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.

Spokane River PCBs in Atmospheric Deposition Draft Report – request for feedback by 9/14

Ecology has completed a draft report for a study of atmospheric deposition of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the Spokane area. The Task Force is asked to provide feedback on the draft plan because they requested that Ecology’s Environmental Assessment Program conduct this specific project.

The draft report and accompanying spreadsheet are available here: Spokane River Technical Assistance Projects.  If you are a member of the Task Force or a contracted technical review team for the Task Force, please provide your feedback to Brandee Era-Miller by September 14, 2018.  Thanks!

August 22, 2018 Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force Meeting

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

Date: Wednesday, August 22, 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):
Register 

August 13 Green Chemistry Work Group Conference Call

The next Green Chemistry Work Group conference call is:

Date: Monday, August 13 2018
Time: 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Conference call information

+1-240-454-0887 US Toll

Access code: 805 002 273

Click Here to join by Web. For audio, please use the phone connection.

Meeting number: 805 002 273

Please contact Adriane Borgias: abor461@ecy.wa.gov if you plan to attend.

Agenda:
Report back from Lauren Heine on Phase I work

Outline key points for Task Force briefing document

Develop Phase II recommendations for the August 22, 2018 SRRTTF meeting

 

Ecology Announcement: Draft QAPP Available for Review

The Department of Ecology is providing technical assistance to the Spokane River Toxics Task Force. The Agency has drafted a Quality Assurance Project Plan for assessing PCBs in biofilms, sediment, and invertebrates in the Spokane River. The Task Force has been asked to provide feedback on the draft plan because this is a specific project the Task Force requested Ecology’s Environmental Assessment Program to conduct.

If you are a member of the Task Force, or a contracted technical review team for the Task Force, please provide your feedback to Siana Wong (swon461@ecy.wa.gov) by Aug. 16, 2018.

The draft Quality Assurance Project Plan is available for review:

QAPP Biofilm – DRAFT for External Review 8-2-18

Ecology News: The Water Quality Financial Assistance 2015-2017 Biennium Outcomes Report

The Water Quality Financial Assistance 2015-2017 Biennium Outcomes Report is now available!

You can find it on fortress and there is a link on our grant and loan general resources web page, under the heading for Reports and Surveys.

Please share the link with anyone you think might be interested.

About the outcomes reports

The biennial outcomes reports provide an overview of our grant and loan programs, and summarizes two-years of closed projects. It includes a breakdown of how our funding is helping improve water quality, with specific focus on wastewater, stormwater, nonpoint source, on-site sewage systems and aquatic invasive species and algae control. It features many photos, highlighting the great work accomplished by our funding recipients, many of whom are also permittees. If you’re curious, the previous report is also available: 2013-2015 Biennium Outcomes Report.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me!

Best Regards,

Eliza Keeley-Arnold
Clean Water Needs and Outcomes Coordinator
Water Quality – Financial Management
WA Department of Ecology
Ph: (360) 407-7489 Em: eliza.keeley-arnold@ecy.wa.gov

WDFW Spokane Hatchery PCB BMP Plan

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has submitted its Spokane Hatchery PCB Best Management Practices Plan to the Department of Ecology and the plan has been uploaded to Ecology’s PARIS database.

A copy of the WDFW PCB Best Management Practices Plan has also been uploaded to the SRRTTF website and can be found here: WAG137007_Spokane_Hatchery_PCB_BMP_Plan_2018-06-20 (1)

For the Task Force, this submittal is referenced as item 5.1.4 in the SRRTTF Comprehensive Plan.

 

July 25, 2018 SRRTTF Meeting Canceled: Next Meeting August 22, 2018

July 25, 2018 Task Force meeting has been cancelled.

Our next meeting will be held at 8:30 AM on August 22 at the Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District office and will be facilitated by your new team.

We are excited about the opportunity to work with you!
We look forward to seeing you August 22, 2018!

Ben and Lara Floyd,
White Bluffs Consulting