BNSF Railway Black Tank Property
Site Background
The site housed a 50-foot-diameter, above-ground, black tank that stored petroleum products. The tank was built as early as 1910 and was actively used until 1988. The tank was connected to piping and other infrastructure facilities. The petroleum products were used in various industrial operations. Residual petroleum products were stored until 2006 when BNSF removed the tank. The site also had an above-ground red tank that was used to store and transfer diesel. The diesel was used to thin bunker C, so it could be pumped into trains.
>>Learn more in the Cleanup section and our BNSF Railway Black Tank Property Frequently Asked Questions document.
North Spokane Corridor construction in Hillyard is on schedule
The site is in the path of the North Spokane Corridor. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is building the freeway to connect US Highway 395 to Interstate 90.To keep the freeway on its original, community-preferred alignment, Ecology and WSDOT entered into a framework agreement with BNSF. The framework sets the basis for WSDOT to continue design and construction of the freeway, provides WSDOT right-of-way access to BNSF’s property, and ensures that cleanup infrastructure can co-exist with the freeway.
Contamination
Petroleum products were spilled or leaked to soil and groundwater during historic site activities.
The primary petroleum products that spilled or leaked were diesel and a heavy oil known as bunker C. An approximately 7-acre plume is on groundwater 170 feet below the ground surface. These petroleum products are very thick, difficult to pump, and challenging to clean up because of the depth and type of contamination.
Because the petroleum products are thick, the contamination is staying on top of the groundwater with very little mixing occurring. Many groundwater monitoring wells are at the site, and drinking water is not affected by the contamination at this time. Monitoring will continue until the cleanup process is complete.
However, it’s important to understand and clean up the contamination while it still remains reasonably isolated, and Ecology will oversee the cleanup process until the site is protective of human health and the environment.
Cleanup Underway
Ecology entered into an Agreed Order with BNSF and Marathon in 2012, requiring them to conduct a remedial investigation and feasibility study (RI/FS). The RI gathered information about the extent and locations of petroleum contamination in soil and groundwater at the site. The FS evaluates cleanup options.
The draft RI/FS was available for public review and comment May 22 through June 22, 2017. We received comments from 21 people and published our responses. We also sent them to everyone who commented and appreciate their interest and input.
Ecology received four requests for a public meeting during the draft RI/FS comment period, which did not meet the 10 requests we require to justify the costs of holding one. However, when requestors provided contact information, we offered to meet with them individually to answer questions and listen to concerns. No one accepted these offers.
We held a comment period June 4 - July 3, 2018, for an amendment to the legal agreement with BNSF Railway and Marathon Oil. The amendment required the responsible parties to excavate and dispose up to 15 feet of contaminated soil at each of the five surface soil contamination areas in 2018 before the cleanup action plan is final. This interim cleanup action was necessary to keep the North Spokane Corridor freeway construction on schedule. Ecology responded to comments from eight people.
We held a comment period May 13 - June 11, 2019, for the following documents:- Cleanup Action Plan -- explains the cleanup methods we proposed for this site and includes a Scope of Work and Schedule for BNSF and Marathon to complete cleanup
- Consent decree -- legal agreement requiring the parties responsible for cleanup to enact the cleanup plan
- SEPA documents -- we have reviewed the cleanup actions using the SEPA checklist, and decided they won’t adversely affect people or the environment (Determination of Non-significance)
Ecology received comments from seven people. We appreciate the input we received. You may read the comments and our responses, and we have sent them to those who commented. We have finalized the draft documents without making further changes based on public comments.
Final cleanup is underway, following the plans laid out in the Cleanup Action Plan and Scope of Work and Schedule.
Documents 22
Legal 3
Document Title | Document Date | Document Type |
Consent Decree for CAP: Black Tank | 7/25/2019 | Consent Decree |
Amendment No. 1: Agreed Order for BNSF Black Tank site | 7/12/2018 | Agreed Order Amendment |
Agreed Order for RI/FS: Black Tank | 7/11/2012 | Agreed Order |
Public Information 10
State Environmental Policy Act 4
Document Title | Document Date | Document Type |
Determination of Non-significance: Black Tank CAP | 4/29/2019 | SEPA Documents |
SEPA Environmental Checklist: Black Tank CAP | 4/16/2019 | SEPA Documents |
SEPA Determination of Non-significance: Black Tank shallow soil removal | 5/15/2018 | SEPA Documents |
SEPA Environmental Checklist: Black Tank shallow soil removal | 5/14/2018 | SEPA Documents |
Technical Reports 5
Document Title | Document Date | Document Type |
Cleanup Action Plan: Black Tank | 6/19/2019 | Cleanup Action Plan |
CAP Scope of Work & Schedule: Black Tank | 4/1/2019 | Scope Of Work |
Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Report: BNSF Black Tank Property | 3/6/2017 | Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study |
Black Tank Remedy Framework Agreement | 3/1/2017 | Site Specific Technical Document - other |
BNSF Black Tank Property - Letters re: North Spokane Corridor and Black Tank Site | 10/26/2016 | Site Specific Administrative Document - other (Administrative correspondence) |
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.
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Spokane Public Library Hillyard Branch4005 N. Cook St.Spokane, 99207This location may only have print documents available during open comment periods.
Contaminants 2
Contaminant Type | Soil |
Groundwater |
Surface Water |
Air |
Sediment |
Bedrock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Non-Halogenated Organics - Petroleum Products-Unspecified | C | C | ||||
Non-Halogenated Organics - Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons | C | S |
- S
- Suspected
- C
- Confirmed Above Cleanup Levels
- B
- Below Cleanup Levels
- RA
- Remediated-Above
- RB
- Remediated-Below
- R
- Remediated