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EVERETT SCHOOL DISTRICT
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4. Discharge of water to wetlands must mimic natural discharges as much as is feasible. Point <br /> source discharges shall not be created where they do not naturally occur. Techniques that <br /> result in dispersed discharge, such as dispersion trenches or buried perforated pipe located <br /> at wetland buffer edges, can bet ^d to mimic naturally occurring sheet flow into wetlands. <br /> (SEPA Plant and Animal. Water, and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 5. All trash located in the preserved wetlands, streams, and their associated buffers must be <br /> removed. Trash removal should occur on at least a semi-annual basis following completion <br /> of construction. (SEPA Plant and Animal, Water, and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 4.3.5 Mitigating Impacts of Development on Water Quality and Groundwater <br /> 1. Developments with hazardous materials on-site, including fuel tanks, must comply with all <br /> applicable local, state and federal requirements. All developments using toxic or hazardous <br /> materials must incorporate facilities and procedures for the safe handling and effective <br /> monitoring of toxic or hazardous materials, which include spill entrapment, training, and <br /> special handling, thus reducing the potential for release of hazardous or toxic materials to <br /> the groundwater system. (See Section 3.6 of the EIS) (SEPA Water, Plant and Animal, <br /> and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 2. Application of fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, and fertilizers is prohibited on all sites <br /> from January through April when soils are frequently saturated and storm events generate <br /> substa riial runoff. (SEPA Water, Plant and Animal and Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> 3. All storm drains must be stenciled with language similar to the following: "Dump No Waste, <br /> Drains to (Stream/Wetland/Groundwater)." This reminder is typically spray-painted on to the <br /> ground adjacent to the catch basin with the use of a stencil. The treatment needs to be <br /> repeated, approximately annually,when the paint wears off. The developer/owner may <br /> either perform the stenciling, or give permission for volunteer groups to enter onto the <br /> property and perform the stenciling. (SEPA Water, Plant and Animal, and Land anu <br /> Shoreline Use Policies) <br /> Section 5: AIR QUALITY AND ODOR <br /> 5.1 Threshold <br /> All permitted future uses must obtain a Notice of Construction (NOC) as applicable and use best <br /> available control technology. As necessary, air quality studies may be required by PSAPCA in <br /> order to obtain permits. <br /> Section 6: ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> 6.1 ELECTRIC ENERGY <br /> 6.1.3 Mitigation Measures <br /> 1. All power lines carrying a voltage of less than 15 kV must be undergrounded. (SEPA Land <br /> and Shoreline Use Policies) <br />
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