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Port of Tacoma Kaiser - New Cleanup Agreement & Waste Unit Closure Plans Available for Public Comment

 
Publication number Date Published
11-09-088April 2011
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Author(s) Hannah Aoyagi
Description Ecology is entering into an Agreed Order with the Port of Tacoma for cleanup of the Port of Tacoma Kaiser site. The agreed order requires the port to investigate contamination and plan for cleanup. The site consists of 96 acres in the Tacoma tideflats at 3400 Taylor Way. The Dept. of Defense and Kaiser Aluminum operated an aluminum smelter and manufacturing plant there for over 60 years. The port will address remaining contamination (spent pot liner contamination). The public may comment on the plans for cleanup from April 21 to May 20, 2011.

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Keywords Remedial Investigation, feasibility study, PAHs, Agreed Order, cleanup, soil contamination, aluminum
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