July 21, 2020 Tech Track work group remote meeting

There will be a Tech Track work group meeting to discuss the hot spot identification project and technical project priorities for recommendation to the Task Force next Tuesday, July 21 from 10:00 to noon. 

Please contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for the Zoom meeting information.

Meeting Documents:

HotSpotDiscussion_07212020
PrioritizationMatrix- 20191011
TTWG_agenda 7-21-2020

July 22, 2020 SRRTTF Zoom meeting and EPA funding announcement

We are scheduling a Task Force meeting on short notice for one agenda item that is time sensitive.  It will be a short zoom meeting to discuss and hopefully approve the PCBs in products database development Phase 1 scope of work received from Kyle Shimabuku at Gonzaga University.  This work is being recommended by the TSCA work group.  We discussed this topic at the last Task Force meeting.  In summary this work will help in determining the sufficiency of available data to include in a database.  

Please email lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com to receive the Zoom meeting link. The meeting will be at 1 pm.

Meeting document:

GU Phase I SOW Final

EPA Announces $6 Billion in New Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects

Funding availability builds on 24 WIFIA loans issued under President Trump financing nearly $12 billion in water infrastructure and creating 25,000 jobs

WASHINGTON (July 14, 2020) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the 2020 notice of funding availability under its Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program, including funding for the new State infrastructure financing authority WIFIA (SWIFIA) program. These funding programs accelerate investment in critical water infrastructure through innovative and flexible financing that can support diverse projects in both large and small communities. This year’s funding will provide up to $6 billion to support $12 billion in water infrastructure projects while creating more than 35,000 jobs and improving public health and environmental protection in communities across the country.

“EPA’s WIFIA loan program has become one of the most effective tools used in President Trump’s efforts to upgrade our nation’s infrastructure, create jobs and safeguard public health and the environment,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “This new round of $6 billion in funding comes in time to help communities that are trying to recover from the health and financial stress of the COVID-19 pandemic and, for the first time, includes funding expressly available to states.”

To date, EPA has issued 24 WIFIA loans totaling $5.3 billion in credit assistance to help finance $11.7 billion for water infrastructure projects while creating 25,000 jobs—including eight WIFIA loans closed and one refinanced from March 2020 through June 2020. These recent loan closings will save ratepayers over $1 billion compared to typical bond financing while supporting the financial health of vital water systems. This financial support came at a critical time as the federal government, EPA and the water sector worked together to help mitigate the public health and financial impacts of COVID-19.

This announcement marks the fourth round of WIFIA funding. This year’s notice of funding availability prioritizes construction-ready projects in three areas: updating aging infrastructure; reducing exposure to lead and addressing emerging contaminants; and water reuse and recycling. The 2020 notice of funding availability builds upon the existing, active pipeline of WIFIA projects, which includes 49 projects in 19 states and D.C. For the first time, the agency will evaluate submitted projects using additional criteria that were developed to help clarify project and federal budgetary considerations. EPA will accept letters of interest from prospective WIFIA borrowers for 90 days after publication in the Federal Register.

EPA is also, for the first time, providing funds under SWIFIA. This new program, which was authorized by Congress as part of the America’s Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) of 2018, offers low-interest loans to state water infrastructure programs (e.g., the State Revolving Funds) that then help finance needed water infrastructure projects in local communities. This round of funding will provide SWIFIA borrowers up to $1 billion to support $2 billion in water infrastructure projects. EPA will accept letters of interest from state water infrastructure programs for 60 days after publication in the Federal Register.

Background

Established by the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 2014, the WIFIA program is a federal loan and guarantee program at EPA that aims to accelerate investment in the nation’s water infrastructure by providing long-term, low-cost supplemental loans for regionally and nationally significant projects.

WIFIA credit assistance can be used for a wide range of projects, including:

  • drinking water treatment and distribution projects;
  • wastewater conveyance and treatment projects;
  • enhanced energy efficiency projects at drinking water and wastewater facilities;
  • desalination, aquifer recharge, alternative water supply, and water recycling projects; and
  • drought prevention, reduction, or mitigation projects.

EPA will evaluate proposed projects described in the letters of interest using WIFIA’s statutory and regulatory criteria as described in the notice of funding availability. Through this competitive process, EPA will select projects that it intends to fund and invite them to continue the application process. 

For more information about WIFIA and this funding announcement, visit: https://www.epa.gov/wifia

AGO settles lawsuit with Monsanto

Hello Task Force members and interested parties,

Many of you may already be aware that Monsanto has settled on the PCB lawsuit. Here are some recent article links we have received describing the details:

https://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/monsanto-pay-record-95-million-end-ferguson-s-lawsuit-over-pcbs

https://baronandbudd.com/news/baron-budd-leads-743-million-pcb-claims-monsanto/

https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/jun/24/settlement-announced-in-federal-lawsuit-from-spoka/




June 24, 2020 SRRTTF Zoom meeting

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

Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2020
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_06242020
1 – SRRTTF Meeting Summary April 22, 2020
2a – 2020-05-31 ACE Commitment Report
2b – ACE Monthly Summary MAY 2020
3 – LongTermMonitoringUpdate_062420
4 – SRRTTF iPCB Road Paint Case Study Final_061720
5 – 20200617_SRRTTF-Revised MOA_Final DRAFT
5a – 20200617_MOA Edits Summary
6 – Future Meeting Topics – June 2020
7 – White Bluffs Support for SRRTTF Task 3 

Ecology seeks feedback on preliminary plan to reduce PCBs in Spokane River

Ecology is seeking preliminary feedback on five individual discharger variances to the water quality standards that meet the requirements of WAC 173-201A-420, for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) for the Spokane River. Our preliminary draft rule includes amendments to WAC 173-201A-420 (Variance), and new sections in chapter 173-201A WAC to include the proposed variances.

A “variance” is a tool available under the Clean Water Act that provides a pathway for dischargers to make progress toward meeting Washington State’s Surface Water Quality Standards using the most current available technologies and control measures. For more information, see our variance rulemaking webpage.

We are accepting informal comments on the preliminary draft rule and supporting documents from June 10 to July 25, 2020. While your feedback will help us develop rule language and supporting documents, we will not formally respond to comments received.

Learn more about the preliminary draft rule:

How can I comment?

  • You can submit comments online until 11:59 p.m. on July 25, 2020
  • By mail (must be postmarked by July 25, 2020):
    • Marla Koberstein
      WA Department of Ecology
      Preliminary Draft Variance Comments
      P.O. Box 47696
      Olympia, WA 98504-7696

More information on this rulemaking

  • Browse the variance rulemaking webpage.
  • Join our listserv to receive news and information about this rulemaking and other water quality topics.

Questions?

Marla Koberstein
Rule coordinator
email: swqs@ecy.wa.gov
Phone: 360-628-6376

June SRRTTF meetings and OECD workshop report

Hi all,

Here are upcoming SRRTTF and work group meetings for June:

June 3 – TSCA work group conference call at 10:00 am – call in number: (605) 313-5141, 723394#
June 3 – Fish Sampling Zoom meeting at 1:30 pm
June 9 – Education and Outreach work group remote meeting at 10:00 am
June 24 – Task Force Zoom meeting at 8:30 am
Contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for Zoom meeting information

Additionally, Doug Krapas with the TSCA work group asked me to share the following information because the file size was too large to email directly. Here is a report on the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Workshop on Improving Alignment of Chemicals and Waste Management Policy which occurred on February 3, 2020 at the OECD in Paris, France. It was organized by the Joint Meeting of the Chemicals Committee and Working Party on Chemicals, Pesticides and Biotechnology and the Working Party on Resource Productivity and Waste. OECD workshop Summary Record and List of OECD workshop Participants

May 21, 2020 Tech Track/Fish work group remote meeting

Dear TTWG and Fish WG Members,

LimnoTech is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Date and Time: May 21, 2020 10:30 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Meeting Materials:

TTWG__FishWG agenda 5-21-20
HotSpotTask_05212020
MonitoringTaskFlowChart_052120
SRRTTF_Biofilm_5-21-20
Tech Track

April 22, 2020 SRRTTF Zoom meeting

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

Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Zoom meeting link: Please email lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for information

Meeting Documents:

0 – SRRTTF agenda_04222020
1 – SRRTTF DRAFT Meeting Summary March 25, 2020
2a – 2020-03-31 ACE Commitment Report
2b – ACE Monthly Summary MAR 2020
3 – LongTermMonitoringRecommendation_041520
4a – SRRTTF_Biofilm_4-22-20
4b – Spokane River PCB Fingerprinting phase 2b SOW 041720
5 – 20200413_SRRTTF-Revised MOA_Final DRAFT-TF
6 – Future Meeting Topics – April 2020

The Kaiser Trentwood public meeting presentation from April 8 regarding the proposed amended agreed order is available on the cleanup website at https://apps.ecology.wa.gov/gsp/Sitepage.aspx?csid=7093 and the public comment window closes on April 22.

April 10 MOA ad-hoc work group remote meeting

There will be a meeting to discuss revisions to the MOA on Friday, April 10 at 10 am. Here is the information below to join and the meeting documents that will be discussed:

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Meeting documents:

20200220_MOA Edits Summary
20200220_SRRTTF-Revised MOA_Final DRAFT
TRBWG-Charter 
SRSP-Revised-MOA_Final-DRAFT-3252020                                      

April 8 Tech Track/Fish work group remote meeting

LimnoTech has set up the following ZOOM meeting from 1:00 – 2:30 pm PST to finalize the long-term monitoring approach for recommendation to the full SRRTTF this month.

See below for meeting details:
Topic: TTWG/Fish WG Meeting
Time: Apr 8, 2020 01:00 PM Pacific Standard Time (US and Canada)

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Meeting Documents:

LongTermMonitoring_04082020