Bremerton Gasworks added to Superfund national
hazardous cleanup list
Contacts: Ken Marcy, EPA Superfund List Coordinator,
206-890-0591, marcy.ken@epa.gov; Suzanne Skadowski, EPA Public
Affairs, 206-553-06689, skadowski.suzanne@epa.gov
(Seattle—May 8, 2012) Bremerton Gasworks, a
former coal gasification plant that operated in Bremerton, Washington from 1930
to 1963, will be listed on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s national
list of highly contaminated sites. Bremerton Gasworks is located a mile and a
half from downtown Bremerton, along the Port of Washington Narrows. EPA will
manage the site under the Superfund cleanup program.
“Cleaning up
Bremerton Gasworks will help us shut off one more source of industrial
contamination that threatens Puget Sound,” said Dan Opalski, EPA Region 10
Superfund Director in Seattle. “Putting this site on our Superfund list will
ensure this site gets cleaned up once and for all.”
Sediments in the Port of Washington Narrows and
soils and groundwater at Bremerton Gasworks are contaminated with polyaromatic
hydrocarbons or PAHs from tars associated with the gasification process, plus
toxic metals and benzene.
EPA, the
Washington State Department of Ecology, Cascade Natural Gas, and the U.S. Coast
Guard have been involved in assessments of the site and an earlier beach
cleanup. Contamination left on the site could still pollute the Washington
Narrows and Puget Sound. The Suquamish Tribe uses this area as a subsistence
fishery. EPA will work in close partnership with these agencies, the company,
and the Suquamish Tribe to clean up the site.
More
information on the Bremerton Gasworks Superfund site: http://yosemite.epa.gov/R10/cleanup.nsf/sites/bremerton-gasworks
May 10, 2012 Federal Register notice and
supporting documents for Superfund sites: http://www.epa.gov/superfund/sites/npl/current.htm
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