Site Environmental Conditions. The soil and groundwater at the USPS Property have been impacted by historical releases of hazardous substances. The USPS Property is listed in the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”) Environmental Cleanup Site Information (“ECSI”) database, as ECSI Site ID 2183, US Postal Service Processing & Distribution Center. DEQ has selected a cleanup remedy for the USPS Property, and work at the USPS Property is subject to the terms of the consent judgment dated May 25, 2016, and filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court, State of Oregon v. Portland Development Commission (the “Consent Judgment”), Selected Remedial Action Record of Decision for the USPS-P&DC Site, Portland, Oregon, dated July 14, 2010, Easement and Equitable Servitudes, dated October 8, 2011, and filed in Multnomah County as Document #2011-111086, and future easements and equitable servitudes that limit or condition activities at the USPS Property. The obligations for redevelopment of the USPS Property are in the Scope of Work (“SOW”) and Master Remedial Action Workplan and other planning documents, which are incorporated into the Consent Judgment.
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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement
Site Environmental Conditions. The soil and groundwater at the USPS Property have been impacted by historical releases of hazardous substances. The USPS Property is listed in the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”) Environmental Cleanup Site Information (“ECSI”) database, as ECSI Site ID 2183, US Postal Service Processing & Distribution Center. DEQ has selected a cleanup remedy for the USPS Property, and work at the USPS Property is subject to the terms of the consent judgment Consent Judgment dated May 25, 2016, and filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court, State of Oregon v. Portland Development Commission (the “Consent Judgment”), Selected Remedial Action Record of Decision for the USPS-USPS- P&DC Site, Portland, Oregon, dated July 14, 2010, Easement and Equitable Servitudes, dated October 8, 2011, and filed in Multnomah County as Document #2011-111086, and future easements and equitable servitudes that limit or condition activities at the USPS Property. The obligations for redevelopment of the USPS Property are in the Scope scope of Work (“SOW”) work and Master Remedial Action Workplan and other planning documents, which are incorporated into the Consent Judgment.
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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement