Tiger Oil 24th Ave & W Nob Hill

Facility Site ID: 469 Cleanup Site ID: 4919

Site Description

Tiger Oil Site prior to start of 2015 contaminated soil removal.
Tiger Oil Site prior to start of 2015 contaminated soil removal.
This Tiger Oil Site is located at 2312 W Nob Hill Boulevard in Yakima, Washington.  In 1981, an explosion occurred in a drainage line adjacent to the Site which triggered an initial search for released fuel from the Site.  The explosion resulted from the presence of explosive levels of gasoline vapors which accumulated in and around the line.  Tank and line testing conducted by Tiger Oil Company in September 1982 showed a leaking pipe to a regular leaded gasoline dispenser at the station.

From 1982 to 1984, approximately 20,000 gallons of petroleum product leaked from the underground storage tank system at the retail petroleum station.  The petroleum has contaminated the soil and groundwater both at the Site and on adjacent properties. 

The site is currently on Ecology’s Hazardous Sites List with a ranking of “1”.  Sites on the Hazardous Sites List are a priority for Ecology, and have completed a Site Hazard Assessment (SHA). A SHA provides information about the environmental risk of the site. Risk is based on the amount of contaminants, how toxic they are, and how easily they can come in contact with people and the environment. Sites are ranked relative to each other on a scale of “1” to “5”; with a rank of “5” being the lowest.

Historic Cleanup Activities

Following the release, an interim action was conducted that consisted of the installation of a simple product recovery system.  Over 16,000 gallons of gasoline were recovered from soil and groundwater over the following 2 years. 
An interim remediation system, consisting of a groundwater and soil vapor extraction (SVE) system was operated from 1995 through 2006 to reduce the level of soil and groundwater contamination and to prevent contamination from moving onto adjacent properties.  

Ecology entered into a Consent Decree in 2004 to implement a cleanup action plan at the Site.  The leaking tanks have been removed, and 700 tons of contaminated soil were transported off-site. 

A restrictive covenant was recorded for the Site in 2005 which restricts the use of groundwater at the Site for domestic purposes.

Current Cleanup Activities

The City of Yakima purchased the property in 2014.  Ecology and the City of Yakima entered into an Amended Consent Decree in September 2014 to implement an amended cleanup action plan at the Site.

During late spring and early summer of 2015, the former Tiger Mart building was demolished after all asbestos had been removed from the building.  Asphalt pavement within the extent of the excavation was also removed.

During excavation activities, shallow uncontaminated soils (from ground surface to approximately two feet below ground surface) were removed and segregated in stockpiles for screening. If screening indicated the absence of petroleum contamination, the stockpiled soils were stored on site for use as backfill. Excavation near the building footprints of adjacent buildings was limited in order to protect the integrity of the building foundations.

Petroleum contaminated soils were removed from approximately 9 to 14 feet below ground surface. A proprietary mix of chemicals were mixed with clean soil and used to fill up the excavated pit.  Approximately 8,740 tons of petroleum contaminated soils were transported to Anderson’s petroleum contaminated soils facility in Yakima, Washington.  Three additional groundwater monitoring wells were installed when backfilling was completed.

Groundwater monitoring will begin in November 2015, and continue every three months. This data will be used for making future cleanup decisions at the Site.

March 18, 2015 - The gray soil piled for removal hear the center of the photo has the highest gasoline contamination levels encountered, and was located just behind the nearby restaurant building
March 18, 2015 - The gray soil piled for removal hear the center of the photo has the highest gasoline contamination levels encountered, and was located just behind the nearby restaurant building
A wide-angle shot of the site with the paving in place after contaminated soil removal.
A wide-angle shot of the site with the paving in place after contaminated soil removal.

Periodic Review

Periodic reviews are conducted every 5 years by Ecology for sites that have Environmental Covenants and/or Institutional Controls. The review is intended to examine the effectiveness of cleanup activities and to assure the continued protection of human health and the environment.

Periodic Review Results

  • The remedy implemented at the Site to date does not meet the minimum requirements of MTCA and fails to be protective of human health and the environment; however, contaminants at the Site do not pose an immediate threat to human health and the environment. Exposure to contaminated soil, groundwater, and NAPL remaining beneath the Site is not likely as long as institutional controls and permanent Site surfaces are maintained.
  • Soil and groundwater cleanup levels have not been met at the Site; however, the cleanup action for the Property is determined to comply with cleanup standards under WAC 173-340-740(6) (f), since the long-term integrity of the containment system is ensured and the requirements for containment technologies have been met.
  • The restrictive covenant for the property is in place and will be effective in protecting public health and the environment from exposure to hazardous substances and protecting the integrity of the cleanup action.

Based on this periodic review, the Department of Ecology has determined that the requirements of the restrictive covenant are being followed. Additional remedial actions are required by the property owner, and are ongoing. It is the property owner’s responsibility to continue to inspect the Site to assure that the integrity of the cap is maintained.

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 #: 7440243
County Recording Date: 2/7/2005

Restrictions/Requirements

  • Prohibit Soil Disturbance
  • Restrict All Ground Water Extraction/Well Installation
  • Restrict Domestic Ground Water Extraction/Well Installation

Restricted Media

  • Groundwater
  • Soil

Environmental Covenant

County Recording #: 7896924
County Recording Date: 1/12/2016

Restrictions/Requirements

  • Restrict All Ground Water Extraction/Well Installation
  • Restrict Land Use

Restricted Media

  • Groundwater
  • Soil
Legal 17
Document Title Document Date Document Type
Tiger Oil 24th and Nob Hill - Final PLP Letter - Heyden 8/13/2020 Final Potentially Liable Person Status Letter
Tiger Oil 24th Ave & West Nob Hill - Early Notice Letter 3/25/2020 Early Notice Letter
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill Environmental Covenant No. 7896924 1/12/2016 Environmental Covenant; Alternative Mechanism
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill 2014 CD No. DE 10951 with Exhibits 9/5/2014 Consent Decree
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill Final PLP letter - City of Yakima 7/8/2014 Final Potentially Liable Person Status Letter
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill Court of Appeals Published Opinion 2/28/2012 Court Order
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill Order of Contempt Aginst Defendant Tiger Oil Corporation 3/30/2010 Court Order
Tiger Oil - Restrictive Covenant No. 7440243 2/7/2005 Environmental Covenant; Alternative Mechanism
Tiger Oil CAP Consent Decree No. DE 1766 10/29/2004 Consent Decree
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill "Mercy Property" Consent Decree No. DE 8897 8/15/2003 Consent Decree
Tiger Oil implement cleanup EO No. DE 02TCPCR-3589 3/13/2002 Enforcement Order
Tiger Oil cleanup EO No. DE 98TC-C166 9/24/1998 Enforcement Order
Tiger Oil Mercy SVE OE No. DE 95TC-C111 2/15/1995 Enforcement Order
Tiger Oil SVE EO No. DE 94TC-C432 9/27/1994 Enforcement Order
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill EO DE 90-C140 2nd Amendment 10/31/1991 Enforcement Order Amendment
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill AO DE 90-C140 1st Amendment 6/27/1990 Agreed Order Amendment
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill RI/FS AO No. DE 90-C140 3/29/1990 Agreed Order
Public Information 8
Technical Reports 28
Document Title Document Date Document Type
Tiger Oil 24th Ave & W Nob Hill - Baseline Groundwater Monitoring Event Report October 2023 2/26/2024 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Tiger Oil 24th Ave & W Nob Hill - Ecology Comments on Draft GWMR 2/9/2024 Site Specific Administrative Document - other (Administrative correspondence)
Tiger Oil 24th and Nob Hill - Depressurization System Pilot Test Report and Barrier SVE Work Plan 10/1/2023 Site Specific Technical Document - other
Tiger Oil 24th and Nob Hill - Draft Supplemental Air Qulaity Assessment 12/14/2021 Site Specific Technical Document - other
Tiger Oil 24th Ave & W. Nob Hill - Ecology Comments on Site Management Plan 5/21/2021 Site Specific Administrative Document - other (Administrative correspondence)
Tiger Oil 24th and W Nob Hill - Minor SOW Change 4/9/2021 Site Specific Administrative Document - other (Administrative correspondence)
Tiger Oil 24th and Nob Hill - Ecology Response to Exhibit A, GWM 2021-2022, SOW 3/1/2021 Site Specific Administrative Document - other (Administrative correspondence)
Tiger Oil 24th & W Nob Hill - Ecology Comments on Site Management Plan 3/20/2020 Site Specific Administrative Document - other (Administrative correspondence)
Tiger Oil 24th Ave & Nob Hill - Ecology Comments on High Resolution Site Characterization Report 9/17/2019 Site Specific Administrative Document - other (Administrative correspondence)
Tiger Oil 24th and Nob Hill - Draft High Characterization Report 4/26/2019 Site Specific Technical Document - other
Tiger Oil 24th and Nob Hill - Amended Compliance Monitoring Plan Memo 3/2/2017 Site Specific Administrative Document - other (Administrative correspondence)
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill August 2016 Periodic Review 8/1/2016 Periodic Review (5 Year)
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill Quarterly Progress Report May 2016 6/8/2016 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill Quarterly Progress Report February 2016 3/22/2016 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Tiger Oil 24th and Nob Hill - Groundwater Monitoring Plan 8/26/2015 Performance/Confirmational Monitoring Plan or Report
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill GW Monitoring Plan 8/26/2015 Site Specific Technical Document - other
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill IA Completion Report Errata Sheet 6/26/2015 Interim Action Documents
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill IA Completion Report 6/17/2015 Interim Action Documents
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill SOW and Schedule 2015-2020 2/27/2015 Scope Of Work
Tiger Oil 24th and Nob Hill Construction Schedule 2/16/2015 Site Specific Technical Document - other
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill Interim Action Plan and Engineering Design Report 1/23/2015 Engineering Design Report
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill 30-day notice of potential liability 6/5/2014 Site Specific Administrative Document - other (Administrative correspondence)
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill Amended Cleanup Action Plan 6/1/2014 Cleanup Action Plan
United Builders (Mercy Development) Well Repair and Redevelopment Plan approval ltr 8/6/2013 Site Specific Administrative Document - other (Administrative correspondence)
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill Groundwater Sampling Report 6/12/2013 Groundwater Monitoring Report
United Builders December 2009 Periodic Review 12/1/2009 Periodic Review (5 Year)
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill April 2009 Periodic Review Rpt 4/1/2009 Periodic Review (5 Year)
Tiger Oil 24th & Nob Hill Cleanup Action Plan March 2002 3/13/2002 Cleanup Action Plan
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

  • Central Regional Office
    1250 W Alder St
    Union Gap, 98903-0009
    Please schedule an appointment to view print documents at this location.

Contaminants 5

Contaminant Type
Soil
Groundwater
Surface Water
Air
Sediment
Bedrock
Non-Halogenated Organics - Non-Halogenated Solvents C C
Non-Halogenated Organics - Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons C
Halogenated Organics - Halogenated Solvents C
Non-Halogenated Organics - Benzene C C
Non-Halogenated Organics - Petroleum-Gasoline C C
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.