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  • 2001-07-31

    EXH AR023740: Handwritten Notes NEPL/CARGO Water Quality Treatment, Spill Containment, Third Runway EIS

    Handwritten notes dated 7/31/01 from Kelly Whiting discuss water quality treatment options for a downstream area, referencing NEPL and CARBO systems with treatment rates of 40% and 10% respectively. The notes cover spill containment and oil management considerations, including gravity oil-water separators and spill containment vaults upstream. A follow-up note from 7/31/01 indicates water quality issues will have comments, with discussion of impact numbers from a 7/23 report.
    TagsACC, Handwritten Notes, PCHB, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Third Runway, Water Quality
  • 2001-07-31

    Exhibit 2011: Port Of Seattle Letter to Ecology — Conceptual Drawing for Flow Impact Offset Facility, Sea-Tac Airport

    Letter dated July 31, 2001 from Keith R. Smith, Water Resources Manager at Port Of Seattle, to Ms. Ann E. Kenny at the Washington State Department of Ecology Northwest Regional Office (Bellevue, WA 98008-5452), transmitting conceptual drawings for the proposed Flow Impact Offset Facility at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Drawings relate to reserved stormwater release storage,
    TagsACC, Ecology, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Port Of Seattle, Stormwater, Third Runway, Water Quality
  • 2001-07-30

    EXH AR025049: Draft 401 Certification — Acceptable Fill Criteria & Prohibited Fill Material Language (July 30, 2001)

    This July 2001 draft document outlines clean fill criteria for the Port of Seattle's Third Runway construction project at Sea-Tac Airport, requiring the Port to submit environmental assessment documentation to the Washington Department of Ecology before placing any fill material. It specifies that fill may only come from state-certified borrow pits, contractor-certified construction sites, or Port-owned properties, while prohibiting the use of any contaminated or remediated soils. The document details testing and sampling requirements, including review of contamination records and analysis of hazardous substances, to ensure that no toxic materials are introduced into wetlands or state waters during construction.
    TagsACC, Ecology, Fill Dirt, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Port Of Seattle, Third Runway, Water Quality
  • 2001-07-29

    EXH AR017796: Preliminary Draft 401 Water Quality Certification for Third Runway — Internal Email and Draft

    Email from Ann Kenny (Ecology) dated July 29, 2001, to the 401 WQC team — including Raymond Hellwig, Kevin Fitzpatrick, John Drabek, Ching-Pi Wang, Erik Stockdale, Joan Marchioro (ATG), Tom Young (ATG), Katie Walter, and Kelly Whiting, cc Jeannie Summerhays — transmitting a preliminary deliberative draft 401 Water Quality Certification (WQC) for the Third Runway
    TagsACC, Clean Water Act, Ecology, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Port Of Seattle, Third Runway, Water Quality
  • 2001-07-29

    EXH 446: Prelim Draft 401 Water Quality Cert Third Runway — Internal Deliberative Email

    In July 2001, Washington State Department of Ecology staff circulated a confidential preliminary draft of a Section 401 Water Quality Certification related to the construction of a third runway at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The draft certification, addressed to the Port of Seattle, confirmed that the proposed runway project complied with applicable provisions of the Clean Water Act and the Washington State Coastal Zone Management Program, subject to stormwater and other water quality conditions. The document was still under internal review, with sections on stormwater management and low-flow conditions pending further input before finalization.
    TagsACC, Clean Water Act, Ecology, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Port Of Seattle, Third Runway, Water Quality
  • 2001-07-29

    EXH AR017667: Ecology Draft 401 Water Quality Certification for Third Runway, STIA — Preliminary Draft and Cover Email

    Email from Ann Kenny (Washington State Department of Ecology, Northwest Regional Office) dated July 29, 2001, transmitting a preliminary draft 401 Water Quality Certification (WQC) for the Port of Seattle Third Runway construction at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (STIA). Recipients include Raymond Hellwig, Kevin Fitzpatrick, John Drabek, Ching-Pi Wang, Erik Stockdale, Joan Marchioro (ATG), Tom Young
    TagsACC, Clean Water Act, Ecology, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Stormwater, Third Runway, Water Quality
  • 2001-07-29

    EXH AR018242: Ecology Preliminary Draft 401 Water Quality Certification for Third Runway, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

    Deliberative, do-not-disclose email from Ann Kenny (Washington State Department of Ecology) dated July 29, 2001, transmitting a preliminary draft 401 Water Quality Certification (WQC) for the Port of Seattle Third Runway construction at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (STIA) in the Miller, Walker, and Des Moines Creek watersheds. The draft WQC references JARPA application dated October 25,
    TagsACC, Clean Water Act, Ecology, NPDES, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Third Runway, Water Quality
  • 2001-07-27

    Exhibit 162: Record of Telecon — Kelly Whiting, Low Flow Wetland 44a

    Handwritten Record of Telecon dated 7-27-01, call from Kelly Whiting (KCI), subject: low flow — Wetland 44a. Notes state no water coming from the drain to south, cut not fill on runway, third-way model over-estimated flow; Parametrix modeled at 2200; 11,000-foot estimate; embankment will provide flow except where lined; flows feeding 44a are not meeting
    TagsACC, Handwritten Notes, Pollution Control Hearings Board, SAMP, Sea-Tac Airport, Third Runway
  • 2001-07-27

    EXH AR018239: Deliberative Draft — Mitigation for Temporary Impacts, Sea-Tac 3rd Runway, Miller Creek (Wetland A17 Complex)

    Deliberative internal email chain dated July 27, 2001 from Erik Stockdale to Ann Kenny, forwarded to Katie Walter, transmitting draft language for additional mitigation on Miller Creek related to the SeaTac 3rd Runway project (AR 018239–018241). The draft document, titled ‘Mitigation for Temporary Impacts — SeaTac 3rd Runway,’ addresses Ecology’s determination that impacts characterized as
    TagsACC, Ecology, Miller Creek, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Stormwater, Third Runway
  • 2001-07-27

    EXH AR023735: ACC Letter to Ecology – Inadequate Review Time, STIA Third Runway Low Flow Analysis

    In this July 27, 2001 letter, attorney Kevin L. Stock of Helsell Fetterman LLP writes to the Washington Department of Ecology on behalf of the Airport Communities Coalition (ACC), protesting that the Port of Seattle submitted a massive two-volume Low Flow Analysis on July 24 while Ecology planned to issue its Clean Water Act 401 certification decision as early as August 6. The ACC argues that this timeline denies the public a meaningful opportunity to review and comment on a critical water quality report, as required by the Clean Water Act and state law. The letter urgently requests that Ecology grant the public a minimum of thirty days to comment on the Port's latest low stream flow analysis before issuing any certification decision.
    TagsACC, Airport Communities Coalition, Clean Water Act, Ecology, Pollution Control Hearings Board, Third Runway

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