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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDERR-2025-005674Public Notice 30-Day Comment Period Former Pride Cleaners Project Washmore Laundry, LLC, has prepared a Remedial Action Plan (RAP) to address volatile organic compound and, heavy metal, per- and poly fluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), and petroleum hydrocarbon impacts to soil and groundwater at the former Pride Cleaners property located at 4358 South 900 East in Millcreek, Utah. The current property owner has entered into an agreement with the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ), Division of Environmental Response and Remediation’s (DERR’s) Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) to remediate the impacted soil and groundwater to agreed upon cleanup levels to allow commercial and residential use of the property. During excavation work associated with the impacted soils and groundwater, access to the site will be controlled and fugitive dust mitigated to ensure the safety of workers and the community. It is anticipated that work will start in fall 2025. Site remedial activities that disturb impacted soils and groundwater are anticipated to take approximately one to two weeks to complete. The RAP will describe procedures to manage impacted soil and groundwater (if any) that will be disturbed during the remedial activities. All VCP documents including the RAP may be viewed online at https://lf- public.deq.utah.gov/WebLink/Welcome.aspx?cr=1, and at the Utah DEQ/DERR offices at the address below. The Public Comment period will commence on August 8, 2025, and comments will be received through September 7, 2025. Please send written comments, either by mail or email to: Ms. Leigh Anderson, Project Manager Voluntary Cleanup/Brownfields Section Division of Environmental Response and Remediation Utah Department of Environmental Quality P. O. Box 144840 195 North 1950 West, 1st Floor Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4840 kanderson@utah.gov (385) 391-8144 To view the RAP on-line please visit: https://deq.utah.gov/environmental-response-and- remediation/public-notices-utah-division-of-environmental-response-and-remediation