Columbia River Basin Restoration Working Group
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About the Working Group
In October 2020, EPA transitioned the existing Columbia River Toxics Reduction Working Group into the Columbia River Basin Restoration Working Group to align with the 2016 amendment to the Clean Water Act, Section 123, which created the Columbia River Basin Restoration Program.
The goal of the working group is to understand and reduce toxics across the basin. It reflects the governmental, geographic, cultural, and economic diversity of the basin and includes representatives from tribal governments, states, industry, utilities, non-governmental organizations, and others.
More information about the Working Group:
Fact Sheet: Columbia River Basin Restoration Program Working Group (pdf)
Meetings
The working group meets two times each year, led and coordinated by EPA. Meetings are open to the public and anyone may participate.
May 22-23 in Spokane
This meeting will include discussions and breakout sessions designed around face-to-face interaction. In-person attendance is encouraged, but a hybrid option is also available for the presentation portions of the meeting.
This new format spotlights a Toxics Reduction Lead grantee as a co-host and site tour organizer. The team is anticipating working with each Toxics Reduction Lead grantee around the Basin to co-host a future May working group meeting.
- Register now - Please register even if you only plan to participate virtually. Speakers and facilitators must also register.
- Agenda (pdf)
Please note both days will now meet at the Spokane Convention Center (334 West Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane, WA 99201).
Wednesday, May 22
1:30-4pm at Spokane Convention Center - Rooms 201ABC
4-5:15pm optional walking tour of the city’s efforts to prevent combined sewer overflows:
- Walking tour begins at 4pm at Spokane City Hall (808 West Spokane Falls Blvd.).
- Participants must wear close-toed shoes.
- Participants must be comfortable going up and down multiple flights of stairs.
- There are no bathrooms once the tour begins.
Thursday, May 23*
9am-3:30pm at Spokane Convention Center - Rooms 201ABC
*Because there are nearby lunch options at the new location for Thursday’s meeting, we are not organizing boxed lunches at the new location for Thursday. If you previously purchased lunch through the registration site, your credit card will be refunded. Lunch will be on your own – we encourage you to have lunch with someone you have not met!
Join the meeting remotely
- Online: If you're not able to attend in-person, you can also participate in the meeting online using Microsoft Teams (use the same link below for both days).
Join meeting via Microsoft Teams: Meeting ID: 226 660 852 309; Passcode: oYsj87 - Phone-only: 202-991-0477; Conference ID: 920 196 193#
If you have questions or want to be added to the email list, please contact our facilitator, Greg Frey (gfrey@thecounciloak.com), or Robin Parker (parker.robin@epa.gov).
Past Working Group Meetings
- Working Group Meeting Summary: October 31, 2023 (pdf)
- Working Group Meeting Summary: May 31, 2023 (pdf)
Additional materials from past meetings are available on EPA's file sharing site: Meeting Summaries and Presentations.
Toxics Monitoring Subgroup
The ad hoc Toxics Monitoring Subgroup grew out of a request for more focused discussion at the October 2020 Columbia River Basin Restoration Program Working Group meeting. Following that meeting, EPA hosted two webinars (in February and June of 2021). The goal of these collaborative meetings was to provide a flexible forum for grantees to share monitoring activities, discuss analytical methods, ask questions of EPA and other grantees, and share information and best practices. The group builds on these past meetings and establishes an ongoing conversation about monitoring in the Basin.
Toxics Monitoring Dashboard
The Columbia River Basin Toxics Monitoring Dashboard visualizes the data collected in the Toxics Monitoring Project Tracking Matrix. Together they are intended to advance the broad understanding of toxics monitoring efforts in the Basin (who’s doing what, where, when, and how), help facilitate coordination and collaboration among toxics monitoring projects, and assist with identifying information gaps.
For more information, contact gs-crbtoxmon@usgs.gov.
Next Subgroup Meeting
Please visit the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership's website for meeting dates and contact information.
Past Subgroup Meetings
Projects and Highlights
The working group has developed a number of technical and informational products, including:
- Columbia River Basin Contaminants of Concern Framework
- Toxic-Impaired Waterbodies on 303d Lists in the Columbia River Basin
- Columbia River Basin Toxic Contaminants Reference List
- 2019 Columbia River Basin Toxics Reduction Status Update
- Story Map: Willamette River Toxics Reduction Partnership
- Story Map: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons - Locations in the Columbia River Basin Where the Toxics Could Be Affecting Fish and Wildlife
- Chemicals of Emerging Concern in the Columbia River
- Columbia River Toxics Reduction Action Plan
- State of the River Report for Toxics
- Prioritization of Toxics in the Columbia River
Contacts
- Robin Parker (parker.robin@epa.gov), 208-378-5761, EPA Region 10
- Peter Brumm (brumm.peter@epa.gov), 406-457-5029, EPA Region 8