STATE OF WASHINGTON
VA/V/EL II.EVANS JOHN AGOVERNOR DIREC
April 6, 1972Publication No. 72-e39
WA.-18-0020
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
Jim Knudson
Ron Pine ~=
SUBJECT: Crown Zellerbach, Port Angeles Outfall Study
The subject study was conducted on February 23, 1972 to evaluate theeffectiveness of the Crown Zellerbach outfall and diffuser. Sampleswere collected during a 7.0 foot tide and a —0.6 foot tide. Stationlocations are shown on the attached figure and were sampled at surface,mid-depth and bottom. A composite sample and two grab samples werecollected during the study period from the mill effluent prior todischarge. The composite was collected between 8AM and 4 PM, and thegrab samples were collected at 8 AM and 4 PM.
Results
Analysis results for the composite sample was:
PBI - $700 mg/i
Zinc - 10.0 ±0.2 mg/i
TNVS - 157 mg/I
TVS - 280 mg/I
Total Solids - 437 mg/I
Grab samples — zinc analysis only
8 AM - 10.8 ±0.02 mg/i
4 PM — 10.5 ±0.02 rng/l
The total flow during the sample period was 3.75 M.G.O.
Summary results of samples collected over the diffuser inof Juan de Fuca were as follows:
the Strait
High TideMax. Mm.
Low TideAve. Max. Pun.
Turbidity JTU 4.0 1.0 1.7 2.0 1.0 1.3
27 0 5
0.05. <0.02 0.03
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0.08 <0.02 o.o4
Dissolved oxygen pH and temperature were well within theand were not considered to-be a factor in this study.
Class AA standard
PBI mg/i
Zinc mg/l
Ave.
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Maximum depth in the sampling area at high ti~de was 40 feet and at low
tide 34 feet.
Discuss ion
The results indicate that, during the survey period and except for P81,the mill waste is adequately diffused and is within the prescribeddilution zone. Mid—depth PB! values, however, at stations 3, 4 and 5exceed the suggested maximum of 10 mg/I.
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
VAN/EL Li EVANS L/OHA/ A. B/GGSGOVERNOR DIRECTOR
April 19, 1972
Mr. Don Nadig, Resident ManagerCrown Zellerbach CorporationP. 0. Box 271Port Angeles, Washington 98362
Dear Mr. Nadig:
I am enclosing a copy of our outfall study conducted on February 23,1972, for your millts effluent. The results shov~ that your outfallmeets Glass AA standards as yell as zinc standards of 0.10 mg/i atdilution boundaries, during criticial periods of high and lo~ tides.
If you have any questions about the conduct of this study, pleasecontact Ron Pine (754-2826).
Sincerely,
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Department of Ecology Information
P. 0. Box 829 For ActionOLYMPIA, WASHINGTON
98504 Other
TO: Ron Pine DATE February 151 1972
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FROM: Jim Knudson )
SUBJECT: Arrangements for Port Angeles SurveyFebruary 22 - 23, 1972
Contacts and arrangements for your survey are as follows:
1. Crown Zellerbach, Port Townsend
Suggest you talk to Tom Aspitarte of Crown Zellerbach Central Researchas he has just completed a zinc survey of their outfall and may havesome experiences that may prove useful. Joyce Kendall, UtilitiesSupervisor at the Port Angeles mill (457-4474), indicates a tideschedule for 23 February 1972 as follows:
2:37 a.m. Sub-high tide 6+’
7:59 High tide 6+’
16:18 Low tide -6’
(You should have the schedule I forwarded from Joyce at the time of our
January survey.)
He will also arrange to have the composite sample started at 8 a.m. orany other time you begin the survey and also offered to take grab samplesfor instantaneous high values. A boat launching facility is availablenear Fibreboard’s old mill according to Joyce.
2. ITT Rayonier, Port Angeles
Arrangements for a composite sample have been made with Mr. Frank Hawks,Supt. for Environmental Protection (457-3391) with pickup tentativelyset for Tuesday afternoon 22 February 1972.
If I can help in any other way, please let me know.
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