November 5 - 7, 2024, 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. PST (3 Days)
Pacific Time Zone
Live Interactive Online Training
Instructors:
Priscilla Tomlinson, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Mike Ehlebracht, Haley & Aldrich
Kim Wooten, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Chris Waldron, Pioneer Technologies Corporation
Mahbub Alam, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Bonnie Brooks, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Meredith Waldref, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Kristen Forkeutis, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Michael Feldcamp, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Sarah Wollwage, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Summary: This three-day training series provides a comprehensive overview and refresher of Washington State's Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) including the new rule amendments effective January 1, 2024. MTCA directs the investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites in Washington. MTCA applies to contaminated soil, groundwater, air, and surface water in freshwater and marine environments. The series includes a one-day introduction to MTCA followed by a two-day technical course that focuses on implementing MTCA at contaminated sites. The instructors include MTCA experts from Washington State Department of Ecology and environmental consulting firms.
Course Topics
Nov. 5, 2024: Introduction to MTCA
Overview of MTCA
• Definitions
• Liability
• Cleanup Process
• Grant Funding
• Department of Ecology Programs Using MTCA
• Online Resources and Important Guidance
Overview of 2024 Rule Amendments
Cleanup Levels
• Key Concepts
• Methods A, B, and C
• General Process for Methods B and C
• Overview of Terrestrial Ecological Evaluations (TEEs)
Remedial Investigation (RI)
• RI Checklist
• Overview of Conceptual Site Models (CSMs)
• Natural, Area, and Regional Backgrounds
• Cultural Resources
Feasibility Study (FS) and Cleanup Action Plan (CAP)
• FS Checklist
• Thresholds and Other Requirements
• Expectations for Cleanup Action Alternatives
• Model Remedies
• Points of Compliance
• Institutional Controls
• Periodic Reviews
Public Involvement
• Goals
• Requirements
• Planning Process
• Useful Comments
• Common Concerns
• Environmental Justice
• Accessibility
Q&A with MTCA Experts
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Nov. 6 - 7, 2024: MTCA Implementation
Conceptual Site Models (CSMs)
• Developing a CSM
• Presenting a CSM
• TEE Exclusions
Cleanup Level Details
• Media-Specific Cleanup Levels
• Nonpotable Groundwater
• Adjusting Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for Acceptable Risk
• Adjustments for Additive Risks
• Key Guidance
• Chemicals with Special Considerations
• Common MTCA Errors
Terrestrial Ecological Evaluations
• Overview of Process
• Simplified
• Site-Specific
• Key Guidance
Leaching Pathway Evaluations
• Overview of Methods
• 3-Phase Model
• 4-Phase Model
• Leaching Tests
• Empirical Demonstration
• MTCATPH (Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons) Spreadsheet
• Key Guidance
Washington's Vapor Intrusion Guidance
• Preliminary Assessment
• Tier 1
• Tier 2
• Public Involvement
• Trichloroethylene (TCE)
Case Studies
• Soil & Groundwater Cleanup Levels for Multiple Site Scenarios
Remedy Selection
• DCA Process Overview
• Common Approaches and Resources
Evaluating Compliance
• Direct Comparison
• 3-Part Rule
• Sampling Strategies
Q&A with MTCA Experts
Practice Exercises
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Intended Audience: This training is intended for environmental consultants, agency staff, and others seeking an improved understanding of MTCA and its application to contaminated sites in Washington State. The one-day MTCA introduction is intended for anyone needing a general understanding of MTCA including technical staff, supervisors, and potentially liable persons (PLPs). The two-day technical training is recommended for those implementing MTCA at cleanup sites.
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for the introductory course on Nov. 5, 2024. The introductory course, similar MTCA training, or working knowledge of MTCA is recommended for everyone attending the technical training on Nov. 6 - 7, 2024.
Education Level: Introductory to advanced (and a good refresher for those already familiar with the rule). General principles and more advanced topics are presented to ensure all levels benefit from attending.
Course Materials: 2024 updated course proceedings reflecting the recent rule amendments including presentation slides and resources.
Credit: 22.5 PDHs or 2.25 CEUs for completing 22.5 hours of instruction in three days.
Registration for MTCA Series (Nov. 5 - 7, 2024): $495, $395 per person for small groups of 2 - 9 people, and $350 per person for large groups of 10 or more on the same registration. Register online or by calling us at (800) 385-0783. Each participant may attend the courses on their own computer.
If you prefer to take only one of the two classes, you may register for the Introduction to MTCA course here and the MTCA Implementation course here.
Location: Your office or home - anywhere you can get comfortable and online.
About the Instructors:
Priscilla Tomlinson, Toxicologist, WA State Department of Ecology
Mike Ehlebracht, Principal Geochemist, Haley & Aldrich
Kim Wooten, Toxicologist, WA State Department of Ecology
Chris Waldron, Environmental Engineer, Pioneer Technologies Corporation
Mahbub Alam, Environmental Engineer, WA State Department of Ecology
Bonnie Brooks, Toxicologist, WA State Dept. of Ecology
Meredith Waldref, Community Outreach Specialist, WA State Dept. of Ecology
Kristen Forkeutis, Community Outreach Specialist, WA State Dept. of Ecology
Michael Feldcamp, Senior Policy Analyst, WA State Dept. of Ecology
Sarah Wollwage, Policy & Technical Support Unit Supervisor, WA State Dept. of Ecology
Moderator:
Erick McWayne, Executive Director, National Environmental Management Academy