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2001-02-07
Exhibit 2059: Email and Memorandum on Retaining Wall/Slope Alternatives to Reduce Impacts to Miller Creek, Third Runway at Sea-Tac Airport
Exhibit 2059 (AR 031711–031713, ECY00010776–10778). Email from Gus Ordonez to Ann Kenny dated February 7, 2001, transmitting a memorandum from Jerald LaVassar, M.S., P.E. to Tom Luster reviewing the report ‘Evaluation of Retaining Wall/Slope Alternatives to Reduce Impacts to Miller Creek, Embankment Station 174+00 to 186+00’ for the Third Runway project at Sea-Tac International Airport. -
2001-01-28
EXH AR053366: Handwritten Field Notes — Ace Airport View Site Visit, January 28, 2001
Handwritten field notebook entries dated 1/28/01 documenting a site visit to Ace Airport View (DM1 – Monitoring Station) near Des Moines, referencing Des Moines Creek, SDS 1 outfall into SW associated wetlands, steep side terrain, oil boom present in unit 2, turbid water, black stones, water from outfall significantly turbid, Dr. Strand took samples at -
2001-01-25
EXH AR049834: Hart Crowser Memorandum — Additional Information on the Seismic Design for Sea-Tac International Airport Third Runway
Memorandum dated January 25, 2001 from Douglas Lindquist (EIT) and Michael Bailey (P.E.) of Hart Crowser, Inc. to the Embankment Technical Review Board (Attn: Pete Douglass), project J-4978-30, CC to Jim Thomson (P.E., HNTB). Provides additional information on seismic analyses for the Third Runway at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (STIA) in SeaTac, Washington. Covers probabilistic seismic -
2001-01-21
Project AP4-4: United Airlines Disagreement with Third Runway Construction Project PFC Funding
United Airlines formally disagreed with a proposed use of Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) funds totaling $104.3 million toward a $587.4 million third runway construction project at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The airline argued that the runway would not meaningfully improve national air transportation capacity, safety, or competition, noting that less than 30 seconds of average delay could actually be attributed to the absence of a third runway. United also raised concerns about potential improper diversion of federal transportation funds and warned that approving the project before its full costs were understood would set a harmful precedent. -
2001-01-21
EXH AR049825: Ecology Letter to Senator Julia Patterson on Sea-Tac Airport Expansion Section 401 Water Quality Certification Review
Letter dated January 21, 2001 from Tom Luster, Washington State Department of Ecology, to Senator Julia Patterson of the Washington State Senate, responding to her request for information on Ecology’s Section 401 Clean Water Act review of the proposed SeaTac Airport expansion. Luster provides a brief assessment of key issues including antidegradation requirements, beneficial uses, -
2001-01-16
Exhibit 159: Record of Telecon — Ann Kenny, Airport Overview Tour and Internal Meeting Notes
Record of telecon dated 1-16-01, call from Ann Kenny (phone 425-649-4310) regarding airport overview tour, field delineation by Corps of Engineers, Jim Kelly, Kilroy building next to airport on Hwy 99, Thursday AM internal meeting, mitigation hazard plan, and California Coastal Commission. Ann wants to go out tomorrow for Corps field delineation. AR 018359, Exhibit -
2001-01-08
Exhibit 2137: Examining the Effects of Runway Deicing on Dissolved Oxygen in Receiving Waters: Results of the 1999-2000 Winter Season — Volume 2, Technical Appendices
Port of Seattle technical appendices (Volume 2) to the study examining effects of runway deicing on dissolved oxygen (DO) in receiving waters at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, covering the 1999-2000 winter season. Includes QA/QC and field methods for Hydrolab instruments, Northwest Ponds DO profile data collection, continuous monitoring data assessment, tracer plots for each monitoring location, -
2000-12-07
EXH AR023676: Letter to Ecology — STIA Ground Water Study, Agreed Order 97TC-122, Response to Nov 16 2000 Meeting Questions
A December 7, 2000 letter from the Port of Seattle to the Washington Department of Ecology responds to questions raised at a November 16, 2000 meeting regarding the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Ground Water Study conducted under Agreed Order #97TC-122. The letter addresses the completion status of various research tasks, including hydrogeological surveys, contamination site identification, groundwater flow modeling, and pollution prevention for underground storage tank systems. The Port agrees with some of Ecology's assessments of incomplete tasks while disputing others, and clarifies its position on the scope of work required under the agreement. -
2000-12-04
EXH AR049659: Geotechnical Engineering Analyses and Recommendations — Third Runway Embankment, Sea-Tac Airport
Hart Crowser draft geotechnical engineering report (J-4978-28) prepared for HNTB, December 4, 2000, addressing the Third Runway embankment at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, SeaTac, Washington. Covers embankment fill materials, slope stability analyses, foundation instability, subgrade improvements, liquefaction analysis (175-year and 475-year seismic events), FLAC deformation modeling, MSE walls (North Satellite Area, West, South), Phase 4 fill, -
2000-12-01
EXH AR021132: Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan — Master Plan Update Improvements, STIA
This December 2000 report by Parametrix, Inc. for the Port of Seattle presents a Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan for Master Plan Update improvements at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. It maps the airport's drainage basins, surrounding watersheds (including the Duwamish River, Des Moines Creek, and Miller Creek watersheds), and identifies pollution-generating and non-pollution-generating surfaces across the airport property. The plan outlines water quality treatment strategies for existing and proposed impervious surfaces to manage stormwater runoff from airport operations.