Waste Site Reports: Oregon
NOAA trust species in Oregon include anadromous species such as chinook salmon (federally listed threatened in Snake River), coho salmon, sockeye salmon (federally listed endangered in Snake River), chum salmon, steelhead trout, American shad, and white sturgeon.
Areas of Special Concern in Oregon
The NOAA CRC program works to protect and restore natural resources throughout Oregon. However, the Columbia River basin is an important migratory stream for several anadromous salmonid (many of them listed threatened or endangered), clupeid, and osmerid fish species. Spawning and reproduction areas in the middle and upper Willamette and Snake Rivers are areas of special concern. NOAA CRC activities in Oregon include the review of ecological risk assessment data and the review of remedial alternatives at Reynolds Metals, the industrial section of the Willamette River and within the Coos Bay estuary. NOAA is assisting EPA and the State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality in evaluating environmental hazards as a result of shipyard activities within the Coos Bay estuary.
Reports Not Yet Available Online
- Allied Plating, Inc. (Reviewed 1987); CERCLIS No. = ORD009051442
- Rhone Poulence Inc. Basic Chemicals Division (Reviewed 1984); CERCLIS No. = ORD009025347
- Martin-Marietta Aluminum Co. (Reviewed 1987); CERCLIS No. = ORD052221025
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- OR: Gould, Inc. (Reviewed 1984); CERCLIS No. = ORD095003687
(Document format: PDF, size: 336.8 K)
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- OR: Harbor Oil (Reviewed 2004); CERCLIS No.= ORD071803985
(Document format: PDF, size: 269.8 K)
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- OR: Portland Harbor (Reviewed 2003); CERCLIS No. = ORSFN1002155
(Document format: PDF, size: 198.9 K)
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