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║ FILE......: history_textfile.txt ║
║ SUBJECT...: Former Masonite Wood Treatment / Preserving Facility + ║
║ former Louisiana-Pacific sawmill -- ~100 Kelly Road, Cloverda ║
║ PARCEL....: ~4 ac Restricted Soil Area; former sawmill property ~250 ac; ║
║ redevelopment parcel ~266 ac (figures vary by document) ║
║ CASE......: SWRCB GeoTracker T0609793185 · NCRWQCB Case #1NSO266 ║
║ COMPILED..: 2026-06-02 FORMAT: ASCII / 79-col / mono ║
║ METHOD....: primary documents; each claim carries a source tag [n]; ║
║ the SOURCES key lists every document and where to find it ║
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ABSTRACT
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A four-acre wood-treatment plant operated at the south end of Cloverdale
from the early 1960s to 1975, using pentachlorophenol (PCP) and chromated
copper arsenate (CCA). Formal cleanup began in 1983. One excavation in 1990
removed ~37,800 tons of contaminated soil but left residual PCP and arsenic
in place below five feet -- in part because railroad tracks run through the
source area and could not be dug beneath. In 2007 the Regional Water Board
declined to close the case, called for the bedrock plume to be defined and
the contaminated drinking-water well restored, and required dioxin testing.
The responsible party's consultants then made the case, through 2009-2010,
that the plume would attenuate on its own; monitoring was reduced to fewer
wells and analytes, then recorded zero samples for three years (2011-2013)
across the switch to a monitor-only remedy and a recorded land-use
covenant. Thin monitoring resumed in 2014, dropped to two wells and two
sampling days by 2023, and the case closed in January 2026 -- as a roughly
600-unit village was proposed over the parcel, the four-acre Restricted
Soil Area slated for open space. A separate 22-acre woodwaste landfill on
the property was clean-closed 2005-2007, its material used to fill part of
the Russian River floodplain. This file lays out that record; the documents
are linked in SOURCES.
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THE SITE
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[*] Named inconsistently: 'Masonite Corporation Wood Treatment Facility'
(covenant), 'Former Masonite Wood Preserving Facility' (2026 letter),
'Masonite's Former Wood Preserve' (GeoTracker). Address of record
drifts between Highway 101 and 100 Kelly Road. [C/NFA/GT]
[*] The contaminated 'Restricted Soil Area' is ~4 acres on a bedrock
terrace (Franciscan formation: serpentinite + fractured metasediments),
upslope of and adjacent to the Russian River floodplain. [C]
[*] North Coast Railroad Authority tracks run THROUGH the Restricted Soil
Area; the floodplain's western edge roughly follows the track line. [C]
[*] Two operations are distinct and often conflated: the wood-TREATMENT
facility (the contamination source) and the adjacent LUMBER MILL.
Different owners, different end dates. [C]
══[ 02 ]═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
OWNERSHIP & OPERATORS
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Molalla Forest Products Built and ran the wood-treatment facility (early
1960s) and the adjacent fir/redwood sawmill. [C/R1]
Masonite Corporation Bought Molalla 1969/70; ran treating to 1975;
dismantled the facility 1976. [C/R4]
Timber Realization Co. Took title to the property Aug 1982. [C]
Louisiana-Pacific Acquired the LUMBER MILL (not the treatment site) in
1984; closed it 1994. [C]
Spight Properties II LLC Property owner / covenantor at 2013; proposed a
resort + golf development. [C]
International Paper Successor-in-interest to Masonite -- carries the
ENVIRONMENTAL liability (ran the 2003 and 2020 actions;
addressee of the 2026 closure). Land ownership and
pollution liability are held by different parties.
[C/NFA]
══[ 03 ]═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
TIMELINE (1972 - 2026)
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1972 ..... Regional Board Order No. 72-32 governs the treatment-facility
discharge. [M -- see CHAIN OF EVIDENCE; identity unresolved]
1973 Nov . Per a later Board memo, Masonite's John N. Pringle writes the
Board: 'We do not have any discharge into navigable waters;
therefore, we believe we do not require a permit to operate.'
[M]
1974 Mar . Per that memo, Board inspectors (Snetsinger, Salisbury), with
Masonite's Jack Surprise, inspect in heavy rain and document
wood-treatment chemicals -- copper, chromate, arsenic -- running
off into the Russian River ~1/2 mi south of the airport, a
second discharge to a tributary ~1/4 mi east, and a discharge
pipe (contradicting the Nov 1973 letter); samples + photos
taken; violation of Order 72-32; enforcement threatened.
Masonite's Chicago HQ authorizes ~$35,000 of fixes. [M]
early 1960s Treatment facility built by Molalla; preservatives oil-based
PCP + water-based CCA; plant = operations building, chemical
storage tanks, two pressure-vessel retorts, an UNLINED
recycling pond, wood storage. [C]
~1970 .... Oil-based PCP use ends shortly after Masonite's purchase; the
PCP recycling pond is reported filled with soil in 1972. [C]
1975 ..... Wood-treatment operations terminated. Woodwaste LANDFILLING
begins on the property (continues to ~1995). [C/RES]
1976 ..... Masonite dismantles the facility; begins cleanup under a DTSC-
approved closure plan. [C]
1983 ..... Formal assessment + groundwater monitoring begin. [C]
1988 ..... DHS Remedial Action Order, Docket 87/88-038 (3/15/88; amended
5/23/88) -- governs the coming excavation. [C]
1990 ..... Source-area excavation: ~37,802 tons of PCP-impacted soil from
five areas, to depths up to 20 ft, to cleanup goals PCP 17
mg/kg, arsenic 60 mg/kg. [C/GT]
1994-95 .. L-P lumber mill closes; woodwaste landfilling ceases. [C/RES]
1995 ..... OHM Groundwater Remediation Plan sets copper/chromium goals.
[07]
2003 ..... Treatment-case groundwater work under WDR Order R1-2003-043
(IP); Oct in-situ treatment: iron+chloride at 133 points
(precipitate arsenic) + oxygen-release compound (PCP). [C/GT/05]
2005 ..... Bedrock monitoring-well network installed (MW-25..MW-35);
intensive sampling begins. Landfill clean-closure begins under
WDR R1-2005-0032. [07/GT/RES]
2007 ..... Board DECLINES to close the case; invokes Water Code 13267 to
require the bedrock plume be defined and a feasibility study +
remedial action plan to RESTORE groundwater; requires one-time
dioxin/furan sampling; rejects abandoning the drinking-water
well and rejects using off-site data to call arsenic
'background.' MRP R1-2007-0046 replaces the 2005 MRP. IP argues
the opposite on each point. [07]
2008 ..... Dioxin/furan groundwater sampling done twice (May 20, Nov 18;
method SW8290). Dec 2008 work installs MW-36 (next to the
drinking-water well) + 13 temporary wells. [EDF/N08]
2009 ..... Final EIR names dioxins/furans as PCP-discharge byproducts
present in site SOIL. Feasibility Study recommends Monitored
Natural Attenuation (MNA) for bedrock. [E/10]
2010 ..... AECOM builds the MNA evidence case (MW-27 chromatograms, PCP
daughter products, sulfate-depletion/iron-elevation
geochemistry); chromium + copper dropped; new well MW-37
installed. Sampling peaks (29 days), then stops. [10/GT]
2011-2013 NO SAMPLING -- three years of zero monitoring across the remedy
transition. [EDF]
2012 Jun . Landfill orders rescinded (R1-2012-0053): waste removed, site
clean-closed, ~1.3M cy fill placed. [RES]
2013 ..... Covenant + Environmental Restriction recorded (#2013088084);
companion Notice of Groundwater Restrictions (#2013088083).
Land-use limits replace active cleanup. [C/GWN]
2014-2024 Thin MNA monitoring resumes (2-14 sampling days/yr), down to 2
days in 2023; last sampling 2024. MRP narrows to two wells
(R1-2023-0028, replacing R1-2018-0049). [EDF/23]
2020 Nov . AECOM pump test: ~2,500 gal extracted from MW-37 over two days
to assess flow + residual PCP near the Pond/LP-Well area.
Characterization, not cleanup. [GT]
2026 Jan . No Further Action letter; MRP R1-2023-0028 terminated; case
closed 1/21/2026. [NFA/GT]
══[ 04 ]═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
GROUNDWATER & THE DRINKING-WATER WELL
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[*] Bedrock contamination extends to ~130 ft below ground from the former
recycling pond; PCP mass concentrates in the fractured interval 80-90
ft near MW-27; migration follows 'primary and companion faults' from
the pond toward the drinking-water well. [07]
[*] The contaminated well is the former L-P sawmill's DOMESTIC water-supply
well -- the most PCP-impacted point on the site: 110 ug/L in Feb 2006,
against a 1 ug/L drinking-water limit. [07]
[*] Pumping the well DRAWS the plume into it. Nov 2008 staged purge: start
<0.5 (non-detect) -> mid 1.4 -> post 33 ug/L. The operator's report
calls this 'well-induced migration.' [N08]
[*] In 2007 the Board refused to let the well be abandoned: its beneficial
uses 'need to be restored so the well can be used for domestic supply.'
[07]
[*] Containment toward the river rests on non-detects at the eastern wells
(MW-20, MW-30, MW-32, MW-35) -- a boundary the Board challenged as
unproven in 2007. [07]
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THE RAILROAD
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[*] The North Coast Railroad Authority tracks cross the Restricted Soil
Area -- they sit on top of the contaminated ground, not beside it. [C]
[*] The tracks are the stated reason source-area contamination was LEFT in
place: the 1990 excavation did not fully remove PCP (and one arsenic
exceedance) along the recycling-pond sidewalls 'because of the
difficulty of obtaining access from the railroad and stability concerns
relating to excavation along and beneath the tracks.' [C]
[*] The residual shallow PCP plume is 'localized in an area along the
railroad tracks.' [C]
[*] The final remedy formally splits the site into two operable units; one
is the 'Railroad Area,' monitored by well MW-12 (shallow, 6-22 ft). The
other is the 'Pond/LP Well Area' (MW-37, bedrock, 77-87 ft). [23]
[*] At closure, MW-12 and MW-37 were the only two monitoring wells left.
The railroad-area contamination was never remediated -- only monitored,
then covered by the covenant. MW-12's later decommissioning is
documented on the project's Wells map (destroyed.html). [23/C]
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THE WOODWASTE LANDFILL & THE FLOODPLAIN
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[*] Separate from the treatment area, a ~22-acre Class III woodwaste
landfill sat SW of it, within the ~250-acre former sawmill property.
[RES]
[*] It held ~648,000 cubic yards of organic waste in two units (Eastern
~150,000 cy, Western ~450,000 cy) from ~20 years of sawmill operations
-- by Masonite (Western Lumber Division) under Order 76-184 (adopted
Aug 26, 1976; originally Class II-2, later Class III), then by
Louisiana-Pacific under Order 84-64. Landfilling ran 1975 to ~1995.
[RES/05]
[*] The landfill produced its OWN groundwater contamination, separate from
the Masonite plume: a 1989 Solid Waste Assessment Test and ongoing
monitoring found a confirmed 'measurably significant release of
woodwaste leachate analytes to groundwater' at landfill wells MW-2 and
MW-3 (perimeter wells MW-2..MW-5, first water-bearing zone). [05]
[*] Clean-closure ran 2005-2007 under WDR R1-2005-0032 (with contingency
Order 74-151): the waste was mined, screened, characterized, and reused
or hauled off; ~1,300,000 cy of reusable fill was placed and ~58,000 cy
of soil imported. [RES]
[*] The woodwaste, blended with soil, was used to FILL part of the Russian
River floodplain proposed for golf-course construction. [C/RES]
[*] Residual organic material was left in place within a sedimentation
basin overlapping wetland jurisdiction -- outside the scope of the
closure order. [RES]
[*] The landfill orders were rescinded by Order R1-2012-0053 (June 7, 2012,
M. St. John), the Board finding the site 'no longer poses a threat to
water quality.' [RES]
══[ 07 ]═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
MONITORING: THE GAP AND THE NARROWING
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Analytical sampling days per year (from the regulatory lab-data export):
2005 5 days 2015 4 days
2006 21 days 2016 14 days
2007 18 days 2017 4 days
2008 27 days 2018 7 days
2009 18 days 2019 4 days
2010 29 days 2020 9 days
2011 0 days 2021 4 days
2012 0 days 2022 8 days
2013 0 days 2023 2 days
2014 11 days 2024 9 days
2011-2013 = zero samples, sitting exactly where the program switched from
active investigation to a monitor-only (MNA) remedy and the covenant was
recorded. Post-2014 monitoring runs far thinner than the 2005-2010
assessment era.
What was tested kept shrinking -- the 2007-2024 record, by analyte:
[-] CHROMIUM + COPPER: dropped from shallow monitoring once below goals,
then out of bedrock monitoring by 2010. [07/10]
[-] ARSENIC: the operator argued on-site arsenic equals natural background,
citing off-site data (site bedrock avg 5.27 ug/L vs county-wide 11.55,
Cloverdale-area 6.7); the Board objected that on-site data should be
used. [07/N08]
[-] DIOXINS/FURANS -- RESOLVED in groundwater: bedrock GW sampled twice in
2008 (SW8290) at MW-25, MW-27, and the drinking-water well. The most
toxic congener (2,3,7,8-TCDD) and the toxic 2,3,7,8-substituted suite
were NON-DETECT in all wells, both rounds. Only low-toxicity, highly-
chlorinated OCDD/OCDF were detected, at ~23-47 pg/L (parts per
quadrillion), in the two bedrock wells; the drinking-water well was
non-detect. MW-25 was resampled in Nov 2008 to verify = non-detect, and
dioxins/furans were dropped from monitoring. NOTE: the 2009 EIR
separately names dioxins/furans in SOIL -- a different medium these
groundwater tests do not address. [EDF/N08/E]
[-] BY 2023: only PCP sampled annually, at two wells; the full chlorophenol
suite and MNA parameters only every second year (biennially) from 2024.
[23]
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WHAT REMAINS IN PLACE
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[*] Residual PCP in soil along the base of the treatment-area excavation
and the base/sidewalls of the former PCP recycling pond -- not fully
excavated (railroad access + stability). One arsenic sidewall
exceedance near the pond remained. [C]
[*] Localized soil impacts above the residential screening level (4.4
mg/kg) persist only below 5 ft; excavations backfilled with >=3 ft
clean fill. [C]
[*] Groundwater: residual PCP localized in shallow GW along the tracks and
in fractured bedrock near MW-27/MW-37, above the 1 ug/L limit; the
remedy is monitored natural attenuation, forecast ~4-8 yr (shallow),
~8-21 yr (bedrock). [C]
[*] Woodwaste-and-soil fill placed across the former landfill footprint and
part of the river floodplain; residual organic material left within a
sedimentation basin / wetland area. [RES]
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THE DEVELOPMENT OVER THE GROUND
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[*] 2009 Final EIR -- original resort / golf / residential program. [E]
[*] 2016 EIR Addendum -- General Plan + zoning amendments: a 13-acre
commercial site rezoned, residential densities reclassified, golf-
course phasing tied to residential build-out; the Restricted Soil Area
slated to sit UNDER the golf course. [16]
[*] 2018 Initial Study / CEQA Addendum -- ~267-acre site; lower hotel
height (~2 stories); larger development envelope; a ~14-acre
agricultural conservation easement. [18]
[*] Now (Esmeralda) -- a ~266-acre, roughly 600-unit version. Across every
iteration the plan for the contaminated four acres has been recreation
/ open space over residual PCP and arsenic below five feet. [SP/C]
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CHAIN OF EVIDENCE
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[P] The 1974 inspection memo -- and Order No. 72-32 -- come from a document
IMAGE whose official provenance is not yet confirmed, and are NOT in
the online GeoTracker case file (which begins ~2005). Everything tagged
[M] (the 1974 discharge observations, the Pringle quote, the named 1974
people, the $35,000) rests on that memo. Obtain the official copy from
the North Coast Water Board's historical files via a Public Records Act
request before relying on it publicly.
[!] ORDER 72-32 IS UNRESOLVED. A 'State Water Resources Control Board
Resolution No. 72-32' exists but is a 1972 LOAN to the Alpine Springs
County Water District (near Tahoe) -- wrong board, wrong instrument
type, wrong subject. The Masonite citation is to a 'Regional Board
ORDER No. 72-32.' Every other Cloverdale order in this file (74-151,
76-184, 84-64, R1-series) is a North Coast REGIONAL order. The actual
72-32 is not in hand; treat it as open until the Regional file produces
it.
[?] '1969 or 1970' (Masonite purchase) is the covenant's own hedge; press
announced the sale Jan 1970.
[?] The 2020 action's '2,500 gallons' is groundwater VOLUME extracted for a
flow test -- not contaminant mass removed, despite GeoTracker's column
label.
[ ] Order documents NOT independently reviewed (their existence/role cited
in records that ARE in hand): Order 72-32 (1972), DHS Docket 87/88-038
(1988), Orders 76-184 & 84-64 & 74-151, OHM 1995 plan, MRP
R1-2018-0049.
[L] LOCKED FILE: Plate 1 of WDR R1-2005-0032 -- the 'Leachate Collection &
Removal System Detail' (the engineered base liner + collection piping
that was meant to keep landfill leachate out of groundwater) -- is
posted by the agency as a PASSWORD-PROTECTED PDF and cannot be opened.
A public order's exhibit should not be locked; an unlocked copy is
being requested via Public Records Act -- see OPEN REQUESTS.
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OPEN RECORDS REQUESTS
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Filed / to be filed with the North Coast Regional Water Board (Public
Records Center) to close the gaps flagged above. Status tracked on the
Sources page.
1. North Coast Regional Board ORDER No. 72-32 (~1972), Masonite / Western
Lumber Division, Cloverdale -- the discharge order cited in the 1974
memo. (NOT the State Resolution 72-32, which is an Alpine Springs loan.)
2. The 1974 inspection file -- the Mar 15 1974 interoffice memo, the
underlying samples/photos, and the Nov 2 1973 Pringle correspondence --
to ground everything currently tagged [M].
3. An UNLOCKED copy of Plate 1 to WDR R1-2005-0032 (Leachate Collection &
Removal System Detail); the posted PDF is password-protected.
4. Early treatment-case orders not online: WDR R1-2003-043 and DHS RAO
Docket 87/88-038 (1988).
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SOURCES
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KEY: [C]covenant [GWN]gw-notice [GT]GeoTracker-case-file [EDF]lab-export
[E]2009 EIR [16]2016 addendum [18]2018 addendum [07]2007 response
[N08]Nov-2008 report [10]2010 memoranda [23]2023 MRP [RES]2012 rescission
[05]2005 landfill WDR R1-2005-0032
[NFA]2026 closure [SP]Specific Plan [M]1974 memo(prov.pending) [R*]press
[S1]1977 photo [A]aerials
GeoTracker case T0609793185 (anchor for [GT][EDF][E][07][N08][10][NFA]):
[ open GeoTracker case T0609793185 ]
[C] Covenant & Environmental Restriction, Sonoma Co. #2013088084 (rec.
2013-09-13):
[ open Covenant PDF (GeoTracker) ]
[GWN] Notice of Groundwater Restrictions, Sonoma Co. #2013088083 (rec.
2013-08-28):
[ open GW-Restrictions Notice PDF ]
[23] MRP Order R1-2023-0028 + transmittal (Bush, Mar 9 2023; Quinto): two
operable units, MW-12/MW-37, biennial tail; rescinds R1-2018-0049.
Files: 23_0028_Masonite_MRP.pdf, 230309_FAB_Masonite_MRP_cvr.pdf.
(GeoTracker case file)
[RES] Order R1-2012-0053, Rescission of WDR R1-2005-0032, LP-Cloverdale
Woodwaste Disposal Site (St. John, June 7 2012): the landfill chain
(Orders 76-184, 84-64, 74-151), volumes, clean-closure. File:
12_0053_Rescission_LPCloverdale_TyrisWWDS.pdf. (GeoTracker case file)
[05] WDR Order R1-2005-0032, Closure, LP-Cloverdale Woodwaste Disposal Site
(Kuhlman, June 22 2005): two waste units, the 1989 SWAT leachate
release at MW-2/MW-3, Order 76-184 (Aug 26 1976), and treatment-case
Order R1-2003-043. Files: 062805-LPCloverdale-Tyris_WDR.pdf,
062805-Att_A-B_LPCloverdale-TyrisWDR.pdf. Plate 1 (leachate detail) is
posted password-protected -- see OPEN RECORDS REQUESTS.
[07] IP response to NCWB, Sept 13 2007 (numbered comment/response: plume,
analytes, the well). (GeoTracker case file)
[N08] November 2008 Semi-Annual Bedrock Groundwater Monitoring Report
(Schumer, dated Mar 13 2009): dioxin resampling, staged purge, MW-36,
arsenic-background argument. (GeoTracker case file)
[10] January 2010 Data Evaluation Memoranda / MNA-parameter recommendations
(AECOM). (GeoTracker case file)
[E][16][18] 2009 Final EIR; 2016 Addendum; 2018 Initial Study/CEQA
Addendum. (GeoTracker / City of Cloverdale)
[NFA] No Further Action letter, NCRWQCB, Jan 21 2026 (terminates MRP
R1-2023-0028). (GeoTracker case file)
[EDF] Environmental Data export (lab results 2005-2024), GeoTracker ESI.
(case link above)
[SP] Draft Esmeralda Specific Plan (redevelopment program; site-history
chapter).
[M] NCRWQCB interoffice memo, Mar 15 1974, re Masonite Western Lumber
Division inspection. PROVENANCE PENDING -- see CHAIN OF EVIDENCE.
NEWSPAPERS / PHOTO (via Newspapers.com / Sonoma County Library)
[R1] Reveille 1959-02-05, 'Molalla Plant To Stay Open':
newspapers.com/image/474195166
[R4] Reveille 1970-01-14, 'Molalla Sold To Masonite':
newspapers.com/image/473680898
[H] Healdsburg Tribune / Enterprise-Scimitar 1972-04-27 (sawmill
character; Kelly Rd). Newspapers.com.
[S1] 'Louisiana Pacific lumber yard, Cloverdale, 1977' (100 Kelly Rd), SCL
cstr_pho_019705:
[ open 1977 LP-yard photo (Sonoma Library) ]
[A] Masonite aerials 1971 / 1983 / 1993 (project image set).
ORDERS CHAIN
Treatment case (#1NSO266): Order 72-32 (1972, UNRESOLVED) -> DHS Docket
87/88-038 (1988) -> OHM plan (1995) -> WDR R1-2003-043 -> 2005 MRP ->
R1-2007-0046 -> R1-2018-0049 -> R1-2023-0028 (terminated 2026)
Woodwaste landfill: Order 76-184 (Masonite) & 84-64 (LP) & contingency
74-151 -> WDR R1-2005-0032 (clean closure) -> rescinded by R1-2012-0053
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The Record (front page) .......... groundtruth.watch/
The Chronicle .................... groundtruth.watch/chronicle.html
Telling the Ground Truth ......... groundtruth.watch/telling.html
Sources & Documents .............. groundtruth.watch/sources.html
The Public Record (EIR comments) . groundtruth.watch/comments.html
We Asked the Binder (Q&A) ........ groundtruth.watch/faqanda.html
Write to City Hall ............... groundtruth.watch/write.html
The Monitoring Record ............ groundtruth.watch/record.html
The Wells (well map) ............. groundtruth.watch/destroyed.html
A View from Above (aerials) ...... groundtruth.watch/viewing.html
Molalla / Masonite Mill, 1965 .... groundtruth.watch/underfoot.html
Cloverdale 2018 / 2024 (wipe) .... groundtruth.watch/status-quo.html
About Construction Dust (wind) ... groundtruth.watch/dust.html
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