B & L Woodwaste Landfill
Site Description
The Asarco slag (a byproduct of ore smelting operations) leaked arsenic into soil and groundwater at the site. Arsenic has also been found in ditches surrounding the landfill and in wetland area. This posed a threat to human health and the environment, especially nearby wetlands and Hylebos Waterway.
Ecology finished the site cleanup plan in 2007. During bankruptcy proceedings, Asarco agreed to fund the majority of site cleanup. Murray Pacific and Louisiana Pacific also agreed to contribute funding. In 2008 Ecology entered into a Consent Decree (legal agreement) with Murray Pacific to implement the Cleanup Action Plan. Ecology is managing cleanup activities at the site with funding from the B&L Custodial Trust
Earlier Cleanup
- Combining the landfill into a single pile and capping it.
- Building a sub-surface wall around the landfill.
- Pumping and treating wetland groundwater.
- Removing contaminated sediment from the drainage ditches around the site.
- Other remedial measures.
There no longer appears to be a human health hazard from arsenic at the site. Because of cleanup work Murray Pacific and the trust have done, there is no longer arsenic in the ditches along Interurban Tail. The contaminated water in the wetlands is at least 15 feet deep.
In 2015, contaminated soil was excavated along the south and west ditch of the site. Any contaminated water found during this work was treated. Trees were replanted and the excavated area filled with clean soil.
Site use restrictions called institutional controls are in effect
Institutional controls can be fences, signs, or restrictions on how the property is used. For instance, an institutional control may prohibit installing drinking water wells or disturbing a protective cap that isolates contamination. These restrictions keep the contamination contained and keep people from being exposed to the contamination. The controls are usually listed in environmental covenants recorded with the county.
Periodic reviews are required when institutional controls are required at a site. Ecology conducts reviews to make sure the controls remain effective and the cleanup still protects human health and the environment. We conduct periodic reviews about every five years.
Institutional Controls 1
Environmental Covenant
Restrictions/Requirements
- Restrict All Ground Water Extraction/Well Installation
- Restrict Domestic Ground Water Extraction/Well Installation
- Restrict Land Use
Restricted Media
- Groundwater
- Soil
Documents 65
Legal 11
Outreach Information 13
State Environmental Policy Act 1
Document Title | Document Date | Document Type |
SEPA DNS | 6/22/2007 | SEPA Documents |
Technical Reports 40
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 - Metals Priority Pollutants | R | C | R | |||
Metals - Arsenic | C |
- S
- Suspected
- C
- Confirmed Above Cleanup Levels
- B
- Below Cleanup Levels
- RA
- Remediated-Above
- RB
- Remediated-Below
- R
- Remediated