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Ross Island

Ross Island
Environmental Cleanup Site Information Number (ECSI):   2409
County Multnomah
City:  Portland
Region: Northwest  

Contact Information

Project Manager:  Jennifer Sutter
Phone: 503-229-6148
E-mail: 

Site Summary

The site is located at approximately river mile 15 of the Willamette River, about one mile upstream of downtown Portland. Ross Island Sand and Gravel Co. (RISG) mined gravel from the lagoon between 1926 and 2001. Beginning in 1980 they were required to reclaim the mined area and, to accomplish this, began importing fill to the site. Some of this fill was contaminated and was required to be capped with clean material. In the late 1990s DEQ required the Port of Portland (primary source of contaminated fill) and RISG to investigate the adequacy of the confinement of the contaminated material and environmental conditions in general. A Record of Decision (ROD) was signed in 2005 laying out long-term containment, monitoring, and management protocols that RISG must adhere to. This work will be integrated with on-going reclamation activities that RISG is completing under a permit with the Division of State Lands.

Current Documents and Supporting Information

General Information

Ross Island Reclamation Fill Evaluation

Cleanup Selection/Evaluation

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