The topo maps with aerial images of sampling locations can be obtained by contacting the Saginaw Bay District Office Remediation and Redevelopment Division at 989-686-8025.
Galbraith Environmental Science comments on Entrix (2004) Wild Game Study Report
- Presents a discussion of the extent that data contained in the Wild Game Study Report support or refute the conclusions of the two DEQ ecological risk assessments, and the limitations of Wild Game Study Report data in evaluating ecological, rather than human health, risks.
Ecological impacts due to PCDD/PCDF contamination along Tittabawassee River - Discusses to what extent existing dioxin environmental data can be used to identify impacts to ecological resources in the Tittabawassee River study area, as distinct from the risks identified in the Ecological Risk Assessment.
Dioxin/Furan sediment and soil guidelines - Identifies certain non-U.S. guidelines or standards for dioxins and furans in freshwater sediments or terrestrial soils.
Pervasiveness of dioxin/furan contamination in the Tittabawassee River watershed - Summarizes current understanding of the extent to which ecosystem components in the Tittabawassee River are contaminated with dioxin and furans, quantifies differences in contamination levels among ecosystem components upriver and downriver of the City of Midland, and compares levels of dioxins, furans, and dioxin equivalent contamination in the Tittabawassee Watershed with those from contaminated sites elsewhere. The memorandum also addresses two further issues: the identification of ecosystem components for which contamination data are sparse or non-existent, and additional steps that could be taken to further clarify the implications of the existing data set.