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Boeing Auburn Fabrication Facility: Remedial Investigation Results - Air Quality (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published
17-04-011March 2017
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Author(s) Levkovitz, Thea
Description The Department of Ecology oversaw a comprehensive investigation of contamination, called a remedial investigation, at the Boeing facility. Since 2003, industrial, commercial, and residential air quality has been evaluated as part of that investigation. This document summarizes the results.
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Keywords groundwater vapor, Remedial Investigation, Boeing Auburn Plant, cleanup, volatile organic compounds, contamination, air pollution
WEB PAGE Boeing Auburn Cleanup Site
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