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Portland Harbor Superfund Site Presentation to the Public Kristine Koch, U.S. EPA Region 10
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Page 1: Portland Harbor Superfund SitePortland Harbor Superfund Site Presentation to the Public Kristine Koch, U.S. EPA Region 10 Lower Willamette River 2 3 Key Parts of Portland Harbor Cleanup

Portland HarborSuperfund Site

Presentation to the

Public

Kristine Koch, U.S. EPA Region 10

Page 2: Portland Harbor Superfund SitePortland Harbor Superfund Site Presentation to the Public Kristine Koch, U.S. EPA Region 10 Lower Willamette River 2 3 Key Parts of Portland Harbor Cleanup

Lower Willamette River

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Key Parts of Portland Harbor Cleanup

Early Action Cleanup

In-RiverCleanup

Source control

Page 4: Portland Harbor Superfund SitePortland Harbor Superfund Site Presentation to the Public Kristine Koch, U.S. EPA Region 10 Lower Willamette River 2 3 Key Parts of Portland Harbor Cleanup

Basis for Action

• Unacceptable risk to human health

• Most exposure/risk – fish consumption

• PCBs and dioxins/furans site wide

• DDx and PAHs on localized scale

• Unacceptable risk to ecological receptors

• Focus on Ecological Significance

• Most risk to birds, fish, and mammals – fish

consumption

• Benthic risk – primarily groundwater, pesticides

and metals4

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Contaminants

• 64 Contaminants of Concern (COCs)

– Sediment/river banks (24)

– Biota (17)

– Surface Water (27)

– Pore Water (groundwater) (39)

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Focused COCs

• Focused COCs

– PCBs

– PAHs

– DDx

– Dioxins/Furans

• Most widespread

• Most associated risk

• Addresses other COCs

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Example Remedial Action Level Curve

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Example of Contaminant Distribution

8PCBs

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

≤9 >9 - 50 >50 - 75 >75 - 200 >200 - 500 >500 - 750 >750 -

1,000

>1,000

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Concentration Bins

Detect

Non-Detect

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Example of Contaminant Distribution

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Sediment

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Removal

ALL ALTERNATIVES

Are Different Combinations of:

Natural RecoveryContainment

Dredging CappingEnhanced Natural

Recovery (ENR)Monitored Natural

Recovery (MNR)

Page 14: Portland Harbor Superfund SitePortland Harbor Superfund Site Presentation to the Public Kristine Koch, U.S. EPA Region 10 Lower Willamette River 2 3 Key Parts of Portland Harbor Cleanup

Institutional Controls

• Whole River

– Fish consumption advisories

• Capped Areas

– Waterway Use Restrictions or Regulated

Navigation Areas (RNAs)

– Land Use/Access Restrictions

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Page 15: Portland Harbor Superfund SitePortland Harbor Superfund Site Presentation to the Public Kristine Koch, U.S. EPA Region 10 Lower Willamette River 2 3 Key Parts of Portland Harbor Cleanup

Why Use Natural Recovery?

• Upriver Sediment Load

– 82 percent passes through site

– 18 percent retained

• 277 million kg/year

– Lower contaminant concentrations

– Transitional River System

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Page 16: Portland Harbor Superfund SitePortland Harbor Superfund Site Presentation to the Public Kristine Koch, U.S. EPA Region 10 Lower Willamette River 2 3 Key Parts of Portland Harbor Cleanup

Evidence Evaluated for Natural Recovery

• Deposition rates – bathymetric survey

• Consistency of deposition/erosion

• Sediment grain size

• Anthropogenic factors – propeller wash

• Surface-to-subsurface sediment ratio

• Waves

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Page 17: Portland Harbor Superfund SitePortland Harbor Superfund Site Presentation to the Public Kristine Koch, U.S. EPA Region 10 Lower Willamette River 2 3 Key Parts of Portland Harbor Cleanup

Summary of Technology

Assignments

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Alt

Dredge

Volume

Dredge

Areas

Dredge/Cap

AreasCap Areas

In-Situ

AreasENR MNR

Construction

TimeframeCost

(Cu Yd) (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) (Years) ($M)

B 659,000 72 6 23 7 100 1,966 4 451

C 790,000 87 6 30 5 97 1,948 5 497

D 1,226,000 132 11 45 3 87 1,900 6 654

E 2,204,000 204 15 66 0 60 1,838 7804

870

F 5,100,000 387 32 118 0 28 1,634 131,317

1.371

G 8,294,000 572 47 185 0 20 1,391 191,731

1,777

H 33,487,000 1632 106 535 0 0 0 629,446

9,525

I 1,855,000 167 17 64 0 60 1,876 7746

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Preferred Alternative

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Areas Modified from Alternative E

• SDU 5.5E – Alternative F

• SDU 6.5E – Alternative B + PTW

• SDU 6NAV – Alternative B + PTW

• SDU 6W – Alternative D

• SDU 7W – Alternative F

• Areas outside SDUs – PTW only

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Preferred Alternative

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Preferred Alternative Technologies

Addresses

85% of the

Risk

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Page 21: Portland Harbor Superfund SitePortland Harbor Superfund Site Presentation to the Public Kristine Koch, U.S. EPA Region 10 Lower Willamette River 2 3 Key Parts of Portland Harbor Cleanup

EPA’s Evaluation Criteria

The Proposed Cleanup Plan must:� Protect Human Health and the Environment

� Comply with Federal and State Environmental Laws

It must achieve the best balance of:� Long-term Effectiveness and Permanence

� Reduction of Toxicity, Mobility, and Volume through Treatment

� Short-term Effectiveness

� Implementability

� Cost

These criteria are considered after public comment period:

� State/Tribal Acceptance

� Community Acceptance

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Containment Natural Recovery

Removal

ALTERNATIVES

High Cost and Construction Impacts Low $$$$

Low Uncertainty High? ???

Alternatives have Different Features and Effects

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Outcomes of Preferred Alternative @ t=0

• Address majority of PTW

• Minimize Institutional Controls for RAO 2

• Minimize recontamination from riverbanks

• Maintain Alternative E fish consumption rates

• Minimize river use restrictions (caps)

• More consistent risk reduction

• Reduces impacts to habitat

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Tell us what you think

• Comment period: June 9 – September 6, 2016

• All documents are on EPA’s web site:

http://go.usa.gov/3Wf2B

• Can comment by – e-mail

[email protected]– Mail

Attn: Harbor Comments U.S. EPA, 805 SW Broadway, Suite 500Portland, OR 97205

– Electronic comment box: https://www.epa.gov/or/forms/comment-epas-proposed-cleanup-plan-portland-harbor-superfund-site

– Orally at a public meeting


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