Title | Harris Avenue Shipyard Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study Fact Sheet |
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DRAFT FOR PUBLIC COMMENT | Comment on this draft | ||||
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Harris Avenue Shipyard Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study Fact Sheet (Number of pages: 6) (Publication Size: 2240KB)
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Author(s) | Ian Fawley | ||||
Description | Ecology invites you to comment on an environmental report for the Harris Avenue Shipyard cleanup site in Bellingham. The report, called a remedial investigation/feasibility study: describes contamination found at the Site, evaluates cleanup alternatives, and identifies a preferred cleanup alternative. Ecology will accept comments on it from April 1 - 30, 2019. | ||||
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Contact | Ian Fawley at 360-255-4382 or ian.fawley@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | Harris Avenue Shipyard, Bellingham, Bellingham Bay, cleanup, Ecology, MTCA | ||||
WEB PAGE | Harris Avenue Shipyard Cleanup Site Webpage | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 01 Nooksack | ||||
CLEANUP SITE | Cleanup Site ID: 193 |
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FACILITY SITE | Facility Site ID: 2922 |
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