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24-100334-DOE Findings-01.31.24 Muhammad Saad Mohyuddin saadmohi@googlemail.com 11/29/2023 Re: Environmental Soil Sampling – SAAD 295th Short Plat Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on proposed project at 1013 South 295th Place, in Federal Way, Washington. The project site includes one 0.55-acre King County Tax Parcel, No. 5151800035. This project is located in an area predicted to have arsenic and lead in the soil because of the air emissions from the old Asarco Smelter in Ruston, Washington (Figure 1). This proposed project includes a 2-lot short plat. The existing residence will remain, and a new residence will be constructed on a currently undeveloped portion of the property. Ecology recommended soil sampling to evaluate the levels of arsenic and lead in the soil prior to project commencement. Ecology also recommended enrollment in the Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) if lead or arsenic are found at concentrations above the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) Method A cleanup levels. On behalf of Muhammad Saad Mohyuddin, Cobalt Geosciences, LLC (Cobalt) conducted soil sampling on the Property on October 10, 2023 (Figure 2). Cobalt followed the recommended guidance in the Department of Ecology’s Tacoma Smelter Plume Model Remedies Guidance. In October 2023, a total of 16 discrete soil samples were collected from 12 locations throughout the Property. Twelve samples were collected from 0 to 6 inches below ground surface (bgs), and four samples were also collected from 6 to 12 inches bgs. One composite duff sample was collected from the site. Cobalt submitted the soil samples to OnSite Environmental Inc, in Redmond, Washington for analysis of arsenic and lead using Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 6010D. On behalf of Cobalt, DMP Inc, submitted a Figure 1. Vicinity Map Project report with the results of soil sampling to Ecology1. Ecology reviewed the report and concluded that the average soil concentrations were below the cleanup level of 20 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) for arsenic and 250 mg/kg for lead (Figure 1). Similarly, no samples exceeded the maximum allowable concentration for a single soil sample of 40 mg/kg for arsenic or 500 mg/kg for lead. Sample Depth (inches) Arsenic mg/kg (EPA 6010D) Lead mg/kg (EPA 6010D) Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum 0-6 soil <11.0 <17.0 <5.4 44 6-12 soil <11.0 <13.0 <5.3 78 Duff (one sample) ND 10 MTCA Levels 40 500 Ecology does not recommend this property enter the Voluntary Cleanup Program. No soil remediation for the contamination associated with the Tacoma Smelter Plume is needed for this property. Please note, this is not a “No Further Action” determination for the property since the property was not enrolled into the VCP with Ecology. Diana Ison Technical Assistance Coordinator Toxics Cleanup Program Southwest Region Office Washington State Department of Ecology diana.ison@ecy.wa.gov Phone: 360-999-9593 1 Cobalt Geosciences. Environmental Soil Sampling. November 28, 2023. Figure 2. Locations of Soil Sampling Figure 1. Summary of Soil Sampling