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Colville Post & Poles Cleanup Site: Ecology invites public input on draft Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Work Plan

DRAFT FOR PUBLIC COMMENT Comment on this draft
 
Publication number Date Published
16-09-027July 2016
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Author(s) Erika Bronson
Description The Washington State Department of Ecology is directing a remedial investigation and feasibility study to determine the full extent of remaining contamination and evaluate final cleanup options at the Colville Post & Poles site. The nearly 23-acre site is located at 396 Highway 395 North, four miles outside of Colville in Stevens County, Washington. Colville Post & Poles, Inc., used the site to treat wood, primarily fence posts and rails, for about 60 years from the 1940s to 2005. As a result, pentachlorophenol, petroleum products, dioxins, and furans have been found at the site. The draft Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Work Plan includes installing groundwater monitoring wells and sampling soil to define where contamination ends. The public is invited to review and comment on the draft plan July 4 through August 4, 2016.
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Keywords Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA), Remedial Investigation, soil, toxics, groundwater, contamination
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