Site Inspection
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Site Inspection

The Site Inspection program identifies potential cleanup sites that have a high probability of qualifying for the National Priorities List (Superfund), and provides the data needed for Hazard Ranking System scoring and documentation. Site Inspection investigators typically collect samples to determine what hazardous substances are present at a site, and whether they are being released into the environment.

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Site Inspection Reports by State:

ALASKA

Site NameFile SizeDate
Seward Ships Drydock Final Report (PDF)- Seward4.8MBSeptember 2007

OREGON

Site NameFile SizeDate
Drums - NE Marine Drive (PDF) (270 pp. 10.6MB) - Portland10.6MBDecember 2007

WASHINGTON

Site NameFile SizeDate
Vancouver Lake and Flushing Channel: Sampling and Quality Assurance Plan (PDF)13.8MBFebruary 2009
Y-Road (PDF) - Bellingham 4.6 MB August 2004




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Point of contact: Sylvia Kawabata
E-Mail: kawabata.sylvia@epa.gov
Phone Number: (206) 553-1078
Last Updated: 05/12/2009