup construction at former pesticide mixing and storage site.

Oversight Subtotals

4,504,000

45,255,000

49,759,000

Independent Remedial Action Grants

Pierce 2, 28 5616 VCP Pierce County Fire District 21 VCP#SW0806 Graham Fire Rescue

Pierce County Fire District 21

not ranked G1400333 Active 0 200,000

200,000

Cleanup of former UST facility.

Snohomish 21 6966 VCP Snohomish County Paine Field VCP # NW2235

Snohomish County Public Works

not ranked G1300113 Inactive 0 200,000

200,000

Study and cleanup of former UST facility and maintenance shop

Independent Remedial Action Subtotals

0 400,000

400,000

Oversight and Independent Remedial Action Grants Grand Total

$4,504,000

$45,655,000

$50,159,000

Note: Totals may not add due to rounding.

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Financial Table

See Chapter 5 for discussions about this table.

Refer to Acronyms list at beginning of this report for acronyms found in

this appendix.

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County Leg Dist

WARM Ranking

(1 -5)

FSID

CSID Project Title

during 2013-15

Biennium

Grant Recipient

Remedial Action

Grant No.

Start Date

End Date

State Share

Amount (Grant

Amount Awarded)

Local Toxics Control Account (LTCA) (174)

State Building Const.

Account (SBCA)

(057)

Expenditures during 2013-15

Biennium **

IPG Description

Chelan 12 not ranked

22496 11610 Saddle Rock

City of Wenatchee

G1300046 8/2/2012 12/30/2013 $200,000 $106,000 $0 $106,000 Integrated planning. RI/FS.

Clark 18 2 3612707 988 Weeks Property

City of Ridgefield

G1400559 01/01/2014 06/30/2015 $72,000 $71,000 $0 $71,000 Former Shell Gas Station. Environmental Assessment (Phase I & II / RI/FS). Redevelopment Planning (Implementation Strategy, Market Study, Financial Analysis, Developer/Stakeholder Outreach, Public Involvement, Strength/Weaknesses/Opportunities/Threats Analysis, Cost-benefit Analysis). Soil & GW COC: BTEX.

Clark 18 not ranked

N/A N/A Bus Barn City of Ridgefield

G1400560 01/01/2014 06/30/2015 $72,000 $71,000 $0 $71,000 Environmental Assessment (RI/FS work). Redevelopment Planning (Market Study). COC: lead, fuels, solvents.

Clark 18 3 8100630 4099 Park Laundry, Weeks/ Wertz properties

City of Ridgefield

G1400561 01/01/2014 06/30/2015 $57,000 $43,000 $0 $43,000 Environmental Assessment (RI/FS work). Redevelopment Planning (Market Study). Soil & GW COC: VOCs and PCE.

Clark 17 not ranked

20708 2827 Fleischer Property

Clark County Environ-mental Services

G1400585 02/01/2014 06/30/2015 $200,000 $146,000 $0 $146,000 Environmental Assessment (RI/FS work). Redevelopment Planning (Market Study, Reuse Analysis Planning).

Cowlitz 19 2 74599527 3111 Terry's Salvage

City of Kelso

G1100285 3/1/2011 6/30/2013 $200,000 $54,000 $0 $54,000 Environmental Assessment (RI/FS work). Redevelopment Planning (Market Study, Reuse Analysis Planning).

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County Leg Dist

WARM Ranking

(1 -5)

FSID

CSID Project Title

during 2013-15

Biennium

Grant Recipient

Remedial Action

Grant No.

Start Date

End Date

State Share

Amount (Grant

Amount Awarded)

Local Toxics Control Account (LTCA) (174)

State Building Const.

Account (SBCA)

(057)

Expenditures during 2013-15

Biennium **

IPG Description

Franklin 16 1 579 1985 Port of Pasco Marine Terminal

Port of Pasco

G1300100 10/01/2012 6/30/2015 $189,000 $142,000 $0 $142,000 Cleanup Alternatives Analysis & Redevelopment Assessment (Financing Options Analysis, Risk Management, Property Conditions Studies, Redevelopment Strategy). GW COC- TPH, BTEX, VOCs, cPAHs, Arsenic, Lead, Naphthalene. Soil- TPH BTEX, Aliphayics, Aromatic, PCE, Naphthalene. (RA- Integrated Planning Agreement - Signed 04/09/2013)

Grays Harbor

19 not ranked

1126 4987 Aberdeen Sawmill

Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority

G1400582 10/01/2013 5/31/2015 $200,000 $147,000 $0 $147,000 Work on sediments and upland portions of the site. Environmental Assessment (RI/FS work). Redevelopment Planning (Master Plan and Market Study). Soil & GW COC- PCP. Sediment COC- Butyl-benzyl phthalate, Dioxins.

Grays Harbor

19 1 2472930 2803 Pakonen Boatyard

Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority

G1400583 03/01/2014 5/31/2015 $190,000 $96,000 $0 $96,000 Environmental Assessment (RI/FS work). Redevelopment Planning (Market Study, Physical Conditions Assessment, Implementation and Funding Strategy, Community Involvement Plan). Metals in sediments.

King 30, 31, 47

3 2018 5049 Boeing Auburn Algona

City of Auburn

G1400334 05/01/2013 06/30/2015 $186,000 $122,000 $0 $122,000 Environmental Assessment (RI/FS work, Research Interviews). Redevelopment Planning (Market Study, Economic Impact Evaluation, GIS Analysis, Community Involvement).

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County Leg Dist

WARM Ranking

(1 -5)

FSID

CSID Project Title

during 2013-15

Biennium

Grant Recipient

Remedial Action

Grant No.

Start Date

End Date

State Share

Amount (Grant

Amount Awarded)

Local Toxics Control Account (LTCA) (174)

State Building Const.

Account (SBCA)

(057)

Expenditures during 2013-15

Biennium **

IPG Description

King 33 not ranked

65773341 12325 Betty Brite Cleaners (aka Pancake Chef Property)

City of Seatac

G1400486 11/01/2013 6/30/2015 $200,000 $135,000 $0 $135,000 Property is included in the City's South 154th St Station Area Action Plan area. Planning 40%. RI 50%. FS 10%. Environmental Assessment (Phase II/RI/FS work.) Redevelopment Planning (Market Assessment, Financial Analysis, Stakeholder Interviews, Urban Land Institute Technical Assistance Workshop, community outreach meeting, etc. Implementation strategy report incorporating cleanup remedy and redevelopment. Plan to develop transit oriented development. TOD. IPG help City explore options to remediate contamination while implementing TOD.

Lincoln 13 4 8112045 5451 Rearden Gas Station, East Broadway

Town of Reardan

G1400350 07/01/2013 12/31/2014 $200,000 $188,000 $0 $188,000 Environmental Assessment (RI/FS work). Redevelopment Planning (Cleanup and Redevelopment Implementation Strategy Report).

Mason 35 2 1185 2537 Goose Lake (1 of 2)

City of Shelton

G1400047 07/01/2013 06/30/2015 $171,000 $0 $16,000 $16,000 Address hazardous substances resulting from operations of calcium sulfite pulp mill owned by Rayonier, a variety of liquid and solid waste generated from the operations. Develop and implement RI/FS. Further investigate presence of potential COC such as heavy metals, PAHs, PCBs, and dioxins in both lake and disposal lagoons, and periodically in selected groundwater monitoring wells.

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County Leg Dist

WARM Ranking

(1 -5)

FSID

CSID Project Title

during 2013-15

Biennium

Grant Recipient

Remedial Action

Grant No.

Start Date

End Date

State Share

Amount (Grant

Amount Awarded)

Local Toxics Control Account (LTCA) (174)

State Building Const.

Account (SBCA)

(057)

Expenditures during 2013-15

Biennium **

IPG Description

Mason 35 2 1185 2537 Goose Lake (2 of 2)

City of Shelton

G0800504 7/1/2007 6/30/2013 $200,000 $0 $2,000 $2,000 Address hazardous substances resulting from operations of calcium sulfite pulp mill owned by Rayonier, a variety of liquid and solid waste generated from the operations. Develop and implement RI/FS. Further investigate presence of potential COC such as heavy metals, PAHs, PCBs, and dioxins in both lake and disposal lagoons, and periodically in selected groundwater monitoring wells.

Pend Oreille

7 not ranked

15428546 N/A Pend Oreille Mine Site

Pend Oreille County

G1200329 12/01/2011 06/30/2013 $196,000 $39,000 $39,000 Integrated planning. (RA - IP, signed 02/04/2012)

Skagit 40 not ranked

20859 12482 Quiet Cove

Port of Anacortes

G1400353 11/01/2013 06/30/2015 $200,000 $196,000 $0 $196,000 Environmental Assessment (RI/FS work). Redevelopment Planning (Market Study, Infrastructure Analysis, Regulatory Analysis, Redevelopment Workplan/Implementation Strategies, Geotechnical Considerations).

Skagit 39 not ranked

65415931 10048 Northern State Hospital

Port of Skagit County

G1400546 03/01/2014 06/30/2015 $200,000 $200,000 $0 $200,000 Northern State Hospital IPG: Tasks - Planning 64%, RI 28%, FS 8 %. Environmental Assessment and Redevelopment Planning (Market Study, Architectural Study). Former hospital site. About 226 acres. Many government stakeholders involved in assessing and planning redevelopment of this site. Significant public/community outreach conducted.

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WARM Ranking

(1 -5)

FSID

CSID Project Title

during 2013-15

Biennium

Grant Recipient

Remedial Action

Grant No.

Start Date

End Date

State Share

Amount (Grant

Amount Awarded)

Local Toxics Control Account (LTCA) (174)

State Building Const.

Account (SBCA)

(057)

Expenditures during 2013-15

Biennium **

IPG Description

Snohomish

38 not ranked

22103 12515 Water-front Property, Geddes Marina

City of Marysville

G1400515 11/01/2013 6/30/2015 $200,000 $143,000 $0 $143,000 Environmental Assessment (RI/FS work). Redevelopment Planning (Community Involvement, Market Analysis, Physical Site Assessment, Developer engagement options, Implementation Strategy).

Snohomish

38 4 9 7329 Kimberly Clark World-wide

Port of Everett

G1400028 03/01/2013 12/31/2014 $200,000 $170,000 $0 $170,000 Complete site assessment & planning activities needed to coordinate cleanup activities. Earlier sampling ID'd petroleum & metals in soil & groundwater. Wood waste, metals, PAHs, PCBs, VOCs, and dioxin/furans.

Spokane 3 not ranked

19213533 N/A University District

City of Spokane

G1400031 06/01/2013 06/30/2015 $200,000 $174,000 $0 $174,000 Former gas station. Phase I & II ESA. Redevelopment Planning (Cleanup and Redevelopment Implementation Strategy Report).

Thurston 22 not ranked

N/A N/A WA Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Property

Port of Olympia

G1300114 08/01/2012 01/01/2014 $200,000 $154,000 $0 $154,000 Conduct pre-purchase Phase II to ID areas of contamination on the properties in need of remediation and facilitate development.

Thurston 22 not ranked

N/A N/A Tumwater Brewery

City of Tumwater

G1400030 05/01/2013 6/30/2015 $200,000 $149,000 $0 $149,000 Phase I & II ESA. Redevelopment Planning (Market Feasibility Study, Redevelopment Analysis, Physical Site Conditions Assessment, Environmental Conditions Assessment, Historical Artifact Survey, SEPA EIS).

Walla Walla

16 not ranked

1747458 2238 Burdine-Tausick Landfill

City of Walla Walla

G1200172 10/01/2011 12/31/2014 $200,000 $72,000 $0 $72,000 Site characterization studies. Consolidate existing planning documents. Prepare several conceptual development scenarios including a site investigation plan, topographic survey update, landfill gas assessment and stormwater study.

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WARM Ranking

(1 -5)

FSID

CSID Project Title

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Biennium

Grant Recipient

Remedial Action

Grant No.

Start Date

End Date

State Share

Amount (Grant

Amount Awarded)

Local Toxics Control Account (LTCA) (174)

State Building Const.

Account (SBCA)

(057)

Expenditures during 2013-15

Biennium **

IPG Description

Yakima 15 not ranked

450 12095 Boise Cascade Mill

City of Yakima

G1400048 04/01/2013 06/30/2015 $200,000 $200,000 $0 $200,000 Site analysis to determine nature and extent of contamination and needed remediation. Includes review of all known related studies and information of the site. Pre-purchase due diligence. Previous studies identified iron & manganese, diesel & motor oil, localized cadmium, chromium, benzene, naphthalene.

Total $2,836,000

Note: Totals may not add due to rounding.

**Grant expenditures can cross biennia. Some grants had expenditures in the 2011-13 biennium which would not reflect on this table. Other grants may

have expenditures in the 2015-17 biennium.

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Contracted Site Work Financial Table

Site status reflects information in Ecology’s Integrated Site

Information System (ISIS) database as of June 30, 2015.

See Chapter 5 for discussions about this table.

Refer to Acronyms list at beginning of this report for acronyms

found in this appendix.

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Benton County

Site: L & L Exxon Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 8 CSID: 7128 FSID: 78835792

Activities / Phase: Construction, Engineering Design, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations, Site Hazard Assessment/Initial Investigation

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $93,269 $84,967 $178,236 $178,236

Chelan County

Site: Cashmere Mill Site Status: Awaiting Cleanup Rank: LD: 12 CSID: 11386 FSID: 20168

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$47,240 $47,240 $1,493,136 $2,824,285 $4,317,421 $4,364,661

Site: Headwaters Inn/Sportsmans Pub Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 12 CSID: 6148 FSID: 47131692

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $133,942 $133,942 $133,942

Site: Lake Chelan SD Athletic Fields Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 12 CSID: 1448 FSID: 6153

Activities / Phase: Engineering Design

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$7,500 $7,500 $25,826 $0 $25,826 $33,326

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Site: Manson School Dist Athletic Complex Status: Awaiting Cleanup Rank: LD: 12 CSID: 12103 FSID: 5713

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $466,266 $0 $466,266 $466,266

Clallam County

Site: PORT ANGELES CITY OF Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99031 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Construction

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $3,999,100 $3,999,100 $3,999,100

Site: PORT ANGELES RAYONIER MILL SITE Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 24 CSID: 2270 FSID: 19

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $73,013 $0 $73,013 $73,013

Site: PSI Port Angeles (Areawide) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99001 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Program Support

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $8,844 $0 $8,844 $8,844

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Site: WESTERN PORT ANGELES HARBOR Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 24 CSID: 11907 FSID: 18898

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Program Support, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $130,311 $0 $130,311 $130,311

Clark County

Site: Burlington Environmental LLC Washougal Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 18 CSID: 2796 FSID: 1018

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$2,914 $2,914 $0 $0 $2,914

Site: Frontier Hardchrome Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 0 LD: 49 CSID: 535 FSID: 197

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$47,482 $47,482 $0 $0 $47,482

Site: Vancouver Port of NuStar Cadet Swan Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 49 CSID: 3450 FSID: 1026

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$326 $326 $0 $0 $326

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Franklin County

Site: Pasco Landfill NPL Site Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 0 LD: 9 CSID: 1910 FSID: 575

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$58,255 $58,255 $0 $0 $58,255

Grant County

Site: Frontier Corner Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: CSID: 12736 FSID: 5444576

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $28,923 $28,923 $28,923

Site: WARDEN CITY WATER SUPPLY WELLS 4 & 5 Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 13 CSID: 1618 FSID: 2802409

Activities / Phase: Legislatively Directed Investments, Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $1,232,746 $1,232,746 $1,232,746

Grays Harbor County

Site: City of Aberdeen - Whiting and Wishkah site assessment Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99022 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Site Hazard Assessment/Initial Investigation

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$64,295 $64,295 $0 $0 $64,295

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Site: GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY PUD 1 MAINT YARD Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 19 CSID: 6389 FSID: 62154192

Activities / Phase: Construction

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$50,000 $50,000 $0 $0 $50,000

Island County

Site: CORNET BAY MARINA Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 5 LD: 10 CSID: 5048 FSID: 2011

Activities / Phase: Construction, Engineering Design, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$878 $98 $975 $162,109 $4,162,274 $4,324,383 $4,325,358

Jefferson County

Site: IRONDALE IRON & STEEL PLANT FORMER Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 24 CSID: 4484 FSID: 95275518

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $161,522 $0 $161,522 $161,522

King County

Site: 8801 E MARGINAL WAY S Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 11 CSID: 5056 FSID: 2072

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $2,475 $2,475 $2,475

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Site: Art Brass Plating Inc Seattle Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 11 CSID: 3548 FSID: 88531932

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$828 $828 $0 $0 $828

Site: Blaser Die Casting Co Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 11 CSID: 1588 FSID: 7118747

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$530 $530 $0 $0 $530

Site: BNSF RAILWAY SKYKOMISH FACILITY Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 39 CSID: 34 FSID: 2104

Activities / Phase: Construction, Legislatively Directed Investments

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $101,122 $0 $101,122 $101,122

Site: Boeing Auburn Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 30 CSID: 5049 FSID: 2018

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$2,415 $2,415 $0 $0 $2,415

Site: Boeing Field Chevron Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 11 CSID: 7030 FSID: 2551

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$652 $652 $33,633 $33,633 $34,285

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Site: Burlington Environmental LLC Georgetown Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 11 CSID: 2622 FSID: 47779679

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$26,356 $26,356 $0 $0 $26,356

Site: Capital Industries Inc Status: Awaiting Cleanup Rank: LD: 11 CSID: 4527 FSID: 11598755

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$681 $681 $0 $0 $681

Site: CROWLEY MARINE SERVICES INC 8TH AVE S Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 11 CSID: 2520 FSID: 1940187

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$545 $545 $52,872 $0 $52,872 $53,417

Site: Duwamish Marine Center Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 11 CSID: 4146 FSID: 21945598

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $1,980 $0 $1,980 $1,980

Site: DUWAMISH SHIPYARD INC Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 34 CSID: 54 FSID: 2071

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $895 $895 $895

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Site: Elliott Bay DMMP Monitoring (Multi/Areawide) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99002 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Construction

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $85,000 $0 $85,000 $85,000

Site: GAS WORKS PARK WA NATURAL GAS Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 43 CSID: 2876 FSID: 139

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $64,112 $0 $64,112 $64,112

Site: General Electric Aviation Div Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 11 CSID: 2446 FSID: 2522

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$30,072 $30,072 $0 $0 $30,072

Site: Glacier Northwest Inc Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 34 CSID: 599 FSID: 23881883

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $80,305 $0 $80,305 $80,305

Site: Industrial Container Services WA LLC Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 4 LD: 11 CSID: 62 FSID: 2154

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $15,801 $15,801 $15,801

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Site: Jacobson Terminals Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 36 CSID: 4860 FSID: 33177895

Activities / Phase: Engineering Design, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $552,692 $552,692 $552,692

Site: Jorgensen Forge Corp Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 11 CSID: 3689 FSID: 2382

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$2 $2 $0 $0 $2

Site: LANDSBURG MINE Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 5 CSID: 60 FSID: 2139

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$489 $489 $0 $0 $489

Site: Lora Lake Apartments Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 33 CSID: 2008 FSID: 1880040

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$489 $489 $0 $0 $489

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Site: LOWER DUWAMISH WATERWAY Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 0 LD: 34 CSID: 1643 FSID: 42927743

Activities / Phase: Construction, Engineering Design, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Program Support, Remedial Investigations, Site Hazard Assessment/Initial Investigation

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $2,430,729 $3,587,335 $6,018,065 $6,018,065

Site: Metro Lake Union Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 43 CSID: 1275 FSID: 2217

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$244 $244 $0 $0 $244

Site: North Boeing Field Georgetown Steam Plant Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 5 LD: 11 CSID: 4765 FSID: 2050

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$515,653 $515,653 $0 $0 $515,653

Site: North Lot Development Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 37 CSID: 1966 FSID: 5378137

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$489 $489 $0 $0 $489

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Site: NORTHLAKE SHIPYARD INC Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 4 LD: 43 CSID: 853 FSID: 23849623

Activities / Phase: Engineering Design, Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$3,543 $3,543 $0 $0 $3,543

Site: Port of Seattle Terminal 30 Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 11 CSID: 4394 FSID: 2055

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$244 $244 $0 $0 $244

Site: SEATTLE PORT OF N TERMINAL 115 Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 5 LD: 34 CSID: 1229 FSID: 2177

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $8,128 $8,128 $8,128

Site: SOUTH PARK LANDFILL Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 11 CSID: 1324 FSID: 2180

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$2 $2 $0 $0 $2

Site: TROY LAUNDRY SEATTLE Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 43 CSID: 11690 FSID: 19135499

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$2 $2 $0 $0 $2

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Site: US Navy Station Sand Point Status: NFA Rank: LD: 46 CSID: 1359 FSID: 2214

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$177,641 $0 $803 $178,444 $0 $0 $178,444

Kitsap County

Site: Crownhill Elementary School Bremerton SD Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 35 CSID: 4487 FSID: 99722456

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$246 $246 $0 $0 $246

Site: EAGLE HARBOR WYCKOFF Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 0 LD: 23 CSID: 2683 FSID: 152

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

($22,908) ($22,908) $428,944 $1,086,139 $1,515,082 $1,492,175

Site: Fred Meyer Stores Inc Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 26 CSID: 5165 FSID: 2614

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$244 $244 $0 $0 $244

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Site: Port Gamble Bay and Mill Site Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 23 CSID: 3444 FSID: 93937775

Activities / Phase: Construction, Engineering Design, Legislatively Directed Investments, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Program Support, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $4,302,627 $0 $4,302,627 $4,302,627

Kittitas County

Site: B & G Service Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 13 CSID: 5444 FSID: 7678948

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $2,043 $49,799 $51,842 $51,842

Site: Bonjorni Site Status: Awaiting Cleanup Rank: LD: 13 CSID: 6775 FSID: 85894558

Activities / Phase: Construction, Engineering Design, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $0 $84,207 $84,207 $84,207

Site: CWU Jongeward Services Building Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 13 CSID: 2609 FSID: 21589197

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $163,635 $203,955 $367,590 $367,590

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Klickitat County

Site: COLUMBUS SQUARE Status: Awaiting Cleanup Rank: 5 LD: 14 CSID: 6704 FSID: 81593498

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$4,300 $4,300 $552 $135,094 $135,646 $139,946

Lincoln County

Site: Priceless Gas Status: Perf. Monitoring Rank: LD: 13 CSID: 5945 FSID: 36318758

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $38,008 $0 $38,008 $38,008

Site: South Wilbur Petroleum Site Status: Perf. Monitoring Rank: 1 LD: 13 CSID: 1949 FSID: 7096

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $42,897 $42,897 $42,897

Site: Upper Columbia River/Lake Roosevelt Site Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 13 CSID: 12125 FSID: 17013

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$88 $17,024 $17,112 $80,883 $0 $80,883 $97,996

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Site: MASON COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT 5 STATION 5 Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 35 CSID: 3072 FSID: 1193

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$58,922 $58,922 $0 $0 $58,922

Site: PSI Oakland Bay (Areawide) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99003 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $80,353 $0 $80,353 $80,353

Site: SHELTON LAUNDRY & CLEANERS Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 35 CSID: 4679 FSID: 65663568

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$143 $143 $0 $0 $143

Okanogan County

Site: Kings Pacific Pride Status: Awaiting Cleanup Rank: 3 LD: 12 CSID: 3004 FSID: 8506296

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $116,469 $64,282 $180,751 $180,751

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Site: Okanogan County Mines (Multiple Sites) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99004 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $6,516 $0 $6,516 $6,516

Pend Oreille County

Site: AIRPORT KWIK STOP Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 7 CSID: 4203 FSID: 32584416

Activities / Phase: Construction, Emergency Actions/Interim Actions, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $179,309 $0 $179,309 $179,309

Site: Lehigh Cement Co Status: Perf. Monitoring Rank: LD: 7 CSID: 2783 FSID: 58794555

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$87 $87 $0 $0 $87

Pierce County

Site: ASARCO SMELTER Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 0 LD: 27 CSID: 712 FSID: 215

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$45,907 $45,907 $0 $0 $45,907

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Site: Asarco Tacoma Smelter Site Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 0 LD: 27 CSID: 3657 FSID: 89267963

Activities / Phase: Construction, Engineering Design, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Program Support

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$287,881 $100,000 $387,881 $12,004,708 $0 $12,004,708 $12,392,589

Site: COMMENCEMENT BAY NEARSHORE TIDEFLATS Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 0 LD: 27 CSID: 3032 FSID: 42

Activities / Phase: Construction

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $305,982 $0 $305,982 $305,982

Site: FREDERICKSON INDUSTRIAL PARK Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 29 CSID: 3557 FSID: 1301

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$100 $100 $0 $0 $100

Site: LAKEWOOD PONDERS CORNER Status: Perf. Monitoring Rank: 0 LD: 29 CSID: 735 FSID: 224

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$531 $531 $0 $0 $531

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Site: OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 27 CSID: 4326 FSID: 1212

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$125 $125 $0 $0 $125

Site: Pacific Functional Fluids LLC Tacoma Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 27 CSID: 4329 FSID: 1239

Activities / Phase: Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $472,829 $472,829 $472,829

Site: PSI-DNR North Dock Chambers Creek Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99021 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $1,237,034 $1,237,034 $1,237,034

Site: TACOMA METALS SITE Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 27 CSID: 3910 FSID: 1257

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$219 $219 $0 $0 $219

Site: WELL 12A Status: Perf. Monitoring Rank: 0 LD: 29 CSID: 135 FSID: 222

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$42 $42 $1,162,895 $1,162,895 $1,162,937

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Site: CUSTOM PLYWOOD MILL Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 40 CSID: 4533 FSID: 2685

Activities / Phase: Construction, Engineering Design, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $9,724,945 $784,329 $10,509,274 $10,509,274

Site: NORTHERN STATE MULTI-SERVICE CENTER Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 39 CSID: 10048 FSID: 65415931

Activities / Phase: Site Hazard Assessment/Initial Investigation

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$135,000 $135,000 $0 $0 $135,000

Site: TRUCK CITY TRUCK STOP Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 10 CSID: 5176 FSID: 2673

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$244 $244 $0 $0 $244

Snohomish County

Site: AMERICAN LEGION PROPERTY Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 44 CSID: 10597 FSID: 81358479

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $289,940 $289,940 $289,940

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Site: BOEING EVERETT Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 38 CSID: 4534 FSID: 2703

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$47,396 $47,396 $0 $0 $47,396

Site: EVERETT SMELTER CLEANUP SITE Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 38 CSID: 4298 FSID: 2744

Activities / Phase: Construction, Emergency Actions/Interim Actions, Engineering Design, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $7,122,351 $0 $7,122,351 $7,122,351

Site: Monte Cristo Mining Area Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 39 CSID: 4550 FSID: 2251399

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $3,145,294 $0 $3,145,294 $3,145,294

Site: Port Gardner (Multiple / Areawide) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99005 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Program Support

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $143,158 $143,158 $143,158

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Site: WEYERHAEUSER EVERETT WEST Status: NFA Rank: 1 LD: 38 CSID: 2902 FSID: 10

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$244 $244 $0 $0 $244

Spokane County

Site: City Parcel Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 3 CSID: 1023 FSID: 650

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $165,596 $165,596 $165,596

Site: Fitzgerald Motors Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: CSID: 12737 FSID: 4375072

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $7,267 $7,267 $7,267

Site: FUDS FAIRCHILD NIKE 45 Status: NFA Rank: LD: 6 CSID: 2680 FSID: 127

Activities / Phase: Engineering Design, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$626 $626 $158,478 $158,478 $159,104

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Site: Grain Handling Facility at Freeman Status: Awaiting Cleanup Rank: LD: 9 CSID: 12540 FSID: 77319379

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$199 $199 $0 $0 $199

Site: MARSHALL LANDFILL Status: Awaiting Cleanup Rank: 4 LD: 6 CSID: 1022 FSID: 648

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $148,156 $148,156 $148,156

Site: SPOKANE RIVER METALS Status: CC-O&M/Monitoring Rank: LD: 4 CSID: 442 FSID: 615198

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Program Support

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $18,239 $0 $18,239 $18,239

Stevens County

Site: COLVILLE POST & POLES Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 7 CSID: 46 FSID: 765

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $136,205 $0 $136,205 $136,205

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Site: VAN STONE MINE Status: Awaiting Cleanup Rank: 1 LD: 7 CSID: 461 FSID: 1554858

Activities / Phase: Construction, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $201,759 $0 $201,759 $201,759

Thurston County

Site: BLACK LAKE GROCERY Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 35 CSID: 5037 FSID: 1420

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$332 $37 $369 $0 $0 $369

Site: BMT NORTHWEST AKA RELIABLE STEEL Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 22 CSID: 4076 FSID: 69923242

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$707 $707 $68,342 $0 $68,342 $69,049

Site: BUDD INLET SEDIMENT Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 22 CSID: 2245 FSID: 3097108

Activities / Phase: Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $130,676 $0 $130,676 $130,676

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Site: West Bay Marina Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 22 CSID: 6873 FSID: 92753273

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$326 $326 $58,377 $0 $58,377 $58,703

Walla Walla County

Site: Schwerin Concaves Walla Walla Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 2 LD: 16 CSID: 3956 FSID: 11293827

Activities / Phase: Construction, Engineering Design, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $241,754 $0 $241,754 $241,754

Site: WA DOC WASHINGTON STATE PENITENTIARY Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 16 CSID: 4971 FSID: 779

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$87 $87 $0 $0 $0 $87

Whatcom County

Site: BLAINE MINI MART Status: CC-O&M/Monitoring Rank: LD: 42 CSID: 6044 FSID: 42128291

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $2,637 $0 $2,637 $2,637

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Site: Laurel Station Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 1 LD: 42 CSID: 102 FSID: 2893

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$244 $244 $0 $0 $244

Site: PSI Bellingham Bay (Multiple / Areawide) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99006 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Construction, Engineering Design, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Program Support, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $430,762 $1,068,668 $1,499,430 $1,499,430

Site: RG HALEY INTL CORP Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 40 CSID: 3928 FSID: 2870

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$282 $282 $0 $0 $282

Yakima County

Site: Bobs Auto Clinic Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 15 CSID: 5926 FSID: 35156989

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $57,823 $57,823 $57,823

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Site: Buena LUSTs (Multiple Sites) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99010 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$900 $100 $1,000 $0 $0 $1,000

Site: COZY CORNERS GROCERY Status: Awaiting Cleanup Rank: LD: 15 CSID: 11660 FSID: 37914856

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $19,413 $0 $19,413 $19,413

Site: Frenchies Fill N Food Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 15 CSID: 6570 FSID: 72493319

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $100,796 $70,080 $170,875 $170,875

Site: Gold Nugget Market Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 5 LD: 15 CSID: 5818 FSID: 28575673

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $225,650 $10,518 $236,168 $236,168

Site: Meza Market Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 15 CSID: 6713 FSID: 82232638

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $42,391 $0 $42,391 $42,391

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Site: MOXEE POTW Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 15 CSID: 6057 FSID: 42788675

Activities / Phase: Construction, Emergency Actions/Interim Actions, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $22,392 $184,786 $207,178 $207,178

Site: PET HEALTH CLINIC Status: Cleanup Started Rank: LD: 15 CSID: 6137 FSID: 46612158

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $812 $134,361 $135,173 $135,173

Site: Pik A Pop 11 Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 15 CSID: 4933 FSID: 520

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $34,842 $0 $34,842 $34,842

Site: Robys Services Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 3 LD: 15 CSID: 1937 FSID: 93453337

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $29,296 $54,525 $83,821 $83,821

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Site: Terrace Heights Elementary School Status: Cleanup Started Rank: 5 LD: 15 CSID: 3874 FSID: 221207

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $1,496,861 $0 $1,496,861 $1,496,861

Site: Tiger Oil (Multiple Sites) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99007 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Construction, Other-Non Cleanup, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$175 $374,129 $374,304 $154,030 $154,030 $528,334

Site: Yakima School District (Multiple Sites) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99008 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $116 $0 $116 $116

Site: Yakima Valley Transportation Co Trolley Barn Status: Awaiting Cleanup Rank: LD: 14 CSID: 2190 FSID: 9688850

Activities / Phase: Emergency Actions/Interim Actions, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$388,051 $388,051 $0 $0 $388,051

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Z-MultiSites

Site: Central Region - Safe Soils (Multi/Areawide) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99014 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$225 $225 $0 $0 $225

Site: LUST-Related (Multiple Sites) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99015 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$26,344 $2,927 $29,271 $0 $0 $29,271

Site: Port Gardner & Fidalgo Bay (Areawide) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99011 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Program Support

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $14,961 $0 $14,961 $14,961

Site: PSI NOP Regional Background Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99013 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Program Support

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $268,868 $9,628 $278,496 $278,496

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Site: Site Hazard Assessments (Multiple Sites) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99012 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Site Hazard Assessment/Initial Investigation

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$34,644 $823 $35,467 $80,764 $0 $80,764 $116,231

Site: Voluntary Cleanup Program (Multiple Sites) Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -99016 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$1,821 $1,821 $0 $0 $1,821

Z-NRDA

Site: Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) Project Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -88888 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Engineering Design, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Remedial Investigations

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$0 $472,241 $0 $472,241 $472,241

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Z-Other

Site: Info & Policy Section General Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -77001 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Other-Non Cleanup, Program Support

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$325,330 $91,112 $19,164 $435,606 $102,917 $49,244 $152,161 $587,767

Site: Contracts / Work Supportive of Cleanup Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -77002 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Construction, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Legislatively Directed Investments, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Program Support, Remedial Investigations, Site Hazard Assessment/Initial Investigation

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$198,623 $71,448 $33,714 $250 $304,035 $3,004,267 $232,920 $0 $3,237,187 $3,541,221

Site: Other - Not Site-Specific Status: Rank: LD: CSID: -77777 FSID:

Activities / Phase: Construction, Engineering Design, Feasibility Study & Remedy Selection, Legislatively Directed Investments, Other-Non Cleanup, Post-Construction Operation & Maint/Monitoring, Program Support, Remedial Investigations, Site Hazard Assessment/Initial Investigation

Operating GF - Pvt/Local

Operating GF - Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$83,944 $0 $39,432 $51,656 $175,032 $761,250 ($12,266) $26,272 $775,256 $950,288

Grand Totals:

Operating GF

- Pvt/Local

Operating GF

- Federal

Operating Recovered

LUST

Operating STCA

Operating ELSA

Operating Subtotal

Capital State Building

Capital CSA

Capital STCA

Capital ELSA

Capital Subtotal

Total All Funds

$803,534 $971,523 $165,014 $455,034 $1,069,052 $3,464,158 $3,846,400 $23,353,457 $24,120,419 $24,723,183 $76,043,459 $79,507,617

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Appendix F: Public Participation Grants (PPG)

Financial Table

See Chapter 5 for discussions about this table.

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Public Participation Grants (PPG) Financial Table

2013-15 Biennium Recipient Name

Public Participation

Grant Number

Environmental Legacy

Stewardship Account

2013-15 Biennium

Expenditures Brief Description of Work

Brackett's Landing Foundation G1400336 $20,000 $20,000 Inform and involve the community in the UNOCAL / Chevron cleanup site.

Citizens for a Healthy Bay G1400364 $78,000 $78,000 Engage citizens in protecting the health of Commencement Bay.

Columbia Riverkeeper G1400358 $120,000 $120,000 Inform and involve the community in the Hanford site cleanup.

Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition G1400366 $120,000 $120,000 Inform and engage citizens, organizations, and agencies on the cleanup of the Duwamish River.

Environmental Coalition of South Seattle G1400477 $63,000 $63,000 Oil spill prevention education and outreach to small businesses in Snohomish County.

Facing the Future G1400438 $90,000 $90,000 Begin development of a comprehensive environmental textbook for high school students statewide.

Friends of Skagit Beaches G1400337 $113,000 $113,000 Inform and engage the community near the Anacortes baywide cleanup project.

Futurewise G1400341 $100,000 $100,000 Citizen engagement at Port Gardner Bay Cleanup

Futurewise G1400518 $113,000 $113,000 Citizen engagement at Algona/Boeing Fabrication Plant

Georgetown Crime Prevention and Community G1400357 $50,000 $50,000 Inform and engage the community near the Philip Services Corporation Georgetown cleanup site.

Habitat for Humanity Seattle S. King CO G1400471 $110,000 $110,000 Education and outreach to the community to increase construction waste diversion from landfills in King County.

Hanford Challenge G1400339 $120,000 $120,000 Inform and involve the community in the Hanford site cleanup.

Hanford Learning G1400470 $61,000 $61,000 Public Participation in Hanford Cleanup Process

Heart of America G1400478 $80,000 $80,000 Inform and involve the community in the Hanford site cleanup.

Heart of America Northwest G1400445 $115,000 $115,000 Inform and involve the community in the Hanford site cleanup.

Heart of America Northwest G1400446 $110,000 $110,000 Inform and involve the community in the Hanford site cleanup.

Heart of America Northwest G1400447 $75,000 $75,000 Inform and involve the community in the Hanford site cleanup.

Institute of Neurotoxicology and Neurological Disorders

G1400340 $30,000 $30,000 Community outreach related to the Cedar Grove Compost Facilities in Snohomish and King Counties.

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Public Participation Grants (PPG) Financial Table

2013-15 Biennium Recipient Name

Public Participation

Grant Number

Environmental Legacy

Stewardship Account

2013-15 Biennium

Expenditures Brief Description of Work

Institute of Neurotoxicology and Neurological Disorders

G1400403 $60,000 $60,000 Community outreach related to the Cedar Grove Compost Facilities in Snohomish and King Counties.

Just Health Action G1400474 $39,000 $39,000 Develop an Environmental Justice curriculum that addresses Beyond Waste principles and strategies.

Lake Roosevelt Forum G1400365 $46,000 $46,000 Citizen information and involvement for the Lake Roosevelt remedial investigation and feasibility study in Lincoln, Stevens, Ferry, and Grant Counties.

Network for Business Innovation and Sustainability

G1400467 $120,000 $120,000 Engage businesses to overcome barriers to effective waste diversion and materials exchange.

Nisqually River Foundation G1400441 $83,000 $83,000 Engaging students and teachers in watershed based education and environmental action projects.

Olympic Environmental Council G1400359 $65,000 $65,000 Inform and engage the public about the Rayonier Mill cleanup.

Pacific NW Pollution Prevention Resource G1400472 $54,000 $54,000 Safer alternatives outreach to the automotive service sector.

Port Townsend Marine Science Center G1400469 $104,000 $104,000 Public education about marine toxins in Puget Sound.

Puget Creek Restoration Society G1400473 $33,000 $33,000 Puget Sound Stormwater Pollution Education

Puget Soundkeeper Alliance G1400439 $60,000 $60,000 Provide technical assistance to improve environmental practices at marinas, and provide environmental information and supplies to boaters around the state.

Re Sources for Sustainable Communities G1400380 $79,000 $79,000 Public information and outreach about stormwater impacts on Bellingham and Fidalgo Bay in Skagit County.

Salish Sea Expeditions G1400444 $118,000 $118,000 Science and environmental education program for youth in grades 5 – 12 in the Puget Sound area (Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Mason, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, and Whatcom Counties).

Seattle Tilth Association G1400440 $100,000 $100,000 Education and outreach on organics recycling.

Spokane Neighborhood Action Partner G1400426 $80,000 $80,000 Begin work on a program for residents in Spokane, Stevens, and Pend Oreille Counties, and in the Spokane Indian Reservation on ways to reduce waste and toxic chemical use in and around their homes.

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2013-15 Biennium Recipient Name

Public Participation

Grant Number

Environmental Legacy

Stewardship Account

2013-15 Biennium

Expenditures Brief Description of Work

Spokane River Forum G1400379 $77,000 $77,000 Increase community awareness and prevention about toxics and waste entering the Spokane River and associated aquifer system in Spokane, Stevens, and Lincoln Counties.

Sustainable Obtainable Solutions G1400425 $109,000 $109,000 Introducing biochar technology (converting biomass to charcoal for soil amendment) to rural communities in Northeast Washington.

Sustainable Resources Inland Northwest G1400479 $30,000 $30,000 Engage businesses to overcome barriers to effective waste diversion and materials exchange.

Lands Council, The G1400356 $55,000 $55,000 Community outreach related to keeping toxic materials out of the Spokane River, with emphasis on economically-disadvantaged and migrant/immigrant communities, and disadvantaged youth.

Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility G1400338 $120,000 $120,000 Provide statewide public education and outreach about Hanford to promote public participation in the Hanford cleanup.

Yakima Valley Partners Habitat for Humanity G1400468 $79,000 $79,000 Increasing the repurposing of building materials through broad community and targeted contractor outreach.

YMCA OF Greater Seattle G1400402 $60,000 $60,000 Reducing the amount of waste produced by schools through education and outreach.

YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties G1400378 $120,000 $120,000 Providing low-income students with the opportunity to attend the Puget Sound Outdoor Environmental Education program.

Zero Waste Washington G1400463 $84,000 $84,000 Developing “lending libraries” for items in low-income communities for tools as a model of “zero waste”.

Zero Waste Washington G1400466 $53,000 $53,000 Expanding the opportunities for recycling and reusing children’s car seats in King County.

Total $3,396,000 $3,396,000

Note: Totals may not add due to rounding.

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Appendix G: Site Hazard Assessment (SHA)

Grants Financial Table

See Chapter 5 for discussions about this table.

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Recipient Name for the 2013-15 Biennium

Remedial Action Grant Number

Local Toxics Control Account

2013-15 Biennium Expenditures

Benton-Franklin Health District G1400035 $15,000 $15,000

Chelan-Douglas Health District G1400044 $18,000 $18,000

Clallam County G1400041 $38,000 $38,000

Clark County G1400040 $277,000 $277,000

Grant County Health District G1400042 $14,000 $14,000

Island County Public Health G1400039 $31,000 $31,000

Jefferson County Environmental Health G1400038 $14,000 $14,000

Kitsap County Health District G1400037 $189,000 $189,000

Lewis County Health & Social Services G1400036 $29,000 $29,000

Northeast Tri-County Health District G1400049 $23,000 $23,000

Northeast Tri-County Health District* G1000145 $3,000 $3,000

Skagit County Health Department G1400046 $78,000 $78,000

Snohomish Health District G1400050 $143,000 $143,000

Spokane Regional Health District G1400051 $62,000 $62,000

Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department G1400033 $734,000 $734,000

Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department* G1200201 $124,000 $124,000

Thurston County Public Health G1400052 $118,000 $118,000

Whatcom County Health Department G1400045 $156,000 $156,000

Total

$2,066,000

$2,066,000

Notes: These grants were used to conduct initial investigations and site hazard assessments of contaminated sites reported to Ecology.

Some recipient final reimbursements from the 2011-13 biennium were paid in the 2013-15 biennium.

Some final reimbursements for the 2013-15 biennium will be paid in the 2017-15 biennium.

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Appendix H: Hazardous Sites List (HSL)

Information as of June 30, 2015

This is a list of contaminated sites that have been assessed and

ranked as required under RCW 70.105D.030(2).

The HSL includes some EPA-Lead cleanup sites that are being

tracked by EPA (highlighted gray in Appendix H). Although

Ecology does not track the status or ranking of these sites, they

remain on the HSL. These sites are excluded from the HSL

counts reported in Chapters 3 and 4.

See Chapters 3 and 4 for discussions about the HSL.

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Hazardous Sites List (HSL) Information

County Leg Dist

FSID CSID Cleanup Site Name City Rank Site Status Date Added to

HSL

Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Adams 9 559 1688 CMC REAL ESTATE OTHELLO OTHELLO 5 Cleanup Started 2/15/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Adams 9 564 1731 Crop Production Services Inc Othello

OTHELLO 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Pesticide Handling

Adams 9 565 1599 PUREGRO RITZVILLE RITZVILLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Pesticide Handling

Adams 9 557 1908 SOIL & CROP OTHELLO 2 Cleanup Started 8/31/1990 Pesticide Handling

Adams 9 563 1855 T 16 Ranch LIND 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/25/1992 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Adams 9 570 1856 WASHTUCNA GRANGE SUPPLY BENGE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/3/2004 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Adams 9 568 1869 WASHTUCNA RAILROAD LEASE SITE

WASHTUCNA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/3/2004 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Adams 9 560 1730 WWT BATUM FACILITY BATUM 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/15/1991 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Asotin 9 572 1942 ASOTIN COUNTY LANDFILL CLARKSTON 5 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 77113577 6650 7 Eleven 25821 RICHLAND 3 Cleanup Started 2/21/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 6411794 7700 BEAR MART AUTO SALES KENNEWICK 2 Cleanup Started 6/12/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 319 7012 Ben Franklin Transit Co RICHLAND 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 999978 1373 CBC WSU Nurse Training Facility RICHLAND 3 Awaiting Cleanup 7/22/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 27223439 5798 CHEVRON STATION 98944 RICHLAND 3 Cleanup Started 1/6/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 84244226 6750 COLUMBIA PARK MARINA RICHLAND 2 Cleanup Started 8/18/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 312 4709 HANFORD 100 AREA DOE RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 2/20/1996 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 313 4412 HANFORD 1100 AREA DOE RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/20/1996 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 314 4055 HANFORD 200 AREA DOE RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 2/20/1996 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 315 4231 HANFORD 300 AREA DOE RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 2/20/1996 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Benton 8 38214358 5992 Jackpot Food Mart 056 RICHLAND 2 Cleanup Started 2/15/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 85292259 4282 Jerrys Custom Mechanics WEST RICHLAND

3 Awaiting Cleanup 7/27/2007 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Benton 8 333 4898 KENNEWICK U HAUL KENNEWICK 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 78835792 7128 L & L Exxon RICHLAND 2 Cleanup Started 8/18/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 327 4894 New City Cleaners RICHLAND 1 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Dry Cleaners

Benton 8 79167777 3746 Twin City Metals KENNEWICK 1 Cleanup Started 2/26/2002 Salvage Yards

Benton 8 13386651 5553 UPTOWN SHOPPING CENTER PCE PLUME

RICHLAND 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2005 Dry Cleaners, Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 44976422 6105 US BANK FACILITY RICHLAND 3 Cleanup Started 12/5/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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FSID CSID Cleanup Site Name City Rank Site Status Date Added to

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Benton 8 2378818 2703 US DOE 100-BC-1 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 9700762 2724 US DOE 100-BC-2 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/6/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 1927670 2155 US DOE 100-BC-5 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/6/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 393245 3877 US DOE 100-DR-1 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 1268683 4610 US DOE 100-DR-2 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 6412945 3887 US DOE 100-FR-1 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 154273 3455 US DOE 100-FR-2 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 7261793 2166 US DOE 100-FR-3 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/6/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 5266750 1774 US DOE 100-HR-1 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 4509019 2989 US DOE 100-HR-2 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 6588489 4035 US DOE 100-HR-3 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/6/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 4096480 4014 US DOE 100-IU-2 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Benton 8 8158748 3574 US DOE 100-IU-6 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Benton 8 227899 3975 US DOE 100-KR-1 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 1777551 2046 US DOE 100-KR-2 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 6272765 2634 US DOE 100-KR-4 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/6/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 8528558 2815 US DOE 100-NR-1 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 7/5/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 6495974 2924 US DOE 100-NR-2 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/6/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 7392964 2167 US DOE 200-CW-1 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/22/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 9613161 384 US DOE 200-CW-3 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/22/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 8848136 4251 US DOE 200-CW-5 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/22/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 1503490 182 US DOE 200-IS-1 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/22/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 6600397 4641 US DOE 200-MG-1 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 3/2/2009 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 4302799 3989 US DOE 200-MG-2 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 3/2/2009 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 7919861 1108 US DOE 200-PW-1 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/22/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 1703585 241 US DOE 200-PW-3 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/27/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 974879 1572 US DOE 200-PW-6 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/27/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 1711445 987 US DOE 200-SW-2 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/27/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 2504962 2706 US DOE 300-FF-1 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/22/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 498835 292 US DOE 300-FF-2 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/22/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 7395522 2435 US DOE 300-FF-5 RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 6/6/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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FSID CSID Cleanup Site Name City Rank Site Status Date Added to

HSL

Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Benton 8 600078 801 US DOE 384 Powerhouse Bunker RICHLAND 0 Cleanup Started 4/14/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 311 160 US Ecology Washington RICHLAND 5 Cleanup Started 2/14/2001 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Benton 8 89931898 3710 Welchs Kennewick / J Lieb Foods Inc

KENNEWICK 5 Cleanup Started 7/29/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 8 329 4083 WELLSIAN WAY WELL FIELD RICHLAND 2 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Other (Contaminated municipal well field)

Benton 16 302 4890 B & B Equipment Co Inc PROSSER 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/9/2004 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 16 9799625 5503 Consolidated Freightways Kennewick

KENNEWICK 5 Cleanup Started 2/26/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 16 7474148 2188 Prosser Airport Aircraft Applicators PROSSER 3 Cleanup Started 2/7/2013 Pesticide Handling

Benton 16 18589819 7342 UNOCAL CHEMICALS & MINERALS DIVISION

KENNEWICK 5 Cleanup Started 2/13/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Benton 16 88241112 1681 USFW Whitcomb Island Farm PATERSON 3 Cleanup Started 2/14/2007 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Chelan 12 16422326 4144 AG SUPPLY COMPANY OF WENATCHEE

WENATCHEE 5 Cleanup Started 8/22/2006 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Chelan 12 34617938 5914 BLUE CHELAN PLANT 1 CHELAN 5 Cleanup Started 2/20/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 28673212 5820 BNSF WENATCHEE RAILYARD WENATCHEE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 4/27/2007 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling, Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 71787374 6552 BUDGET RENT A CAR Performance Auto Sound

WENATCHEE 5 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 335 4710 CASHMERE LANDFILL CASHMERE 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Chelan 12 77751227 6660 CHELAN CHEVRON CHELAN 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 53265234 6233 Chelan County Fire District 1 WENATCHEE 5 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 25558882 5772 CHELAN SEWER PUMP STATION NO 1

CHELAN 5 Cleanup Started 2/20/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 15685336 5586 CHEVRON 97348 WENATCHEE 2 Cleanup Started 1/6/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 52595421 434 COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY CENTER

WENATCHEE 5 Cleanup Started 1/13/2010 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Chelan 12 6241274 5399 Dels Triangle Texaco WENATCHEE 5 Cleanup Started 11/2/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 336 4084 DRYDEN LANDFILL DRYDEN 4 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/25/1992 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Chelan 12 812 1297 GLACIER PARK LEAVENWORTH 1 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/20/1996 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Chelan 12 349 4234 GLACIER PARK BUDGET FUEL EAST

LEAVENWORTH 1 Construction Complete-

2/25/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

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FSID CSID Cleanup Site Name City Rank Site Status Date Added to

HSL

Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Performance Monitoring

Chelan 12 47131692 6148 Headwaters Inn/Sportsmans Pub Lake Wenatchee 3 Cleanup Started 1/8/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 338 4414 Holden Mine HOLDEN 1 Cleanup Started 8/28/1990 Mining & Drilling

Chelan 12 85479678 4875 Keyes Fibre Corporation WENATCHEE 5 Cleanup Started 2/18/2010 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Chelan 12 93262331 11738 Lake Chelan Boat Co Lady of the Lake II

CHELAN 5 Cleanup Started 1/10/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 351 4455 MANSON LANDFILL MANSON 2 Cleanup Started 8/25/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Chelan 12 357 4757 Pacific Pride Tanker Fire MONITOR 3 Cleanup Started 2/2/2006 Spills

Chelan 12 39541111 6024 Pat & Mikes Corner CHELAN 4 Cleanup Started 12/12/1998 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 42716969 1642 PEAR BLOSSOM LOT 22 WENATCHEE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Chelan 12 71399884 10237 RAY ROCK GROCERY LEAVENWORTH 5 Cleanup Started 8/13/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 345 4415 Unocal Bk Plt 0082 CHELAN 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Chelan 12 346 4713 Unocal Bulk Plant 0853 WENATCHEE 1 Cleanup Started 8/25/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Chelan 12 32896553 4802 Van Well Nursery WENATCHEE 5 Cleanup Started 12/14/2009 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Chelan 12 89324185 3529 WA WSU Research Pesticide Storage Bldg

WENATCHEE 5 Cleanup Started 2/2/2006 Pesticide Handling

Chelan 12 39838199 6028 Wenatchee Cemetery WENATCHEE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 12/14/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Chelan 12 22012 2831 Zimmerman Law Offices WENATCHEE 3 Cleanup Started 2/12/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clallam 24 2995768 1506 301 BUSINESS PARK LOOP CARLSBORG 5 Cleanup Started 2/4/2008 Wood Treatment

Clallam 24 391383 3209 ALPINE REALTY JIFFY CLEANERS SAFEWAY

PORT ANGELES 5 Cleanup Started 1/28/2008 Dry Cleaners

Clallam 24 38092449 5989 ALS MINI MART CLALLAM BAY 1 Awaiting Cleanup 7/31/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clallam 24 1795042 2144 BURNT HILL GRAVEL PIT SEQUIM 3 Awaiting Cleanup 7/25/2006 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Clallam 24 4690075 4007 CAR CRUSHING HOKO RIVER HWY 112

SEKIU 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/2/2010 Salvage Yards

Clallam 24 6904640 1475 FREDS AUTO WRECKING PORT ANGELES 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/11/2004 Salvage Yards

Clallam 24 9004605 4439 JONATHAN SHOTWELL CORPORATION

PORT ANGELES 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/3/2006 Salvage Yards

Clallam 24 1002 28 K Ply PORT ANGELES 5 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Wood Products Manufacturing

Clallam 24 1671323 958 MIDWAY METALS PORT ANGELES 1 Cleanup Started 5/14/2008 Salvage Yards

Clallam 24 18 2496 NIPPON PAPER INDUSTRIES USA CO

PORT ANGELES 5 Awaiting Cleanup 9/10/1990 Wood Products Manufacturing

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Clallam 24 1673933 186 PETTIT OIL CO FORKS BULK PLANT

FORKS 5 Cleanup Started 2/2/2010 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Clallam 24 1008 3447 PETTIT OIL COMPANY PORT ANGELES WHS

PORT ANGELES 1 Cleanup Started 8/25/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Clallam 24 8466059 2636 PHILS FREEDOM WELDING PORT ANGELES 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/3/2006 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Clallam 24 5690762 249 PORT ANGELES CITY SENIOR CENTER

PORT ANGELES 5 Cleanup Started 2/6/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clallam 24 1005 1301 PORT ANGELES PORT OF MARINE TRADES AREA

PORT ANGELES 1 Cleanup Started 8/25/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Clallam 24 19 2270 PORT ANGELES RAYONIER MILL SITE

PORT ANGELES 2 Cleanup Started 2/1/1994 Wood Products Manufacturing

Clallam 24 1003 1300 QUALITY 4 X 4 PORT ANGELES 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Clallam 24 56112752 6295 SEQUIM BAY GENERAL STORE SEQUIM 3 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clallam 24 1283666 3572 SUNNYDELL DRYKE SHOOTING RANGE

SEQUIM 1 Cleanup Started 2/3/2006 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Clallam 24 61984337 1649 TRUCK TOWN 1921 HWY 101 PORT ANGELES 2 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Clallam 24 1006 4976 UNOCAL BULK PLANT 0601 PORT ANGELES 1 Cleanup Started 8/25/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Clallam 24 11397236 3958 WA DNR CASSIDY ROAD SEQUIM 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/2/2004 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Clallam 24 25143851 5763 WA DOC Clallam Bay Corrections Center CC

CLALLAM BAY 5 Cleanup Started 2/12/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clark 14 1024 2762 WA DOC DNR LARCH MOUNTAIN CORR

YACOLT 2 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, Salvage Yards

Clark 17 90752948 4876 AMERICAN RV STORAGE VANCOUVER 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/9/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clark 17 98665473 3622 COMMERCIAL RADIATOR SERVICE

VANCOUVER 4 Awaiting Cleanup 7/16/1998 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Clark 17 74748387 4351 Electro Tech Metal Finishing LLP VANCOUVER 2 Cleanup Started 2/19/2008 Metal Works

Clark 17 65134218 3970 Gary Brown Photography VANCOUVER 2 Awaiting Cleanup 12/27/2013 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Clark 17 3844822 3817 J & S Steel VANCOUVER 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/19/2008 Salvage Yards

Clark 17 1035 2798 L & C DELI VANCOUVER VANCOUVER 4 Cleanup Started 3/1/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clark 17 1017 3019 LEICHNER BROTHERS LANDFILL

VANCOUVER 3 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/10/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Clark 17 11197 11458 SUN DRY CLEANERS VANCOUVER

VANCOUVER 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/2013 Dry Cleaners

Clark 17 10775 11461 TODAYS FAMILY DENTISTRY VANCOUVER 2 Awaiting Cleanup 5/28/2014 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Clark 18 1018 2796 Burlington Environmental LLC Washougal

WASHOUGAL 1 Cleanup Started 2/18/1997 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Clark 18 30204 2909 CHELATCHIE TANK FARM AMBOY 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/19/1997 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Clark 18 1043 3783 CHEVRON BULK PLANT CAMAS CAMAS 2 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Clark 18 5016308 1548 COLUMBIA ROCK CONCRETE PRODUCTS INC

CAMAS 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/4/2007 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Clark 18 1019789 1612 HINRICHS PROPERTY RIDGEFIELD 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/5/2007 Dry Cleaners

Clark 18 1031 3264 IPC PLYWOOD MILL AMBOY 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/15/1997 Wood Products Manufacturing

Clark 18 1032 3021 IPC SOLID WASTE SITE AMBOY 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1996 Wood Products Manufacturing

Clark 18 1051 4980 JIMS BP BATTLE GROUND

2 Cleanup Started 3/8/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clark 18 1061 3785 KOCH TRACTOR RIDGEFIELD 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Clark 18 1019 3020 Pacific Wood Treating Corp RIDGEFIELD 1 Cleanup Started 8/20/1996 Wood Treatment

Clark 18 8100630 4099 PARK LAUNDRY SITE RIDGEFIELD 3 Cleanup Started 1/4/2007 Dry Cleaners

Clark 18 1062 2971 RJ FRANK PROPERTY RIDGEFIELD 1 Cleanup Started 2/20/1996 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Clark 18 95697798 6933 RONALD BROWN PROPERTY CAMAS 5 Cleanup Started 1/15/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clark 18 1105153 1574 SCHAFFER PROPERTY RIDGEFIELD 3 Awaiting Cleanup 5/30/2006 Dry Cleaners

Clark 18 9157494 1693 SPRAGUE & FJERMESTAD RIDGEFIELD 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/26/2002 Salvage Yards

Clark 18 69965472 11670 US ARMY CAMP BONNEVILLE Vancouver 1 Cleanup Started 7/31/2003 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Clark 18 5093080 1513 US ARMY Camp Bonneville RAU-1

PROEBSTEL 2 Cleanup Started 7/31/2003 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Clark 18 9420069 1560 US ARMY Camp Bonneville RAU-2

PROEBSTEL 1 Cleanup Started 7/31/2003 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Clark 18 47197 3867 US ARMY Camp Bonneville RAU-2A

PROEBSTEL 1 Cleanup Started 7/31/2003 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Clark 18 3184561 2522 US ARMY Camp Bonneville RAU-2B

PROEBSTEL 1 Cleanup Started 7/31/2003 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Clark 18 475000 861 US ARMY Camp Bonneville RAU-2C

PROEBSTEL 1 Cleanup Started 12/30/2005 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Clark 18 5125990 2216 US ARMY Camp Bonneville RAU-3

PROEBSTEL 1 Cleanup Started 7/21/2003 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Clark 18 77432389 1069 WA PARKS BATTLEGROUND STATE PARK

BATTLE GROUND

2 Awaiting Cleanup 6/22/2012 Spills

Clark 18 3612707 988 WERTZ PROPERTY RIDGEFIELD 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/30/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clark 20 1045 4979 FARGHER LAKE GROCERY YACOLT 3 Awaiting Cleanup 3/8/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Clark 49 8223776 4699 400 E MILL PLAIN DRYWELLS VANCOUVER 3 Cleanup Started 8/11/2010 Discharges & Outfalls

Clark 49 22283 2470 A & B RADIATOR VANCOUVER 2 Awaiting Cleanup 12/23/2013 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Clark 49 21 2867 ALCOA VANCOUVER VANCOUVER 0 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Smelters & Foundries

Clark 49 1048 3682 BNSF Railway Company Vancouver

VANCOUVER 1 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Clark 49 198 586 Boomsnub Airco Superfund Site VANCOUVER 0 Tracked by EPA 9/10/1990 Metal Works

Clark 49 34583642 1699 CARIBOU REALTY GROUP VANCOUVER 2 Cleanup Started 12/9/2005 Dry Cleaners

Clark 49 1060 2767 CHEVRON BULK PLANT 61001854

VANCOUVER 1 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Clark 49 12962 11564 Creative Smiles PLLC Vancouver 2 Awaiting Cleanup 6/26/2014 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Clark 49 1049 3024 CUSTOM CARE CLEANERS VANCOUVER 5 Awaiting Cleanup 9/10/1990 Dry Cleaners

Clark 49 29822132 2443 Fred Meyer Inc Hazell Dell HAZEL DELL 3 Cleanup Started 7/16/1998 Dry Cleaners

Clark 49 197 535 Frontier Hardchrome VANCOUVER 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/22/1995 Metal Works

Clark 49 20814 11919 Gary Gilbert DDS Vancouver 2 Awaiting Cleanup 10/27/2014 Other (Dental office mercury discharge to septic tank)

Clark 49 1011 3448 General Chemical Corp Vancouver Works

Vancouver 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Clark 49 81243434 4871 GRAMOR DEVELOPMENT VANCOUVER 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/27/2006 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Clark 49 4754445 4495 KOPPE METALS SOUTH PROPERTY

VANCOUVER 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/11/2010 Salvage Yards

Clark 49 75243248 4622 LARSONS DRY CLEANER VANCOUVER 2 Cleanup Started 8/21/2001 Dry Cleaners

Clark 49 12436367 3601 Malcolm Montague VANCOUVER 2 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Dry Cleaners

Clark 49 19779 1834 Miltons Dry Cleaners VANCOUVER 2 Cleanup Started 1/16/1998 Dry Cleaners

Clark 49 20915 2469 NORTHWEST INVESTMENTS VANCOUVER 2 Cleanup Started 1/16/1998 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clark 49 30759 3802 PORTCO CORP PEDIGO PRODUCTS

VANCOUVER 3 Cleanup Started 10/19/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clark 49 61862781 568 ST Services Nustar Energy LP VANCOUVER 2 Cleanup Started 6/23/2006 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Clark 49 1063 4981 TIME OIL HANDY ANDY 8 VANCOUVER 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/7/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clark 49 11251483 7054 TOSCO CORPORATION SITE 257323-31299

VANCOUVER 3 Cleanup Started 8/10/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Clark 49 202 651 Vancouver City Blandford Station 4

VANCOUVER 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Discharges & Outfalls

Clark 49 5922991 4018 VANCOUVER PORT OF 058720-000

VANCOUVER 5 Awaiting Cleanup 4/2/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clark 49 1026 3450 Vancouver Port of NuStar Cadet Swan

VANCOUVER 1 Cleanup Started 7/16/1998 Marine Services, Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Clark 49 1026 3450 Vancouver Port of NuStar Cadet Swan

VANCOUVER 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Marine Services, Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Clark 49 46933333 6145 WA DOT SHELL DENNIS MEADOWS

VANCOUVER 3 Cleanup Started 1/9/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Clark 49 1050 2799 WA DOT Vancouver VANCOUVER 5 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Columbia 16 41637325 3609 Skyline Fluid Power Inc DAYTON 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/3/2007 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Cowlitz 19 1095 4984 ARATEX LONGVIEW 2 Awaiting Cleanup 6/10/2013 Dry Cleaners, Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 1101 2928 CHEVRON USA LONGVIEW LONGVIEW 1 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Cowlitz 19 1102 3156 CLIFF KOPPE METALS KELSO 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/25/1992 Salvage Yards

Cowlitz 19 95369134 11199 DOT KELSO MAINTENANCE SITE

KELSO 3 Cleanup Started 4/1/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 11589213 7902 E R KELLY ESTATE LONGVIEW 2 Awaiting Cleanup 4/1/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 1091 2770 GARDNER FOREST PRODUCTS LONGVIEW 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Wood Treatment

Cowlitz 19 29977842 8647 HALTON COMPANY LONGVIEW 2 Cleanup Started 4/1/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 87376683 6797 HOLTS QUIK CHEK MARKET KELSO 2 Cleanup Started 7/14/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 1080 3685 INTERNATIONAL PAPER LONGVIEW

LONGVIEW 1 Cleanup Started 12/31/1996 Wood Treatment

Cowlitz 19 5808650 3945 LONGVIEW AUTO WRECKING LONGVIEW 1 Awaiting Cleanup 6/10/2013 Salvage Yards

Cowlitz 19 31 2281 Longview Fibre Paper & Packaging Longview

LONGVIEW 5 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

3/12/1991 Wood Products Manufacturing

Cowlitz 19 1105 3687 MCCORD BROS NISSAN DODGE

LONGVIEW 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/25/2014 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Cowlitz 19 91861675 11051 MILLER'S MARKET LONGVIEW 1 Cleanup Started 6/24/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 63671677 9976 MONTICELLO GARAGE LONGVIEW 2 Awaiting Cleanup 4/7/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 53662275 9604 NG PROPERTY LONGVIEW 1 Awaiting Cleanup 6/11/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 1084 2927 OSTRANDER PROPERTY LONGVIEW 4 Awaiting Cleanup 3/12/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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Cowlitz 19 7491444 5436 PACIFIC PRIDE 3 KELSO 5 Cleanup Started 4/1/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 99775267 11368 PARKS MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT

LONGVIEW 3 Cleanup Started 6/25/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 42978181 9152 PORT LONGVIEW LONGVIEW 2 Awaiting Cleanup 10/22/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 28773839 5821 QUALITY CARRIERS INC KELSO 3 Cleanup Started 7/23/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 5878482 7672 REPROGRAPHICS LONGVIEW 3 Cleanup Started 4/2/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 29 11796 Reynolds Metals Aluminum Smelter

LONGVIEW 5 Cleanup Started 2/5/1991 Smelters & Foundries

Cowlitz 19 99173413 11346 ROSE STIRLING HONDA LONGVIEW 2 Cleanup Started 7/24/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 1085 3028 Schill Brothers Asphalt & Paving LONGVIEW 1 Awaiting Cleanup 6/10/2013 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Cowlitz 19 4962876 5349 SHELL STATION OREGON WAY LONGVIEW 2 Cleanup Started 1/29/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 74214235 10358 SUBURBAN PROPANE LONGVIEW 2 Cleanup Started 6/30/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 9643998 2391 THE ARCHDIOCESE HOUSING AUTHORITY

KELSO 1 Cleanup Started 6/10/2013 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Cowlitz 19 73925141 10345 THE CLEAN MACHINE LONGVIEW 2 Cleanup Started 3/30/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 46664878 6138 TIME SAVER MART LONGVIEW 3 Awaiting Cleanup 11/21/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 53212796 9579 TROY PROPERTY KELSO 2 Awaiting Cleanup 4/7/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 1094 3788 UNOCAL BULK PLANT 0321 KELSO 1 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Cowlitz 19 53424674 9587 UNOCAL KELSO KELSO 2 Cleanup Started 11/12/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 3964890 4693 WALLACE ROCK PRODUCTS INC

KELSO 1 Awaiting Cleanup 12/17/2013 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Cowlitz 19 1083 3027 WEST COAST MOBIL OIL CO LONGVIEW 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/25/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Cowlitz 19 54248966 9631 WEST COAST OIL (OREGON WAY)

LONGVIEW 2 Cleanup Started 6/12/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 28 2272 WEYERHAEUSER CO HG CHLOR ALK

LONGVIEW 1 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Wood Products Manufacturing

Cowlitz 19 27 2675 Weyerhaeuser Co Longview LONGVIEW 1 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Wood Products Manufacturing

Cowlitz 19 83572551 10689 WILCOX & FLEGEL OIL CO KELSO 2 Cleanup Started 7/9/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 19 57785258 9788 WILDWOOD CORP RYDERWOOD PROPERTY

RYDERWOOD 3 Cleanup Started 6/30/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 20 16676141 8142 ASTRO 745 - Minit Mart WOODLAND 3 Cleanup Started 1/20/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Cowlitz 20 430456 3878 BNSF RR 2003 TRAIN COLLISION

KELSO 1 Awaiting Cleanup 11/21/2013 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Cowlitz 20 62794162 9944 CHEVRON 60098829 WOODLAND 2 Cleanup Started 6/30/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 20 2070515 4840 DION CLARK PROPERTY WOODLAND 1 Awaiting Cleanup 3/11/2014 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Cowlitz 20 8358215 7783 DREWS GROCERY & SERVICE TOUTLE 2 Cleanup Started 1/15/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 20 1082 3686 EMERALD KALAMA CHEMICAL LLC

KALAMA 1 Cleanup Started 1/5/1998 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Cowlitz 20 810 76 Fuel Processors Inc WOODLAND 3 Cleanup Started 8/19/1997 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Cowlitz 20 36354352 3586 Groat Bros Inc WOODLAND 1 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Cowlitz 20 1597458 7432 KALAMA PORT OF FORMER COLUMBIA FIBRE

KALAMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 6/30/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 20 14672927 8052 KID VALLEY STORE TOUTLE 5 Cleanup Started 6/26/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Cowlitz 20 6799307 4851 OLD KALAMA LANDFILL KALAMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/3/2014 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Cowlitz 20 1092 2771 OLYMPIC PIPELINE COMPANY CASTLE ROCK 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/25/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Cowlitz 20 1111 3790 UNOCAL BULK PLANT 0885 WOODLAND 3 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Cowlitz 20 1106 3269 WEYERHAEUSER HQ CAMP CASTLE ROCK 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/2008 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Cowlitz 20 62431315 2203 WEYERHAEUSER TIMBERLANDS

Cougar 3 Awaiting Cleanup 11/25/2013 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Douglas 12 813 11 American Silicon Technologies ROCK ISLAND 4 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities, Smelters & Foundries

Douglas 12 23834782 5738 Auvil Fruit Company Inc Ranch 1 ORONDO 5 Cleanup Started 8/18/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Douglas 12 74382127 6606 G & K Country Store / Rocky Butte Service

Brewster 5 Cleanup Started 7/19/2004 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Douglas 12 25378742 2088 North Central Petroleum Spill BRIDGEPORT 5 Cleanup Started 8/9/2006 Spills

Douglas 12 370 4418 SILICON METALTECH LAB SITE ROCK ISLAND 5 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities, Smelters & Foundries

Douglas 12 369 4714 SILICON METALTECH LAGOON ROCK ISLAND 4 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities, Smelters & Foundries

Douglas 12 6567853 3595 Taplett Apple Orchard EAST WENATCHEE

4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/10/2011 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Ferry 7 78351263 10518 ANDERSON GROCERY REPUBLIC 5 Cleanup Started 2/27/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Ferry 7 7199537 2020 BUTTE & BOSTON MINE REPUBLIC 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/11/2013 Mining & Drilling

Ferry 7 574 1690 HECLA KNOB HILL MINE REPUBLIC 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Mining & Drilling

Franklin 9 12832737 4795 Connell Oil Inc CONNELL 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/17/2004 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

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Franklin 9 575 1910 Pasco Landfill NPL Site PASCO 0 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Franklin 9 95275524 4379 RADAR HILLS SEWER SYSTEM OTHELLO 4 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Other (LUST; Military facility)

Franklin 9 584 1602 SMITH CANYON HAZ WASTE SITE

PASCO 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/17/1992 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Franklin 9 96655412 209 Tidewater Terminal Co Pasco PASCO 5 Cleanup Started 8/27/2002 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Franklin 9 578 2351 Western Farm Serv Pasco PASCO 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/2/1991 Pesticide Handling

Franklin 16 591 1691 BNRR PASCO RAILYARD PASCO 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Franklin 16 64881623 4225 BROADWAY TRUCK SERVICE PASCO

PASCO 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Franklin 16 55763995 4867 Chevron Pipe Line Company Pasco Bulk Terminal

PASCO 3 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Franklin 16 86588161 2894 CHS Inc PASCO 3 Cleanup Started 2/13/2009 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Franklin 16 74849983 10388 MASSEY FERGUSON PASCO 5 Cleanup Started 8/1/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Franklin 16 579 1985 Pasco Bulk Fuel Terminal Site PASCO 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/31/1990 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Franklin 16 39378684 2331 Tidewater Fuel Line Leak PASCO 3 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Franklin 16 32559645 4112 UAP Distribution Inc Pasco PASCO 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/13/2009 Pesticide Handling

Franklin 16 58961816 9825 WONDRACK DISTRIBUTING INC Pasco

PASCO 5 Cleanup Started 2/27/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Garfield 9 8546 1334 Crop Production Services Inc Pomeroy

POMEROY 3 Cleanup Started 8/17/2004 Pesticide Handling

Grant 13 604 4952 Arco 5782 PSI 5215 MOSES LAKE 3 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/25/1992 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grant 13 35398318 8840 COLUMBIA BASIN HATCHERY MOSES LAKE 3 Cleanup Started 2/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grant 13 72858424 1065 COUNTRY STORE MOSES LAKE 4 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/18/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grant 13 603 2353 FULL CIRCLE EPHRATA EPHRATA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1996 Pesticide Handling

Grant 13 613 2048 FULL CIRCLE QUINCY QUINCY 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/21/1995 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

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Grant 13 592 1692 GRANT COUNTY EPHRATA LANDFILL 1

EPHRATA 5 Cleanup Started 8/31/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Grant 13 610 1820 GRANT COUNTY PUD 2 LARSON SUBSTATION

MOSES LAKE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/23/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grant 13 593 1912 GRANT DANGEROUS WASTE SITE

ROYAL CITY 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Grant 13 8773512 5467 HIGHWAY JUNCTION QUINCY 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/17/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grant 13 595 1859 INTERNATIONAL TITANIUM MOSES LAKE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Metal Works

Grant 13 612 7021 MOSES LAKE PORT PUMPHOUSE 1

MOSES LAKE 2 Cleanup Started 8/24/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grant 13 81125158 2678 Moses Lake Wellfield MOSES LAKE 0 Tracked by EPA 2/17/2010 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Grant 13 106 2302 MOSES LK WF MOSES LAKE 0 Cleanup Started 8/31/1990 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Grant 13 107 2872 MOSES LK WF SKYLINE MOSES LAKE 0 Cleanup Started 2/1/1993 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Grant 13 21743796 3296 NICHOLSON DEVELOPMENT PROPERTIES INC

MOSES LAKE 5 Cleanup Started 6/27/2007 Dry Cleaners

Grant 13 54137311 6245 PARK N PAK MOSES LAKE MOSES LAKE 3 Cleanup Started 8/6/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grant 13 606 1818 PM AG PRODUCTS INC MOSES LAKE

MOSES LAKE 5 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Pesticide Handling

Grant 13 596 1882 PUREGRO QUINCY QUINCY 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Pesticide Handling

Grant 13 608 1914 PUREGRO WARDEN WARDEN 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Pesticide Handling

Grant 13 88515682 10939 QUINCY WATERMASTER CAMP QUINCY 3 Cleanup Started 2/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grant 13 14193738 1051 US BUREAU OF RECLAMATION GRAND COULEE

5 Cleanup Started 8/18/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grant 13 2802409 1618 WARDEN CITY WATER SUPPLY WELLS 4 & 5

WARDEN 3 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 Pesticide Handling

Grant 13 52332779 506 WHITNEY DISTRIBUTING CO MOSES LAKE 1 Cleanup Started 2/27/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Grant 13 44234797 9214 WSDOT GEORGE MAINTENANCE SITE

GEORGE 5 Cleanup Started 1/31/2014 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Grays Harbor

19 45142528 9264 BAY CITY SHOP ABERDEEN ABERDEEN 1 Cleanup Started 6/10/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 8888315 7824 CASCADE NATURAL GAS CORP DISTRICT OFC

ABERDEEN 3 Cleanup Started 1/16/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 88894421 10951 CHEVRON 9-6708 ABERDEEN 5 Awaiting Cleanup 3/12/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 1138 4990 CHEVRON STATION 91102 ABERDEEN 3 Cleanup Started 6/25/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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19 1141 2311 CRYSTAL STEAM BATHS ABERDEEN 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/5/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 82757276 10664 ENTUS LOG ROAD CONSTRUCTION CO INC

ABERDEEN 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/10/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 77165487 10467 GASAMAT OIL CORP ABERDEEN 2 Awaiting Cleanup 3/25/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 62154192 6389 GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY PUD 1 MAINT YARD

ABERDEEN 1 Cleanup Started 1/9/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 74116865 10352 HARBOR TOOL RENTAL ABERDEEN 3 Awaiting Cleanup 12/12/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 55483231 9697 HUBB'S MUFFLER ABERDEEN 3 Awaiting Cleanup 12/4/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 1127 4988 Hungry Whale Grocery WESTPORT 2 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Dry Cleaners

Grays Harbor

19 8840748 4647 IKAN AUTO WRECKING MONTESANO 1 Awaiting Cleanup 3/11/2014 Salvage Yard

Grays Harbor

19 32277166 8704 KAMAN BEARING & SUPPLY CORP

ABERDEEN 3 Cleanup Started 6/25/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 17523493 8171 KRASOWSKI ESTATE PROPERTY

ABERDEEN 3 Cleanup Started 7/23/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 11477124 7897 MAKI GARAGE ABERDEEN 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/25/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 37135584 8915 MAXI MINI MART (COSMOPOLIS)

COSMOPOLIS 3 Cleanup Started 7/23/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 29685123 8631 MONTESANO CITY OF CITY SHOP

MONTESANO 2 Cleanup Started 5/27/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 26655668 8521 MONTESANO FIRE DEPT MONTESANO 2 Cleanup Started 8/5/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 2472930 2803 PAKONEN BOATYARD ABERDEEN 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

1/5/2015 Marine Services

Grays Harbor

19 6508672 3374 Pederson Property Montesano MONTESANO 1 Cleanup Started 5/31/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 44714997 9243 R & G ELECTRONICS ABERDEEN 3 Awaiting Cleanup 6/30/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Grays Harbor

19 4061791 3845 RODERICK TIMBER CO JUNCTION CITY 1 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

3/12/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Grays Harbor

19 1125 2878 SAGINAW MILL ABERDEEN 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/7/1993 Wood Treatment

Grays Harbor

19 9999535 849 SEARS AUTOMOTIVE CENTER ABERDEEN FORMER

ABERDEEN 3 Awaiting Cleanup 7/16/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 9401122 1558 SHERMAN PROPERTY ABERDEEN 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/5/2005 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Grays Harbor

19 61846758 9903 SOUTHLAND CORP 22478 ABERDEEN 3 Cleanup Started 1/15/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 75887849 10425 SUPERIOR AUTO BODY & TOWING

ABERDEEN 3 Awaiting Cleanup 11/25/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 13492255 7986 TEXACO WISHKAH ABERDEEN ABERDEEN 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/25/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 97193494 6957 TONYS SHORT STOP MONTESANO 3 Cleanup Started 11/10/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

19 36813164 5963 Whitneys Chev Inc MONTESANO 3 Cleanup Started 11/10/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 76293784 10443 15 MINUTE LUBE HOQUIAM 3 Awaiting Cleanup 6/25/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 56149154 6297 7 ELEVEN STORE 22261 HOQUIAM 3 Cleanup Started 7/23/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 33315723 548 Anderson & Middleton Co HOQUIAM 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/9/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 33541272 357 Apex Environmental HOQUIAM 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/11/2010 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Grays Harbor

24 1121 2404 BERGS MARINE CONSTRUCTION & REPAIR

HOQUIAM 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Marine Services

Grays Harbor

24 33548485 392 BNSF HOQUIAM SITE HOQUIAM 2 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 28206 2576 BUTCHERS SCRAP METAL INC HOQUIAM 1 Awaiting Cleanup 1/28/2014 Salvage yard

Grays Harbor

24 58253768 9800 CENEX SATSOP 2 Cleanup Started 5/27/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Grays Harbor

24 22586116 8329 CHEVRON 93843 ELMA 2 Cleanup Started 3/18/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 1137 4989 CHEVRON STATION 1125 HOQUIAM 3 Cleanup Started 3/30/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 55626589 9705 COPALIS CROSSING TEXACO COPALIS CROSSING

3 Cleanup Started 4/2/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 64241737 9993 GULL HOQUIAM HOQUIAM 3 Cleanup Started 5/27/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 31771524 8681 HOQUIAM CITY OF LINCOLN ST SHOP

HOQUIAM 3 Cleanup Started 7/16/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 1115 2506 HOQUIAM MUNICIPAL LANDFILL HOQUIAM 5 Awaiting Cleanup 6/11/2013 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Grays Harbor

24 1130 2406 HOWARD MOE ENTERPRISES HOQUIAM 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1996 Marine Services

Grays Harbor

24 88269183 10922 LAKE QUINAULT GARAGE QUINAULT 2 Awaiting Cleanup 12/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 97672932 1725 Lamb Grays Harbor Co HOQUIAM 1 Awaiting Cleanup 12/27/2013 LUST; Wood Products Manufacturing

Grays Harbor

24 1117 2529 Most Western Laundry Hoquiam 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Dry Cleaners

Grays Harbor

24 87399456 677 PETTIT OIL 640 700 OR 720 MYRTLE ST

HOQUIAM 1 Cleanup Started 7/30/2014 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Grays Harbor

24 8396916 3289 STAJCAR PROPERTY COPALIS BEACH

1 Awaiting Cleanup 12/9/2013 Wood Products Manufacturing, Landfill

Grays Harbor

24 21142429 8265 TEXACO KEN HARRISON HOQUIAM 3 Cleanup Started 6/26/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 69672675 10206 TRUS JOIST MACMILLAN ELMA 2 Cleanup Started 4/13/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Grays Harbor

24 1128 2310 VIRGIL FOSTER MONTESANO 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Salvage Yards

Grays Harbor

24 4619393 3335 WA DOT WEYERHAEUSER PONDS

QUINAULT 1 Awaiting Cleanup 1/27/2014 Wood Products Manufacturing; Spills

Grays Harbor

24 86125878 7139 YOU & I MARKET PACIFIC BEACH 1 Cleanup Started 4/1/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Island 10 2016 4726 ADAMSON BUILDING LANGLEY 5 Cleanup Started 8/2/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Island 10 2011 5048 CORNET BAY MARINA OAK HARBOR 5 Cleanup Started 6/30/1994 Marine Services

Island 10 91445142 11027 Coupes Greenbank Store GREENBANK 5 Cleanup Started 12/26/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Island 10 39633333 2261 HARBOR AIRLINES OAK HARBOR 3 Awaiting Cleanup 11/5/2002 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Island 10 4066617 3426 HOLMES HARBOR ROD & GUN CLUB

LANGLEY 4 Awaiting Cleanup 10/14/2003 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Island 10 1087945 1344 Hwy 20 & Sleeper Rd OAK HARBOR 1 Awaiting Cleanup 12/23/2003 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Island 10 2006 4424 MELCO MFG TRACT 4 OAK HARBOR 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/2003 Metal Works

Island 10 11217637 7881 Naomi's Selfserve & Grocery Liberty 903

LANGLEY 3 Cleanup Started 4/4/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Island 10 2007 4723 OAK HARBOR LANDFILL OAK HARBOR 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/23/2009 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Island 10 68764476 10177 Oak Harbor Motors OAK HARBOR 5 Cleanup Started 1/29/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Island 10 49182662 9430 Simmons Garage CLINTON 3 Cleanup Started 7/17/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Island 10 130 2378 US NAVY Air Station Whidbey Island Ault

OAK HARBOR 0 Cleanup Started 2/25/2004 Military Facility

Island 10 136 2503 US NAVY WHIDBEY HWES OAK HARBOR 0 Cleanup Started 9/18/1992 Military Facility

Island 10 137 3038 US NAVY WHIDBEY LAKE HANCOCK

OAK HARBOR 1 Cleanup Started 3/8/1994 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Island 10 131 2285 US NAVY WHIDBEY OU1 OAK HARBOR 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Military Facility

Island 10 132 2379 US NAVY WHIDBEY OU2 OAK HARBOR 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Military Facility

Island 10 133 2286 US NAVY WHIDBEY OU3 OAK HARBOR 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Military Facility

Island 10 134 2681 US NAVY WHIDBEY OU4 OAK HARBOR 0 Tracked by EPA 2/22/1995 Marine Services, Metal Works, Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Island 10 135 3037 US NAVY WHIDBEY OU5 OAK HARBOR 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Military Facility

Island 10 2015 4286 WHIDBEY OIL CLINTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Island 10 67449232 1677 Whidbey Press OAK HARBOR 5 Cleanup Started 2/12/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Jefferson 24 9412888 1559 ANDERSON PROPERTY OLD HADLOCK RD

PORT HADLOCK

1 Awaiting Cleanup 12/28/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Jefferson 24 36115596 5941 BILLS GARAGE CHIMACUM CHIMACUM 2 Cleanup Started 4/10/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Jefferson 24 96498799 6945 BRINNON GENERAL STORE BRINNON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/9/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Jefferson 24 1148 3044 CHEVRON BULK PLANT PORT TOWNSEND 1323

PORT TOWNSEND

1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Jefferson 24 3828620 271 Glen Neet Buzzys Property Scrap Yard

PORT TOWNSEND

2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/3/2010 Salvage Yards

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Jefferson 24 4776819 4637 INDIAN POINT PORT TOWNSEND

3 Cleanup Started 8/1/2013 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Jefferson 24 95275518 4484 IRONDALE IRON & STEEL PLANT FORMER

PORT HADLOCK

1 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Smelters & Foundries

Jefferson 24 52447879 9540 JEFFERSON COUNTY QUILCENE SHOP SITE

QUILCENE 3 Cleanup Started 3/31/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Jefferson 24 24761 2673 LEES TRUCK REPAIR CHIMACUM 1 Cleanup Started 10/16/2012 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Jefferson 24 8531364 3005 MOUNT BAKER BLOCK BUILDING

PORT TOWNSEND

5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Jefferson 24 62223345 1196 OLYMPIC WATER & SEWER INC PORT LUDLOW 2 Cleanup Started 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Jefferson 24 89236919 6824 PENNY SAVER MART PORT TOWNSEND

1 Cleanup Started 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Jefferson 24 91762839 6854 PORT LUDLOW GOLF COURSE PORT LUDLOW 3 Awaiting Cleanup 12/26/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Jefferson 24 1079161 1962 ROGER BROWN PROPERTY CHIMACUM 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/4/2009 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Jefferson 24 11656968 5530 SANDYS CHEVRON QUILCENE 2 Cleanup Started 3/26/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Jefferson 24 203 111 US NAVY PORT HADLOCK PORT HADLOCK

0 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Jefferson 24 77922123 1930 US NAVY PORT HADLOCK AREA 10

PORT HADLOCK

0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/11/2000 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Jefferson 24 206 733 US NAVY PORT HADLOCK AREA 10 & 21

PORT HADLOCK

0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/25/1992 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Jefferson 24 205 732 US NAVY PORT HADLOCK AREA 12

PORT HADLOCK

0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Jefferson 24 88622324 2653 US NAVY PORT HADLOCK AREA 21

PORT HADLOCK

0 Cleanup Started 2/11/2000 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 1 63618231 6418 ALS AUTO BOTHELL WEXLER PROPERTY

BOTHELL 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 1 2302 5084 Bothell BP 11352 BOTHELL 3 Cleanup Started 6/30/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 1 73975762 3013 Bothell Landing BOTHELL 2 Cleanup Started 8/12/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 1 93536765 3051 BOTHELL PAINT & DECORATING

BOTHELL 1 Cleanup Started 8/12/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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King 1 53578168 6240 BOTHELL RIVERSIDE BOTHELL 2 Cleanup Started 8/12/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 1 94213842 11141 CHEVRON 93299 BOTHELL 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 1 379891 3172 ULTRA CUSTOM CARE CLEANERS

BOTHELL 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/14/2007 Dry Cleaners

King 1 35644949 8853 UNOCAL 5905 BOTHELL 4 Cleanup Started 8/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 5 6241773 3336 BNRR SWITCHING YARD CEDAR FALLS

CEDAR FALLS 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 5 36296841 8879 Cascade Autovon Co NORTH BEND 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 5 95498636 6927 Caseys Shell ISSAQUAH 1 Cleanup Started 8/2/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 5 77275183 10475 CHEVRON 90709 FALL CITY 1 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 5 77989332 10507 CHEVRON STATION NORTH BEND

NORTH BEND 1 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 5 11385314 3888 Engineered Coating Systems NORTH BEND 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/2002 Metal Works

King 5 15842283 3534 Issaquah Sportsmen Club 1 ISSAQUAH 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/25/2005 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

King 5 98935455 3244 Issaquah Sportsmen Club 2 ISSAQUAH 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/2002 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

King 5 2020 7027 KING COUNTY CEDAR HILLS LANDFILL

MAPLE VALLEY 5 Cleanup Started 8/2/1992 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 5 2139 60 LANDSBURG MINE RAVENSDALE 1 Cleanup Started 8/15/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 5 82682276 10655 NORTH BEND TEXACO NORTH BEND 1 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 5 2261 1332 OLD LAWSON RD BLACK DIAMOND

1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 5 42286998 4615 PALMER COKING COAL CO MORGAN KAME

BLACK DIAMOND

3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Mining & Drilling

King 5 245 658 QUEEN CITY FARMS MAPLE VALLEY 0 Cleanup Started 2/3/2004 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 5 140 2877 QUEEN CITY FARMS A ISSAQUAH 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 5 144 3039 QUEEN CITY FARMS A 4 TEK ISSAQUAH 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 5 143 2504 QUEEN CITY FARMS A BURIED DRUM

ISSAQUAH 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 5 142 2307 QUEEN CITY FARMS A IRM ISSAQUAH 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 5 141 2306 QUEEN CITY FARMS B ISSAQUAH 0 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 5 2502 2416 S & S ENTERPRISES MAPLE VALLEY 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 5 3146354 2176 SAFFORD PROPERTY RAVENSDALE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 7/31/2003 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 5 44228651 1788 SISCHO PROPERTY MAPLE VALLEY 3 Awaiting Cleanup 6/24/2004 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 11 23766347 8390 80 S Hudson St SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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King 11 2072 5056 8801 E Marginal Way S TUKWILA 1 Cleanup Started 7/7/2008 Metal Works

King 11 2586 5161 ACME INTERCITY FREIGHT SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/20/1998 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2081 12 Airco SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 12/5/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 8112883 4100 Alaska Street Property SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 4383003 2921 Alaska Street Property 2 SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 64369793 10000 ANDY'S DINER SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 19237 1901 ARROW METALS CORPORATION

WOODINVILLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Salvage Yards

King 11 8162841 3575 ATC Distribution Group Seattle 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks; Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 94925241 11176 BALL INCON SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 83476734 1844 Basin Oil Co Dallas Ave SEATTLE 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks ; Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 47157762 9354 Bob's Texaco Station SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2551 7030 Boeing Field Chevron TUKWILA 3 Cleanup Started 8/7/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2218 1944 BOEING ISAACSON THOMPSON TUKWILA 2 Cleanup Started 7/31/2008 Wood Treatment

King 11 2100 96 BOEING PLANT 2 SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 11 5582021 464 Chan Property SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 6/9/2015 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 1792892 7446 Chevron 90636 SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 43643315 6082 Chevron 98484 Seattle 4 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 54757868 6262 Consolidated Freightways Seattle SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 1940187 2520 CROWLEY MARINE SERVICES INC 8TH AVE S

SEATTLE 2 Cleanup Started 2/5/2008 Wood Treatment

King 11 75459442 10409 Draper Associates SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 21945598 4146 Duwamish Marine Center SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 2/15/2012 Marine Services

King 11 29959714 2732 Duwamish River Slip 4 SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 4/29/2003 Discharges & Outfalls

King 11 82527483 2269 E & E Foods Building SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 94563865 7321 ELLIOTT TIRE & SERVICE CO SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2084 1305 Emerald Tool Inc SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/28/1997 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 48796862 9417 Exxon 72894 SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 73876963 3441 FedEx Express BFIA SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 24422372 8421 FLAJOLE BROS INC SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 34467932 8799 Food Service International SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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King 11 2282 5082 Fox Ave Building SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 2/25/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2337 1755 Franks Used Cars SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 6/9/2015 Spills, Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 11 2402 2979 Gaco Western LLC TUKWILA 3 Cleanup Started 2/10/1993 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 7727938 7758 Gary Merlino Construction SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2522 2446 General Electric Aviation Div SEATTLE 2 Cleanup Started 2/20/1996 Metal Works

King 11 71749732 10261 GRAY LINE OF SEATTLE SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2563622 7490 GULL 219 SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 1557860 229 Halfon Candy Co SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 6/9/2015 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 11 989871 1372 Harbor Island East Waterway SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 8/28/2005 Marine Services

King 11 42127616 9114 Hurlen Construction Seattle 4 Cleanup Started 2/3/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2154 62 Industrial Container Services WA LLC

SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 2133 794 Industrial Plating Corp SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Metal Works

King 11 2335 2055 Interstate Coatings SEATTLE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1998 Metal Works

King 11 5645875 7653 Jack in the Box 4th & Holgate SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2382 3689 Jorgensen Forge Corp SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/25/1993 Metal Works

King 11 2163 5064 Kelly Moore Paint Co SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/18/1998 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

King 11 34128282 7077 King County Metro Transit South Base

SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 2/1/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 5568786 463 Lennox Industries Inc Seattle 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2015 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities; Spills

King 11 2423 3163 LITTLE ETHELS AUTO WRECKING

SEATTLE 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Salvage Yards

King 11 2226 5070 Longview Fibre Paper & Packaging Inc

SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/15/1990 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 67737549 10135 LOOMIS ARMORED TRANSPORT

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2430 3798 Manitowak Western Seattle 3 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Other

King 11 2216 1943 Marine Vacuum Service SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/15/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 11 73845797 10342 NATIONAL TRANSFER SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 48839659 1707 Newell Properties SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2050 4765 North Boeing Field Georgetown Steam Plant

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/25/1993 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

King 11 2153 5062 North Coast Chemical SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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King 11 95914926 11223 NORTHWEST MOTOR PARTS SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2392 3272 NORTHWEST PIPELINE SEATTLE

RENTON 3 Cleanup Started 2/28/1997 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 11 2400 2978 Olympic Pipe Line Co Renton Station

RENTON 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/17/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 11 45787437 9298 Olympic Steel Door Seattle 4 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 73263954 10316 PENINSULA TRUCK LINES SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 71868277 6556 Penske Truck Leasing Co LP Seattle 1st

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 1/7/2007 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 11 2070 29 Phillips 66 Renton Terminal RENTON 5 Cleanup Started 2/15/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 11 2161 826 PIONEER ENAMEL MANUFACTURE

SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 9/10/1990 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 2202 1385 Port of Seattle Terminal 117 SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 NULL

King 11 2056 4532 Precision Engineering Inc SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Metal Works

King 11 9192461 5478 Rainier Brewery SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 4612472 7585 ROYAL HWY TOURS COACH MAINTENANCE

Seattle 5 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2450 3696 Sahlberg Equipment SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2015 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 2229 1328 SAMIS LAND CO SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1996 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

King 11 17669336 8177 SCHUCKS AUTO SUPPLY SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 46247836 4669 Sears Auto Center H.O.T. SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 90796658 6839 Sears Automotive Center SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 31119824 5845 Sears Roebuck & Co SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2307 2359 SEATTLE BARREL & COOPERAGE

SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 16777876 3476 SEATTLE CITY LIGHT 4TH AVE S

SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/3/2004 Metal Works

King 11 2171 5065 Seattle City Light South Service Center

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2376 5099 Seattle Public Utilities Operations Ctr

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 82825487 6720 Seattle SD John Stanford Center SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 48968474 9426 South Park 76 SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2180 1324 SOUTH PARK LANDFILL SEATTLE 2 Cleanup Started 2/2/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

King 11 44653368 2858 South Park Marina SEATTLE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2015 Marine Services

King 11 2366 1890 SPEAR TRUSTS WHSE SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/2002 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 11 2057 4466 STERNOFF METALS SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Salvage Yards

King 11 2196 1231 STERNOFF METALS CORPORATION

RENTON 1 Cleanup Started 8/20/1996 Salvage Yards

King 11 2501 2666 TD AUTO BODY & REPAIR SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/6/2001 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 11 86248197 1800 TRIAD MACHINERY INC TUKWILA

TUKWILA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/11/2014 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 69779715 10212 UNITED MOTOR FREIGHT SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 11182882 7878 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE MAIN SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 2825755 5300 Unocal 0907 ENSR International SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 64433154 6439 UNOCAL 5472 SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 1388018 3726 Warehouse 1st Ave S SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 37765318 8949 WASHINGTON BELT SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 11 44295317 1789 Washington Trucking Association SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 11 39352815 6021 Western Parcel Express SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 30 2240 5073 AUBURN ABANDONED FIRE STATION

AUBURN 3 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 30 2326 1993 AUBURN SALVAGE & RECYCLING

AUBURN 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1996 Salvage Yards

King 30 2018 5049 Boeing Auburn AUBURN 3 Cleanup Started 8/31/1999 Metal Works

King 30 2573 2449 BURLINGTON NORTHERN RR AUBURN

AUBURN 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/2/2002 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 30 22813117 8346 CHEVRON 200028 FEDERAL WAY 5 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 30 2487 5119 CHS Auburn AUBURN 3 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 30 2247 1331 Electrofinishing Co AUBURN 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1997 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

King 30 25793762 2638 HERMAN PROPERTY FEDERAL WAY 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/7/2002 Salvage Yards

King 30 2389 3159 MIDWAY SEATAC AUTO WRECKING

FEDERAL WAY 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2000 Salvage Yards

King 30 2579 297 NIEDERLE PROPERTY FEDERAL WAY 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2000 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 30 2591 757 PEASLEY CANYON OLD GAS STN

AUBURN 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/16/1999 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 30 2187 1383 TYEE LUMBER & MFG AUBURN 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1996 Wood Products Manufacturing

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

King 31 2432 2981 ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM PRO ENUMCLAW

ENUMCLAW 1 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 31 2332756 7471 ERNIES BP ENUMCLAW ENUMCLAW 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 31 2431 5103 JAMES OIL CO INC ENUMCLAW 1 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 31 56584198 566 MIKES QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE ENUMCLAW 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2000 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 31 48687422 1714 NELSON PROPERTY H & R AUTOMOTIVE

AUBURN 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/7/2002 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 31 2395 2776 Northwest Pipeline Enumclaw Buckley

AUBURN 2 Cleanup Started 2/28/1997 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 31 8499 1436 SHELL CHRISTENSEN RAILROAD ST

ENUMCLAW 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/8/2002 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 31 83264822 6728 USWCOM Enumclaw Co ENUMCLAW 3 Cleanup Started 8/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 32 19851881 8248 AURORA TEXACO SHORELINE 3 Cleanup Started 8/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 32 91618538 11039 BROADVIEW SERVICE SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 32 2265 1433 LAURELHURST OIL CO SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 32 7979452 344 Montgomery Property SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 32 36832998 4861 SPARKS TUNEUP SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/22/2004 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 2077 78 Ace Galvanizing SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Metal Works

King 33 2079 817 ADVANCE ELECTROPLATING SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Metal Works

King 33 39484867 2551 B & B Partnership Area BB5 KENT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Salvage Yards

King 33 2225 1244 Boeing Northward Lot 4 KENT 4 Cleanup Started 8/15/1990 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 33 2102 33 Borden Chemical Co KENT 1 Cleanup Started 8/25/1992 Wood Treatment

King 33 54287319 9633 Boulevard Auto Service SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks; Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance

King 33 33325885 8746 BROWN BEAR CAR WASH 5517 DES MOINES 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 2251 1431 Brundage Bone Concrete KENT 3 Cleanup Started 2/28/1998 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

King 33 2105 58 BSB Diversified Co Inc KENT 1 Cleanup Started 10/20/2009 Metal Works

King 33 4521912 2990 BSB HEXCEL KENT 1 Cleanup Started 7/28/2004 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 33 82663557 1071 Burdic Feed Inc KENT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/30/2004 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

King 33 9911745 7861 BURIEN FUEL SEATAC 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 2441 3694 CARLOS UNDERCOATING SANDBLAST

SEATAC 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2000 Metal Works

King 33 23332719 1103 Chemcentral Seattle KENT 1 Cleanup Started 8/15/1990 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

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King 33 6495599 3133 Chevron Bulk 208576 KENT 5 Cleanup Started 8/19/2002 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 33 4907326 2104 Driveway 1025 S Central Ave KENT 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/3/2010 Dry Cleaners

King 33 2568 2422 FIELDS CORP KENT KENT 1 Cleanup Started 2/20/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 33 38816892 6009 Hertz Corp SEATAC 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 2356 1758 Hydraulic Repair & Design Inc KENT 3 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 33 98913848 4191 Japanese Auto Wrecking KENT 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Salvage Yards

King 33 9911745 7862 JOE'S INC SEATAC 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 2042 4428 KENT HIGHLANDS LANDFILL KENT 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

9/10/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 33 33353226 1125 KENT SEWAGE LAGOONS KENT 4 Cleanup Started 10/20/2009 Discharges & Outfalls

King 33 98435559 2794 King County Sunset Park Tub Lake Dump

SEATAC 3 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 2141 1309 LIDCO KENT 1 Cleanup Started 12/1/2000 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

King 33 56662476 9751 LIQUID AIR KENT 3 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities; Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 1880040 2008 Lora Lake Apartments BURIEN 1 Cleanup Started 8/12/2009 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 33 34824474 2198 LOUDON REAL ESTATE SEATAC 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/30/2004 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 2067 5055 MARALCO KENT 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/15/1990 Smelters & Foundries

King 33 87719977 1177 Meeker Cleaners KENT 3 Cleanup Started 8/3/2010 Dry Cleaners

King 33 64422957 3108 MIDWAY MOTORS DES MOINES 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 33 95231135 4378 MOIMOI PROPERTY SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2000 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 33 2332 1887 NORTHWEST POWDER COATS KENT 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Metal Works

King 33 2401 3070 OLYMPIC PIPE LINE CO KENT KENT 2 Cleanup Started 2/29/2000 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 33 49597996 9455 Puget Power Des Moines Service Center

DES MOINES 3 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 2333 1994 S 252ND ST PACIFIC HWY S KENT 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 33 2058 4290 S 96th Street Ditch SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 6/9/2015 Spills

King 33 2043 4729 Seattle Public Utilities Midway Landfill

KENT 0 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 33 3479178 7206 SHILLINGS AUTO SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 76131767 6638 SUNSET PARK SEATAC 3 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 66948686 2123 Tacoma Smelter Plume King County

NULL 0 Cleanup Started 8/20/2009 Smelters & Foundries

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King 33 66498524 10094 UNOCAL 6248 SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 8775242 5468 USF Reddaway Inc Kent KENT 3 Cleanup Started 8/3/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 33 145 2682 Western Processing KENT 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

9/10/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 34 4547512 2591 Bayview Development Partners SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 6/9/2015 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 34 39134499 6012 BBC Dodge BURIEN 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 2024 4426 BP Harbor Island Terminal SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 8/15/1990 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 34 31119678 2258 Brys Auto Wrecking SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Salvage Yards

King 34 51076124 9475 BURIEN CITY RIGHT OF WAY BURIEN 1 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 2185 1145 CENTRAL PAINTING SEATTLE 2 Cleanup Started 2/1/1991 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

King 34 92728218 11082 COLDEEN PROPERTY OLD GAS STATION

VASHON 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 37878256 5986 Corvair Forge Seattle 3 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 97573251 6967 DOUGLAS MANAGEMENT DOCK SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/2/2010 Marine Services

King 34 44666249 9240 DOYLES AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 2071 54 DUWAMISH SHIPYARD INC SEATTLE 2 Cleanup Started 2/14/2007 Marine Services

King 34 2258 1432 EASTERN SUPPLY CO SEATTLE 2 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/1/1991 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

King 34 2201 1427 FIRST AVE BRIDGE LANDFILL SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/22/2004 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 34 2035 4070 General Transport Co 13th Ave SW

SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 34 23881883 599 Glacier Northwest Inc SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Wood Treatment

King 34 2127 211 HARBOR AVE LANDFILL SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 34 2021 4390 HARBOR ISLAND SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 34 34525399 8802 HARBOR MARINA CORPORATE CENTER

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 67887948 647 Harrington Beall Greenhouses VASHON 2 Awaiting Cleanup 7/10/2006 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

King 34 43881387 2112 House of Kleen Inc SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/2/2002 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 34 2033 4288 INDUSTRIAL OFFICE COMPLEX SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 NULL

King 34 2316 2361 ISLAND AUTO WRECKING I VASHON 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Salvage Yards

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King 34 23199267 4259 ISLAND AUTO WRECKING II VASHON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Salvage Yards

King 34 88394523 6811 Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals LLC

SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 8/15/1990 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 34 99157494 11345 KMART STORE 4225 SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 2320 5087 Laidlaw SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 21915527 8299 Lennys Fuel West Seattle 5 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 42927743 1643 LOWER DUWAMISH WATERWAY

SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/26/2002 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 34 45397859 3487 MOBILE SERVICES SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1998 Salvage Yards

King 34 2026 4287 NON FERROUS METALS SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 Smelters and Foundaries

King 34 2536 2421 Northwest Enviroservice 2 Seattle 4 Awaiting Cleanup 6/9/2015 Spills

King 34 2537 2447 Northwest Enviroservice 2W Seattle 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2015 Spills

King 34 24455479 1659 Pacific Coast Hemphill Oil Co SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 34 2023 4462 PACIFIC MOLASSES CO PM AG PRODUCTS SEA

SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 NULL

King 34 48646653 1675 PIER 1 SEATTLE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/22/2004 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 34 2177 1229 Port of Seattle N Terminal 115 Seattle 5 Cleanup Started 2/17/1998 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 34 51413945 9494 ROSSOE OIL BULK SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 6328035 3000 Saltys Properties SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Spills

King 34 2038 4392 SEAFAB METAL SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT

SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 Smelters & Foundries

King 34 2037 4071 Seafab Metals Co SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 Metal Works

King 34 2027 5050 SEATTLE IRON & METALS MAIN YRD

SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks; Salvage Yards

King 34 2025 4463 SEATTLE PORT LECKENBY CO SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 34 33133593 8732 Seattle SD Cooper Elementary SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 2030 5051 Shell Oil Harbor Island Terminal SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 8/30/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 34 2028 3856 SHELL OLD TERM 18 PORT OF SEATTLE

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 34 2388 2931 SW Harbor Project Lockheed Yard 2

SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/30/1991 Marine Services

King 34 2387 3158 SW Harbor Project Wyckoff SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 1/1/1994 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 34 2031 4427 Todd Pacific Shipyards SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/25/2003 Marine Services

King 34 2032 4464 VALUE PLATING & METAL POL SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 Metal Works

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King 34 6319811 2998 VASHON ATHLETIC CLUB VASHON 3 Cleanup Started 1/23/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 2425 5102 Waste Management of Seattle SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 34 12494 1405 West Coast Equipment 2 SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/20/1996 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 34 2999235 5305 Westbridge Building SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 2039 4727 WEYERHAEUSER LAB SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 2/23/2005 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 34 3853846 3818 White Center Retail Building SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 34 146 3040 Wycoff Co West Seattle SEATTLE 0 Cleanup Started 8/23/1994 Wood Treater

King 36 3229556 2152 4th & Virginia SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 19408 1833 AURORA CLEANING MCABEE PROPERTY

SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2000 Dry Cleaners

King 36 2355 2030 BALLARD RECYCLING SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1997 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 36 21429194 8276 BALLARD TRANSFER CO SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 2330 1922 BALMER YARD BNR SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 36 2308 5085 Bardahl SEATTLE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1997 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 6341214 3001 Burger King Elliott Ave SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/25/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 1644381 7435 Butterworth Funeral Home SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 2198 1241 CHAMPION Intl BALLARD SED SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Wood Products Manufacturing

King 36 24939396 8452 CHEVRON VACANT SITE SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 89935929 6835 Chuck's Ballard Service SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 75845999 1262 Clean M Rite Seattle 1 Cleanup Started 8/26/2013 Dry Cleaners

King 36 77732426 1841 Coleman Creosoting Works SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 1/30/2009 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 36 2578 749 DISCOVERY PARK OLD MAINTENANCE YARD

SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/2002 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 36 55245214 3896 Edwards on Fifth SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 5194972 2163 Elliott Ave Former MGP SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

King 36 301518 3458 Elliott Bay Bicycles SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/8/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 95698261 11210 ELLIOTT BAY MARINA SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 2069 53 ER & JR Sutter SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Marine Services

King 36 33457373 8758 HOLMAN BODY & FENDER SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 2331 5091 INTERBAY BNR SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 1339184 3722 JC Commercial Properties LLC SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/14/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 4706 256 KEY BANK MCABEE PROPERTY SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/6/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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King 36 39341377 1983 LEWISTON HOTEL SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 1/8/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 18421913 1102 Martin Selig Property SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 26838996 8526 MEHRER DRYWALL SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 5268606 5357 Mobil Station 19748 SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/9/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 2047 4813 MONTEREY APARTMENTS SEATTLE 3 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/15/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 84464558 10739 Mount Pleasant Cemetery SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 2234 5072 NW MARKET STREET SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 52738943 9551 ODEN INVESTMENT CONDOS SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 47763267 2621 PHOM PROPERTY SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 11118 1336 PLAZA ONE HOUR CLEANERS MCABEE

SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2000 Dry Cleaners

King 36 24768 2674 PORT OF SEATTLE TERMINAL 91

SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 2/28/1997 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 36 46659536 395 Queen Anne Properties Mercer St SEATTLE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/8/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 2444 5104 Salmon Bay Steel Ballard SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/29/2000 Smelters & Foundries

King 36 41667164 4051 SAMIS COMPANY PROPERTY SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 2/27/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 74731271 4350 SMI INC TRUST SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2005 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 36 430937 3981 St Regis Hotel SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 51558738 9504 Sunset Distributors SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Other

King 36 25287143 8463 TEXACO PRO INVESTMENTS SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 6819 1450 THE TUX SHOP SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2013 Dry Cleaners

King 36 59972834 6364 Unocal 306568 Seattle 5 Cleanup Started 2/2/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 99628192 11366 UNOCAL 5479 SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 2210 1148 UNOCAL SEATTLE MARKET LOWER

SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 36 2208 1428 UNOCAL Seattle Marketing Terminal

SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/15/1990 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 36 6136999 2713 Uptown Bakery SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/8/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 29947325 7075 Viktoria Apartments SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 2194 1325 Wesmar Company Inc SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 7/30/2008 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

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King 36 53643827 9603 WILSON MARINE SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 36 2283 1989 WYMAN PROPERTY SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 37 74595148 3110 3A Industries Inc SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 37 7163112 1484 AFFORDABLE AUTO WRECKING SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/10/2006 Salvage Yards

King 37 97763114 3018 Belshaw Brothers Inc SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 37 56652786 567 Boathouse Inc Renton Skyway SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Dry Cleaners

King 37 2097 820 Boeing Renton RENTON 1 Cleanup Started 2/18/1997 Metal Works

King 37 64295469 6432 BP 03167 EXXON 79049 SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 39228129 6018 Chevron USA Inc 90333 SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 2110 82 Chromium Inc SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1998 Metal Works

King 37 17535113 8173 COAST CRANE SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 45575896 9285 DAMASCUS BAPTIST CHURCH SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 29429665 5834 Easteys ARCO SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 61442182 9883 EXXON 77176 SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 98981573 4230 FISHER PROPERTY SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/24/2003 Spills

King 37 2123 97 Genesee Landfill SEATTLE 1 Awaiting Cleanup 6/9/2015 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 37 6258254 2997 Goodwill Corp Dearborn Campus SEATTLE 2 Cleanup Started 1/9/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 15199671 8076 HARBORVIEW HOSPITAL SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 57951531 6333 HELMER PROPERTY SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 28986332 5825 KING COUNTY GOAT HILL PARKING

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 7/25/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 6581764 7711 KING STREET CENTER SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 81722847 6709 Kingdome Station SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 2256 1164 L & E FRENCH CLEANERS SEATTLE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1999 Dry Cleaners

King 37 5147650 2218 Le & Thuy Property SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 95195341 4483 LEMONBUSTERS SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/6/2002 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 37 29398283 5833 Lloyds Rocket & Heating Oil Co SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 6/9/2015 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 37 2148 1311 METAL LAUNDRY INCORPORATED

SEATTLE 2 Cleanup Started 8/20/1999 Metal Works

King 37 65124715 6455 Metro Transit South Dearborn SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 2/20/1996 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 9463150 5487 MOBILE SERVICE BRAKES SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 87886749 6803 Ohno Construction Co SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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King 37 2412 3796 Olympian Apartments SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2000 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 2065 788 PACIFIC CAR & FOUNDRY CO RENTON 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/10/1991 Metal Works

King 37 21154698 8267 QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 79391627 6682 Rainier Beach Automotive SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 88987973 4187 Rainier Mall SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Dry Cleaners

King 37 52192378 11967 Rainier Shell Valero SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 2312 1920 RALPHS CONCRETE PUMPING SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1998 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 37 8964755 4659 Ralphs Concrete Pumping Vacant Lot

SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 37 29194726 8610 ROSSOE OIL CO SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 63137833 9950 Rudys Auto Service SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 2/4/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 5661742 7658 SHELL STATION BANKS' LESCHI

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 63051958 1170 SKY HARBOR AVIATION RENTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/2/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 61186376 6370 SKYWAY SHELL & AUTOMOTIVE

SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 2596 752 STONE PROPERTY 55TH AVE S SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1999 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 37 2060 3858 UNION STATION SEATTLE 3 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/27/1991 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

King 37 6305156 3339 WA DOT S DEARBORN SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/23/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 37 53346856 9584 WHOLESALE TRANSMISSION SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 39 2104 34 BNSF RAILWAY SKYKOMISH SKYKOMISH 1 Cleanup Started 8/30/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 39 2524 2822 Chevron Bulk 61002620 GROTTO 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 41 76716221 2368 Barbee Mill Company RENTON 3 Cleanup Started 7/30/2008 Wood Products Manufacturing

King 41 91759218 1264 Bellevue Way Dry Cleaners BELLEVUE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/25/2005 Dry Cleaners

King 41 83879769 10711 CHEVRON 91841 BELLEVUE 1 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 41 6215454 7687 CHEVRON 99269 BELLEVUE 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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King 41 8428648 7791 HENRY BACON BUILDING MATERIALS

ISSAQUAH 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 41 91358149 11021 I & M ASSOCIATES MERCER ISLAND

4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 41 2457 2983 KEVIK CLEANERS BELLEVUE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1999 Dry Cleaners

King 41 84152951 2790 MARSHALL RESIDENCE RENTON 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2005 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 41 36214799 8876 MOBIL 99BLV BELLEVUE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 41 2393 2977 NORTHWEST PIPELINE ISSAQUAH

ISSAQUAH 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1996 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 41 2045 3857 QUENDALL TERMINALS RENTON 0 Cleanup Started 8/15/1990 Wood Treatment

King 41 54465172 6253 SIMBAS ENTERPRISES LTD MERCER ISLAND

3 Cleanup Started 8/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 41 2352 5096 TIKI CAR WASH BELLEVUE 3 Cleanup Started 6/30/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 41 2458 5107 Unocal 4384 BELLEVUE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1999 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 41 89773988 10991 UNOCAL 4518 MERCER ISLAND

3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 41 5919773 3949 WA DOT RIGHT OF WAY ISSAQUAH 17TH AVE

ISSAQUAH 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 13242 12264 3801 Stone Way LLC SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/14/2006 NULL

King 43 13242 12264 3801 Stone Way LLC SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/15/1993 NULL

King 43 2404 3160 A1 BRAKE SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 43 2078 79 Acme Plating Works SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1998 Metal Works

King 43 2806420 5299 Alexis Hotel SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 2087 31 Asko Processing SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 24436664 5749 AUTO SERVICE COMPANY SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/30/2004 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 34221612 8790 BUTLER GARAGE SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 2322 5089 Circle K Station 1461 SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 6/30/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 93973477 11129 COMMUTER CENTER GARAGE SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 81551293 10611 FOURTH & COLUMBIA PARKING GARAGE

SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 139 2876 GAS WORKS PARK WA NATURAL GAS

SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/15/1990 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

King 43 85883854 6774 IVARS COMMISSARY SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 5741946 7668 KENNEDY HOTEL GARAGE SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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King 43 2203 1158 Lake Union Dry Dock Co SEATTLE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 4/25/1991 Marine Services

King 43 2250 1947 LAKE UNION STEAM PLANT SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 3/9/1993 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

King 43 51379913 3590 Mastercraft Metal Finishing Inc SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Metal Works

King 43 2217 1275 Metro Lake Union SEATTLE 1 Cleanup Started 8/30/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 43 2436937 7478 NASH Holland Denny Investors SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 23849623 853 NORTHLAKE SHIPYARD INC SEATTLE 4 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Marine Services

King 43 92673819 11077 PEMCO Parking Concrete Cutter SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 1948927 2074 Plastic Sales & Service SEATTLE 2 Cleanup Started 2/8/2006 Dry Cleaners

King 43 82838425 1216 Rainier Precision LLC SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/27/2005 Metal Works

King 43 21844229 3230 RED CARPET CAR WASH SEATTLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 7706588 500 RON & JERRYS ICE CREAM SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/25/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 2244 1330 SEATTLE STEAM CO POST AVE SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/15/1999 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 2243 5075 SEATTLE STEAM CO WESTERN AVE

SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 2/16/1999 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 62154765 376 STOUGHTON ESTATE PROPERTY

SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/22/2004 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 10733774 7872 US WEST SEATTLE SEATTLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 43 1491930 5256 WA UW BIOENGINEERING SEATTLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/4/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 43 65657666 10062 Washington Athletic Club Garage SEATTLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 45 59898498 3236 BANG PROPERTY WOODINVILLE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/26/2003 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 45 83988889 6745 Brown Bear Car Wash 5495 KIRKLAND 4 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 45 2288 1607 C & F AUTO WRECKING DUVALL 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/25/1992 Salvage Yards

King 45 85348955 10813 EXXON 72428 KIRKLAND 4 Cleanup Started 8/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 45 2446 2906 JOHNNYS WRECKING YARD WOODINVILLE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/18/1997 Salvage Yards

King 45 2576 318 KIRKLAND AVE LAKE ST TRUNK SEWER

KIRKLAND 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Discharges & Outfalls

King 45 48143795 9397 Town Center Mini Mart Texaco DUVALL 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 45 2191 1239 Universal Manufacturing WOODINVILLE 3 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

King 46 1202016 1376 Aesquivel Property SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/25/2005 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 46 66253238 6480 ALLEN GOUMAS KENMORE 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 46 85171367 3707 BAKKERS BETTER MOTORS SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2000 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 46 2348 2134 Kenmore Industrial Park AKA Lakepointe

KENMORE 1 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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King 46 2188 1157 RAVENNA LANDFILL UNION BAY

SEATTLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

King 46 69144423 4183 SKIPS TIRE CENTER BOTHELL 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/9/2007 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 47 2588 692 COVROX INC KENT 2 Cleanup Started 8/29/2000 Salvage Yards

King 47 2390 3068 Northwest Pipeline Covington MS COVINGTON 3 Cleanup Started 2/28/1997 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

King 48 27573511 8548 BELLEVUE PARK MAINTENANCE

BELLEVUE 2 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 48 6541715 7707 CHEVRON 92175 BELLEVUE 5 Cleanup Started 2/3/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 48 26296554 4147 Cleaning Center of Redmond REDMOND 2 Cleanup Started 2/29/2000 Dry Cleaners

King 48 38261145 8967 EXOTIC MOTORS REDMOND 1 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

King 48 71688393 10255 EXXON 72864 BELLEVUE 1 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 48 12627628 5542 FOUR SEASONS CAR WASH BELLEVUE 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 48 66375482 10086 HOBART CORPORATION REDMOND 2 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 48 6427 954 Overlake Cleaners REDMOND 1 Cleanup Started 2/18/1997 Dry Cleaners

King 48 2159 5063 Pace National KIRKLAND 2 Cleanup Started 12/29/2008 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

King 48 2228 1360 ROSE HILL PLAZA KIRKLAND 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/16/1999 Dry Cleaners

King 48 19358649 8234 Shultz Distributing Redmond REDMOND 3 Cleanup Started 2/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 48 76437511 10448 SOUTHLAND 23559 BELLEVUE 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

King 48 2533 2669 UCO CORPORATION REDMOND 5 Cleanup Started 8/20/1999 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Kitsap 23 52227227 373 A1 RV CENTER SILVERDALE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 23 2620 697 ACE PAVING MAINTENANCE SHOP

SILVERDALE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/31/1999 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Kitsap 23 64365395 9999 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND INTERMODAL TRANSFER CTR

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

5 Cleanup Started 8/13/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 23 2602 759 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND LANDFILL BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

1 Cleanup Started 8/30/1992 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 23 55114724 9672 Central Kitsap Waste Water POULSBO 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/5/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 23 96325489 6944 Chevron 200425 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

2 Cleanup Started 2/14/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 23 2631 5169 CHEVRON BULK PLANT POULSBO

POULSBO 3 Cleanup Started 8/17/2010 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Kitsap 23 23096 11944 Clean Center BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2013 Dry Cleaners

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Kitsap 23 2611 283 DAY ROAD INDUSTRIAL PARK BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/1/1991 Other

Kitsap 23 151 2278 EAGLE HARBOR BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

0 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Wood Treatment

Kitsap 23 153 2403 EAGLE HARBOR E BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Wood Treatment

Kitsap 23 154 2505 EAGLE HARBOR W BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Wood Treatment (creosote)

Kitsap 23 152 2683 EAGLE HARBOR WYCKOFF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Wood Treatment

Kitsap 23 4271824 3352 EYER PROPERTY KINGSTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 7/9/2008 Salvage Yards

Kitsap 23 2621 5166 HANSVILLE GENERAL STORE HANSVILLE 3 Cleanup Started 6/30/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 23 2605 695 HANSVILLE LANDFILL KINGSTON 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/30/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 23 25581397 3297 HOWERTON SILVERDALE LANDFILL

SILVERDALE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/31/1999 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 23 41936412 4206 INDIANOLA DUMP KINGSTON 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 23 15195348 5579 KEYPORT MERCANTILE KEYPORT 3 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 23 50996873 3741 KITSAP COUNTY SILVERDALE LANDFILL

SILVERDALE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/6/2003 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 23 3804318 270 Lynwood Center Corner BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

2 Cleanup Started 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 23 44882172 3303 MADISON AVE S & PARFITT WAY SW

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/15/2005 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Kitsap 23 8180381 3740 Mandl Holdings Trust POULSBO 2 Cleanup Started 7/26/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, Other

Kitsap 23 85668255 6771 Midas Silverdale SILVERDALE 5 Cleanup Started 2/9/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 23 61317581 4370 Norge Equipped Cleaning Village Store

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

2 Cleanup Started 2/3/2012 Dry Cleaners

Kitsap 23 93937775 3444 Port Gamble Bay and Mill Site PORT GAMBLE 2 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Wood Products Manufacturing

Kitsap 23 2634 762 POULSBO YACHT CLUB POULSBO 5 Awaiting Cleanup 12/6/2002 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Kitsap 23 90875824 6840 RK MART SILVERDALE 5 Cleanup Started 8/6/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 23 549994 331 Rouse Property KINGSTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/14/2011 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

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Kitsap 23 17274876 12023 Sears Auto Center SILVERDALE 5 Cleanup Started 8/5/2014 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Kitsap 23 6865393 1472 Seitz Property SILVERDALE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/9/2006 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 23 7813681 1462 Siegel Property BREMERTON 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/15/2008 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 23 41273858 6033 Silver City Texaco SILVERDALE 5 Cleanup Started 1/31/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 23 15438 11500 Strawberry Plant BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

2 Cleanup Started 8/16/2011 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Kitsap 23 26595127 3960 TOSCO BAINBRIDGE ISLAND BULK PLANT 1784

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2009 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Kitsap 23 16164764 2851 Trask Property KINGSTON 4 Awaiting Cleanup 12/15/2002 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Kitsap 23 46126151 6127 UNOCAL 4388 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

2 Cleanup Started 8/6/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 23 157 127 US NAVY KEYPORT KEYPORT 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 23 158 128 US NAVY KEYPORT OU1 KEYPORT 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 23 159 522 US NAVY KEYPORT OU2 KEYPORT 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Kitsap 23 182 534 US NAVY PSNS OU NSC BREMERTON 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 23 161 148 US NAVY SUBASE OU1 ORD DISP

SILVERDALE 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Kitsap 23 168 149 US NAVY SUBASE OU8 SILVERDALE 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Kitsap 23 2625 760 VIKING PLATING KINGSTON 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/15/2002 Metal Works

Kitsap 23 28682498 894 WINSLOW WAY W & MADISON AVE N

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2009 Other

Kitsap 26 2644 325 ALS AUTO REPAIR PORT ORCHARD

3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1998 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Kitsap 26 28793889 5822 BAYSIDE GROCERY PORT ORCHARD

3 Cleanup Started 10/9/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Kitsap 26 31714832 8680 Bethel Garage PORT ORCHARD

5 Cleanup Started 2/5/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 6189085 3092 Bodine Property BREMERTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/15/2010 Other

Kitsap 26 85394644 4374 BOWMAN OIL SPILL PORT ORCHARD

1 Cleanup Started 2/4/2009 Spills

Kitsap 26 88127173 10916 BP Reynolds BREMERTON 5 Cleanup Started 2/5/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 2645 5207 BREM AIR Disposal Inc BREMERTON 1 Cleanup Started 8/15/1997 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Kitsap 26 3187 11381 Bremerton R O W 4th & Washington

Bremerton 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 48525487 2233 BREMERTON SERVICE CENTER BREMERTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 10530 7395 Burwell Tunnel & Parking Garage BREMERTON 5 Cleanup Started 8/13/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 82612478 10653 Chevron 91253 PORT ORCHARD

3 Cleanup Started 2/13/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 2618 285 CHEVRON TANK FARM PORT WASHINGTON NARROWS

BREMERTON 2 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Kitsap 26 9475242 1637 City Hand Laundry BREMERTON 5 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Dry Cleaners

Kitsap 26 2604 730 CONSTITUTION AVE LANDFILL BREMERTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/7/2001 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 26 2610 5164 COUNTRY JUNCTION STORE PORT ORCHARD

4 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/15/1990 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 2645 922 EVERGREEN PARK BREMERTON

BREMERTON 5 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Kitsap 26 8553957 2847 File Property PORT ORCHARD

5 Cleanup Started 2/9/2006 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 26 31393863 3139 HEAD OF BAY BREMERTON 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2002 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 26 99437267 4410 KITSAP COUNTY CONSOL HOUSING AUTH

Bremerton 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/14/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 7265377 1968 KITSAP SENIOR CENTER BREMERTON 5 Cleanup Started 8/17/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 9387868 1739 Kitsap Transit Clock Tower Area BTC-2

BREMERTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/15/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 7071317 1518 Kitsap Transit Grainger Fitz Enetai BREMERTON 3 Cleanup Started 8/6/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 1087615 2090 Kitsap Transit Transportation Center

BREMERTON 5 Cleanup Started 8/6/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 14170 11943 L & E Auto Sales BREMERTON 5 Cleanup Started 2/1/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 2623 731 LOFTHUS BULK PLANT BREMERTON 1 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

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Kitsap 26 7846890 1095 McIntosh Property PORT ORCHARD

3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/5/2009 Spills

Kitsap 26 3675862 993 MITCHELL AVE PROJECT PORT ORCHARD

3 Awaiting Cleanup 7/17/2006 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Kitsap 26 1436359 5252 NEWMANS CHEVRON BREMERTON 5 Cleanup Started 2/15/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 7057711 2220 Olalla Landfill OLALLA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/23/2008 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 26 48252163 6159 P & R QUICKSTOP BREMERTON 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 28884893 602 Park Avenue Cleaners BREMERTON 3 Cleanup Started 7/8/2008 Dry Cleaners

Kitsap 26 7185727 2222 Pidduck Property BREMERTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/15/2010 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Kitsap 26 97682663 1593 PIONEER LANDFILL GORST 2 Cleanup Started 2/14/2011 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities, Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Kitsap 26 91215766 4877 PORT ORCHARD LANDFILL PORT ORCHARD

4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2002 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 26 18424111 5638 Port Orchard Public Works PORT ORCHARD

3 Cleanup Started 1/30/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 6241366 5400 PORT ORCHARD YACHT CLUB PORT ORCHARD

5 Cleanup Started 8/20/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 5011980 2108 Robinson Property BREMERTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 2601 321 RONS AUTO WRECKING PORT ORCHARD

3 Cleanup Started 8/15/1990 Salvage Yards, Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Kitsap 26 9184225 1735 SPAIN PROPERTY PORT ORCHARD

1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/15/2005 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 26 82855511 10667 Stacy Investments OLALLA 3 Cleanup Started 2/5/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 4264138 5333 Stutz Fuel Oil BREMERTON 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 28366276 5815 Templeton Charleston Beach BREMERTON 3 Cleanup Started 8/17/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 83695458 6737 UNOCAL STATION 0606 BREMERTON 3 Cleanup Started 1/3/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 175 130 US NAVY PSNS BREMERTON 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Marine Services

Kitsap 26 176 108 US NAVY PSNS OUA BREMERTON 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Marine Services

Kitsap 26 177 524 US NAVY PSNS OUB BREMERTON 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Marine Services

Kitsap 26 179 150 US NAVY PSNS OUB IA106 BREMERTON 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/22/1995 Marine Services

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Kitsap 26 178 109 US NAVY PSNS OUC BREMERTON 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

3/15/1992 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 26 2635 5170 Veterans Home RETSIL 5 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 95937982 581 VIP LANDFILL BREMERTON 3 Cleanup Started 12/6/2002 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 26 25425751 2442 VOCKRODT DUMP BREMERTON 4 Cleanup Started 8/8/2002 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 26 183 585 WA ECY Manchester Lab PORT ORCHARD

0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 26 2628 795 WOLF PROPERTY PORT ORCHARD

4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 26 12465742 3226 ZINK DUMP PORT ORCHARD

5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/4/2004 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 35 64624549 10018 Ace Paving BREMERTON 5 Cleanup Started 5/7/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 35 2646 923 AIRPORT AUTO WRECKING I PORT ORCHARD

2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/15/2001 Salvage Yards

Kitsap 35 34492328 1787 AIRPORT AUTO WRECKING II PORT ORCHARD

1 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Salvage Yards

Kitsap 35 88987891 3241 Auto Center Boulevard BREMERTON 5 Cleanup Started 8/5/2014 Other

Kitsap 35 2652 289 BREMERTON SCHOOL DIST HADDON

BREMERTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/6/2003 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 35 72279499 10274 BREMERTON YACHT CLUB BREMERTON 5 Cleanup Started 2/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 35 13984 1956 DENO PROPERTY BREMERTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Salvage Yards

Kitsap 35 62752314 900 Gorst Creek Landfill PORT ORCHARD

1 Awaiting Cleanup 1/15/2002 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 35 42271459 6046 GORST GAS MART BREMERTON 3 Cleanup Started 7/16/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 35 59537676 11975 Gradens Camp Union Grocery SEABECK 3 Cleanup Started 2/1/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 35 43665575 2332 HOLLY DUMP BREMERTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/15/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 35 67245984 1712 HOUGHTON PROPERTY PORT ORCHARD

1 Awaiting Cleanup 11/14/2001 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Kitsap 35 18708 11446 Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club BREMERTON 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/8/2013 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Kitsap 35 2638 858 LAMBERTS RADIATOR SHOP BREMERTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Kitsap 35 54615645 9647 MCCORMICK LAND CO PORT ORCHARD

3 Cleanup Started 2/10/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kitsap 35 2641 286 Old Bremerton Gasworks Sesko BREMERTON 1 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Manufactured Gas

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Kitsap 35 79649975 4217 Olympic View Sanitary Landfill PORT ORCHARD

1 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 35 2788449 1377 PAC NW ENERGY BREMERTON BREMERTON 3 Cleanup Started 2/4/2011 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Kitsap 35 3122819 2246 PEDERSON OIL BREMERTON 4 Cleanup Started 2/29/2000 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Kitsap 35 44784977 3143 SKIRVING DUMP BREMERTON 2 Awaiting Cleanup 5/24/2004 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 35 2603 694 US NAVY CAMP WESLEY HARRIS

BREMERTON 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/15/2003 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Kitsap 35 172 129 US NAVY JACKSON PARK BREMERTON 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Military Facilities; Landfills, munitions, petroleum storage, and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 35 174 564 US NAVY JACKSON PARK OU 1 BREMERTON 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Military Facilities; Landfills, munitions, petroleum storage, and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 35 173 563 US NAVY JACKSON PARK OU 2 BREMERTON 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Military Facilities; Landfills, munitions, petroleum storage, and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 35 77422856 1013 US NAVY JACKSON PARK OU 3 BREMERTON 0 Cleanup Started 9/1/2000 Military Facilities; Landfills, munitions, petroleum storage, and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 35 160 615 US NAVY SUBASE SILVERDALE 0 Cleanup Started 8/23/1993 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Kitsap 35 162 616 US NAVY SUBASE OU2 SILVERDALE 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Kitsap 35 163 531 US NAVY SUBASE OU3 SILVERDALE 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/22/1995 Metal Works

Kitsap 35 167 533 US NAVY SUBASE OU7 SILVERDALE 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/22/1995 Pesticide Handling

Kitsap 35 32577956 4614 VICTORY STATION LANDFILL PORT ORCHARD

4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kitsap 35 52429541 11721 Washington Cedar & Supply Co PORT ORCHARD

3 Cleanup Started 7/30/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 387 4459 115 MINI MART KITTITAS 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1996 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 7678948 5444 B & G Service CLE ELUM 3 Cleanup Started 1/20/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Kittitas 13 386 4901 Big B Mini Mart ELLENSBURG 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 388 4902 Bingo Fuel Stop THORP 2 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 64886528 6452 CB GENERAL STORE & SERVICES

EASTON 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 390 4762 Cle Elum City CLE ELUM 3 Awaiting Cleanup 6/29/1996 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 21589197 2609 CWU Jongeward Services Building ELLENSBURG 2 Cleanup Started 8/7/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 398 7016 Devere Bulk Plant CLE ELUM 5 Cleanup Started 5/21/1996 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling, Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 8473478 3291 Faltus & Thomas Properties ELLENSBURG 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/5/2004 Dry Cleaners

Kittitas 13 394 7015 Flying J Truck Stop Broadway ELLENSBURG 4 Cleanup Started 2/20/1996 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 3892 5208 Kens Auto Wash II ELLENSBURG 2 Cleanup Started 11/12/1996 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 382 4061 RYEGRASS LANDFILL ELLENSBURG 4 Cleanup Started 7/16/1998 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Kittitas 13 92387155 6866 Simpsons Texaco CLE ELUM 5 Cleanup Started 8/14/2003 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 12832256 4257 Smith Kem Ellensburg Inc ELLENSBURG 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/14/2008 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling, Pesticide Handling

Kittitas 13 77133953 6651 SPORTLAND MINI MART CLE ELUM 3 Cleanup Started 1/20/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Kittitas 13 47245321 7088 Ward Rugh Inc ELLENSBURG 2 Cleanup Started 1/20/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Klickitat 14 1625461 230 BNSF Track Switching Facility WISHRAM 3 Cleanup Started 8/3/2007 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling, Heating Oil Tank

Klickitat 14 81593498 6704 COLUMBUS SQUARE GOLDENDALE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/2/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Klickitat 14 25272858 5766 Goldendale Glass GOLDENDALE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/3/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Klickitat 14 28537434 5817 HUNSAKER OIL COMPANY INC BINGEN

BINGEN 5 Cleanup Started 8/14/2003 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Klickitat 14 14585311 5570 JD Hattenhauer Distributing GOLDENDALE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Klickitat 14 35691825 3497 Klickitat County Road Dept GOLDENDALE 3 Cleanup Started 2/3/2005 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Klickitat 14 32313865 4200 KLICKITAT VALLEY SAWMILLS INC

KLICKITAT 2 Cleanup Started 4/15/1998 Wood Products Manufacturing

Klickitat 14 5307756 7632 LAYMAN PROPERTY GOLDENDALE 3 Cleanup Started 8/13/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Klickitat 14 94186268 3658 Recycled Aluminum Metals Co Dallesport 2 Cleanup Started 8/9/2006 Smelters & Foundries

Klickitat 14 403 4905 Town Pump Gas Station WHITE SALMON 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling, Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Klickitat 14 61834259 6383 Unocal Bulk Plant 0046 BINGEN 3 Cleanup Started 2/20/2008 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling, Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Lewis 19 5706820 203 TIM BOWERS PROPERTY WINLOCK 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/26/2004 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Lewis 20 9756779 2440 119 MAW RD TOLEDO 5 Awaiting Cleanup 10/21/2008 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Lewis 20 5879082 4017 901 S MAIN ST VADER VADER 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/4/2008 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Lewis 20 208 134 AMERICAN CROSSARM & CONDUIT

CHEHALIS 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/22/1995 Wood Treatment

Lewis 20 97679498 11287 ARCO 05923 MASAD NICOLA CHEHALIS 5 Cleanup Started 12/26/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lewis 20 1154 2657 CENTRALIA LANDFILL CENTRALIA 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/27/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Lewis 20 1165 2658 CHEHALIS AIRPORT CHEHALIS 5 Cleanup Started 11/15/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lewis 20 17551864 5621 CHEVRON 96942 CENTRALIA 3 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lewis 20 1166 7025 COWLITZ FOOD & FUEL TOLEDO 2 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lewis 20 1177 4997 CUMMINGS OIL CENTRALIA 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/22/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lewis 20 1171 3045 EXTINE PETROLEUM ONALASKA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/21/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Lewis 20 1161 2882 GRANGE SUPPLY CHEHALIS CENEX

CHEHALIS 1 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lewis 20 7504507 465 GRASSERS AUTO WRECKING CENTRALIA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/11/2010 Salvage Yards

Lewis 20 17473 2001 HAMILTON LABREE RD PCE CHEHALIS 0 Tracked by EPA 7/23/1998 Other

Lewis 20 1180 4999 JOHN H HARLAND CO CENTRALIA 5 Cleanup Started 7/22/2003 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lewis 20 1172 2659 KMART 7331 CHEHALIS 5 Awaiting Cleanup 6/22/2006 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Lewis 20 1307167 4120 LOGSTACKERS UNLIMITED INC TOLEDO 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/11/2004 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Lewis 20 1164 2410 MALARZ FARM WINLOCK 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/21/2001 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Lewis 20 67518592 6502 MAYFIELD 76 SILVER CREEK 5 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lewis 20 9207593 1780 NOW TRUCK STOP CHEHALIS 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/6/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lewis 20 8202906 4133 OLD GAS STATION MINERAL WA

MINERAL 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/8/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lewis 20 8697809 3094 OLD MINING SITE TOLEDO 5 Awaiting Cleanup 6/29/2006 Mining & Drilling

Lewis 20 8736 1951 PACIFIC NORTH EQUIPMENT CO

CHEHALIS 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/23/2003 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Lewis 20 1156 2686 PACKWOOD LUMBER COMPANY

PACKWOOD 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Wood Treatment

Lewis 20 1168 2535 REA CONSTRUCTION RANDLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/21/2001 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

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Lewis 20 1169 2293 TRAILER VILLAGE CENTRALIA 2 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/25/1992 Dry Cleaners

Lewis 20 1160 2313 UTILITY TRANSFORMER SERVICE

PE ELL 3 Awaiting Cleanup 3/12/1991 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Lewis 20 608504 334 WEYERHAEUSER CENTRALIA PROPERTY

CENTRALIA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/16/2004 Salvage Yards

Lincoln 13 4345215 3991 Crop Production Services Davenport

DAVENPORT 3 Cleanup Started 2/6/2008 Pesticide Handling

Lincoln 13 61231494 4745 Crop Production Services Inc Almira

ALMIRA 5 Cleanup Started 8/17/2004 Pesticide Handling

Lincoln 13 72286338 555 FUDS FAIRCHILD ATLAS S8 DAVENPORT 5 Cleanup Started 12/1/2003 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Lincoln 13 622 1267 PUREGRO WILBUR WILBUR 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Lincoln 13 8112045 5451 Reardan Gas Station REARDAN 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/6/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lincoln 13 7096 1949 South Wilbur Petroleum Site WILBUR 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/17/1999 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Lincoln 13 625 1208 VAUGHN DISTRIBUTING WILBUR 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/4/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Lincoln 13 32966245 4803 WESTERN FARM SERVICE INC REARDAN RR

REARDAN 3 Cleanup Started 2/6/2008 Pesticide Handling

Mason 35 85445218 10818 BEN'S DELI MART ALLYN 2 Cleanup Started 5/27/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Mason 35 23694851 8382 BURLINGTON NORTHERN RR SHELTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 6/11/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Mason 35 58776612 9818 DAYTON GROCERY SHELTON 2 Awaiting Cleanup 3/11/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Mason 35 56848587 6309 FAIR HARBOR MARINE & RESORT

GRAPEVIEW 2 Awaiting Cleanup 4/1/2014 NULL

Mason 35 1185 2537 GOOSE LAKE SHELTON 2 Cleanup Started 2/9/1998 Wood Treatment

Mason 35 92248581 6861 GRAPEVIEW COUNTRY STORE GRAPEVIEW 3 Cleanup Started 8/13/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Mason 35 189457 2914 GREEN DIAMOND RESOURCE CO SHELTON GUN &

SHELTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2013 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Mason 35 9111935 4312 HIGHWAY 3 AUTO WRECKING SHELTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 1/3/2014 Salvage Yards

Mason 35 37514682 5976 HOOD CANAL MARINA CORP UNION 2 Awaiting Cleanup 4/3/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Mason 35 7638537 589 MASON COUNTY SALVAGE YARD

SHELTON 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/26/2008 Salvage Yards

Mason 35 29739935 8633 MATLOCK GENERAL STORE MATLOCK 2 Cleanup Started 6/10/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Mason 35 7407509 5434 RK CUSTOM SHELTON 1 Cleanup Started 9/25/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, Spills

Mason 35 1186 2295 SHELTON C STREET LANDFILL SHELTON 3 Awaiting Cleanup 6/6/2014 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Mason 35 65663568 4679 SHELTON LAUNDRY & CLEANERS

SHELTON 2 Cleanup Started 12/31/2005 Dry Cleaners

Mason 35 1187 2411 SHELTON PORT OF ALL STAR AERO

SHELTON 4 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Metal Works

Mason 35 4867529 1581 SHELTON YACHT CLUB SHELTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 6/10/2013 Marine Services

Mason 35 1190 2660 SPIKES HYDRAULIC SHELTON 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Mason 35 64531846 10015 STAN'S AUTOMOTIVE/ALLYN TEXACO

ALLYN 2 Cleanup Started 4/3/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Mason 35 63189543 9952 Texaco Service Station aka BOB'S AUTO REPAIR & TOWING

HOODSPORT 3 Cleanup Started 11/24/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Okanogan 7 7414013 2168 Alice Mine NIGHTHAWK 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/2/2009 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 7 3523589 839 Black Bear Mine LOOMIS 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/12/2009 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 7 436 4913 Coca Cola Distribution Co OMAK 2 Cleanup Started 3/8/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Okanogan 7 54988827 6272 Conconully General Store CONCONULLY 5 Cleanup Started 2/2/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Okanogan 7 622966 771 Copper World Extension Mine LOOMIS 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/2/2009 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 7 54563171 6258 DALES TEXACO OROVILLE OROVILLE 3 Cleanup Started 9/27/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Okanogan 7 5284346 2181 Four Metals Mine NIGHTHAWK 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/2/2009 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 7 7444531 1972 Golden Zone Mine NIGHTHAWK 4 Awaiting Cleanup 3/12/2012 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 7 1804 11805 Kenneth Sasse Property Tonasket 1 Awaiting Cleanup 9/11/2012 Metal Works

Okanogan 7 67329718 1670 Montanye Property TONASKET 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Okanogan 7 21391393 5684 Omak Gull 611 OMAK 2 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Okanogan 7 9161567 1481 Pilot Hill Mine CHESAW 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/28/2012 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 7 423 7017 Quick Mart / Eisen Chevron OROVILLE 2 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Okanogan 7 7470699 2390 Richard Reed Property OROVILLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 6/24/2003 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Okanogan 7 3405693 488 Ruby Mine NIGHTHAWK 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/2/2009 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 7 5672082 405 Sheridan Mine WAUCONDA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/10/2012 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 7 101 3033 Silver Mountain Mine LOOMIS 0 Tracked by EPA 2/22/1995 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 7 2210257 4171 Spokane Mine OROVILLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/30/2012 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 7 420 3661 Tonasket Post & Rail TONASKET 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/1990 Wood Treatment

Okanogan 7 1856824 2154 Triune Mine OROVILLE 1 Awaiting Cleanup 11/4/2010 Mining & Drilling

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Okanogan 7 416 3395 US DOI BLM Kaaba Texas Mine NIGHTHAWK 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/27/1991 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 12 412 4720 Alder Mill TWISP 1 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 12 1163525 2092 Antimony Queen Mine CARLTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 11/4/2010 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 12 421 3751 Brett Pit COULEE DAM 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Okanogan 12 4244872 3986 Brook Mine OMAK 2 Awaiting Cleanup 7/30/2008 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 12 22348824 5700 Chief Joseph Dam BRIDGEPORT 5 Cleanup Started 2/7/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Okanogan 12 8506296 3004 Kings Pacific Pride TWISP 3 Awaiting Cleanup 7/30/2004 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Okanogan 12 7873712 1096 Leonard Judd Property OKANOGAN 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/19/2004 Spills

Okanogan 12 439 4914 Lloyd Logging Equipment Yard TWISP 5 Cleanup Started 3/8/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Okanogan 12 440 4357 Lloyds Logging Exc Soil TWISP 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1996 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Okanogan 12 426 4356 Minnie Mine CARLTON 2 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 12 422 4354 MOLSON DUMP MOLSON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 3/12/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Okanogan 12 55648558 4473 Red Shirt Mill TWISP 1 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Mining & Drilling

Okanogan 12 5409 11392 Taplett Farms Omak 4 Awaiting Cleanup 11/4/2010 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Okanogan 12 8523225 3345 Virginia Houser Property OKANOGAN 5 Awaiting Cleanup 11/14/2003 Salvage Yards

Pacific 19 6735391 5416 Andys Salmon Charters ILWACO 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/23/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pacific 19 55696789 9713 BAY CENTER MARKET BAY CENTER 2 Cleanup Started 7/24/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pacific 19 2258757 7468 BP LONG BEACH LONG BEACH 1 Awaiting Cleanup 12/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pacific 19 98889828 11337 CHINOOK COUNTRY STORE CHINOOK 3 Awaiting Cleanup 11/25/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pacific 19 54475573 9642 GUELFI'S WEST OCEAN PARK 2 Awaiting Cleanup 7/24/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pacific 19 36791325 5962 ILWACO PORT LYLES CANNERY

ILWACO 5 Cleanup Started 2/9/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pacific 19 6728892 4644 LAIRD PROPERTY RAYMOND 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2010 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pacific 19 9612322 366 LITSCHKE PROPERTY CHINOOK 1 Awaiting Cleanup 3/18/2014 Spills

Pacific 19 42525187 9132 NORTH RIVER SCH DIST BROOKLYN

COSMOPOLIS 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/16/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pacific 19 3063964 5306 OYSTERVILLE STORE OYSTERVILLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/5/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pacific 19 23857362 8396 PACIFIC CO PUBLIC WORKS - RAYMOND CO SHOP

RAYMOND 2 Awaiting Cleanup 3/31/2015 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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Pacific 19 86863297 10881 PACIFIC COUNTY PUD 2 ILWACO

ILWACO 3 Cleanup Started 4/1/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pacific 19 1197 2661 PART TIME AUTO WRECKING ILWACO 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/29/2003 Salvage Yards

Pacific 19 81213911 10592 PENINSULA SANITATION SERVICE INC

LONG BEACH 3 Cleanup Started 2/10/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pacific 19 31518862 2947 TETZ OIL SOUTH BEND SOUTH BEND 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/7/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pacific 19 84721374 3619 TOSCO BULK PLANT 0296 ILWACO 5 Cleanup Started 2/12/2007 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pacific 19 25108 3083 TURNER & SON INC RAYMOND 3 Cleanup Started 8/18/2000 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pacific 19 97796553 3155 WA DOT Parcel 4 02221 SOUTH BEND 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/7/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pacific 19 78567384 3442 WA DOT Parcel 4 02258 RAYMOND 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/4/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pacific 19 6559735 7708 WA STATE DEPT OF FISHERIES SOUTH BEND 3 Awaiting Cleanup 11/25/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pend Oreille

7 626 4955 CUSICK SCHOOL DISTRICT CUSICK 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pend Oreille

7 76475815 6642 USK GENERAL STORE USK 4 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/17/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 2 15676562 2399 7614 340TH ST E DRUG LAB EATONVILLE 2 Cleanup Started 2/26/2002 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 2 36651329 4271 ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM PRO EATONVILLE

EATONVILLE 2 Cleanup Started 1/4/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 2 26218937 3607 ELBE MALL ELBE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/26/2000 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 2 20314 11444 Hamilton Centerpoint Eatonville 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/1/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 2 1272 3649 HIDDEN VALLEY LANDFILL THUN FLD

PUYALLUP 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/10/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 2 1314 4338 LEWIS AUTO WRECKING PUYALLUP 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/21/1995 Salvage Yards

Pierce 2 6929 180 PHILLIPS RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY GRAHAM LEAD MELTING

GRAHAM 1 Awaiting Cleanup 10/24/2011 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 2 6532302 3359 PIONEER VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SPANAWAY 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/2/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 2 1275 4595 PUGET POWER ELECTRON POWER

ORTING 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Pierce 25 95563821 528 8124 VALLEY AVENUE EAST PUYALLUP 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/21/1998 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Pierce 25 34147781 8784 BOB'S TEXACO TACOMA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 25 44993787 3485 CHOI PROPERTY PUYALLUP 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/21/1998 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 25 1315 3654 ERS Trucking Tacoma TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 2/21/1995 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 25 53271341 6234 EZ MINI MART PUYALLUP 3 Cleanup Started 2/26/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 25 1342017 3420 GLASSMAN PROPERTY PUYALLUP 1 Cleanup Started 7/26/2004 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 25 2220894 4001 JOHNSONS JEWELRY & GIFTS PUYALLUP 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/1/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 25 1281 3826 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL DAUPHIN

TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/2/1999 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 25 1313 5008 PSE Puyallup SVC PUYALLUP 2 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 25 29954513 2444 RIVER ROAD LANDSCAPING PUYALLUP 1 Awaiting Cleanup 12/2/1997 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Pierce 25 8942055 4502 STOHL PROPERTY PUYALLUP 1 Cleanup Started 7/26/2004 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 25 75634755 10414 U-HAUL FACILITY 702-56 TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 2/8/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 25 28881 3194 UNION PACIFIC RR FIFE FIFE 5 Cleanup Started 2/17/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 25 42252532 4705 Veneer Chip Transport TACOMA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 7/26/2000 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 26 14374627 8034 Arletta Foods GIG HARBOR 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 26 1308 5006 CONANS FUEL SERVICE GIG HARBOR 4 Cleanup Started 8/20/1996 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 26 5074108 1628 FARLEY PROPERTY GIG HARBOR 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/7/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 26 1342 5016 GIG HARBOR SERVICE INC GIG HARBOR 1 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 26 2566095 3115 GIG HARBOR SPORTSMAN CLUB

GIG HARBOR 1 Cleanup Started 12/9/2009 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Pierce 26 11876 1952 GIG HARBOR TRANSMISSION GIG HARBOR 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/9/2011 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 26 4556251 2592 HOGHAUG BETTER LATE THAN NEVER HAULING

GIG HARBOR 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/12/2007 Salvage Yards

Pierce 26 6638789 4434 HORSESHOE LAKE WRECKING YARD

GIG HARBOR 1 Awaiting Cleanup 1/10/2005 Salvage Yards

Pierce 26 84811951 6761 LONGBRANCH MERCANTILE LONGBRANCH 2 Cleanup Started 12/31/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 26 7005 11801 NICHOLS COMMUNITY CENTER FOX ISLAND 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/22/2013 Spills

Pierce 26 20826 11741 Nikolich Property GIG HARBOR 1 Awaiting Cleanup 9/18/2012 Marine Services

Pierce 26 2772567 2095 PENINSULA LIGHT TRANSFORMER RAY NASH DR

GIG HARBOR 3 Awaiting Cleanup 5/28/2008 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Pierce 26 49933911 9469 PURDY TEXACO AND GAS GIG HARBOR 1 Cleanup Started 10/21/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 26 1290 3651 PURDY TRANSFER STATION GIG HARBOR 3 Cleanup Started 8/21/2001 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Pierce 26 41565617 3103 SPADONI BROS INC GIG HARBOR

GIG HARBOR 3 Cleanup Started 2/6/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1213 3671 1913 MARINE VIEW DR TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 27 30005 3801 1920 PORT OF TACOMA ROAD TACOMA

TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 1/4/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 16358 1763 25TH & HOLGATE S TACOMA TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 7/16/1998 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 362821 3208 28th ST CITY OF TACOMA PROPERTY

TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 12/9/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 81194984 10591 7-10 GROCERY TACOMA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/12/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1231 3673 Airo Services Inc TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 2/20/1996 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 27 1277 3257 ALADDIN PLATING CO INC TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Metal Works

Pierce 27 1377 743 Alexander Avenue Petroleum Tank Facilities

TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 12/31/1996 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 7515 1280 ALGEO RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY

RUSTON 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/9/2011 Spills

Pierce 27 66987611 2124 APM TERMINALS PACIFIC LTD TACOMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 27 1284 5004 ARCO 4230 TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1220 3405 ARKEMA INC TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Pierce 27 216 538 ASARCO OFFSHORE TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 27 215 712 ASARCO SMELTER TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 27 89267963 3657 Asarco Tacoma Smelter Site NULL 0 Cleanup Started 8/31/2009 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 27 1219 3635 ATOFINA CHEM 3009 TAYLOR WAY LOG YARD

TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 27 97814788 6974 AUTO WAREHOUSING CO TACOMA

TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/6/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 24623 2472 BNRR MCCARVER PROJECT TACOMA 5 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/19/1997 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 81267111 4323 BNRR TACOMA YARD PARCEL 2071260010

TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 12/31/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 94957214 4081 BNRR TACOMA YARD PARCEL 2073230010

TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 10/16/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 3466912 458 BNRR TACOMA YARD PARCEL 4715023590

TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/2/1999 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

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Pierce 27 91663719 579 BNRR TACOMA YARD PARCEL 8950001720

TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 2/16/1999 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 1267 3554 BNRR TACOMA YARD PARCEL 8950001730

TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 2/17/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 969 51 BNSF S HOOD ST RENTAL PROPERTY

TACOMA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/9/2011 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 7981609 1634 BNSF TACOMA FUELING FACILITY

TACOMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/10/2007 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 6313940 2809 BOWMAN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY

TACOMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/11/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1794148 5266 BREAKWATER MARINA INC TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 3427832 5318 Bruce Titus Chevrolet TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 1/29/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1233 3406 Burlington Environmental LLC Tacoma

TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 2/18/1997 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 27 1324 5011 CALHOUNS SERVICE STATION TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 8/25/1992 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 33468224 1126 CAMAS PROPERTY TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 1/14/2004 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 1242 3254 CASCADE POLE MCF SITCUM TACOMA 4 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Wood Treatment

Pierce 27 1206 2693 CASCADE TIMBER 3 POT TACOMA 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

1/6/1991 Agricultural & Forestry Operations, Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 27 1234 3762 Chevron Bulk Plant USA 1348 TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 37982391 604 Clean Care Corp TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/26/2002 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 27 26693246 4267 Coast Engine & Equipment Corp TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 8/11/2010 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 42 3032 COMMENCEMENT BAY NEARSHORE TIDEFLATS

TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 1/31/1989 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities, Marine Services

Pierce 27 5937369 5383 COMMERCIAL LORY UNIFORM RENT

TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 8/21/2001 Dry Cleaners

Pierce 27 1235 3407 COSKI INDUSTRIAL DUMP TACOMA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 27 3860548 3819 CROWS NEST MARINA TACOMA 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2011 Marine Services

Pierce 27 1207 3048 D ST PETROLEUM TACOMA 4 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/10/1990 Metal Works

Pierce 27 82621489 12490 EMERALD SERVICES INC ALEXANDER AVE

TACOMA 3 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

11/18/2014 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Pierce 27 1227 3251 General Metals of Tacoma TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Salvage Yards

Pierce 27 1246 4330 Glenn Springs Holdings Inc TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Pierce 27 44479366 6095 GP GYPSUM CORP TACOMA PLANT

TACOMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/15/2004 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 81528198 4373 HYLEBOS WOOD DEBRIS SITE SEDIMENTS

TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 1/28/1998 Marine Services

Pierce 27 3291385 5316 INDUSTRIAL TIRE SERVICE ITS TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 6/9/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 47969128 9393 J L DARLING CORPORATION TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 2/12/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 21526633 8286 LABOR READY TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 7/31/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1208 3074 LINCOLN AVENUE DITCH TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Other

Pierce 27 62115212 6387 MARKET PLACE TEXACO TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 2/26/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 2968803 2103 MARTIN RESIDENCE TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 12/12/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1222 3643 McFarland Cascade Pole & Lumber Co

TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Wood Treatment

Pierce 27 7912006 1107 McMacken Property Sound Transit Tacoma

TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 1/18/2009 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 27 9541966 363 METRO DASH POINT PARK TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/9/2011 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Pierce 27 55212794 3519 MIDDLE WATERWAY STEEL SLAG

TACOMA 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

1/1/1997 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 27 1350 544 MONITOR COMPANY TACOMA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 7/28/2005 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 27 18489568 386 Morrells Dry Cleaners TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 1/29/2010 Dry Cleaners

Pierce 27 1288 3827 NATIONAL OIL DUMP TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 27 93581722 3017 Naval Reserve Center Tacoma TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 6/22/2011 Marine Services

Pierce 27 69871828 4620 NEWMAN RECYCLING TACOMA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 7/26/2000 Salvage Yards

Pierce 27 1381 5032 OLD PIERCE COUNTY COURT HOUSE

TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 8/19/1997 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 23544 2458 OLYMPIC CHEMICAL CORP TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 1/14/2009 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 1239 4329 Pacific Functional Fluids LLC Tacoma

TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 12/31/1996 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 72222742 6561 PAX ASSOCIATES TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 10007 11501 PAYLESS SHOES TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/1/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1245 3255 Petroleum Reclaiming Service Inc TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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Pierce 27 8632033 3363 PIER 24-25 TACOMA 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

9/15/2010 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution, Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Pierce 27 92961499 6875 PUGET SOUND TRUCK LINES INC TAC

TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 1/27/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 42385149 4448 PUGNETTI PARK TACOMA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/21/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1806706 2145 PUMP STN 4103 ROW 2222 MARINE VIEW DR

TACOMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/9/2011 Other

Pierce 27 15977599 8117 QUICKWAY GROCERY TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 6/29/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1221 3760 RHONE POULENC BASIC CHEMICAL

TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Pierce 27 9373416 1557 RILEY PARKING LOT TACOMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/20/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 219 621 RUSTON N TACOMA TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 27 4339824 3310 SAUROS CLEANERAMA TACOMA

TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 2/6/2008 Dry Cleaners

Pierce 27 1228 3252 SEATTLE TRANSFER TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/21/1995 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 6639255 4642 SEVENCOM TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 7/16/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1259 3256 Shore Terminal Nustar Energy LP TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 17167958 4529 SMURFIT STONE CONTAINER CORP

TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 22019 11443 Sodo Builders Tacoma 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/4/2014 NULL

Pierce 27 1247 3646 Sound Battery aka: Allied Battery Co Inc Tacoma

TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Pierce 27 6429953 3131 SOUND MILL INC TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 1/20/2010 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 27 74455879 6609 SOUND TRANSIT DEPOT PARTNERSHIP PROPERTY

TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 8/11/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 8785404 3600 SOUTH SOUND RADIATOR TACOMA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/31/2008 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 27 91945823 1179 Stadium High School TACOMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 85776142 4375 STANDARD CHEMICAL CO SITE TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 8/27/2002 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Pierce 27 3782573 401 STONE PROPERTY TRANSIT SITE

TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 1/20/2010 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 61656248 9894 SUNNEN CRANE SERVICE TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 1/12/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 2776343 2096 SUPERLON PLASTICS CO INC TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 1/20/2010 Pesticide Handling

Pierce 27 46295623 9315 SUPERVALU NORTHWEST REGION

TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 11/8/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Pierce 27 92562654 6868 TACOMA CENTRAL NO 1 TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 7/27/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 8168704 4023 TACOMA CITY CONVENTION CTR GARAGE

TACOMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/27/2007 Other

Pierce 27 12454784 7940 TACOMA CITY OF 1501 DOCK ST

TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/12/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 48925796 9425 TACOMA CITY OF FIRE DEPT STATION 1

TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1249 3675 TACOMA COAL GASIFICATION TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Pierce 27 1257 3910 TACOMA METALS SITE TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 8/25/1992 Salvage Yards

Pierce 27 9762715 2395 Tacoma Port Earley Business Center

TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 8/21/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, Marine Services, Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Pierce 27 38 2215 TACOMA PORT OF TACOMA 4 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 27 79844675 4220 TACOMA PORT SLIP 5 TACOMA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 12/12/2007 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 27 1263 3677 TACOMA REDEVELOPMENT PROP

TACOMA 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

3/31/1993 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Pierce 27 221 622 TACOMA TAR PITS TACOMA 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Manufactured Gas; Salvage Yard

Pierce 27 1403183 4692 TAYLOR WAY & ALEXANDER AVE FILL AREA

TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 5/4/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 27 96864157 11263 TOPPING MOTORS INC TACOMA 5 Cleanup Started 1/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1206878 1294 Tru-Grit Abrasives Inc TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 2/9/2011 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Pierce 27 63316697 11416 Truck Rail Handling Inc TACOMA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/28/2013 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Pierce 27 1292 3259 UNION PACIFIC RR TUNNEL TACOMA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Other

Pierce 27 61931157 6385 UNOCAL 76 MAJOR PETROLEUM

TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 4/17/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 54221181 1750 US ARMY WSMC Pier 23 TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 8/10/2007 Marine Services

Pierce 27 10919 12405 US BANK PACIFIC AVE TACOMA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/4/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 1260 5003 USG Taylor Way Plant Site TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Pierce 27 99997000 4741 USPS DOWNTOWN TACOMA PARKING LOT

TACOMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/9/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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FSID CSID Cleanup Site Name City Rank Site Status Date Added to

HSL

Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Pierce 27 1325 141 WA UW TACOMA BRANCH TACOMA 3 Cleanup Started 12/31/1996 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 27 4553045 3332 WASHINGTON STATE HISTORY MUSEUM

TACOMA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/20/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 27 6766480 4435 WOOD CHIP STORAGE YARD TACOMA 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/11/2010 Wood Treatment

Pierce 28 22955963 5717 CONNIE J SCANNELL STEILACOOM 1 Cleanup Started 11/30/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 28 1289 3914 PONDERS AUTO PARTS INC TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1996 Salvage Yards

Pierce 28 16160 11505 Steilacoom Marina Fire STEILACOOM 2 Awaiting Cleanup 6/19/2012 Marine Services

Pierce 28 62855481 643 Tacoma Smelter Plume Pierce County

NULL 0 Cleanup Started 8/20/2009 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 28 38394393 1056 US ARMY FORT LEWIS I5 CORRIDOR

FT LEWIS 2 Cleanup Started 8/21/2001 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Pierce 28 228 624 US ARMY FORT LEWIS LDFL 4 SRCPP

TACOMA 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 28 226 623 US ARMY FORT LEWIS LDFL 5 TACOMA 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 28 227 655 US ARMY FORT LEWIS LOG CENTER

TACOMA 0 Tracked by EPA 9/10/1990 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance; Spills

Pierce 28 239 137 USAF MAFB AMERICAN LK GDN MCCHORD AFB 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 28 233 540 USAF MAFB MTCA WP 34 TACOMA 3 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/30/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Pierce 28 234 656 USAF MAFB MTCA WP 44 MCCHORD AFB 3 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/22/1995 Spills

Pierce 28 225 136 USAF MAFB WASHRACK MCCHORD AFB 0 Tracked by EPA 2/22/1995 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 28 6260559 3337 WA DOC MCNEIL ISLAND DIESEL SPILL

STEILACOOM 5 Cleanup Started 5/9/2006 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Pierce 28 1270 3767 WA NATIONAL GUARD CAMP MURRAY

TACOMA 1 Awaiting Cleanup 3/12/1991 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 28 1269 3555 WEYERHAEUSER DUPONT 1 DUPONT 2 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Pierce 29 2195676 4566 8007 MCKINLEY AVE E TACOMA 1 Awaiting Cleanup 7/16/1998 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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Pierce 29 97767789 3445 FRANKLIN SITE TACOMA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/4/2006 Salvage Yards

Pierce 29 1301 3557 FREDERICKSON INDUSTRIAL PARK

PUYALLUP 1 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Pierce 29 5001082 2106 GOTTINGEN PROPERTY TACOMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/18/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 29 1362 143 JOHN WALLERICH PROPERTY TACOMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 29 25942345 11460 KENS TIRE SERVICE UST 100479

TACOMA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/12/2014 NULL

Pierce 29 224 735 LAKEWOOD PONDERS CORNER

LAKEWOOD 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Dry Cleaners

Pierce 29 1298 3916 LANDSCAPING BY PAT BORING TACOMA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/25/1992 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 29 1300 3770 Parkland Cleaners PARKLAND 3 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Dry Cleaners

Pierce 29 5011903 2107 PHILLIPS RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY

TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 8/24/2011 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 29 223 734 S TACOMA FIELD TACOMA 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/22/1995 Manufactured Gas; Salvage Yard

Pierce 29 1334 717 SUBURBAN REALTY INC TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 2/21/1995 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 29 220 654 Tacoma Landfill TACOMA 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/25/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 29 1274 3825 Titus Will Enterprises Inc TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Pierce 29 214923 3873 WA DOT SR16 E & I5 S TACOMA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/17/2006 Other

Pierce 29 222 135 WELL 12A TACOMA 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/10/1990 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Pierce 29 1372 165 Woodworth & Co Inc Lakeview Plant

TACOMA 2 Cleanup Started 8/11/2003 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 30 1203 2297 B & L WOODWASTE LANDFILL TACOMA 1 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Smelters & Foundries

Pierce 31 1360 742 EDGEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER

MILTON 2 Cleanup Started 8/20/1996 Dry Cleaners

Pierce 31 23641 2835 HESSELGRAVE CHARTERS & TOURS

PUYALLUP 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/19/1997 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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HSL

Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Pierce 31 1354 163 LEONS TRUCKING BUCKLEY 5 Awaiting Cleanup 12/24/1996 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 31 1283 3768 Manke Lumber Co Inc Sumner SUMNER 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Wood Products Manufacturing

Pierce 31 1305 4336 Middlesex Corp MCMILLIN 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Pierce 31 83113674 1131 SHEAR TRUCKING BUCKLEY 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/11/2003 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Pierce 31 94883881 4283 Stowe Construction Inc SUMNER 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/4/2001 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Pierce 31 1304 3653 SUMNER NATIONAL AUTO PARTS

SUMNER 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/25/1992 Salvage Yards

Pierce 31 1323 626 WA WSU Buckley Dairy 2 BUCKLEY 1 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

San Juan 40 755042 931 FRIDAY HARBOR FRONT ST ROW

FRIDAY HARBOR

5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/16/2008 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

San Juan 40 9710377 1976 OPALCO FRIDAY HARBOR

5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/8/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

San Juan 40 2655 859 SAN JUAN MARINA FRIDAY HARBOR

4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/6/2008 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Skagit 10 190 132 EDB 2 SKAGIT COUNTY MOUNT VERNON

1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Skagit 10 14317457 8029 La Conner Landing LA CONNER 3 Cleanup Started 2/5/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 10 2675 290 LAKE ERIE TRUCKING ANACORTES 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Skagit 10 3701538 265 M Johnson Property MOUNT VERNON

3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/7/2006 Salvage Yards

Skagit 10 71966128 6559 MOTOR TRUCKS INC MOUNT VERNON

MOUNT VERNON

3 Awaiting Cleanup 12/5/2012 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Skagit 10 2684 4766 Northwest Pipeline GP Mt Vernon C/S

MOUNT VERNON

5 Cleanup Started 8/29/2000 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Skagit 10 2667 798 Olympic Pipe Line Co Allen Station MOUNT VERNON

1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/17/2010 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Skagit 10 7443386 2437 Padilla Heights Rd Property ANACORTES 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2005 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Skagit 10 86666971 2562 PSE Fredonia Generating Facility MOUNT VERNON

5 Awaiting Cleanup 6/23/2009 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Skagit 10 2689 5178 Skagit Transportation Inc MOUNT VERNON

5 Cleanup Started 8/29/2000 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 10 31426711 5854 TRANSMART PETROLEUM AVON BULK PLANT

MOUNT VERNON

3 Cleanup Started 2/7/2014 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

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Skagit 10 2673 5176 TRUCK CITY TRUCK STOP MOUNT VERNON

3 Cleanup Started 6/30/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 10 94385939 3531 WASHINGTON BULB COMPANY MOUNT VERNON

2 Cleanup Started 2/5/2002 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Skagit 10 79838784 4219 ZIMMERMANS SHELL LA CONNER 3 Cleanup Started 7/30/2004 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Skagit 39 17866918 4443 ARTS AUTO WRECKING SEDRO-WOOLLEY

3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Salvage Yards

Skagit 39 25296975 2363 ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS INC

SEDRO-WOOLLEY

3 Cleanup Started 2/27/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Skagit 39 7511196 7747 Countryside Chevrolet SEDRO-WOOLLEY

2 Cleanup Started 1/23/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 39 26541964 4265 GLENNS DIESEL MOUNT VERNON

3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/5/2002 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Skagit 39 7816417 7765 Gull Station 224 SEDRO-WOOLLEY

2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/1/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 39 8017804 379 Harris Property Auto Recycling SEDRO-WOOLLEY

1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/8/2006 Salvage Yards

Skagit 39 60892684 7104 HERBS MUFFLER & TUNE UP CENTER

SEDRO-WOOLLEY

3 Cleanup Started 2/15/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 39 15589878 8102 Low Auto Sales SEDRO-WOOLLEY

5 Cleanup Started 2/1/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 39 1999859 7459 MARBLEMOUNT RANGER STATION

MARBLEMOUNT 3 Cleanup Started 7/17/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 39 2661 764 Osprey Boat Company Metcalf St SEDRO-WOOLLEY

3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/25/1993 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Skagit 39 6299983 2739 PANORAMA DUMP CLEAR LAKE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 11/6/2012 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Skagit 39 32313154 5871 PSE SEDRO WOOLLEY SEDRO-WOOLLEY

5 Awaiting Cleanup 6/23/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 39 2692 5179 PUNKIN CENTER CASCADE TIM HAMILTON 5 Cleanup Started 8/24/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 39 91579157 610 Rainy Pass ROCKPORT 5 Cleanup Started 8/17/2010 Spills

Skagit 39 12669485 7949 Sedro Trail Corp Dandie Deli SEDRO-WOOLLEY

3 Cleanup Started 2/7/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 39 21886695 3477 WA DFW MARBLEMOUNT HATCHERY

MARBLEMOUNT 5 Cleanup Started 8/17/2010 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Skagit 39 63111299 9947 WA DOT ROW HUEY GAS STATION

SEDRO-WOOLLEY

3 Cleanup Started 1/6/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 8079357 4098 Alger Dump ALGER 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/19/2007 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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Skagit 40 19871937 8249 American Building & Roofing MOUNT VERNON

5 Cleanup Started 2/5/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 14995166 8072 American Ranch & Home Supply MOUNT VERNON

5 Cleanup Started 5/5/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 16963695 4702 Anacortes City ANACORTES 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/5/2002 Marine Services

Skagit 40 51579834 9509 Anacortes Maintenance ANACORTES 5 Cleanup Started 2/5/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 2670 5174 ANACORTES PORT OF DAKOTA CREEK

ANACORTES 1 Cleanup Started 7/21/2008 Marine Services

Skagit 40 23953 2573 ANACORTES PORT OF Q AVE & 15TH ST

ANACORTES 2 Cleanup Started 12/5/2004 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Skagit 40 17559673 5622 Anacortes School Dist Bus Garage ANACORTES 3 Cleanup Started 2/14/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 2693 4469 ANACORTES YACHT SERVICES ANACORTES 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/23/2009 Marine Services

Skagit 40 25796697 8492 BP STATION BURLINGTON WASH RACK

BURLINGTON 2 Cleanup Started 7/2/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 65239992 10039 BUCKO GAS STATION BURLINGTON 3 Cleanup Started 6/17/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 24441562 1493 CAR STEREO PLUS MOUNT VERNON

5 Cleanup Started 1/24/2003 Other

Skagit 40 54732941 9655 CHEVRON 96774 BURLINGTON 3 Cleanup Started 8/5/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 2674 799 Chevron Mt Vernon Bulk Plant MOUNT VERNON

5 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Skagit 40 2685 4533 CUSTOM PLYWOOD MILL ANACORTES 1 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Wood Products Manufacturing

Skagit 40 82249852 6714 Gull Industries Inc 294 BURLINGTON 2 Cleanup Started 4/30/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 50528846 9474 Hawley Auto Supply MOUNT VERNON

5 Cleanup Started 2/5/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 1369545 7420 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL

MOUNT VERNON

3 Cleanup Started 7/2/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 7291012 5429 LEVINA BRYANT PROPERTY BOW 5 Cleanup Started 2/24/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 2662 304 MARCH POINT LANDFILL ANACORTES 2 Cleanup Started 1/24/2003 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Skagit 40 2690 4158 MJB PROPERTIES ANACORTES 2 Awaiting Cleanup 12/5/2004 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Skagit 40 7681 1434 MJB SOUTH HYDRO FILL ANACORTES 2 Awaiting Cleanup 12/5/2004 Wood Treatment

Skagit 40 92292989 6863 MOUNT VERNON CITY HALL ALLEY

MOUNT VERNON

5 Cleanup Started 2/14/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 3886148 3935 Mount Vernon Plaza MOUNT VERNON

5 Cleanup Started 5/20/2013 Pesticide Handling

Skagit 40 2659 763 MT VERNON GASOLINE SPILL MOUNT VERNON

3 Cleanup Started 2/5/2002 Spills

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Skagit 40 2663 924 Northwest Petrochemical Corp Anacortes

ANACORTES 2 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Skagit 40 19701 11383 Olympic Pipe Line Co K Booster Station

ANACORTES 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/28/2013 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Skagit 40 21991652 8301 Pete's Shell & Towing MOUNT VERNON

5 Cleanup Started 5/5/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 49238458 3430 REISNER DISTRIBUTING CO INC 2

ANACORTES 4 Awaiting Cleanup 7/31/2007 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Skagit 40 22761169 5711 SCHENK PACKING PLANT MOUNT VERNON

3 Cleanup Started 2/1/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 8122259 4520 Scott Paper Mill Former ANACORTES 2 Cleanup Started 12/5/2004 Wood Products Manufacturing

Skagit 40 4781157 4846 Shell Oil Tank Farm Former ANACORTES 3 Cleanup Started 7/11/2008 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Skagit 40 7 2865 Shell OPUS Puget Sound Refinery ANACORTES 2 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

9/7/1993 Spills

Skagit 40 29974694 8646 Skagit Farmer's Supply Burlington BURLINGTON 5 Cleanup Started 1/26/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 1201946 1614 Skagit Laundry & Dye Works Former

MOUNT VERNON

5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/8/2007 Other

Skagit 40 64937476 10030 UPS BURLINGTON BURLINGTON 3 Cleanup Started 2/2/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 82434686 2891 WASH RACK MOUNT VERNON

3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/1/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skagit 40 2683 4291 WHITMARSH SIDING ANACORTES 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Skamania 14 6368118 3312 BROUGHTON LUMBER CO UNDERWOOD 5 Awaiting Cleanup 4/29/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skamania 14 35617784 3301 GARWOOD OIL CO CARSON 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/7/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Skamania 14 81274771 4872 STEVENSON CO PLY MILL STEVENSON 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/1/2000 Wood Products Manufacturing

Skamania 14 1382 276 UNOCAL BULK PLANT 0761 STEVENSON 1 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Skamania 14 4740395 4783 WA DOT FRONTAGE ROAD RIGHT OF WAY

STEVENSON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/7/2006 Other

Snohomish 1 2855 3780 COUNTRYSIDE DEVELOPMENT BRIER 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1998 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Snohomish 1 5125580 1629 Dry Clean US BOTHELL 5 Cleanup Started 2/8/2006 Dry Cleaners

Snohomish 1 2779 4838 NORTHWEST PIPELINE SNO COMPR

SNOHOMISH 5 Cleanup Started 8/20/1997 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Snohomish 1 2886743 1348 Schleuter Property BOTHELL 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/8/2006 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 1 97719941 6971 TEXACO STAR MART 3706/Johnson Property

SNOHOMISH 3 Cleanup Started 2/6/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Snohomish 1 24866719 8447 TURNERS CORNER HANDY MART

WOODINVILLE 2 Cleanup Started 1/16/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 1 2763 3995 WELLINGTON HILLS ASSOC WOODINVILLE 2 Cleanup Started 3/8/1994 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Snohomish 1 2818 4342 WHITESIDE INC SNOHOMISH 4 Cleanup Started 8/19/1997 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Snohomish 1 95547562 527 Woodys Auto Wrecking Inc WOODINVILLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/31/1999 Salvage Yards

Snohomish 10 6908010 2219 BNSF Stanwood STANWOOD 4 Cleanup Started 8/1/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 10 2797 4600 BRYANT HARDWARE STANWOOD 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/19/1997 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Snohomish 10 2176234 4547 Bryant Property Former ARLINGTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/21/2002 Salvage Yards

Snohomish 10 2710 4535 LAKE GOODWIN LANDFILL STANWOOD 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 10 2793 3918 TWIN CITY TOWING STANWOOD 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1997 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 21 67151754 6498 ARCO 0822 EDMONDS 5 Cleanup Started 8/17/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 21 34732418 2400 EDMONDS DRY STORAGE PORT OF EDMONDS

EDMONDS 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Other

Snohomish 21 2796 3410 EDMONDS PORT W DAYTON EDMONDS 5 Cleanup Started 2/16/1999 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 21 10248 1282 FLEURY AUTO & TRUCK PARTS EVERETT 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/21/2002 Salvage Yards

Snohomish 21 68851192 3440 KIMS 2 LYNNWOOD 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/16/1999 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 21 83751844 2652 MARTHA LAKE CENTER LYNNWOOD 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/4/2013 Dry Cleaners

Snohomish 21 98646924 3660 MASSOUD PROPERTY LYNNWOOD 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2000 Salvage Yards

Snohomish 21 2741 4772 OBRIEN TRUCKING MUKILTEO 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1998 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 21 2825 3922 OGDEN PROPERTY LYNNWOOD 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/16/1999 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 21 2734 4554 PACIFIC PRIDE CHENNAULT BEACH

EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/16/1999 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 21 2723 4398 PALLISTER PAINT EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Snohomish 21 2760 4540 PUMP CRETE LYNNWOOD 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/25/1992 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Snohomish 21 2851 12071 TECT Aerospace Everett - 1994 EVERETT 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/18/1997 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Snohomish 21 2850 4344 TRAMCO BF GOODRICH AEROSPACE

EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/28/1997 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Snohomish 21 2720 5180 UNOCAL EDMONDS BULK FUEL TERM 0178

EDMONDS 1 Cleanup Started 8/30/1991 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Snohomish 21 2775 4776 WESTERN HYDROBLASTER MUKILTEO 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1998 Metal Works

Snohomish 32 7396092 2024 Beyer Property EDMONDS 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/7/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 32 7572498 588 James Auto Service EDMONDS 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2005 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 32 2815 4602 JB Asphalt LYNNWOOD 5 Cleanup Started 8/18/1998 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

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Snohomish 32 2712 4819 Lynnwood Plating LYNNWOOD 4 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Metal Works

Snohomish 32 2737 4162 NIC L SILVER EDMONDS 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 32 2706 4396 Richmond Beach Terminal EDMONDS 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1998 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Snohomish 32 74865182 10391 UNOCAL STATION 5533 LYNNWOOD 2 Cleanup Started 1/16/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 38 67541366 1839 ALL NIGHT AIR SWEEP EVERETT 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/2002 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 38 4438651 2581 BAY WOOD PRODUCTS EVERETT 4 Cleanup Started 1/30/2009 Wood Products Manufacturing

Snohomish 38 2703 4534 BOEING EVERETT EVERETT 2 Cleanup Started 10/15/1997 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 38 2756 4165 BOEING PAINE FIELD SPORTS CLUB

EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 4/5/2011 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Snohomish 38 59139328 9828 CAR WASH ENTERPRISES EVERETT

EVERETT 3 Cleanup Started 1/16/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 38 2801 3656 CHAPMAN TRUCK REPAIR DITCH

EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1997 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 38 59735413 3504 DKJ Food Mart EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/1/2007 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 38 2733 4297 EAST WATERWAY EVERETT 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/31/1991 Marine Services

Snohomish 38 71411797 4476 EVERETT CITY UPPER RIDGE RESERVOIR

EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/26/2003 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 38 2696 3862 EVERETT LANDFILL TIRE FIRE EVERETT 1 Cleanup Started 11/1/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 38 45998439 4577 Everett Laundry EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Dry Cleaners

Snohomish 38 2798 4601 EVERETT PLATING INC EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1997 Metal Works

Snohomish 38 2794 3655 EVERETT SHIPYARD INC EVERETT 3 Cleanup Started 8/25/1992 Marine Services

Snohomish 38 2744 4298 EVERETT SMELTER CLEANUP SITE

EVERETT 1 Cleanup Started 8/30/1991 Smelters & Foundries

Snohomish 38 2806 3775 EVERETT STEEL CO QUANTUM WOOD

EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Wood Treatment

Snohomish 38 2805 3561 Everett Steel Companies EVERETT 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Metal Works

Snohomish 38 2728 5182 ExxonMobil ADC Site EVERETT 2 Cleanup Started 8/20/1996 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Snohomish 38 88593256 6814 GRAND BUILDING Valetor Cleaners

EVERETT 5 Cleanup Started 8/1/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 38 2757 4402 Jeld Wen EVERETT 5 Cleanup Started 8/30/1991 Wood Products Manufacturing

Snohomish 38 5409698 2019 Kimberly Clark Outfall EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/30/2009 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Snohomish 38 9 2569 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide EVERETT 4 Awaiting Cleanup 1/16/2014 Wood Products Manufacturing

Snohomish 38 89252454 10960 LUCKY 7 STORE EVERETT 3 Cleanup Started 1/14/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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FSID CSID Cleanup Site Name City Rank Site Status Date Added to

HSL

Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Snohomish 38 43566392 1040 MARYSVILLE CITY WATERFRONT PARK

MARYSVILLE 4 Cleanup Started 2/4/2009 Marine Services, Other, Wood Products Manufacturing

Snohomish 38 89398652 3242 MID CITY TOWING EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2005 Other

Snohomish 38 2808 3804 NELSON DISTRIBUTING 2 EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Snohomish 38 2782 5186 NELSON DISTRIBUTING EVERETT

EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/23/2013 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Snohomish 38 68853261 3546 North Marina Ameron/Hulbert EVERETT 1 Cleanup Started 8/12/2009 Wood Products Manufacturing

Snohomish 38 3306834 934 North Marina West End EVERETT 2 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/4/2008 Marine Services

Snohomish 38 20511 2468 PACIFIC PLATING AERO FANCY STAMPS

EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/28/1997 Metal Works

Snohomish 38 11747135 2817 PDQ LAUNDRY ROOM MARYSVILLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 10/30/2002 Dry Cleaners

Snohomish 38 2742 4538 PIONEER MARINE PLAZA EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Other

Snohomish 38 2774 5185 PSE Everett Operating Facility EVERETT 5 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 38 2852 4345 ROTARY PARK EVERETT 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/16/1999 Wood Treatment

Snohomish 38 2781 3409 RUBATINOS TRUCK CARE EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 3/9/1993 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 38 2785 3830 SPENCER ISLAND MOSER PROPERTY

EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/19/1997 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 38 10587741 628 TC SYSTEMS INC EVERETT 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/5/2015 Wood Products Manufacturing; Marine Services

Snohomish 38 2730 4822 THE ALLEY SHOP EVERETT 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2001 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 38 191 565 TULALIP LANDFILL MARYSVILLE 0 Tracked by EPA 2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 38 2881226 5302 Unocal 3604 EVERETT 5 Cleanup Started 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 38 14133385 5562 UNOCAL 4196 MARYSVILLE 5 Cleanup Started 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 38 513712 308 WA DOT I5 MP 197 MARYSVILLE MARYSVILLE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 7/17/2008 Spills

Snohomish 38 11 2495 WEYERHAEUSER EVERETT EAST SITE

EVERETT 1 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/22/1995 Wood Products Manufacturing

Snohomish 38 12 2903 Weyerhaeuser Everett Mill E EVERETT 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/22/1995 Wood Products Manufacturing

Snohomish 39 2701 4293 ARLINGTON MARYSVILLE LDFL ARLINGTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 39 2746 3993 BILL PEARSON TIMBER SULTAN 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/23/1994 Wood Treatment

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Snohomish 39 2705 4159 BRYANT LANDFILL ARLINGTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/2/2002 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 39 2787 3772 CHRISTIANSON Co ARLINGTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/1/1994 Other

Snohomish 39 7250260 2021 Green Crow Property ARLINGTON 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2006 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Snohomish 39 2709 4768 JH Baxter Arlington ARLINGTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/25/1992 Wood Treatment

Snohomish 39 2251399 4550 Monte Cristo Mining Area SILVERTON 1 Cleanup Started 1/31/2004 Mining & Drilling

Snohomish 39 4196313 3308 PARCEL 6 JENSEN MONROE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Snohomish 39 5136552 2217 PETTERSSON PROPERTY MONROE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2013 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 39 43211546 6073 RAILROAD OLD GAS STATION GRANITE FALLS 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/5/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 39 85995713 6778 S & T MINI MART ARLINGTON 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 39 9525627 417 Sea Alaska Industrial Electric SNOHOMISH 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/7/2013 Spills

Snohomish 39 2754 4164 Shultz Distributing Inc Railroad MONROE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1996 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Snohomish 39 2699 3863 SISCO LANDFILL ARLINGTON 2 Cleanup Started 8/20/1996 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 39 51136873 3235 Son Cedar Products DARRINGTON 1 Awaiting Cleanup 1/30/2009 Salvage Yards

Snohomish 39 88877396 2755 STORM LAKE GROCERY SNOHOMISH 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/10/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 39 32829474 4261 Sultan Post & Pole SULTAN 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/6/2002 Wood Treatment

Snohomish 39 2810 3832 UNOCAL BULK PLANT ARLINGTON

ARLINGTON 2 Cleanup Started 8/25/1993 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Snohomish 39 2821 3776 URBAN ACCESSORIES SULTAN 5 Awaiting Cleanup 3/8/1994 Smelters & Foundries

Snohomish 39 2724 5181 WALLACE RIVER PARK WELL STARTUP 4 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/15/1990 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 44 28549 3193 ARNOLDS BODY SHOP & SALES LAKE STEVENS 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1997 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 44 2738 4399 Bonneville Power Admin Snohomish

SNOHOMISH 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/29/2000 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Snohomish 44 34846614 2329 CASCADE CLEANERS SNOHOMISH

SNOHOMISH 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/26/2003 Dry Cleaners

Snohomish 44 14538667 5568 DUFFYS SPEE DEE MART SNOHOMISH 4 Cleanup Started 2/20/1998 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 44 9439375 1114 Griffin Property ARLINGTON 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/5/2007 Salvage Yards

Snohomish 44 3332049 879 Home Acres Rd ROW SNOHOMISH 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/8/2006 Spills

Snohomish 44 320362 3207 JON JOHNSON PROPERTY SNOHOMISH 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/7/2013 Salvage Yards

Snohomish 44 2698 4818 LAKE STEVENS LANDFILL LAKE STEVENS 5 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/29/2013 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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Snohomish 44 2824 3564 LES WEAR BACKHOE MACBRYER PROP

LAKE STEVENS 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1996 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 44 2732 3992 MCCOLLUM PARK EVERETT 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

3/7/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 44 2766 4558 MONROE AUTO SALVAGE 2 SNOHOMISH 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/28/1997 Salvage Yards

Snohomish 44 2719 4295 SNOHOMISH LANDFILL SNOHOMISH 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Snohomish 44 85327563 6767 SOUTHLAND 21464 SNOHOMISH 4 Cleanup Started 2/20/1998 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Snohomish 44 2816 4603 STANS RADIATOR EVERETT 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/23/1994 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Snohomish 44 5132561 5351 Unocal SS 4165 SNOHOMISH 4 Cleanup Started 2/20/1998 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 3 14814712 8059 2GO TESORO 62148 SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/21/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 3 670 1138 ALASKA STEEL & SUPPLY SPOKANE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/15/1991 Salvage Yards

Spokane 3 627 1133 Aluminum Recycling Corp SPOKANE 2 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/27/1991 Smelters & Foundries

Spokane 3 31739484 3512 Avista Corp Spokane Service Center

SPOKANE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1998 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Spokane 3 45389238 3233 Becks Radiator Shop SPOKANE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/16/2011 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Spokane 3 20894 2829 BN SF RR BUNKER C SPILL AREA

SPOKANE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/17/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Spokane 3 737 913 BNRR TAYLOR EDWARDS A SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 8/14/2009 Smelters & Foundries

Spokane 3 736 780 BNRR TAYLOR EDWARDS Whse SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/17/1998 Smelters & Foundries

Spokane 3 960924 1371 BNSF Hillyard Lead Soil Site SPOKANE 1 Cleanup Started 8/29/2003 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Spokane 3 676 1318 BNSF PARKWATER RAILYARD SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 2/20/1996 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Spokane 3 98615712 3243 BNSF Railway Black Tank Property

SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 2/27/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Spokane 3 639 1805 BURLINGTON NORTHERN HILLYD

SPOKANE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 3 71713561 6550 CARNATION DAIRIES SPOKANE SPOKANE 5 Cleanup Started 2/15/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 3 723 64 CITY OPERATIONS COMPLEX SPOKANE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1996 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

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Spokane 3 650 1023 City Parcel SPOKANE 2 Cleanup Started 8/31/1999 Salvage Yards

Spokane 3 746 4966 DIVINE 11 MIDCITY SPOKANE 5 Cleanup Started 2/27/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 3 630 1082 General Electric Co SPOKANE 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/10/1990 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Spokane 3 28624855 8593 GREYHOUND LINES INC SPOKANE

SPOKANE 5 Cleanup Started 8/12/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 3 84461527 3509 HAMILTON STREET BRIDGE SITE

SPOKANE 3 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/17/1992 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Spokane 3 687 1234 KOCH MATERIALS TRENT AVE SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 8/17/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Spokane 3 2539137 3281 Saltys at the Falls Former SPOKANE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/17/2004 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 3 16655424 3229 SemMaterials LP Spokane SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 2/21/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling, Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Spokane 3 691 4959 SICILIA TRUCKING SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 2/23/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 3 683 1187 SIRTI SPOKANE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/18/1997 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Spokane 3 4235787 3217 Spokane City Central Park Maintenance Pro

SPOKANE 5 Cleanup Started 2/27/2012 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Spokane 3 674 1225 SPOKANE FIRE DEPT TRAINING FAC

SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 3/8/1994 Other

Spokane 3 9706420 2393 SPOKANE INTL RR MAINTENANCE FAC

SPOKANE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/2010 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Spokane 3 125 2875 SPOKANE JUNK YARD SPOKANE 0 Tracked by EPA 2/15/1991 Salvage Yards

Spokane 3 12835 1340 Sprague Pest Control SPOKANE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/19/1997 Pesticide Handling

Spokane 3 79536166 10563 WARREN LITTLE LUND BLDG SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 8/20/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 4 628 1081 Aluminum Recycling Trentwood Spokane Valley 2 Cleanup Started 2/8/2008 Smelters & Foundries

Spokane 4 629 1268 ARGONNE ROAD SPOKANE VALLEY

3 Cleanup Started 8/31/1990 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Spokane 4 638 1134 BJ CARNEY & Co SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Wood Treatment

Spokane 4 16113296 8120 BJS MUFFLER SHOP SPOKANE 5 Cleanup Started 7/3/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 4 110 3035 COLBERT LANDFILL SPOKANE 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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Spokane 4 631 1019 Greenacres Landfill LIBERTY LAKE 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/10/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 4 645 1135 HEGLAR KRONQUIST SPOKANE 2 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/23/2006 Smelters & Foundries

Spokane 4 52126416 4580 HOLCIM INC SPOKANE VALLEY

1 Cleanup Started 8/14/2009 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 4 53481373 7093 Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation

SPOKANE 2 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Smelters & Foundries

Spokane 4 756 4 Minit Lube Cesspool SPOKANE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/19/1997 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Spokane 4 1740049 2044 Progress Elementary VERADALE 3 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/23/2006 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Spokane 4 1740049 12179 Progress Elementary Undeveloped Land

VERADALE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/23/2006 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Spokane 4 755 87 UPRR FANCHER RD E SPOKANE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/17/1998 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Spokane 4 697 1422 VESTAL JOBBER MANUFACTURING CO

SPOKANE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1996 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 6 63162186 674 Cheney Super Stop Lots 8 & 9 CHENEY 3 Cleanup Started 2/27/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 6 671 1809 FOUR LAKES TIRE FIRE FLTF FOUR LAKES 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 6 21455 2451 GEIGER HEIGHTS HOUSING AREA

SPOKANE 5 Cleanup Started 8/19/1997 Other

Spokane 6 88198717 6808 HILLTOP CONOCO & GROCERY SPOKANE 5 Cleanup Started 8/14/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 6 648 1022 MARSHALL LANDFILL MARSHALL 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/31/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 6 111 2500 Northside Landfill SPOKANE 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

9/10/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 6 57551268 11783 QWIK STOP 634 CHENEY 3 Cleanup Started 8/21/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 6 19894 1835 SPOKANE ANG STA SWAMP DUMP

SPOKANE 2 Cleanup Started 8/19/1997 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 6 7114348 1479 SPOKANE COUNTY MOTORSPORT PARK

AIRWAY HEIGHTS

2 Cleanup Started 12/31/2008 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Spokane 6 59798911 6358 SUNSET FOOD MART SPOKANE 5 Cleanup Started 2/17/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Spokane 6 68473329 10163 TEXACO 605 SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 6/27/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 6 112 3036 US AF FAIRCHILD AFB SPOKANE 0 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Spokane 6 113 2376 US AF FAIRCHILD CRAIG RD LDFL

SPOKANE 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 6 98726688 11326 US WEST MORAN CENTRAL OFFICE

SPOKANE 5 Cleanup Started 2/13/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 6 661 1271 USAAC GEIGER FIELD GF001 SPOKANE 2 Cleanup Started 8/17/1992 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Spokane 6 663 1137 USAAC GEIGER FIELD GF003 SPOKANE 5 Cleanup Started 8/17/1992 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Spokane 6 664 1233 USAAC GEIGER FIELD GF004 SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 8/17/1992 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Spokane 6 665 1149 USAAC GEIGER FIELD GF005 SPOKANE 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/17/1992 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Spokane 6 666 1185 USAAC GEIGER FIELD GF006 SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 8/17/1992 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Spokane 6 114 2283 USAF FAFB PR1 SPOKANE 0 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 6 122 2874 USAF FAFB PR1 FT 1 SPOKANE 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Spokane 6 118 2501 USAF FAFB PR1 LTM SPOKANE 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 6 120 2679 USAF FAFB PR1 PS 2 SPOKANE 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Spokane 6 123 2303 USAF FAFB PR1 WW 1 SPOKANE 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/22/1995 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Spokane 6 115 2377 USAF FAFB PR2 SPOKANE 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

2/22/1995 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Spokane 6 58757186 3010 USAF FAFB PR2 PS1 SPOKANE 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Spokane 6 116 2284 USAF FAFB PR3 SPOKANE 0 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

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Spokane 6 685 1188 WA AIR NATIONAL GUARD SPOKANE ELECTRIC

SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 3/8/1994 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Spokane 6 26770 2697 WA NATIONAL GUARD FOUR LAKES

FAIRCHILD AFB 5 Cleanup Started 8/19/1997 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Spokane 6 89233269 3528 West Plains Groundwater Contam Area

AIRWAY HEIGHTS

3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Other

Spokane 6 15488433 2084 Yellowstone Pipeline Co Fairchild Del Fa

SPOKANE 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/2002 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Spokane 7 3 2901 CDC Mead LLC MEAD 0 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Smelters & Foundries

Spokane 7 21329 3181 Nine Mile Falls Campground NINE MILE FALLS

5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/21/2013 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 7 667 1150 North Market St SPOKANE 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/10/1990 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Spokane 7 668 1186 North Market St BN SPOKANE 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

9/10/1990 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Spokane 7 738 3 SPOKANE CO WATER DIST 3 MEAD 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/25/2003 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Spokane 7 702 1141 URM Stores Inc SPOKANE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 3/8/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 7 654 1270 US DOE BPA Bell Maintenance HQ

MEAD 3 Cleanup Started 3/8/1994 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Spokane 9 633 1020 Mica Landfill MICA 0 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

9/10/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Spokane 9 8808522 3225 Plaza Grange Supply PLAZA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 12/18/2003 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Spokane 9 751 4968 ROCKFORD GRAIN GRWRS ROCKFORD

ROCKFORD 5 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/18/1997 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Spokane 9 735 43 UPRR TEKOA LINE SEGMENT 1 LATAH 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1996 Mining & Drilling

Spokane 9 656 1223 WESTERN FARM SERVICE INC LATAH HWY 27

LATAH 5 Cleanup Started 8/12/2004 Pesticide Handling

Stevens 7 6936654 12339 Avista Utilities Kettle Falls KETTLE FALLS 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2014 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Stevens 7 62592393 9934 BOISE CASCADE PLYWOOD PLANT

KETTLE FALLS 5 Cleanup Started 11/10/2014 Wood Products Manufacturing

Stevens 7 2082586 4778 BONANZA MINE LOWER MINE EVANS 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/3/2007 Mining & Drilling

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Stevens 7 6827492 4307 BONANZA MINE UPPER MINE EVANS 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/3/2007 Mining & Drilling

Stevens 7 768 23 CARLSON DISTRIBUTING Co COLVILLE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2003 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Stevens 7 9125918 4794 CLAYTON BULK PLANT CLAYTON 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/21/2007 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Stevens 7 765 46 COLVILLE POST & POLES COLVILLE 3 Cleanup Started 3/3/1994 Other

Stevens 7 29392677 8618 DAWSON TRUCKING INC VALLEY 5 Cleanup Started 2/27/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Stevens 7 27427285 8542 FRUITLAND SERVICE FRUITLAND 5 Cleanup Started 1/27/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Stevens 7 99472564 4452 GULL INDUSTRIES INC CHEWELAH

CHEWELAH 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Stevens 7 98728759 6991 HARTMAN OIL INC COLVILLE 3 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Stevens 7 23435853 8375 J & P'S SERVICE VALLEY 3 Cleanup Started 2/1/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Stevens 7 762 88 L Bar Site Northwest Alloys CHEWELAH 4 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

3/8/1994 Smelters & Foundries

Stevens 7 767 47 LeRoi Co Smelter NORTHPORT 1 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/22/1995 Smelters & Foundries

Stevens 7 764 89 TELEPHONE UTILITIES CORP CHEWELAH 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Stevens 7 1554858 461 VAN STONE MINE COLVILLE 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/21/2007 Mining & Drilling

Stevens 7 49354234 9440 WHITTEN OIL 1 COLVILLE 4 Cleanup Started 8/21/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 2 1404 168 PATTISON LAKE EDB LACEY 2 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Thurston 2 75957582 6636 TANGLEWILDE CHEVRON OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 1/15/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 2 1386 5033 The Ostrom Co LACEY 1 Cleanup Started 6/29/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 2 6802078 4645 VALENTINE FYRST PROPERTY YELM 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/19/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 2 1387 724 Weyerhaeuser Co Box Plant OLYMPIA 4 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 20 33626892 1127 17936 LITTLEROCK ROAD SE DRUG LAB

ROCHESTER 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/30/2002 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Thurston 20 1391 754 CITIFOR Inc OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 2/25/2002 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Thurston 20 6899 11662 FABER & SONS RECYCLING ROCHESTER

ROCHESTER 1 Awaiting Cleanup 1/28/2013 Salvage Yards

Thurston 20 79261422 10554 JACK WILMARTH TRIANGLE GENERAL STORE

ROCHESTER 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/13/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Thurston 20 69859371 6534 MOS MINI MART CENTRALIA 2 Cleanup Started 8/10/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 20 25276751 2362 Olympic Pipe Line Co Olympia Station

RAINIER 2 Cleanup Started 7/21/2003 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Thurston 20 6413759 3313 PSE Blumaer Substation TENINO 5 Awaiting Cleanup 6/30/2004 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Thurston 20 70971197 10223 PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT (TENINO BLUMEAR SUBSTATION)

TENINO 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 20 74873833 6620 TENINO CORNER GROCERY TENINO 2 Cleanup Started 7/21/2003 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 7496337 496 1203 EDISON ST NE OLYMPIA 5 Cleanup Started 1/27/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 2700509 2917 1515 Division Nursery OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 10/15/2014 Pesticide Handling

Thurston 22 5465157 5366 7 ELEVEN FOOD STORE 230325983H

OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 6/17/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 4877728 1419 8TH & CAPITOL INVESTIGATION OLYMPIA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 10/30/2007 Other

Thurston 22 1851774 7451 ARCO 4435 LACEY 3 Cleanup Started 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 89216524 6823 ARNOLDS TEXACO SERVICE OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 69923242 4076 BMT NORTHWEST AKA RELIABLE STEEL

OLYMPIA 1 Cleanup Started 11/30/2007 Metal Works

Thurston 22 3749 223 BOULEVARD NURSERY OLYMPIA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/16/2013 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Thurston 22 35797926 4150 BRIGGS NURSERY OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 7/6/2004 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Thurston 22 1158414 1374 CAPITAL CITY STUDIOS OLYMPIA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 6/11/2008 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Thurston 22 77633313 10492 CAPITAL PLUMBING AND HEATING

OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 7/8/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 1385 723 CASCADE POLE INC MCFARLAND

OLYMPIA 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

9/10/1990 Wood Products Manufacturing

Thurston 22 4081 1445 CLARKE RESIDENCE OLYMPIA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/25/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 5717399 7662 Diamond Parking Lot-Chevron 9-0292

OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 5785176 407 EAST BAY REDEVELOPMENT OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 7/24/2008 Wood Products Manufacturing

Thurston 22 14214153 852 Eastside Laundry Allisons Norge Village

OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/2002 Dry Cleaners

Thurston 22 9868921 2397 EIGHTH AVENUE PARK OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 12/17/2014 Agricultural and Forestry Operations

Thurston 22 4267 11658 FRANKS PROPERTY TUMWATER 1 Awaiting Cleanup 1/16/2013 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Thurston 22 12548811 3098 HANDY PANTRY OLYMPIA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Thurston 22 4017323 3942 HAUMANN PROPERTY OLYMPIA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 10/29/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 19341958 635 Howards Cleaners LACEY 1 Awaiting Cleanup 1/25/2010 Dry Cleaners

Thurston 22 1436 4240 INDUSTRIAL PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTORS

OLYMPIA 1 Cleanup Started 8/15/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Thurston 22 17891797 8189 INTERCITY TRANSIT/TREASURE CHEST

OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 12/9/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 32538917 8713 JACKPOT STATION 371 OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 2/13/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 13693544 7996 JACKS AUTO REPAIR OLYMPIA 5 Cleanup Started 12/27/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 81599862 6705 Jiffy Lube 2071 LACEY 3 Cleanup Started 8/11/2005 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 51544116 9502 KENS TIRE OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 2/14/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 54596735 6259 LACEY FOOD MART LACEY 3 Cleanup Started 12/31/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 1416 279 LACEY LAUNDROMAT LACEY 1 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Dry Cleaners

Thurston 22 1411 295 LACEY VALVE GRINDING LACEY 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/25/1992 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Thurston 22 16611 1764 LOTT CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ROW MARTIN WAY

LACEY 2 Awaiting Cleanup 6/25/2015 Other

Thurston 22 66969124 10110 MCMAHANS FURNITURE OLYMPIA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/14/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 25489377 5771 MJMG GROUP LLC OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 1/14/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 99585196 11363 OLD TUMWATER CITY HALL/2ND AVE

TUMWATER 3 Cleanup Started 1/9/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 28161364 8573 OLYMPIA CITY OF HERITAGE PARK

OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 1/26/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 87114236 10884 OLYMPIA CITY OF MILLER CENTRAL

OLYMPIA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/14/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 61129672 3899 OLYMPIA CITY PUBLIC WORKS 7TH AVE

OLYMPIA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/1/2005 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Thurston 22 31651436 3608 OLYMPIA CITY SEWER PUMP STATION

OLYMPIA 5 Cleanup Started 7/25/2006 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Thurston 22 1446 4722 Olympia Dry Cleaners OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 7/16/1998 Dry Cleaners

Thurston 22 32728866 8725 OLYMPIA SCHOOL DISTRICT BUS BARN

OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 1/15/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 11334 1284 PACIFIC PRIDE MARVIN RD OLYMPIA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/25/2010 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 55237647 4616 PALERMO WELLFIELD TUMWATER 0 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/19/1997 Dry Cleaners

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Thurston 22 39211944 6017 PERFORMANCE CORNER OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 8/10/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 62357433 2554 PHO OLYMPIA RESTAURANT UTILITY POLE

OLYMPIA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 69986581 6535 PIT STOP OLYMPIA OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 8/21/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 38982928 6011 PREMIER AUTO DETAIL OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 8/10/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 1443 4809 PUGET POWER ELD INLET SUBSTATION

OLYMPIA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/20/1996 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Thurston 22 1394 147 PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT

OLYMPIA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Thurston 22 94656838 4228 SOLID WOOD INC OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 6/11/2008 Wood Products Manufacturing

Thurston 22 38893366 1502 STOP N GO OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 12/14/2006 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Thurston 22 3567929 5323 Taco Bell/ Former CHEVRON 96801

LACEY 2 Cleanup Started 5/6/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 24971643 2324 Tacoma Smelter Plume Thurston County

NULL 0 Cleanup Started 8/20/2009 Smelters & Foundries

Thurston 22 4637 11531 TUMWATER FALLS PARK RECLAIMED WATER LINES

TUMWATER 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/2013 Wood Products Manufacturing

Thurston 22 99997001 4488 UNION OIL STATION OLYMPIA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/16/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 1439 5044 UNOCAL SERVICE STATION 0266

OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 1/25/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 12971522 7969 WA GRANGE PARKING LOT CHEVRON

OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 46541472 9320 WA ST CB&G STEAMPLANT OLYMPIA 5 Cleanup Started 2/13/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 19107 1832 WA STATE DEPT INFORMATION SVCS OFFICE BLDG

OLYMPIA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/8/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 22 1429 4093 WAREHOUSE ONE PORT OLYMPIA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1999 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Thurston 22 1425 4807 WEST OLYMPIA LANDFILL FORMER

OLYMPIA 4 Cleanup Started 10/14/1992 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Thurston 22 4470 11599 Westfield Capital Mall Former Mervyns

OLYMPIA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/14/2012 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Thurston 35 95968867 11229 ASTRO WESTERN 617 OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 8/16/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 35 1420 5037 BLACK LAKE GROCERY OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 8/25/1992 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 35 6649361 4243 BUCKEYE COURT GASOLINE SPILL

OLYMPIA 1 Awaiting Cleanup 2/2/2006 Spills

Thurston 35 20682 2423 Carlyon Beach Homeowners Shop OLYMPIA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/28/2013 Spills

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Thurston 35 1388 662 CEDAR CREEK CORRECTIONS DNR

LITTLEROCK 2 Awaiting Cleanup 9/10/1990 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 35 243 158 EDB 1 THURSTON COUNTY OLYMPIA 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/22/1995 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Thurston 35 58655568 7103 EVERGREEN SHORES GROCERY

OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 8/8/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 35 57665495 2120 JOHNS AUTO WRECKING OLYMPIA 1 Cleanup Started 2/4/2004 Salvage Yards

Thurston 35 36199886 8875 LITTLEROCK GROCERY LITTLEROCK 3 Cleanup Started 12/20/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 35 45376764 6110 OLYMPIA CHEVRON - YELM HWY

OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 12/26/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 35 244 116 RESTOVER TRUCK STOP OLYMPIA 3 Cleanup Started 2/22/1995 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 35 1401 691 RHODES CHEMICAL CO ROCHESTER 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Pesticide Handling

Thurston 35 1402 726 RHODES CHEMICAL CO BARN ROCHESTER 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Pesticide Handling

Thurston 35 37814287 8950 SUMMIT LAKE BP OLYMPIA 2 Cleanup Started 2/14/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 35 1437 4066 US WEST CAPITOL PEAK OLYMPIA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 1/1/1997 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Thurston 35 6280479 3338 WA DNR TRIANGLE PIT ROCHESTER 4 Awaiting Cleanup 6/30/2004 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Thurston 35 8786341 3380 WA DNR WEBSTER NURSERY TUMWATER 3 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

1/23/1999 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Wahkiakum

19 68575262 10171 WAHKIAKUM CO RD DEPT/SHOP 3

ROSBURG 3 Cleanup Started 5/27/2014 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Walla Walla

16 7848414 413 MUIRHEAD SALVAGE YARD WALLA WALLA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 12/31/2008 Salvage Yards

Walla Walla

16 4853 224 PACIFICORP DELL AVE WALLA WALLA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/2002 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Walla Walla

16 11293827 3956 Schwerin Concaves Walla Walla WALLA WALLA 2 Cleanup Started 8/29/2000 Metal Works

Walla Walla

16 1367331 4121 Stubblefield Salvage Yard WALLA WALLA 1 Cleanup Started 8/3/2007 Spills

Walla Walla

16 777 72 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS WALLA WALLA 5 Cleanup Started 8/21/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Walla Walla

16 779 4971 WA DOC WASHINGTON STATE PENITENTIARY

WALLA WALLA 3 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Walla Walla

16 769 916 WALLA WALLA FARMERS COOP WALLA WALLA 1 Construction Complete-

8/31/1990 Pesticide Handling

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16 775 685 WHITMAN COLLEGE WALLA WALLA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/22/1995 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 40 2866 4607 Brooks Manufacturing Co BELLINGHAM 5 Cleanup Started 2/20/1996 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Whatcom 40 64254993 6428 Coca Cola Bottling Co of Wash Bellingham

BELLINGHAM 3 Cleanup Started 2/14/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 40 2913 220 CORNWALL AVENUE LANDFILL BELLINGHAM 2 Cleanup Started 8/30/1992 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Whatcom 40 2922 193 Harris Avenue Shipyard BELLINGHAM 2 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Marine Services

Whatcom 40 2870 3928 RG HALEY INTL CORP BELLINGHAM 3 Cleanup Started 8/25/1992 Wood Treatment

Whatcom 40 2865 4606 S State Street Manufactured Gas Plant

BELLINGHAM 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Whatcom 40 6272758 7693 STARVIN SAMS 2 BELLINGHAM 5 Cleanup Started 4/30/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 40 13938973 8014 State Street Site Bellingham BELLINGHAM 5 Cleanup Started 5/1/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 40 47652753 6154 SUDDEN VALLEY RESORT BELLINGHAM 5 Cleanup Started 2/17/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 40 2897 828 SUNSHINE CLEANERS BELLINGHAM 2 Cleanup Started 8/25/1992 Dry Cleaners

Whatcom 40 2877 4510 Tollycraft Yachts Corp BELLINGHAM 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/25/1992 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Whatcom 42 59526565 4181 A & H Auto Dismantlers FERNDALE 5 Cleanup Started 7/25/2014 Salvage Yard

Whatcom 42 2881 216 Alaska Packers Association BLAINE 3 Cleanup Started 2/6/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, Marine Services

Whatcom 42 1476961 237 ALS SALVAGE BELLINGHAM 2 Cleanup Started 8/16/2006 Salvage Yards

Whatcom 42 36261687 3514 AMERICAN RECYCLING & MANUFACTURING

FERNDALE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/2/2002 Salvage Yards

Whatcom 42 68458243 3545 American Wood Treaters Inc USA SUMAS 4 Cleanup Started 8/22/2005 Wood Treatment

Whatcom 42 2920 1443 B & B PAINT BENNETT DRIVE BELLINGHAM 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Whatcom 42 7791293 411 BC CORP BELLINGHAM 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/14/2003 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Whatcom 42 2900 104 BEACON BATTERY CUSTER 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/29/2000 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Whatcom 42 2888 63 BLAINE MARINA Inc BLAINE 3 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Whatcom 42 1579941 183 Blaine Shipyard BLAINE 3 Cleanup Started 8/17/2006 Marine Services

Whatcom 42 71836357 1198 BURLINGTON NORTHERN RR ACME

ACME 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/14/2003 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Whatcom 42 43966326 6089 BURLINGTON NORTHERN RR BELLINGHAM NORTH

BELLINGHAM 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/19/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 2864 3418 CENTRAL WATERFRONT BELLINGHAM 2 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

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Whatcom 42 2892 170 CHEVRON BELLINGHAM TERMINAL 100-1350

BELLINGHAM 2 Cleanup Started 2/17/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Whatcom 42 2911 1315 CHRIS V 8 SHOP CUSTER 1 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Whatcom 42 67117233 2125 COCKRELL PROPERTY BELLINGHAM 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Smelters & Foundries

Whatcom 42 2927 5205 COLONY WHARF BELLINGHAM 4 Cleanup Started 2/17/1998 Wood Treatment

Whatcom 42 49669467 3488 DIABLO DAM DIABLO 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/14/2003 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Whatcom 42 193 152 EDB 3 WHATCOM COUNTY AREA A

LYNDEN 3 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

2/22/1995 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Whatcom 42 2883 945 FERNDALE 7 ELEVEN NO 20938 FERNDALE 3 Cleanup Started 7/6/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 2898 829 GEORGIA PACIFIC AIRPORT LANDFILL

BELLINGHAM 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Whatcom 42 14 2279 Georgia Pacific West Bellingham BELLINGHAM 5 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Wood Products Manufacturing

Whatcom 42 2899 2373 GP BIO TREATMENT LAGOON BELLINGHAM 2 Awaiting Cleanup 9/10/1990 Wood Products Manufacturing

Whatcom 42 2925 253 HOLLY ST LANDFILL BELLINGHAM 2 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/22/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Whatcom 42 2880472 2101 Lake Terrell Wildlife Area FERNDALE 5 Cleanup Started 2/19/2009 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 2893 102 Laurel Station BELLINGHAM 1 Cleanup Started 2/28/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Whatcom 42 7551533 1046 Little Squalicum Park BELLINGHAM 1 Cleanup Started 2/5/2004 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Whatcom 42 95219425 11191 MANJIT'S MINI MART BELLINGHAM 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 74391823 6607 MIDWAY CHEVRON & MINI MART

LYNDEN 3 Cleanup Started 8/8/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 7738468 887 Montgomerys Auto Wrecking BELLINGHAM 2 Awaiting Cleanup 1/25/2007 Salvage Yards

Whatcom 42 9961698 1035 MT BAKER PRODUCTS INC BELLINGHAM 4 Awaiting Cleanup 2/8/2002 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Whatcom 42 31548623 2611 Northwest Fuel Co BELLINGHAM 3 Cleanup Started 8/19/2008 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Whatcom 42 2917 173 NORTHWEST PIPELINE BELLINGHAM2

SUMAS 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Whatcom 42 2878 3838 Northwest Pipeline GP Sumas C/S SUMAS 3 Cleanup Started 2/27/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Whatcom 42 195 650 NW TRANSFORMER HARKNESS EVERSON 0 Tracked by EPA 2/22/1995 Salvage Yards

Whatcom 42 194 619 NW TRANSFORMER MISSION POLE

EVERSON 0 Tracked by EPA 9/10/1990 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities, Salvage Yards

Whatcom 42 2861 3926 OESER CO BELLINGHAM 0 Tracked by EPA 8/27/1991 Wood Treatment

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Whatcom 42 2879 4608 OLIVINE CORP BELLINGHAM 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/2/2002 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Whatcom 42 2928 174 OLIVINE CORP HILTON AVE BELLINGHAM 3 Cleanup Started 2/17/1998 Mining & Drilling

Whatcom 42 21797146 4044 ONeil Property BLAINE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/17/2006 Other

Whatcom 42 63414232 9965 PAISANO PIZZA DEMING 5 Cleanup Started 8/8/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 2102240 4780 Price Cutter Cleaners BELLINGHAM 5 Cleanup Started 1/23/2009 Dry Cleaners

Whatcom 42 2103926 4562 Roeder Ave Inactive Tank Farm BELLINGHAM 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/19/2008 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Whatcom 42 3217596 2525 SEATTLE CITY LIGHT LINE SHACK

NEWHALEM 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2011 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Whatcom 42 19292573 598 SLATER ROAD CAR CRUSHING SITE

BELLINGHAM 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/24/2003 Salvage Yards

Whatcom 42 7083381 2221 Star Rd Property FERNDALE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/19/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 54227486 9629 Starvin Sams ARCO 8 BELLINGHAM 3 Cleanup Started 5/1/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 98716497 11325 TANK N TOTE BLAINE 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/8/2011 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 2885 169 THOMPSON PROPERTY BELLINGHAM 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 2919 950 TREOIL INDUSTRIES FERNDALE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Whatcom 42 52229743 9532 WA DOT Mt Shuksan Maintenance

GLACIER 5 Cleanup Started 2/5/2015 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 5738775 5378 WA DOT Parcel 1-14702 BELLINGHAM 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/6/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whatcom 42 29583133 1785 Weldcraft Steel & Marine BELLINGHAM 1 Cleanup Started 2/7/2002 Marine Services

Whatcom 42 66519819 2205 Westman Marine Inc BLAINE 1 Cleanup Started 2/24/2004 Marine Services

Whatcom 42 2891 41 WHATCOM COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS G1 YARD

BELLINGHAM 3 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Whatcom 42 2899 219 WHATCOM WATERWAY BELLINGHAM 1 Cleanup Started 8/30/1991 Wood Products Manufacturing

Whatcom 42 2901 947 WILDER LANDFILL FERNDALE 1 Cleanup Started 8/15/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Whatcom 42 94899685 4229 Y ROAD LANDFILLS 1 & 2 BELLINGHAM 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/2/2005 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Whatcom 42 54298892 6248 YORKSTON OIL CO INC BELLINGHAM

BELLINGHAM 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/6/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whitman 9 798 92 BNRR Bridge 270/4 Replacement PULLMAN 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1998 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Whitman 9 9768 1335 Crop Production Services Inc St John

SAINT JOHN 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/18/2000 Pesticide Handling

Whitman 9 2932388 1466 Dusty Farm Cooperative DUSTY 3 Cleanup Started 3/26/2002 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Whitman 9 789 4974 ENDICOTT SCHOOL DIST ENDICOTT 4 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whitman 9 788 8 GARFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 302

GARFIELD 3 Construction Complete-

8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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Whitman 9 807 689 INLAND POWER & LIGHT SPILL COLFAX 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/16/1999 Manufactured Gas; Power Generation

Whitman 9 21984243 11557 NORTH COLFAX PETROLEUM CONTAMINATION SITE

COLFAX 3 Cleanup Started 8/3/2007 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whitman 9 787 4973 PALOUSE PRODUCERS PALOUSE 1 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Whitman 9 801 50 UPRR TEKOA LINE SEGMENT 2 TEKOA 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/31/1999 Mining & Drilling

Whitman 9 802 26 UPRR TEKOA LINE SEGMENT 3 TEKOA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/31/1999 Mining & Drilling

Whitman 9 803 919 UPRR TEKOA LINE SEGMENT 4 GARFIELD 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/31/1999 Mining & Drilling

Whitman 9 804 787 UPRR TEKOA LINE SEGMENT 5 GARFIELD 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/31/1999 Mining & Drilling

Whitman 9 805 1296 UPRR TEKOA LINE SEGMENT 6 COLFAX 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/31/1999 Mining & Drilling

Whitman 9 808 816 WA WSU Fulmer Hall Crawlspace PULLMAN 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/18/1998 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Whitman 9 786 785 WA WSU LANDFILL PULLMAN 4 Awaiting Cleanup 8/31/1990 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Whitman 9 797 786 WA WSU POWER PLANT OIL BULKING

PULLMAN 2 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Whitman 9 809 75 WA WSU ROAD PAINT SHOP PULLMAN 3 Cleanup Started 2/16/1999 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Whitman 9 793 688 WA WSU SCRAP METAL YARD PULLMAN 2 Cleanup Started 8/22/1995 Salvage Yards

Yakima 13 54181479 1666 Northwestern Fruit & Produce SELAH 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/2008 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Yakima 14 22625296 4263 201 W YAKIMA AVE YAKIMA 5 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 14 479 3639 Agri-Tech Yakima Steel Fabricators

YAKIMA 2 Cleanup Started 7/31/1991 Pesticide Handling

Yakima 14 3464749 882 Apple Valley Elementary School YAKIMA 3 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

1/31/2006 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Yakima 14 476 4361 BAY CHEMICAL YAKIMA 2 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/27/1991 Chemical & Paint Manuf. & Distribution

Yakima 14 458 4359 Cameron Yakima Inc YAKIMA 1 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/27/1991 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

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Yakima 14 459 3248 CMX Corp YAKIMA 3 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/27/1991 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Yakima 14 498 7019 Consolidated Freightways YAKIMA 4 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 14 460 3755 Crop King / Woods Industries YAKIMA 1 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Pesticide Handling

Yakima 14 554 1941 Fifth Wheel Truck Repair YAKIMA 3 Cleanup Started 10/16/1996 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Yakima 14 102 2677 FMC YAKIMA YAKIMA 0 Tracked by EPA 9/10/1990 Pesticide Handling

Yakima 14 444 4194 Frank Wear Cleaners YAKIMA 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Dry Cleaners

Yakima 14 510 4930 Haas Fruit Whse YAKIMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/23/2006 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 14 502 4927 Hahn Motor Company YAKIMA 3 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 14 533 1596 KERSHAW ORCHARD GLEED/YAKIMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 2/21/1995 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Yakima 14 16374394 5597 Medic 1 Facility YAKIMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 7/31/1999 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 14 484 3400 NU WAY Cleaners Yakima YAKIMA 1 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/27/1991 Dry Cleaners

Yakima 14 505 4928 PIT STOP NACHES NACHES 3 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 14 455 3754 RAINIER PLASTICS CO YAKIMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Misc Industrial & Commercial Activities

Yakima 14 482 3399 Southgate Laundry YAKIMA 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Dry Cleaners

Yakima 14 543 4944 Tidricks Quality Transmission Inc YAKIMA 1 Cleanup Started 8/23/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 14 548 1597 TONYS AUTO REPAIR YAKIMA 1 Awaiting Cleanup 6/29/1996 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Yakima 14 103 3034 US DA PESTICIDE LABORATORY

YAKIMA 0 Tracked by EPA 9/10/1990 Pesticide Handling

Yakima 14 545 4945 Washington Central Railroad Roundhouse

YAKIMA 1 Cleanup Started 12/31/1996 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Yakima 14 569290 865 Whitney Elementary School YAKIMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/3/2007 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Yakima 14 3227646 2251 Wilson Middle School YAKIMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 1/3/2007 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Yakima 14 38245986 5993 Yakima Gull 1614 YAKIMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/27/2001 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 14 445 3664 Yakima Valley Spray YAKIMA 1 Cleanup Complete-Active O&M/Monitoring

8/27/1990 Pesticide Handling

Yakima 15 511 4931 Alders Chevron Yakima 2 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 5075703 1470 Barge Lincoln Elementary School YAKIMA 3 Construction Complete-

1/3/2007 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

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Yakima 15 17964725 4444 Bay Zinc Co Inc Moxee 2 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/1/2002 Pesticide Handling

Yakima 15 504 3641 Bee Jay Scales SUNNYSIDE 1 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Pesticide Handling

Yakima 15 92688321 2564 Bissell Distributing YAKIMA 5 Cleanup Started 8/28/2001 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Yakima 15 56531667 6304 Bleyhl Farm Service Sunnyside SUNNYSIDE 3 Cleanup Started 7/19/2004 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 27377292 5800 Buena Labor Camp BUENA 2 Cleanup Started 7/29/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 4275364 3124 Bush Property YAKIMA 5 Cleanup Started 7/31/1999 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 492 4925 CASCADE NATURAL GAS SUNNYSIDE 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 526 4936 Circle L SUNNYSIDE 1 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 451 3627 CLIFFS BATTERY SERVICE SUNNYSIDE 4 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Salvage Yards

Yakima 15 503 4198 COMET TRAILER CORP SELAH 1 Cleanup Started 2/25/1992 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Yakima 15 10045 1253 EGLET SURPLUS ZILLAH 4 Awaiting Cleanup 3/25/1996 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Yakima 15 2774629 5297 Fred Dills Property BUENA 2 Cleanup Started 7/29/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 25977617 5778 FRY BUILDING SUNNYSIDE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 7/19/2004 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 26981244 7073 Gearjammer Truck Plaza UNION GAP 5 Cleanup Started 1/29/2004 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 28575673 5818 Gold Nugget Market BUENA 5 Cleanup Started 12/26/2002 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 28575673 5818 Gold Nugget Market BUENA 5 Cleanup Started 9/7/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 91458995 6845 Grandview Market / Petrosun 1070 GRANDVIEW 2 Cleanup Started 8/13/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 9465028 415 Hoover Elementary School YAKIMA 3 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

1/3/2007 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Yakima 15 1927 3853 Interstate 82 Exit 33A Yakima City Landfill

YAKIMA 5 Cleanup Started 8/19/1997 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Yakima 15 468 4918 Johnnys Texaco SUNNYSIDE 4 Cleanup Started 9/10/1990 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 473 4921 KELLOGGS KORNER SUNNYSIDE 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 535 2347 KELLY OIL YAKIMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 9/7/1993 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Yakima 15 491 4924 La Rosita Bakery SUNNYSIDE 2 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 4171173 3347 LaBamba Restaurant UNION GAP 2 Awaiting Cleanup 8/6/2008 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

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FSID CSID Cleanup Site Name City Rank Site Status Date Added to

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Yakima 15 470 3667 Manhole 34 SUNNYSIDE 1 Cleanup Started 3/12/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 42788675 6057 MOXEE POTW MOXEE 3 Cleanup Started 6/11/2013 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 494 3759 Northwest Truck Repair & Salvage Inc

UNION GAP 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Yakima 15 520 4933 Pik A Pop 11 SUNNYSIDE 3 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 506 4929 PIK A POP 15 YAKIMA 2 Cleanup Started 8/25/1992 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 529 1938 RESIDENCE CHAMBERS YAKIMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 2/20/1996 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Yakima 15 93453337 1937 Robys Services BUENA 3 Cleanup Started 6/18/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 534 4938 Roza Irrigation District SUNNYSIDE 3 Cleanup Started 9/3/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 497 3640 Selah Dump SELAH 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Yakima 15 3257529 5314 SHARPS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE

MOXEE 3 Cleanup Started 7/31/2012 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 501 3402 SNIPES MOUNTAIN LANDFILL SUNNYSIDE 4 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Yakima 15 465 3397 SUNNYSIDE MUNICIPAL WELL SUNNYSIDE 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/28/1990 Other

Yakima 15 221207 3874 Terrace Heights Elementary School

YAKIMA 5 Cleanup Started 1/3/2007 Agricultural & Forestry Operations

Yakima 15 457 4358 Terrace Heights Landfill Pesticide Dump

YAKIMA 4 Cleanup Started 2/21/1995 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

Yakima 15 514 7020 Texaco Bulk Plant GRANDVIEW 2 Cleanup Started 3/8/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 528 4937 Tiger Oil 16th St & E Nob Hill YAKIMA 1 Cleanup Started 3/9/1993 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 469 4919 Tiger Oil 24th Ave & W Nob Hill YAKIMA 1 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 477 4922 Tiger Oil N 1st St Fmr 6013 YAKIMA 3 Cleanup Started 8/27/1991 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 53365837 2625 UNOCAL 76 YAKIMA 2 Cleanup Started 2/29/2000 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 539 1907 UNOCAL BULK PLANT 0766 SUNNYSIDE 1 Cleanup Started 3/8/1994 Bulk Fuel Storage and Handling

Yakima 15 105 2301 US ARMY Yakima Training Center YAKIMA 2 Construction Complete-Performance Monitoring

8/22/1995 Military Facilities; Munitions Related

Yakima 15 499 3401 VALLEY DRY CLEANERS SUNNYSIDE 2 Awaiting Cleanup 2/25/1992 Dry Cleaners

Yakima 15 95421291 4381 VALLEY JUNK YAKIMA 3 Cleanup Started 7/31/1999 Salvage Yards

Yakima 15 541 4942 WA DOT UNION GAP DISTRICT SITE

UNION GAP 3 Cleanup Started 3/8/1994 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 54517643 6257 Yakima City Fire Department YAKIMA 5 Cleanup Started 7/14/2000 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Yakima 15 463 3666 Yakima Old City Landfill YAKIMA 5 Awaiting Cleanup 8/19/1997 Landfills and Hazardous Waste Facilities

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Site Description / Source of Contamination / Category

Yakima 15 104 2499 YAKIMA PLATING YAKIMA 0 Tracked by EPA 9/10/1990 Metal Works

Yakima 15 464 3628 Zwight Logging YAKIMA 3 Awaiting Cleanup 8/27/1991 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance

Note: Sites highlighted gray are EPA-Lead sites that are tracked by the EPA. Although Ecology does not track their site status or ranking, the sites remain on the

Hazardous Sites List.