Title | Everett Smelter Cleanup Site: Soil Cleanup and Investigation Continues in Everett |
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Everett Smelter Cleanup Site: Soil Cleanup and Investigation Continues in Everett (Number of pages: 4) (Publication Size: 677KB)
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Author(s) | Meg Bommarito | ||||
Description | This fact sheet provides an update on the cleanup and sampling work being conducted in Everett as a result of contamination from the Asarco smelter. The smelter operated in Everett in the early 1900s and caused widespread arsenic and lead contamination in northeast Everett. Residential soil cleanup and lowlands sampling continue in 2013 in neighborhoods along East Marine View Drive, Maple Street, and the Everett Housing Authority Grandview Neighborhood. | ||||
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Contact | Meg Bommarito at 425-649-7256 or Meg.Bommarito@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | cleanup, smelter, contaminated soil, clean up, Asarco | ||||
FACILITY SITE | Facility Site ID: 2744 |
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