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Portland Harbor - T4
Terminal 4 is a site owned by the Port of Portland on the north side of the Willamette River. Over the years, it has come to be contaminated with a mixture of pesticides, PCBs, metals, and PAHs which are the subject of the early action cleanup.

New Port Sediment Cleanup Project Easier on Atmosphere
T4 postponement and dispute resolution letter, November 15, 2007 (PDF) (2pp, 35kb)
Enclosures: Informal Dispute Resolution (PDF) (6pp, 60 kb)
Abatement Action Comments (PDF) (4pp, 24kb)
Realignment Schedule (PDF) (1pp, 10 kb)

T4 Fact Sheet - November 2007

Removal Action Documents
T4 Design Analysis Report for Phase I Removal Action (PDF) (10 pp. 855K to start) - April 9, 2008. Undergoing Government Review. Note: Some of the files contained in this report are large and could take longer than 30 minutes to download on a 56K connection.

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photo - displays Willamette River and project area blocked out near shoreline around Terminal 4
In the News

Port Asks for Delay in Cleanup - August 23, 2007. The Oregonian

Port of Portland Terminal 4 website graphic - exit disclaimer
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Point of contact: Judy Smith
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Last Updated: 08/12/2008