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November 2018 RAAF Base Pearce – Ecological Risk Assessment Findings PFAS Investigation and Management Program About the Investigation In April 2016 Defence commenced a detailed environmental investigation to identify the nature and extent of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on, and in the vicinity of RAAF Base Pearce as a result of the historical use of legacy firefighting foams at the Base. The environmental investigation has involved a Preliminary Site Investigation, Detailed Site Investigation, Human Health Risk Assessment and has now concluded with the completion of the Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA). Ecological Risk Assessment The aim of the ERA was to better understand the potential PFAS exposure risks to plants and animals within the Investigation Area. The ERA involved a detailed scientific process to analyse the results of sampling conducted during the Preliminary Site Investigation and Detailed Site Investigation. This assessment included identifying sensitive ecological receptors (such as birds, reptiles and mammals) located within three assessment areas. The areas were locations where PFAS concentrations exceeded the ecology based assessment guidelines in soil and/or water and lower order animals (fish, crustaceans and invertebrates) presented in the PFAS National Environmental Management Plan (NEMP 2018). These areas were the: Fire training area on the Base (Source Area A); Former fire training area on the Base (Source Area B); and Within Ki-it Monger and Ellen Brooks. The ERA Report is currently being finalised and is expected to be released by the end of November 2018. Preliminary Site Investigation (PSI) May 2016 - Sept 2016 Community Water Use Survey June-Aug 2016 Community Walk-in Sessions Sept 2016; Dec 2016, May 2017, Nov 2017 Community Shopfronts 23-24 Feb 2018 Detailed Site Investigation (DSI) Oct 2016 - July 2018 Human Health Risk Assessment (HHRA) April 2018 July 2018 DSI and HHRA Community Walk-in Session 24-28 July 2018 Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) July 2018 -Nov 2018 Community Kiosk 15 Nov2018 PFAS Management Area Plan (PMAP) Oct 2018 to Dec 2018 *Dates may be subject to rescheduling WE ARE HERE

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Page 1: RAAF Base Pearce Ecological Risk Assessment Findings...Where PFAS was detected in the lower order consumers (fish, invertebrates and crustaceans), the detections were below guidelines,

November 2018

RAAF Base Pearce – Ecological Risk Assessment Findings PFAS Investigation and Management Program

About the Investigation

In April 2016 Defence commenced a detailed

environmental investigation to identify the nature and

extent of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances

(PFAS) on, and in the vicinity of RAAF Base Pearce

as a result of the historical use of legacy firefighting

foams at the Base.

The environmental investigation has involved a

Preliminary Site Investigation, Detailed Site

Investigation, Human Health Risk Assessment and

has now concluded with the completion of the

Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA).

Ecological Risk Assessment

The aim of the ERA was to better understand the

potential PFAS exposure risks to plants and animals

within the Investigation Area.

The ERA involved a detailed scientific process to

analyse the results of sampling conducted during the

Preliminary Site Investigation and Detailed Site

Investigation. This assessment included identifying

sensitive ecological receptors (such as birds, reptiles

and mammals) located within three assessment

areas. The areas were locations where PFAS

concentrations exceeded the ecology based

assessment guidelines in soil and/or water and lower

order animals (fish, crustaceans and invertebrates)

presented in the PFAS National Environmental

Management Plan (NEMP 2018).

These areas were the:

Fire training area on the Base

(Source Area A);

Former fire training area on the Base

(Source Area B); and

Within Ki-it Monger and Ellen Brooks.

The ERA Report is currently being finalised and is

expected to be released by the end of November

2018.

Preliminary Site Investigation (PSI) May 2016 - Sept 2016

Community Water Use Survey June-Aug 2016

Community Walk-in Sessions Sept 2016; Dec 2016, May 2017, Nov 2017

Community Shopfronts 23-24 Feb 2018

Detailed Site Investigation (DSI) Oct 2016 - July 2018

Human Health Risk Assessment (HHRA) April 2018 – July 2018

DSI and HHRA Community Walk-in Session 24-28 July 2018

Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) July 2018 -Nov 2018

Community Kiosk 15 Nov2018

PFAS Management Area Plan (PMAP) Oct 2018 to Dec 2018

*Dates may be subject to rescheduling

WE ARE

HERE

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November 2018

RAAF Base Pearce – Ecological Risk Assessment Findings PFAS Investigation and Management Program

Summary of the ERA findings

Table 1 (right) summarises the exposure risks posed to birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals (the

higher order species). The species assessed are representative of the various plants and animals

within the Investigation Area. The summary considered the levels of PFAS recorded, the way PFAS

affects the species and the ways the species are exposed to PFAS.

None of the species with elevated exposure risks are threatened or endangered and the assessment

suggests that exposure risks are low and acceptable given their widespread population.

Where PFAS was detected in the lower order consumers (fish, invertebrates and crustaceans), the detections were below guidelines, suggesting a low and acceptable risk of PFAS exposure.

Figure 1: Ecological Risk Assessment Conceptual Site Model

Table 1: Ecological Risk Assessment: Higher order consumers: Characterising the risks

Source Area A:

Fire training Area

Source Area B: Former Fire Training Area

Ellen and Ki-it Monger Brooks

Birds

Pacific Black Duck Yellow-rumped Thornbill

Straw-necked Ibis

Australian Magpie Willie Wagtail Australian White Ibis

Banded Lapwing Weebill Pacific Black Duck

Willie Wagtail Grey Fantail Wood Duck

Singing Honeyeater Tree Martin Great Egret

Horsefield's Bronze Cuckoo

White-faced Heron

Mudlark

Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike

Black-shouldered Kite

Australian Magpie

Nankeen Kestrel

Western Wattlebird

Brown Honeyeater

Galah

Reptiles and amphibians

Clicking Frog Dugite Oblong turtle

Common Dwarf Skink Western Swamp Tortoise

Shingleback Dugite

Clicking Frog Black-headed Monitor

Squelching Frog

Mammals

House Mouse Fox Fox

Chuditch (male) Rabbit Horse

Chuditch (female) Western Grey Kangaroo

Cattle

Southern Brown Bandicoot

Chuditch (male)

German Shepard (police dog)

Chuditch (female)

Chuditch (male)

Chuditch (female)

Green shading –The PFAS risk to

these species is considered low and

acceptable.

Yellow shading – There may be

some potential PFAS risk of

exposure but it is difficult to

measure. Any management actions

implemented, would reduce risk of

exposure over time.

Orange shading –There is an

elevated exposure risk for these

species. Management actions may be

required to reduce exposure.

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November 2018

RAAF Base Pearce – Ecological Risk Assessment Findings PFAS Investigation and Management Program

Next steps – potential management actions

While the exposure risks to broader species are

considered to be low, the level of risk to the local

populations residing in Source Areas A and B could

be reduced through measures such as remediating

impacted soils and sediments to reduce exposure to

PFAS. This would also help to reduce surface water

impact to Ellen and Ki-it Monger Brooks as a result of

run-off and in turn reducing the level of exposure to

the species that inhabit the Brooks. Periodic

monitoring of PFAS in surface water concentrations in

Ellen and Ki-it Monger Brook will also be undertaken

as part of the Ongoing Monitoring Program for the

Site.

Management and remediation options for PFAS will

be informed by the findings of the environmental

investigation.

Keeping the community informed

Defence will continue to keep the community informed

on the outcomes of further sampling and the

implementation of management plans. Updates will be

provided through the project website, newsletters and

factsheets as new information becomes available.

Contact Information

Contact the RAAF Base Pearce Investigation

Team

Phone 1800 987 614

Email [email protected]

Website www.defence.gov.au/environment/PFAS/pearce

Post RAAF Base Pearce Environmental Investigation c/o GHD PO Box 3106 Perth WA 6832

Media enquiries should be directed to Defence Media on (02) 6127 1999 or [email protected]