From: Susan Hansen

Sent: Wed Aug 30 10:25:54 2017

To: HAFLEY Dan

Cc: POULSEN Mike; DECONCINI Nina; SEIDEL Paul

Subject: RE: Avison South Parcel

Importance: Normal

 

Dear Dan,

 

Thanks so much for your work to keep interested parties in the loop. Your attention to helping us understand the process is essential to building trust in DEQ.

 

Did you finalize the date and time for the hearing on Floragon for Sept.? If so please send BCR a brief outline of the scope of the hearing and the DEQ reps who will attend so we can send out info and produce a flyer to distribute around that Bear Creek neighborhood.

 

Thanks again for being transparent!

 

Sincerely,

Susan Hansen

Bear Creek Recovery

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: dan.hafley@state.or.us

Sent: Wed, 30 Aug 2017 16:56:11 +0000

To: foxglovefarm@inbox.com

Subject: RE: Avison South Parcel

 

Susan –

Thanks for your thoughts. We are early in the remedy selection process and will consider the full complement of remedial options outlined in the Feasibility Study, as well as any other options that DEQ considers viable. The main purpose of yesterday’s email to you was to let you know that the document has been received and is under review.

We absolutely understand concerns that you and others may have regarding a potential cleanup option such as on-site capping, and that will certainly be a consideration in moving forward with the cleanup remedy selection process.

Respectfully,

Dan Hafley

From: Susan Hansen [mailto:foxglovefarm@inbox.com]

Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 5:38 PM

To: HAFLEY Dan <dan.hafley@state.or.us>

Cc: POULSEN Mike <mike.poulsen@state.or.us>; DECONCINI Nina <nina.deconcini@state.or.us>; SEIDEL Paul <paul.seidel@state.or.us>

Subject: RE: Avison South Parcel

That idea of dumping and capping sounds horrible to me! I realize that the company that did the contamination wants to get a cheap fix but that sounds very unacceptable, esp. since the Bear Creek area is prone to flooding. We will certainly be interested in what DEQ has to say about that dump and cap "idea". After the three decades or so of this known contamination it is of concern that you have to consider such a flimsy option.

 

Susan Hansen

Bear Creek Recovery

-----Original Message-----

From: dan.hafley@state.or.us

Sent: Tue, 29 Aug 2017 22:43:14 +0000

To: foxglovefarm@inbox.com

Subject: Avison South Parcel

Susan –

We just received a Focused Feasibility Study for the South Parcel portion of the Avison site. The document evaluates a number of potential remedial actions to address dioxin contamination in soil in the southern site near Bear Creek. [As we have previously discussed, dioxin contamination exceeding DEQ’s cleanup standard of 120 parts per trillion (ppt) is also present in two localized areas within the creek, and would also be addressed in the soil removal action].

Cleanup actions that were considered include capping-in-place, along with full removal and either on-site or off-site disposal. The remedy proposed by Avison’s consultant consists of: removal of all South Parcel contamination (soil and creek sediment) and relocation to the North Parcel. Dioxin-contaminated soil from South Parcel would then be consolidated with North Parcel contamination and covered by a permanent cap.

We have currently begun review of the document and will be preparing comments in the next few weeks. As with decision-making for the Floragon Dip Tank Area, DEQ will prepare a document outlining which cleanup action we prefer, and hold a public comment period and community meeting before making a final decision. We hope to propose a remedy in the fall so that work can take place in 2018.

I will be posting a copy of the Focused Feasibility Study on DEQ’s ECSI website in the coming days and will provide you a link.

Respectfully,

Dan Hafley