February 27, 2019 SRRTTF Meeting

The next meeting of the Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force is:
Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Location: Spokane County Water Resource Center
1004 N. Freya Street
Spokane, WA 99202
Click here for a map

To attend by Webex and phone (all please register using the link below):
Register

Meeting documents:
0 – SRRTTF agenda_20190227
1 – Dec. 12, 2018 TF Meeting Summary
2a – SRRTTF_2018_TechnicalActivitiesReport&App A 02-20-2019
2b – Appendix B _ Gravity 2018 Field Report
Appendix C can be seen here: Appendix C _ QAPP_addendum5_072318
2c – ResponsetoComments_2018TechnicalActivitiesReport
2d – SRRTTF_2019_0227_TechnicalActivitiesReport
3 – PMF Phase 1 report now coming at April Task Force meeting
4a – SRRTTF PCB Database Pilot Report FINAL
4b – SRRTTF PCB Database Instructions Feb 2019
5a – Green Chemistry Ti02 White Paper Action Summary-Final
5b – SRRTTF TiO2 2019_02_18
6a – Comp-Plan-Impl.ReviewSum_2018 – 20190227
6b – Comp-Plan-Impl.ReviewSum_2018 – 20190227-trk chgs
7a – E&O spring media campaign recommendation
7b – MediaBuy Summary
8a – Potential Actions 2019 2-22-2019
8b – 2019_SRRTTF_Workshop_Overview
9 – Task Force Draft Legislative Proposal
10 – Future Meeting Topics – February 2019
11a – ACE Commitment report -Feb 2019
11b – PMF WG Update 2-27-19 SRRTTF meeting
11c – Data Management WG Update 2-27-19 SRRTTF meeting
12 – MOA comments summary Aug 2018

 








Ecology News: Addendum 2 to Quality Assurance Project Plan Spokane River Source Trace Study Hangman Watershed PCBs – QAPP addendum available for review

The Addendum 2 to the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) for the Spokane River Source Trace Study of Hangman Watershed PCBs is now available for review and comment.

DRAFT QAPP Addendum: Spokane Basin QAPP Add2_ecology trace study

Task Force members that are interested in providing input are asked to review the QAPP addendum and provide feedback no later than Friday April 6, 2018. All comments/feedback are to be sent directly to James Ross, contact information below:

James Ross
Urban Waters Specialist
(509) 329-3573
jros461@ecy.wa.gov

Ecology News: State Solid and Hazardous Waste Plan- Moving Washington Beyond Waste and Toxics

Here is a sample of work the Department of Ecology and our partners around the state have been doing to support the goals in the State Solid and Hazardous Waste Plan – Moving Washington Beyond Waste and Toxics:

o   Cascadia Consulting group, working with FCS and Abbe & Associates, is working on identifying potential sustainable funding mechanisms for components of Washington’s solid waste system. The process will include two surveys (the first has already been sent out to this Listserv), with a final report expected in June 2017.

o   For more information, contact Janine Bogar, 360-407-6654

o   The 2016 Statewide Waste Characterization Study is done, providing updated data from the last study, which was completed in 2009. The largest components in our waste stream, by weight, continue to be organics and paper. This study also provides a breakdown of products versus packaging, as well as edible (at the time of disposal) versus inedible food.

o   For more information, contact Gretchen Newman, 360-407-6097

  • Northwest Region Commingled Recycling Report and Next Steps

(Supports Goal SWM 5, Actions 5A and 5B on page 27 in the Solid Waste and Materials section)

o   Ecology led a large, diverse and dedicated group of stakeholders who researched and wrote this informative report, titled Optimizing the Commingled Recycling System in Northwest Washington. The group is now starting to work on recommendations from the report. Three workgroups are being established:  1) Educational Messaging; 2) Contracting Harmonization; and 3) Packaging Industry Collaboration. Statewide participants are welcome and needed.

o   For more information, contact Alli Kingfisher, 509-329-3448

  • Greening State Contracts with Environmentally Preferred Purchasing (EPP)

(Supports Goal RIMP 2, Action RIMP 2A on page 34 in the Reducing Impacts of Materials and Products section)

o   Ecology and the Department of Enterprise Services are joining forces to prioritize and green more state purchasing contracts.  Currently, they are focusing on state contracts for Facilities Maintenance and Repair supplies, Bulk, Frozen and Canned Food, Compostable Food Serviceware, and Janitorial Chemicals.

o   For more information, contact Tina Simcich, 360-407-7517

o   The Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Consumer Products report was published in November 2016.  This study examined 201 common consumer items, such as paints and packaging, to look for the presence of byproduct PCBs. The study included products purchased under Department of Enterprise Services contracts. According to state law (RCW 39.26.280 and RCW 39.26.290), the state has a preference for purchasing non-PCB containing items.

o   For more information, contact Kari Trumbull, 360-407-6093

o   A series of training videos on designating your waste are available on Ecology’s website.  An additional video on pharmaceuticals will be available in Spring 2017.  Many pharmaceuticals can be hazardous to people or the environment if they are thrown away or flushed down the drain.

o   For more information, contact Joanne Lind, 360-407-6474

  • Ecology is collaborating with University of Washington and others to provide training opportunities for identifying safer chemicals.
  • Transitioning to Safer Chemicals – in-person 1.5 day training (learn more)
  • List Translator: Introducing a Tool to Screen for Chemical Hazards – a 1.5 hour webinar to learn the basic principles of chemical hazard assessments, why they are of interest and simple tools to identify and screen out hazardous chemicals (learn more)
  • Using List Translators to Screen for Chemical Hazards– in person ¾ day training (learn more)
  • Additional topics and training sessions will be available in the future.
  • For more information, contact Saskia van Bergen, 360-407-6609.

Thank you for your interest in the State Solid and Hazardous Waste Plan,

–          Janine Bogar | Washington State Department of Ecology | Waste 2 Resources Program | 360-407-6654  |janine.bogar@ecy.wa.gov

and-          Chris Chapman | Washington State Department of Ecology |Hazardous Waste & Toxics Reduction Program  |360-407-7160  |chris.chapman@ecy.wa.gov

 

Ecology News: PCB Product Testing final report and data available for download and review

FOCUS SHEET

https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/SummaryPages/1604024.html 

REPORT
https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/SummaryPages/1604014.html

If you want to download all the data – Download Data by STUDY (bottom of the page) – https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/ptdbpublicreporting/
The results are in TWO studies
PCBs in General Consumer Products – 2013 Part 1 (Report 14-04-035)
PCBs in General Consumer Products – 2014-15 Part 2

Holly Davies, PhD | Toxics Policy Coordinator | holly.davies@ecy.wa.gov
WA Department of Ecology | PO Box 47600 | Olympia, WA 98504-7600| Phone 360.407.7398