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  • 2006-01-12

    State rebukes Port of Seattle for 3rd-runway water pollution – Runoff from construction Millions of gallons flow into nearby streams

    By Warren Cornwall January 12, 2006 Publication: Seattle Times, The (WA) Page: A1 Word Count: 865 For years, the Port of Seattle has promised that construction of a massive third runway at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport wouldn’t hurt surrounding streams and would actually be a boon to the environment. But since October, a string of oversights, accidents and intentional
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsBrett Fish, Ecology, Greg Wingard, Port Of Seattle, RCAA, Seattle Times, Third Runway
  • 2005-09-14

    ‘Historic’ agreement signed by Port, critics

    Citizens Against Sea-Tac Expansion President Brett Fish, left, checks his paperwork as airport Deputy Director Michael Feldman and Regional Commission on Airport Affairs President Larry Corvari sign their copies of the agreement. Wed, 09/14/2005 by BOB DUFFNER Times/News The Port of Seattle recently signed an agreement on an airport environmental permit with two groups that
    CategoriesFrom The Web, History TagsBrett Fish, CASE, Greg Wingard, Larry Covari, RCAA
  • 2002-02-15

    EXH AR021078: Documents Relied On by Greg Wingard

    This document is a list of environmental and regulatory records relied upon by Greg Wingard, covering Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) operations from the 1980s through 2002. It includes NPDES discharge monitoring reports, stormwater management plans, groundwater contamination assessments, and industrial wastewater treatment evaluations involving the Port of Seattle (POS) and various airline tenants such as Alaska Airlines and Northwest Airlines. The records primarily address water quality, stormwater runoff, fuel spills, and environmental compliance at the airport.
    TagsACC, Greg Wingard, MTCA, NPDES, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Stormwater, Third Runway
  • 2002-01-10

    EXH 628: Greg Wingard Environmental Consultant Resume

    This document is the professional resume of Greg Wingard, an environmental consultant based in Seattle, Washington, with 20 years of experience in environmental issues including hazardous waste site research, regulatory negotiations, and litigation support. Among his listed projects, he advised the Airport Communities Coalition, Regional Coalition on Airport Affairs, and Citizens Against SeaTac Expansion on environmental matters, including site inspection, environmental regulation and policy, and negotiation with government agencies. He also served on numerous advisory committees and received the 1990 Washington State Environmental Excellence Award for hazardous waste site cleanup work.
    TagsACC, CASE, Greg Wingard, MTCA, PCHB, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Third Runway
  • 2001-09-01

    EXH AR021073: Declaration Greg Wingard Supporting ACC Motion for Stay PCHB 01-133 01-160

    This legal declaration, filed before Washington State's Pollution Control Hearings Board, was submitted by environmental consultant Greg Wingard in support of the Airport Communities Coalition's motion to stay a Section 401 water quality certification related to Sea-Tac International Airport. Wingard details his extensive review of the airport's NPDES stormwater permits since 1994 and describes his attempts to obtain construction outfall monitoring records from the Department of Ecology through Public Disclosure Act requests. His investigation found that Ecology lacked key monitoring data it had previously claimed to possess, directing him instead to contact the Port of Seattle directly for the records.
    TagsACC, Ecology, Greg Wingard, NPDES, PCHB, Pollution Control Hearings Board
  • 2000-03-28

    Exhibit 2111: Email Chain RE: Comments on Groundwater and Surface Water Issues — IWS Third Lagoon Expansion and Water Rights

    Email chain dated March 28, 2000 among Kevin Fitzpatrick (Ecology NWRO Industrial Permit Unit), Tom Luster, Pat Svoboda, Erik Stockdale, and Greg Wingard regarding groundwater and surface water issues related to the proposed Sea-Tac Airport Third Runway. Fitzpatrick disputes Greg Wingard’s claim that Ecology’s NWRO admitted the third lagoon expansion of the Industrial Waste System
    TagsACC, Des Moines Creek, Ecology, Greg Wingard, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Third Runway, Water Quality
  • 1997-05-20

    Storm Water Outfall 007 1997-05-20

    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Outfall 007 (SON 2) Location : Just south of well head that supplies drinking water to the Seattle area, – south side of 8154 St near landing light towers on north end of airport – approximately 2000 feet southwest of Reba Detention facility According to EPA NPDES Form 351 0-2F : -Receiving
    TagsArlene Brown, Greg Wingard, Miller Creek, NPDES, Sea-Tac Airport, Stormwater, Water Quality
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Sea-Tac Airport is currently undergoing the largest and longest expansion in its history, collectively known as the Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP). Some of it you can already hear, but you’re probably not aware of what it all means. Here’s what you need to know.
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As the source for federal transportation grants, the Puget Sound Regional Council was charged with developing a system to meet the growing need for commercial aviation. When the search for a second airport failed, they authorized the Port of Seattle to build the Third Runway, with a mandate to develop a noise abatement and mitigation program. In their effort to stop the Third Runway, the ACC argued over every detail of the Port's efforts--including property buyouts and sound insulation. The dispute was meant to be settled by a three member Expert Arbitration Panel. This is their final report. It finds 2-1, that the Port's program was insufficient in several respects. Despite that, funding for the Third Runway was approved by the PSRC, and the 'Port Package' program, proceeded largely unchanged. Expert Arbitration Panel's final decision finding that the Port of Seattle had not shown sufficient reduction in real on-the-ground noise impacts to satisfy noise reduction conditions required for approval of a third runway at Sea-Tac International Airport. The majority decision concluded the Port's noise abatement programs were insufficient despite being impressive in scope.
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