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Sullivan Park Fire Station Conversion <br /> Draft Environmental Assessment <br /> • Construction activities on the Replacement Site would be conducted <br /> consistent with applicable City of Everett requirements related to noise, <br /> including limitations on the hours of construction. <br /> 4.5 Hazardous Materials/Wastes <br /> 4.5.1 Conversion Site <br /> Sullivan Park <br /> Sullivan Park contains no known hazardous materials/wastes sources and no <br /> known hazardous waste/cleanup sites are located in or adjacent to the park. <br /> Site Conditions Prior to Conversion <br /> Prior to development of the fire station and roadway uses,the Conversion Site <br /> was made up primarily of forest and other vegetated areas and contained no <br /> known hazardous material or waste sources. <br /> Existing Conditions <br /> The Conversion Site currently contains Fire Station#7 and the one-way roadway, <br /> and no known hazardous materials/wastes concerns are located on the site. A <br /> review of the Washington State Department of Ecology(Ecology)Cleanup Site <br /> Database was conducted as part of this analysis to determine whether any <br /> hazardous materials/wastes sites have been identified in the vicinity of the <br /> Conversion Site. No known cleanup sites are located in the immediate area. <br /> Three cleanup sites were identified approximately 0.40 miles to the northeast of <br /> the Conversion Site. The closest site is located approximately 0.35 mile northeast <br /> of the site(AA Rentals site located near 119th Avenue SE and 110th Street SE) and <br /> is suspected to have surface contaminations associated with benzene, diesel, <br /> gasoline and other petroleum products (Ecology 2012). The cleanup process on <br /> the AA Rentals site is currently underway. <br /> Current fire station operations include the storage of certain chemicals for fire <br /> suppression and vehicle maintenance use. However, all chemical storage and <br /> handling follow applicable regulations, and hazardous materials impacts <br /> associated with fire station operations are not anticipated. <br /> Environmental Consequences <br /> As described above,the Conversion Site contains no known hazardous <br /> materials/wastes and no hazardous materials/waste cleanup sites are located on <br /> or adjacent to the site. It is expected that continued operations of the fire station <br /> will adhere to applicable regulations related to hazardous materials storage and <br /> handling. Therefore,no hazardous materials/wastes impacts to Sullivan Park are <br /> anticipated with the continued operation of the fire station on the Conversion <br /> Site. <br /> Page 22 <br />