Alaska v. ConocoPhillips, 3AN-10-05484 CI, (Alaska 2011) ConocoPhillips' Brief
ConocoPhillips Renton Terminal Site - Wa
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ConocoPhillips Renton Terminal Site
Toxics Cleanup Program June 2010
Comments Accepted June 18 through July 19, 2010
Submit Comments and Technical Questions to:
Site Manager tate Department of Ecology
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nue SE
008
Phone: (425) 649-7094 E-mail: [email protected]
DOCUMENT REVIEW LOCATIONS
Renton Public Library
100 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98057 (425) 226-6043
hington State Department of Ecology
Northwest Regional Office
ve SE 98008
ppointment: Sally Perkins e: (425) 649-7190
450 E-mail: [email protected]
– Thursday and 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM
logy’s Toxics Cleanup Website
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/sites
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Facility Site ID #: 2070
Agreed Order, Interim Action and SEPA Determination are available for public review and
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� Prepare a draft Cleanup Action Plan (dCAP), which will use information from the RI/FS to describe the preferred cleanup action.
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The Washington State Department of(Ecology) prepared this fact sheet to pwith inform
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Terminal site. The site is generallyLind Avenue Southwest in Renton, W The site contains an active petro
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the site is contaminated with petroleufrom separate releases in the past.
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In 2009-2010, Ecology, ExxonMConocoPhillips Company negotiated agreement called an Agreed Orderproposed Agreed Order, ExxonMobConocoPhillips Company agree to c
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� Develop and implement a Work Plprepares a Remedial InvestigationStudy (RI/FS) report, which pres
at ibility results
tent of contamination and evaluates altecleaning up the contamination.
� Operate ground water treatment sinterim actions under approved InWork Plans.
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ConocoPhillips Renton Terminal Site June 2010
Site Background
The ConocoPhillips Renton Terminal site is generally located at 2423 Lind Avenue Southwest in Renton, Washington. This site is located at an area that contains an actively operating petroleum
dling facility. There aretanre fune
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ExxonMobil has been operating a groun
s Cw
ber 2003.
ctivedia
haractek for cleanup.
g hazardous substances are ubsur
he site:
zene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene,ylenes (BTEX)
� Diesel � Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (MTBE) � Ethanol � Lead
Public Participation Plan
Ecology developed a public participation plan according to the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA). The Public Participation Plan is
o promote meaningful community
and describes the tools and ogy will use to inform the
ctivities, and it identifies community to become
s.
Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Checklist and Determination of Non-
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The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) ist and Determination of
DNS) for the proposed ailable for public review klist evaluates potential
acts if the interim action ucted. Ecology has
klist and has determined
used by these activities.
Flooding from the am
ith ConocoPhillips obil on a contingency
plan for potential disruptions at the site from ur associated with
ases from the Howard Hansen Dam. More information is available at the King County website at: http://www.kingcounty.gov/safety/FloodPlan/ GreenRiverValley.aspx
storage and han currently designed t
seven above ground product storage tank farm at the site. These tanks stoand regular unleaded gasoline, diesel ethanol. There are also smaller gasoliadditive tanks located at the tank farreleases of petroleum product at difthis site have resulted in two known phydrocarbon plumes in ground water terminal and surrounding areas whcommingled or mixed together.
ks in the premium el, and and diesel
involvement during the cleanup process.
The plan outlines approaches that Ecolpublic about site a Separate
nt times on troleum eneath the ave
opportunities for theinvolved in this proces State
dwater Significance (DNS
and petroleum remediation system since November 1987, while ConocoPhilliphas been remediating the 2002 release remedial system since Novem
ompany ith its own
ities on l actions, rization
environmental checklNon-Significance (interim actions are avat this time. This checenvironmental impwork plans are condreviewed this checthat no significant adverse environmental
The Agreed Order will consolidate athis site to continue the interim remcoordinate monitoring and site cactivities, and integrate wor
CONTAMINANTS OF CONCERN The followin potential
face soil and
Potential AreaHoward Hanson D
Ecology is working wCompany and ExxonM
chemicals of concern (COCs) for sater at tgroundw
� Gasoline � Ben and flooding that may occ
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impacts will be ca
rele
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What Happens Next?
After the 30-day public comment period, Ecology will review all comments received and make recommendations for any suggested c g
A public meeting has not been scheduled at this time. However, one will be held if ten or more people request a meeting during the comment period. Please contact Nancy Lui to request a meeting at [email protected]
ConocoPhillips Renton Terminal Site Aerial Map Dashed lines are the parcel boundary. The boundary of the site is unknown at this time.
han es.
or at (425) 649-7117.
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Facility Site ID #: 2070
Renton, King County, WA
vites Public Comment on Agreed r
e Environmental Policy
Determination of No
Public Comment Period June 18 – July 19, 2010
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