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BNSF Parkwater Railyard Site

 
Publication number Date Published
10-09-026September 2010
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Author(s) Carol Bergin
Description BNSF Railway Company entered into a legal agreement, called an Agreed Order, with the Washington State Department of Ecology in 2009. The Order required BNSF to conduct a Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study (RI/FS) at the Parkwater Railyard site. The site, formerly known as Yardley, is at 5302 East Trent Ave, Spokane, WA. The public is invited to comment on draft documents September 3 through October 4, 2010.

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Keywords public comment period, Remedial Investigation, feasibility study, cleanup, soil contamination, ground water contamination
FACILITY SITE Facility Site ID: 676

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