RP Day 7: ACC & CASE v. Ecology & Port — PCHB No. 01-160, Mar 26 2002

This document is a transcript from Day Seven of a 2002 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 environmental issues related to Sea-Tac Airport expansion. The proceedings, held in Lacey, Washington from March 26–29, 2002, involved attorneys representing community groups, state environmental regulators, and the Port of Seattle. The case (PCHB No. 01-160) reflects community opposition to the airport's expansion and related environmental and noise concerns.

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Transcript of Proceedings, Day Seven (March 26, 2002) before the Washington State Pollution Control Hearings Board (PCHB No. 01-160), held at the Environmental Hearings Office, 4224 Sixth Avenue SE, Lacey, Washington. Appellants Airport Communities Coalition (ACC) and intervenor/appellant Citizens Against Sea-Tac Expansion (CASE) versus respondents Washington State Department of Ecology and Port Of Seattle. Hearing spanned Day Seven through Day Ten (March 26–29, 2002). Board members: Kaleen Cottingham (presiding), Robert Jensen (Chair), Bill Lynch (Member). Counsel for ACC: Peter J. Eglick, Kevin L. Stock, Michael Witek (Helsell Fetterman) and Rachael Paschal Osborn; for CASE: Richard A. Poulin (Smith & Lowney); for Ecology: Jeff B. Kray, Joan Marchioro, Thomas J. Young (Assistant Attorneys General); for Port Of Seattle: Gillis E. Reavis (Brown, Reavis & Mannin) and Roger Pearce, Steven G. Jones (Foster Pepper & Shefelman). Document identifier TRN0007056164, AR 056164.

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