THE DIRT: Join the annual Bunker Hill Superfund Site tour

The Basin Environmental Improvement Project Commission (BEIPC) invites the public to attend its annual Bunker Hill Superfund Site Cleanup Tour on Wednesday, Aug. 27. The event offers a rare, firsthand look at environmental remediation and restoration efforts in the Silver Valley, one of the nation’s most significant cleanup initiatives.
The day begins at 9 a.m. with BEIPC’s quarterly meeting at the Panhandle Health District office, 35 Wildcat Way in Kellogg. The meeting will include updates on ongoing projects, including Coeur d’Alene Lake shoreline sampling and the proposed location for a Lower Basin Waste Consolidation Area. The meeting will adjourn at 10:40 a.m., followed by a guided field tour.
The tour starts at 10:50 a.m. at Gene Day Park in Osburn, where attendees will hear from David Van de Riet of Idaho Fish and Game and Rebecca Stevens of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe about recent restoration efforts. Participants are encouraged to bring a sack lunch and water.
Following lunch, the tour will continue to the East Fork Ninemile Basin. Representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency and the Coeur d’Alene Work Trust will provide updates on completed priority cleanup work in the area. The watershed is a key focus due to its legacy of mining-related heavy metal pollution. Stops will include the East Fork Ninemile Waste Consolidation Area, the Interstate Mill Site and the Dayrock Complex.
After a brief stop in Wallace, the final leg of the tour will be at the Page Repository, where the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality will lead a tour of ongoing waste management activities. The event will conclude in Kellogg around 3:30 p.m.
This tour is a unique opportunity for community members, local leaders and stakeholders to engage with project staff, observe collaborative cleanup efforts and gain insight into the work still ahead.
Registration is required and space is limited. To reserve a seat, contact Gail Yost, assistant to the BEIPC executive director, at gail.yost@deq.idaho.gov or 208-783-2548. For updates and the full meeting agenda, visit www.basincommission.com.
The Dirt is a series of informative articles focused on all aspects of cleanup efforts associated with the Bunker Hill Superfund Site. Our goal is to promote community awareness of contamination issues, to provide tools for protecting public health, and to keep the community informed of current and future cleanup projects. The Dirt is a group of committed and local experts from multiple agencies including the Basin Environmental Improvement Project Commission, Panhandle Health District, Shoshone County, Silver Valley Economic Development Corporation, and the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality.