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Mr. Valoff <br />July 2, 2009 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />roads. The process requires going through SEPA, developing a stormwater pollution <br />prevention plan, submitting an application and a 30 day public notice process. This may <br />take 45-60 days. A permit and a stormwater plan are required prior to beginning ground- <br />breaking activities. Please contact Lynda Jamison with the Department of Ecology, (509) <br />575- 2434, with questions about this permit. <br />Solid Waste <br />If greater than 250 cubic yards of inert, demolition, and/or wood waste is used as fill <br />material, a solids waste handling permit is required from the jurisdictional health <br />department. Standards apply as defined by WAC 173-350-990: Criteria for Inert Waste. <br />For further assistance contact Gary Bleeker at (509)575-2837 or ble _ ecy.wa.gov . <br />Ecology encourages the applicant to consider the use of low -toxic building products and <br />finishes, and incorporating building materials that have been salvaged, or are made from <br />recycled and/or sustainable materials. There are many opportunities to incorporate <br />money -saving, environmentally sound principles, such as on-site recycling or scrap <br />building materials, in your project. Please contact Chris Piercy at (509) 454-7863 or <br />chrp46l(aecY.Wa.goy for more information. <br />Construction, demolition and land clearing (CDL) debris can often be recycled for less <br />than it costs to landfill the materials. Call Ecology's 1 -800 -RECYCLE or contact GM <br />Bleeker at (509) 575-2837 to see if there are facilities in the area that will accept the <br />demolition wastes. <br />Sincerely, <br />Gwen Clear <br />Environmental Review Coordinator <br />Central Regional Office <br />(509) 575-2012 <br />750 <br />