Tacoma Smelter Plume: Work begins to clean up contamination on yards in Tacoma

By Jill Jacobson, Outreach Coordinator, Toxics Cleanup Program


Construction fencing and stormwater protection measures are installed before cleanup begins.

Equipment is used to replace contaminated soil with new soil.
What do most people picture when they think of a toxic cleanup site?
Maybe an old rundown factory or rusted metal drums. Not someone's yard.
On Monday, we started cleaning up
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