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EVERGREEN WAY
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EVERGREEN GRANITE AND CABINET SUPPLY
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• • <br /> Kirk Brooks <br /> From: Charles Johnstone <br /> Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2016 3:11 PM <br /> To: Jeff Stewart <br /> Cc: Kirk Brooks; Sabrina Fandler; Mike Papa;Jeff Kerwin <br /> Subject: RE: Sediment control plan- Evergreen Granite <br /> Thanks for the information. Discharge from the settling/pretreatment system should be connected to the property's side <br /> sewer, or be routed to sewer through a fixture or drain on the property. Unless there is a suitable existing drain or <br /> fixture you will need a permit. And if so please do check with Engineering and Public Services (building/permitting folks- <br /> upstairs at 3200 Cedar St) in case some other submittal requirements may apply. <br /> Once installed, IPT requires users to perform regular maintenance on pretreatment systems,and staff must keep a <br /> record of any maintenance or repairs,typically for a minimum of three years. <br /> Please contact our office with any pretreatment questions or concerns. <br /> Charles Johnstone <br /> Industrial Waste Inspector <br /> Everett Public Works <br /> 425-257-8240-8224 <br /> Frnr�; Mike Papa <br /> Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2016 11:29 AM <br /> To: JefF Stewart <br /> Cc: Charles Johnstone; Kirk Brooks; Sabrina Fandler <br /> Subject: RE: Sediment control plan- Evergreen Granite <br /> Thank you. You should come to the Building Department a get their blessing and/or a permit if needed before you do <br /> anything. <br /> From: Jeff Stewart fmailto:thestewartcoincCa�gmail.com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2016 9:51 AM <br /> To: Mike Papa <br /> Cc: evergreengranite@yahoo.com <br /> Subject: Sediment control plan- Evergreen Granite <br /> Gentlemen. Attached is a drawing for the proposed sediment control plan. <br /> This system, if it meets with approval, will recycle the saw cutting water to an additional settling tank and be <br /> reused. I suggest the tank and sumps be cleaned each week to maintain maximum water capacity. If this plan is <br /> satisfactory, construction will begin inunediately. <br /> Please feel free to call or e-inail with any questions. <br /> Thank You. Jeff Stewart The Stewart Company Inc. (425) 330-1996 <br /> i <br />
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