TagWater Quality(478)
-
2000-05-15
EXH AR017771: Ecology Internal Email — May 16 Meeting with Port Of Seattle on Third Runway 401 and CZM Review
Raymond Hellwig (Washington State Department of Ecology) emails Joe Dear and colleagues on May 15, 2000, as an addendum to a memo preparing for a May 16 meeting with Port Of Seattle regarding the Sea-Tac Third Runway. Explains that the one-year 401 Water Quality Certification evaluation period restarted September 1999, with a possible July 2000 -
2000-05-12
EXH AR017767: Ecology Memo to Governor’s Chief of Staff on May 16 Meeting with Port Of Seattle Re Third Runway
Memo dated May 12, 2000 from Ray Hellwig, Regional Director, Washington Department of Ecology (Northwest Regional Office), to Joe Dear, Chief of Staff, Office of the Governor, regarding a May 16 meeting between Mic Dinsmore (Executive Director, Port Of Seattle), the Governor, and Wes Ulman, arranged by Martha Choe at CTED. Covers Ecology’s 401 Water -
2000-05-12
EXH AR017792: Ecology Staff Recognition Checks — Sea-Tac Third Runway WQ Certification and NPDES Permit
Memo dated May 12, 2000 from Ray Hellwig (Northwest Regional Office, Department of Ecology) to Gary Zeiler requesting $200.00 recognition checks for seven Ecology staff and two AAGs (Joan Marchioro and Tom Young, Ecology Division) involved in the Sea-Tac Third Runway Water Quality Certification and NPDES Permit decisions. Staff recognized include Ann Kenny, Erik Stockdale -
2000-05-11
EXH AR021429: Columbia Analytical Services Letter to ACC — Water/Sediment Quality Monitoring Results, SR K2002882
A May 2000 laboratory report from Columbia Analytical Services, Inc. presents water and sediment quality monitoring results for the Airport Communities Coalition in Richland, Washington. Samples were collected on April 19, 2000, and analyzed for metals, ammonia, pesticides, semivolatile organics, and other contaminants as part of project OO-101G. Two samples arrived broken and unusable, and one sediment sample showed elevated background components affecting Toxaphene reporting limits, though no major anomalies were found in the remaining analyses. -
2000-05-01
EXH AR044473: Stormwater Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Testing at STIA Final Report
Final report prepared by Scott Tobiason, Aviation Environmental Programs, Port Of Seattle, documenting Stormwater Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) testing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (STIA), May 2000. AR 044473. Covers WET testing background, sampling methods, STIA storm drainage subbasins, source-tracing of SDN1 outfall, chelation testing, synthetic runoff WET test results, field investigations, and NPDES stormwater discharge -
2000-04-25
EXH AR024967: Draft Memo — Range-Finding Water-Effect Ratio Results Round 2 STIA Stormwater Copper Study
This April 2000 draft memorandum from the Port of Seattle summarizes range-finding toxicity tests conducted to evaluate water-effect ratios (WERs) for copper in streams receiving stormwater runoff from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (STIA). Water samples were collected from five sites—including Miller Creek and Des Moines Creek—during a storm event on April 15, 2000, and tested using Daphnia magna to measure how site water chemistry affects copper toxicity compared to clean laboratory water. The results were intended to help determine whether full definitive WER studies were warranted, which could support the establishment of site-specific water quality standards for copper in receiving streams. -
2000-04-25
EXH AR026666: Draft Memo — Range-Finding Water-Effect Ratio Results Round 2 WER Study
A draft memorandum dated April 2000 summarizes range-finding water-effect ratio (WER) toxicity tests conducted for the Port of Seattle to measure copper levels in streams receiving stormwater runoff from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (STIA). Water samples were collected from five sites — including Miller Creek and Des Moines Creek — during a storm event on April 15, 2000, and tested using Daphnia magna organisms to compare copper toxicity in site water versus clean laboratory water. The results were intended to determine whether more expensive definitive WER studies would be warranted, and to help establish site-specific water quality standards for copper. -
2000-04-20
EXH AR042316: Draft Memorandum — Range-Finding Water-Effect Ratio Results for Copper in STIA Stormwater Streams
Draft memorandum dated April 20, 2000, authored by Doug Henderson and Linda Logan (job number 556-2912-001) for Port of Seattle project files, summarizing range-finding water-effect ratio (WER) toxicity tests for copper in streams receiving Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (STIA) stormwater. Tests used Daphnia magna as indicator species; copper was spiked into site water and synthetic laboratory -
2000-04-17
EXH AR027906: Field Sampling Data Forms — Miller Creek / Des Moines Creek Survey, April 2000
Field Sampling Data Forms (AR 027906–027908) documenting environmental sampling at Miller Creek and Des Moines Creek survey sites including 144th St S and S 157th Pl, dated April 17, 2000. Water quality measurements recorded: temperature 53.2°F/11.0°C and 49.5°C (4/19), pH 7.5, dissolved oxygen 9.5/100, hardness 84 PPM CaCO3 (site IA) and 120 ppm (site IB). -
2000-04-05
EXH AR024698: Memo — Roofing Options for Zinc Leaching Prevention
A April 2000 memo from engineering firm Parametrix, Inc. evaluates roofing options to prevent zinc leaching from galvanized steel roofs on two Port of Seattle warehouses at Sea-Tac Airport. The study compared paint systems (ranging from $21,000–$240,000 for both buildings) against synthetic coverings such as spray-on elastomers and single-ply membranes ($60,000–$330,000), finding that painting is cheaper but requires more frequent maintenance while synthetic coverings last longer but cost more upfront. The memo recommends that any chosen material be evaluated to ensure it does not release metals or other pollutants into stormwater runoff.