December 12, 2018 SRRTTF meeting

The next meeting of the Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force is:

Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Location: Liberty Lake Sewer & Water District Office
22510 E. Mission Avenue Liberty Lake, WA 99019
Click here for a map

To attend by Webex and phone (all please register using the link below):
Register

Meeting Documents:
0 SRRTTF agenda_20181212
1 – Oct 24 2018 Meeting Summary
2 – TSCA Workgroup Workshop Concepts 12-1-2018
3a – SRRTTF letter to EPA on TSCA et al_May 2018
3b – EPA Letter to SRRTTF
4a – SRF SRRTTF Social Media Workshop Results for VB 12.9.18
4b – SRF -SRRTTF Social Media Messages 7.30.18
5 – SRRTTF_2018-12_PreliminaryMassBalance
6a – Draft 2019 Planned Actions
6b – Work Groups Schedule Nov 21 2018
7 – Data Management Update SRRTTF 12-12-18
8 – SRRTTF’s Funding Request
9 – ACE commitment report – Oct 2018
10 – MOA orientation guide_draft 2018 Dec 4
11 – Comp-Plan-Impl.ReviewSum_2018
12 – Future Meeting Topics – December 2018

Comments on MOA orientation guide & spokaneriverpcbfree.org website needed

Hi Task Force members & interested parties,

This is a reminder that any additional Task Force comments on the MOA orientation guide are due this Friday, November 30 to lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com.  Here is the document for reference 7 – MOA orientation guide_draft- WBC edits  Below are the comments already provided at the last Task Force meeting:

• Under the background there should be some indication of invited entities and continue to extend invitation and acknowledge other groups
• There should be a small section of what the Task Force addresses and doesn’t address. The Task Force doesn’t address or make decisions regarding permittees and permit requirements.
• The Task Force decided the addendum with the bullets should be deleted.
• For new members we should mention it’s not representative of the whole MOA, it doesn’t have all detail.

Also, Toni Taylor has been working on the http://spokaneriverpcbfree.org/ website.  Please check out the site and give feedback to srrttfoutreach@gmail.com which is also listed on the site under contact us by December 5.  Some recent changes are listed below:

  • Embedded a video on the What Are PCBs? page.
  • Embedded a Spokane Waste Directory video on the What Can I Do? page and the Info. for Homeowners page.
  • Changed page name from Printable Education Materials to Educational Resources to allow for more types of resources.
  • Added BMPs created by the Building Demolition and Renovation work group to the Info. for Building Contractors page.
  • Added Work Group Updates page and filled it with the work group updates provided to the E&O work group by each work group.

Upcoming work group meetings: 
November 28 – Tech Track meeting at 10 am (Dept. of Ecology large conf. room) contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for Web ex info.

December 5 – TSCA Conference call at 10 am (641-715-0857, 723394#)
December 5 – Funding Conference call at 1 pm (641-715-0857, 723394#)
December 7 – Fish Sampling Conference call at 10 am (641-715-0857, 723394#)
December 11 – Education & Outreach meeting at 10 am (Spokane Regional Health District, Room 402) contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for skype info.
December 13 – Data Management Conference call at 3 pm
(641-715-0857, 723394#)

 Our next SRRTTF meeting will be held, Wednesday Dec. 12 at Liberty Lake Sewer & Water District from 8:30 am to noon.

Thanks!

 

Upcoming meetings

Hello Task Force members and interested parties,

Here are the schedules for upcoming work group meetings, our next Task Force meeting and also information on the upcoming Ecology-sponsored permitting tools workshop.

Upcoming work group meetings:

Education & Outreach meeting Tuesday, November 6 at the Spokane Regional Health District, Room 402 from 10:00 am – 11:30 am
TSCA Conference Call – Wednesday, November 7, 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Data Management Conference Call – Thursday, November 8 at 3:00 pm

The Conference Call in number for each of these meetings is 641-715-0857 and the participant code is 723394#.

If you would like to know more about the work groups please see this link:   http://srrttf.org/?page_id=9623
Or if you would like to join a work group please email lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com and we will get you added.

Our next Task Force meeting will be held Wednesday, December 12  from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm at Liberty Lake Sewer and Water.  The meeting notes from our last meeting on October 24 will be posted to this page soon: Link to Meeting Notes

The Spokane River Permitting Tools Workshop #2 will be on November 5.  See this link for more information:  http://srrttf.org/?p=9660

Thanks!

Proposed NPDES Permit for Wellpinit Wastewater Treatment Plant on the Spokane Indian Reservation

The EPA is proposing to issue a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit to the Wellpinit Wastewater Treatment Plant on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Wellpinit, Washington.

The draft permit places conditions on the discharge of pollutants from the wastewater treatment plant to waters of the United States. In order to ensure protection of water quality and human health, the permit places limits on the types and amounts of pollutants that can be discharged from the facility.

Refer to the webpage for access to the draft permit, fact sheet and information about how to submit comments during the public comment period.

Proposed Permit for Wellpinit Wastewater Treatment Plant on the Spokane Indian Reservation

Comments Due:            11/12/2018

Spokane River Permitting Tools Workshop #2: Decoding the VarianceProcess

You are invited to join us at our second Permitting Tools Workshop on Monday, November 5, 2018 from 1 — 4  p.m. at CenterPlace Regional Event Center in Spokane Valley. This workshop follows our August 8 Permitting workshop. Based on your feedback, Ecology is holding an additional workshop with a focus on the details associated with the Variance Tool.

 You may also attend via WebEx by registering here.


This workshop will focus on:

                   How to submit a request for a Variance (requires agency rule-making);

                     Details about the submittal package requirements;

                     The projected schedule for the completion of the rule-making process; and,

                     How the variance process affects the permit cycle.

 

Additional details regarding the agenda will be provided closer to the date of the Workshop.  For more information, contact Karl Rains at (509) 329-3601 or karl.rains@ecy.wa.gov.

If you would like to know more about the permitting process and workshop information see these links below:

https://ecology.wa.gov/Water-Shorelines/Water-quality/Water-improvement/Total-Maximum-Daily-Load-process/Directory-of-improvement-projects/Spokane-River

https://www.ezview.wa.gov/site/alias__1962/view_our_committees_spokane_river_clean_water_permitting_process/37218/spokane_river_clean_water_permitting_process.aspx

October 24, 2018 SRRTTF meeting

The next meeting of the Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force is:

Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Location: Liberty Lake Sewer & Water District Office
22510 E. Mission Avenue Liberty Lake, WA 99019 
To attend by Webex and phone (all please register using the link below):

Meeting Documents:
0 – SRRTTF final agenda_20181024
1 – 8.22.18 SRRTTF Draft Meeting Summary
2 – Oct 2018 PCBs in Fish Hatchery Products
3A – Upgrad GW Summary for LT tech Memo T5A 5B
3B – Upgrad GW Summary for LT tech Memo T5C 5D
3C – Draft_Tasks_5A&B_Memo_Spokane_River_08272018_LimnoTech
3D – DRAFT_FingerprintingMemo_082718_LimnoTech
3E – Groundwater PCB Sources Upgradient of Kaiser Trentwood Facility_10242018
3F – Groundwater PCB Upgradient of Kaiser Work Group 102418
4A – PCB River Mass Balance Work Group 102418
4B – PCB_Mass_Balance_10242018
5A – Green Chemistry White Paper Action Summary
5B – NGC-inadvertant-PCB-White Paper-for-SRRTTF-20181015
6A – ACE Financial Statement
6B – ACE Commitment Report
6C – SRRTTF-ACE LID contract summary of work
6D – flyer for home improvement shops
7 – MOA orientation guide_draft- WBC edits
8 – 1 page Comp-Plan-Impl.ReviewSum_2017_final
9 – Work Groups Schedule Oct 2018 – thru 2020
10 – Future Meeting Topics – October 2018

EPA response to SRRTTF Inadvertent PCBs letter from 5/9/2018

Hi Task Force,

On May 9, 2018 the Task Force sent a letter to the EPA expressing concerns about regulatory consistency between the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and the Clean Water Act (CWA).   Here is the EPA response letter: EPA letter

In addition to the letter, EPA has also provided a bibliography of inadvertent PCB research sources compiled in early 2018 : Bibliography of PCB Research 2018

Thanks!

Upcoming October Meetings

Hello Task Force members and interested parties,

Here are the schedules for upcoming work group meetings and our next Task Force meeting.

Upcoming Work Group meetings:

TSCA Conference Call – Wednesday October 3, 2018, 10:00 am – 11:00 am
PMF Conference Call – Thursday, October 4, 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Data Management Conference Call – Monday, October 15, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

The Conference Call in number for each of these meetings is 641-715-0857 and the participant code is 723394#.

We had a great Education & Outreach meeting last Friday and the meeting summary will be posted to this page on the website soon:  http://srrttf.org/?page_id=9302

Our next Task Force meeting will be held Wednesday, October 24 from 8:30 am to noon at Liberty Lake Sewer and Water.  More information to come.  We have another full meeting agenda shaping up.

Thanks!

New Ecology Report: PBTs in Lake Sediment Cores, 2016

The report, PBT Trends in Lake Sediment Cores, 2016 Results, is available at https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/SummaryPages/1803029.html.

 The Department of Ecology’s Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic (PBT) Monitoring Program conducts long-term monitoring of freshwater sediment cores to help characterize the occurrence and temporal trends of PBTs in Washington State.  A single sediment core is collected each year from three waterbodies and age-dated in order to reconstruct contaminant deposition profiles. 

 In 2016, sediment cores collected from Deep Lake, Spanaway Lake, and Lake Spokane were analyzed for up to 209 polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners.  Age-dated sediment core profiles indicated the following trends:

·         Total (T-) PCB concentrations in Deep Lake and Spanaway Lake sediments have declined since peak levels, and recent concentrations appear to have stabilized.

·         T-PCBs were fairly stable in Lake Spokane sediments between the early 2000s and early 2016, but increased in the most recently deposited sediment layer.  Current T-PCB levels were much lower than historical peaks observed in the 1960s.

·         PCB congener profiles revealed no consistent temporal patterns in individual congeners across sites.  PCBs associated with Aroclor sources and resistant to degradation were dominant in all three cores.

 The report recommends that the PBT Monitoring Program continue to evaluate how levels of PCBs in the environment are changing.  The next sampling for PCBs is scheduled for 2022.  Additional investigation into sediment-bound PCBs in Lake Spokane is also recommended.

 If you have questions, contact Callie Mathieu at 360-407-6965 or callie.mathieu@ecy.wa.gov.