July 23, 2014 Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force Meeting

Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force Meeting Announcement

Date: July 23, 2014
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Location: Spokane County Water Resource Center
1004 N. Freya Street
Spokane, WA 99202

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Call In Number: 800-704-9804
Participant Code: 34863442#

Please note, the conference call in number will remain open until 15 minutes until after the meeting begins. It will continue to remain open as long as there are callers on the line. If you wish to join the meeting by phone late, please notify Adriane Borgias (abor461@ecy.wa.gov) ahead of time.

Meeting Documents
–  7 23 14 SRRTTF Meeting Summary-Final
– 
SRRTTF July 23 2014 Draft Agenda
–  TTWG Status Report 7-18-14
–  LimnoTech Memo Confidence Testing Results 7-16-14 (updated)
–  SRRTTF SAP 7-16-14 DRAFT
  SRRTTF QAPP 7-16-14 DRAFT
–  SRRTTF QAPP Addendum 7-14-14 DRAFT
–  SRRTTF QAPP Checklist 7-15-14
 PCB Annual Report -2014
 PCB 2014 Annual Report Presentation
–  Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force ECTS 8526 Response
  SRRTTF Financial Overview v2
–  Governor Inslee 2014 Budget Request
 SRRTTF letter to Governor_City of Spokane edits 7-23-14
 SRRTTF Letter Governor -FINAL- 7-24-14 *FINAL
–  
2014 Governor Inslee Clean Water Policy Brief
  SRRTTF Hornbuckle Letter Approved by SRRTTF 2-26-14 – SRRTTF 2-26-14 Meeting

Measurable Progress Documents

–  Measurable Progress Definition 07152014 Final Revised Header *CORRECTED DATE*
  Measurable Progress Definition 07152014 Redline final Revised Header *CORRECTED DATE*
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Measurable Progress Draft Definition SRSP suggested edits 4-29-14
 SRSP Comment Letter – Measurable Progress Definition 4-30-14
 
Letter to Ecology Measurable Progress Definition 4-15-14
 Response to comments 7-15-14

 

Announcement: Ecology Public meeting July 22 on Water Quality Standards update

The Department of Ecology will hold a public meeting on July 22 to outline its next steps to update the water quality standards for human health criteria and implementation tools, following Governor Inslee’s directive issued July 9. This meeting will only cover the Water Quality Standards, not requested legislation on toxics reduction.

How can I attend?
The public meeting will be held as an interactive webinar Tues., July 22, 2014, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (PST).  Webinar participants will be able to ask questions, participate in discussions, and watch presentations from any online computer and phone.

Free registration for the webinar is available online at: https://customer.accuconference.com/Registration/index.aspx?pkRegQG=e5a418e8-05ea-4cd7-a54a-c137b4f74a05

Participants can also join the meeting in person at Ecology Headquarters Auditorium in Lacey, 300 Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98503-1274.  Seating for interested parties is available at that location.  You do not need to register for the webinar if you plan to attend in person.

What will be covered at this public meeting?
Ecology plans to share information about the next steps that will occur with the water quality standards to meet the Governor’s commitment to have a preliminary draft rule package available by September 30, 2014.

Presentations will include:

  • Information on what will be in the preliminary Draft Rule.
  • A comparison chart of the current human health criteria with the newly proposed criteria based on the Governor’s Directive.
  • Question and answer session on how the Governor’s proposal works for the 96 chemicals.
  • Identification of materials that we expect to have available to the public with the preliminary Draft Rule package.

How can I find more information?
More information about the public meeting, including a draft agenda, is available at http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/swqs/Currswqsruleactiv.html.

For questions about Ecology’s efforts to revise the Surface Water Quality Standards, contact Susan Braley at 360-407-6414 or by email at swqs@ecy.wa.gov.

July 2, 2014 Technical Track Work Group Meeting

Spokane River Regional Task Force
Technical Track Work Group Meeting

Date: July 2, 2014
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Location: Washington Department of Ecology
N. 4601 Monroe St.
Spokane, WA 99205

Click here for a map.

Call In Number: 800-704-9804 Participant Code: 34863442#

Meeting Documents
–  Tech Track Work Group Meeting Summary 7-2-14
– 
Tech Track WG DRAFT Agenda 07-02-14 revised
– 
Martha Maggi Email Questions 6-25-14
– 
PCBs in GW workplan-DRAFT for TTWG review July 2-2014
  Sampling Methodology Focus Group Meeting Notes 27 june 2014 r (revised)
  SRRTTF-ACE Spec 2 Draft Rev 1 063014

Opportunity to Comment on the NWPCC Draft 2014 F&W Program

The Northwest Power and Conservation Council released a draft revision of the largest regional fish and wildlife recovery program in the nation.

The program directs more than $250 million per year to mitigate the impacts of hydropower dams on fish and wildlife in the basin.

The Council revises the program every five years, and the current draft has been under development since the summer of 2013.

The Council developed the draft program based on public recommendations, particularly those of fish and wildlife agencies and Indian tribes. In addition to protecting ecosystems and wild fish, the draft program includes these key points:

► Give greater attention to salmon and steelhead passage into blocked areas, notably above Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee dams

► Give greater attention to reducing toxics and eradicating invasive species

► Focus on repairing aging structures and equipment related to projects that implement the program

► Pursue a targeted project-selection process for emerging priority fish and wildlife issues

The Council will conduct public hearings throughout the Northwest beginning late this month and continuing into June.

Comments are due July 9, 2014.

There will be a hearing in Spokane on Monday, June 16:

5-6 pm
Red Lion River Inn
Shoreline B Room
700 N Division
Spokane, WA 99202

Click Here for more information, including links to the draft document.

Final Approved Letter, Submitted 2 July, 2014

 

June 18, 2014 Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force Meeting

Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force Meeting Announcement

**Note: New Date, Start Time, and Location**
Date: June 18, 2014
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Location: Spokane County Water Resource Center
1004 N. Freya Street
Spokane, WA 99202
Click here for a map

Call In Number: 800-704-9804
Participant Code: 34863442#

Please note, the conference call in number will remain open until 15 minutes until after the meeting begins. It will continue to remain open as long as there are callers on the line. If you wish to join the meeting by phone late, please notify Adriane Borgias (abor461@ecy.wa.gov) ahead of time.

Meeting Documents
–  SRRTTF Meeting Summary 6-18-14 Draft
–  
SRRTTF Meeting DRAFT Agenda 6-18-14
– 
SRRTTF Interview Evaluation Score Sheet 6-3-14
–  SRRTTF Criteria for weighing proposals
–  Lab Selection Conventional Parameters Status Report 06-06-14
–  LimnoTech Phase 2 Information
–  SRRTTF-ACE Spec 3 Draft Rev 0 051314
–  List of Sampling Contractors for RFP
–  CLAM Focus Group draft notes
–  Exhibit A Spec 3 draft 051314
  Lab cover letter conv 051314
  Draft Spec for Second Lab
–  Key Excerpts from the Draft Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Plan 2013
Review DRAFT NWPPC comments

PowerPoint Presentations
Confidence Testing Results Presentation 6-18-14

Freshwater Fish Contaminant Monitoring Program, 2012 Results

The report, Freshwater Fish Contaminant Monitoring Program, 2012 Results, is available at https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/SummaryPages/1403020.html.

Results from the Freshwater Fish Contaminant Monitoring Program in 2012 are summarized for three areas in Washington: the Spokane River, Pend Oreille River, and the North Cascades National Park.  The sampling goals were to: (1) characterize contaminant levels in fish, and (2) determine spatial and temporal patterns in contaminant levels in Spokane River fish.

Results from the Spokane River showed that levels of PCBs and PBDEs in fish remain elevated compared to most areas in Washington.  Differences in PCBs and PBDEs among Spokane River sites were found for about half of the 21 site-species pairings examined.  Concentrations of PBDEs in mountain whitefish from the Ninemile reach were approximately 4 to 10 times higher than in fish from other sites in the river.  In some cases, concentrations found in 2012 appear to be lower than those in 2005.  For PCBs, 2 of 11 cases show a decrease, with both cases occurring in the Mission Park reach.  For PBDEs, 5 of 11 cases show a decrease.

Levels of mercury, PCBs, and dioxins in fish from the Pend Oreille River fall in the 40-80th percentile range of levels found in fish throughout Washington.

Contaminant levels in fish from the North Cascades National Park were relatively low for all analytes, except for 4,4’-DDE in kokanee that had returned to the Stehekin River from Lake Chelan.  Contamination of Lake Chelan with 4,4’-DDE is well known and is the focus of a water cleanup plan.

Washington’s water quality standards for contaminants in fish tissue, expressed as Fish Tissue Equivalent Concentrations (FTECs), were met for most of the chemicals analyzed.  However, most samples failed to meet FTECs for PCBs.  Several samples of mountain whitefish from the Spokane River did not meet FTECs for dioxins.  One sample of kokanee from the Stehekin River did not meet the FTEC for 4,4’-DDE.

If you have questions, contact Keith Seiders at 360-407-6689 or keith.seiders@ecy.wa.gov.

June 4, 2014 Technical Track Work Group Meeting

Spokane River Regional Task Force
Technical Track Work Group Meeting

Date: June 4, 2014
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Location: Washington Department of Ecology
N. 4601 Monroe St.
Spokane, WA 99205

Click here for a map.

Call In Number: 800-704-9804 Participant Code: 34863442#

Meeting Documents
– 
Tech Track WG Meeting Summary 6-4-14
–  Tech Track WG DRAFT Agenda 6-4-14
–  Lab Cover Letter Conv 5-13-14
–  Exhibit A Spec 3 draft 5-13-14
–  SRRTTF-ACE Spec 3 Draft Rev 0 5-13-14
–  Draft Spec For Second Lab
–  LimnoTech Overview Phase II Scope and Cost