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Erik Nielsen <br /> From: Howie, Douglas (ECY) <doho461 @ECY.WA.GOV> <br /> Sent: Thursday,July 08, 2021 12:47 PM <br /> To: Erik Nielsen <br /> Subject: RE: Port of Everett - Norton Terminal CESF GULD <br /> Erik: <br /> Thank you for your phone call and email. <br /> CESF systems that are listed on the TAPE website with a GULD designation are <br /> acceptable for long-term use on Industrial Sites to treat stormwater. There are a <br /> number of them in operation in western Washington. <br /> Users of CESF treatment systems must use an approved flocculent, must follow the <br /> operating instructions listed in the GULD document, must have a certified operator, <br /> and must receive authorization from Ecology prior to beginning operation. <br /> Let me know if you need anything further from me. <br /> Douglas C. Howie, P.E. <br /> Senior Stormwater Engineer <br /> Department of Ecology, Water Quality Section <br /> 300 Desmond Dr. SE; PO Box 47600 <br /> Olympia, WA 98504-7600 <br /> (360) 407-6444 (office) <br /> (360) 870-0983 (cell) <br /> douglas.howie@ecy.wa.gov <br /> From: Erik Nielsen <erik.nielsen@kpff.com> <br /> Sent: Wednesday,July 07, 2021 3:53 PM <br /> To: Howie, Douglas (ECY) <doho461@ECY.WA.GOV> <br /> Cc: Nathan Watson <nathan.watson@kpff.com>; Jeff Becker<jeff.becker@kpff.com> <br /> Subject: Port of Everett- Norton Terminal CESF GULD <br /> THIS EMAIL ORIGINATED FROM OUTSIDE THE WASHINGTON STATE EMAIL SYSTEM - Take caution not <br /> to open attachments or links unless you know the sender AND were expecting the attachment or the link <br /> Hello Doug, <br />