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OOT -22-2009 THU 03;28 PM snohomish health dist FAX NO. 4253395254 P. 02 <br />October 23, 2009 <br />Mr, Robert Larsen, Senior Planner <br />City of Everett, PlEuuling and Conimunity Development <br />2930 Wetmore Avenue <br />Everett, WA 98201-4044 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br />3020 Rucker Avenue, Suite 104 <br />Everett, WA 98201-3900 <br />425.339.5250 FAX: 425.339.5254 <br />Deaf/Herd of fearing: 425.338,5252 (TTY) <br />Subject: Public comments on, tht., Draft Supplemental EIS for Cr, -MX Materials, 6300 <br />C <br />rlenwood Avenue, Fverett, Washington <br />Dear Mr. Larsen: <br />In response to your October 21, 2000, email, please find the following remarks; <br />trictions on <br />wes <br />Q1.: If the proposed change i�� cc con <br />jere gyawed, aminated soils are stored; d thero bf so,what would the of near the area where tll <br />be? <br />Al: The area where the contaminated soils are buried is within an active Inert Waste Landfill <br />(IWLr), permitted by the Snohomish Health District (SWl1 permit #204). The i WLr has <br />not yet officially closed, There are certain facility closure conditions specified in the permit <br />(picked up by the City of Everett on 10/15/09) that require statement of facts recorded <br />against the deed that would Stipulate any restrictions. <br />Q2; Would there be limitations on Lues on top of or near this location? <br />A2: There woLtld most likely be restrictions placed on Lues for this particular portion of the <br />TWLF. <br />Q3: Would it be pennissible to put a storm, water retention basin at this location? <br />A3: It is highly unlikely that the Snohomish Health District would approve a storm water <br />retention basin over this portion of the Inert Waste Landfill. Some extra ordinary <br />engineering measures would need to be applied to consider such a proposal. <br />Q4; If a. stone water basin were located over or near the contaminated soils, or even in some <br />other location(s) on site, would it be permissible to allow such, retained water to percolate <br />into the soil? <br />AzI.: In WAC 173-350410 (3) InertWaste <br />futLandfills <br />e d iloflDefagilit andards stat sure, l all`, "the final <br />closure elevation and grades, , . <br />