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BP Harbor Island Terminal Periodic Review Final Report

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
14-09-213December 2014February 2015
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Author(s) Maura O'Brien
Description Ecology is pleased to announce that the Periodic Review Report (PRR) for BP Harbor Island Terminal for 2010 through 2014 is final after the public comment period held December 19, 2014 through January 26, 2015. The report highlights the cleanup actions conducted at the BP Harbor Island Terminal, and former ARCO Harbor Island Terminal. The BP Terminal is one of three petroleum terminals at Harbor Island and part of the US EPA Harbor Island Superfund Site. The three terminals make up Operable Unit #2.

This report is to satisfy the requirements for the state Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) periodic review; and to assist the EPA Five-Year Review for the Harbor Island Superfund site.

The PRR report shows that the BP Terminal and the two other petroleum terminals at Harbor Island are in compliance with the MTCA requirements and legal agreement called the Consent Decree. The report shows that the cleanup actions completed appear to be protective of human health and the environment, and some cleanup actions will continue at specific locations with groundwater compliance monitoring.

Based on this periodic review for 2010 – 2014, Ecology has determined that the requirements of the Consent Decree for BP Harbor Island Terminal are being met and no additional cleanup actions are required other than continued specific cleanup actions and compliance monitoring. Next periodic review is scheduled for 2019.
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Keywords Periodic Review
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