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- Jeff Rhode <br /> Plumbing and Mechanical Inspector I Public Works <br /> EVERETT <br /> P: 425.257.7274 1 3200 Cedar Street, Everett,WA 98201 <br /> everettwa.gov/pw I Facebook I Twitter <br /> Note:Emails and attachments sent to and from the City of Everett are public records and may be subject to disclosure <br /> pursuant to the Public Records Act. <br /> Category 2: For official use only/disclosure permissible by law. <br /> From: Dan Hansen <danielhansen2l@gmail.com> <br /> Sent:Thursday, February 8, 2024 8:10 AM <br /> To:Jeff Rhode<JRhode@everettwa.gov> <br /> Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Inspection question <br /> Hi Jeff, <br /> Thanks for the info. I remembered yesterday that the city changed my mechanical permit to "upstairs <br /> only" since we were trying to expedite the heating system for upstairs and our building permit (for <br /> downstairs) hadn't been approved yet. I applied online yesterday for the "rest" of the mechanical <br /> permit,the basement hydronic lines. If I don't receive that back today, can I still have you out <br /> tomorrow to check the pressure or do I have to wait? <br /> Thank you again, <br /> Dan <br /> On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 8:23 AM Jeff Rhode<JRhode@everettwa.gov>wrote: <br /> Category 2: Sensitive information <br /> Hey clan, <br /> 100psi will suffice for the hydronic testing. <br />
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