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The comments below were generated from this project's City of Everett Industrial Pretreatment Reviewers. All questions shall be routed through this <br />project's Public Works Reviewer Thad Newport with City of Everett Permit Services (TNewport@everettwa.gov). <br /># <br />Document <br />Sht/Pg <br />Reviewer's Comment <br />Designer's Response <br />Initials <br />2 <br />Civil Plans <br />- <br />The berm around the east fuel island (Pacific Pride) will need to <br />Currently all surface runoff is collected by <br />be redone and surround the entire fuel island to prevent <br />the existing onsite catch basins that <br />stormwater from reaching the catch basin on the southwest <br />discharges to the private storm along the <br />corner of the fuel island. The areas outside of the bermed area <br />west property line. The Pacific Pride fuel <br />will need to be sloped such that it will not be able to flow over <br />island catch basin has a tributary area of <br />the berm and into the fuel island area. (EMC 14.40.050.B.12) <br />approximately 1,460 square feet. There is <br />approximately 460 square feet of open <br />concrete pad between the fuel island and <br />the 71" Avenue SE right-of-way line. <br />Drainage from the Pacific Pride fuel island <br />flows through a 1,000 gallon OWS prior to <br />discharging from the site. According to <br />OWS sizing charts a 188-gallon volume <br />structure would be required for water <br />quality treatment. <br />The final design proposes to revise the <br />existing drainage piping to convey the 1,460 <br />square feet of Pacific Pride tributary <br />drainage area to the sanitary sewer via <br />usage of the 4,500 gallon containment tank. <br />The combined peak flow proposed (in gpm) <br />to enter the sanitary sewer are provided <br />with the submittal. The proposed berm is <br />not necessary to control this drainage area. <br />Page 3 of 10 <br />