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Everett City Bond Street Site
SITE DESCRIPTION
The Everett City Bond Street site is located at the Southwest corner of Bond
St. and Kromer Ave. in Everett. The City of Everett plans to construct a
combined sewer overflow control facility on a portion of the property. The site
occupies approximately 1.5 acres and is currently vacant land owned by the City
of Everett. The public has access to an informal trail which follows the
Forgotten Creek drainage channel. Historically, the Everett Electric and
Railway Power Plant and Everett Water Company Pump Station occupied the site,
where a small power plant operated from prior to 1902 until the mid 1950’s, when
the structure was removed.
The Everett City Bond Street site was cleaned up under the Voluntary Cleanup
Program. In the VCP, property owners can independently clean up their own
property to meet the requirements of the Model Toxics Control Act with technical
assistance from Ecology.
Ecology has determined that the remediation work of the Everett City Bond
Street site meets the substantial requirements of the Model Toxics Control Act
and therefore does not pose a threat to human health or the environment. Ecology
proposes to remove the site from the Hazardous Sites List and seeks your input.
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SITE INFORMATION
Facility Site ID:
# 96863992
Location:
Everett, Snohomish County
Contact:
Dale Myers
Site Manager
425\649-4446Nancy Lui, Public
Involvement Coordinator
425\649-7117
Status:
Remedial Action in Progress
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