May 1, 2009- The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality says it is satisfied with efforts to clean up contaminated soil and groundwater at the former Natron Plywood Mill site in Springfield.
Cleanup included removal and disposal of 118 tons of petroleum-contaminated soil, more than 100 metal drums containing various other wastes, about 1,200 gallons of oil and water mix, and 4,100 gallons of unused fuel oil. Sampling results from beneath the soil excavations and from the groundwater beneath the site show that the levels of contaminants in the soil and groundwater now meet state standards, according to a DEQ news release.
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