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Seaway Commercial Center Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazard, <br /> 7007 Seaway Boulevard and Geotechnical Engineering Evaluation <br /> Everett, Washington Geologic Hazards and Mitigations <br /> 5. Surface runoff and discharge should be controlled during and following development. <br /> Uncontrolled discharge may promote erosion and sediment transport. <br /> 6. Soils that are to be reused around the site should be stored in such a manner as to <br /> reduce erosion from the stockpile. Protective measures may include, but are not limited <br /> to, covering stockpiles with plastic sheeting, or the use of silt fences around stockpile <br /> perimeters. <br /> It is our opinion that with the proper implementation of the TESC plans and by field-adjusting <br /> appropriate erosion mitigation (BMPs) throughout construction, the potential adverse impacts <br /> from erosion hazards on the project may be mitigated. <br /> December 17,2021 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES,INC. <br /> PE4/Id-20200319E001-002 Page 9 <br />
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