EXH 257: ACC Interrogatories Nos. 1-19 and Requests for Production Nos. 1-6 — Objections and Responses

This document contains the Port of Seattle's formal objections and responses to interrogatories filed by the Airport Communities Coalition (ACC) before Washington State's Pollution Control Hearings Board (Case No. 01-160). The Port identifies over a dozen expert witnesses it intends to use, including specialists in geotechnical engineering, toxicology, hydrology, and groundwater science from firms such as Parametrix, Inc. and Hart Crowser, Inc. The case involves a dispute between the ACC and the Port of Seattle regarding environmental and pollution control issues related to Sea-Tac Airport operations.

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PCHB No. 01-160. Port Of Seattle’s objections and responses to ACC’s (Airport Communities Coalition) Interrogatories Nos. 1-19 and Requests for Production Nos. 1-6, filed before the Pollution Control Hearings Board for the State of Washington. Respondents are State of Washington Department of Ecology and Port Of Seattle; counsel includes Foster Pepper & Shefelman, Marten Brown Inc., and Port of Seattle’s Linda Strout and Traci Goodwin. Identifies 14 expert witnesses including Paul Agid (Port of Seattle Aviation Project Management Group), Barry R. Christopher Ph.D. PE (ENSR Toxicology), James C. Kelley Ph.D. and Donald E. Weitkamp Ph.D. (Parametrix Inc.), Dr. James K. Mitchell Ph.D. PE (geotechnical engineer), William Stubblefield Ph.D. (ENSR Toxicology), Paul S. Fendt P.E. (Parametrix), Michael Bailey P.E. (Hart Crowser), Norman Crawford Ph.D. (Hydrocomp Inc.), John Strunk (Associated Earth Sciences), Joseph Brascher (Aqua Terra Consultants), Charles Ellingson (Pacific Groundwater Group), Jan Cassin Ph.D. and Charles Wisdom Ph.D. (Parametrix). Third runway EIS proceeding, Sea-Tac Airport.

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