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Custom Plywood Mill Site

 
Publication number Date Published
11-09-062February 2011
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Author(s) Hun Seak Park
Description Ecology is asking for comments on an Interim Action Cleanup Plan for the Custom Plywood Mill Site which is located on the west shore of Fidalgo Bay near 35th Street in Anacortes, WA. Ecology is conducting the cleanup for a portion of this site under the Puget Sound Initiative. Documents for comment are the Draft Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study, Draft Cleanup Action Plan and Engineering Design Report for the upland cleanup, and the State Environmental Policy Act Checklist and Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance. Comments will be accepted February 15 through March 17, 2011. An open house and public meeting will be held February 24 at the City Council Chambers, Anacortes, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm.

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Keywords Remedial Investigation, feasibility study, cleanup, soil contamination, Puget Sound Initiative, ground water contamination
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