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Community Meeting TOSC Findings on Envirosafe Facility

Community Meeting TOSC Findings on Envirosafe Facility. TOSC Program. University-based program—addresses science and engineering related to polluted sites National program, funded by U.S. EPA since 1994 Provide educational and technical assistance; directly address citizens concerns

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Community Meeting TOSC Findings on Envirosafe Facility

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  1. Community MeetingTOSC Findings onEnvirosafe Facility

  2. TOSC Program • University-based program—addresses science and engineering related to polluted sites • National program, funded by U.S. EPA since 1994 • Provide educational and technical assistance; directly address citizens concerns • Agreement with Oregon-area citizens to provide services • Two goals for tonight’s meeting: • Shed light on extent of problem • Promote effective public involvement

  3. TOSC Personnel on ESOI Project • Dr. Shu-Guang Li, Project Director • Kirk Riley, TOSC Program Manager • Saradhi Balla, Project Engineer • Dr. Qun Liu, Visiting Associate Professor • Alice Diebel, Project Specialist • Karen Chou, Professor & Toxicologist; Miles Khire, Professor & Landfill Design Specialist • Numerous graduate students

  4. Meeting Overview • Introduction to TOSC Program: Who are we? Why are we addressing ESOI issue? • Overview of site-cleanup process: Where is Envirosafe in process? • Visualization of ESOI contamination: Dr. Shu-Guang Li and TOSC team • TOSC recommendations

  5. Suspected polluted site—What do they do with it? Investigation: What pollutants are on-site? Where are they? Are they moving? What is the risk? Should we worry? How much? Risk Assessment R=E x T Site Investigation

  6. Where is ESOI in cleanup process? How should we clean it up? Various methods Goal: Protect Human Health, Protect Bugs and Bunnies Site Clean Up/Remediation

  7. ESOI Status: Good news/bad news • Bad news: Still in investigation stage (with some idea of risk) • Good news: We have plenty of data to answer basic questions (but not all we need) • Where are pollutants? • What are those pollutants? • Is it moving? • Good news: You can still participate meaningfully in process—watchdog process

  8. IGW—Work of TOSC Team to Visualize Contamination • Contributions: Great pictures to show location of contaminants using ESOI data • Key question: Are contaminants moving off-site? • Provide analysis to help both community and agencies

  9. TOSC contact information • Kirk Riley, TOSC Program Manager (E-mail: rileyki@egr.msu.edu) • Shu-Guang-Li, Project Director, Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering (E-mail: lishug@egr.msu.edu) Mailing address: B100-A Research Complex-Engineering Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824 Phone: (800) 490-3890

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