TagWater Quality(478)
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1998-08-18
EXH AR041729: Des Moines Creek Flow Augmentation Plan — STIA Master Plan Update Improvements
Draft Des Moines Creek Flow Augmentation Plan prepared by Parametrix, Inc. for Port Of Seattle, dated August 18, 1998, AR 041729. Document covers proposed design for flow augmentation of Des Moines Creek using existing wells, well upgrades, conveyance system, and stream discharge at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac Airport) Master Plan Update Improvements. Includes operational criteria, -
1998-08-13
EXH AR024706: Email Correspondence Metals/Tox Sampling Procedures Storm Water Study
This August 1998 email exchange between Ken Ludwa and Doug Henderson of Parametrix, Inc. discusses technical procedures for collecting stormwater samples at the Port of Seattle for metals and toxicity testing. Ludwa asks about required sample volumes, filtration timing, bottle preparation, and transfer procedures when using an autosampler during a storm event. Henderson advises that bioassays require 1 gallon and metals testing requires 2 liters, and provides guidance on sample chilling, glassware cleaning, and handling precautions. -
1998-07-24
EXH AR024708: Literature Search Request — BMPs Copper Removal Stormwater Project 55-2912-01
A 1998 internal email from Ken Ludwa to Sabina Renn requests a literature search on best management practices (BMPs) for removing copper from stormwater, associated with a Port of Seattle project. The email provides an extensive list of search keywords covering filtration, chemical treatment, and various water-treatment technologies such as ion exchange, electrodialysis, and reverse osmosis. It also asks the library to locate two EPA publications on drinking water treatment for small communities. -
1998-07-20
Exhibit 211: Water Quality Certification and Coastal Zone Consistency Determination, Order #96-4-02325 — Port Of Seattle Master Plan Improvements
In July 1998, the Washington State Department of Ecology issued a Water Quality Certification and Coastal Zone Consistency Determination (Order #96-4-02325) to the Port of Seattle for construction of a third runway and other improvements at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The project would impact between 8 and 12 acres of wetlands, 980 linear feet of Miller Creek, and 2,280 linear feet of unnamed tributaries, requiring mitigation measures including stormwater management enhancements, stream restoration, floodplain improvements, and construction of 16 to 24 acres of replacement wetlands in Auburn, Washington. The certification was granted with specific conditions and penalties for non-compliance, reflecting concerns about environmental damage to local waterways. -
1998-07-20
EXH AR041680: Ecology Water Quality Certification and Coastal Zone Consistency Determination for Port Of Seattle Master Plan Improvement Projects (Order #96-4-02325)
Order #96-4-02325 dated July 20, 1998, from Washington State Department of Ecology (Gordon White, Program Manager, Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program) to Barbara Hinkle (Port Of Seattle) and Tom Mueller (Corps of Engineers Regulatory Branch). Ecology certifies that proposed work in and adjacent to Miller Creek and Des Moines Creek at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport complies -
1998-07-10
EXH AR024709: Preliminary Draft Stormwater Quality Mgmt Plan STIA Master Plan Improvements App F Jul 1998
A July 1998 draft report prepared by Parametrix, Inc. for the Port of Seattle outlines a Stormwater Quality Management Plan for Sea-Tac International Airport's Master Plan improvements, including the proposed Third Runway. The plan documents why the Port chose bioswales over other Best Management Practice (BMP) alternatives, such as underground vaults, for managing stormwater runoff quality. The document was shared internally via email between Parametrix engineer Ken Ludwa and Jim Thomson for review and comment. -
1998-07-06
EXH AR024740: Internal Email — Section 4.3 Water Quality Facilities, Stormwater Mgmt RP
A 1998 internal email exchange between Ken Ludwa and Kerry Ritland discusses edits to Section 4.3 of a stormwater management report related to Sea-Tac Airport. The section covers water quality facilities, explaining that new stormwater detention facilities would follow state Ecology guidelines using biofiltration and permanent water quality storage, while also complying with the Port's NPDES permit and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Ken Ludwa agreed to edit the section to reference Appendix F – Water Quality BMP Analysis once that appendix was further developed. -
1998-07-01
EXH AR003158: Memorandum — Results of Reasonable Potential Analysis for STIA Third Runway Stormwater
Memorandum from Ken Ludwa (Parametrix, Inc.) to Paul Fendt dated July 1, 1998, project number 55-2912-01, describing results of a Reasonable Potential Analysis (RPA) for the STIA Third Runway area stormwater runoff. Analysis conducted at a working meeting with Lisa Zinner (Ecology), Lori Terry (Preston, Gates, and Ellis), Tom Hubbard (POS), John Rogers (CH2M Hill), -
1998-07-01
EXH AR024691: Memo — Reasonable Potential Analysis Results, STIA Third Runway
A July 1, 1998 memorandum from Parametrix, Inc. summarizes the results of a Reasonable Potential Analysis (RPA) conducted for the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (STIA) Third Runway project, assessing stormwater runoff quality against water quality criteria for Miller Creek and Des Moines Creek. The analysis found that most pollutant concentrations after treatment with best management practices (BMPs) such as bioswales, sand filters, and wet ponds would meet criteria, with the exception of copper, which remained above acceptable levels. The memo also notes that during storms, pollutant concentrations already present in the receiving waters exceeded criteria and were higher than those predicted from Third Runway stormwater runoff. -
1998-07-01
EXH AR033659: Preliminary Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan for Sea-Tac Airport Master Plan Improvements — Appendix F: Stormwater Quality Management Plan
Draft Stormwater Quality Management Plan (Appendix F) prepared by Parametrix, Inc. for Port Of Seattle, July 1998, as part of the Preliminary Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan for Sea-Tac Airport Master Plan Improvements. Covers existing drainage conditions including Storm Drain System (SDS) and Industrial Waste System (IWS), Miller Creek and Des Moines Creek receiving systems, existing