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Everett Shipyard, Inc. Site

 
Publication number Date Published
11-09-061February 2011
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Author(s) Hun Seak Park
Description Ecology is asking for comments on plans to clean up the Everett Shipyard Inc., a site on Puget Sound. It is one of several properties located on the waterfront that have been studied for cleanup under the state's Puget Sound Initiative. The Site is at 1016 14th St. next to the Port of Everett's North Marina in Everett, Snohomish County. The public is invited to review the draft Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) and send comments to Ecology February 10 to March 14, 2011. There will be an informational open house February 16, 6-8 pm at Snohomish PUD No. 1, 2320 California St, Everett.

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Keywords public comment period, Remedial Investigation, feasibility study, PAHs, metals, soil contamination, Puget Sound Initiative, PCBs, petroleum, ground water contamination
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