May 19, 2021 Zoom Tech Track meeting/PCB article/Upcoming meetings

There will be a Tech Track work group meeting from 1 – 3 pm on May 19 to discuss projects for the next biennium. Please contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com to get the Zoom information.

Meeting documents:

agenda 5-19-2021
Table Only_TTWG Project Status_3-11-2021
Tiered Survey results_ 3-20-2021 TTWG_

Here is an article regarding food of animal origin and PCBs shared by Gary Jones: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348719962_Average_Transfer_Factors_are_not_Enough_The_Influence_of_Growing_Cattle_Physiology_on_the_Transfer_Rate_of_Polychlorinated_Biphenyls_from_Feed_to_Adipose

Upcoming meetings:

May 26 – SRRTTF meeting at 8:30 am
June 2 – iPCB/TSCA work group meeting at 10:00 am
June 8 – Education and Outreach work group meeting at 10:00 am

PCB data portal link/Other announcements

Hi Task Force,

The PCB data portal is live now and it allows interested individuals to examine more closely the collected PCB data from the Spokane River. Here is the direct link – http://spokaneriverpcbfree.org/about-pcbs/srrttf-pcb-data-portal/

Washington Department of Ecology’s Safer Products for WA program aims to reduce toxic chemicals in consumer products through rulemaking. The program is hosting webinars this spring and summer to share information and get feedback from stakeholders. The webinars will focus on specific product categories that the program may regulate. They are key opportunities for sharing your input to help the Safer Products for WA team make decisions about potential regulations. The June 1 webinar will focus on PCBs in paints from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. PST. If you’re interested, register to join their team on June 1 and subscribe to the Safer Products for WA email list for more webinar announcements to come.

The Education and Outreach work group is forming an ad hoc subcommittee to explore strategies in the upcoming 2021-2023 state biennium work plan for addressing Environmental Justice and PCBs. This is open to anyone who would like to participate. If you are interested please contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com and cupdegrove@landscouncil.org.

Thanks!

April 28, 2021 SRRTTF Zoom Meeting

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

Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2021
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Zoom meeting link: Please email lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for more information and to join.

Meeting Documents:

0 – SRRTTF agenda_4282021
1 – SRRTTF DRAFT Meeting Summary February 24, 2021
2a – 2021-03-31 ACE Commitment Report
2b – ACE Monthly Summary 03-31-2021
3 – SaferProductsWA_SRRTTF_April2021
4 – Fall2020DataSummarySRRTTF_04282021
5a – TaskDescriptionsforStrawPoll4-10-2021
5b – Results of tiered TTWG rankings
5c -TimingTTWGTasks-R2
6a – Develop Industry List of Pigments_Final Draft
6b – Lower Procurement Limits-Scope of Work_Final Draft
7 – Future Meeting Topics – April 2021

Ecology WQ Program open comment periods regarding Spokane River watershed/EPA Stormwater Grant Program

Hi Task Force,

We want to make the Task Force aware of two Water Quality Program open comment periods that include proposed updates affecting the Spokane River watershed.  Details, resources, primary Ecology contacts, and instructions for submitting comments are provided below.  

The first (see item ❶ below) is related to the proposed reissuance of the Upland Finfish Hatching and Rearing NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit.  This includes WDFW’s Spokane Hatchery located on the Little Spokane River. 

The second (see item ❷ below) is related to Ecology’s release of the draft Water Quality Assessment (WQA).  The draft WQA includes new listings on segments of Lake Spokane and/or the Spokane River for temperature, pH, methyl mercury and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs). 

Ecology has provided substantial information on their website (see links below) and we encourage you to review the available information and resources.  Primary contacts Laurie Niewolny and Jeremy Reiman can respond to question specific to the proposals.

❶ Ecology proposes to reissue the Upland Finfish Hatching and Rearing National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and State Waste Discharge General Permit (permit). The current permit was issued on April 1, 2016, and expired on March 31, 2021. The draft permit and accompanying fact sheet, which explains the technical basis for the permit, are available for review and public comment from Wednesday, April 7, 2021, through Wednesday, May 26, 2021. Ecology will host two public workshops and public hearings on the draft permit.

Purpose of the Permit
The permit provides coverage for upland finfish hatching and rearing operations and limits the discharge of pollutants from raising or spawning fish, which includes uneaten feed, fish fecal matter, and medications and disease control chemicals. Under Federal and State water quality laws (Federal Clean Water Act and State Water Pollution Control Act), a permit is required for the discharge of these wastewaters. State, county, private, and some tribal hatcheries that rear finfish such as salmon and trout and that discharge wastewater to waters of the State must obtain permit authorization for their discharge.

Submitting Written Comments
We will accept written comments on the draft permit and fact sheet from April 7, 2021, through May 26, 2021 by 11:59 pm. Comments may be submitted:

Online: Submit your comments through our online comments form (preferred method)

By mail:
Laurie Niewolny
Washington State Department of Ecology
PO Box 47775
Olympia, WA  98504-7775

In person: Comments are accepted during the following Public Workshops and Hearings. The purpose of the workshops is to explain the general permit and to answer questions prior to the formal public hearings. The purpose of the hearings is to provide an opportunity for people to give formal oral testimony on the proposed draft permit. Oral testimony will receive the same consideration as written comments submitted.

The public hearings will begin immediately following the public workshops and will conclude when public testimony is complete.

Morning Webinar: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 – 10 a.m.  Join the Webinar*

Evening Webinar: Wednesday, May 12, 2021 – 6 p.m.  Join the Webinar*

*Workshops and hearings offered via webinar allow individuals to view the presentation and provide testimony via computer or mobile device. Ecology is not currently offering in-person hearings due to COVID-19 safety concerns.

Issuing the Permit 
After we receive and consider all public comments, we will make a final decision on permit issuance. We expect to make a decision on the general permit in August 2021.

Copies of the Draft Permit and Fact Sheet
The draft permit and fact sheet are available on our permit webpage. You may also request copies from Water Quality Reception at (360) 407-6600.

Ecology Contact
Laurie Niewolny – General Permit Writer
Telephone: (360) 584-8852
Email: laurie.niewolny@ecy.wa.gov

To request ADA accommodation for disabilities, call Ecology at 360-407-7285 or visit https://ecology.wa.gov/accessibility. People with impaired hearing may call Washington Relay Service at 711. People with speech disability may call TTY at 877-833-6341.

❷ The Department of Ecology is releasing the draft Water Quality Assessment for public review and comment. The Assessment pulls together existing data for fresh and marine water, and is available for review as an interactive online tool.

Ecology is responsible for identifying and improving Washington’s polluted streams, lakes, and marine water.  As part of this work, we must regularly update Washington’s Water Quality Assessment that categorizes state waters as clean or polluted, based on data we have.  Results of the Assessment help us see where progress is being made and where to prioritize future water quality improvement plans.  The Assessment is used by tribes, federal, state, and local governments, and stakeholders to design monitoring programs and water quality improvement projects; incorporate the data into other environmental reporting; and to share successes in water quality improvement efforts.  The Assessment includes data gathered by Ecology and readily available data from several other local, state, and federal agencies, tribes, and environmental groups.  To help ensure that the data we use is accurate, all data must meet our quality assurance requirements.

Online training
We are holding a virtual training on April 20 at 1:30 p.m. to offer background information on the Assessment and tips on how to use the search and map tools to review any areas of interest. Register for the online training webinar

How can I comment?
We are inviting people to review Assessment results in watershed areas of the state that they are familiar with or have an interest in. For information on the Assessment and to access the online tool and other materials, please visit the Assessment website.

The deadline for public comments is 5 p.m., Friday, June 4, 2021.

Submit comments by:
Online comment form provided on the review tool (preferred method)
Email: 303d@ecy.wa.gov
Mail: Washington State Department of Ecology
Jeremy Reiman
PO Box 47600
Olympia, WA 98504-7600
Please note, any information (e.g., personal or contact) you provide in a comment or in an attachment may be publicly disclosed and posted on the Internet.

Next Steps:
After reviewing public feedback and making any revisions, Ecology will submit the final Assessment to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to meet Clean Water Act requirements.

More information:
Water Quality Assessment webpage
Water Quality Assessment Focus Sheet
April 8, 2021 Ecology News Release

Questions? Contact
Jeremy Reiman
Water Quality Assessment Scientist
email: 303d@ecy.wa.gov
phone: 360-819-0197

The Department of Ecology is committed to providing people with disabilities access to information and services by meeting or exceeding the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Washington State Policy #188.

To request an ADA accommodation, contact Ecology by phone at 360-407-6600 or email at jeremy.reiman@ecy.wa.gov. For Washington Relay Service or TTY call 711 or 877-833-6341.  Visit Ecology’s website for more information.

EPA Announces $67 Million Grant Program to Help Communities Manage Stormwater
04/01/2021
Contact Information: EPA Press Office (press@epa.gov )
WASHINGTON (April 1, 2021)— Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the availability of $67 million in grant funding through the new Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grant program. This funding will support public health and environmental protections by helping states and cities improve stormwater management to address sewer overflows and reduce pollution that can flow into local waterways.

“While utilities do an incredible job of managing wastewater and safely returning it to the environment, increased water from heavy rains and storms can challenge and even circumvent this great work,” said EPA Assistant Administrator for Water Radhika Fox. “Under America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018, this new grant program empowers EPA’s state, local, and utility partners to improve stormwater management and benefit communities.”

This grant program will provide funding for critical overflow and stormwater infrastructure projects in communities. Stormwater can be a significant source of water pollution and a public health concern. Stormwater can collect pollutants—including trash, chemicals, oils, and dirt/sediment—and convey them to nearby waterways. When mixed with domestic and industrial wastewater in combined sewers, stormwater can also contribute to combined sewer overflows (CSO) during heavy rainstorms. Managing stormwater is a complex environmental challenge and EPA is working with its partners to meet the needs of communities. 

States, U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia can apply for funding. Once awarded, these funds will be provided as sub-awards to municipal entities for projects that address infrastructure needs for CSOs, sanitary sewer overflows (SSO), and stormwater management. Through this $67 million investment in water infrastructure, EPA estimates that over a thousand direct and indirect jobs will be created.

Background
America’s Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) of 2018 amended section 221 of the Clean Water Act, which reauthorized the Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grants program. These amendments expanded project eligibilities to include stormwater management projects and authorized appropriations for the program. The program received a $28 million appropriation in fiscal year 2020 and a $40 million appropriation in fiscal year 2021. EPA developed an allotment formula for the Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grant program to best address CSOs, SSOs, and stormwater needs for each state, as determined by the data from the latest Clean Watersheds Needs Survey, along with supplemental data on population, urban population, and precipitation. 

For more information about the program, visit: https://www.epa.gov/cwsrf/sewer-overflow-and-stormwater-reuse-municipal-grants-program.

Department of Ecology Public Participation Grant Applications

The Washington Department of Ecology is currently accepting applications for Public Participation Grants (PPGs).

The PPG program is a competitive grant program. Grants are available to individuals affected by a contaminated site, or to non-profit public service organizations. The purpose of these grants is to facilitate public participation in:

•             The cleanup of hazardous substance release sites, or

•             The implementation of the state’s solid and hazardous waste priorities.

Applications are available through Ecology’s Administration of Grants and Loans (EAGL) online grant management system.  You will need to set up a Secure Access Washington (SAW) account before you can access EAGL.

The application will be open until 5 p.m. April 29, 2021. Late applications will not be accepted. Ecology will evaluate and score each eligible application received. Grant funds are available for projects conducted July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2023. Please read the program guidelines and the application instructions before you apply.

Visit the program webpage for additional information or contact Lynn Gooding at lynn.gooding@ecy.wa.gov or (360) 742-2724.

Ecología aceptará solicitudes para las Subvenciones de Participación Pública (PPGs por sus siglas) desde las 8:00 a.m. del 30 de marzo, 2021 hasta las 5:00 p.m. del 29 de abril, 2021.  Las PPGs pueden financiar hasta $120,000 para un proyecto de dos años y no se requiere fondos recíprocos.  Para más información, comuníquese con Lynn Gooding a lynn.gooding@ecy.wa.gov, o al (360) 742-2724. 

PPG Webpage (includes program guidelines and application instructions) –

https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/How-we-operate/Grants-loans/Find-a-grant-or-loan/Public-participation-grants

EAGL and SAW:

https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/How-we-operate/Grants-loans#Apply

March 31, 2021 Tech Track work group mtg./upcoming mtgs.

The next meeting of the TTWG will be held on Wednesday, March 31 from 1:00 – 3:00 pm.  Please contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for the Zoom meeting link.

Meeting documents:
TTWG_agenda 3-31-2021
Fall2020DataSummaryTTWG_03312021
TaskDescriptionsforStrawPoll3-11-2021
TTWG projects and survey results 3-31-2021
PCB Cos Similarity Presentation

Upcoming Meetings: (contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for mtg. links to join)

April 7 – IPCB/TSCA meeting at 10:00 am
April 13 – Education and Outreach meeting at 10:00 am
April 28 – SRRTTF meeting at 8:30 am

February 24, 2021 SRRTTF Zoom Meeting

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

Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Zoom meeting link: Please email lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for more information and to join.

Meeting Documents:

1 – SRRTTF agenda_2242021
2 – SRRTTF Meeting Summary January 27, 2021
3 – 2021-01-31 ACE Commitment Report
3b – ACE January Monthly Summary
4 – SRRTTF_SPMD_02242021
5 – SRRTTF Spokane River PCB Data – Mike Hermanson | Tableau Public 
6 – Future Meeting Topics – Feb. 2021

February 16, 2021 Tech Track Zoom work group meeting/Upcoming meetings

The next meeting of the TTWG will be held on Tuesday, February 16 from 1:00 – 2:30 pm.  Please contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for the Zoom meeting link.

Meeting Documents:

TTWG 2-16-2021_Agenda
PCB-11 Sources and Pathways-Scope of Work, Rev. 1

Table of Projects for TTWG Discussion
TTWG_SPMD_02162021 ppt


Upcoming Meetings: (contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for mtg. links to join)

February 24 – SRRTTF meeting at 8:30 am
March 3 – IPCB/TSCA meeting at 10:00 am
March 9 – Education and Outreach meeting at 10:00 am

January 27, 2021 SRRTTF Zoom Meeting

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

Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Zoom meeting link: Please email lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for more information and to join

Meeting Documents:

0 – SRRTTF agenda_1272021
1 – SRRTTF Meeting Summary December 17, 2020
2a – 2020-12-31 ACE Commitment Report
2b – ACE Monthly Summary DEC 2020
2c – SpokaneFillQAPPAddendum012621_Draft
3 – Final 20210107 SRRTTF -State Legislators Request Letter
4 – Final – State Appropriation and ACE Budget update 2021-01-20
4a – Media.Campaign.ScopeofWork.2021
4b – TTWG_ShortTermFeasibility_Sediment Analysis11242020
4c – Spokane River PCB PMF-MLR Holistic Analysis DRAFT SOW 110520
4d – TLC iPCB campaign proposal and budget Jan 20 2021
4d2 – Lands Council reply to ACA comments
4d3 – Lands Council proposal comments 1.4.2021
4d4 – PCB 11 and Possible Routes to Environmental Presence V2
5 – https://www.spokaneriverkeeper.org/toxics 
6 – Mycoremediation powerpoint for SRRTTF
7 – draft SRRTTF Comp-Plan-2020 Accomp-R2
8 – Future Meeting Topics – Jan. 2021

State Fiscal Year 2022 Draft Water Quality Funding Offer List

Draft funding list now available for review and comment

Ecology’s Water Quality Program is pleased to announce the publication of the State Fiscal Year 2022 Draft Water Quality Funding Offer List and Intended Use Plan (Draft List). The Draft List describes how Ecology proposes to use state and federal dollars, as currently proposed in the Governor’s biennial budget and federal appropriation bills, to fund projects to improve and protect water quality for the State Fiscal Year 2022 (SFY22) Funding Cycle.

Funding Proposed

Ecology is proposing more than $282 million in grants and loans for 108 high-priority clean water projects across Washington state. The total includes roughly $21 million in grants from the Centennial Clean Water Program, $1.6 million in grants from the Clean Water Act Section 319 Program, $35 million in grants from the Stormwater Financial Assistance Program, and $224 million in loans and forgivable loans (loans that do not have to be repaid) from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund.

Evaluation Process

Ecology evaluated 127 applications from local governments, tribes, conservation districts, other public bodies, and qualified not-for-profit organizations. Funding requests totaled approximately $568 million. To ensure that funds were directed to the highest priority projects, water quality specialists from our regional offices evaluated and scored all eligible project proposals. Scores were compiled, and a statewide priority list was developed. Projects proposed funding are based upon the priority list, the type of project, and the funding source.

Public Comment Period

There is a 30-day public comment period for the Draft List. Comments will be accepted through February 14, 2021. Please submit comments via our online comment system, eComments. If you have questions, please contact Daniel Thompson at Daniel.Thompson@ecy.wa.gov or 360-407-6510. We will be holding a public webinar at 1 p.m. on February 3 via WebEx to explain the evaluation process and answer any questions. Ecology will respond to all comments received during the comment period when we publish the SFY22 Final Water Quality Funding Offer List and Intended Use Plan (Final List). Ecology anticipates publishing the Final List by July 1, 2021.

More Information

For more information about the SFY22 Funding Cycle, including access to an interactive map of funded projects and access to a worksheet describing the projects and funding proposed, please visit the Water Quality Combined Funding Program Funding Cycles webpage.For more information about the Water Quality Combined Funding Program in general please visit the Water Quality Combined Funding Program webpage.