Cleanup
           Update
 For More Information:
    Diana Hammer, EPA
       457-5040
   hammer.diana@epa.gov
   Keith Large, MT DEQ
       841-5039
     klarqe@mt.gov

   Doug  Martin, MT NRDP
       444-0234
    douqmartin@mt.gov
 Peter Nielsen, Missoula Co.
       258-4968
 Nielsen P© ho.missoula.mt.us

       Websites:
    http://www.epa.gov/
  regionS/superfund/sites/
      mt/milltown

   http://www.cfrtac.org

    To view on-going
 activities, please visit:
 http://www.clarkfork.org/
 and click on the webcam.
       Milltown  Reservoir
                 Sediments
           Superfund Site      A
                        Status: The Milltown Project continues to go very well and is on schedule.
                        Project personnel have worked 304,153 hours without time lost to injury.
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                                                                                      Issue #86
                                                       August 5,2009

  These updates are intended to
   provide you with the latest
  information about remediation,
  restoration and redevelopment
      activities at the
Milltown Reservoir Superfund Site.
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         US EPA Montana Office
         10 W.I 5th St., Ste.3200
       Helena, Montana 59626
                                            Water truck spraying haul roads to
                                              control dust on-site, 8/4/09.
                         REMEDIATION AND RESTORATION
                         •   As of Monday, 2,786,891 tons (~ 2,143,762 cubic
                            yards) of sediment have been excavated, loaded and
                            hauled off-site.  This portion of the project is 97%
                            complete.  Removal, loading, and hauling of  the con-
                            taminated sediments to the Anaconda Smelter
                            Superfund Site should be complete in September.
                         •   Continuing to  excavate sediments from under the
                            former rail spur area.
                         •   On August 5, remove additional 500 feet of rail
                            to allow excavation from under this area as well.  The train will be shortened to sections
                            of 15 rail cars each and will require switching trains mid-morning and mid-afternoor  Crews
                            are doing their best to avoid switching out trains during the busy school arrival and depar-
                            tures times. Sediment hauling  should be completed in mid-September so there should only
                            be a short overlap with  the school schedule.
                         •   Work continues on the Restoration  Grading Plan— excavation of materials, construction of
                            river channel,  wetlands and planting swales.
                         •   134,000 cubic yards of material have  been moved to the Bypass Channel Stockpile.
                         •   Last week, Restoration completed the upstream diversion of the Clark Fork River. This
                            will allow most of the construction of Restoration  Reach CFR3B to occur in the "dry".
                          •   FWP "rescued" fish during the diversion, relocating thousands  of fish—rainbow, cut-
                            throats, and brown trout, long-nosed dace, sculpin, northern pike minnow, large-scale and
                            long-nose suckers, and hundreds of young-of-the-year  mountain whitef ish.
Continuing sediment excavation from under former rail line area. Sediment excava-
tion is 97% complete. Still "on track" to finish sediment hauling in mid-September.

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    peon
    Events
Monday, August 10
Milltown Banner
Community Council
meeting 7 pm in the
Banner School Library
August  11-13
Children's Environmental
Health Summit:
Greening our Schools
and Child-cares
Sponsored by the
Montana Children's
Environmental Health
Network, EPA and DEQ.
Location: Holiday Inn-
Parkside in Missoula.
Evening events on 8/11
and 8/12 are free;
Registration for the
Summit, 8/12-8/13 is
required. Contact Diana
Hammer for more
information, 457-5040.
August 30
Community at the
Confluence (of the Clark
Fork and Blackfoot
Rivers) Celebration of
arts and the environment
around Milltown and Bon-
ner.  Details to come...
Monday, September  14
Banner Community
Council meeting 7 pm
Banner School Library.
Tuesday, September 22
Milltown Redevelopment
Working Group regular
monthly meeting 6:30 pm
at Our Savior's Lutheran
Church in Banner.  Every-
one is welcome to attend.
Upcoming work:
•   Continue sediment excavation, hauling, and
    disposal of contaminated sediments;
•   Envirocon, US(5S, U of M, and Missoula Co.
    continue surface and groundwater monitor-
    ing of Clark Fork River and wells;
•   FWP continues fish  monitoring (caged fish
    and radio-tagged fish) on sections of the
    Blackfoot and Clark Fork Rivers;
•   (JS&S continues to monitor scour and flow
    conditions on the Blackfoot River;
•   Restoration work continues excavating new
    river channel and stockpiling  Buried A-
    horizon soils for later use;
•   Continue restoration work in  the very upper
    end of the reservoir (above former Duck
    Bridge) in SAA- IV and V; creating a new
    channel.  Access will be off Rustic Road.
•   Redevelopment/Park planning continues;
•   September 2009: Complete  removal and
    rail hauling of 2.2 million cubic yards of
    contaminated sediments from the former
    Milltown Reservoir area.
FISHERIES UPDATE
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks continues to
monitor the fish populations around the
Milltown project area. David Schmetterling,
FWP fish biologist, reported that they are
monitoring caged fish upstream (on the
Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers) and down-
stream of the Milltown project area (Clark
Fork River near East Missoula, and at
Alberton) and in a spring creek in  Clinton.
Caged fish have shown no ill effects from
the  Milltown cleanup project this year.
FWP also uses telemetry (radio-tagging) to
monitor fish movement and survival. This
year, there has been less movement and
less  mortality than was seen last  year. This
spring during high water, FWP completed its
fish population estimates for the area as
well, and data will  be available soon. Overall,
the lower volume of sediment transported,
combined with  lower water temperatures
and good flows have been beneficial.  With
the dam removal creating fish passage, and
the removal of the sediments (copper)
that chronically stressed fish, we may
be seeing the beginning of the recovery
of the local fishery.
  PROJECT SCHEDULE
 2009  Sediment removal
       Rail hauling sediment
       Restoration
       Redevelopment
2010  Restoration
       Redevelopment
2011  Restoration
       Redevelopment
     WARNING
   Safety Reminder
DURING THE MILLTOWN CLEANUP,
THE CLARK FORK AND BLACKFOOT
      RIVERS ARE CLOSED
TO RIVER RECREATION ABOVE AND
   BELOW THE PROJECT AREA.
Clark Fork River users must exit
             the river at Turah
              Fishing  Access;
              Blackfoot River
             users must exit at
              Weigh Station.

       VIOLATORS and
       TRESPASSERS
       WILL BE FINED.
 For more information, contact
  Montana FWP at 542-5500.
                                                                Approximate location of the Area Illb sediments.
                                                                Discussions progress regarding removal of these
                                                                sediments (about 230,000 yd3). If an agreement is
                                                                reached, these could be removed later this year.

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