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Everett Smelter Project Factsheet, Spring 2025

 
Publication number Date Published
25-09-150April 2025
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Author(s) Department of Ecology Toxics Cleanup Program NWRO
Description 2025 brings cleanup construction and more soil sampling to north Everett. The Everett Smelter Project Team is working to sample remaining properties and cleanup arsenic contamination in north Everett.
NOTES Ecology – NW Regional Office: 15700 Dayton Ave. N., Shoreline
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Keywords Lowlands, Everett, residential, sampling, Snohomish, cleanup, smelter, construction, arsenic, landscape
WEB PAGE Everett Smelter Cleanup
CLEANUP SITE Cleanup Site ID: 4298

FACILITY SITE Facility Site ID: 2744

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