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River Raisin Area of Concern

River Raisin AoC location map

 

Background
Beneficial Use Impairments
Delisting Targets
RAP Development and Status
Significant RAP Milestones
RAP Implementation
RAP-Related Publications
Community Involvement
Partners and Stakeholders
Contacts

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River Raisin AoC Boundary Map
River Raisin AoC Boundary Map
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River Raisin Shape File
 

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Background 

The pier built DTE Energy and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources provides the local community with fishing access in the River Raisin AoC
The pier built by DTE Energy and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources provides the local community with fishing access in the River Raisin AoC.

The River Raisin Area of Concern (AoC) is located in the southeastern portion of Michigan's Lower Peninsula in Monroe County. The AoC has been defined as the lower (2.6 miles) portion of the River Raisin, downstream from the low head dam (Dam #6) at Winchester Bridge in the City of Monroe, extending one-half mile out into Lake Erie Exit disclaimer following the Federal Navigation Channel and along the nearshore zone of Lake Erie, both north and south, for one mile.

River Raisin priorities include remediation of PCB contaminated sediments, nonpoint source pollution control, and elimination of CSOs.


Beneficial Use Impairments 

River Raisin Beneficial Use Impairments

Of the 14 beneficial uses Exit disclaimer, these are impaired for River Raisin:

  • Restrictions on fish and wildlife consumption
  • Eutrophication or undesirable algae
  • Degradation of fish and wildlife populations
  • Beach closings
  • Degradation of aesthetics
  • Bird or animal deformities or reproduction problems
  • Degradation of benthos
  • Restriction on dredging activities
  • Loss of fish and wildlife habitat

The Remedial Action Plan (RAP) process for the River Raisin AoC identified nine of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement's 14 beneficial uses as being impaired. The beneficial use impairments (BUIs) identified include Restrictions on Fish & Wildlife Consumption, Degradation of Fish and Wildlife Populations, Bird or Animal Deformities or Reproductive Problems, Degradation of Benthos, Restrictions on Dredging Activities, Eutrophication or Undesirable Algae, Beach Closings, Degradation of Aesthetics, and Loss of Fish and Wildlife Habitat.

These impairments have been primarily caused by historical discharges of oils and grease, heavy metals, and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) to the river from industrial facilities in the area. Additionally, industrial and municipal waste disposal sites adjacent to the river are suspected of contaminating the river.

For further information on River Raisin BUIs, see the RAP documents listed in the Significant RAP Milestones section below.


Delisting Targets 

The 2002 River Raisin RAP Update (draft) (PDF 851Kb 21 pages) includes qualitative goals for the restoration of BUIs in the River Raisin AoC. In 2006, the River Raisin Public Advisory Council (PAC) will decide whether to adopt the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality’s (MDEQ) Guidance for Delisting Michigan's Great Lakes Areas of Concern (PDF 508Kb 61 pages) Exit disclaimer, or to refine the criteria to reflect local goals.


RAP Development and Status

The DTE Energy Monroe Power Plant located along the River Raisin AoC is a Wildlife Habitat Council-certified site. Large beds of the protected American Lotus (in the foreground of the photograph) are established in the river near the power plant and provide important fish and wildlife habitat
The DTE Energy Monroe Power Plant located along the River Raisin AoC is a Wildlife Habitat Council-certified site. Large beds of the protected American Lotus (in the foreground of the photograph) are established in the river near the power plant and provide important fish and wildlife habitat.

The U.S. EPA-owned R/V Lake Guardian moored in the River Raisin AoC during the 2005 Lake Erie monitoring season
The U.S. EPA-owned R/V Lake Guardian moored in the River Raisin AoC during the 2005 Lake Erie monitoring season.

The first River Raisin RAP (PDF 6130Kb 188 page) document was completed and sent to the International Joint Commission in 1987. The purpose of the document was to compile and analyze existing river data and to recommend actions for addressing known environmental problems associated with the River Raisin AoC. Among numerous causes of water quality impairment, the RAP identified contaminated sediments from PCBs as the primary pollutant of concern.

In 2002, the RAP was updated to provide a current assessment of water quality in the AoC. The River Raisin RAP Update (draft) (PDF 851Kb 21 pages) identified nine BUIs for the River Raisin AoC.


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RAP Implementation   Exit disclaimer

Removal of contaminated soil from a canal that had leached toxic substances from a former paper mill and city landfill site near the River Raisin

Removal of contaminated soil from a canal that had leached toxic substances for a former paper mill and city landfill site near the River Raisin
Removal of contaminated soil from a canal that had leached toxic substances from a former paper mill and city landfill site near the River Raisin.

Recent Progress and Achievements

Current Projects and Outlook


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Community/Local RAP Group Involvement 

This 1,800-foot long pier, located along the discharge canal from the Monroe Power Plant, is a popular fishing and bird watching sport on the River Raisin
This 1,800-foot long pier, located along the discharge canal from the Monroe Power Plant, is a popular fishing and bird watching spot on the River Raisin.

The River Raisin PAC coordinates local restoration activities with the state, provides public education regarding the River Raisin AoC, and advises the state and local municipalities on remediation needs and activities in the AoC.
 

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River Raisin AoC Contacts

U.S. EPA RAP Liaison:
Scott Cieniawski
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – GLNPO
77 W. Jackson Blvd. (G-17J)
Chicago, IL 60604-3507
Tel:  (312) 353-9184
Email: cieniawski.scott@epa.gov

State RAP Contact:
Michelle Selzer
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality – Water Bureau
525 W. Allegan Street
P.O. Box 30273
Lansing, MI 48909
Tel:  (517) 241-3731
Fax: (517) 373-9958
Email: selzerm@michigan.gov

River Raisin PAC Chair:
Dan Stefanski
Monroe County Drain Commissioner
1005 South Raisinville Road
Monroe, MI 48161
Tel:  (734) 240-3110
Fax: (734) 240-3112
Email: dstefanski@monroemi.org

 


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