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2001-03-01
EXH AR050023: Draft Conceptual Reclamation Permit Package, Borrow Areas 3 and 4, Sea-Tac International Airport
Draft Conceptual Reclamation Permit Package for Borrow Areas 3 and 4 at Sea-Tac International Airport, City of SeaTac, Washington. Prepared by Hart Crowser for Port Of Seattle for presentation to the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR), March 1, 2001, project J-4978-62. Document covers site preparation activities, mining practices, operating plan, conceptual reclamation plan, revegetation -
2001-02-26
Exhibit 2061: Ecology Dam Safety Office — MSE Wall and Stormwater Pond Dam Safety Review, Port Of Seattle Third Runway Project
Email chain (Exhibit 2061, AR031718-AR031720) dated February 26, 2001, from Jerald LaVassar (Ecology Dam Safety Office) to Ann Kenny (Ecology), responding to Andrea Grad (Helsell law firm, representing ACC/Airport Communities Coalition). LaVassar explains why the Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) wall at Sea-Tac Airport’s third runway project does not qualify as a dam under WAC 173-175-020, -
2001-02-22
Exhibit 48: King County Letter to Ecology on Port Of Seattle Stormwater Management Plan Review for Sea-Tac Airport Master Plan Improvements
Letter dated February 22, 2001 from Pam Bissonnette, Director, King County Department of Natural Resources, to Ann Kenny, Senior Permit Specialist, Washington State Department of Ecology Northwest Regional Office, regarding King County’s technical review of the Port Of Seattle’s Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan (SMP) for Master Plan Improvements at SeaTac International Airport. The letter references -
2001-02-22
Exhibit 2040: King County Letter to Ecology Reviewing Port Of Seattle Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan for Sea-Tac Airport Master Plan Improvements
Letter dated February 22, 2001 from Pam Bissonnette, Director of King County Department of Natural Resources, to Ann Kenny, Senior Permit Specialist at Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE) Northwest Regional Office, regarding King County’s technical review of the Port Of Seattle’s Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan (SMP) for Master Plan Improvements at SeaTac International Airport. -
2001-02-16
EXH 401: GeoSyntec Letter — ACC Technical Comments Third Runway Embankment Fill, West MSE Wall, IWS Lagoon #3 Expansion
In February 2001, GeoSyntec Consultants submitted a technical review letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Washington State Department of Ecology on behalf of the Airport Communities Coalition, raising serious concerns about the proposed Third Runway expansion at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The letter identified significant deficiencies in the geotechnical investigation, analysis, and design of the planned embankment fill and West Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Wall, warning that the project's foundations involved weak peat and liquefiable sands in a highly seismic area. GeoSyntec concluded that the available data was insufficient to confirm the safety of what would be the tallest MSE wall in the world, and that approval should not be granted without a more thorough geotechnical review. -
2001-02-15
EXH AR019027: ACC Technical Review Letter — Stormwater Hydrology Hydraulics Comments STIA Third Runway SMP Dec 2000
A February 2001 technical review letter from Northwest Hydraulic Consultants, submitted on behalf of the Airport Communities Coalition, raises serious concerns about the stormwater management plans for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport's proposed third runway expansion. The review identifies multiple technical deficiencies in the project's hydrology and drainage designs, warning that they could cause significant adverse impacts to local streams and wetlands, particularly Miller Creek and Des Moines Creek. The letter also criticizes the lack of clearly defined stormwater control standards, absence of independent design review processes, and failure to provide financial guarantees for implementing the stormwater management plan. -
2001-02-15
EXH 309: NHC Letter — ACC Technical Review Comments Stormwater Hydrology Hydraulics STIA Third Runway December 2000 SMP
In February 2001, Northwest Hydraulic Consultants submitted technical review comments to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Washington State Department of Ecology on behalf of the Airport Communities Coalition, raising concerns about the stormwater management plan for the proposed third runway at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The letter identified multiple deficiencies, including dam safety issues, vault structures that violated King County depth requirements, inadequate methods for assessing standing open water durations, and insufficient erosion and sediment control planning. These issues, the consultants warned, could pose risks to both structural safety and safe airport operations if not addressed prior to project approval. -
2001-02-14
Exhibit 158: Ecology Informational Meeting Notes with Erik and Ann, 2-14-01
Handwritten notes from an Ecology informational meeting with Erik and Ann dated February 14, 2001 (AR 018355-018357). Topics include stormwater plan analysis from Kelly Whiting and John Drybeck (water quality staff), Vasen Farm farmed wetland ratios (1:1 in-basin acreage, 2:1 out-of-basin replacement), enforcement vs. restoration, prior converted designation, Corps of Engineers wetland determinations, 509 overpass, -
2001-02-13
EXH 332: Declaration John J. Strunk Supporting Response Opposing ACC Motion for Stay
A declaration by geologist John J. Strunk of Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. (AESI) submitted to Washington State's Pollution Control Hearings Board describes groundwater contamination studies conducted at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) in connection with the proposed Third Runway project. The studies found that while contamination exists in shallow groundwater zones within the Airport's Aircraft Operations and Maintenance Area (AOMA), it is isolated and located approximately 2,800 feet from the Third Runway site, with water flow predominantly directed away from that area. AESI concluded that subsurface utility lines do not appear to be a significant pathway for contaminant migration toward the Third Runway construction zone. -
2001-02-12
EXH AR017360: Part IX Tables — MTCA WAC 173-340-900 Method A Cleanup Levels for Ground Water
Exhibit AR017360, Part IX Tables from MTCA Cleanup Regulation WAC 173-340-900, dated February 12, 2001. Contains Table 720-1, Method A Cleanup Levels for Ground Water, listing hazardous substances including arsenic, benzene, benzo(a)pyrene, cadmium, chromium, DDT, 1,2-dichloroethane (EDC), ethylbenzene, ethylene dibromide (EDB), lead, lindane, methylene chloride, mercury, MTBE, naphthalenes, PCB mixtures, radium 226, tetrachloroethylene, toluene, trichloroethylene,