by phcag | Aug 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
Published in Portland Tribune August 27, 2020, by Barbara Quinn There are compelling reasons to care about the future of Willamette Cove. It is one of the last riverfront parcels on the Willamette’s urban stretch. The 27-acre site south of the St. Johns Bridge...
by phcag | Aug 26, 2020 | Uncategorized
The Portland Harbor Natural Resource Trustee Council is hosting a webinar to share information and answer questions about the Draft Supplemental Restoration Plan and Environmental Assessment published earlier this month. The webinar will be held on Tuesday September...
by phcag | Aug 21, 2020 | Uncategorized
There are two big developments in community involvement for the Superfund Cleanup. First, the EPA has finalized the update to the Community Involvement Plan (CIP) and CIP Summary for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site. Second, the Willamette River Advocacy Group...
by phcag | Aug 18, 2020 | Uncategorized
Willamette Cove is presently posted “No Trespassing” because of harmful toxins in the soil. Shipyards and industrial activities have left a legacy of unregulated waste disposal along the banks of the river. All the while, people have been drawn to water as...
by phcag | Aug 14, 2020 | Uncategorized
From the Portland Harbor Natural Resource Trustee Council: The Trustee Council has developed a Draft Supplemental Restoration Plan and Environmental Assessment to evaluate and select one of three alternatives to implement restoration actions. The Draft Supplemental...
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