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Soil in the Ruston/North Tacoma study area is contaminated by arsenic and lead. Soil, surface water and groundwater across most of the Tacoma Tar Pits site is contaminated by metals, PAHs, PCBs, and VOCs including benzene, from a former coal gasification plant and recycling operations. Ship building, oil refining, chemical manufacture and ...
When first operational, Cherry Point had a capacity of about 100,000 barrels (16,000 m 3); it currently processes over 225,000 barrels (35,800 m 3) of petroleum (crude oil) per day, with 90% becoming gasoline, diesel or jet fuel. [7] It covers about 3,300 acres (5.2 sq mi; 13 km 2). [8] Most of Cherry Point's crude oil is from the Alaska North ...
Washington state has the fifth highest oil refining capacity of any state. As of 2018, there are 5 refineries in Washington state with a joint capacity of 637,700 b/d. [ 1 ] They are, in order of greatest b/d capacity, Cherry Point refinery , Puget Sound refinery , Marathon Anacortes refinery , Ferndale refinery and U.S. Oil refinery .
Partial view of USOR with Mount Rainier in background. The refinery, with current crude capacity of 39,000 barrels per day (6,200 m 3 /d) is located on 136 acres (55 ha) in the deep-water Port of Tacoma, Washington.
An oil spill in a Tacoma street has caused road closure as cleanup is underway Tuesday. The 5300 block of Orchard Street will be closed through the morning and possibly into the afternoon, ...
A 1911 map shows the promontory, near the center of the map. Many of the east–west street names have since changed, and a few near the lake have been somewhat rerouted. Gas Works Park occupies a 20.5 acres (8.3 hectares) promontory between the northwest and northeast arms of Lake Union. Little is known of pre–Euro-American site history, but ...
The Tacoma sections opened in October 1962 from the Puyallup River to the Kent–Des Moines Road (now SR 516) in Midway, [92] and in October 1964 in downtown Tacoma. [93] Construction of the Seattle section began in 1958 with work on the Ship Canal Bridge, which was opened to traffic on December 18, 1962. [94]
Tacoma Police Department said there wasn’t an oil spill as a result of the derailment. The incident was reported at about 7:55 a.m. near the 1800 block of Milwaukee Way.