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Originally published Wednesday, April 15, 2009 at 3:38 PM

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Two state Superfund sites get stimulus money

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says it will use a portion of $582 million in federal stimulus money to speed clean up at two Superfund sites in Tacoma and on Bainbridge Island.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says it will use a portion of $582 million in federal stimulus money to speed clean up at two Superfund sites in Tacoma and on Bainbridge Island.

Between $5 million to $10 million will be spent to remove contaminated soils from residential backyards and park areas within a mile of the former Asarco smelter along Tacoma's Commencement Bay.

The EPA says another $5 million will be used to remove old wood-treating equipment and clean up groundwater at the Wyckoff-Eagle Harbor site on Bainbridge Island.

The projects were among 50 hazardous sites nationwide that received federal stimulus money Wednesday.

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