2009 Source Control Conference

SOURCE CONTROL -
Stormwater & Contaminated Sediment

October 30, 2009
Washington State Convention Center
Seattle, Washington

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PRESENTATIONS
Microsoft Powerpoint (.ppt)

AGENDA

8:30-9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00 Welcome, and Conference Overview

Holly Duncan, President
Environmental Law Education Center

BIG PICTURE: Source Control & Sediment Contamination

9:00-9:30 Importance of Source Control

  • What is Long Term Sustainable Source Control - How Can It Be Achieved?
  • Challenges & Successful Approaches at Northwest Cleanup Sites
    Sheila Eckman, Manager, Office of Environmental Cleanup
    US Environmental Protection Agency Region 10

9:30-10:00 Source Control at Superfund Sites

  • Risk Management and the Complex Nexus Between PRPs and Regulators
    Betsy Day, Principal Sediment Scientist
    Integral Consulting

10:00-10:30 State Efforts to Identify and Control Sources

  • Update on the Source Control Workgroup
  • Coordination of Source Identification and Site Remediation
    Dan Cargill, Source Control Project Manager
    Washington Department of Ecology

10:30-10:45 Break

SOURCE CONTROL AT CONTAMINATED SEDIMENT SITES

10:45-11:30 Source Control at Commencement Bay, Lower Duwamish Waterway and Portland Harbor Superfund Sites

  • Source Control at Large Contaminated Sediment Superfund Sites versus Traditional Sites
  • Site Specific Source Control Strategies - Portland Harbor versus Lower Duwamish Waterway
    Kris Flint and Kristine Koch
    Remedial Project Managers for Source Control
    US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10

PORTLAND HARBOR

11:30-12:00 Source Control Along the Willamette River

  • Source Tracing and Stormwater Evaluations
  • Prioritizing Source Control Activities
  • How Intractable are PCB Sources?
    Dawn Sanders, Portland Harbor Technical Manager
    City of Portland

12:00-1:00 LUNCH

COMMENCEMENT BAY: Thea Foss & Wheeler Osgood Waterways

1:00-1:30 Managing Recontamination In An Urban Waterway

  • Evaluating Seven years of Data on Thea Foss Waterway
  • Project Update and How to Address Recontamination?
    Dana de Leon, Environmental Services, Sciences & Engineering
    City of Tacoma

1:30-2:00 Role of Stormwater in Sediment Recontamination

  • Thea Foss Sediment Recontamination
  • What Does the Data Show? Where Did the Contamination Come From? What's Next?
    Matt Dalton, Dalton Olmsted & Fuglevand

2:00-2:15 Break

LOWER DUWAMISH WATERWAY

2:15-2:45 Source Tracing and Control

  • Joint Inspection Program
  • Identifying and Controlling the Sources
  • Evaluating Seven Years of Data - What Does it Show?
    Beth Schmoyer, Senior Engineer
    Seattle Public Utilities

2:45-3:15 Duwamish/Diagonal Way Basin

  • Post Remediation Monitoring & Sediment Recontamination
  • What's Next for Identifying and Controlling Sources?
    Jeff Stern, Sediment Management Program Manager
    King County, Department of Natural Resources

PANEL DISCUSSION

3:15-4:00 Source Control Coordination

  • Agencies' Roles and Coordination
  • Case Studies Including The Former Rainier Brewery Site
    Kris Flint, US Environmental Protection Agency
    Beth Schmoyer, Seattle Public Utilities
    Bruce Tiffany, Industrial Waste Program, King County

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