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1 <br />,Fi <br />Consent Decrees are legal contracts signed by Ecology and the Potentially Liable Party (PLP) <br />that contain the agreements to perform the cleanup actions. <br />Cleanup Action Plans are documents prepared under WAC 173-340-360 that select the <br />cleanup actions and specify cleanup standards and other requirements for the cleanup actions. <br />This cleanup action plan is a decision and summary document based on a technical report <br />prepared under direction from Ecology, the Brownfield Feasibility Study (November 2000). <br />The Cleanup Action Plan for the Everett Landf-U/Tire Fire Site defines cleanup actions that must <br />be accomplished at the site as it is in its present condition and cleanup actions that must take <br />place under certain conditions if and when development takes place in the future. <br />Cleanup actions for both existing and future developed conditions address landfill gas, <br />groundwater, direct contact exposure to humans, surface water, and administrative reporting <br />and monitoring requirements. (For requirements for existing conditions, see Sections 4.0 <br />and 5.0 of the Cleanup Action Plan, Exhibit C, or the summar-v on page 4-5 of*the <br />Cleanup Action Plan. For requirements.for.future developed conditions, see Section 6.0 <br />and 7.0 of the Cleanup Action Plan or the summary on pages 6-8 through 6-10 of the <br />Cleanup Action Plan.) <br />The Scope of Work and Schedule describes the specific activities required by the Cleanup <br />Action Plan that will be completed and their schedules for completion. The Scope of Work and <br />Schedule for the Everett LandfilUTire Fire Site includes cleanup activities for existing site <br />conditions and the process for coordinating City and Ecology reviews and approvals associated <br />with cleanup action components of potential future development on the site. <br />Public Participation Plans are mandated by law and are prepared to encourage coordinated, <br />effective, and meaningful public involvement. They are customized to meet the needs of the <br />"potentially affected vicinity" or the people who are impacted by the contamination at a site and <br />the cleanup of that contamination. Public Participation Plans contain the history and concerns of <br />the people who live near a cleanup site. They describe the activities that Ecology and/or the <br />PLP will conduct to make sure that the concerns of citizens are addressed and that citizens are <br />able to be informed and to meaningfully participate in the cleanup activities. In these customized <br />plans, public involvement activities are chosen to effectively address the concerns of the citizens. <br />r <br />The Restrictive Covenant is required by WAC 173-340-440 to assure the continued <br />implementation of the remedial actions, as described in the Cleanup Action Plan. A Restrictive <br />Covenant is recorded against the property title and will bind the property to the cleanup actions <br />for the future. <br />Everett Landfill/Tire Fire Site <br />Consent Decree Exhibit E <br />Final Public Participation Plan <br />Pa Lye 4 of 16 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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