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Thursday Jan. 8, 2004

Public meeting Jan. 14 on Pyramid issue with DEQ

There will be a most important public meeting at Seeley Lake Elementary on Wednesday, January 14th at 7: p.m., following an earlier meeting at 6:00 p.m.

Anyone interested in the economic and environmental health of Seeley Lake needs to be in attendance.

At issue is whether or not the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) places Pyramid Mountain Lumber on the Comprehensive Environmental Cleanup and Responsibility Act (CECRA) priority list. Part of the company's refinancing effort in 2001 included phase I and II environmental reviews of the 95 acre industrial site. In that analysis of the 53 year-old-complex, six areas were identified to undergo a higher level of testing. Five of those six were found to have no contamination.

Pyramid Mountain Lumber Co. hired Douglass, Inc. in 2001 to investigate a former wood-treating area on their property in Seeley Lake. The wood treating facility was a very small system that operated part time for less than five years in the late 1970s. In the ongoing investigation, four groundwater wells have been drilled and repeatedly sampled, numerous soil samples have been collected and analyzed, and the groundwater wells have been monitored for the last two years. Based on the results of this investigation, DEQ has agreed that the groundwater contamination appears to be well within the boundaries of the Pyramid property and does not threaten any public or private drinking water wells.

Read this and more at:

https://www.seeleylake.com/home/customer_files/article_doc-uments/2004-01-08.pdf

 

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