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The following resources provide many details about the Portland Harbor and superfund cleanup.
Sites hosted by State and Federal Agencies dealing with the Portland Harbor Superfund site.
US Environmental Protection Agency site for the Portland Harbor Superfund site.
Portland Harbor site of the Oregon DEQ.
Oregon Department of Human Services Environmental Health Assessment Program (EHAP).
Information about the Natural Resource Trustees and program for restoration on the Portland Harbor.
Information about the Portland Harbor Natural Resources Damage Assessment Plan
Resources and updates provided by non-profit/non-governmental organizations about the Portland Harbor.
The Portland Harbor Superfund website of the Lower Willamette Group. Documents and resources produced by the Lower Willamette Group in conducting the investagation and developing the feasabiilty study. Many technical explanations and specific site details are posted.
Portland Harbor updates from NWTCC.
Updates on Portland Harbor from Willamette Riverkeeper.
NEBC is the trade association representing the leading service and technology firms in the Northwest who are working to protect, restore, and sustain the natural and built environment.
Site of the Sauvie Island Community Association
Videos Posted by Portland Harbor: Behind the Scenes Tour and Lecture Series
An individual project by Tanja Djudepal to create a 3D "picture" of the Portland Harbor and the cleanup efforts.
A map showing near real-time locations of marine vessels.
Links to resources dealing with other Superfund sites across the nation. Some of these groups are facing similar issues as the CAG.
News about the Duwamaish River (Seattle) superfund cleanup.
Hudson River PCBs Superfund Site
A New Jersey Community Group that dealt with construction of a CDF
Links to scientific resources dedicated to toxicology, epidemiology, and human health risks
Learn about the health affects of common chemicals by Dr. Steven G. Gilbert.
A Precautionary Approach to Protect Health, or Rebooting Risk Assessment to Precautionary Assessment, a presentation by Dr. Steven G. Gilbert
James Hillegas compiles and comments on historical and current data regarding pollution in the Willamette River.