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Jane <br />From: Gordon Witcher <br />Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 9:10 AM <br />To: Jane Zimmerman <br />Subject: FW: Bob's Burger & Brew, Everett <br />Importance: High <br />From: Jason Munich rmailto:imunich(alpacland.coml <br />Sent: Friday, May 07, 2010 1:29 PM <br />To: Gordon Witcher <br />Subject: FW: Bob's Burger & Brew, Everett <br />Importance: High <br />Gordon, can you help answer this question below? We specified HDPE detention pipes but they would like to use CMP <br />with the asphalt coating. I know the city detail calls out CMP as one of the options, but I wanted to confirm if this is <br />acceptable to the City. <br />Thanks, <br />Jason Munich <br />606 Columbia Street NW, Suite 106 <<< NEW SUITE NUMBER <br />Olympia, WA 98501 <br />Office: (360) 786.9500 <br />Fax: (360) 786-5267 <br />ruytvy,�r; VS10,vs i vro ec,I t777' <br />From: Julie Stutzman[mailto:]Stutzman(a)unitedpipe,com <br />Sent: Friday, May 07, 2010 10:14 AM <br />To: Mike Neer <br />Cc: roy(a)earthworksnorthwest.com <br />Subject: Bob's Burger & Brew, Everett <br />Importance: High <br />Michael, <br />am getting ready to order the 48" and 54" detention tanks and was wondering, if City of Everett doesn't have a problem <br />with it, can we use galvanized corrugated metal pipe with double asphalt coating? The contractor would like the material <br />on site in a couple of weeks, or as soon as available, so I'm trying to get the answers for them. <br />Sincerely, <br />Julie Stutzman <br />Outside Sales <br />United Pipe & Supply <br />Marysville Branch <br />Cell: 360-913-7120 <br />E-Fax: 503-542-9362 <br />Office Phone: 360-653-1671 <br />