PCHB Third Runway: Exhibit List — ACC, Port Of Seattle, and Ecology Exhibits (Nos. 320–1058)

This document is an exhibit list from a legal proceeding involving the Port of Seattle, the Washington State Department of Ecology, and other parties regarding environmental issues related to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac). The exhibits cover topics such as groundwater contamination, stormwater management, fill materials used during Third Runway construction, and water quality monitoring in nearby Miller and Des Moines Creeks. Documents span from the early 1990s through 2001 and include internal memos, consultant reports, regulatory correspondence, and interrogatory responses, with each exhibit assigned an admissibility status such as 'Admitted by Stipulation' or 'Admitted for a Limited Purpose.'

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Partial exhibit list from Pollution Control Hearings Board (PCHB) proceedings concerning the Sea-Tac Airport Third Runway. Lists exhibits numbered 320 through 1058 submitted by Airport Communities Coalition (ACC), Port Of Seattle, and Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology), including interrogatories and requests for production, Department of Ecology memoranda from Roger Nye and Michael Gallagher regarding Agreed Order scope and cleanup actions, letters from Elizabeth Clark (Port Of Seattle) to Roger Nye regarding fill materials used in 1998 and 1999 and Third Runway environmental documentation, Des Moines water quality monitoring reports by Herrera Environmental Consultants, Water Quality Certification drafts (#1996-4-02325), Hart Crowser memoranda on stability assessment and MSE wall subgrade improvements, Shannon & Wilson wetland mitigation memoranda, Parametrix stormwater management plans, King County Environmental Lab analytical reports for stormwater outfalls discharging to Miller Creek and Des Moines Creek, Port of Seattle Microbial Source Tracing Study, and Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) related documents. Admission statuses include Admitted by Stipulation of the Parties, Admitted for a Limited Purpose, and Admitted with Reservations.

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