Willamette River Cleanup
It’s Your River. It’s Your Voice. It’s Your Choice.
About the Portland Harbor Cleanup Site
The Portland Harbor Site spans 10 miles of the Lower Willamette River. The river sediments, surface water, and the fish that reside in the harbor have high levels of PCBs, PAHs, dioxins/furans, DDT and other pesticides which present an unacceptable risk to people’s health, especially subsistence and tribal fishers, and to the environment.
Under EPA cleanup plan, contaminated sediments at the site will be addressed through dredging, capping, enhanced natural recovery, and monitored natural recovery. Approximately 394 acres of sediment, out of 2,190 total acres in the site, will be actively remediated with dredging and capping, including removal of over three million cubic yards of contaminated sediments. Approximately 1,774 acres of the site with lower contaminant levels are expected to recover naturally over time.
Active cleanup construction work is expected to take about 13 years and cost $1 billion. Following the active cleanup construction phase, EPA expects a 100-fold reduction in contamination-related cancer and other serious risks. The river’s natural recovery process will further reduce these risks.
CAG General Meeting November 10, 2021
CAG Board Members Michael Pouncil, Chair Doug Larson Sarah Taylor John Marshall Scott Burr, Tech Advisor Caleb Shaffer, EPA Superfund Project Manager Number of Participants: 32 This meeting is recorded. Portland Harbor CAG YouTube page. “Subscribe...
Portland Harbor Community Coalition Launches new website
The Portland Harbor Community Coalition (PHCC) has launched a new website, https://www.phccoalition.org/, and has announced the recruitment for Board members to make up the new board as PHCC transitions into becoming a 501(c)3 Educaitonal Non-Profit.
By Cassandra Profita (OPB) Oct. 19, 2021 5 a.m. Read the full article at OPB: https://www.opb.org/article/2021/10/19/portland-willamette-river-gets-cleaner-also-gets-overcrowded/ Michael Pouncil paddles along a stretch of the Willamette River inside the Portland...
CAG General Meeting October 13, 2021
Presenters:
Marj Hogan – Willamette River Advocacy Group
Sarah Pearlman – Braided River Campaign
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Click Here For The Zoom Link Hello everyone, Fall is here once again and the welcomed rain has been a relief for so many in the PNW, especially our neighbors in Eastern Washington, Southern Oregon and Northern California. As we search and advocate to find solutions...
Willamette River Advisory Group (WRAG) about Portland Harbor Superfund Site INFORMATION AND UPDATE Presentation. Oct. 4, 6:30 pm
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Virtual Portland Harbor Collaborative
*TODAY! – No RSVP Needed*Wednesday, September 8 Virtual Portland Harbor Collaborative (5-7pm Pacific) Everyone is welcome to observe the third quarterly Portland Harbor Collaborative meeting via Triangle’s Zoom link TODAY! The core meeting will occur from 5-7pm...
Willamette River Insider
Download the The Willamette Insider newsletter here. Please join us for the Portland Harbor Superfund SiteCollaborative Group Meeting Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 Meeting Time: 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. September, 8 2021 5pm-7pm pacific Please us the link below to...
June Willamette Insider Newsletter
Download the The Willamette Insider newsletter here. Please join us for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site Collaborative GroupOBSERVER (PUBLIC) AGENDA(v. 6-2-2021) Date: Wednesday, June 9, 2021Meeting Time: 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Optional sections between 4:30 – 5:00...
May CAG Meeting
CAG General Meeting May 12, 2021 CAG Board Members Michael Pouncil, Chair Doug Larson Sarah Taylor Scott Burr, Tech Advisor Caleb Shaffer, EPA Superfund Project Manager Number of Participants: 43 Sarah Taylor Introductions. Welcome and thanks for...
Please Join Our Virtual CAG Meeting. Wednesday, May 12 At 6:30 p.m. Pacific
Please Join Our Virtual CAG Meeting. Wednesday, May 12 At 6:30 p.m. PacificClick Here For The Zoom Link Happy May everyone. With April showers, we get May flowers, International Labors Day, Cinco De Mayo, and Mothers Day. We also get another opportunity to come...
Metro Council to consider additional cleanup options at Willamette Cove
Reported on oregonmetro.gov By Kelsey Wallace April 28, 2021 11:54 a.m. Bylined articles are written by Metro staff and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Metro or the Metro Council. Learn more The Metro Council began to unpack the complicated cleanup effort...