Title | Data Report on Jackson Park/Erlands Point Clam and Sediment Samples. |
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Data Report on Jackson Park/Erlands Point Clam and Sediment Samples. (Number of pages: 34) (Publication Size: 983KB)
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Author(s) | Johnson, A. | ||||
Description | The Toxic Cleanup Program requested assistance from the Environmental Investigations & Laboratory Services Program in determining if there is significant chemical contamination of the clams and sediments along a stretch of beach from the Jackson Park Housing Complex to Erlands Point, on Dyes Inlet, near Bremerton. The Washington State Department of Health has classified the commercial clam beds east of Erlands Point as "prohibited," due, in part, to possible contamination from toxic substances. Jackson Park Housing Complex is the site of a former Navy ordnance demilitarization facility and putative source of the contamination. | ||||
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Contact | EAP Publications Coordinator at 564-669-3028 or EAPpubs@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | investigation, samples, beach, environmental, report, health, chemical, sediment | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 15 Kitsap | ||||
DATA | Environmental Information Management (EIM) #AJOH0027 |
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