Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) Meeting on May 14, 2024

Get involved with Bradford Island Cleanup, one of the most popular subsistence and recreational fishing sites in the Mid-Columbia.

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Bradford Island Public Input Opportunity (In-Person and Virtual):
Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) Meeting 

The next Bradford Island Federal Facility National Priorities Site Listing Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) is scheduled for Tuesday, May 14, 2024, from 5-7 p.m. via Microsoft Teams.

The RAB integrates public participation by involving the community in the restoration decision-making process. The RAB establishes and maintains a forum with interested parties for the exchange of information in an open and interactive dialogue concerning the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) response activities at the Bradford Island National Priority List (NPL) Site. The RAB provides input to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on the proposed response activities.

The public is encouraged to attend in-person or online. This meeting will be held in-person at Cascade Locks City Hall and virtually via Microsoft Teams. There will also be an opportunity for public questions and comments.

For more information, please contact Kate Murphy, Community Organizer: (541)399-5666 |  kate@columbiariverkeeper.org.

Learn more about the issue on our Bradford Island page of our website.

About the issue
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People want to feed their families locally-caught fish from one of the most popular recreational fishing areas in the Mid-Columbia—but the Oregon and Washington health departments warn the fish are too toxic to eat. For over 40 years, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) dumped toxic pollution in and along the Columbia’s shorelines at Bradford Island, located near Bonneville Dam in Multnomah County. Fish caught near the island contain the highest levels of cancer-causing PCBs in the Northwest. Learn more.

About RAB

The RAB integrates public participation by involving the community in the restoration decision-making process. The RAB establishes and maintains a forum with stakeholders for the exchange of information in an open and interactive dialogue concerning the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) response activities at the Bradford Island NPL Site. The RAB reviews technical documents and provides comments and advice to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Portland District, on the proposed response activities. 

The public is encouraged to attend in person at the City of Cascade Locks City Hall or attend via Zoom. There will also be an opportunity for public comment. The topics of discussion include:

  • RAB Operating Procedures
  • Corps recent actions and project site update
  • The Federal Facility Agreement
  • Additional fish advisory signage
  • Administrative Record
Interested in getting involved with Bradford Island?

Contact Kate Murphy, Community Organizer: (541)399-5666 |  kate@columbiariverkeeper.org