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BMP and Infeasibility description <br /> applicable lists Infeasibility criteria and rationale for each <br /> BMP not selected <br /> T5.15 The following criteria can be cited as reasons for infeasibility without <br /> Permeable further justification(though some require professional services to <br /> Pavement make the observation): <br /> (continued) ❑ Evaluation of infiltration is not required per the Infiltration <br /> Infeasibility Map due to steep slopes,erosion hazards,or landslide <br /> hazards(See City infiltration and infeasibility map). <br /> ❑ Within an area designated as an erosion hazard,or landslide <br /> hazard. <br /> ❑ Within 50 feet from the top of slopes that are greater than 20 <br /> percent where the setbacks listed in DCSS Section 4-4.1 (3)cannot <br /> be achieved. <br /> E For properties with known soil or groundwater contamination <br /> (typically federal Superfund sites or state cleanup sites under <br /> MICA): <br /> • Within 100 feet of an area known to have deep soil <br /> contamination. <br /> ■ Where groundwater modeling indicates infiltration will <br /> likely increase or change the direction of the migration of <br /> pollutants in the groundwater. <br /> • Wherever surface soils have been found to be <br /> contaminated unless those soils are removed within 10 <br /> horizontal feet from the infiltration area. <br /> • Any area where these facilities are prohibited by an <br /> approved cleanup plan under the state MICA or Federal <br /> Superfund Law,or an environmental covenant under <br /> Chapter 64.70 RCW. <br /> E Within 100 feet of a closed or active landfill. <br /> ❑ Within 100 feet of a drinking water well,or a spring used for <br /> drinking water supply,if the pavement is a pollution-generating <br /> surface. <br /> ❑ Within 10 feet of a small on-site sewage disposal drainfield, <br /> including reserve areas,and grey water reuse systems.For <br /> setbacks from a"large on-site sewage disposal system,"see <br /> Chapter 246-272B WAC. <br /> ❑ Within 10 feet of any underground storage tank and connecting <br /> underground pipes,regardless of tank size.As used in these <br /> criteria,an underground storage tank means any tank used to store <br /> petroleum products,chemicals,or liquid hazardous wastes of <br /> which 10 percent or more of the storage volume(including volume <br /> in the connecting piping system)is beneath the ground surface. <br /> ❑ At multi-level parking garages,and over culverts and bridges. <br /> ❑ Where the site design cannot avoid putting pavement in areas <br /> likely to have long-term excessive sediment deposition after <br /> construction(e.g.,construction and landscaping material yards). <br /> City of Everett Public Works <br /> Small Project Stormwater Site Plan Report-Dec 2019 31 <br />