Methamphetamine Contaminated Property Cleanup
Environmental Health Code, Chapter 5, Contaminated Property, Board of Health Resolution 2010-4225
Contamination from the manufacture, use, storage or distribution of an illegal drug is extremely hazardous to public health. The Health Department's task is to ensure that contamination from these sites is cleaned up to meet public health and safety standards, and to ensure that the environment is not further impacted by the contamination of soil, air and water resources.
For a list of Methamphetamine Contaminated Properties click here or for a map click here.
The Health Department also helps property owners and cleanup contractors with the following:
- Provide technical assistance
- Help interpret state and local rules and regulations
- Locate approved cleanup contractors
- Provide fact sheets Methamphetamine Contaminated Property Cleanup Process, Guidelines for Hiring a Pierce County Authorized Decontamination Contractor, Meth Lab Fact Sheet
- Confirm that the decontamination procedure meets state and local guidelines
- Answer Questions!
For more information call (253) 798-6566 or email us.

