Facility Site ID: 36399481 Cleanup Site ID: 5946

2019 Periodic Review Completed

Environmental cleanup is completed at the site, and the periodic review in 2019 shows that cleanup work remains effective in protecting the health of people and the environment. This was the second periodic review for the site. The first review was in 2014.

After cleanup, some petroleum (oil-range) hydrocarbon contamination remained in soil at the site. To prevent exposure to that contamination, a restrictive covenant was filed in 2008. The covenant restricts property use and requires maintenance of the building and the asphalt cap in the parking lot that covers the contaminated soil.

When an environmental covenant exists for a cleanup site, Ecology reviews site conditions at least every five years to ensure long-term effectiveness of the cleanup action.

Based on Ecology's inspection of the site on February 15, 2019, the conditions of the building and parking lot covering the area of petroleum contaminated soil remain in satisfactory condition and continue to eliminate exposure to buried petroleum contaminated soil.

From March 28 to April 28, 2019, Ecology held a comment period to give the public an opportunity to comment on conditions at the site. No comments were received and Ecology finalized the second periodic review report.

Second Periodic Review Report-Final

Site Description

Former Airspares cleanup site
Former Airspares cleanup site

The former Air Spares Inc. property is located at 2617 East L Street in Tacoma. The site is located in a residential/commercial area.  The building was built in the early 1970s.  Air Spares bought the property in 1985. A laboratory and parking lot now occupy the site.

Three underground storage tanks were installed on the property, perhaps during construction of the facility in the 1970's.  Reportedly, the tanks were taken out of service sometime during 1986 and all three tanks were removed in 1998. 

Site Cleanup

The site had three underground storage tanks on the property:

  • One 6,000 gallon tank for gasoline.
  • One 10,000 gallon tank for diesel.
  • One 300 gallon tank for waste oil.

In 1998, the three underground tanks were removed and soil collected from the excavated areas was tested for contaminants.

Analysis of soil samples collected from the excavation of the 6,000 and the 10,000 gallon tanks showed no petroleum hydrocarbon contamination. The holes were backfilled and compacted with the removed soils.

Visual evidence and the smell of petroleum contaminated soil was noted when the 300-gallon waste oil tank was excavated.  Analysis of soil collected from the excavated area showed that petroleum hydrocarbons contaminated the soil surrounding the tank. About 176 cubic yards of petroleum contaminated soil were removed and replaced with clean material. 

In 2006, results of additional study showed that no groundwater was encountered during sampling. Petroleum contaminated soil above state cleanup levels was present under the corner of the building. The remaining contaminated soil could not excavated from under the building without threatening the structural integrity of the building.

Because some residual petroleum contaminated soil remained, an environmental covenant was filed for the site. A covenant was recorded in 2008 that prohibits activities that could cause release of contaminants contained as part of the cleanup. 

With the cleanup action completed and the environmental covenant in place, Ecology issued a no further action determination in 2008. 

For the first periodic review, Ecology held a public comment period from February 6 through March 10, 2014 and received no comments.

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.

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 #: 2008509260335
County Recording Date: 9/26/2008

Restrictions/Requirements

  • Prohibit Soil Disturbance

Restricted Media

  • Soil
Legal 1
Document Title Document Date Document Type
Restrictive Covenant 9/30/2008 Environmental Covenant; Alternative Mechanism
Public Information 1
Document Title Document Date Document Type
Air Spares Inc 2nd Periodic Review Response Summary-No comments 4/29/2019 Responsiveness Summary
Technical Reports 3
Document Title Document Date Document Type
Air Spares, Inc.- Notice of Periodic Review 4/30/2019 Periodic Review (5 Year)
Second Periodic Review Report - Final 4/28/2019 Periodic Review (5 Year)
Air Spares Periodic Review Report 3/10/2014 Periodic Review (5 Year)
Voluntary Cleanup Program 1
Document Title Document Date Document Type
Air Spares VCP NFA letter 4/19/2008 VCP Opinion on Site Cleanup – NFA
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

  • Southwest Regional Office
    300 Desmond Dr SE
    Lacey, 98503-1274
    Please schedule an appointment to view print documents at this location.

Contaminants 2

Contaminant Type
Soil
Groundwater
Surface Water
Air
Sediment
Bedrock
Non-Halogenated Organics - Petroleum Products-Unspecified B
Non-Halogenated Organics - Petroleum-Other RA
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.