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EPA is securing chemicals stored at shuttered Cosmo Specialty Fibers facility in Cosmopolis

September 17, 2024

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Bill Dunbar (dunbar.bill@epa.gov)
206-245-7452

Emergency response staff and contractors from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are working to secure hazardous chemicals stored at the dormant Cosmo Specialty Fibers facility in Cosmopolis, Washington.

For several months, EPA and the Washington Department of Ecology have been working with the facility’s owner to ensure the large quantities of hazardous chemicals on site pose no threat to nearby residents or the environment in and around Cosmopolis and Aberdeen.

In April EPA ordered the company to maintain power and water services, operable fire suppression systems, 24-hour security, and adequate staff to manage stormwater and prevent, detect and respond to spills or releases of contaminants at or from the site. 

When power was recently shut off, facility staff notified EPA which has begun assessing and securing hazardous chemicals stored throughout the site. EPA is working with the facility owner to develop a plan to either safely store or dispose of the chemicals if they are deemed a risk to the community or the environment.

Known chemical releases at the facility have been contained on site. As work continues over the next several weeks EPA will continue monitoring for chemical releases and coordinate with local emergency responders as needed to provide for the safety of the public.

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Contacts

EPA: Bill Dunbar/ 206-245-7452/dunbar.bill@epa.gov

Ecology: Brittny Goodsell/360-280-3704/ bgoo461@ecy.wa.gov

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Last updated on September 17, 2024
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