EPA, R10 Eric Vanderboom OSC Stephen Ball OSC NRC Notifications

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EPA, R10 Eric Vanderboom OSC Stephen Ball OSC NRC Notifications This slide is just to establish which OSC is presenting Mention personnel changes/organizational changes NRC Notifications RRT Activations Federal Projects CERCLA Projects ~ 425 Since 01 March 0 Surface Washing Agents 0 In-situ Burns 0 Dispersants 3 4 6/18/2018 FOSC Reports

Treoil Industries Biorefinery RRT Activation: N/A Type and amount of product: Tall oil: ~25,000 gallons (threat of release.) CERCLA containers: ~300 Cause of incident: Poor facility management spanning decades Date of response: March 13 - April 7, 2017 Responsible Party: Campbell Land Corporation Key operational activities: 1) Removal liquid oil outside of secondary containment. 2) Removal containers of hazardous chemicals/waste posing a threat of release. 3) Remove asbestos containing material for safety of workers and nearby receptors. Major lessons learned: At times compliance and enforcement tools cannot compel corrective action quickly enough. We are beginning to explore ways to work with haz waste inspectors so we can support earlier intervention at these types of sites. Lead Coordinator Contact Information: OSC Brooks Stanfield (206) 553-4423 stanfield.brooks@epa.gov Add as many of these as are necessary to cover incidents that you’d like to brief out. Should cover incidents since the last NWAC/RRT meetings. 6/18/2018 FOSC Reports

6/18/2018 COTP Reports

Hanford Tunnel Collapse RRT Activation: None Type and amount of product spilled: Threat of radiation release Cause of spill: Soil Subsidence above tunnel Date of spill: May 09, 2017 Responsible Party: Department of Energy Key operational activities: A soil subsidence was identified during a routine inspection of the PUREX tunnels at the Hanford 200 East Area DOE and Washington DOH quickly and continuously monitored and detected no radiological contamination. Crews at the Hanford site backfilled the hole with approximately 53 truckloads of soil. Major lessons learned: Washington Department of Ecology issued the DOE an Administrative Order stating that one or more violations have occurred and corrective actions must be taken. Lead Coordinator: OSC Michael Sibley 206-553-1886, Sibley.Michael@epa.gov Add Picture Add Picture Add as many of these as are necessary to cover incidents that you’d like to brief out. Should cover incidents since the last NWAC/RRT meetings. 6/18/2018 FOSC Reports

Corvallis Mercury A few pounds of elemental mercury RRT Activation: N/A Type and amount of product: A few pounds of elemental mercury Cause of incident: Found jar of mercury when cleaning out garage, dropped it on porch Date of response: May 9, 2017 Responsible Party: Homeowner Key operational activities: Standard mercury cleanup with relocation and private property disposal. Red Cross involved. Pets were also contaminated. Major lessons learned: Selsun Blue Shampoo is great at removing mercury, because it has Sulphur in it! Lead Coordinator Contact Information: Richard Franklin, FOSC Franklin.Richard@epa.gov 503-326-2917 Add as many of these as are necessary to cover incidents that you’d like to brief out. Should cover incidents since the last NWAC/RRT meetings. 6/18/2018 FOSC Reports

River Street Warehouse Fire RRT Activation: Notification only Type and amount of product: Asbestos roofing paper. Estimated to be ~65,340 sqft of roofing paper. Cause of incident: Three alarm fire at the warehouse on 5/14/17 just before 10pm local time. Date of response: PFD on scene 5/14-17/17, EPA took over the scene at 1300 on 5/17/17. Responsible Party: Owner of the condemned warehouse is the responsible party. The cause of the fire is undetermined at this time. Key operational activities: Key OPS Activities: Define the extent of aerial deposition of roofing paper. Locate and recover asbestos containing debris. Through air sampling (stationary, pumps on crews, activity based), determine the impact of the debris on public health. Secure and Stabilize the Warehouse Pile Site; and Collect necessary data and other information from the Warehouse Pile Site to confirm CERCLA hazardous substances and NCP 300.415(b)(2) criteria and determine estimated cost and scope of potential time critical removal action Show story map/viewer. Major lessons learned: EUL and some of planning should be imbedded with OPS, when OPS is located apart from ICP. Lead Coordinator Contact Information: Randy Nattis, OSC nattis.randy@epa.gov (503) 628-9419 Add as many of these as are necessary to cover incidents that you’d like to brief out. Should cover incidents since the last NWAC/RRT meetings. 6/18/2018 FOSC Reports

River Street Warehouse Fire 6/18/2018 COTP Reports

Federal, state, and local planning and coordination efforts EPA, R10 Training Exercises/Workshops Description Dates EPA ICS Academy 20-24 MAR 2017 Annual OSC Training 1-5 MAY 2017 Description Dates P66 WCD Ex. in Moses Lake, WA 10 MAY 2017 KM WCD Ex. in Bellingham, WA 31 MAY 2017 Federal, state, and local planning and coordination efforts A. TRAINING List training that the RRT participated in or sponsored.   B. EXERCISES/WORKSHOPS List exercises/workshops that the RRT participated in or sponsored. C. FEDERAL, STATE, and LOCAL PLANNING AND COORDINATION EFFORTS Include information on Regional Contingency Plans, Area Plans, or Sub-area Plans; and coordination of LEPC and security plans. Description Dates Yakima River GRP Workshop (Ecology, EPA, Local Water Districts, OSROs, Tulalip Tribe) 16 MAR 2017 WA LEPC/SERC Mtg 18 MAY 2017 6/18/2018 FOSC Reports