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Second Periodic Review: Northport City Park

 
Publication number Date Published
25-09-023February 2025
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Author(s) Toxics Cleanup Program, Eastern Region
Description Ecology reviewed post-cleanup site conditions and monitoring data to ensure human health and the environment are being protected at the Northport City Park cleanup site. We conduct periodic reviews about every five years. BNSF Railway, owner of the Northport City Park property, excavated and removed arsenic- and lead-contaminated soil to clean up the site in 2014. Some contaminated soil remains where further excavation would have damaged existing trees, buildings, or rail lines. These areas have been capped to prevent human contact and prevent water from infiltrating or moving the contaminated soil. Ecology found the capped areas in good condition, and no further actions are required at this time.
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Keywords Northport, Upper Columbia River, soil, smelter, MTCA, lead, contamination, arsenic, Stevens County
WEB PAGE Northport City Park cleanup site information
CLEANUP SITE Cleanup Site ID: 3421

FACILITY SITE Facility Site ID: 3833228