The C Street Landfill is just west of downtown Shelton and U.S. Highway 101. The Landfill was actively used as a dumping site for various industrial, municipal, and other waste for much of the 1900s.
In 2015, the Washington State Department of Ecology entered into an agreement with the City of Shelton to provide funding for the cleanup of the C Street Landfill through the Toxics Cleanup Remedial Action Grant. The agreement requires the City of Shelton to complete a remedial investigation and feasibility study, and submit a draft cleanup plan to the Department of Ecology.
Aspect Consulting of Bainbridge Island, WA was contracted to conduct the initial assessments and remedial investigation in June of 2015. The purpose of the in-depth study is to find out what needs to be cleaned up and where, including:
- Determining site features like groundwater flow and soil type
- Defining the type and extent of contamination
- Assessing potential effects on human health and the environment
- Defining the goals for the cleanup
|
Original Budget |
Change |
New Budget |
Interim Actions |
$24,000 |
- |
$24,000 |
Assessment & Remedial Investigation |
$195,000 |
+$286,666.67 |
$481,666.67 |
Feasibility Study |
$23,666.67 |
- |
$23,666.67 |
Grant and Project Administration |
$44,000 |
- |
$$44,000 |
Engineering Design |
- |
+$60,000 |
$60,000 |
Cleanup Construction |
- |
+$453,333.33 |
$453,333.33 |
TOTAL |
$286,666.67 |
+$800,000 |
$1,086,666.67 |
Visit the Department of Ecology’s information page on the Shelton C Street Landfill to learn more.
contact information
Jay Harris
Director of Public Works
jay.harris@sheltonwa.gov
360-432-5125
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