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May 19, 1997

Superfund Fact Sheet

Commencement Bay Nearshore/Tideflats

Tacoma, Washington

Sediments in Commencement Bay are contaminated with hazardous waste due to industrial
activities dating to the 1800's. The U, S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the
Washington Department of Ecology are working with the parties potentially responsible for
the contamination toward sediment cleanup, A series of public forums began last summer to
talk about options for disposal of contaminated sediments, including the Asarco shoreline.

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At the meeting, we will share with yon updates on cleanup progress at several of the
Commencement Bay waterways. Our main focus will be the Hylebos Waterway. The
Hylebos Cleanup Committee will present an evaluation of potential cleanup areas, a
preliminary estimate of the volume of dredged material which will require disposal, and
an evaluation of potential disposal sites. This information is available in the information
repositories in draft, reports called the "Round 1 Data Report" and the "Preliminary
Disposal Site Evaluation" (May 19, 1997).

EPA invites your comments on these draft reports through June 23rd. We will
consider all comments before submitting our comments to the Hylebos Cleanup
Committee on their reports. Please send your comments to Allison Hiltner, EPA Project
Manager, 1200 Sixth Avenue MS/ECL 116, Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 553-2140.

At the last public meeting of the Sediment Disposal Forum on December 12, 1996, the
City of Tacoma presented an evaluation of possible cleanup alternatives and possible
disposal locations for Thea Foss sediments. The City's report was also put out for public
review. EPA received comments on this proposal and considered them all before sending
the City its comments on their report. A copy of our comments was also sent to individuals
who commented on the City's proposal. Many of the comments received caused EPA to
reconsider certain cleanup proposals, including appropriate natural recovery areas in the
Wheeler-Osgood Waterway and the City's preferred cleanup option that would require a
change to the navigational status of the waterway. Due to changes in the possible cleanup
alternatives, the cleanup schedule for the Thea Foss and Wheeler-Osgood Waterways has
been revised. The new cleanup schedule will be available at the public meeting.

You Are Invited to a Public Meeting
(Continuing the Sediment Disposal Forum Series)
Wednesday, June 4, 1997 - 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

at the
World Trade Center
3600 Port of Tacoma Road
Tacoma, Washington


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Information Repositories

Tacoma Public Library
1102 Tacoma Avenue, Northwest Room
Tacoma, WA

Citizens for a Healthy Bay
771 Broadway
Tacoma, WA

Questions

If you have any questions or would like more information, please feel free to contact the representative
listed in this fact sheet or the following representative:

Jeanne O'Dell, Community Relations Coordinator

(206) 553-6919 or call EPA's toll free number 1-800-424-4372.

For those with impaired hearing or speech, please contact EPA's telecommunication device for the
hearing impaired (TDD) at (206) 553-1698. To ensure effective communication with everyone,
additional services can be made available to persons with disabilities by contacting one of the EPA
numbers above.

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Sixth Avenue
7th Floor Records Room
Seattle, WA

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United States
Environmental Protection
Agency

Region 10(ECO-081)
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle WA 98101

Superfund Fact Sheet
Commencement Bay/Nearshore Tideflats


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