Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force (SRRTTF)
Technical Monitoring Workshop
Dates: December 4-5, 2013
Location: WSDOT Eastern Region Headquarters
2714 N Mayfair Street
Spokane, WA 99207
Parking: Park in the “Big Lot” next to the building. Enter the building through the front entrance on Mayfair Street and sign in at the reception desk.
Workshop and Background Materials:
– SRRTTF Dec 4-5 2013 DRAFT Workshop Agenda revised 12-3-13
– SRRTTF 2013 Workshop Meeting Summary DRAFT
– Background Information Package
– Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer Atlas 2009
– Department of Ecology PCB Source Assessment, April 2011
– ArcGIS Map of Study Locations & Results from SRRTTF database
WORKSHOP SESSIONS DAY 1
Briefing Session #1: SRRTTF
– SRRTTF – Background, Issues, Goals: Tom Eaton, EPA, Presentation PDF
– Overview of Technical Work: Dave Dilks, LimnoTech, Presentation PDF
Briefing Session #2: PCB Experiences from Other Watersheds
– Delaware River: Greg Cavallo, Presentation PDF
– San Francisco Bay: Lester McKee, Presentation PDF
– Center for Urban Waters: Joel Baker, Presentation PDF
Work Session #1: Source Identification & Reduction
– Doug Krapas & Tim Towey, Presentation PDF
Work Session #2: QAPP and Data Management
– Arianne Fernandez & Tim Towey, Presentation PDF
WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS DAY 2
Work Session #3: Modeling
– Dale Norton & Dave Dilks, Presentation PDF
Work Session #4: Monitoring Plan for Loading Assessment
– Bud Leber & Dave Dilks
LimnoTech Memoranda:
– Database Description 6/28/2013
– Review of Standard Operating Procedures for PCB Data Collection & Analysis 6-28-13
– Issues to Consider Prior to First Monitoring Objectives Meeting 7-17-13
– Data Acquisition Contact Log – Final 8-30-13
– Review and Evaluation of Existing Data – Revised 8-15-13
– DRAFT: Initial Conceptual Models of PCBs & Dioxins in Spokane Watershed 8-15-13
– DRAFT: Review of Modeling Tools 9-17-13
– DRAFT: Initial Conceptual Models of PCBs & Dioxins in Spokane Watershed 10-4-13
– DRAFT: Identification of Data Gaps 10-4-13
– DRAFT: Initial Data Collection Strategy for PCB Comprehensive Plan 10-15-13