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The comments below were generated from this project's Stormwater Reviewers. All questions shall be routed through this project's Public Works Reviewer <br />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 />Initi <br />als <br />1 <br />Aboveground <br />- <br />It is our understanding that the aboveground storage tanks <br />Records of the removal of product from the three <br />Storage Tanks <br />(ASTs) were drained, capped, and are no longer in use. <br />above ground tanks are included. Washington <br />Provide documentation to show that these ASTs were <br />Marine pumped out the two lube oil tanks inside <br />drained and capped (e.g., work order receipts, similar). <br />the building on January 3, 2023 (attached work <br />order) and Nelson pumped out the kerosene tank <br />on May 18, 2023 (attached tank monitor report). <br />Hoses were also removed to prohibit the use of the <br />tanks (see pictures included). <br />2 <br />Public Works <br />Aboveground <br />Prior to resuming use of the ASTs, if applicable, the site <br />The above ground ASTs are not going to be used for <br />Permit <br />Storage Tank <br />shall be required to retrofit the AST area to prevent oil <br />the final drainage solution. <br />Application <br />Area <br />from entering the storm drain. Retrofit of the existing <br />configuration would include covering the area adjacent to <br />the ASTs (so that stormwater does not enter) and routing <br />that catch basin to sewer, pending Industrial Pretreatment <br />concurrence. Plans for this retrofit shall be reviewed and <br />approved by the City before resuming AST use. This will <br />require either a revision to the current Public Works <br />Permit application or a new application. <br />Page 6 of 10 <br />