RP Day 4: ACC & CASE v. Ecology & Port, PCHB No. 01-160 (Mar 21, 2002)

This is a transcript from Day Four (March 21, 2002) of a hearing before the Washington State Pollution Control Hearings Board, in which the Airport Communities Coalition and Citizens Against Sea-Tac Expansion challenged the Department of Ecology and the Port of Seattle over issues related to Sea-Tac Airport expansion. The ten-day hearing, held in Lacey, Washington, brought together attorneys representing community groups opposed to the expansion alongside state and port officials. The case, identified as PCHB No. 01-160, reflects community concerns about the environmental and noise impacts of the proposed airport expansion.

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Transcript of proceedings, Day Four (March 21, 2002) in PCHB No. 01-160, Airport Communities Coalition (ACC) and Citizens Against Sea-Tac Expansion (CASE) v. Washington State Department of Ecology and Port Of Seattle, heard before the Pollution Control Hearings Board at the Environmental Hearings Office, Lacey, Washington. Presiding board members: Kaleen Cottingham, Robert V. Jensen, Bill Lynch. Counsel for ACC: Peter J. Eglick, Kevin L. Stock, Michael Witek (Helsell Fetterman), Rachael Paschal Osborn. Counsel for CASE: Richard A. Poulin (Smith & Lowney). Counsel for Ecology: Jeff B. Kray, Joan Marchioro, Thomas J. Young (Office of the Attorney General). Counsel for Port Of Seattle: Gillis E. Reavis (Brown, Reavis & Manning), Roger Pearce, Steven G. Jones (Foster, Pepper & Shefelman). Part of a ten-day hearing series March 18–29, 2002 related to the Sea-Tac Airport third runway EIS and environmental permitting. Administrative Record document AR 055546.

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