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• <br /> 8a. Describe how the project is designed to avoid and minimize adverse impacts to the aquatic environment. <br /> [help] <br /> ❑ Not applicable <br /> While the proposed project is on a site which has already been filled, additional filling and grading will be <br /> needed prior to construction of the buildings. Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control (TESC) measures <br /> consisting of a construction entrance, silt fencing and seeding of disturbed soils will be installed using best <br /> management practices (BMPs) outlined in the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and TESC <br /> Plan prepared by the Project Engineer and approved by the City of Everett prior to implementation of the <br /> remediation actions. Once the entire site has been graded the contractor will move forward with building pads <br /> and building construction. The building sites and permanent stormwater facilities will be installed immediately <br /> following installation of TESC measures and all grading and road improvements. <br /> Equipment used during construction will be typical for land-clearing and grading activities and will be kept in <br /> good working order free of leaks. All equipment staging and materials stockpiles will be kept out of wetlands, <br /> streams, and regulated buffers, and the area will be kept free of spills and/or hazardous materials using a Spill <br /> Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC) prepared and implemented by the contractor. All <br /> clean fill material and road surfacing will be sourced from upland areas onsite or from approved suppliers, and <br /> will be free of pollutants and hazardous materials. <br /> 8b.Will your project impact a waterbody or the area around a waterbody? [help] <br /> ❑ Yes ® No <br /> JARPA Revision 2015.1 Page 10 of 18 <br />