January 5, 2021 Tech Track work group meeting/Upcoming mtgs.

There will be a Tech Track work group meeting Tuesday, January 5 from 10:00 to 11:00 am. 
Please contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for the Zoom meeting information.

The agenda will be discussing potential edits and additions to the draft SRRTTF 10-year work plan for submittal to the legislature.

Meeting documents:

TTWG 1-5-2021_Agenda and summary notes
Final 20210107 SRRTTF -State Legislators Request Letter

Upcoming Meetings: (contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for mtg. links to join)
January 6 –  Education & Outreach/IPCB/TSCA living link presentation 9:30 am -10 am
January 6 – IPCB/TSCA work group mtg. 10 am – 11 am
January 12 – Education and Outreach work group mtg. 10 am
January 27 – SRRTTF mtg. 8:30 am – 11:30 am

December 17, 2020 SRRTTF Zoom Mtg.

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

Date: Thursday, December 17, 2020
Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Zoom meeting link: Please email lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for more information and to join

Meeting Documents:

SRRTTF agenda_12172020
SRRTTF DRAFT Meeting Summary December 2, 2020
SRRTTF leg. presentation-R2
Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force- Proposal Summary TF Mtg Dec 2020
20201217 SRRTTF -State Legislators Request Letter

December 2, 2020 SRRTTF Zoom Meeting

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

Date: Wednesday, December 2, 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_12022020
1 – SRRTTF DRAFT Meeting Summary October 28, 2020
2020-11-30 ACE Commitment Report
ACE Monthly Summary NOV 2020
2a – Media.Campaign.ScopeofWork.2021
2b – TTWG_ShortTermFeasibility_Mission Hot Spots11242020
2c – TTWG_ShortTermFeasibility_Sediment Analysis11242020
2d – TLC iPCB campaign proposal and budget
3 – SRRTTF Mead Presentation Final
4a – PCB sources to WWTPs in the Spokane River Dec2020 revised
4b – Spokane River PCB PMF-MLR Holistic Analysis DRAFT SOW 110520
5 – draft SRRTTF Comp-Plan-2020 Accomps
6 – Future Meeting Topics – Dec. 2020
7 – 2021 Spokane Regional Toxics Task Force meeting schedule

Follow up EPA Kaiser clean up info/Upcoming SRRTTF work group meetings

Here is the link to the EPA Kaiser clean up site where you can find updates and key technical details on the clean up project:

response.epa.gov/kaisersmelter

Under this link you can find sections of photos, documents, etc.  The Documents section includes EPA’s report from its 2019 Site Evaluation that provides data tables, Removal Management Levels, and some of the aroclor “fingerprint” data.

Also, in follow up to a question asked at the Task Force meeting, Brooks Stanfield, the on site coordinator, provided the Removal Management Level for PCBs in soil — 94,000 ug/kg. 

Upcoming SRRTTF work group meetings:

November 3 –
PMF meeting at 1 pm
November 3 – Funding meeting at 2 pm
November 4iPCB/TSCA meeting at 10 am
November 10 Education and Outreach meeting at 10 am

The next Task Force meeting will be held on December 2, 2020 at 8:30 am
Contact lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for more meeting information and to join.

October 28, 2020 SRRTTF Zoom Meeting

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

Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2020
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:

0 – SRRTTF agenda_10282020
1 – SRRTTF DRAFT Meeting Summary August 26, 2020
2a – 2020-09-30 ACE Commitment Report
2b – ACE Monthly Summary SEP 2020
3 – Rodenburg SOW Additional Analysis of Influent Data 10-8-20
4 – Kaiser-Mead_SRRTTF
5 – DRAFT – State Appropriation and ACE Budget update 10-21-2020
6 – PCBs database 10 12 20
7 – Future Meeting Topics – October 2020

August 26, 2020 SRRTTF Zoom Meeting

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

Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Zoom meeting link: Please email lara@whitebluffsconsulting.com for more information and to join

Meeting Documents:

0 – SRRTTF agenda_08262020
1a – SRRTTF DRAFT Meeting Summary July 22, 2020
1b – SRRTTF DRAFT Meeting Summary June 24, 2020
2a – 2020-07-31 ACE Commitment Report
2b – ACE Monthly Summary JUL 2020
3a – TechnicalActivitiesStatus_08262020
3b – SRRTTF_SPMD_QAPP_081020
3c – HotSpotAssessment_08182020_Draft
3d – Baseline PCBs_Spokane River_Redband Trout_QAPP_WDFW_Ecology_Draft_August-26-2020
4 – SRF SRRTTF Media Campaign Results 8.17.20
5 – KaiserMeadRequest20190306_201903060953
6 – Future Meeting Topics – August 2020

Data gathering for a PCBs in products testing database

Dear Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force participants, 

The SRRTTF-TSCA/iPCB Workgroup is interested in developing a database that contains measured PCB concentrations in consumer and commercial products. Although there are a few relevant datasets the TSCA/iPCB Workgroup is aware of (e.g., City of Spokane’s 2015 dataset, Hydroseed testing results,  Ecology’s Database) it is unclear if there is enough additional data that could be made available to the SRRTTF that would justify the creation of a database.  

The SRRTTF has hired Gonzaga University, led by Dr. Kyle Shimabuku, to determine the availability of relevant data. A Scope of Work is attached (GU Phase I SOW Final), which includes some of the organizations that will be contacted initially. If you know of any additional entities that might collect PCBs-in products data, please contact Kyle directly (email: shimabuku@gonzaga.edu, phone: (509) 313-3552). 

Thank you! 

EPA to begin time-critical removal work at Kaiser site in Mead

Asbestos, PCBs at former aluminum smelter pose risks to people

(July 23, 2020) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that on Monday July 27, it will begin ‘time-critical’ cleanup actions at the Former Kaiser Smelter Site, in Mead, just north of downtown Spokane.

The work will reduce or eliminate risks to people, nearby homes and businesses, and the environment posed by asbestos, PCBs, and other chemicals.

During the first phase of this work crews managed by EPA’s Emergency Management Branch will remove PCBs and asbestos-contaminated materials from the 170-acre, developed portion of the site. This part of the site has many large, deteriorating structures and waste piles. 

The second phase will remove contaminated water and sediment from settling ponds on a 400-acre, undeveloped part of the site, north of the former plant. These ponds are full and actively releasing PCBs to Deadman Creek — a tributary of the Little Spokane River – at levels hundreds of times higher than state water quality standards. Thus, the ponds pose a threat of a larger release of toxic PCBs to the watershed. This work will help protect fish, people who eat fish, and other important elements of the watershed ecosystem.

EPA expects work will wrap up by late December.

In 2019, at the request of the Washington Department of Ecology, EPA conducted field sampling at the site and found very high levels of a number of hazardous chemicals, including cancer-causing PCBs, PAHs, and asbestos-containing materials. These substances pose health risks to people who visit the site and are unaware of the danger.

Work will begin on or around July 27 and is expected to be completed by late December. The current cleanup plans include removing:

  • Highly contaminated building siding;
  • Siding material that has sloughed off onto the ground;
  • Friable asbestos-containing pipe insulation;
  • Piles of leftover toxic material; and
  • Contaminated water and sediment from the settling ponds and stormwater conveyance system.

For more about the work at the Former Kaiser Smelter Site in Mead go to:  https://response.epa.gov/site/site_profile.aspx?site_id=14546