Facility Site ID: 79649975 Cleanup Site ID: 4217

Site Background

The Olympic View Sanitary Landfill (OVSL) site is located at 10015 SW Barney White Road in Port Orchard, Washington, within the Olympic View Industrial Park Complex. WMW owns eleven adjoining parcels totaling 454.15 acres, and the approximate 65-acre MSW landfill is located on three of those parcels. The landfill operated as a municipal sanitary landfill between 1963 and 2002. The landfill consists of three adjoining areas:

  • The approximate 20-acre Old Barney White Landfill (OWBL) was constructed before the implementation of WAC 173-301 (the state’s first solid waste regulation) in 1972 and closed before its repeal in 1985 and has no bottom liner but was closed with a final cover system in 1993 compliant with WAC 173-304 (Minimum Functional Standards for Solid Waste Handling). 
  • The approximate 25-acre Phase I Landfill area, located adjacent to the east side of the OBWL consists of:
  • Phase I Stage A (consists of a bottom liner that was not constructed to meet bottom liner requirements in WAC 173-304 because the area was already constructed and filled before these requirements were implemented on November 27, 1985.
  • Phase I Stage B and Phase I Stage C were designed and constructed with a bottom liner system that met the requirements of WAC 173-304-460. 
  • The approximate 20-acre Phase II Landfill area, located adjacent to the north side of Phase I, includes a bottom liner system designed and constructed to meet the requirements of WAC 173-351 (Criteria for MSW Landfills). 

Concurrent with the closure of the disposal areas at the Site in 2002, WMW constructed a solid waste transfer station near the landfill to allow for continued service for south Kitsap County residents. The current land uses around the Site include industrial activities (e.g., the waste transfer station) to the north and east, recreational uses to the south, and residential uses to the west.

Remedial Actions And Regulatory History

Since 1975, the landfill has operated under solid waste regulations and has both unlined and lined cells. The landfill closed in 2003. Kitsap Public Health District permits WMW to perform post-closure care at OVSL in accordance with WAC 173-351 and Kitsap County Board of Health Ordinance 2010–1. Post-closure care includes continued operation and maintenance of the existing landfill source control and containment systems and environmental monitoring programs.

WMW entered into Agreed Order No. DE 00SWFAPNR-1729 with the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) on January 31, 2000 to address the release of certain products of solid waste decomposition into the environment in accordance with Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) regulations in WAC 173-340. This agreed order required WMW to prepare a Remedial Investigation (RI) and Feasibility Study (FS) pursuant to MTCA for the Site. WMW completed interim actions to improve the landfill containment system and completed the RI/FS in October 2010.

WMW entered into Agreed Order No. DE 8462 with Ecology on June 9, 2011. This agreed order requires WMW to implement the Cleanup Action Plan (CAP) (Ecology, 2010). The first Periodic Review was completed by Ecology in 2017.

Existing source control and containment systems include:

  • Geomembrane cap over the Phase I and II landfill cells and Old Barney White Landfill (OBWL) to reduce precipitation infiltration and resulting leachate generation.
  • Stormwater runoff diversion and control structures to reduce precipitation infiltration and leachate generation.
  • Geomembrane liner beneath Phases I and II (excluding Phase I, Stage A) to contain leachate.
  • Leachate collection system from the Phase I and II Landfill cells.
  • OBWL toe drain leachate collection system.
  • Leachate treatment and disposal system.
  • Landfill gas extraction and treatment system for Phase I, Phase II, and OBWL.

2021 Periodic Review And Cap Addendum

A periodic review is conducted every five years following a cleanup action when institutional controls are used as part of the remedy, as required by MTCA. The purpose of the periodic review is to evaluate current site conditions and to ensure continued protection of human health and the environment. A CAP Addendum is allowed when a minor change to the CAP is proposed (an update to natural background metals concentrations in regional groundwater in this case).

The 2021 Periodic Review and CAP Addendum concluded:

  • The cleanup actions completed at the Site appear to be protective of human health and the environment; although ongoing natural attenuation processes have not achieved cleanup standards at this time. The source control measures and natural attenuation processes have been effective for the volatile organic compound indicator hazardous substances.
  • WMW calculated natural background concentrations of total arsenic, iron, and manganese in regional groundwater. The calculated natural background concentrations are 4.27 µg/L arsenic, 1,900 µg/L iron, and 730 µg/L manganese. Ecology recommended and KPHD granted using the natural background concentrations as groundwater quality standards for the landfill, as allowed under WAC 173-200-050(b)(ii). Similarly, the groundwater cleanup levels developed under MTCA should be no more stringent than natural background concentrations, as allowed under WAC 173-340-720(7)(c). Ecology recommends using this CAP Addendum to incorporate the natural background concentrations as revised groundwater cleanup levels for total arsenic, iron, and manganese.
  • The Site is subject to environmental covenants with restrictions for landfill closure, landfill post-closure care, and corrective action. WMW recorded two environmental covenants in 2011 for different parcels that meet the requirements for municipal solid waste landfills under WAC 173-351 and for MTCA cleanups under WAC 173-340. The environmental covenants are protective of human health and the environment.

Additional details can be found in the 2021 Periodic Review and CAP Addendum.

We did not receive any comments during the public comment period. The Periodic
Review and CAP Addendum have been finalized.

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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.

Environmental Covenant

County Recording #: 201106300193
County Recording Date: 6/30/2011

Restrictions/Requirements

  • Ongoing Maintenance of Remedy
  • Prohibit Soil Disturbance
  • Restrict Access
  • Restrict All Ground Water Extraction/Well Installation
  • Restrict Domestic Ground Water Extraction/Well Installation
  • Restrict Land Use

Restricted Media

  • Groundwater
  • Soil
Legal 6
Public Information 7
State Environmental Policy Act 2
Document Title Document Date Document Type
2010 Olympic View Sanitary Landfill SEPA DNS 10/29/2010 SEPA Documents
2010 Oympic View Sanitary Landfill SEPA Checklist 10/29/2010 SEPA Documents
Technical Reports 35
Document Title Document Date Document Type
2023 Olympic View Sanitary Landfill Annual Monitoring Report 3/29/2024 Groundwater Monitoring Report
2022 Annual Monitoring Report, Olympic View Sanitary Landfill 3/21/2023 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Periodic Review Notice Letter 12/9/2021 Periodic Review (5 Year)
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Periodic Review 11/4/2021 Periodic Review (5 Year)
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Cleanup Action Plan Addendum 11/4/2021 Cleanup Action Plan
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Statistical Derivation of Background Metal Concentrations 5/20/2021 Site Specific Technical Document - other
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - 2020 Annual Monitoring Report 3/29/2021 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - 2019 Annual Groundwater Report 3/16/2020 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Ecology Comments on the Application to Modify Permit (Monitoring Program Reduction) 3/18/2019 Site Specific Technical Document - other
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - 2018 Annual Monitoring Report 3/11/2019 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Application to Modify Permit Monitoring Program Reduction 2/5/2019 Site Specific Technical Document - other
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - 2017 Annual Monitoring Report 3/26/2018 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - 2016 Annual Monitoring Report 3/21/2017 Performance/Confirmational Monitoring Plan or Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Periodic Review 3/2/2017 Periodic Review (5 Year)
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - 2015 Annual Monitoring Report 3/18/2016 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - 2014 Annual Monitoring Report 3/26/2015 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - 2013 Annual Monitoring Report 3/24/2014 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - 2012 Annual Monitoring Report 3/29/2013 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Post-Closure Operation and Maintenance Plan 9/12/2012 Operation and Maintenance Plan
Discontinuing Monitoring of MW-9 4/19/2012 Groundwater Monitoring Report
OVSL 2011 Annual Report to Kitsap Public Health District 4/6/2012 Performance/Confirmational Monitoring Plan or Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - 2011 Annual Monitoring Report 3/2/2012 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Ecology comments and SCS response on Work Plan for 2011 Gas System Expansion, includes specifications 8/29/2011 Construction Plans and Specifications
Work Plan for 2011 GCCS Expansion 8/5/2011 Construction Plans and Specifications
2011 Final Cover Investigation and Erosion Repair Report 7/20/2011 Remedial Action Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - 2010 Annual Monitoring Report 3/1/2011 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Cleanup Action Plan 12/14/2010 Cleanup Action Plan
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Executive Summary 10/31/2010 Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Draft Cleanup Action Plan 10/1/2010 Cleanup Action Plan
Flare Station Modifications and Utility Flare Installation As-built Report 9/16/2010 Remedial Action/As-Built Report
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Feasibility Study 6/30/2010 Feasibility Study
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Sampling and Analysis Plan 12/17/2009 Sampling and Analysis Plan
Olympic View Sanitary Landfill - Environmental Monitoring Plan 12/17/2009 Performance/Confirmational Monitoring Plan or Report
Construction Quality Assurance Report (for 2008 gas system work) 5/31/2008 Remedial Action Report
Summary of Completed Work Landfill Gas System Repairs, Modifications, and Investigation 6/19/2007 Remedial Action Report
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

  • Solid Waste Program - Northwest Regional Office
    15700 Dayton Ave N
    Shoreline, 98133
    This location may only have print documents available during open comment periods.
  • North Mason Timberland Library
    23081 NE State Route 3
    Belfair, 98528
    This location may only have print documents available during open comment periods.
  • Kitsap County Health District
    345 6th St, Suite 300
    Bremerton, 98337
    This location may only have print documents available during open comment periods.

Contaminants 4

Contaminant Type
Soil
Groundwater
Surface Water
Air
Sediment
Bedrock
Halogenated Organics - Halogenated Organics C
Metals - Metals - Other S C
Other Contaminant - Conventional Contaminants, Inorganic C S
Metals - Arsenic S C C S
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.