Proposed SeaTac property clean-up agreement submitted for public comment
Thu, 04/26/2012
Press release:
Contaminated groundwater and soil under and near a SeaTac property will undergo cleanup with a combination of below-ground air injection, vapor removal, and natural bacterial action, under a proposed legal agreement submitted for public comment by the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) and the site’s current and former owners.
The proposed agreement, called a consent decree, incorporates a cleanup action plan that underwent public review and comment in 2011.
The parcel – owned by Sea-Tac Investments LLC, ANSCO Properties, LLC, and Scarsella Bros. Inc., -- is located at 16025-16223 International Blvd. The site has no connection with the nearby Sea-Tac Airport.
The property has had various occupants and businesses, including a construction yard and tenants who installed underground fuel tanks.
Sampling studies show that contaminants related to gasoline affect ground water under the property’s north end and a surrounding area. A cleanup of contaminated soil occurred in 2001, and pavement on the site prevents people from coming into contact with soil and vapors from the contaminated underground water and soil.
The cleanup system will operate for an estimated five years, to be followed by additional monitoring and system evaluation.
A public comment period on the proposed legal agreement will remain open through May 21, 2012. For more details and background on this proposal, please see Ecology's fact sheet on the Internet at:
https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/gsp/DocViewer.aspx?did=6904.
For information on the Sea-Tac Development site overall, including the proposed consent decree and related materials, please see:
https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/gsp/Sitepage.aspx?csid=5994