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unless the Snohomish Health District or Washington State Department of Ecology agree otherwise; (4)not <br /> backfilling utility trenches with contaminated soil; and (5) abiding by any deed restriction that may have <br /> been placed on the property. These conditions will be included in the appropriate City permit or approval for <br /> the proposed action. <br /> Before starting construction, the applicant/proponent shall consult with the Snohomish Health District or <br /> Washington State Department of Ecology regarding soil excavation, management and disposal, if any, and <br /> any required sampling of on-site soil to assure that surface soils (top two feet)meet FCAP/FEIS or other <br /> applicable standards. <br /> Permit conditions for properties in Everett Smelter Site <br /> 4 Permittee shall: <br /> a. Follow the Snohomish Health District Everett Smelter Site public health advisory guidelines <br /> (www.shd.org/advis/smelter.pdf) for taking precautions when digging into or otherwise coming into <br /> contact with contaminated soils remaining on site; <br /> b. If contaminated soil is excavated and left on site (including, for example, from tree planting, <br /> fence posts, utilities, or foundations), cover this soil with at least two feet of clean soil and otherwise <br /> meeting the "soil profile" for the Everett Smelter Site (available at the Everett Planning Department <br /> or www.ci.everett.wa.us/everettsmeltersite); <br /> c. Not give away or dispose of excavated soil (off-site)that may be contaminated, except to a <br /> facility permitted to accept such soil, unless the Snohomish Health District or Washington State <br /> Department of Ecology agree otherwise; <br /> d. Not backfill new or substantially modified utility line trenches with contaminated soil, such <br /> that workers could become exposed in future maintenance, repair or replacement activities; and <br /> e. Comply with by any deed restriction that may have been placed on the property. <br /> 2. Before starting construction, the permittee or its contractor shall consult with the Snohomish <br /> Health District(SHD) or Ecology if the permittee or its contractor needs any clarification on soil <br /> excavation, management and disposal, and any required sampling of on-site soil to assure that surface <br /> soils (top two feet) meet FCAP or other applicable Ecology or SHD standards, including the "soil <br /> profile" for the Everett Smelter Site. The permittee shall keep a record of any consultation. <br /> Any subsequent project plans and permit applications that would result in soil disturbance shall use <br /> applicable protective measures for workers who will be exposed to soils/fugitive dust and shall be <br /> designed to meet the"soil profile"for the Everett Smelter Site in the Department of Ecology <br /> (Ecology) Final Cleanup Action Plan(FCAP) and otherwise comply with soil excavation, <br /> management, disposal, and any soil sampling requirements of Ecology and the Snohomish Health <br /> District. <br /> B. Construction permits: Grading permits/Public Works permits/Building permits (as appropriate). <br /> Can also be placed/stapled to plan sheet notes. <br /> 1. Universal permit condition for ALL permits, above. <br /> 3 <br />
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