Cornwall Avenue Landfill

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The Cornwall Avenue Landfill site (Site), located at the south end of Cornwall Avenue, consists of approximately eight-acres and is adjacent to Bellingham Bay.  Most of the Site was originally tide flats and sub-tidal areas of Bellingham Bay.  From 1888 to 1946, the Site was used for sawmill operations, including log storage and wood disposal.  From 1946 to 1965, the Port of Bellingham (Port) held the lease on the state-owned land, subleasing the property to the City of Bellingham (City) from 1953 to 1962.  The City used the Site for municipal waste disposal.  In 1962, the City entered into a lease with another Port tenant (American Fabricators) who continued waste disposal operations at the Site until 1965.  Landfill operations ended at the Site in 1965, and a soil layer was placed on top of the municipal waste.

Previous environmental investigations of the Site indicate the presence of hazardous substances in groundwater, surface water, soil and/or sediments above state cleanup standards, including arsenic, copper, lead, mercury, silver, zinc, cyanide, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds and fecal coliform.

The Cornwall Avenue Landfill site is one of several cleanup sites identified in the Bellingham Bay Comprehensive Strategy, a bay-wide guidance document issued in 2000.  The Comprehensive Strategy integrates sediment cleanup, control of pollution sources, habitat restoration and aquatic/shoreline land use on a bay-wide scale.

The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology), the Port, and the City have negotiated a draft legal agreement (called an agreed order) to perform an environmental study (called a remedial investigation/feasibility study) at the Site.  The agreed order outlines the work to be performed and ensures that the site investigation and cleanup activities are conducted in a timely fashion in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.  In addition to negotiating a draft agreed order with the Port and the City, Ecology has developed a draft public participation plan outlining opportunities throughout the process for the public to provide input.

Ecology has prepared a Responsiveness Summary responding to comments received during a September 28, 2004 to October 28, 2004 public comment period on the draft Agreed Order documents.  The comments received did not result in changes to the documents, therefore the documents are considered final.    

For more information on this site please contact Lucy McInerney, Site Manager, at Ecology’s WA State NW Regional Office, 3190 160th Avenue SE, Bellevue, WA, 98008-5452 or by email at lpeb461@ecy.wa.gov.

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map showing site location as Clark County, WA SITE INFORMATION

Facility Site ID: # 2913

Location:
Bellingham,  Whatcom County

Contact:
Lucy McInerney, Site Manager
425/649-7272

Status:
Independent Remedial Action  Get definitions of Status terminology