Meridian Campus Campus Peak
Facility Site ID:
16971
Cleanup Site ID:
12284
Property Background
Location
Campus Peak Property is part of the 1,540-acre Meridian Campus Development in Lacey, Washington.
History
This 13.38-acre Property was scheduled for future development into single-family houses. Prior to 2015, this Property was undeveloped and forested.
Why did the Property need cleanup?
In 2005, soil testing found the surface soil contaminated with Arsenic and Lead. This contamination is likely a result of air pollution from the former Asarco smelter in Tacoma. Air pollution from the smelter settled on the surface soil over more than 1,000 square miles of the Puget Sound basin. The contaminated area is known as the Tacoma Smelter Plume and is managed under the Asarco Tacoma Smelter Site. Arsenic and lead in soil can cause adverse health effects with long-term exposure. Developers within the Tacoma Smelter Plume are encouraged to cleanup properties within the plume during residential development. Ecology provides free Technical Assistance to developers.
Campus Peak Property is part of the 1,540-acre Meridian Campus Development in Lacey, Washington.
History
This 13.38-acre Property was scheduled for future development into single-family houses. Prior to 2015, this Property was undeveloped and forested.
Why did the Property need cleanup?
In 2005, soil testing found the surface soil contaminated with Arsenic and Lead. This contamination is likely a result of air pollution from the former Asarco smelter in Tacoma. Air pollution from the smelter settled on the surface soil over more than 1,000 square miles of the Puget Sound basin. The contaminated area is known as the Tacoma Smelter Plume and is managed under the Asarco Tacoma Smelter Site. Arsenic and lead in soil can cause adverse health effects with long-term exposure. Developers within the Tacoma Smelter Plume are encouraged to cleanup properties within the plume during residential development. Ecology provides free Technical Assistance to developers.
Property Cleanup
How was the Property cleaned up?
In June 2005, Landau Associates developed a cleanup action plan for the entire Meridian Campus Development. The cleanup action plan selected soil mixing during development grading activities as a way to remediate the Tacoma Smelter Plume contamination. Ecology agreed with the plan for cleanup and issued an opinion letter in 2006.
In 2014, Rob Rice Homes remediated the Property during its residential development. They removed the contaminated surface soil and placed it in a stockpile. The stockpile was then sampled and reused as fill on the Property. Mixing contaminated soil with cleaner soil dilutes the concentration of arsenic and lead in the soil. Mixing is typically used when the concentrations of arsenic and lead are below a certain level. In this way, cleanup can be a part of development.
How do we know if the cleanup was satisfactory?
In 2013, the developer joined the Voluntary Cleanup Program with Ecology, requesting an opinion on the cleanup of the Property. They provided Ecology with a cleanup report containing the results of the soil sampling after the cleanup.
They sampled the stockpiled soil and the soil underneath the excavated areas. The arsenic and lead levels met the cleanup standards for unrestricted land use. The soil that was scraped off and stockpiled was sampled using the Tacoma Smelter Plume Model Remedies Guidance. The soil underneath the excavated areas was also sampled to make sure that the levels of arsenic were below state cleanup standards. Ecology determined that the Property was cleaned to satisfy state requirements and issued a No Further Action determination. In 2014, Rob Rice Homes started developing the Meridian Campus Peak Property into a single-family housing development.
In June 2005, Landau Associates developed a cleanup action plan for the entire Meridian Campus Development. The cleanup action plan selected soil mixing during development grading activities as a way to remediate the Tacoma Smelter Plume contamination. Ecology agreed with the plan for cleanup and issued an opinion letter in 2006.
In 2014, Rob Rice Homes remediated the Property during its residential development. They removed the contaminated surface soil and placed it in a stockpile. The stockpile was then sampled and reused as fill on the Property. Mixing contaminated soil with cleaner soil dilutes the concentration of arsenic and lead in the soil. Mixing is typically used when the concentrations of arsenic and lead are below a certain level. In this way, cleanup can be a part of development.
How do we know if the cleanup was satisfactory?
In 2013, the developer joined the Voluntary Cleanup Program with Ecology, requesting an opinion on the cleanup of the Property. They provided Ecology with a cleanup report containing the results of the soil sampling after the cleanup.
They sampled the stockpiled soil and the soil underneath the excavated areas. The arsenic and lead levels met the cleanup standards for unrestricted land use. The soil that was scraped off and stockpiled was sampled using the Tacoma Smelter Plume Model Remedies Guidance. The soil underneath the excavated areas was also sampled to make sure that the levels of arsenic were below state cleanup standards. Ecology determined that the Property was cleaned to satisfy state requirements and issued a No Further Action determination. In 2014, Rob Rice Homes started developing the Meridian Campus Peak Property into a single-family housing development.
Related Cleanup Properties - Meridian Campus
For more information about the individual properties click on the Map under the SITE INFORMATION in the upper right corner
Meridian Campus – Springs
Meridian Campus – Estates Division I
Meridian Campus – Willows
Meridian Campus – Estates Division III
Meridian Campus – Estates Division II
Meridian Campus – Fairways
Meridian Campus – Glen
Meridian Campus – Reserve
Meridian Campus - Ridge
Meridian Campus – Highlands Tracts T and V
Meridian Campus – Highlands N Division I
Meridian Campus - Highlands N Division II
Meridian Campus – Meadows Division I
Meridian Campus – Meadows Division II
Meridian Campus – Meadows Phase III
Meridian Campus – Puget Meadows East
Meridian Campus – Puget Meadows West
Meridian Campus – North Thurston Middle School #5
Meridian Campus - Highlands Phase I
Meridian Campus - Highlands Phase II
Meridian Campus - Puget Meadows West Apartments
Meridian Campus – Springs
Meridian Campus – Estates Division I
Meridian Campus – Willows
Meridian Campus – Estates Division III
Meridian Campus – Estates Division II
Meridian Campus – Fairways
Meridian Campus – Glen
Meridian Campus – Reserve
Meridian Campus - Ridge
Meridian Campus – Highlands Tracts T and V
Meridian Campus – Highlands N Division I
Meridian Campus - Highlands N Division II
Meridian Campus – Meadows Division I
Meridian Campus – Meadows Division II
Meridian Campus – Meadows Phase III
Meridian Campus – Puget Meadows East
Meridian Campus – Puget Meadows West
Meridian Campus – North Thurston Middle School #5
Meridian Campus - Highlands Phase I
Meridian Campus - Highlands Phase II
Meridian Campus - Puget Meadows West Apartments
Voluntary Cleanup Program
This site was cleaned up under our Voluntary Cleanup Program, which provides technical help to owners of contaminated sites.
Voluntary Cleanup Program customers pay fees to cover our costs for technical help and reviewing cleanup reports. Sites in this program must meet the same cleanup standards as the sites Ecology manages under legal orders.
Documents 4
Technical Reports 2
Document Title | Document Date | Document Type |
NFA Request Report - Campus Peak | 11/26/2013 | Remedial Action Report |
Meridian Campus Cleanup Action Plan | 6/16/2005 | Cleanup Action Plan |
Voluntary Cleanup Program 2
Document Title | Document Date | Document Type |
Meridian Campus - Campus Peak SW1347 - VCP Property NFA | 5/5/2014 | VCP Opinion on Property Cleanup – NFA |
Meridian Campus Opinion Letter | 1/24/2006 | Voluntary Cleanup Program Opinion – Other |
There may be more documents related to this site. To obtain documents not available electronically, you will need to make a public records request.
Places to see print documents
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Southwest Regional Office300 Desmond Dr SELacey, 98503-1274Please schedule an appointment to view print documents at this location.
Contaminants 2
Contaminant Type | Soil |
Groundwater |
Surface Water |
Air |
Sediment |
Bedrock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Metals - Arsenic | RB | |||||
Metals - Lead | B |
- S
- Suspected
- C
- Confirmed Above Cleanup Levels
- B
- Below Cleanup Levels
- RA
- Remediated-Above
- RB
- Remediated-Below
- R
- Remediated
This contaminant list was based on our best information at the time it was entered. It may not reflect current conditions at the site.