Walla Walla Farmers Coop
Cleanup Complete
Ecology removed the Walla Walla Farmers Co-op cleanup site from Washington's Contaminated Sites List in 2018. The list includes all sites awaiting or undergoing investigation or cleanup.
Site History
Walla Walla Farmers Cooperative, an association that operates on a non-profit cooperative basis as an agent for its members, owns the farm chemical storage, mixing, and handling facility. Previously, pesticide and herbicide containers and fertilizer sprayers were rinsed, and contaminated water seeped into the ground. As a result, soil and groundwater became contaminated.
In 1985, Ecology started investigating the site after a complaint about illegal dumping. Since then, a series of investigations and cleanup actions:
- Determined the extent and locations of contamination
- Removed contaminated soil and cap remaining contaminated soil that couldn’t be excavated
- Improved and monitor groundwater quality
In addition, a restrictive covenant was recorded on the property to limit or prohibit site activities that could expose remaining contamination or negatively affect the cleanup. Land use is limited to industrial purposes. The pavement may not be disturbed, no soil may be removed, and groundwater withdrawal and use is restricted. The covenant shows the type and location of contamination to inform prospective buyers, and Ecology must be notified of a property sale.
Periodic reviews
Ecology has completed three periodic reviews for the site and found the cleanup remains effective. You can learn more in the reports:
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
- Prevent the Reuse or Relocation of Site Soil
- Restrict Land Use
Restricted Media
- Soil
Documents 7
Legal 2
Document Title | Document Date | Document Type |
Order Satisfaction Letter: Walla Walla Farmers Co-op | 6/25/2018 | Order Notice of Satisfaction/Status |
Environmental Covenant: Walla Walla Farmers Co-op | 5/5/1994 | Environmental Covenant; Alternative Mechanism |
Outreach Information 1
Document Title | Document Date | Document Type |
Responsiveness Summary for Second Periodic Review: Walla Walla Farmers Co-op | 3/13/2013 | Responsiveness Summary |
Technical Reports 4
Document Title | Document Date | Document Type |
Third Periodic Review: Walla Walla Farmers Co-op | 12/31/2024 | Periodic Review (5 Year) |
Compliance Groundwater Monitoring Report and Request for Compliance Monitoring Termination: Walla Walla Farmers Co-op | 11/9/2017 | Monitoring Report |
Second Periodic Review: Walla Walla Farmers Co-op | 2/6/2013 | Periodic Review (5 Year) |
First Periodic Review: Walla Walla Farmers Co-op | 11/1/2007 | Periodic Review (5 Year) |
Places to see print documents
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Eastern Regional OfficeN 4601 Monroe StSpokane, 99205-1265Please schedule an appointment to view print documents at this location.
Contaminants 3
Contaminant Type | Soil |
Groundwater |
Surface Water |
Air |
Sediment |
Bedrock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Non-Halogenated Organics - Petroleum Products-Unspecified | RA | RB | ||||
Other Contaminant - Conventional Contaminants, Inorganic | RA | RB | ||||
Pesticides - Pesticides-Unspecified | RA | RB |
- S
- Suspected
- C
- Confirmed Above Cleanup Levels
- B
- Below Cleanup Levels
- RA
- Remediated-Above
- RB
- Remediated-Below
- R
- Remediated