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Spokane International Airport PFAS Cleanup Site: Documents ready for public review and comment

DRAFT FOR PUBLIC COMMENT Comment on this draft
 
Publication number Date Published
24-09-022March 2024
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Author(s) Erika Beresovoy
Description You are invited to review and comment on the Enforcement Order and Public Participation Plan for the Spokane International Airport PFAS cleanup site March 29 through May 27, 2024. The order requires Spokane International Airport to complete a remedial investigation and feasibility study. The remedial investigation will determine the full extent of PFAS and other contamination in soil and groundwater, and the feasibility study will evaluate cleanup options. The plan describes how you will be informed and can comment during the cleanup process.
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Keywords PFAS, investigation, soil, toxics, cleanup, MTCA, groundwater, firefighting foam
WEB PAGE Spokane International Airport PFAS cleanup site information
CLEANUP SITE Cleanup Site ID: 16774

FACILITY SITE Facility Site ID: 6332493

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