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1 <br />The Compliance Monitoring and Contingency Plan describes monitoring requirements and <br />contingency plans if monitoring shows an exceedance of cleanup standards. Monitoring and/or <br />inspections are required for landfill gas, groundwater, surface water and direct contact <br />prevention measures. <br />The Brownfield Feasibility Study presents information on the nature and extent of <br />contamination and outlines the feasible alternatives for cleaning up the landfill for the current <br />existing conditions as well as alternatives for cleanup actions associated with potential future <br />redevelopment of the landfill property. The rationale for the choice of cleanup actions outlined <br />in the cleanup action plan is contained in this document <br />The City received a Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilot Grant from the EPA to <br />evaluate reuse opportunities and constraints for the site. Brownfields are properties that are <br />abandoned or underused because of environmental contamination from past industrial or <br />commercial practices. The EPA grant program was established to assess brownfields sites and <br />to test cleanup and redevelopment models. Under this grant, the City prepared a report called <br />the Landf ll Site Development Considerations Report. When the City approached Ecology <br />regarding possibilities of developing the landfill property after cleanup, Ecology requested that a <br />Brownfield Feasibility Study be prepared to address specific regulatory requirements under <br />Washington State's cleanup regulation, the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA). <br />A Preliminary SEPA Determination of Nonsignificance has been issued based on a SEPA <br />checklist prepared for the Cleanup Action Plan. SEPA Determinations are required on all <br />proposed cleanup actions. The City of Everett Planning Department is the lead SEPA agency <br />for these proposed cleanup actions and has evaluated potential adverse impacts to the <br />environment from these actions. The deterrrunation at this time is that there are no significant <br />potential adverse impacts to the environment due to the proposed cleanup actions. <br />At this time, it is not known what future site development actions may be undertaken at the site. <br />As a result, potential future site development actions, including the project specific cleanup <br />action components (as required by the CAP) of potential future site development, are not <br />evaluated in this SEPA environmental checklist. Independent SEPA evaluation would be <br />required for any potential future site development and the project specific cleanup action <br />components of any potential future development actions. <br />1 <br />Everett Landfill/Tire Fire Site <br />Consent Decree Exhibit E <br />Final Public Participation Plan <br />Page 5 of 16 <br />
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