Title | More Soil Cleanup Work Begins in Everett This Summer |
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More Soil Cleanup Work Begins in Everett This Summer (Number of pages: 3) (Publication Size: 546KB)
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Author(s) | Meg Bommarito | ||||
Description | The Department of Ecology (Ecology) removed contaminated soil from 24 properties in the Everett Smelter Cleanup area in 2011. This year, cleanup continues in two areas of the cleanup site, one north and one south of Broadway. A total of 55 properties will be cleaned up. |
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Contact | Frank Reinart at 425-649-7287 or Frank.Reinart@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | cleanup, contaminated soil | ||||
WEB PAGE | Additional Information | ||||
FACILITY SITE | Facility Site ID: 2744 |
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