HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit B95-0027 - PARK PLACE - BUILDING DEMOLITIONCity of 7YlItW'iZc$
(206) 4313670
Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188
DEMOLITION PERMIT
Permit No: B95-0027 Status: ISSUED
Type: B-DEMO Issued: 05/02/1995
Category: NRES Expires: 10/29/1995
Address: 17501 SOUTHCENTER PY
Location:
Parcel 41: 262304-9067
Wetlands:
Water Dist: TUKWILA
Units: 000
Contractor License No:RHINERW346C1
Slopes: Y
Sewer Dist: TUKWILA
Buildings: 001
TENANT PARKWAY PLACE
17501 SOUTHCENTE PY, TUKWILA, WA 98188
OWNER SHIDLER/WEST FINANCE
800 5 AV STE 3500, SEATTLE, WA 98104
CONTRACTOR RHINE R W INC.
1124 EAST 112 ST, TACOMA, WA 98445
CONTACT ROY I. BENNION
800 5 AV, SUITE 3700, SEATTLE, WA 98102
Phone: 206 624-1444
Phone: 206 838-0551
Phone: 206 682-6868
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Permit Description:
Valuation: 100,000.00
DEMOLITION OF EXISTING NINE STORY OFFICE STRUCTURE
WITH 216,000 SQ.FT.
WILL LATER CONSTRUCT 155,000 SQ.FT. OF RETAIL
BUILDINGS UNDER SEPARATE PERMITS.
Demolition Fee: 30.00 Investigation Fee: .00
Cash Bond: .00 Total Permit Fee: 30.00
Bond Number:
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P�r•m�t Center Authorize Signature
I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the
same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances
governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not.
The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate
or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating
construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for an
obtain this b• idi-g permit.
Signature:_
Print Name:_
Ain/ ie
Date:
Title:
This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within
180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection.
ALL PERMITS FOR DEMOLITION PROJECTS REQUIRE CONSTRUCTION, DEMOLITION AND
LANDCLEARING WASTE MATERIAL FROM THESE PROJECTS TO BE RECYCLED AT A KING
COUNTY LICENSED OR APPROVED FACILITY, OR TAKEN TO REGIONAL DISPOSAL
FACILITIES.
-44411r1141 BUILDW3 PERMIT
APPLICATION
CITY OF TUKWiLA
Department of Community Development - Building Division
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188
(206) 431 -3670 DESCRIPTION AMOUNT RCPT #t DATE
BUILDING PERMIT FEE s , 3Q.00
PLAN CHECK ODa-1 PLAN CHECK FEE •
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NUMBER • - =SURCHARGE
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SITE ADDRESS SUITE # VALUE OF CONSTRUG` 1051- $100,000
17501 Southcenter Parkway Demolition
PROJECT NAME/TENANT ASSESSOR ACCOUNT #
Parkway Place Retail Center 262304- 9067/9156
TYPE OF Li New Building • Addition • Tenant improvement (commercial) Demolition (building)
WORK: 0 Rack Storage 0 Reroof 0 Remodel (residential) 0 Other:
DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE:
Demolition of nine story office building (216,000 SF); construction of 155,000 S:
of retail buildings
BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.)
Retail
NATURE OF BUSINESS: Retail
WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? 0 No J Yes If Yes, new building requirements may need to be met. Please explain:
From office to retail
SQUARE FOOTAGE - neullding: 155,000 Tenant Space: same Area of Construction: +12 acres
WILL THERE BE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING?
S No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: Fire hydrants to work throughout demolition . Demolition
contractor to coordinate demo of sprinklers with Fire Department.
FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES: •. S• rinklers &Automatic Fire Alarm S stem
PROPERTY OWNER P-3 Partners L.L.C. PHONE 682 -6868
ADDRESS 800 5th Avenue Suite 3700 Seattle WA 98102 IZIP —
CONTRACTOR BLDG: To Be Chosen DEMO: R.W. Rhine PHONE 838 -0551
ADDRESS DEMO: 1124 E 112th Tacoma WA 98445 ZIP
WA. ST, CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE# DEMO: RHINERW346C1 EXP. DATE 8/13/95
ARCHITECT Turner & Associates PHONE 365 -7431
ADDRESS 18420 24th PL NE Seattle WA 98155 ZIP
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT [HAVE READ AND:: EXAMINED:THIS: APPLICATION :AND . KNOW: THE .SAME Td
BE TRUE AND CORRECT, A AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY :FOR ;THIS PERMIT.
BUILDING OWNER SIGNATURE 1 DATE
OR PRINT NAME PHONE
AUTHORIZED oy I. Bennion 682 -6868
AGENT ADDRESS ,0U 5th AVE Suite 3700 Seattle CITY21P
CONTACT PERSON Roy I. Bennion PHONE 682 -6868
APPLICATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the
application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. Handouts are available at
the Building counter which provide more detailed information on application and plan submittal requirements.
Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review.
VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION Valuation for new construction and additions are calculated by the Department of
Community Development prior to application submittal. Contact the Permit Coordinator at 431 -3670 prior to submitting
application. in all cases, a valuation amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is
subject to possible revision by the Building Division to comply with current fee schedules.
BUILDING OWNER / AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor
licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this
permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal.
EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall
expire by limitations. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180
days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 304(d) of the Uniform Building Code (current edition).
No application shall be extended more than once.
If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, please
contact the Departnig Development Building Division at 431 -3670.
DATE APPLICATION ACCEPTED ' • • • " DATE APPLICATION EXPIRES
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,t •• 6300 Southcenter Boulevard - #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
': ` ' i - g - 613 _ ff (206) 431 -3670
Building Permit Application Tracking
PLAN CHECK PRO CT NAME
NUMBER 1 Aridi -P, A CLL
SITE ADDRESS -" SUITE NO.
R15 0a9i i • 5o \- • r.. Q. • _...
INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF
O Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so
that the status of the project may be ascertained at any time.
O Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending to the next department.
O Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted in the Sierra system or summarized
concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit.
O Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not
applicable, so note by using "N /A ", date and initial.
DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW
"X" in box indicates which departments need to review the project.
DATE
DEPARTMENT DATE IN A ; REQUIREMENTS l COMMENTS
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B U (LD I NG - `�'��� q5 '�• CONSULTANT: Date Sent - Date Approve -
initial review I - a 5 9 - 5
(ROUTED)
FIRE PROTECTION: Sprinklers Detectors O N /A _
FIRE t -0,1_ 9S �id — FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED: INSPECTOR: ___
INIT:-1 ����
PLANNING 1 i ZONING: ['BAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS? (.4 S � No
V1 REFERENCEFILE NOS.: PI4 DBs) G1S/- _ _ _ _ w
__ -_— INIT: P •, MINIMUM SETBACKS: N- s- W
.. PUBLIC �=,f UTILITY PERMITS REQUIRED? Yes fa No
WORKS l' Z� -PUBLIC WORKS LETTER DATED:
0 OTHER �,
INIT:
INIT:
sr, TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: CERT. OF OCCUPANCY? ' UBC EDITION (year): - - - v ., A BUILDING - � - [] Yes �
final review i INIT: 3 No ) 99 1 •
BUILDING , A t.' (4i'1 �.� f LI); C)11 Ill �kI / k0vr'cv l (.' ` }
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OFFICIAL ,u u a 146 fir-, 0 p / c. ‘Zr-t f pre vie ,4 "e r c / <2 )Y0�it"
INIT: gd
REVIEW COMPLETED
AMOUNT CONTACTED rO9 Y f
OWING:
DATE NOTIFIED BY: _ n,(„�
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2nd NOTIFICATION BY:
3RD NOTIFICATION • (init.) BY:
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DEMOL i °ION PERMIT
CHECK -OFF LIST
CITY OF TUKWILA •
Department of Public Works
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188
(206) 433 -0179
A Demolition Permit is required for removal of a structure from a site. The following check-
off list is to be provided along with the accompanying documentation by the applicant as part
of the Building Permit Application for a proposed building or structure demolition permit
application:
x Legal Description ON BAR DOCUMENTS
x Four (4) sets of site plans, which include:
• Property lines
• Foot print and location of structures to be removed
• Temporary/permanent erosion control plan
• 2 foot contours on site
• Points of access for demolition activities
• Limits of area to be disturbed by demolition activities
• Locate existing sanitary side sewers and points to be plugged /capped at property line
• Locate existing water meters identifying existing meters to be removed by City Public
Works staff and existing water services to be capped by demolition contractor
• Identify existing side drain: modify and /or capped.
x Completed Building Permit Application (one for each structure)
x Completed Utility Permit Application for abandonment of sewer, water, storm and /or access
(fill out one application for entire project)
x Water /Sewer information (if structure served by water)
Identify Current Water /Sewer Billing Account Number: 08- 0137 -4
< Identify Water Meter Size: 3 "
x Identify Type and Water Meter No.: Rockwell
(verify in field)
OTHER PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED AS PART OF THIS DEMOLITION:
x Hauling Permit, if over 50 cubic yards, material to be taken from or to site
(issued through Public Works Department) •
DEMOLITIOtL ERMIT CHECK -OFF LIST
Grade and Fill Permit if over 50 cubic yards moved/ 6,000 square feet to be cleared
(issued through Public Works Department)
21 Fire Protection System Demo
(issued through Fire Department)
If this project has been accepted as a Fire Department Training Burn (contact PhD Lyons,
575- 4404), include the following:
• Certification that the building or structure is free of asbestos materials.
• Removal of:
a. Composition roofing
b. Asphalt shingles and sidings
c. Miscellaneous debris
d. Linoleum and floor tile
• Signed Fire Department release (attached).
The valuation of construction as requested on the application is determined by the applicant
and should include the entire cost to perform the demolition. The permit fee is $30.00 and is
paid when the permit is picked up from the City of Tukwila Permit Coordinator. In addition, a
certificate of insurance and bond are required as part of the application.
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DEMOLITION PERMIT CH( ,. -OFF LIST .
RELEASE
I, the undersigned , hereby give and grant unto the City of
Tukwila Fire Department, the right and privilege to enter upon for training purposes a building or
structure owned by me, presently located at
which building or structure has heretofore been designated by me to
Fire Chief of the City of Tukwila. I CERTIFYTHAT NO INSURANCE POLICIES, DEEDS OR LIENS
ARE IN FORCE ON OR AGAINST THIS BUILDING, AND THAT I AM THE TRUE AND SOLE
OWNER.
I understand and agree that demolition and related permits will be obtained from the Building
Department, and that I am responsible for having all utilities shut off and capped off to the
satisfaction of the City before demolition, and I will remove all debris, including foundations, within
60 days following demolition.
I further agree to hold harmless the City of Tukwila and its Fire Department from any claims for
damage to said building or structure or any part thereof, and/or any of the contents therein. I
understand that the City of Tukwila will use said structure as a part of the training program for its
Fire Department, and that the use of said establishment will benefit the Fire Department in its train-
ing program.
Dated at , Washington, this day of ,19_.
Fire Chief Property Owner
Mailing Address
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
COUNTY OF ) ss
On this day Personally appeared before me ,to me known
to be the individual described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and ac-
knowledged that signed the same as a free and voluntary act and deed, for the
purposes and uses therein mentioned.
GIVEN under my hand and official seal this day of ,19
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington,
residing at
My appointment expires
-3-
. MITIGATED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Issuance of a Mitigated Determination of Non - significance for this project is appropriate,
as no probable significant adverse impacts on the environment can be foreseen as a result
of this project. The following mitigation measures are required as a part of this project:
1. New easements must be provided and recorded for storm, water and sewer lines that
are for public or mutual use. New easements must be provided for all utilities that
are relocated in conjunction with this project. New easements must include
abandonment of existing easements where applicable.
2. The peer review consultant retained by the City, Shannon & Wilson, reviewed the
geotechnical report for the project. Specific recommendations by Shannon & Wilson
with respect to wall design for hillside stability will be followed in conjunction with
applicable permits. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of a tied -back soldier
pile wall, three -foot minimum freeboard, and concrete facing over wood lagging on
the wall (verbal recommendation from Paul Grant, 11- 29 -94).
3. The conditions established by the City Urban Environmentalist, Gary Schulz, and
documented in his letter of November 28, 1994, will be followed with respect to
implementation of the City tree regulations (TMC 18.54) and Sensitive Areas
Ordinance (TMC 18.45) in conjunction with applicable permits.
4. Storm water drainage will be accommodated per recommendation of the City
Department of Public Works.
5. The transit stop and shelter adjacent to the project must be retained.
6. The ability to comply with City noise and nuisance ordinances, (TMC 8.22 and 8.28)
must} be demonstrated for planned grading, demolition, crushing and construction
activities.
7. The . ability, to comply with City ordinances governing asbestos, removal must .,.,, r. r
demonstrated for planned asbestos removal.
8. It must be demonstrated that construction of the new 48" storm sewer will not
undermine the stability of the retaining wall in conjunction with applicable permits.
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000/345.330 PLAN CHECK •- UTILITY 10.00. ‘.��,
412/342.400 3'NSP FEE STORM DRAIN 15.00
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Payment Method: CHECK Notation: P -3 PARTNERS LLC Ini t: SAO GENERA 25.00
. GENERA 25.00
Permit No: 1395.0027 Type: u -DEMO DEMOLITION PERMIT GENERA 200.00
Parcel No: 262304-9067 TOTAL 608.50
Site Address: 17501 SOUTHCENTLR PY CHECK 608.50
Total Fees: 30.00 CHANGE 0.00
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Parcel Na: 262304• -9067
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Parcel No: 262304. 3067
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Permit No: P1495-0111 Type: PW-WM. WATER METER PERMIT
Parcel No: 262304 -5067
Sit Address: 17701 :OUTHCENTCR PY
Location: 17501 SOUTI4CENTL:l; PY
Total Fees: 200.00
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CITY OF TUKWILA
Address: 17501 SOUTHCENTER PY Permit No: B95-0027
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Tenant: PARKWAY PLACE Status: ISSUED
Type: B-DEMO Applied: 01/25/1995
Parcel #: 262304-9067 Issued: 05/02/1995
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These plans have been reviewed by the ublic
Works Department for conformance with current
City standards. Acceptance is subject to errors
and omissions which do not authorize violations of
adopted standards or ordinances. The responsibility
for the adequacy of the design rests totally with
the designer. Addition, deletions or revisions to
these drawings after this date will void this
acceptance and will require a resubmittal of
revised drawings for subsequent approval-.
Final acceptance is subject to field inspection by
the Public Works utilities nspector.
Date: 5/1 / qr. By.
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Our directors
PSAPCA is governed by a board of direc-
tors consisting of a representative of each of its
four counties and a representative of the larg-
est city in each county. A 9th member -at -large
is appointed by the other members of the board.
Funding
PSAPCA's funding is provided by state and
federal grants, local funds calculated on the
basis of population and property values within
the Agency's jurisdiction and fees for various
Agency programs.
Major
responsibilities
Under the Washington Clean Air Act, the
Agency has the major responsibility for control
of several thousand stationary sources — ranging
from airplane manufacturers and oil refineries
to dry cleaners, autobody shops and home fire-
places and wood stoves.
Control responsibilities extend to emissions
from ships, trains and off -highway vehicles.
They also include overseeing asbestos remov-
als from schools, homes and other buildings.
For more
information
Main
Switchboard
343-8800 ill!
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1-800-552-3565
Daily
Pollution
Index
1-800-433-2215
PUGET SOUND AIR
POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
Serving
King County
Kitsap County
Pierce County
Snohomish County
110 Union Street, Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98101
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CLEAN THE AIR.
CLEAR THE SKY.
WASH THE WIND.
%.s. ELIOT
Who we are
The Puget Sound Air Pollution Control
Agency (PSAPCA), established by state law
(RCW Chap. 70.94) in 1967, is the primary
Agency enforcing federal, state and local air
pollution standards, laws and regulations in
"king, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties.
f e Our jurisdiction spans 6,300 square miles
and is home to about 2.75 million people — more
'than half the state's population.
Our mission
- PSAPCA's mission is to help provide Puget
6 4gound citizens with clean air. Its regulations,
sue., :,Ypolicies and programs are designed to meet
,..,1iand maintain air quality standards, protect
human health, prevent injury to plant and
animal life and protect Puget Sound's pan-
oramic views today and for future generations.
photo by Stephen Fry
The clean air challenge
During the past two decades, we have washed our winds of much of the air pollution that plagued
our region in the early 1970s. Still, much work remains ahead. Our area's population is expected to swell
by more than a million during the next 20 years, bringing more homes, more cars, more congestion and more
pollution. Past gains could be erased.
To meet this challenge, PSAPCA is playing an active role by anticipating pollution problems and
developing the public education and enforcement programs necessary to prevent and solve them. However,
because most air pollution today is attributed to choices made by individuals about how they commute, heat
their homes and dispose of their waste, the ultimate success of efforts to clean the air will depend on the
actions of each and every citizen.
Major concerns
PSAPCA's major air pollution concerns
include:
A carbon monoxide — an odorless, poi-
sonous gas that comes mainly from cars.
A particulate matter — lung obstruct-
ing particles discharged into the air by traffic,
industry and wood burning.
A low -altitude ozone — lung damaging
smog, created when evaporating hydrocar-
bons from gasoline, paints and solvents com-
bine with nitrogen compounds, mainly from
cars, in the presence of sunlight.
. air toxics — chemical emissions, some
of which are highly carcinogenic even in
minute quantities.
For the sake of health
The American Lung Association and U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency estimate
more than 600,000 citizens in PSAPCA's four -
county area are at direct health risk due to air
pollution. Most susceptible are the young, the
elderly, pregnant women and those with pre-
existing lung ailments or heart disease. The
Washington Department of Ecology ranks air
pollution as the top environmental threat
facing Puget Sound residents.
Air pollution can cause structural and
biological lung damage and can aggravate
symptoms for those with angina and lung
disease. Over the long term, it may cause
birth defects and lung cancer.
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Puget. Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
110 Union Street, Suite 500 • Seattle+WAs98101 -2038
(206) 343 -8800
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Guidelines for Application to Perform a Demolition
Who must file for a demolition permit?
Any property owner who is going to burn or demolish any structure, including, but not limited
to, commercial buildings, or abandoned structures on private property. The purpose of the
permit is to certify that the building is asbestos -free prior to demolition.
Why must I file for a demolition permit with PSAPCA? I already filed one with the
building department; •
Building departments do not regulate asbestos. Federal law requires the filing of a demolition
permit with the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency, and removal of all asbestos.
What should I do first?
You must hire an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accredited inspector is survey
your structure for asbestos. A ccopy _this.suzygymust be available for ion.cluring
demolition You cannot demolish a building with any asbestos still-pr sent. Look for
qualified inspectors in the yellow pages under Asbestos Removal, Laboratories Analytical,
Building Inspection, Asbestos or Environmental Consulting and Testing.
• What if the inspector finds asbestos in the building?
If there is asbestos in the building, it must be removed prior to demolition. You must hire a
certified asbestos abatement contractor for removal.
What do I need as far as paperwork is concerned?
O A completed Application to Perform a Demolition
. ,.cheers payable to PSAPCA.
OO y af.survey stating the structure has been inspected and no
asbestos was found,
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an App rlorirkvn Asbestos Project filed by an asbestos contractor to
remove any asbestos in the building.
Please include all of the required paperwork with your application or a permit cannot be
issued.
How long will it take?
You may begin demolition on the 11th- working day after you have provided us with the •
required information. Your approved Demolition Permit will be mailed
to you within 10- working days after receipt by the Agency.
PSAPCA Form No. 66 -181 (5/94) jrs 1 1 1 1 1
Agency Use Only Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency .---•
110 Union Street. Suite 500. Seattle, WA 98101-2038 Enclose $25
Demolition No. (206) 343 -8800 • Fax: (206) 343 - 7522 Processing Fee
Asb. Case No.
Application to Perform a Demolition
EACH BUILDING MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A SEPARATE NOTIFICATION
1. Type of Operation ❑ Demo ❑ Ordered Demo (Attach Copy of Order)
❑ Demo by Fire (Attach Training Fire Permit) •
2. Date Demolition is Scheduled to Begin (Completion date will be 30 days unless otherwise indicated):
3. Facility Description / Building Name:
Street Address: City::
County: Zip Code:
4. Demolition Contractor: State License No.:
Mailing Address:
City: State: Zip Code:
Contact Person: Phone: Fax:
S. Property Owner:
Mailing Address:
City: State: Zip Code:
Contact Person: Phone: Fax:
6. Is Asbestos Present? Yes [ ] No [ ] •
• IF NO ASBESTOS IS PRESENT, A COPY OF THE SURVEY MUST ACCOMPANY THE APPLICATION •
ALL ASBESTOS MUST BE REMOVED PRIOR TO DEMOLITION
Required by Regulation III, Article 4, building must be inspected by a AHERA (Asbestos Hazardous Emergency Response
Act) certified Building Inspector.
Name: Cert. #:
7. Asbestos Removal Contractor: Agency Asbestos Case No:
Asbestos Removal Completion Date :
AGENCY USE ONLY
8. I DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN
THIS APPLICATION AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA DESCRIBED
HEREIN IS, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, ACCURATE AND
COMPLETE.
(Signature of Owner /Operator) (Date)
THIS IS NOT AN APPROVAL
(Print Name)
0 FAILURE TO FILL OUT FORM COMPLETELY COULD RESULT IN DENIAL •
There is a 10- Working Days Advance notification required before demolition can begin
An approved Demolition Permit must be kept at the job site
Emergencies must be approved by the PSAPCA Asbestos Program
Allow 10- working days for paperwork to be processed
• FAXED COPIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED • •
PSaPC.d Form .V0.66 -i 2 !Revised S /94! jrs
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Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency AGENCY USE ONLY
CASE #: 110 Union Street, Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98101 -2038
' FOR AGENCY USE ONLY (206) 689 -4058 • Fax: (206) 343 -7522
Please type or print clearly. Check all applicable boxes.
For revisions to this Information use
Amendment.,.to Perform an Asbestpg
Project, (PSAPCA Form No. 66 -173)
A • • lication to Perform an Asbestos Project
Type of Project Project Category (Check only one.) Advance Notification Period PSAPCA Fee ($)
A. ❑ Emergency (Add $100) 1. ❑ Residential (any amount/owner- occupied) Prior Notification 25,00
B. ❑ Demolition (Separate Permit 2 . ❑ Less than 10 linear feet Prior Notification 25.00
Required) Less than 11 square feet •
C. ❑ Renovation 3. ❑ 10 to less than 260 linear feet 10 Working Days 100.00
11 to less than 160 square feet
0. ❑ Maintenance 4. ❑ 260 to less than 1,000 linear feet 10 Working Days 250.00
E. ❑ Encapsulation 160 to less than 5,000 square feet
F. ❑ Enclosure 5. ❑ 1,000 to less than 10,000 linear feet 10 Working Days 500.00
5,000 to less than 50,000 square feet
G. ❑ Other (specify): 6. ❑ 10,000 linear feet or more 10 Working Days 1,000.00 '
50,000 square feet or more
Workshift Days:
Quantity to be removed/encapsulated: square ft. linear ft. M T W Th F Sa Su
Project starting date: _ Completion date: Workehift Hours:
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Site address:
Street City Zip code County
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Location of asbestos:
Project description: School? ❑ Yes ❑ No Federal facility or marine vessel? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Complete demolition of structure? ❑ Yes ❑ No Asbestos Survey Conducted? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Facility type: Age: Size: # Floors:
.Type of material to be romoved/encapsulated:
❑ 'Fireproofing ❑ P.C. ceiling ❑ CAB ❑ Sheet vinyl ❑ Boiler Insulation ❑ Duct tape
D Duct paper ❑ Mag. pipe insulation ❑ Air cell ❑ CA pipe ❑ VAT ❑ •Other (specify)
Is removal: ❑ Indoors ❑ Outdoors
Control measures & Personal Protection Equipment:
❑ N.P. enclosure Ci Glove bag O Mini enclosure ❑ Wrap & cut O Water ❑ HEPA Vac ❑ Type C cont. flow
❑ 1/2 mask APR ❑ Full face APR ❑ PAPR ❑ Type C P. demand ❑ Other (specify)
Asbestos contractor: Contractor #:
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Mailing address: •
Street City Zip County
Supervisor. Certificate #: - Phone:
Owner /CEO: Title: FAX:
Property owner: Contractor Job #: Phone:
Mailing address:
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Street City Zip County
Site contact: Title; Phone:
Asbestos disposal site: _- AGENCY USE ONLY
Estimated cost of asbestos abatement project:
1 DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS APPLICATION
IS, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE.
Signature Date
Title Representing THIS IS NOT AN APPROVAL
PSAPCA Form No. 65.460 (ReWsed sNq im
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Written notice required by Regulation III, Article 4 must be submitted on this form. If this notice is submitted by mail,
the appropriate fee must be enclosed. A copy of your notice must accompany the asbestos waste when deposited at
a waste disposal site. The required "Advance Notification Period" begins on the day that a properly completed notice
and appropriate fee is received. Please note that your notification will take up to 10- working days to be returned to
you.
NOTE: FOR ALL AMENDMENTS TO THIS APPLICATION, USE AMENDMENT TO APPLICATION TO PERFORM
AN ASBESTOS PROJECT (FORM NO. 66-173).
TYPE OF PROJECT
Check the applicable box that pertains to your type of asbestos project.
PROJECT CATEGORY
Check the applicable box that indicated your project category, Advance Notification Period and Notification Fee.
Residential projects must be confined to occupied dwellings; other restrictions may apply.
QUANTITY TO BE REMOVEDIENCAPSULATED
Indicate amount of asbestos material and attach appropriate fee.
PROJECT STARTING AND COMPLETION DATES
Dates must be consistent in accordance to required Advance Notification Period in Section 4.01. Unless you are
notified otherwise, begin your project on the scheduled starting date. You will receive a confirmation from PSAPCA.
Retain a copy of your notification summary for the disposal site.
WORKSHIFT DAYS AND HOURS
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• Indicate days and hours on site.
JOB SITE ADDRESS
Must be complete and include building numbers, school names, or any other identifying information. For complete
demolition of structure, give the anticipated date that the actual demolition will begin. A demolition permit is required.
Use "Notification of Demolition" (PSAPCA form no. 66 -172).
TYPE OF MATERIAL TO BE REMOVED AND CONTROL MEASURES
Indicated by checking the appropriate box(es)
ASBESTOS CONTRACTOR (list the following)
1. Name and address of contractor.
2. Site Contact, and Asbestos Certification number.
3. Name of owner or chief executive officer and telephone number
PROPERTY OWNER (list the following)
1. Name and address of property owner.
2. Site contact or property owner, Title, and telephone number
DISPOSAL SITE NAME AND LOCATION
Specify the asbestos disposal site (even if project is an encapsulation).
INDICATE COST OF ASBESTOS PROJECT (do not include non - asbestos related costs).
SIGNATURE AND TITLE OF RESPONSIBLE PERSON AND WHO PARTY IS REPRESENTING.
Instructions for Form 66 -160 (Form No. 66- 160-i, Revised 6/8/93) jrs
• PUGET SOUND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
110 Union Street, Suite 500
Seattle, Washington 98101 -2038
(206) 343 -8800
REGULATION I
Copies of Regulations I, II, and III are available by writing, calling, or visiting
the Agency.
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Regulation I
Regulation I of the
PUGET SOUND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL, AGENCY
110 Union Street, Suite 500
Seattle, Washington 98101 -2038
As originally adopted by Resolution No. 12 on March 13, 1968 by the Board of Directors of the Agency and as
amended by subsequent resolutions as follows:
Resolution
No. Date Adopted Sections Amended
25 07/09/69 Revised - 3.11, 3.12, and 7.01
Adopted - 3.29
115 02/11/70 Extended - Regulation Ito Kitsap County
126 07/08/70 Revised - 1.07, 9.03, 9.04, 9.07, and 9.09
Adopted - 11.01, 11.03, and 11.05
135 11/10/71 Revised - 1.01, 1.07, 3.09, 3.11, 3.12, 3.29, 5.03, 5.05, 6.03, 6.07,
7.01, 9.02, 9.09, 11.01, and 11.03
Adopted - 11.06, 11.07, 11.08, 11.09, and 12.01
141 04/12/72 Revised - 1.07 and 9.02
142 05/10/72 Revised - 1.07 and 11.03
149 07/12/72 Adopted - 9.17
172 12/13/72 Adopted - 7.02
178 03/14/73 Adopted - 9.19
186 04/11/73 Revised - 9.03
187 04/11/73 Revised - 9.16
194 06/13/73 Revised - 1.07 and 9.02
214 10/10/73 Revised - 1.01, 3.07, 3.25, Exhibit A of Article 5, 6.07, and 9.09
Adopted - 6.04
Deleted - 9.17
218 12/12/73 Revised - 6.04
230 02/21/74 Revised - 9.07
251 06/20/74 Adopted - 9.02A
264 08/15/74 Revised - 7.01
285 11/21/74 Revised - 6.03, 6.04, and 6.07
Adopted - 6.06
312 07/17/75 Adopted - 18.01, 18.02, 18.03, 18.04, 18.05, 18.06, 18.07, 18.08,
and 18.09
332 09/18/75 Revised - 18.01 and 18.05
361 03/18/76 Revised - 1.07
Adopted - 8.01, 8.02, 8.03, 8.04, 8.05, 8.06, 8.07, 8.08, 8.09, 8.10,
and 8.11
Deleted - 9.02 and 9.02A
{ 383 11/18/76 Revised - 18.02 and 18.03
417 12/08/77 Deleted - 18.01, 18.02, 18.03, 18.04, 18.05, 18.06, 18.07, 18.08,
and 18.09
06/93 A Regulation I
Resolution
No. Date Adopted Sections Amended
461 03/13/80 Revised - 1.07, Exhibit A of Article 5, 6.03, 6.04, and 6.06
465 05/08/80 Adopted - 3.24
471 06/12/80 Adopted - 6.08
472 06/12/80 Revised - 3.24
477 08/14/80 ' Revised - 11.01, 11.03, 11.05, 11.06, 11 ;07, and 11.09
530 12/09/82 Revised - 5.03 and 5.05
Adopted - 5.02, 5.07, and 5.09
531 12/09/82 Revised - 3.05, 6.03, and 7.02
Adopted - 3.06, 6.12, and 9.20
536 06/09/83 Revised - 9.04, 9.11, and 9.15
547 10/13/83 Revised - 1.07, 6.07, and 6.08
556 05/10/84 Revised - 1.07, 3.25, and 3.29
557 05/10/84 Adopted - 9.17
Deleted - 9.16
567 12/13/84 Revised - Exhibit A of Article 5
573 01/10/85 Revised - 5.07
579 06/13/85 Adopted - 9.08
593 12/12/85 Adopted - Article 10
597 02/13/86 Revised - 1.07, 3.05, 3.06, Exhibit A of Article 5, 6.03, 6.04, 6.05,
6.07, 6.09, 7.02, 8.08, 9.06, 9.07, 9.08, and 9.09
Deleted - 9.19
616 11/12/87 Revised - 1.07, 3.05, 3.09, 3.11, 3.29, 6.07, 6.12, 10.01, 10.02,
10.03, 10.04, and 10.05
Adopted - 5.08 and 6.10
Deleted - 3.12, 3.13, and 3.15
617 01/14/88 Revised - 10.02, 10.03, 10.04, and 10.05
621 06/09/88 Revised - 1.07, 3.07, 5.05, 6.04, 6.08, 8.10, 9.03, 9.05, 9.06, 9.07,
9.09, 9.13, 9.15, 9.20, and 12.01
Adopted - 9.10, 9.25, 11.04, 12.02, 12.03, 12.04, and 12.05
622 06/09/88 Adopted - Delineation of Nonattainment Areas - 8.02
• 634 11/10/88 Revised - 1.07
Adopted - Article 13
636 12/08/88 Revised - 1.07 and 8.02
639 01/12/89 Revised - 1.07, 7.02, 8.01, 8.02, 8.03, 8.04, 8.05, and Delineation
of No -Burn Zones - 8.02(b) & (c)
Deleted - 8.06, 8.07, 8.08, 8.09, 8.10, and 8.11
640 02/09 /89 Revised - 13.02 and 13.04
643 05/11/89 Revised - 6.04, 6.07, 9.03, and 9.09
644 08/10/89 Revised - 1.07, 9.12, 9.15, 12.01, 12.02, 12.03, 12.04, and 12.05
649A1 11/16/89 . Adopted - 5.10
06/93 B Regulation I
Resolution
No. Date Adopted Sections Amended
653 10/12/89 Revised - 5.05 and 5.07
655 11/16/89 Revised - 8.02 and Delineation of No -Burn Zones - 8.02(b)
660 03/08/90 Revised - 8.01, 8.02, and 8.05
• 666 09/13/90 Deleted - Article 10 [effective 10/15/90]
667 07/12/90 Revised - 8.02(e)
Deleted - 8.02(f
668 07/12/90 Deleted - 5.10
670 08/09/90 Revised - 5.03, 5.05 and 5.07 [effective 10 /01/90]
671 10/11/90 Revised - 13.02 and 13.05
Adopted - 13.03
676 10/11/90 Revised - 6.08 [effective 11/11/90]
700 06/13/91 Revised - 1.07 [effective 07/15/91]
Adopted - 9.16 [effective 07/15/91]
702 08/08/91 Revised - 3.01, 3.05, and 3.09
Deleted - 3.03, 3.06, 3.21, and 3.24
Re #'d/
Revised - 3.07 to 3.19, 3.11 to 3.17, 3.17 to 3.07, 3.19 to 3.03,
3.23 to 3.21, 3.25 to 3.13, 3.27 to 3.15, 3.29 to 3.11,
Article 7 to Article 4, 7.01 to 4.01, 7.02 to 4.02
708 09/26/91 Revised - 13.01, 13.02, 13.04, and 13.05
710 11/14/91 Revised - 6.04 [effective 12/01/91]
Adopted - 5.10 [effective 12/01/91]
713 12/12/91 Revised - 5.07
716 01/09/92 Revised - 1.07 [effective 02/09/92]
Deleted - 9.25, 12.05, and 13.02 [effective 02/09/92]
724 04/09/92 Revised - 8.01, 8.02, 8.03, and 8.04 [effective 06/01/92]
Deleted - 8.05 [effective 06/01/92]
734 09/10/92 Revised - 3.11 and 6.04 [effective 11/01/92]
738 11/19/92 Revised - 1.07, 6.03, 6.04, 6.07, 6.08, 6.09 [effective 01/01/93]
Deleted - 6.05, 6.11, and 6.12 [effective 01/01/93] •
Adopted - 5.11 [effective 01/01/93]
746 01/14/93 Re #'d/
Revised - 4.02 (renumbered as 4.03) [effective 03/04/93]
Adopted - 4.02 [effective 03/04/93]
751 05/13/93 Revised - 8.02 and 8.03 [effective 06/17/93]
Deleted - Addenda [effective 06/17/93]
756 07/08/93 Revised - 3.11, 5.07, 5.11, 6.04, 6.07, 6.10 [effective 08/14/93]
Deleted - 5.10 [effective 08/14/93]
760 08/12/93 Revised - 5.03 [effective 09 /17/93]
Adopted - 6.11 [effective 09/17/93]
764 10/14/93 Revised - 5.11 [effective 11/15/93]
765 10/28 /93 Revised - 6.04 [effective 11/29/93]
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Resolution
No. Date Adopted Sections Amended
766 10/28/93 Adopted - 7.01, 7.03, 7.05, 7.07 [effective 11/29/93]
769 12/09/93 Revised - 9.05 [effective 01/13/94]
Deleted - 9.06 [effective 01/13/94]
Adopted - 3.23 [effective 01/13/94]
777 02/10/94 Revised - 3.01, 3.05, 5.03, and 9.09 [effective 03/17/94]
Deleted - 3.03, 3.07, 5.09, and 9.17 [effective 03/17/94]
Adopted - 3.07 [effective 03/17/94]
783 04/14/94 Revised - 8.03 and 8.04 [effective 05/19/94]
784 04/14/94 Revised - 1.07, 6.06, 6.07, 6.09, 9.07, 9.08, and
Article 11 (title) [effective 05/19/94]
Deleted - 11.01, 11.03, 11.04, 11.05, 11.06, 11.07, 11.08,
and 11.09 [effective 05/19/94]
Adopted - 11.01 and 11.02 [effective 05/19/94]
798 09/08/94 Revised - 3.11, 5.07, 6.11, 7.07, and 9.03 [effective 10/14/94]
10/94 D : Regulation I
Regulation I of the
PUGET SOUND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
Table of Contents
Article Page
1 Policy, Short Title, and Definitions 1 -1
3 General Provisions 3 -1
4 Variances 4 -1
5 Registration 5 -1
6 New Source Review 6 -1
7 Operating Permits 7 -1
8 Outdoor Fires 8 -1
9 Emission Standards 9 -1
11 Ambient Air Quality Standards 11 -1
12 Standards of Performance 12 -1
13 Solid Fuel Burning Device Standards 13 -1
Section Page
1.01 Policy 1 -1
1.03 Name of Agency 1 -1
1.05 Short Title 1 -1
1.07 Definitions 1 -2
3.01 Duties and Powers of the Control Officer 3 -1
3.05 Investigations by the Control Officer 3 -1
3.07 Compliance Tests 3 -1
3.09 Violations - Notice 3 -2
3.11 Civil Penalties 3 -3
3.13 Criminal Penalties 3-4
3.15 Additional Enforcement 3 -5
3.17 Appeal of Orders 3 -5
3.19 Confidential Information 3 -6
3.21 Separability 3 -6
3.23 Alternate Means of Compliance 3 -7
4.01 Variances 4 -1
4.02 Variances from Section 8.03 of Regulation I 4 -2
4.03 Filing Fees 44
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5.02 Definition and Components of Registration Program 5 -1
5.03 Registration Required 5 -1
5.05 General Requirements for Registration 5 -3
5.07 Registration and Operating Permit Fees 5-4
5.08 Shut Down Sources 5 -6
5.11 Registration of Oxygenated Gasoline Blenders 5 -6
6.03 Notice of Construction 6 -1
6.04 Notice of Construction Review Fees 6 -1
6.06 Public Notice 6 -2
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Section Page
6.07 Order of Approval - Order to Prevent Construction 6-4
6.08 Emission Reduction Credit Banking 6-6
6.09 Notice of Completion 6 -7 ', .
9.03 Emission of Air Contaminant: Visual Standard 9 -1
.- ::: ---v 9.04 Deposition of Pr_liculate Matter 9 -1
9.05 Refuse Burning 9 -2
9.07 Sulfur Dioxide Emission Standard 9 -2
"? 9.08 Fuel Oil Standards 9 -2
; :.N 9.09 Particulate Matter Emission Standards 9 -3
9.10 Emission of Hydrochloric Acid 9-4
1 9.11 Emission of Air Contaminant: Detriment to Person or Property 9-4
- 9.12 Odor and Nuisance Control Measures 9 -5
9.13 Emission of Air Contaminant: Concealment and Masking Restricted 9 -5
i`. ( > 9.15 ......Fugitive Dust: EA,..lission Standard 9 -5
9.16 Spray Coating Operations 9 -6
9.20 Maintenance of Equipment 9 -7
11.01 Ambient Air Quality Standards 11 -1
11.02 Ambient Air Monitoring 11 -1
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12.01 Introduction 12 -1
12.02 Continuous Emission Monitoring Requirements 12 -1
12.03 Quality Assurance Requirements 12 -2
12.04 Record Keeping and Reporting Requirements 12 -3
13.01 Policy and Purpose 13 -1
13.03 Opacity Standards 13 -1
13.04 Prohibited Fuel Types 13 -2
13.05 Curtailment 13 -2 •
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ARTICLE 1: POLICY SHORT TITLE, AND
DEFINITIONS
SEC'T'ION 1.01 POLICY Adopted 03/13/68 (12)•
Revised 11/10/71 (135), 10/10/73 (214)
The Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency, consisting of the
counties of Pierce, King, Snohomish and Kitsap, having been activated
by the Washington Clean Air Act, RCW 70.94 adopts the following
Regulation to control the emission of air contaminants from all sources
within the jurisdiction of the Agency, to provide for the uniform
administration and enforcement of this Regulation, and to carry out the
requirements and purposes of the Washington Clean Air Act and the
Federal Clean Air Act.
It is hereby declared to be the public policy of the Puget Sound Air
Pollution Control Agency to secure and maintain such levels of air
quality as will protect human health and safety and, to the greatest
degree practicable, prevent injury to plant and animal life and to
property, foster the comfort and convenience of its inhabitants, seek
public participation in policy planning and implementation, promote
the economic and social development of the Puget Sound area and
facilitate the enjoyment of the natural attractions of the Puget Sound
area.
SECTION 1.03 NAME OF AGENCY Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
The name of the multicounty Air Pollution Control Agency comprised
of the activated or inactivated air pollution control authorities of King
County, Pierce County, Snohomish County and such other counties
whose air pollution control authorities may now or later merge with this
multicounty authority shall be known and cited as the "Puget Sound Air
Pollution Control Agency ".
SECTION 1.05 SHORT TITLE Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
This Regulation may be known and cited as "Regulation I of the Puget
Sound Air Pollution Control Agency ".
'Numbers in parentheses are Resolution #s.
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SECTION 1.07 DEFINITIONS Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 07 /08/70 (126), 11/10/71 (135), 04/12/72 (141), 05/10/72 (142), 06/13/73 (194), 03/18/76 (361), 03/13/80 (461),
10/13/83 (547), 05/10/84 (556), 02/13/86 (597), 11/12/87 (616), 06/09/88 (621), 11/10/88 (634), 12/08/88 (636), 01/12/89
(639), 08/10/89 (644), 06/13/91 (700), 01/09/92 (716), 11/19/92 (738), 04/14/94 (784)
When used herein:
(a) ACCEPTABLE SOURCE IMPACT LEVEL (ASIL) means a
concentration of a toxic air contaminant in the outdoor
atmosphere in any is that does not have restricted or controlled
public access that is used to evaluate the air quality impacts of a
single source. There are three types of acceptable source impact
levels: risk- based, threshold - based, and special. Concentrations for
these three types of ASILs are established by the Board after
public hearing and are listed in Appendix A of Regulation III.
(b) ACTUAL EMISSIONS means the average rate at which the source
actually emitted air contaminants during the 2 -year period
preceding a specific date, and which is representative of normal
source operations. To account for unusual circumstances such as
strikes, the Control Officer may approve or require the use of
another time period that is more representative of normal
operations than is the immediately preceding 2 -year period.
(c) ADEQUATE SOURCE OF HEAT means the ability to maintain
70 °F at a point 3 feet above the floor in all normally inhabited
areas of a dwelling.
(d) AGENCY means the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency.
(e) AIR CONTAMINANT means dust, fumes, mist, smoke, other
particulate matter, vapor, gas, odorous substance, or any
combination thereof.
(f) AIR POLLUTION means the presence in the outdoor atmosphere
of one or more air contaminants in sufficient quantities and of such
characteristics and duration as is, or is likely to be, injurious to
human health, plant or animal life, or property, or which
unreasonably interferes with enjoyment of life and property.
(g) AIR POLLUTION EPISODE means a period when a forecast,
alert, warning, or emergency air pollution stage is declared by the
Department of Ecology pursuant to RCW 70.94.715.
(h) ALLOWABLE EMISSIONS means the emission rate calculated
using the maximum rated capacity of the source (unless the source
is subject to a federally enforceable ermit that limits the operating
rate, or hours of operation, or both) and the most stringent of the
following:
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(1) Any applicable standard under 40 CFR Parts 60, 61, and 63;
(2) Any applicable emission standard under Regulation I, II, or
III;
(3) Any applicable State Implementation Plan emission standard,
including those with a future compliance date; or
(4) Any applicable emission standard specified in an Order of
Approval or operating permit, including those with a future
compliance date.
(i) AMBIENT AIR means the portion of the atmosphere, external to
buildings, to which the general public has access.
(j) AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARD means an established
concentration, exposure time, and frequency of occurrence of an
air contaminant in the ambient air that shall not be exceeded.
(k) BEST AVAILABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY means technology
that will result in an emission standard, including a visible emission
standard, based on the maximum degree of reduction which the
Agency, on a case -by -case basis, taking into account energy,
environmental, and economic impacts, and other costs, determines
is achievable for such source through application of production
processes, available methods, systems, and tec includ
fuel cleaning or treatment, clean fuels, or innovative fuel
combustion techniques for control of each air contaminant. In no
event shall application of the best available control technology
result in emissions of any air contaminant that would exceed the
emissions allowed by any applicable standard under 40 CFR Parts
60, 61, and 63. The Agency may prescribe a design, equipment,
work practice, or operational standard, or combination thereof, to
meet the requirements of best available control technology. Such
standard shall, to the degree possible, set forth the emission
reduction achievable by implementation of such design,
equipment, work practice, or operation and shall provide for
compliance by means that achieve equivalent results.
(1) BOARD means the Board of Directors of the Puget Sound Air
Pollution Control Agency.
(m) COMMENCED CONSTRUCTION means that the owner or
operator has all the necessary preconstruction approvals or permits
and either has begun, or has caused to begin, a continuous
program of actual on -site construction of the source or has entered
into binding agreements or contractual obligations to undertake
construction of the source which cannot be canceled or modified
without substantial loss to the owner or operator.
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(n) COMBUSTIBLE REFUSE means solid or liquid combustible waste
material.
(o) CONTROL EQUIPMENT means any, device which prevents or
controls the emission of any air contaminant.
(p) CONTROL OFFICER means the Air Pollution Control Officer of
the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency.
(q) EMISSION means a direct or indirect release of any air
contaminant into the ambient air.
(r) EMISSION STANDARD means a requirement that limits the
quantity, rate, or concentration of emissions of air contaminants on
a continuous basis including any requirement relating to the
operation or maintenance of a source to assure continuous
emission reduction, and any design, equipment, work practice, or
operational standard.
(s) EQUIPMENT means any stationary or portable device or any part
thereof that emits or may emit any air contaminant into the
atmosphere.
(t) FACILITY means the sum total of all of the pollutant emitting
activities that belong to the same industrial grouping (as defined by
major groups in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual,
NTIS Order No. PB 87- 100012), are located on one or more
contiguous or adjacent properties, and are owned or operated by
the same person or persons under common control.
(u) FIRST STAGE OF IMPAIRED AIR QUALITY means a condition
declared by the Control Officer when particulates 10 microns and
smaller in diameter are at an ambient level of 75 micrograms per
cubic meter measured on a 24 -hour average or when carbon
monoxide is at an ambient level of 8 parts of contaminant per
million parts of air by volume measured on an 8 -hour average.
(v) FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT means equipment that produces
hot air, hot water, steam, or other heated fluids by external
combustion of fuel.
(w) FUGITIVE DUST means particulate matter or any visible air
contaminant other than uncombined water that is not collected by
a capture system and emitted from a stack, but is released to the
atmosphere at the point of generation.
(x) FUGITIVE EMISSION means an emission that does not pass and
that could not reasonably pass through a stack, chimney, or other
functionally equivalent opening.
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(y) GASOLINE means a volatile organic compound having a true
vapor pressure greater than 1.5 ounds per square inch at 68 °F,
that is a liquid at standard conditions, and is used as a fuel for
internal combustion engines.
(z) GASOLINE STATION means any site dispensing gasoline into fuel
tanks of motor vehicles, marine vessels, or aircraft from stationary
storage tanks.
(aa) INCINERATOR means a furnace for the destruction of waste.
(bb) INSTALLATION means the placement, assemblage, or
construction of equipment or control equipment at the premises
where the equipment or control equipment will be used, and
includes all preparatory work at such premises.
(cc) LOWEST ACHIEVABLE EMISSION RATE means that rate of
emissions that reflects either the most stringent emission standard
that is contained in the implementation plan of any state for such
class or category of source unless the owner or operator of the
proposed source demonstrates that such emission standards are
not achievable, or the most stringent emission standard that is
achieved in practice by such class or category of source, whichever
is more stringent.
(dd) MAJOR MODIFICATION means a modification of a major source
that would increase the actual emissions of any air contaminant for
which the area is designated nonattainment by more than the
following:
Air Contaminant Tons/Year
Carbon Monoxide 100.0
Volatile Organic Compounds 40.0
Nitrogen Oxides 40.0
PM to 15.0
Sulfur Dioxide 40.0
Lead 0.6
.
In determining whether the thresholds defining a major
modification have been exceeded, the emissions permitted under
Orders of Approval issued to the facility since the designation of
nonattainment that were not major modifications, and all fugitive
emission increases that can be reasonably quantified shall be
included. Any emission reduction credits banked by the facility
since the designation of nonattainment may be subtracted from
this amount provided that any credits so applied are then
considered to have been used. For modifications of an individual
piece of equipment, the baseline shall be the source's actual
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emissions or allowable emissions, whichever is smaller. (Note:
volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides are the air
contaminants for which an area is designated nonattainment for
ozone.)
(ee) MAJOR SOURCE means a facility that emits or has the potential
to emit 100 tons per year or more of any air contaminant subject to
regulation under the federal Clean Air Act. In determining
whether the threshold defining a major source has been exceeded
all fugitive emissions that can be reasonably quantified shall be
included. Any emission reduction credits banked by the facility
may be subtracted from this amount provided that any credits so
applied are then considered to have been used.
(ff) MODIFICATION means any physical change in, or change in the
method of operation of, a source, except an increase in the hours
of operation or production rates (not otherwise prohibited) or the
use of an alternative fuel or raw material that the source is
approved to use under an Order of Approval or operating permit,
that increases the amount of any air contaminant emitted or that
results in the emission of any air contaminant not previously
emitted.
(gg) MOTOR VEHICLE means any operating vehicle or one capable of
being operated that has its own self- contained sources of motive
power, is designed for the transportation of people or property,
and is of the type for which a license is required for operation on a
highway.
(hh) MULTIPLE CHAMBER INCINERATOR means a furnace for the
destruction of waste consisting of three or more refractory -lined
combustion chambers in series, physically separated by refractory
walls, interconnected by gas passage ports or ducts, and employing
adequate design parameters necessary for maximum combustion of
the material to be burned.
(ii) NONATTAINMENT AREA means a geographic area designated by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency that violates a
primary or secondary national ambient air quality standard.
(jj) OUTDOOR FIRE means the combustion of material in the open
or in a container with no provision for control of such combustion
or the control of the emissions of the combustion products.
(kk) OWNER OR OPERATOR means the person who owns, leases,
supervises, or operates the equipment or control equipment.
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(11) PARTICULATE MATTER means any material, except water in an
uncombined form, that is, has been, or is likely to become airborne
and exists as a liquid or a solid at standard conditions.
(mm) PERSON means and includes any individual, firm, public or
private corporation, association, partnership, political subdivision,
municipality, or governmental agency.
(nn) PMio means particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less
than or equal to a nominal 10 micrometers as measured by a
reference method based on Appendix J of 40 CFR Part 50 and
designated in accordance with 40 CFR Part 53 or by an equivalent
method designated in accordance with 40 CFR Part 53.
(oo) POTENTIAL TO EMIT means the maximum capacity of a facility
to emit an air contaminant under its physical and operational
design. Any physical or operational limitation on the capacity of
the facility to emit an air contaminant, including control equipment
and restrictions on the hours of operation or on the type or
amount of material combusted, stored, or processed, shall be
treated as part of its design only if the limitation or the effect it
would have on emissions is federally enforceable.
(pp) REASONABLY AVAILABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY means
{ the lowest emission standard that a particular source or source
category is capable of meeting by the application of control
technology that is reasonably available considering technological
and economic feasibility. Reasonably available control technology
is determined on a case -by -case basis for an individual source or
source category taking into account the impact of the source upon
air quality, the availability of additional controls, the emission
reduction to be achieved by additional controls, the impact of
additional controls on air quality, and the capital and operating
costs of the additional controls.
(qq) REFUSE BURNING EQUIPMENT means equipment employed to
burn any solid or liquid combustible refuse.
(rr) SEASONED WOOD means wood of any species that has been
sufficiently dried so as to contain 20% or less moisture by weight.
(ss) SECOND STAGE OF IMPAIRED AIR QUALITY means a
condition declared by the Control Officer when particulates 10
microns and smaller in diameter are at an ambient level of 105
micrograms per cubic meter measured on a 24 -hour average.
(tt) SOLID FUEL BURNING DEVICE means a device that burns
wood, coal, or any other nongaseous or nonliquid fuels, and
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includes any device burning any solid fuel used for aesthetic or
space heating purposes in a private residence or commercial
establishment, which has a heat input less than 1 million Btu per
hour.
(uu) SOURCE means a building, structure, equipment, control
equipment, or facility that emits or may emit any air contaminant
into the atmosphere.
(vv) STANDARD CONDITIONS means a temperature of 68 °F and a
barometric pressure of 29.92 inches of mercury.
(ww) TOTAL ALLOWABLE EMISSIONS means allowable emissions,
including the emissions from all Orders of Approval issued to the
facility since the designation of nonattainment that were not major
modifications, and all fugitive emissions that can be reasonably
quantified.
(xx) TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANT or TAC means an air contaminant
listed in Appendix A of Regulation III.
(yy) TREATED WOOD means wood of any species that has been
chemically impregnated, painted, or similarly modified.
(zz) TRUE VAPOR PRESSURE means the equilibrium partial pressure
of an organic liquid (determined by methods described in
American Petroleum Institute Bulletin 2517, "Evaporation Loss
from Floating Roof Tanks ", February 1989).
(aaa)URBANIZED AREA means those portions of King, Pierce, Kitsap,
and Snohomish Counties designated as urbanized areas by the U.S.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.
(bbb) VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND or VOC means an organic
compound that participates in atmospheric photochemical
reactions. This excludes all compounds determined to have
negligible photochemical reactivity by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency and listed in 40 CFR 51.100(s).
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ARTICLE 3: GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 3.01 DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE CONTROL
OFFICER
Adopted 03 /13/68 (12)
Revised 08/08/91 (702), 02/10/94 (777)
Pursuant to the provisions of the "Washington Clean Air Act" (Chapter
70.94 RCW), the Board has appointed a Control Officer whose sole
responsibility is to observe and enforce the provisions of the Act and all
orders, rules, and regulations pursuant thereto, including but not limited
to Regulations I, II, and III of the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control
Agency. The Control Officer is empowered by the Board to sign official
complaints, issue citations, initiate court suits, or use other legal means to
enforce the provisions of the Act.
SECTION. 3.05 INVESTIGATIONS BY THE CONTROL OFFICER
Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 12/09/82 (531), 02/13/86 (597), 11/12/87 (616), 08/08/91 (702), 02/10/94 (777)
(a) For the purpose of investigating conditions specific to the control,
recovery, or release of air contaminants into the atmosphere, the
Control Officer or a duly authorized representative shall have the
power to enter at reasonable times upon any private or public
property, excepting nonmultiple unit private dwellings housing two
families or less. No person shall refuse access to the Control Officer
or a duly authorized representative who requests entry for the
purpose of inspection, and who presents appropriate credentials; nor
shall any person obstruct, hamper, or interfere with any such
inspection.
(b) For the purpose of determining compliance with an emission
standard, the Control Officer or a duly authorized representative
shall have the authority to conduct testing of a source or to order the
owner or operator of the source to have it tested and to report the
results to the Agency. In the event the Agency conducts the test, the
Agency shall provide the owner or operator an opportunity to
observe the sampling and to obtain a sample at the same time.
SECTION 3.07 COMPLIANCE TESTS Adopted 02/10/94 (777)
(a) Testing of sources for compliance with emission standards shall be
performed in accordance with current U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency approved methods unless specific methods have
been adopted by the Board. Where there is no federally approved or
(
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Board approved method, testing shall be performed in accordance
with a method approved in writing by the Control Officer.
(b) The owner or operator of a source shall notify the Agency in writing
at least 2 weeks prior to a compliance test, provide the Agency an
opportunity to review the test plan, and an opportunity to observe
the test.
(c) The owner or operator of any source required to perform a
compliance test shall submit a report to the Agency no later than 60
days after the test. The report shall include:
(1) A description of the source and the sampling location;
(2) The time and date of the test;
(3) A summary , of results, reported in units and for averaging
periods consistent with the applicable emission standard;
(4) A description of the test methods and quality assurance
procedures employed;
(5) The amount of fuel burned or raw material processed by the
source during the test;
(6) The operating parameters of the source and control equipment
during the test;
(7) Field data and example calculations; and
(8) A statement signed by the senior management official of the
testing firm certifying the validity of the source test report.
SECTION 3.09 VIOLATIONS - NOTICE Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 11/10/71 (135), 11/12/87 (616), 08/08/91 (702)
(a) At least 30 days prior to the commencement of any formal
enforcement action under RCW 70.94.430 or 70.94.431, the Board or
Control Officer shall cause written notice to be served upon the
alleged violator or violators. The notice shall specify the provisions
of Chapter 70.94 RCW or the orders, rules, or regulations adopted
pursuant thereto, alleged to be violated, and the facts alleged to
constitute a violation thereof, and may include an order directing
that necessary corrective action be taken within a reasonable time.
In lieu of an order, the Board or the Control Officer may require
that the alleged violator or violators appear before the Board for a
hearing. Every notice of violation shall offer to the alleged violator
an opportunity to meet with the Agency prior to the commencement
of enforcement action.
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(b) Each act of commission or omission which procures, aids, or abets in
(., the violation shall be considered a violation and be subject to the
same penalty.
(c) In case of a continuing violation, whether or not knowingly
committed, each day's continuance shall be a separate and distinct
violation.
SECTION 3.11 CIVIL PENALTIES Adopted 07/09/69 (25)
Revised 11/10/71 (135), 05/10/84 (556), 11/12/87 (616), Revised /Renumbered 08/08/91 (702), Revised 09/10/92 (734),
07/08/93 (756), 09/08/94 (798)
(a) Any erson who violates any of the provisions of Chapter 70.94
RCW or any . of the rules or regulations in force pursuant thereto,
may incur a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $11,000.00 per
day for each violation.
(b) Any person who fails to take action as specified by an order issued
P pursuant to Chapter 70.94 RCW or Regulations I, II, and III of the
uget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency shall be liable for a civil
penalty of not more than $11,000.00 for each day of continued
noncompliance.
(c) Within 15 days after receipt of a Notice and Order of Civil Penalty,
the person incurring the penalty may apply in writing to the Control
Officer for the remission or mitigation of the penalty. Any such
request must contain the following:
(1) The name, mailing address, telephone number, and
telefacsimile number (iif available) of the appealing party;
(2) A copy of the Notice and Order of Civil Penalty appealed from;
(3) A short and plain statement showing the grounds upon which
the appealing party considers such order to be unjust or
unlawful;
(4) A clear and concise statement of facts upon which the appealing
party relies to sustain his or her grounds for appeal;
(5) The relief sought, including the specific nature and extent; and
(6) A statement that the appealing party has read the notice of
appeal and believes the contents to be true, followed by the
party's signature.
Upon receipt of the application, the Control Officer shall remit or
mitigate the penalty only upon a demonstration by the requestor of
extraordinary circumstances such as the presence of information or
factors not considered in setting the original penalty.
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(d) Any civil penalty may also be appealed to the Pollution Control
Hearings Board pursuant to Chapter 43.21B RCW and Chapter 371-
08 WAC if the appeal is filed with the Hearings Board and served on
the Agency within 30 days after receipt by the person penalized of
the notice imposing the penalty or 30 days after receipt of the notice
of disposition on the application for relief from penalty.
(e) A civil penalty shall become due and payable on the later of:
(1) 30 days after receipt of the notice imposing the penalty;
(2) 30 days after receipt of the notice of disposition on application
for relief from penalty, if such application is made; or
(3) 30 days after receipt of the notice of decision of the Hearings
Board if the penalty is appealed.
(f) If the amount of the civil penalty is not paid to the Agency 30
days after it becomes due and payable, the Agency may bring action
to recover the penalty in King County Superior Court or in the
superior court of any county in which the violator does business. In
these actions, the procedures and rules of evidence shall be the same
as in an ordinary civil action.
(g) Civil penalties incurred but not paid shall accrue interest beginning
on the 91st day following the date that the penalty becomes due and
payable, at the highest rate allowed by RCW 19.52.020 on the date
that the penalty becomes due and payable. If violations or penalties
are appealed, interest shall not begin to accrue until the 31st day
following final resolution of the appeal.
(h) To secure the penalty incurred under this section, the Agency shall
have a lien on any vessel used or operated in violation of Regulations
I, II, and III which shall be enforced as provided in RCW 60.36.050.
SECTION 3.13 CRIMINAL PENALTIES Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 10/10/73 (214), 05/10/84 (556), Revised /Renumbered 08 /08/91 (702)
(a) Any erson who knowingly violates any of the provisions of Chapter
70.94 RCW or any rules or regulations in force pursuant thereto,
shall be guilty of a crime and upon conviction thereof, shall be
punished by a fine of not more than $10,000.00, or by imprisonment
in the county jail for not more than 1 year, or by both for each
separate violation.
(b) Any person who negligently releases into the ambient air any
substance listed by the Department of Ecology as a hazardous air
pollutant, other than in compliance with the terms of an applicable
permit or emission limit, and who at the time negligently places
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another person in imminent danger of death or substantial bodily
. harm shall be guilty of a crime and shall, upon conviction, be
punished by a fine of not more than $10,000.00, or by imprisonment
for not more than 1 year, or both.
(c) Any person who knowingly releases into the ambient air any
substance listed by the Department of Ecology as a hazardous air
pollutant, other than in compliance with the terms of an applicable
permit or emission limit, and who knows at the time that he or she
thereby places another person in imminent danger of death or
substantial bodily harm, shall be guilty of a crime and shall, upon
conviction, be punished by a fine of not less than $50,000.00, or by
imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both.
SECTION 3.15 ADDITIONAL ENFORCEMENT Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised /Renumbered 08 /08/91 (702)
(a) Notwithstanding the existence or use of any other remedy, whenever
any person has engaged in, or is about to engage in, any acts or
practices which constitute or will constitute a violation of any
provision of Chapter 70.94 RCW, or any order, rule, or regulation
issued by the Board or the Control Officer or a duly authorized
agent, the Board, after notice to such person and an opportunity to
comply, may petition the superior court of the county wherein the
violation is alleged to be occurring or to have occurred for a
restraining order or a temporary or permanent injunction or another
appropriate order.
(b) As an additional means of enforcement, the Board or Control
Officer may accept an assurance of discontinuance of any act or
practice deemed in violation of Chapter 70.94 RCW or of any order,
rule, or regulation adopted pursuant thereto, from any person
engaging in, or who has engaged in, such act or practice. Any such
assurance shall specify a time limit during which such discontinuance
is to be accomplished. Failure to perform the terms of any such
assurance shall constitute prima facie proof of a violation of this
chapter or the orders, rules, or regulations issued pursuant thereto,
which make the alleged act or practice unlawful for the purpose of
securing any injunction or other relief from the superior court.
SECTION 3.17 APPEAL OF ORDERS Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 07/09/69 (25), 11/10/71 (135), 11/12/87 (616), Revised /Renumbered 08 /08/91 (702)
(a) Any order of the Control Officer issued pursuant to Section 3.09 of
Regulation I may be appealed to the Pollution Control Hearings
( Board if the appeal is filed with the Hearings Board and served on
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the Agency within 30 days after receipt of the order. This is the
exclusive means of appeal of such an order.
(b) The Control Officer may stay the effectiveness of an order during the
pendency of such an appeal. At any time during the pendency of
such an appeal of such an order to the Hearings Board, the appellant
may apply to the Hearings Board pursuant to Chapter 43.21U RCW
and Chapter 371 -08 WAC for a stay of the order or for the removal
thereof.
(c) Upon failure to comply with any final order of the Control Officer,
the attorney for the Agency, upon request of the Board or Control
Officer, may bring an action in the superior court of the county
where the violation occurred or the potential violation is about to
occur to obtain such relief as necessary.
SECTION 3.19 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 10/10/73 (214), 06/09/88 (621), Revised /Renumbered 08 /08/91 (702)
Whenever any records or other information, other than ambient air
quality data or emission data, furnished to or obtained by the Agency,
pursuant to any sections in Chapter 70.94 RCW, relates to processes or
production unique to the owner or operator, or are likely to affect
adversely the competitive position of such owner or operator if released to
the public or to a competitor, and the owner or operator of such processes
or production so certifies, such records or information shall be only for
the confidential use of the Agency. Nothing herein shall be construed to
prevent the use of records or information by the Agency in compiling or
publishing analysis or summaries relating to the general condition of the
outdoor atmosphere: Provided, that such analysis or summaries do not
reveal any information otherwise confidential under the provisions of this
section: Provided further, that emission data furnished to or obtained by
the Agency shall be correlated with applicable emission limitations and
other control measures and shall be available for public inspection during
normal business hours at offices of the Agency.
SECTION 3.21 SEPARABILITY Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised /Renumbered 08 /08/91 (702)
If any provision of Regulation I, II, or III is declared unconstitutional, or
the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the
constitutionality or validity of every other provision of the Regulations
shall not be affected thereby.
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SECTION 3.23 ALTERNATE MEANS OF COMPLIANCE
Adopted 12/09/93 (769)
Other emission reduction methods may be employed to achieve
compliance with the emissions standards of Regulations I, II, and III if the
owner or operator demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Control Officer
that they are at least as effective as the required methods and they are
included in a permit issued under Article 6 or 7 of this Regulation.
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ARTICLE 4: VARIANCES
SECTION 4.01 VARIANCES Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 07/09/69 (25), 11/10/71 (135), 08/15/74 (264), Revised /Renumbered 08/08/91 (702)
(a) Any person who owns or is in control of any plant, building, structure,
establishment, process or equipment including a group of persons who
owns or controls like processes or like equipment may apply to the
Board for a variance from rules or regulations governing the quality,
nature, duration or extent of discharge of air contaminants. The
application shall be accompanied by such information and data as the
Board may require. The hearing held hereunder shall be conducted in
accordance with the rules of evidence as set forth in RCW 34.04.100 as
now or hereafter amended. The total time period for a variance and
renewal of such variance shall not exceed 1 year. Variances to state
rules shall require the approval of the Department of Ecology. The
Board may grant such variance, but only after public hearing on due
notice, if it finds that:
(1) The emissions occurring or proposed to occur do not endanger
public health or safety or the environment; and
(2) Compliance with the rules or regulations from which variance is
sought would produce serious hardship without equal or greater
benefits to the public.
(b) No variance shall be granted pursuant to this section until the Board
has considered the relative interests of the applicant, other owners of
property likely to be affected by the discharges, and the general public.
(c) Any variance or renewal thereof shall be granted within the
requirements of Section 4.01(a) and under conditions consistent with
the reasons therefor, and within the following limitations:
(1) If the variance is granted on the ground that there is no
practicable means known or available for the adequate
prevention, abatement or control of the pollution involved, it shall
be only until the necessary means for prevention, abatement or
control become known and available, and subject to the taking of
any substitute or alternate measures that the Board may
prescribe.
(2) If the variance is granted on the ground that compliance with the
particular requirement or requirements from which variance is
sought will require the taking of measures which, because of their
extent or cost, must be spread over a considerable period of time,
it shall be for a period not to exceed such reasonable time as, in
the view of the Board is requisite for the taking of the necessary
measures. A variance granted on the ground specified herein
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shall contain a timetable for the taking of action in an expeditious
manner . and shall be conditioned on adherence to such timetable.
(3) If the variance is granted on the ground that it is justified to
relieve or prevent hardship of a kind other than that provided for
in Section 4.01(c)(1) and 4.01(c)(2), it shall be for not more than 1
year.
(d) Any variance granted pursuant to this section may be renewed on
terms and conditions and for periods which would be appropriate on
initial granting of a variance. If complaint is made to the Board on
account of the variance, no renewal thereof shall be granted unless,
following a public hearing on the complaint on due notice, the Board
finds that renewal is justified. No renewal shall be granted except on
application therefor. Any such application shall be made at least 60
days prior to the expiration of the variance. Immediately upon receipt
of an application for renewal, the Board shall give public notice of such
application in accordance with rules and regulations of the Board.
(e) A variance or renewal shall not be a right of the applicant or holder
thereof but shall be granted at the discretion of the Board. However,
any applicant adversely affected by the denial or the terms and
conditions of the granting of an application for a variance or renewal
of a variance by the Board may obtain judicial review thereof only
under the provisions of Chapter 34.05 judicial
as now or hereafter
amended.
(f) Nothing in this section and no variance or renewal granted pursuant
hereto shall be construed to prevent or limit the application of the
emergency provisions and procedures of RCW 70.94.710 through
70.94.730 to any person or his or her property.
(g) An application for a variance, or for the renewal thereof, submitted to
the Board pursuant to this section shall be approved or disapproved by
the Board within 65 days of receipt unless the applicant and the Board
agree to a continuance.
(h) Variances approved under this section shall not be included in orders
or Permits provided for in Section 301, Chapter 199 Laws of 1991 or
RCW 70.94.152 until such time as the variance has been accepted by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency as part of an
approved State Implementation Plan.
SECTION 4.02 VARIANCES FROM SECTION 8.03 OF REGULATION I
Adopted 01/14/93 (746)
(a) Any person who owns or is in control of any material subject to Section
8.03 of Regulation I may apply to the Agency for a variance from said
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regulation. The application shall be accompanied by such information
as the Agency may require.
(b) The • Control Officer may waive Section 8.03 of Regulation I for
emergency situations (such as earthquakes, floods, or other unforeseen
catastrophic situations) if all other alternatives for disposal of the
material would pose a greater danger to public health and safety or the
environment than burning. The Air Pollution Control Officer shall
consult with the local jurisdictions to determine the necessity for the
waiver and geographic extent of the emergency. Notice of the approval
shall be published in a local general circulation newspaper and anyone
aggrieved by the decision may, within 10 days of the publication, appeal
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(c) For outdoor burning variance applications, the Air Pollution Control
Officer is directed by the Board to conduct a fact - finding public
hearing, upon due notice being published and sent to all interested
parties within 500 feet of the property on which the burning , is
proposed to occur. The Air Pollution Control Officer can require
notice to parties beyond 500 feet if deemed necessary. The Air
Pollution Control Officer shall make written findings and forward
same with a recommended decision to the Board. The Board shall
enter its decision at a regular public meeting.
( (d) In addition to the criteria provided by state and federal statutes, the
Air Pollution Control Officer may consider the following additional
factors in making findings on a variance request:
(1) Unusual individual sites, such as those that are bisected by the no-
burn boundary; and
(2) Unusual economic factors, such as extremely high costs for
recycling or hauling, that are attributable to some site - specific
condition; and
(3) Whether burning in place would be of lower risk or harm to the
environment than either removal or reduction in place (chipping,
composting, or decay) in such areas as drainages, steep slopes,
beaches, and other inaccessible points.
(e) No variance application under Section 4.02(c) will be considered
complete unless the applicant provides:
(1) A list of interested parties and neighbors within 500 feet or more
of the property on which the burning is proposed to occur, as
deemed necessary by the Air Pollution Control Officer; and
(2) Written estimates of the cost of removing, recycling, or reducing
the material in place versus burning the material.
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(f) All hearings held under Section 4.02(c) shall be conducted in
accordance with the Rules of Evidence as set forth in RCW 34.05.100
as now or hereafter amended.
SECTION 4.03 FILING FEES Adopted 12/13/72 (172)
Revised 12/09/82 (531), 02/13/86 (597), 01/12/89 ( 639), Revised /Renumbered 08/08/91 (702), Revised /Renumbered 01/14/93
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(a) A fee of $1,000.00 shall be paid to the Agency upon the filing of any
variance application considered under Section 4.01 of Regulation I.
(b) The property owner or agent claiming an emergency under Section
4.02(b) shall pay all costs associated with any legal notice upon being
invoiced by the Agency.
(c) A fee of $25.00 shall be paid to the Agency upon the filing any
variance application for fires described in Section 8.02(c 4 of
Regulation r which would be on property of at least 5 contiguous acres
which are not within the anticipated county urban growth area. The
applicant shall also pay all costs associated with any legal notice upon
being invoiced by the Agency.
(d) A fee of $1,000.00 shall be paid to the Agency upon the filing of any
variance application for fires other than those described in Section
4.03(c) of Regulation I. The applicant shall also pay all costs (,,
associated with any legal notice upon being invoiced by the Agency.
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ARTICLE 5: REGISTRATION
SECTION 5.02 DEFINITION AND COMPONENTS OF
REGISTRATION PROGRAM Adopted 12/09/82 (530)
(a) For purposes of this regulation, registration shall mean the
Agency's continuing program for identifying, delineating, itemizing,
verifying, and maintaining a current, accurate record of all air
contaminant sources and their emissions within the jurisdiction of
the Agency, and the making of reports, as required by the Agency,
by the persons owning, operating, or responsible for such sources,
and including the Agency activities and services enumerated in
Section 5.02(b) 2 -7 5.02(b) performed in direct support of the
registration program.
(b) The components of such registration program shall include:
(1) Initial registration and annual or other periodic reports from
source owners providing the information described in Section
5.05(a).
(2) On -site inspections necessary to verify compliance with
Section 5.03 and /or to supplement information rovided by
sources pursuant to the requirements of Section 5.05(a).
(3) Computer and software maintenance used to compile and
retrieve information provided by sources pursuant to the
requirements of Section 5.05(a).
(4) Emission inventory reports and emission reduction credits
computed from information provided by sources pursuant to
the requirements of Section 5.05(a).
(5) Staff review, including engineering analysis for accuracy and
currentness, of information provided by sources pursuant to
the requirements of Section 5.05(a).
(6) Clerical and other office support provided by the Agency in
direct furtherance of the other components of the registration
program.
(7) Administrative support provided in directly carrying out the
registration program.
SECTION 5.03 REGISTRATION REQUIRED Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 11/10/71 (135), 10/10/73 (214), 03/13/80 (461), 12/09/82 (530), 12/13/84 (567), 02/13/86 (597), 08/09/90 (670),
08/12/93 (760), 02/10/94 (777)
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All air contaminant sources within the jurisdiction of the Agency shall
be registered with the Agency, except any of the excluded sources which
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are listed in Exhibit A to this Regulation I, which by this reference is
made a part hereof as now constituted or hereafter amended.
EXHIBIT A - INSIGNIFICANT SOURCES
Exclusions:
(1) Ventilating systems, including fume hoods, not designed to prevent
or reduce air contaminant emissions.
(2) Fuel burning equipment that has a maximum input rate of:
(i) less than 0.5 million Btu per hour (0.15 million joules per
second) burning waste - derived fuel; or
(ii) less than 10 million Btu per hour (3 million joules per second)
burning natural gas, propane, or butane; or
(iii) less than 1 million Btu per hour (0.3 million joules per
second) burning any other fuel.
(3) Insecticide, pesticide, or fertilizer spray equipment.
(4) Internal combustion engines less than the size thresholds of the
proposed United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) 40 CFR Part 60
Subpart FF (Stationary Internal Combustion Engines, 44 FR 43152
7/23/79) or the promulgated EPA NSPS 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart
GG (Stationary Gas Turbines).
(5) Laboratory equipment used exclusively for chemical or physical
analyses.
(6) Laundry dryers without control equipment.
(7) Dryers or ovens used solely to accelerate evaporation.
(8) Routing, turning, carving, cutting, and drilling equipment used for
metal, wood, plastics, rubber, leather, or ceramics which does not
release air contaminants to the ambient air.
(9) Storage tanks:
(i) that do not store substances capable of emitting air
contaminants; or
(ii) with a rated capacity of 1,000 gallons (3,780 liters) or less used
for storage of gasoline; or
(iii) with a rated capacity of less than 10,000 gallons (38,000 liters)
used for storage of volatile organic compounds; or
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(iv) with a rated capacity of less than 40,000 gallons (150,000
liters) used for storage of volatile organic compounds with a
true vapor pressure less than 0.01 kPa (0.002 psia).
(10) Sanitary or storm drainage systems.
(11) Welding, brazing, or soldering equipment.
(12) Asphalt roofing and laying equipment (not including
manufacturing or storage).
(13) Restaurants and other retail food - preparing establishments.
(14) Cold solvent cleaners using a solvent with a true vapor pressure
less than or equal to 4.2 kPa (0.6 psia).
(15) Retail printing operations (not including web presses).
(16) Spray painting or blasting equipment used at a temporary location
to clean or paint bridges, water towers, buildings, or similar
structures.
(17) Sources which due to the amount and nature of air contaminants
produced, and potential to contribute to air pollution, are
determined through review by the Control Officer not to warrant
registration.
SECTION 5.05 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION
Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 11/10/71 (135), 12/09/82 (530), 06/09/88 (621), 10/12/89 (653), 08/09/90 (670)
(a) Owners or operators of air contaminant sources subject to Section
5.03 above shall, upon request by the Agency, make annual and /or
periodic reports to the Agency regarding emission sources, types
and amounts of raw materials used and air contaminants emitted,
data on equipment and control equipment, stack heights, process
weights, process flow, fuel composition, pollutant concentrations,
and any other information directly related to air pollution
registration requested by the Agency.
(b) Annual registration and periodic reporting for a source as required
by the Agency shall be made by the owner or lessee of the source
or his agent on forms provided by the Agency or in an Agency-
approved format. The owner of the source shall be responsible for
completion and submittal of the annual registration and /or
periodic reports within 60 days of receipt of forms. The owner of
the source shall be responsible for the correctness of the
information submitted.
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(c) A separate annual registration and separate periodic report shall
be required for each facility which emits air contaminants.
(d) The confidentiality provisions of Section 3.19 shall be applicable in
administering the registration and reporting program.
(e) Owners or operators of air contaminant sources subject to Section
5.03 above shall develop and implement an operation and
maintenance plan to assure continuous compliance with
Regulations I, II, and III. A copy of the plan shall be filed with the
Control Officer upon request. The plan shall reflect good
industrial practice and shall include, but not be limited to, the
following:
(1) Periodic inspection of all equipment and control equipment;
(2) Monitoring and recording of equipment and control
equipment performance;
(3) Prompt repair of any defective equipment or control
equipment;
(4) Procedures for start up, shut down, and normal operation;
(5) The control measures to be employed to assure compliance
with Section 9.15 of Regulation I;
(6) A record of all actions required by the plan.
The plan shall be reviewed by the source owner or operator at least
annually and updated to reflect any changes in good industrial
practice.
SECTION 5.07 REGISTRATION AND OPERATING PERMIT FEES
Adopted 12/09/82 (530)
Revised 01 /10/85 (573), 10/12/89 (653), 08/09/90 (670), 12/12/91 (713), 07/08/93 (756), 09/08/94 (798)
(a) The Agency shall levy annual fees as set forth in the 1995
Registration and Operating Permit Fee Schedule for services
provided in administering the registration or operating permit
programs. Fees received under the registration or operating
permit programs shall not exceed the cost of administering these
programs.
(b) Upon assessment by the Agency, registration or operating permit
fees are due and payable within 30 days. They shall be deemed
delinquent if not fully paid within 90 days, and shall be subject to
an additional fee equal to 3 times the original fee.
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1995 REGISTRATION AND OPERATING PERMIT
FEE SCHEDULE
(1) For all facilities, a fee of $85.00 per facility except
$2,085.00 per facility for those subject to Article 7 of
Regulation I; and
(2) For all facilities:
(i) $35.00 for each item of air contaminant
generating equipment; and
(ii) $80.00 for each item of air contaminant control
equipment; and
(iii) $500.00 for each continuous emission monitor
required under Article 12 of Regulation I; and
(iv) $500.00 for each incinerator; and
(v) $500.00 for each landfill; and
(3) For all facilities except those subject to (4) below, a
$21.00 emission fee for each item of air contaminant
generating equipment except for unvented dry cleaning
machines; and
(4) For only those facilities which have permitted emissions
( or actual annual emissions of 25 tons or more of any of
the following: PMio, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, or
carbon monoxide; or annual emissions of 10 tons or
more of toxic air contaminants or volatile organic
compounds, including any negligibly reactive compound:
(i) $21.00 per ton for PMio, sulfur oxides, nitrogen
oxides, or volatile organic compounds,
including any negligibly reactive compound;
and
(ii) $7.00 per ton for carbon monoxide or toxic air
contaminants.
(5) The fees required by this section are for the calendar
year 1995 and shall be based on Agency files showing
equipment to be used during 1995; and either:
(i) actual emissions during calendar year 1993 if
the source is not subject to a facility -wide limit
on permitted emissions; or
(ii) if the source is subject to a facility -wide limit
on . permitted emissions, the lesser of actual
emissions during calendar year 1993 or
permitted emissions; or
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(iii) permitted emissions if no actual emissions
were reported during calendar year 1993.
SECTION 5.08 SHUT DOWN SOURCES Adopted 11/12/87 (616)
A registered source which is shut down may, upon request to the
Control Officer, be removed from registration. The source shall not be
operated thereafter unless the owner or operator has submitted, and
received approval for, a Notice of Construction in compliance with
Article 6.
SECTION 5.11 REGISTRATION OF OXYGENATED GASOLINE
BLENDERS Adopted 11/19/92 (738)
Revised 07 /08/93 (756), 10/14/93 (764)
(a) Blenders of oxygenated gasoline shall register with the Agency on
an annual basis. Each request for registration shall be on forms
supplied by the Agency and shall be accompanied by a fee to
compensate for the cost of administering the program. The
following fee table, based upon the average monthly sales of
gasoline sold during the previous November, December, January
and February, shall apply:
Volume (gallons)
less than 100,000 $ 500.00
100,000 or more but less than 1,000,000 $ 1,000.00
1,000,000 or more but less than 15,000,000 $10,000.00
15,000,000 or more $25,000.00
(b) Upon assessment by the Agency, this registration fee is due and
payable within 30 days. It shall be deemed delinquent if not fully
paid within 90 days and shall be subject to an additional fee equal
to 3 times the original fee.
(c) Blenders of oxygenated gasoline shall, upon request by the Agency,
submit periodic reports summarizing - how the requirements of
Section 2.09 of Regulation II were met. Each report shall be
submitted on forms supplied by the Agency within 30 days of
receipt of forms.
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ARTICLE 6: NEW SOURCE REVIEW
SECTION 6.03 NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION Adapted 03 /13/68 (12)
Revised 11/10/71 (135), 11/21/74 (285), 03/13/80 (461), 12/09/82 (531), 02/13/86 (597), 11/19/92 (738)
(a) No - person shall construct, install, establish, or .modify an air
contaminant source, except those sources that are excluded in
Exhibit A of Section 5.03, unless a "Notice of Construction and
Application for Approval" has been filed with and approved by the
Agency.
(b) Each Notice of Construction and Application for Approval shall be
submitted on forms provided by the Agency and shall be
accompanied by a set of plans that fully describes the proposed
source, the means for prevention or control of the emissions of air
contaminants, and any additional information required by the
Board or Control Officer to demonstrate that the proposed source
will meet the requirements of Section 6.07.
(c) Within 30 days of receipt of a Notice of Construction and
Application for Approval, the Agency shall notify the applicant in
writing if any additional information is necessary to complete the
application.
SECTION 6.04 NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION REVIEW FEES
Adopted 10/10/73 (214)
Revised 12/12/73 (218), 11/21/74 (285), 03/13/80 (461), 02/13/86 (597), 06/09/88 (621), 05/11/89 (643), 11/14/91 (710),
09/10/92 (734), 11/19/92 (738), 07/08/93 (756), 10/28/93 (765)
A Notice of Construction and Application for Approval is incomplete
until the Agency has received a plan examination fee as shown below:
Fuel Burning Equipment: (rated heat input - million Btu /hr)
less than 10.0 $ 300.00
10.0 or more but less than 100.0 $ 1,000.00
100.0 or more but less than 250.0 $10,000.00
250.0 or more $20,000.00
Control Equipment or Equipment Used
in a Manufacturing Process: (acfm)
less than 25,000 $ 300.00
25,000 or more but less than 100,000 $ 1,000.00
100,000 or more $ 5,000.00
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Refuse Burning Equipment: (rated capacity)
12 tons per day or less $ 5,000.00 �..,-
greater than 12 tons per day but
less than 250 tons per day $20,000.00
250 tons per day or greater $50,000.00
Storage Tanks: (gallons)
less than 20,000 $ 200.00
20,000 or more $ 500.00
Gasoline Station $ 200.00
Dry Cleaner $ 200.00
Other (not classified above) $ 200.00
Additional Charges:
Air Toxics Screening $ 200.00
[see Regulation I, Section 6.07(e)]
Exceedance of Acceptable Source Impact Level $ 5,000.00
[see Regulation I, Section 6.07(e)]
Major Source or Major Modification $ 5,000.00
[see Regulation I, Section 6.07(d)]
Opacity /Grain Loading Correlation $ 5,000.00
[see Regulation I, Section 9.09(c)]
Permitted Emissions $20.00 /ton
SECTION 6.06 PUBLIC NOTICE
Adopted 11/21/74 (285)
Revised 03/13/80 (461), 04/14/94 (784)
(a) The Agency shall provide public notice for any proposed Order of
Approval if:
(1) The proposed installation or modification would increase the
emissions of any air contaminant by more than the following:
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Air Contaminant Tons /Year
Carbon Monoxide 100.0
VOC 40.0
Nitrogen Oxides 40.0
PMio 15.0
Sulfur Dioxide 40.0
Lead 0.6
Fluorides 3.0
Sulfuric Acid 7.0
Total Reduced Sulfur 10.0
(2) The applicant requests a limit on the potential to emit;
(3) The applicant requests to bank emission reduction credits;
(4) The applicant requests approval of a risk analysis;
(5) The proposed installation or modification involves refuse
burning equipment; or
(6) The Control Officer determines that there may be substantial
public interest in the proposal.
(b) Public notice shall be published in a newspaper of general
( circulation in the area of the proposed project and shall include the
following: -
(1) The name and address of the owner or operator and the
facility;
(2) A brief description of the proposal;
(3) The locations at which copies of the preliminary
determination and a summary of information considered in
making such preliminary determination are available for
public inspection;
(4) The deadline for submitting written comment; and
(5) That a public hearing may be held if the Agency determines
within a 30 -day period that significant public interest exists.
(c) Notice shall also be sent to the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency Regional Administrator.
(d) The cost of providing public notice shall be borne by the applicant.
(e) The Agency shall not make a final decision on any application until
the public comment period has ended and any comments received
have been considered. Unless a public hearing is held, the public
�.. comment period shall be the 30 -day period for written comment
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published as provided above. If a public hearing is held, the public
comment period shall extend through the hearing date. ,
(f) The applicant, any interested governmental entity, any group, or
any person may request a public hearing within the 30-day period
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published as provided above. Any such request shall indicate the
interest of the entity filing it and why a hearing is warranted. The
Agency may, at its discretion, hold a public hearing if it determines
significant public interest exists. Any such hearing shall be held
upon such notice and at a time and place as the Agency deems
reasonable. The Agency shall provide at least 30 days prior notice
of any hearing.
SECTION 6.07 ORDER OF APPROVAL - ORDER TO PREVENT
CONSTRUCTION Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 11/10/71 (135), 10/10/73 (214), 11/21/74 (285), 10/13/83 (547), 02/13/86 (597), 11/12/87 (616), 05/11/89 (643),
11/19/92(738), 07/08/93 (756), 04/14/94 (784)
(a) Within 60 days of receipt of a complete Notice of Construction and
Application for Approval, or as promptly as possible after the close
of the public comment period if subject to the public notice
requirements of Section 6.06 of this Regulation, the Board or
Control Officer shall issue an Order of Approval or an Order to
Prevent Construction. A person seeking approval to construct or
modify a source that requires an operating permit may elect to
integrate review of the operating permit application or amendment
required by Article 7 of this Regulation provided that any such
application shall be processed in accordance with the operating
permit program procedures and deadlines.
(b) An Order of Approval may provide such conditions of operation as
are reasonably necessary to assure compliance with all applicable
emission standards.
(c) No Order of Approval shall be issued unless the Notice of
Construction and Application for Approval demonstrates to the
Board or Control Officer that:
(1) The operation of the source at the location proposed will not
cause or contribute to a violation of an ambient air quality
standard;
(2) The source will meet the requirements of all applicable
emission standards;
(3) Best available control technology is employed for the
installation of new sources and the modification of existing
sources; and
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(4) Reasonably available control technology is employed for the
replacement of existing control equipment.
(d) No Order of Approval shall be issued for a new major source or
major modification in a nonattainment area unless the Notice of
Construction and Application for Approval also demonstrates to
the Board or Control Officer that:
(1) For those air contaminants for which the area is designated
nonattainment, lowest achievable emission rate is employed
for each new source at a new major source, and each new or
modified source involved in a major modification;
(2) All existing major sources owned or operated by the applicant
in the state of Washington are in compliance with all
applicable emission standards under the federal Clean Air
Act or are on an approved compliance schedule;
(3) Offsets in the form of emission reduction credits (banked
pursuant to Section 6.08 of this Regulation) in an amount
greater than or equal to 1.10 times the proposed total
allowable emissions from the new major source, or the
increase from current actual emissions to the proposed total
allowable emissions for a major modification, have been
obtained from sources in the same nonattainment area and
occur by the time the new major source or major modification
begins operation; and
(4) The benefits of the proposed new major source or major
modification significantly outweigh the environmental and
social costs imposed as a result of its location, installation, or
modification. (This demonstration, which shall include an
analysis of alternative sites, sizes, production processes, and
environmental control techniques, may be in the form of an
environmental impact statement prepared under the State
Environmental Policy Act or the National Environmental
Policy Act.)
(e) No Order of Approval shall be issued for a new or modified source
of toxic air contaminants, except for sources exempted by Section
2.01 of Regulation III, unless the Notice of Construction and
Application for Approval demonstrates to the Board or Control
Officer that:
(1) The toxic air contaminant emissions from the source will not
result in the exceedance of any acceptable source impact level
listed in Appendix A of Regulation III; or
(2) The emissions from the source will not cause air pollution.
This demonstration shall be performed in accordance with the
Agency "Guidelines for Evaluating Sources of Toxic Air
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Contaminants" and requires approval from the Department of
Ecology.
(f) An Order of Approval shall expire unless the owner or operator
has commenced construction of the source within 18 months of the
date of its issuance or if construction is discontinued for a period of
more than 18 months.
(g) An Order to Prevent Construction shall set forth the objections in
detail with references to the provisions of this Regulation that
would not be met. Such Order shall become final unless, no later
than 15 days after the date the Order is served, the applicant
petitions for a reconsideration of the Order, with reasons for the
reconsideration. The Control Officer shall consider the petition,
and shall within 30 days give written Order of Approval or final
disapproval of the Notice of Construction setting forth the reasons
for disapproval.
SECTION 6.08 EMISSION REDUCTION CREDIT BANKING
Adopted 06 /12/80 (471)
Revised 10/13/83 (547), 06/09/88 (621), 10/11/90 (676), 11/19/92 (738)
(a) Banking of emission reductions in ton per year increments that
result from improved process or control techniques, source
shutdowns, or curtailments shall be allowed by written permission
of the Board or Control Officer if formally requested within 180
days of the issuance of an Order of Approval or other action taken
to effect an emission reduction. A fee of $50 per ton shall be paid
upon the filing of a request to bank emission reduction credits.
(b) The baseline from which to calculate an emission reduction credit
shall be the source's actual emissions, or allowable emissions,
whichever is smaller.
(c) Permission to bank shall constitute receipt of legal title to an
emission reduction credit within the provisions of this section. The
sale or transfer of emission reduction credits is allowed provided
prior approval is granted by the Board or Control Officer, based
solely on a certification of valid title to the credits. A request to
sell or transfer emission reduction credits must be notarized by the
applicant and signed by all parties to the transaction.
(d) The Board or Control Officer shall establish conditions for each
emission reduction credit as needed to ensure the permanence and
federal enforceability of the reduction. The conditions shall be
listed in a Certificate of Title issued by the Board or Control
Officer. No credits shall be used if any of the conditions are being ;' }
violated. Sale or transfer of the credits shall not relieve the owner
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of the source which created the credits from any of the conditions.
If, after credits are sold, transferred, or used, the conditions are
violated and this results in an emission increase, the Board or
Control Officer may require the owner of the source which created
the credits to replace that amount of credit through additional
emission reductions or the purchase or use of emission reduction
credits already banked.
(e) Emission reduction credits must be committed for use pursuant to
Section 6.07(d) within a period of 5 years.
(f) If reductions in emissions beyond those already identified in the
State Implementation Plan are required to attain a national
ambient air quality standard, and the standard cannot be met
through controls on operating sources, emission reduction credits
for that pollutant may be discounted on a temporary or permanent
basis by the Board after public hearing.
SECTION 6.09 NOTICE OF COMPLETION Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 02 /13/86 (597), 11/19/92 (738), 04/14/94 (784)
Within 30 days of completion of the installation or modification of an
air contaminant source subject to the provisions of Section 6.03 of this
Regulation, the owner or operator or applicant shall file a Notice of
Completion with the Agency. Each Notice of Completion shall be
submitted on a form provided by the Agency, and shall specify the date
upon which operation of the source has commenced or will commence.
SECTION 6.10 WORK DONE WITHOUT AN APPROVAL
Adopted 11/12/87 (616)
Revised 07/08/93 (756)
Where work for which a Notice of Construction is required is
commenced or performed prior to making application and receiving
approval, the Control Officer may conduct an investigation as part of
the Notice of Construction review. In such a case, an investigation fee,
in addition to the fees of Section 6.04, shall be assessed in an amount
equal to 3 times the plan examination fees of Section 6.04. Payment of
the fees does not relieve any person from the requirement to comply
with the regulations nor from any penalties for failure to comply.
SECTION 6.11 NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Adopted 08 /12/93 (760)
Revised 09 /08/94 (798)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of
any source in violation of any provision of Part 60, Title 40, of the Code
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of Federal Regulations (CFR) in effect July 1, 1994 herein incorporated
by reference.
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ARTICLE 7: OPERATING PERMITS
SECTION 7.01 PURPOSE Adopted 10/28/93 (766)
The purpose of this article is to provide for a comprehensive operating
permit program consistent with the requirements of Title V of the
federal Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 and its implementing
regulation 40 CFR Part 70, and RCW 70.94.161 and its implementing
regulation Chapter 173 -401 of the Washington Administrative Code.
SECTION 7.03 APPLICABILITY Adopted 10/28/93 (766)
The provisions of this article apply to all Chapter 401 sources subject to
the requirements of WAC 173 -401 and shall become effective 90 days
after the EPA authorizes Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency to
issue operating permits under the federal Clean Air Act.
SECTION 7.05 COMPLIANCE Adopted 10/28/93 (766)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of
any source subject to the requirements of WAC 173 -401 without
( complying with the provisions of WAC 173 -401 and any permit issued
under its authority.
SECTION 7.07 FEES Adopted 10/28/93 (766)
Revised 09 /08/94 (798)
(a) The Agency shall levy annual operating permit fees as set forth in
Article 5 of Regulation I to cover the cost of administering the
operating permit program.
(b) The agency may, on a source -by- source basis, levy a surcharge to
cover the cost of public involvement under WAC 173 - 401 -800 or to
cover the cost incurred by the Washington State Department of
Health in enforcing 40 CFR Part 61, Subpart I and Chapter 246-
247 WAC.
(c) The Agency shall collect and transfer to the Washington State
Department of Ecology a surcharge established by the Department
of Ecology under WAC 173 -401 to cover the Department of
Ecology's program development and oversight costs.
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ARTICLE 8: OUTDOOR FIRES
SECTION 8.01 POLICY Adopted 03/18/76 (361)
Revised 01/12/89 (639), 03/08/90 (660), 04/09/92 (724)
It is the policy of the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency . to
achieve and maintain high levels of air quality and to this end minimize
to the greatest extent reasonably possible the burning of outdoor fires.
Consistent with this olicy, the Board of Directors does hereby declare
that such fires should be allowed only on a limited basis under strict
regulation and close control, such program to be implemented by a one -
permit system. It is the further policy of the Board to encourage the
ostering and development of an alternate technology or method of
disposing of wastes which is reasonably economical and less harmful to
the environment.
SECTION 8.02 OUTDOOR FIRES - PROHIBITED TYPES
Adopted 03/18/76 (361)
Revised 06 /09/88 (622), 12/08/88 (636), 01/12/89 (639), 11/16/89 (655), 03/08/90 (660), 07/12/90 (667), 04/09/92 (724),
05/13/93 (751)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow any outdoor fire:
(a) During any stage of an air pollution episode or period of impaired
air quality; or
(b) Containing garbage, dead animals, asphalt, petroleum products,
paints, rubber products, plastics or any substance other than
natural vegetation which normally emits dense smoke or obnoxious
odors; or
(c) Other than the following types:
(1) Fires for instruction in the method of fighting fires (except
forest fires), provided prior written approval has been issued
by the Control Officer;
(2) Fires associated with agricultural activities for controlling insects, weed abatement or development of
physiological conditions conducive to increased crop yield,
provided written confirmation has been furnished by a
designated county extension agent or agricultural specialist
designated by the Cooperative Extension Service that burning
is the best management practice, and prior written approval
has been issued by the Control Officer;
(3) Fires for abating a forest fire hazard, to prevent a hazard, for
instruction of public officials in methods of forest fire fighting,
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any silvicultural operation to improve forest lands, and
silvicultural burning used to improve or maintain fire
dependent ecosystems for rare plants or animals within state,
federal, and private natural area preserves, natural resource
conservation areas, parks, and other wildlife areas, provided
prior written approval has been issued by the Washington
Department of Natural Resources;
(4) Fires no larger than four feet in diameter and three feet in
height consisting of leaves, clippings, prunings, and other yard
and gardening refuse originating on lands immediately
adjacent and in close proximity to a human dwelling and
burned on such lands by the property owner or his or her
designee, provided a permit has been issued by a fire
protection agency, county, or conservation district;
(5) Fires consisting of residue of a natural character such as trees,
stumps, shrubbery or other natural vegetation arising from
land clearing projects, provided a permit has been issued by a
fire protection agency, county, or conservation district;
(6) Fires consisting solely of charcoal, propane, natural gas, or
wood used solely for the preparation of food;
(7) Fires no larger than four feet in diameter and three feet in
height for campfires at designated federal, state, county or city
parks and recreation areas;
(8) Fires for Indian ceremonies or for the sending of smoke
signals if part of a religious ritual;
(9) Fires for abating a fire hazard, provided a fire protection
agency or county has determined that no reasonable
alternative is available to abate the hazard and prior written
approval has been issued to the fire protection agency or
county by the Control Officer.
SECTION 8.03 OUTDOOR FIRES - PROHIBITED AREAS
Adopted 03/18/76 (361)
Revised 01/12/89 (639), 04/09/92 (724), 05/13/93 (751), 04/14/94 (783)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow any outdoor
fire described in Section 8.02(c)(4) or (5) of this Regulation:
(1) Within Snohomish County Fire District #11 or King County
Fire District #25;
(2) In any area where federal or state ambient air quality
standards are exceeded for pollutants emitted by outdoor
burning, including but not limited to carbon monoxide and
particulates (PMio); or
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(3) In any area in which the applicable fire protection agency,
county, or conservation district has determined not to issue
burning permits for outdoor fires pursuant to RCW 70.94.745,
RCW 70.94.750, RCW 70.94.775, and /or RCW 70.94.780.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow any outdoor
fire described in Section 8.02(c)(4) or (5) of this Regulation within
the Urban Growth Areas of Snohomish, King, and Pierce
Counties.
SECTION 8.04 GENERAL CONDITIONS Adopted 03 /18/76 (361)
Revised 01/12/89 (639), 04/09/92 (724), 04/14/94 (
(a) The provisions of Sections 9.03, 9.05, and 9.15 of Regulation I shall
not apply to outdoor fires.
(b) Nothing contained in Article 8 shall be construed to allow outdoor
fires in those areas in which open burning is prohibited by laws,
ordinances, or regulations of the state or any city, county, or fire
district.
(c) Nothing contained in Article 8 shall relieve the applicant from
obtaining permits required by any state or local fire protection
agency or from compliance with Section 11.101 of the Uniform
Fire Code.
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ARTICLE 9: EMISSION STANDARDS
SECTION 9.03 EMISSION OF AIR CONTAMINANT: VISUAL.
STANDARD Adopted 03 /13/68 (12)
Revised 07 /08/70 (126), 04/11/73 (186), 06/09/88 (621) 05 /11/89 (643), 09/08/94 (798)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission
of any air contaminant for a period or periods aggregating more
than 3 minutes in any 1 hour, which is:
(1) Darker in shade than that designated as No. 1 (20% density)
on the Ringelmann Chart, as published by the United States
Bureau of Mines; or
(2) Of such opacity as to obscure an observer's view to a degree
equal to or greater than does smoke described in Section
9.03(a)(1).
(b) The density or opacity of an air contaminant shall be measured at
the point of its emission, except when the point of emission cannot
be readily observed, it may be measured at an observable point of
the plume nearest the point of emission.
(c) This section shall not apply when the resence of uncombined
... water is the only reason for the failure of the emission to meet the
requirements of this section.
(d) This section shall not apply to solid fuel burning devices, permitted
fire training facilities, motor vehicles when operated on public
roads, or aircraft.
(e) Section 9.03(a) shall not apply to any source which meets the
requirements of Section 9.09(c).
SECTION 9.04 DEPOSITION OF . AUEER
Adopted 03/13/68
Revised 07/08/70 (126), 06/09/83 (536)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission of
particulate matter which becomes deposited upon the property of
others in sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and 'duration as
is, or is likely to be, injurious to human health, plant or animal life, or
property, or which unreasonably interferes with enjoyment of life and
property.
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SECTION 9.05 REFUSE BURNING Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 06/09/88 (621), 12/09/93 (769)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the burning of
combustible refuse except in a multiple chamber incinerator
provided with control equipment.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation
of refuse burning equipment any time other than daylight hours.
SECTION 9.07 SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSION STANDARD
Adopted 03 /13/68 (12)
Revised 07 /08/70 (126), 02/21/74 (230), 02/13/86 (597), 06/09/88 (621), 04/14/94 (784)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission of
sulfur dioxide from any source in excess of 1,000 parts per million by
volume on a dry basis, 1-hour average (corrected to 7% oxygen for fuel
burning equipment and refuse burning equipment).
SECTION 9.08 FUEL OIL STANDARDS Adopted 06/13/85 (579)
Revised 02/13/86 (597), 04/14/94 (784)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the
combustion of oil in fuel burning equipment or refuse burning
equipment that exceeds any of the following limits unless that
person has obtained an Order of Approval from the Agency in
accordance with Section 6.07 of this Regulation:
Ash 0.1% (maximum)
Sulfur 1.0% (m for used oil)
Sulfur 2.00% (maximum for fuel oil)
Lead 100 ppm (maximum)
Arsenic 5 ppm (maximum)
Cadmium 2 ppm a
Chromium 10 ppm (maximum)
Total Halogens 1,000 ppm (maximum)
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) 2 ppm (maximum)
Flash Point 100 °F (minimum)
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or make available for sale
any oil in excess of the limits of this section to any person who has
not obtained an Order of Approval from the Agency in accordance
with Section 6.07 of this Regulation. Any person who sells or
makes available for sale such oil shall submit a report to the
Agency within 15 days of the end of the month that includes the
name and address of the recipient, the amount of oil delivered, and
the concentration of contaminants therein.
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(c) The provisions of this section shall not apply to:
(1) Ocean -going vessels;
(2) Used oil burned in space heaters that have a maximum heat
output of not greater than 0.5 million Btu per hour; and
(3) Persons in the business of collecting used oil from residences
-when under authorization by a city, county, or the utilities and
transportation commission.
SECTION 9.09 PARTICULATE MATTER EMISSION STANDARDS
Adopted 03 /13/68 (12)
Revised 07 /08/70 (126), 11/10/71 (135), 10/10/73 (214), 02/13/86 (597), 06/09/88 (621), 05/11/89 (643), 02/10/94 (777)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission
of particulate matter in excess of the following concentrations:
Refuse Burning Equipment:
1. Rated at 12 tons per day or less
without heat recovery and without
hydrochloric acid control equipment 0.10 gr /dscf @ 7% 0
2. Rated at 12 tons per day or less
without heat recovery and with
hydrochloric acid control equipment 0.05 gr /dscf @ 7% 0
3. Rated at 12 tons per day or less
with heat recovery 0.02 gr /dscf @ 7% 0
4. Rated at greater than 12 tons per day 0.01 gr /dscf @ 7% 0
Fuel Burning Equipment:
1. Burning wood 0.20 gr /dscf @ 7% 0
2. Burning wood and installed after
March 13, 1968 or located within
the urbanized area 0.10 gr /dscf @ 7% 0
3. Burning wood, rated at 100 million Btu
per hour or greater, and located within
the urbanized area 0.04 gr /dscf @ 7% 0
4. Burning wood and installed after
March 1, 1986 0.02 gr /dscf @ 7% 0
5. Burning fuel other than wood 0.05 gr /dscf @ 7% 0
6. Burning coal or other solid fossil fuel
and installed after March 1, 1986 0.01 gr /dscf @ 7% 0
Equipment Used in a Manufacturing Process: 0.05 gr /dscf
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(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission
of any air contaminant (as determined by a continuous emission
monitoring system) that is:
(1) Greater than 20% opacity for a period or periods aggregating
more than 3 minutes in any 1 hour; or
(2) Greater than 5% opacity for a 1 -hour average.
(c) The provisions of Section 9.09(b)(2) shall not apply to any source
that has obtained an Order of Approval for a Notice of
Construction that correlates the particulate matter concentration
with opacity such that any violation of the alternate opacity
standard accurately indicates a violation of the applicable emission
standard of Section 9.09(a).
(d) The provisions of Section 9.09(b)(2) shall not apply to any glass
furnace that annually tests for compliance with the applicable
emission standard of Section 9.09(a).
SECTION 9.10 EMISSION OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID
Adopted 06 /09/88 (621)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission
of hydrochloric acid from any equipment in excess of 100 ppm on a
dry basis, 1 -hour average corrected to 7% oxygen for combustion -•
sources.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission
of hydrochloric acid from any refuse burning equipment rated at
greater than 12 tons per day in excess of 30 ppm on a dry basis, 1-
hour average corrected to 7% oxygen.
SECTION 9.11 EMISSION OF AIR CONTAMINANT:
DETRIMENT TO PERSON OR PROPERTY Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 06 /09/83 (536)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission
of any air contaminant in sufficient quantities and of such
characteristics and duration as is, or is likely to be, injurious to
human health, plant or animal life, or property, or which
unreasonably interferes with enjoyment of life and property.
(b) A Notice of Violation of this section may be issued based upon an
affidavit from the person making the complaint and verification by
the Control Officer or a duly authorized representative.
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(c) Nothing in this Regulation shall be construed to impair any cause
of action or legal remedy of any person, or the public for injury or
damages arising from the emission of any air contaminant in such
place, manner or concentration as to constitute air pollution or a
common law nuisance.
SECTION 9.12 ODOR AND NUISANCE CONTROL MEASURES
Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 08 /10/89 (644)
(a) It is the policy of the Board that effective control equipment and
measures shall be installed and operated to control the emission of
odor - bearing air contaminants and thereby prevent air pollution.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission
of odor - bearing air contaminants unless such person uses the best
available control technology to control the emissions.
SECTION 9.13 EMISSION OF AIR CONTAMINANT:
CONCEALMENT AND MASKING RESTRICTED Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 06 /09/88 (621)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the installation
or use of any device or use of any means which, without resulting in
a reduction in the total amount of air contaminant emitted,
conceals an emission of air contaminant which would otherwise
violate this article.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the installation
or use of any device or use of any means designed to mask the
emission of an air contaminant which causes detriment to health,
safety or welfare of any person.
SECi'ION 9.15__ DUST:__ EV�.ISSLQ _STANDA.0
Adopted 03/13/68 (12)
Revised 06 /09/83 (536), 06/09/88 (621), 08/10/89(644)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission
of fugitive dust unless such person uses the best available control
technology to control the emissions.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow a vehicle to be
operated on a paved roadway open to the public:
(1) Unless such vehicle is so constructed or loaded as to prevent
any of its load from dropping, sifting, leaking, or otherwise
escaping therefrom, except that sand may be dropped for the
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purpose of securing traction, and except road construction
and maintenance by public agencies.
(2) With a load of dirt, sand, gravel, or other material susceptible
to being_ dropped, spilled, or otherwise escaping therefrom
unless it is covered or has adequate freeboard so as to prevent
spillage.
(3) With deposits of mud, dirt, or other debris on the vehicle's
body, fenders, frame, undercarriage, wheels, or tires.
Deposits of particulate matter on a paved roadway open to the
public shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of Section
9.15(b).
(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission
of fugitive dust from any refuse burning equipment, fuel burning
equipment, equipment used in a manufacturing process, or control
equipment.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission
of fugitive dust in sufficient quantities and of such characteristics
and duration as is, or is likely to be, injurious to human health,
plant or animal life, or property, or which unreasonably interferes
with enjoyment of life and property.
SECTION 9.16 SPRAY COATING OPERATIONS
Adopted 06 /13/91 (700)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the use of
spray equipment to apply any VOC- containing material, including
any negligibly reactive compound, unless the operation is
conducted inside an enclosed spray area that is registered with the
Agency and incorporates either dry filters or water wash curtains to
control the overspray or the use of another technique that has
received the prior written approval of the Control Officer. The
exhaust from the spray area shall be vented to the atmosphere
through a vertical stack or through the use of another technique
that has received the prior written approval of the Control Officer.
(b) The provisions of Section 9.16 shall not apply to:
(1) the use of hand -held aerosol cans,
(2) touch -up operations,
(3) the coating of marine vessels in dry docks,
(4) the coating of bridges, water towers, buildings or similar
structures, ,.
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(5) insecticide, pesticide, or fertilizer spray equipment,
(6) the coating of items that cannot be reasonably handled in an
enclosed spray area, provided the operation has received the
prior written approval of the Control Officer.
(c) The provisions of Section 9.16 shall become effective January 1,
1992.
SECTION 9.20 MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT Adopted 12/09/82 (531)
Revised 06/09/88 (621)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation
of any features, machines or devices constituting parts of or called
for by plans, specifications, or other information submitted .
pursuant to Article 6 of Regulation I unless such features,
machines or devices are maintained in good working order.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation
of any equipment as defined in Section 1.07 or control equipment
not subject to Section 9.20(a) unless the equipment or control
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equipment is maintained in good working order.
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ARTICLE 11: AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
STANDARD S
SECTION 11.01 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
Adopted 04/14/44 (784)
(a) Ambient air quality standards shall be as follows:
Carbon Sulfur Nitrogen
Averaging Monoxide PM10 Ozone Dioxide Lead Dioxide
Period (ppm) (µg /m (ppm) (ppm) (lhg /m (ppm)
annual 50a 0.02b 0.053"
calendar qtr. 1.5b
24 hours 150e 0.10"
8 hours 9d
1 hour 35d 0.12c 0.25f/0.40"
ppm = parts per million by volume
i g /m = micrograms per cubic meter (@ 25 "C and 760 mm Hg)
" attained when the expected annual arithmetic mean concentration, as
determined in accordance with 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix K, is less than or
equal to 50 µg /m
b never to be exceeded
e attained when the expected number of days per calendar year with a 24 -hour
average concentration above 150 µg /m as determined in accordance with 40
CFR Part 50, Appendix K, is equal to or less than one
d not to be exceeded more than once per year
e attained when the expected number of days per calendar year with maximum
hourly average concentrations above 0.12 ppm is equal to or less than one, as
determined by 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix H
r not to be exceeded more than twice in 7 consecutive days
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission
of air contaminants in sufficient quantity as to exceed any ambient
air quality standard in this section.
SECTION 11.02 AMBIENT AIR MONITORING
Adopted 04 /14/94 (784)
Monitoring for compliance with ambient air quality standards shall be
performed in accordance with currently approved U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency methods.
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ARTICLE 12: STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE
FOR CONTINUOUS EMISSION
MONITORING SYSTEMS
SECTION 12.01 INTRODUCTION Adopted 11/10/71 (135)
Revised 06/09/:: (621), 08/10/89 (644)
Section 12.02 requires the continuous monitoring and periodic source
testing of particulate matter emitted from certain sources which could
have a substantial impact on the maintenance of ambient air quality
standards for particulate matter. It also requires continuous emission or
operation monitors for certain new sources. Nothing in Section 12.02
shall be construed to limit the Control Officer's authority to require
continuous monitoring or source testing pursuant to Articles 3 or 6 of
this Regulation.
Sections 12.03 and 12.04 establish the design specifications,
performance specifications, performance test procedures, quality
assurance requirements, and data storage and reporting requirements
for all continuous emission monitoring (CEM) systems.
A CEM system will be considered inoperative until it has been certified
as meeting the EPA or Agency performance specifications using
instrumental performance test procedures of 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix
B, or those approved by the Agency. The Agency must be advised in
writing at least 2 weeks prior to performance specification testing and
provided the opportunity to observe and participate in all testing. The
Agency reserves the right to require an approved test plan prior to any
performance specification testing and to audit a CEM system at any
time to determine if it meets the performance specifications.
SECTION 12.02 CONTINUOUS EMISSION MONITORING
REQUIREMENTS Adopted 06/09/88 (621)
Revised 08 /10/89 (644)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation
of the following equipment without the continuous monitoring of
emissions for opacity in accordance with the requirements of
Sections 12.03 and 12.04:
(1) Cement kilns;
(2) Clinker coolers;
(3) Glass furnaces rated at greater than 1 ton of glass per hour
burning fuel;
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(4) Fuel burning equipment (excluding equipment burning
distillate oil or gaseous fuel) rated at 100 million Btu per
hour or greater;
(5) Refuse burning equipment rated at greater than 12 tons per
day.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any source above to operate using wet
control equipment unless:
(1) The suspended and dissolved solids are checked using
procedures approved by the Agency and the following
continuous operation monitoring devices are installed,
calibrated, maintained, and operated and the results
recorded:
(i) A monitoring device for the continuous measurement of
the pressure loss of the gas stream through the scrubber.
(ii) A monitoring device for continuous measurement of the
scrubbing liquid supply rate to the control device.
(iii) A monitoring device for the continuous measurement of
the exhaust gas temperature of the scrubber.
(2) All sources subject to the requirements of this section are
tested for particulate matter at least once per year using
procedures adopted by the Board. The operation standards
shall be set by the Control Officer based on the operating
conditions of the wet control device during the source test.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation
of any equipment which is required to use CEM through an Order
of Approval without the continuous monitoring of the emissions or
operations in accordance with the requirements of Sections 12.03
and 12.04.
SECTION 12.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Adopted 06 /09/88 (621)
Revised 08 /10/89 (644)
(a) All continuous monitors shall meet the performance specifications
contained in 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix B. Where there is no EPA
performance specification the monitor shall meet a performance
specification established by the Agency.
(b) All temperature monitors shall be accurate within 5 °F.
(c) All devices for monitoring pressure loss through a scrubber shall be
accurate within 1 inch of water.
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(d) All devices for monitoring scrubber liquid supply rate shall be
accurate within 5% of the design scrubbing liquid supply rate.
(e) All gaseous continuous emission monitors shall be maintained in
accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix F,
or alternate requirements approved by the Agency.
(f) All continuous opacity monitors shall be maintained in accordance
with the EPA "Recommended Quality Assurance Procedures for
Opacity Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems" (EPA 340/1-
86-010
(g) All temperature, scrubber pressure drop and scrubber liquid supply
rate monitors shall be maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations.
(h) Continuous monitoring data shall be considered invalid if any of
the following conditions occur:
(1) The monitor is not operated in accordance with the
requirements of Sections 12.03(a) through (g).
(2) The monitor is being zeroed, spanned, or is otherwise
inoperative.
(3) An hour contains less than 75% valid data readings.
(4) A day contains less than 90% valid hours when the source is
in operation.
SECTION 12.04 RECORD KEEPING AND REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS Adopted 06 /09/88 (621)
Revised 08 /10/89 (644)
(a) Valid monitoring results for opacity shall be reduced to 1- minute
averages on a clock basis.
(b) Valid monitoring results for scrubber operation shall be reduced to
1 -hour averages on a clock basis in units consistent with the
applicable operation standard.
(c) Valid monitoring results for gaseous pollutants shall be reduced to
1 -hour averages on a clock basis, or other time periods approved
by the Agency, in units consistent with the applicable emissions
standard.
(d) Valid monitoring results for temperature shall be reduced to 15-
minute averages on a clock basis.
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(e) A chronological file shall be maintained for each monitoring
system which includes:
(1) All measurements from the monitoring system.
(2) All valid averages as calculated in (a), (b), (c), and (d) above.
(3) The cause, time period, and magnitude of all emissions or
operations which violate the applicable standards.
(4) The cause and time periods for any invalid data averages.
(5) Data and results of all performance tests and recalibrations.
(6) A record of any repairs, adjustments, or maintenance to the
monitoring system.
(7) Any data necessary for conversion of the monitoring system
data to units consistent with the applicable emission or
operation standards.
All data shall be retained for a period of 2 years after the record
was made and made available for Agency review upon request.
(f) The following information shall be reported to the Control Officer
on a monthly basis within 30 days after the end of the month:
(1) The cause, time periods, and magnitudes for all emissions or
operations which violate the applicable standards and any
corrective action taken.
(2) The cause and time periods of any bypass of the air pollution
control equipment.
(3) The cause and time periods for any invalid hours.
(4) The results from all performance tests and recalibrations
conducted during the month.
(5) The amount of fuel or refuse burned or the process weight
charged to the equipment per day.
(6) The total monthly emissions of all monitored gaseous
pollutants.
(7) Any other additional information requested by the Agency.
The report shall be submitted in a format approved by the Control
Officer and shall be signed by the person exercising managerial
responsibility over the operation of the equipment for which monitoring
is required.
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ARTICLE 13: SOLID FUEL BURNING DEVICE
STANDARDS
SECTION 13.01 POLICY AND PURPOSE Adopted 11/10/:: (634)
Revised 09/26/91 (708)
The Board of Directors of the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
declares it to be the public policy of the Agency, to control and reduce air
pollution caused by woodstove emissions. It is the Agency's policy to
reduce woodstove emissions by encouraging the continued efforts to
educate the public about the effects of woodstove emissions, other heating
alternatives, and the desirability of achieving better emission performance
and heating efficiency from woodstoves pursuant to the emissions
performance standards as adopted by the Department of Ecology. It is
further the policy of the Board to encourage the replacement of
uncertified woodstoves with cleaner sources of heat.
The Board encourages cities, towns and counties within its jurisdiction to
adopt woodsmoke control programs including enhanced public education
and abatement ordinances and assist in the enforcement of this
Regulation during declared air quality episodes and periods of impaired
air quality. Nothing in this Regulation shall be construed to impair the
right of any city, town or county to adopt and enforce woodsmoke
abatement ordinances.
SECTION 13.03 OPACITY STANDARDS Adopted 10/11/90 (671)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission of
any air contaminant from any solid fuel burning device for a period
or periods aggregating more than 3 minutes in any 1 hour, which is:
(1) Darker in shade than that designated as No. 1 (20% density) on
the Ringelmann Chart, as published by the United States
Bureau of Mines; or
(2) Of such opacity as to obscure an observer's view to a degree
equal to or greater than does smoke described in Subsection
13.03(a)(1).
(b) This section shall not apply when the presence of uncombined water
is the only reason for the failure of the emission to meet the
requirements of this section.
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SECTION 13.04 PROHIBITED FUEL TYPES Adopted 11/10/:: (634)
Revised 02/09/89 (640), 09/26/91(708)
A person shall not cause or allow any of the following materials to be
burned in a solid fuel burning device:
(1) Garbage;
(2) Treated wood;
(3) Plastics;
(4) Rubber products;
(5) Animals;
(6) Asphaltic products;
(7) Waste petroleum products;
(8) Paints; or
(9) Any substance, other than properly seasoned fuel wood, or coal
with sulfur content less than 1.0% by weight burned in a coal
stove, which normally emits dense smoke or obnoxious odors.
SECTION 13.05 CURTAILMENT Adopted 11/10/88 (634)
Revised 10/11/90 (671), 09/26/91 (708)
Any person in a residence or commercial establishment that has an
adequate source of heat without using a solid fuel burning device shall:
(a) Not use any solid fuel burning device except those which are either
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Phase II or United
States Environmental Protection Agency certified or certified by the
Department of Ecology under RCW 70.94.457(1) or a pellet stove
either certified or issued an exemption by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency in accordance with Title 40, Part
60 of the Code of Federal Regulations, in the geographical area and
for the period of time that a first stage of impaired air quality has
been declared for that area.
(b) Not use any solid fuel burning device in a geographical area and for
the period of time that a second stage of impaired air quality has
been declared for that area.
(c) Compliance with the above solid fuel burning device curtailment
rules may be enforced after a time period of 3 hours has elapsed
from the time of declaration of impaired air quality. Smoke visible
from a chimney, flue, or exhaust duct shall constitute prima facie
evidence of unlawful operation of an applicable solid fuel burning
device. This presumption may be refuted by demonstration that the
smoke was not caused by an applicable solid fuel burning device.
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PUGET SOUND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
110 Union Street, Suite 500
Seattle, Washington 98101-2038
(206) 343-8800
REGULATION III
Copies of Regulations 1, II, and III are available by writing, calling, or
visiting the Agency.
Regulation III
Regulation III of the
PUGET SOUND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
110 Union Street, Suite 500
Seattle, Washington 98101 -2038
As originally adopted by Resolution No. 670 on August 9, 1990 by the Board of Directors of the Agency
and as amended by subsequent resolutions as follows:
Resolution
No. Date Adopted Sections Amended
666 09/13/90 Adopted - Article 4 [effective 10 /15/90]
700 06/13/91 Revised - 2.01 [effective 07/15/91]
715 01/09/92 Revised - 1.07 and 2.01 [effective 02/09/92]
Adopted - 3.07 [effective 02/09/92]
716 01/09/92 Revised - 3.01, 3.03, and Appendix A [effective 02/09/92]
Re #'d/
Revised - 1.07 to 1.08 [effective 02/09/92]
Adopted - 1.02 and 1.07 [effective 02/09/92]
745 02/11/93 Revised - 1.01 and 1.08 [effective 04/15/93]
Deleted - 4.01, 4.02, 4.03, 4.04, and 4.05 [effective 04 /15/93]
Adopted - 4.01, 4.02, and 4.03 [effective 04/15/93]
757 07/08/93 Revised - 1.08, 4.01, and 4.02 [effective 08/14/93]
760 08/12/93 Adopted - 2.02 [effective 09 /17/93]
769 12/09/93 Revised - 3.01 [effective 01/13/94]
777 02/10/94 Deleted - 1.09 [effective 03/17/94]
784 04/14/94 Revised - 2.01 and 2.05 [effective 05/19/94]
Deleted - 2,03 [effective 05/19/94]
798 09/08/94 Revised - 2.02 [effective 10/14/94]
799 09/08/94 Revised - Appendix A [effective 10/14/94]
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Regulation III of the
PUGET SOUND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
Table of Contents
Article Page
1 General Requirements 1 -1
2 Review of Toxic Air Contaminant Sources 2 -1
3 Source - Specific Emission Standards 3 -1
4 Asbestos Control Standards 4 -1
Section Page
1.01 Policy 1 -1
1.02 Short Title 1 -1
1.03 Area Sources of Toxic Air Contaminants 1 -1
1.05 Purpose and Approach 1 -1
1.07 General Definitions 1 -2
1.08 Special Definitions 1 -2
1.11 Reporting Requirements 1 -6
2.01 Applicability . 2 -1
2.02 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants 2 -1
2.05 Registered Sources of Toxic Air Contaminants 2 -2
3.01 Chromic Acid Plating and Anodizing 3 -1
3.03 Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaners 3 -2
3.05 Solvent Metal Cleaners 3 -3
3.07 Ethylene Oxide Sterilizers and Aerators 3 -5
4.01 Application Requirements and Fees 4-1
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a 4.03 15isposal of Asbestos- Containing Waste Material 4 -10
Appendix A: Acceptable Source Impact Levels A1-Al2
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ARTICLE 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 1.01 POLICY Adopted 08 /09/90 (670)'
Revised 02 /11/93 (745)
The Board has found that the use, production, and emission of toxic air
contaminants into the atmosphere in the Puget Sound region poses a
threat to the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the region
and causes degradation of the environment. Therefore the Board, in
order to control the emission of toxic air contaminants and to provide for
uniform enforcement of air pollution control in its jurisdiction and to
carry out the mandates and purposes of the Washington Clean Air Act,
the Federal Clean Air Act, and the National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants (40 CFR Part 61), declares the necessity of the
adoption of this Regulation III pertaining to toxic air contaminants.
It is the policy of the Agency to continuously acquire and study available
scientific information on toxic air contaminants, their sources, and their
effect on the public health and welfare, and to develop and adopt
strategies for effectively reducing or eliminating impacts from toxic air
contaminants.
SECTION 1.02 SHORT TITLE Adopted 01 /09/92 (716)
This Regulation may be known and cited as "Regulation III of the Puget
Sound Air Pollution Control Agency ".
SECTION 1.03 AREA SOURCES OF TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS
Adopted 08 /09/90 (670)
It is the policy of the Agency to seek and acquire information on the
impact on the public health of area sources of toxics such as motor
vehicles and solid fuel burning devices. The Agency will assess current
strategies for reducing toxic impacts from these sources and adopt further
emission reduction strategies as necessary to protect and promote the
public health, safety, and welfare, and the quality of the environment.
SECTION 1.05 PURPOSE AND APPROACH Adopted 08/09/90 (670)
The purpose of this Regulation III is to reduce the ambient
concentrations of toxic air contaminants in the Puget Sound region and
thereby prevent air pollution. The Agency does adopt the following
framework:
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(a) The Agency will continue to acquire and study scientific information
on the effects of toxic air contaminants on the public health and
control measures to mitigate such impacts.
(b) The ambient impact of emissions of toxic air contaminants from new
and existing sources will be evaluated by comparing modeled or
measured concentrations with the Acceptable Source Impact Levels
(ASILs) adopted by the Board.
(c) The Best Available Control Technology (BACT) will be required for
sources of toxic air contaminants to minimize the emissions and
protect the health and welfare of the people of the Puget Sound
region.
(d) Specific regulations will be adopted by the Board for source
categories which have been identified as a hazard to human health.
SECTION 1.07 GENERAL DEFINITIONS Adopted 01/09/92 (716)
All definitions in Regulation I Section 1.07, Definitions, are fully applic-
able to Regulation III.
SECTION 1.08 SPECIAL DEFINITIONS Adopted 08/09/90 (670)
Revised 01/09/92 (715), Revised /Renumbered 01/09/92 (716), Revised 02 /11/93 (745), 07/08/93 (757)
(a) ACCEPTABLE SOURCE IMPACT LEVEL (ASIL) means a
concentration of a toxic air contaminant in the outdoor atmosphere
in any area that does not have restricted or controlled public access
that is used to evaluate the air quality impacts of a single source.
There are three types of acceptable source impact levels: risk- based,
threshold- based, and special. Concentrations for these three types of
ASILs are established by the Board after public hearing and are
listed in Appendix A of this Regulation III.
(b) ADEQUATELY WET means sufficiently mixed, saturated,
penetrated, or coated with a continuous fine mist of water or an
aqueous solution to prevent emissions.
(c) AMPERE -HOURS means the integral of electrical current applied to
a plating or anodizing tank (amperes) over a period of time (hours).
(d) ANTI -MIST ADDITIVE means a chemical which reduces the
hexavalent chromium emission rate from a tank.
(e) ASBESTOS means the asbestiform varieties of actinolite, amosite
(cummingtonite - grunerite), tremolite, chrysotile (serpentinite),
crocidolite (riebeckite), or anthophyllite.
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(f) ASBESTOS - CONTAINING MATERIAL means any material
containing at least one percent (1 %) asbestos as determined by
polarized light microscopy using the Interim Method of the
Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Samples contained in Appendix
A of Subpart F in 40 CFR Part 763. This term does not include
asbestos - containing roofing material, regardless of asbestos content,
when the following conditions are met:
(1) The asbestos - containing roofing material is in good condition
and is not peeling, cracking, or crumbling; and
(2) The binder is petroleum based the asbestos fibers are
suspended in that base, and individual fibers are still
encapsulated; and
(3) The binder still exhibits enough plasticity to prevent the release
of asbestos fibers in the process of removing it; and
(4) The building, vessel, or structure containing the asbestos -
containing roofing material will not be demolished by burning
or mechanical renovation /demolition methods that may release
asbestos fibers.
(g) ASBESTOS- CONTAINING WASTE MATERIAL means any waste
that contains asbestos- containing material. This term includes
asbestos waste from control equipment, materials used to enclose the
work area during an asbestos project, asbestos - containing material(s)
collected for disposal, or asbestos - contaminated waste, debris,
containers, bags, protective clothing, or HEPA filters. This term
does not include samples of asbestos - containing material taken for
testing or enforcement actions.
(h) ASBESTOS PROJECT means the construction, demolition, repair,
remodeling, maintenance, or renovation of any ublic or private
building(s), vessel, structure(s), or component(s) involving the
demolition, removal, encapsulation, salvage, disposal, or disturbance
of any asbestos - containing material. This term includes the removal
and disposal of asbestos - containing waste material from
manufacturing operations that combine asbestos- containing material
with any other material(s) to produce a product and the removal and
disposal of stored asbestos - containing material or asbestos -
containing waste material. It does not include the application of duct
tape, rewettable glass cloth, canvas, cement, paint, or other non -
asbestos materials to seal or fill exposed areas where asbestos fibers
may be released.
11-E2A (1) ASBESTOS SURVEY means an inspection using the procedures
contained in 40 CFR 763.86, or an alternate method that has
received prior written approval from the Control Officer, to
determine whether materials or structures to be worked on,
removed, or demolished, contain asbestos. In residential dwellings,
asbestos samples may be taken by the resident owner of the dwelling.
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(j) CERTIFIED ASBESTOS WORKER OR SUPERVISOR . means a
person who is certified by the Washington State Department of
Labor and Industries under WAC 296-65-010, 012, and 030 to
undertake an asbestos project or, for federal employees working in a
federal facility, trained in an equally effective program approved by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
(k) CHROMIC ACID ANODIZING means an electrolytic process by
which a metal surface is converted to an oxide surface coating in a
solution containing chromic acid.
(1) CHROMIC ACID PLATING means an electrolytic process by which
chromium is deposited on a base metal surface.
(m) COLD SOLVENT CLEANER or COLD CLEANER means a
degreasing tank in which a solvent with a true vapor pressure greater
than 4.2 kPa (0.6 psia) is not heated at or above the boiling point.
(n) COLLECTED FOR DISPOSAL means sealed in a leak -tight
container while adequately wet.
(o) COMPONENT means any equipment, pipe, structural member, or
other item covered, coated, or manufactured from asbestos -
containing material.
(p) CONTROLLED AREA means an area to which only certified
asbestos workers, or other persons authorized by Section 3.05 of
Regulation I or the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act,
have access. For residential dwellings, the controlled area is the
interior of the dwelling.
(q) DEMOLITION means the wrecking, dismantling, removal of any
load - supporting structural member on, or burning of, any building,
vessel, structure, or portion thereof. For residential dwellings, a
demolition means the wrecking, dismantling, or removal of any load -
bearing structural member by the use of heavy equipment (such as a
backhoe) or the burning of the building thereby ren as
permanently uninhabitable, that portion of the building being
demolished.
(r) EMERGENCY ASBESTOS PROJECT means an unplanned asbestos
project necessitated by a sudden and unexpected event that will
imminently endanger human health and safety either through
exposure to asbestos fibers or loss of vital utilities. Such events may
include earthquakes, floods, fire damage, non - routine failure or
malfunction of equipment, or identification of additional asbestos -
containing material discovered during an asbestos project.
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(s) ETHYLENE OXIDE AERATOR means any equipment, space, or
room in which air is used to remove residual ethylene oxide from
. sterilized materials.
(t) ETHYLENE OXIDE STERILIZER means any chamber or related
piece of equipment that uses ethylene oxide or an ethylene oxide
i
mixture in any sterilization or fumigation process.
(u) FREEBOARD RATIO means the freeboard height (the distance
from the top of the degreaser to the air /solvent vapor interface)
divided by the width (lesser horizontal dimension) of the degreaser
(measured at the top).
(v) HEPA FILTER means a high efficiency particulate air filter found in
respirators and vacuum systems capable of filtering 0.3 micrometer
mean aerodynamic diameter particles with 99.97% efficiency.
(w) LEAK -TIGHT CONTAINER means a dust -tight container, at least E-
mil thick, that encloses the asbestos - containing waste material and
prevents solids or liquids from escaping or spilling out. Such
containers may include sealed plastic bags, metal or fiber drums, and
polyethylene plastic.
(x) LOCAL EXHAUST VENTILATION AND COLLECTION SYSTEM
means a system as described in Appendix J of EPA 560/565 -024
(Guidance for Controlling Asbestos- Containing Materials in
Buildings).
(y) OWNER OR OPERATOR means any person who owns, leases,
operates, controls, or is responsible for activities at an asbestos
project site, or an asbestos project operation, or both.
(z) REFRIGERATED FREEBOARD CHILLER means a set of cooling
coils situated above the condenser which operates at 2 °C or less.
(aa) RESIDENTIAL DWELLING means any nonmultiple unit building
containing space for uses such as living, sleeping, preparation of
food, and eating that is used, occupied, or intended or designed to be
occupied by one owner as their domicile. This term includes
houses, mobile homes, trailers, houseboats, and houses with a
"mother -in -law apartment" or "guest room ". This term does not
include single or multiple family rental units. This term does not
include structures that are demolished or renovated as part of a
commercial or public project. Nor does this term include any mixed -
use building, structure, or installation that contains a residential unit.
(bb) TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANT (TAC) means any air contaminant
listed in Appendix A of this Regulation III or listed in the
Administrative Regulations of the United States of America in 40
CFR Part 372, Subpart D, as both now exist or are hereinafter
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amended, and both of which by this reference are incorporated
herein and made a part hereof.
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(cc) VAPOR DEGREASER means a degreasing tank in which the solvent
is heated at or above the boiling point.
(dd) VISIBLE EMISSIONS means any emissions that are visually
detectable without the aid of instruments. This term does not
include condensed uncombined water vapor.
(ee) WASTE GENERATOR means any owner or operator of a source
whose act or process produces asbestos - containing waste material.
(ff) WASTE SHIPMENT RECORD means the shipping document
required to be originated and signed by the owner or operator, used
to track and substantiate the disposition of asbestos - containing waste
material.
(gg) WORKING DAY means Monday through Friday and includes
holidays that fall on any of the days Monday through Friday.
SECTION 1.11 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Adopted 08/09/90 (670)
(a) This section applies to all sources of toxic air contaminants which are
subject to Article 5 of Regulation I.
(b) In addition to the reporting requirements of Article 5 of Regulation
I, the owner or operator of an air contaminant source shall make
reports to the Agency concerning the types and amounts of toxic air
contaminants emitted and other relevant information needed to
calculate such emissions.
(c) The owner or operator of an air contaminant source shall, upon
request of the Agency, provide such existing or reasonably available
information as necessary to assist the Agency to determine if the
emissions of toxic air contaminants from the source may result in the
exceedance of an ASIL contained in Appendix A of this Regulation
III.
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ARTICLE 2: REVIEW OF TOXIC AIR
CONTAMINANT SOURCES
SECTION 2.01 APPLICABILITY Adopted 08/09/90 (670)
Revised 06/13/91 (700), 01/09/92 (715), 04/14/94 (784)
(a) Article 2 of this Regulation III shall apply to all sources of toxic air
contaminants except the following:
(1) Asbestos Removal Operations subject to Article 4 of
Regulation III
(2) Chromic Acid Plating and Anodizing Tanks subject to Section
3.01 of Regulation III
(3) Solvent Metal Cleaners subject to Section 3.05 of Regulation III
(4) Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaners subject to Section 3.03 of
Regulation III
(5) Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaning Systems subject to Section 3.07
of Regulation II
(6) Gasoline Storage and Dispensing Operations subject to Article
2 of Regulation II
(7) Graphic Arts Systems subject to Section 3.05 of Regulation II
(8) Can and Paper Coating Operations subject to Section 3.03 of
Regulation II
(9) Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Coating Operations
subject to Section 3.04 of Regulation II
(10) Polyester /Vinylester /Gelcoat /Resin Operations subject to
Section 3.08 of Regulation II
(11) Coatings and Ink Manufacturing subject to Section 3.11 of
Regulation II
(12) Ethylene Oxide Sterilizers and Aerators subject to Section 3.07
of Regulation III
(b) Any demonstration required by this Article shall be conducted in
accordance with the Agency "Guidelines For Evaluating Sources of
Toxic Air Contaminants ", which are hereby incorporated by
reference.
SECTION 2.02 NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS Adopted 08 /12/93 (760)
Revised 09 /08/94 (798)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of any
source in violation of any provision of Part 61, Title 40, of the Code of
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Federal Regulations (CFR) in effect July 1, 1994 herein incorporated by
reference.
SECTION 2.05 REGISTERED SOURCES OF TOXIC AIR
CONTAMINANTS Adopted 08/09/90 (670)
Revised 04 /14/94 (784)
(a) This Section applies to all sources of toxic air contaminants required
to be registered by Article 5 of Regulation I, unless covered by
specific rules referenced in Section 2.01 above.
(b) The Control Officer shall have the authority to conduct a screening
evaluation of any source in accordance with the Agency "Guidelines
For Evaluating Sources of Toxic Air Contaminants" to determine if
the toxic air contaminant emissions from the source would result in
the exceedance of an ASIL contained in Appendix A of this
Regulation III. The owner or operator of the source shall be
informed of the results of any such screening evaluation.
(c) If, as a result of the screening evaluation conducted under (b) above,
the Control Officer determines that the toxic air contaminant
emissions from a source may result in the exceedance of an ASIL
contained in Appendix A of this Regulation III, the Control Officer
may issue an order requiring the owner or operator of the source to
perform an analysis in accordance with the Agency "Guidelines For
Evaluating Sources of Toxic Air Contaminants" and may establish a
schedule for submission of the analysis.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any person required to perform an analysis
under (c) above, to cause or allow the continued operation of the
source after the submission date established by the Control Officer,
unless one of the following conditions is met:
(1) A dispersion modeling analysis demonstrates to the Control
Officer that the toxic air contaminant emissions from the source
will not result in the exceedance of any ASIL contained in
Appendix A of this Regulation III; or
(2) A dispersion modeling analysis demonstrates to the Control
Officer that the toxic air contaminant emissions from the source
will not result in the exceedance of any ASIL contained in
Appendix A of this Regulation III after the installation of the
Best Available Control Technology (BACT) and a compliance
schedule for employing BACT is approved by the Control
Officer; or
(3) BACT is employed on the source or a compliance schedule for
employing BACT is approved by the Control Officer, and a risk
analysis demonstrates to the Control Officer that the toxic air
contaminant emissions from the source will not cause air
pollution as defined in Section 1.07 of Regulation I.
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ARTICLE 3: SOURCE - SPECIFIC EMISSION
STANDARDS
SECTION 3.01 CHROMIC ACID PLATING AND ANODIZING
Adopted 08 /09/90 (670)
Revised 01/09/92 (716), 12/09/93 (769)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of
any chromic acid plating or anodizing tank unless the tank is
equipped with a permanent ampere -hour accumulator that is
operating at all times electrical current is applied to the tank and the
facility -wide uncontrolled hexavalent chromium emissions from
plating or anodizing tanks are reduced by at least 95% using either of
the following control techniques:
(1) An anti -mist additive shall be employed; or
(2) The tank shall be equipped with:
(A) A capture system that represents good engineering practice
and that shall be in place and in operation at all times
electrical current is applied to the tank; and
(B) Control equipment or a combination of anti -mist additives
( and control equipment that collectively limit hexavalent
chromium emissions to less than 0.15 milligrams per
ampere -hour of electrical charge applied to the tank.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of
any chromic acid plating or anodizing tank at a facility where the
facility-wide hexavalent chromium emissions from chromic acid
plating and anodizing are greater than 1 kilogram per year after the
application of the control techniques required by Section 3.01(a),
unless the facility-wide uncontrolled hexavalent chromium emissions
from plating and anodizing tanks are reduced by at least 99% using
either of the following control techniques:
(1) An anti -mist additive shall be employed; or
(2) The tank shall be equipped with:
(A) A capture system that represents good engineering practice
and that shall be in place and in operation at all times
electrical current is applied to the tank; and
(B) Control equipment or a combination of anti -mist additives
and control equipment that collectively limit hexavalent
chromium emissions to less than 0.03 milligrams per
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ampere -hour of electrical charge applied to the tank.
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(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of
any chromic acid plating or anodizing tank at a facility where the
facility -wide hexavalent chromium emissions from chromic acid
plating and anodizing would be greater than 1 kilogram per year
after the application of the control techniques required by Section
3.01(b), unless the facility -wide uncontrolled hexavalent chromium
emissions from plating and anodizing tanks are reduced by at least
99.8% using either of the following control techniques:
(1) An anti -mist additive shall be employed; or
(2) The tank shall be equipped with:
(A) A capture system that represents rood engineering practice
and that shall be in place and in operation at all times
electrical current is applied to the tank; and
(B) Control equipment or a combination of anti -mist additives
and control equipment that collectively limit hexavalent
chromium emissions to less than 0.006 milligrams per
ampere -hour of electrical charge applied to the tank.
(d) The owner or operator of the source shall report the facility -wide
hexavalent chromium emissions to the Agency annually using
procedures approved by the Control Officer.
SECTION 3.03 PERCHLOROETHYLENE DRY CLEANERS
Adopted 08 /09/90 (670)
Revised 01/09/92 (716)
(a) This section applies to all dry cleaning systems using
perchloroethylene, except systems with annual uncontrolled
emissions of 300 kilograms or less.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a perchloroethylene
dry cleaning system unless the entire dryer exhaust is vented through
a control device which will reduce VOC emissions to 5 kg or less per
100 kg dry weight of cleaned articles.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of
a perchloroethylene dry cleaner unless the control device meets one
of the following conditions:
(1) The exhaust from a carbon adsorber shall contain less than 100
ppm perchloroethylene as measured over a period of one
minute before dilution; or
(2) The air temperature at the outlet of a refrigerated condenser
must reach 7 °C or less during the cool -down period. A
temperature gauge shall be installed on the condenser outlet
duct; or
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(3) The demonstrated control efficiency for any other control
device must be 90% or greater by weight, prior to the discharge
to the atmosphere measured over a complete control cycle.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of
any perchloroethylene dry cleaner unless all of the following
conditions are met:
(1) All leaking components shall be repaired immediately.
(2) If filtration cartridges are drained, they shall be drained in an
enclosed container for at least twenty -four (24) hours before
discarding the cartridges.
SECTION 3.05 SOLVENT METAL CLEANERS Adopted as /09/90 (670)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of
any solvent metal cleaner unless it includes all of the following
equipment:
(1) A cover for the solvent tank which shall be closed at all times
except when processing work in the degreaser. However, the
cover shall be closed to the maximum extent possible when
parts are being degreased.
(2) A facility for draining cleaned parts such that the drained
solvent is returned to the solvent tank.
(3) For cold solvent cleaners, a freeboard ratio greater than or
equal to 0.75.
(4) For vapor degreasers, the following equipment:
(A) Both the following safety switches:
(i) A high vapor cutoff thermostat with manual reset;
and
(ii) For degreasers with spray devices, a vapor-up
thermostat which will allow spray operation only after
the vapor zone has risen to the design level.
(B) And one of the following:
(i) A freeboard ratio greater than or equal to 0.75; or
(ii) A refrigerated freeboard chiller.
(5) For conveyorized vapor degreasers:
(A) A drying tunnel or a rotating basket sufficient to prevent
cleaned parts from carrying liquid solvent out of the
degreaser.
�... (B) Both of the following safety switches:
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(i) A high vapor cutoff thermostat with manual reset;
and
(ii) A vapor -up thermostat which will allow conveyor
movement only after the vapor zone has risen to the
design vapor level.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of
any solvent metal cleaner unless the following requirements are met:
(1) Solvent shall not leak from any portion of the degreasing
equipment.
(2) Solvent, including waste solvent, shall be stored in closed
containers and shall be disposed of in such a manner as to
prevent its evaporation into the atmosphere.
(3) For cold cleaners, cleaned parts shall be drained until dripping
ceases.
(4) Degreaser construction shall be such that the liquid solvent
from the cleaned parts drains into a trough or equivalent device
and is returned to the solvent tank.
(5) For open -top vapor degreasers, solvent drag -out shall be
minimized by the following measures:
(A) Racked parts shall be allowed to fully drain.
(B) The work load shall be degreased in the vapor zone until
condensation ceases.
(C) Spraying operations shall be done within the vapor layer.
(D) When using a powered hoist, the vertical speed of parts in
and out of the vapor zone shall be less than 3 meters per
minute (10 feet per minute).
(E) When the cover is open, the lip of the degreaser shall not
be exposed to steady drafts greater than 15.3 meters per
minute (50 feet per minute).
(F) When equipped with a lip exhaust, the fan shall be turned
off when the cover is closed.
(6) For conveyorized vapor degreasers, solvent drag -out shall be
minimized by the following measures:
(A) Racked parts shall be allowed to fully drain.
(B) Vertical conveyor speed shall be maintained at less than 3
meters per minute (110 feet per minute).
(c) After July 1, 1993, it shall be unlawful for any person to cause or
allow the operation of any vapor degreaser employing a toxic air
contaminant unless:
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(1) Such person has conducted an analysis of available alternative
technologies considering cost and performance and has
determined that no acceptable alternative exists; and
(2) The vapor degreaser employs the following equipment:
(A) A cover which opens horizontally; and
(B) A freeboard ratio greater than or equal to 1.00; and
(C) A refrigerated freeboard chiller.
SECTION 3.07 ETHYLENE OXIDE STERILIZERS AND AERATORS
Adopted 01/09/92 (715)
(a) The rovisions of this rule do not apply if the facility -wide usage of
ethylene oxide is less than 11 kilograms (25 pounds per year).
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission of
ethylene oxide from the operation of any sterilizer or aerator unless
ethylene oxide emissions from each device meet the following
control efficiencies:
Facility-wide Usage Exhaust Control
of Ethylene Oxide Streams to be Efficiency
kg /yr (lbs /yr) Controlled ( %)
>_11 and 5_272 (?25 and 5.600) Sterilizer 99.0
Aerator 90.0
>272 and 5.2,270 ( >600and 55,000) Sterilizer 99.9
Aerator 95.0
> 2,270 (> 5,000) Sterilizer 99.9
Aerator 99.0
(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of
an ethylene oxide sterilizer or aerator unless the maximum
concentration of ethylene oxide is less than 10 ppm as measured 1
centimeter away from any portion of the equipment other than the
exhaust.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the discharge of
ethylene oxide in the sterilizer exhaust vacuum pump working fluid
to the wastewater stream.
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(e) Annual source tests shall be conducted in accordance with Section
3.07 of Regulation I to verify compliance with the requirements in
this section.
(f) The provisions of this section shall be met on the following schedule:
(1) Submit Notice of Construction by July 1, 1992; and
(2) Submit Progress Report by July 1, 1993; and
(3) Achieve Final Compliance by July 1, 1994.
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ARTICLE 4: ASBESTOS CONTROL STANDARDS
SECTION 4.01 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS AND FEES
Adopted 02 /11/93 (745)
Revised 07 /08/93 (757)
(a) Application Requirements - Applicability.
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow work on an
asbestos project or demolition unless the owner or operator has
obtained written approval from the Control Officer as follows:
) (1) A written "Application to Perform an Asbestos Project" or an
"Application to Perform a Demolition" shall be submitted on
Agency - provided forms by the owner or operator for approval
by the Control Officer before any work on an asbestos project
or demolition begins. It shall be unlawful for any person to
cause or allow any false or misrepresenting information on
either form.
(2) The written application shall be accompanied by the
appropriate application fee and rtification that an asbestos
survey has been conducted. cCe s UL7
(3) The written application for a demolition shall also include a
certification that there is no known asbestos- containing material
remaining in the area of the demolition.
(4) The duration of an asbestos project or demolition shall not
exceed one (1) year beyond the original starting date and shall
have a starting and completion date that is commensurate with
the amount of work involved.
(5) A copy of the approved application and asbestos survey shall be
available for inspection at the asbestos project or demolition
site.
(6) Upon completion of an asbestos project or a demolition, a
written "Notice of Completion" shall be filed with the Control
Officer on forms provided by the Agency.
(7) Submission of an "Application to Perform an Asbestos Project"
shall be prima facie evidence that the asbestos project involves
asbestos - containing material.
(8) Application for multiple asbestos projects may be filed on one
form, if the following criteria are met:
(A) The work will be performed continuously by the same
contractor; and
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(B) The structures must be in an unbroken sequence, not
divided by road, waterway, or structures not included in the
asbestos project; and
(C) The asbestos project specifications regarding location and
dates are provided in detail; and
(D) All asbestos projects are bid as a group under the same
contract.
(b) Application Requirements - Advance Notification Period and Fee.
Any application required by Section 4.01(a) shall be considered
incomplete until all the information required by Section 4.01(a) is
received by the Control Officer and accompanied by the appropriate,
non - refundable fee. The advance notification eriod and
appropriate fee shall be determined by the following table:
Advance
Notification Application
Period Fee Forms Required
Demolition All 10 S 25 1) Application to Perform
Working a Demolition
Days 2) Certification that No
Known Asbestos is
Present
Asbestos Residential Prior S 25 Application to Perform
Project Notification an Asbestos Project
Required
Asbestos <10 linear ft Prior $ 25 Application to Perform
Project <11 square ft Notification an Asbestos Project
Required
Asbestos 10 - 259 linear ft 10 $ 100 Application to Perform
Project 11 - 159 square ft Working an Asbestos Project
Days
Asbestos 260 - 999 linear ft 10 S 250 Application to Perform
Project 160 - 4,999 sq ft Working an Asbestos Project
Days
Asbestos 1,000 - 9,999 linear ft 10 $ 500 Application to Perform
Project 5,000 - 49,999 sq ft Working an Asbestos Project
Days
Asbestos 10,000+ linear ft 10 $1,000 Application to Perform
Project 50,000+ sq ft Working an Asbestos Project
Days
Amendments All Projects Prior S 25 Amended Copy of
Notification (3rd amend- Approved Application
Required ment & after)
Emergencies All projects that Prior $ 100 Emergency Waiver
normally require Notification plus Normal Request Letter
a 10 working day Required Notification (submitted by ,
notification period Fee property owner)
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(c) Annual Applications.
In addition to the application requirements of Sections 4.01(a) and
4.01(b), the owner or operator of a facility may file for approval by
the Control Officer an annual written application to conduct asbestos
projects on one or more buildings, vessels, or structures at the facility
during each calendar year for the purpose of scheduled maintenance
or emergency repairs. The requirements of Sections 4.01(a)(1)
through 4.01(a)(4), 4.01(a)(6), and 4.01(b) shall not apply to asbestos
f projects undertaken during the calendar year at the applicable
acility if all of the following conditions are met:
(1) Annual Application - Restrictions.
(A) The annual written application shall be filed for approval
by the Control Officer before commencing work on any
asbestos project to be specified in an annual application.
(B) The total amount of asbestos - containing material for all
asbestos projects from each structure, vessel, or building in
a calendar year under this section shall be limited to less
than 260 linear feet on pipes and 160 square feet on other
components.
(C) The application requirements of Sections 4.01(a) and
4.01(b) shall apply to any asbestos project involving at least
260 linear feet on pipes or 160 square feet on other
components for each building, vessel, or structure at the
facility, including residential dwellings.
(D) A copy of the written annual application shall be available
for inspection at the property owner's or operator's office
until the end of the calendar year.
(E) Asbestos - containing waste material generated from
asbestos projects filed under an annual application may be
stored for projects at the facility if all of the following
conditions are met:
(i) All asbestos- containing waste material shall be
treated in accordance with Sections 4.03(a)(1) and
4.03(a)(3);
(ii) Accumulated asbestos - containing waste material
collected during each calendar quarter shall be kept
in a controlled storage area posted with one (1) or
more asbestos warning signs and accessible only to
authorized persons; and
(iii) All stored asbestos - containing waste material shall be
deposited at a waste disposal site within ninety (90)
calendar days after collection for disposal unless the
asbestos- containing waste material is handled as
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dangerous waste in accordance with WAC 173 -303.
The waste disposal site shall be operated in
accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 61.154 or
61.155 and approved by the health department with
jurisdiction.
(2) Annual Application - Reporting Requirements and Fees.
Annual written applications required by Section 4.01(c)(1) shall
be submitted by the facility owner or operator on forms
provided by the Agency and filed for approval by the Control
Officer, accompanied by an annual fee of $1,000.
(3) Annual Application - Quarterly Reporting Requirements.
In addition to the written annual application requirements of
Section 4.01(c)(2), the facility owner or operator shall submit
quarterly written reports to the Control Officer within fifteen
(15) days after the end of each calendar quarter. Each quarterly
report shall be submitted on forms provided by the Agency or
in a format approved by the Control Officer.
(d) Application Requirements - Amendments.
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow any deviation
from the information contained in a written application unless an
amended application has been received and approved by the Control
Officer. Amended applications required by this section shall be filed
by the original applicant, received by the Control Officer no later
than the last filed completion date, and are limited to the following
revisions:
(1) A change in the job size category because of additional
asbestos- containing material. In this case, the fee shall be
increased accordingly and the total fee shall be equal to, but not
exceed, the fee amount rovided for each job size category
specified in Section 4.01(b�
(2) The asbestos project or demolition starting or completion date,
provided the total duration of the work does not exceed one (1)
calendar year beyond the original starting date. The
commencement date of the original advance notification period
shall apply with no additional waiting period required for
amended applications filed in accordance with Section 4.01(d)
and approved by the Control Officer. If an amended
application results in a job size category that requires a waiting
period as specified in Section 4.01(b) and the original
application did not require a waiting period, the advance
notification period shall commence on the approval date of the
original application;
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(3) Name, mailing address, and telephone number of the owner or
operator of the asbestos project site or operation;
(4) Waste disposal site, provided the revised waste disposal site is
61 operated in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 61.154 or
.155 and approved by the health department with jurisdiction;
(5) Method of removal or compliance procedures, provided the
revised work plan meets the asbestos emission control and
• disposal requirements of Sections 4.02 and 4.03;
(6) Description, size (total square feet or number of floors), and
approximate age of the - building, vessel, or structure at the
original address or location; and
(7) Any other information requested by the Control Officer.
(e) Advance Notification Period - Exemptions.
The Control Officer may waive the required ten (10) working day
advance notification period in Section 4 .01(b) for an asbestos project
or demolition if the facility owner demonstrates to the Control
Officer that there is an emergency as follows:
(1) Emergency Asbestos Project. The owner of a facility may
submit a signed written request to waive the required ten (10)
working day advance notification period for an asbestos project.
The request shall be submitted for approval by the Control
Officer and be accompanied by the required application and
appropriate fee as required by Sections 4.01(a) and 4.01(b).
Any request for approval of an emergency asbestos project shall
include, at a minimum:
(A) The complete name, mailing address, and telephone
number of the facility owner or operator, including the city,
zip code, and county;
(B) The complete street address or location of the asbestos
project site, including the city, zip code, and county;
(C) A description of the sudden and unexpected event
including the date and hour that the emergency occurred;
and
(D) An explanation of how the sudden and unexpected event
has caused an emergency condition.
(2) Emergency Demolition. The owner of a facility may submit a
signed written request to waive the required ten (10) working
day advance notification period for a demolition if the request is
accompanied by a copy of an order from a federal, state, or
{ local government agency that requires demolition before the ten
(10) working day advance notification period has elapsed. The
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request and copy of the order shall be submitted for approval by
the Control Officer and be accompanied by the required ,
applications and appropriate fee as required by Sections 4.01(a)
and 4.01(b). Any request for approval of an emergency
demolition shall include, at a minimum:
(A) The complete name, mailing address, and telephone
number of the owner or operator of the facility and the
asbestos project, including the city, zip code, and county;
(B) The complete street address or location of the demolition
site, including the city, zip code, and county;
(C) The name, title, and authority of the state or local
government representative who has ordered the
demolition;
(D) The reason why the demolition was ordered; and
(E) The dates on which the order was received and the
demolition was ordered to begin.
SECTION 4.02 PROCEDURES FOR ASBESTOS EMISSION
CONTROL Adopted 02/11/93 (745)
Revised 07/08/93 (757)
(a) Asbestos Project - Requirements.
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow work on an
asbestos project unless an asbestos survey has been conducted and
the following procedures are employed:
(1) Any work on an asbestos project shall be performed by certified
asbestos workers under the direct, on -site supervision of a
certified asbestos supervisor. This requirement shall not apply
to certain limited asbestos projects conducted in accordance
with Section 4.02(b) for residential dwellings, nor to asbestos
projects for which the Washington State Department of Labor
and Industries has determined certified asbestos workers or
supervisors are not required.
(2) All asbestos - containing material shall be kept adequately wet
while being removed from any structure, building, vessel, or
component.
(3) No visible emissions shall result from an asbestos project.
(4) All asbestos- containing material that has been removed or may
have fallen off components during the course of an asbestos
project shall be:
(A) Kept adequately wet until collected for disposal; and
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(B) Collected for disposal at the end of each working day; and
(C) Contained in a controlled area at all times until
transported to a waste disposal site; and
(D) Carefully lowered to the ground or a lower floor, not
dropped, thrown, slid, or otherwise handled in such a
manner that may risk further damage to them; or
(E) Transported to the ground via dust -tight chutes or
containers if they have been removed or stripped more
than 50 feet above ground level and were not removed as a
unit or in sections.
(5) Mechanical assemblies or components covered, coated, or
manufactured from asbestos - containing material, removed as a
unit or in sections, shall be contained in a leak -tight wrapping
after wetting and labeled in accordance with Section
4.03(a)(1)(C).
(A) For large components such as boilers. steam generators,
and large tanks, the asbestos - containing material is not
required to be removed or stripped if the component can
be removed, stored, transported, and deposited at a waste
disposal site or reused without disturbing or damaging the
asbestos.
(B) Metal components such as valves, fire doors, and reactor
vessels that have internal asbestos- containing material may
avoid wetting and leak -tight wrapping if:
(i) All access to the asbestos - containing material is
welded shut; or
(ii) The component has mechanical seals in place that
separate the asbestos - containing material from the
environment and these seals cannot be removed by
hand; and
(iii) The components are labeled in accordance with
Section 4.03(a)(1)(C).
(6) Local exhaust ventilation and collection systems used on an
asbestos project shall:
(A) Be maintained to ensure the integrity of the system; and
(B) When feasible, have one or more transparent plastic or
glass viewing ports installed on the walls of the enclosure in
such a manner that will allow for viewing of all components
inside the enclosure. When available, existing windows
may be utilized for viewing ports.
(7) Local exhaust ventilation and collection systems, control
devices, and vacuum systems, used on an asbestos project shall
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be equipped with a HEPA exhaust filter. maintained in good
working order, and exhibit no visible emissions.
(b) Asbestos Project - Exemptions For Residential Dwellings.
The requirements of 4.02(a)(1) shall not apply to asbestos projects
conducted in a residential dwelling by the resident owner of the
dwelling, except that the requirements of 4.02(a)(1) shall apply to
furnace interiors and direct - applied mudded asbestos insulation on
hot water heating systems, which may not be removed by the resident
owner.
- (c) Demolition - Requirements.
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the demolition
of any building, vessel, structure, or portion thereof, unless all
4 . asbestos - containing materials have been removed from the area to
be demolished. It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow
any demolition that would disturb asbestos - containing material or
prevent access to the asbestos - containing material for removal and
disposal.
(d) Demolition - Asbestos Removal Exemptions.
Asbestos- containing material need not be removed before the
demolition of any building, vessel, structure, or portion thereof, if:
(1) The asbestos - containing material is on a component that is
encased in concrete or other material determined by the
Control Officer to be equally effective in controlling asbestos
emissions. In this case, the application requirements of Section
4.01 shall apply and these materials shall be kept adequately wet
whenever exposed during demolition until disposed of in
accordance with Section 4.03(a)(2); or
(2) The asbestos - containing material could not be removed prior to
demolition because it was not accessible until after demolition
began. In this case, the application requirements of Section 4.01
shall apply and the exposed asbestos - containing material and
asbestos - contaminated debris shall be kept adequately wet at all
times until disposed of in accordance with Section 4.03(a)(2); or
(3) The material was not accessible for removal because of
hazardous conditions. Such conditions may include
environments that are contaminated by toxic substances,
structures or buildings that are structurally unsound and in
danger of imminent collapse, or other conditions that are
immediately dangerous to life and health. Under such
conditions, the facility owner or operator may submit a signed 't
written request for conditional approval by the Control Officer
08/93 48 Regulation III
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to waive the requirements of Section 4.02(c). In this case, the
application requirements of Section 4.01 shall apply and the
exposed asbestos - containing material and asbestos -
contaminated debris shall be kept adequately wet at all times
until disposed of in accordance with Section 4.03(a)(2).
Evidence of the hazardous condition, as documented by a state
or local government agency, shall accompany the written
request in addition to the application and appropriate fee as
required by Section 4.01. The request for exemption from
Section 4.02(c) shall include, at a minimum:
(A) The complete name, mailing address, and telephone
number of the owner or operator of the facility, including
the city, zip code, and county;
(B) The complete street address or location of the demolition
site, including the city, zip code, and county;
(C) The name, title, and authority of the state or local
government representative who has determined the
hazardous condition;
(D) A description of the hazardous condition that prevents the
removal of asbestos- containing material prior to
demolition, including the amount, type, and specific
location(s) within the structure of such materials; and
(E) The procedures that will be used to prevent the release of
asbestos fibers into the ambient air.
(e) Alternative Control Measures.
The owner or operator of an asbestos project may submit a signed
written request to use an alternative control measure that is equally
effective in controlling asbestos emissions for conditional approval by
the Control Officer. The written request shall include, at a
minimum:
(1) The complete name, mailing address, and telephone number of
the owner or operator of the asbestos project, including the city
and zip code;
(2) The complete street address or location of the site, including
the city, zip code, and county;
(3) A description of the material, including the type and percentage
of asbestos in the material, total amount of material involved,
and the specific location(s) of the material on the site; and
(4) The reason why an alternative control measure is required and a
description of the proposed alternative control measure to be
( employed, including the procedures that will be used to prevent
the release of asbestos fibers into the ambient air.
08/93 4-9 Regulation III
SECTION 4.03 DISPOSAL OF ASBESTOS- CONTAINING WASTE
MATERIAL Aaopted 02/11/93 (745)
(a) Disposal Requirements.
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow work on an
asbestos project unless the following procedures are employed
Burin& the collection, processing, packaging, transporting, or
deposition of any asbestos - containing waste material:
(1) Treat all asbestos - containing waste material as follows:
(A) Adequately wet all asbestos - containing waste material and
mix asbestos waste from control devices, vacuum systems,
or local exhaust ventilation and collection systems with
water to form a slurry;
(B) After wetting, seal all asbestos - containing waste material in
leak -tight containers or wrapping to ensure that they
remain adequately wet when deposited at a waste disposal
site;
(C) Permanently label wrapped materials and each container
with an asbestos warning sign as specified by the
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries or
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Permanently mark the label with the date the material was
collected for disposal, the name of the waste generator, the
name and affiliation of the certified asbestos supervisor,
and the location at which the waste was generated;
(D) Ensure that the exterior of each container is free of all
asbestos residue; and
(E) Exhibit no visible emissions during any of the operations
required by this section.
(2) All asbestos - containing waste material shall be deposited within
ten (10) calendar days after collection for disposal at a waste
disposal site operated in accordance with the provisions of 40
CFR 61.154 or 61.155 and approved by the health department
with jurisdiction. This requirement is modified by Section
4.01(c) for asbestos - containing waste material from asbestos
projects conducted under annual applications.
(3) All asbestos - containing waste material, handled as dangerous
waste in accordance with WAC 173 -303, shall be excluded from
the requirements of Sections 4.03(a)(1)(C) and 4.03(a)(2).
(b) Alternative Storage Method - Asbestos Storage Facility.
The owner or operator of a licensed asbestos abatement company or
disposal facility may apply to the Control Officer to establish a •
08/93 4-10 Regulation III
facility for the purpose of collecting and temporarily storing asbestos -
containing waste material.
(1) It is unlawful to cause or allow the operation of a temporary
asbestos storage facility without the prior written approval of
the Control Officer.
(2) The owner or operator must submit a complete application for
an asbestos storage facility on forms provided by the Agency.
When approved, an Asbestos Storage Facility Authorization will
be returned to be posted at the entrance to the facility.
(3) An asbestos storage facility shall meet the following general
conditions:
(A) Asbestos- containing ,waste material must be stored in a
container with a single piece liner at least 6 mil in
thickness; and
(B) Said container must be in a secured building or in a
secured exterior enclosure; and
(C) The container and enclosure must be locked except during
transfer of asbestos- containing waste material; and
(D) Storage, transportation, disposal, and return of the waste
shipment record to the waste generator will not exceed the
45 -day requirement of 40 CFR Part 61.150.
(c) Alternative Disposal Method - Asbestos - Cement Water Pipe.
Asbestos- cement water pipe used on public right -of -ways or public
easements shall be excluded from the disposal requirements of
Section 4.03(a)(2) if the following conditions are met:
(1) Any asbestos - cement water pipe greater than one (1) linear foot
in size may be buried on public right -of -ways or public
easements if covered with at least three (3) feet or more of non -
asbestos fill material; and
(2) All asbestos - containing waste material, including asbestos -
cement water pipe fragments that are one (1) linear foot or less,
protective clothing, HEPA filters, or other asbestos -
contaminated material, debris, or containers, shall be subject to
the requirements of this Regulation III, Article 4.
08/93 4-11 Regulation III
10/14/94
APPENDIX A, REGULATION III
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Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 0.45 A
Acetamide 60 -35 -5 TBD B
Acetic acid 6449 -7 83 B
Acetic anhydride 108-24-7 67 B
Acetone 67 -64-1 5900 B
Acetonitrile 75 -05 -8 220 B
Acetophenone 98 -86-2 TBD B
2- Acetylaminofluorene 53 -96-3 TBD A
Acetylene tetrabromide 79 -27.6 47 B
Acrolcin 107 -02 -8 0.02 B
Acrylamide 79 -06-1 0.00077 A
Acrylic acid 7940 -7 0.30 B
Acrylonitrile 107434 0.015 A
Aldrin 309 -00-2 0.0002 A
Allyl alcohol 107 -18-6 17 B
Ally! chloride 107 -05 -1 1.0 B
AIIyI glycidyl ether (AGE) 106-92 -3 77 B
Allyl propyl disulfide 2179 -59 -1 40.0 B
Aluminum, Al alkyls 7429 -90-5 6.7 B
Aluminum, as Al metal dusts 7429 -90 -5 33 B
Aluminum, as Al pyro powders 7429 -90-5 17 B
Aluminum, as Al soluble salts 7429 -90-5 6.7 B
Aluminum, as Al welding fumes 7429 -90 -5 17 B
2- Aminoanthraquinone 117-79-3 TBD A
o- Aminoazotoluene 97 -56-3 TBD A
4- Aminobiphenyl 92 -67 -1 TBD A
2- Aminopyridine 504 -29-0 6.3 B
Amitrole 61 -82 -5 0.06 C
Ammonia 7664 -41 -7 100 B
Ammonium chloride fumes 12125 -02 -9 33 B
Ammonium perfluorooctanoate 3825 -26 -1 0.33 B
Ammonium sulfamate 7773 -06-0 33 B
n -Amyl acetate 628 -63-7 1800 B
sec -Amyl acetate 626 -38 -0 2200 B
Aniline 62 -53-3 6.3 A
Aniline and homologues 62 -53-3 1.0 B
Anisidine (o -,p- isomers) 29191 -52-4 1.7 B
o- Anisidine 90 -04-0 1.7 C
Antimony & compounds, as Sb 7440 -36-0 1.7 B
Antimony trioxide, as Sb 1309 -64-4 1.7 B
Arsenic and inorganic arsenic compounds 7440 -38 -2 0.00023 A
Arsine 7784 -42 -1 0.53 B
Asbestos (Note: fibers /ml) 1332 -21-4 0.0000044 A
Asphalt (petroleum) fumes 8052 -42 -4 17 B
Atrazine 1912-24-9 17 B
Auramine (technical grade) 2465 -27 -2 TBD A
Azinphos - methyl 86-50-0 0.67 B
Aziridine (Ethylene imine) 151 -56-4 2.9 B
Barium, soluble compounds Ba 7440 -39 -3 1.7 B
Benomyl 17804 -35 -2 33 B
Benzene 71 -43 -2 0.12 A
Benzidine and its salts 92 -87 -5 0.000015 A
Benzo(a)anthracene 56 -55 -3 TBD A
Benzo(a)pyrene 50 -32 -8 0.00048 A
Benzo(b)fluoranthene 205 -99 -2 TBD A
Benzo(j)fluoranthene 205 -82 -3 TBD A
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Benzotrichloride 98 -07 -7 TBD
Benzoyl peroxide 94 -36-0 17 113
Benzyl chloride 100 -44 -7 17 B
Benzyl violet 4b 1694 -09 -3 TBD A
Beryllium and its compounds 744041 -7 0.00042 A
Biphenyl 92 -52-4 43 B
Bis(2- chloroethyl)ether (Dichloroethyl ether) 111 -44-4 0.003 A
Bis(cliloromethyl)ether 542 -88-1 0.000016 A
Bis(2- ethylhex 4)phthalate (DEHP; Di(2- ethylhexyl)phthalate) 117 -81 -7 2.5 A
Bismuth telluride 1304 -82 -1 33 B
Bismuth telluride Se doped. 1304 -82 -1 17 B
Borates, anhydrous 1303-96 -4 33 B
Borates, decahydrate 1303 -96-4 17 B
Borates, pentahydrate 1303 -96-4 3.3 B
Boron oxide 1303 -86-2 33 B
Boron tribromide 10294334 33 B
Boron trifluoride 76737 -07 -2 93 B
Bromacil 314-40 -9 33 B
Bromine • 7726 -95-6 2.2 B
Bromine pentafluoride 7789 -30-2 2.4 B
Bromoform 75 -25 -2 0.91 A
Bromomethane (Methyl bromide) 74-83 -9 5.0 B
1,3- Butadiene 106 -99-0 0.0036 A
Butane 106-97-8 6300.0 B
2- Butanone (Methyl ethyl ketone) 78 -93-3 1000 B
2- Butoxyethanol (Butyl cellosolve) 111-76-2 400 B
n -Butyl acetate 123 -86-4 2400 B
sec -Butyl acetate 105-46-4 3200 B
tort -Butyl acetate 540 -88-5 3200 '-
Butyl acrylate 141 -32 -2 170
n -Butyl alcohol 71 -36-3 500 b
sec -Butyl alcohol 78 -92 -2 1000 B
tert -Butyl alcohol 75 -65-0 1000 B
tert -Butyl chromate, as CrO3 1189 -85 -1 033 B
n -Butyl glycidyl ether (BGE) 2426 -08 -6 440 B
n -Butyl lactate 138-22 -7 83 B
n -Butyl mercaptan 109 -79 -5 6.0 B
n- Butylaminc 109 -73-9 50.0 B
1,2- Butylene oxide (1,2- Epoxybutane) 106 -88 -7 20 B
o- sec - Butylphenol 89 -72 -5 100 B
p- tcrt- Butyltoluene 98 -51 -1 200 B
B- Butyrolactone 3068 -88 -0 TBD A
Cadmium and compounds 7440 -43-9 0.00056 A
Calcium cyanamide 156 -62 -7 1.7 B
Calcium hydroxide 1305 -62 -0 17 B
Calcium oxide 1305 -78 -8 6.7 B
Camphor, synthetic 76 -22 -2 40 B
Caprolactam, dusts 105 -60 -2 33 B
Caprolactam, vapors 105 -60-2 67 B
Captafol 2425 -06 -1 033 B
Captan 133 -06-2 17 B
Carbaryl 63 -25 -2 17 B
Carbofuran 1563 -66-2 0.33 B
Carbon black 1333 -86 -4 12 B
Carbon disulfide 75 -15 -0 100 B
Carbon tetrabromidc 558 -13-4 4.7 B
Carbon tetrachloride 56 -23-5 0.067 0
Carbonyl fluoride 353 -50-4 18 ? ` i
Carbonyl sulfide 463 -58 -1 TBD b
Catechol 120-80-9 77 B
Cellosolve (2- Ethoxyethanol) 110-80 -5 200 B
Cesium hydroxide 21351 -79 -1 6.7 B
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Chlordane 57 -74-9 0.0027 A
Chlorinated camphene (Toxaphene) 8001 -35-2 0.0031 A
Chlorinated diphenyl oxide (hexachlorophenyl ether) 55720 -99 -5 1.7 B
Chlorine 7782 -50-5 5.0 13
Chlorine dioxide 10049 -04-4 0.2 B
Chlorine trifluoride 7790 -91 -2 1.3 B
1- Chloro- 1- nitropropane 600 -25-9 33 B
Chloroacetaldehyde 107 -20-0 11 B
Chloroacetic acid 79 -11 -8 TBD B
a- Chloroacetophenone 532 -27-4 1.1 13
Chloroacetyl chloride 79 -04-9 0.67 B
o- Chlorobenylidene malononitrile 2698 -41 -1 13 B
Chlorobenzene 108-90 -7 150 13
Chlorobenzilate 510 -15-6 02 A
Chlorobromomethane 74-97 -5 3500 B
Chlorodifluoromethane 7545 -6 12000 B
Chloroethane (Ethyl chloride) 75 -00-3 10000 B
Chloroform 67 -66-3 0.043 A
Chloromethane (Methyl chloride) 74-87 -3 340 B
Chloromethyl methyl ether (technical grade) 107 -30-2 TBD A
Chloropentafluoroethane 76 -15 -3 21000 B
Chlorophenols 108 -43-0 0.18 A
Chloropicrin 76 -06-2 2.2 B
13- Chloroprene • 126 -99 -8 120.0 C
o- Chlorostyrene 2039 -87-4 940 B
o- Chlorotoluene 95-49 -8 860 B
Chlorpyrifos 2921 -88-2 0.67 B
Chromium (II) compounds, as Cr 7440 -47 -3 1.7 B
Chromium III) compounds, as Cr 7440 -47 -3 1.7 •B
Chromium (VI compounds 7440 -47 -3 0.000083 A
Chromium (metal) 7440 -47 -3 1.7 B
Chromyl chloride 14977 -61 -8 0.53 B
Clopidol 2971-90-6 33 B
Cobalt as Co, metals, dusts and fumes 7440 -48-4 0.17 B
Cobalt carbonyl as Co 10210 -68 -1 0.33 B
Cobalt hydrocarbonyl 16842 -03-8 0.33 B
Coke oven emissions 81103° 0.0016 A
Copper as Cu, dusts and mists 7440 -50-8 3.3 B
Copper, fumes 7440 -50 -8 0.67 B
Cotton dust, raw 81106' 0.67 B
Creosote 8001 -58 -9 TBD A
Cresol, all isomers 1319 -77 -3 73 B
Crotooaldehydc 4170-30-3 20.0 B
Crufomate 299 -86-5 17 B
Cumene (Isopropylbenzene) 98 -82 -8 820 B
Cupfcrron 135 -20 -6 TBD A
Cyanamide 420 -04-2 6.7 B
Cyanides, as CN 51 -12 -5 17 B
Cyanogen 460 -19 -5 67 B
Cyanogen chloride 506 -77-4 2.5 B
1,4- Cyclohexadienedione (Quinone) 106 -51-4 1.5 B
Cyclohexane 110 -82 -7 3400 B
Cyclohexanol 108 -93-0 690 B
Cyclohexanone 108 -94-1 330 13
Cyclohexene 110 -83 -8 3400 B
Cyclohexylamine 108 -91 -8 140 13
Cyclonite 121 -824 5.0 13
Cyclopcntadiene 542-92-7 680 B
( Cyclopentane 287 -92 -3 5700 B
Cyhexatin 13121 -70 -5 17 B
2,4-D salts and esters (2,4- Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid) 94-75 -7 33.0 C
DDE ( p, p'- Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene) 3547 -04-4 0.1 A
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Decaborane 1770241 -9 0.83 L
Demeton 8065 -48-3 0.37 B
Di(2- ethylhexyl)phthalate (Bis(2- ethylhexyl)phthalate; DEHP) 117 -81 -7 2.5 A
Diacetone alcohol 123-42 -2 790 B
N,N- Diacetylbenzidine 613 -354 TBD A
4,4'- Diaminodiphenyl ether 101 -80-4 TBD A
Diazinon 333 -41 -5 0.33 B
Diazomethane 334 -88-3 1.1 B
Dibenz a,h acridine 226 -36-8 TBD A
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 53 -70-3 TBD A
Dibenz(a,j)acridine 224 -42-0 TBD A
Dibenzo(a,e)pyrene 192 -65-4 TBD A
Dibenzo(a,h)pyrene 189 -64-0 TBD A
Dibenzo( 191 -30-0 TBD A
Dibenzo rans 132 -64 -9 TBD A
1,2,7,8- Dibenzopyrene (Dibenzo(a,i)pyrene) 189 -55 -9 TBD A
Diborane 19287 -45 -7 0.37 B
1,2- Dibromo -3- chloropropane 96 -12 -8 0.20 B
Dibutyl phosphate 107- 66-4 29 B
Dibutyl phthalate 84 -74-2 17 B
2- N- Dibutylaminoethanol 102 -81 -8 47 B
Dichloroacetylene 7572 -29-4 1.3 B
1,4- Dichlorobenzene (p- Dichlorobenzene) 106 -46 -7 1.5 A
o- Dichlorobenzene (1,2- Dichlorobenzene) 95 -50-1 1000 B
3,3'- Dichlorobenzidine 91 -94-1 0.077 A
1,4- Dichloro -2- butene 764 -41-0 0.00038 A
3, 3 '- Dichloro -4,4'- diaminodiphenyl ether 28434-86 -8 TBD A
Dichlorodilluoromethane 75 -71 -8 16000 B
1,3•Dichloro -5,5- dimethylhydantoin 118 -52 -5 0.67 F
p, p'- Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) 3547 -04-4 0.1
1,1- Dichloroethane 75 -34-3 2700 B•
1,2- Dichloroethane (Ethylene chloride) 107 -06-2 0.038 A
Dichloroethyl ether (Bis (2- chloroethyl)ether) 111 -44-4 0.003 A
1,1- Dichloroethylene (Vinylidine chloride) 75 -354 67 B
1,2- Dichloroethylene 540 -59-0 2600 B
Dichlorofluoromethane 7543 -4 130 B
Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride) 75 -09 -2 0.56 A
1,1- Dichloro -l- nitroethane 594-72 -9 40 B
Dichlorophenylarsine (arsenic group) 696 -28 -6 TBD A
1,2- Dichloropropane (Propylene dichloride) 78 -87 -5 4.0 C
Dichloropropenc 542 -75 -6 20 B
2,2- Dichloropropionic acid 75-99-0 19 B
Dichlorotetrafluoroethane 76-14-2 23000 B
Dichlorvas 62 -73-7 3.3 B
Dicrotophos 141 -66-2 0.83 B
Dicyclopentadicne 77 -73-6 100 B
Dicyclopentadienyl iron 102 -54-5 33 B
Dicldrin 60 -57 -1 0.00022 A
Dicthanolaminc 111 -42 -2 43 B
Dicthy ketone 96 -22 -0 2300 13
Dicthy nitrosamine (DEN; N- Nitrosodiethylaminc) 55 -18 -5 TBD A
Dicthy phthalate 84 -66-2 17 B
Diethy sulfate 64 -67 -5 TBD B
Diethy amine 109 -89 -7 100 B
Dicthy aminoethanol 100 -37 -8 170 B
Diethy ene triamine 111 -40-0 14 B
1,2- Diethylhydrazine 1615 -80 -1 TBD A
Difluorodibromomethane 75 -61-6 2900 p
Diglycidyl ether 2238 -07 -5 1.7
Diglycidyl resorcinol ether 101 -90-6 TBD A
Diisobutyl ketone 108 -83 -8 480 B
Diisopropylamine 108 -18 -9 67 B
3,3'- Dimethoxybenzidine (ortol- dianisidine) 119 -90-4 TBD A
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EPN 2104-64-5 1.7 B
Endosulfan 115 -29 -7 0.33 B
Endrin 72 -20-8 0.33 B
Enflurane 13838 -16-9 1900 B
Epichlorohydrin (1- Chloro-2, 3- epoxypropane) 106 -89 -8 0.83 A
1,2- Epoxybutane (1,2- Butylene oxide) 106-88 -7 20 B
Ethanolamine 141 - 43-5 25 B
Ethion 563 -12 -2 13 B
2- Ethoxyethanol (Cellosolve) 110-80 -5 200 B
2-Ethoxyethyl acetate 111 -15 -9 90 B
Ethy acetate 141 -78-6 4800 B
Ethy acrylate 140 -88 -5 66 B
Ethy alcohol 64-17 -5 6300 B
Ethy amyl ketone 541 -85 -5 440 B
Ethy benzene 100 -41-4 1000 B
Ethy bromide 74-96 -4 3000 B
Ethy butyl ketone 106 -35-4 780 B
Ethy carbamate (Urethan) 51 -79-6 TBD B
Ethy chloride (Chloroethane) 75 -00-3 10000 B
Ethy ether 60-29 -7 4000 B
Ethy formate 109-94-4 1000 B
Ethy mercaptan 75 -08 -1 4.3 B
Ethy silicate 78 -10-4 280 B
Ethy amine 75 -04-7 60 B
Ethy ene chloride (1,2- Dichloroethane) 107 -06-2 0.038 A
Ethy ene chlorohydrin 107-07-3 11 B
Ethy ene diamine 107 -15 -3 83 B
Ethy ene dibromide (dibromethane) 106 -93-4 0.0045 A
Ethy ene glycol 107 -21 -1 420 B
Ethy ene glycol dinitrate 628-96-6 1.0 B
Ethy ene imine (Aziridine) 151 -56-4 2.9 B
Ethy ene oxide 75 -21 -8 0.010 A
Ethy ene thiourea 96 -45 -7 1.0 A
AS Regulation 111
Ethylidene norbornene 16219 -75 -3 83 '
N- Ethylmorpholine 100 - 74-3 77 1__
Fenamiphos 22224-92-6 033 B
Fensulfothion 115 -90-2 0.33 B
Fenthion 55 -38-9 0.67 B
Ferbam 14484 -64-1 33 B
Ferrovanadium dust 12604 -58 -9 33 B
Fibrous glass dust 81111* 33 B
Fine mineral fibers 81104* 33 B
Fluorides, as F 16984 -48-8 83 B
Fluorine 7782 -41-4 53 B
Fonofos 944 -22 -9 033 B
Formaldehyde 50-00 -0 0.077 , A
Formamide 75 -12 -7 60 B
Formic acid 64 -18-6 31 B
Furazolidone 67 -45-8 TBD A
Furfural 98-01 -1 26 B
Furfuryl alcohol 98 -00 -1 130 B
Furium (nitrofuran group) 43111* TBD A
Germanium tetrahydride 7782 -65 -2 2.1 B
Glutaraldehyde 111 -30-8 2.5 B
Glyciadaldehyde 765 -34-4 TBD A
Glycidol 556-52 -5 250 B
Glycol ethers 43107* TBD B
Hafnium 7440 -58-6 1.7 B
Halothane 151-67-7 1300 B
Heptachlor 76-44-8 0.00077 1
Heptane (n- Heptane) 142 -82 -5 5500
Hexachlorobenzene 118 -74-1 0.0022 A'
Hexachlorobutadiene 87 -68 -3 0.70 B
Hexachlorocyclohexane (Lindane) Alpha (BHC) 319 -84-6 1.7 C
Hexachlorocyclohexane (Lindane) Beta (BHC) 319 -85 -7 1.7 C
Hexachlorocyclohexane (Lindane) Gamma (BHC) 58 -89 -9 0.0026 A
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 77 -47-4 0.33 B
1, 2, 3, 6, 7,8- Hexachloro - dibenzo -o- dioxin (1:2 mixture) 34465 -46-8 TBD A
1, 2,3,7,8,9- Hexachloro- dibenzo -o- dioxin (1:2 mixture) 19408-74-3 TBD A
Hexachloroethane 67 -72 -1 32.0 B
Hexachloronaphthalene 1335 -87 -1 0.67 B
Hcxachlorophenyl ether (Chlorinated diphenyl oxide) 55720 -99 -5 1.7 B
Hexafluoroacetone 684-16-2 23 B
Hexamethylene diisocyanate 822 -06-0 0.11 B
Hexamethylphosphoramide 680 -31 -9 TBD A
Hexane (n- Hexane) 100 - 54-3 200 B
Hexane, other isomers 43103* 5900 B
2- Hexanone (Methyl butyl ketone) 591 -78-6 67 B
Hexone (Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK)) 108 -10-1 680 B
sec -Hexyl acetate 108 -84-9 980 B
Hexylene glycol 107-41 -5 400 B
Hydrazine 302 -01 -2 0.0002 A
Hydrogen bromide 10035 -10-6 33 B
Hydrogen chloride (Hydrochloric acid) 7647 -01-0 7.0 B
Hydrogen cyanide 74-90-8 37 B
Hydrogen fluoride, as F (Hydrofluoric acid) 7664-39 -3 8.7 B
Hydrogen peroxide 7722 -84-1 4.7 B
Hydrogen selenide, as Se 7783 -07 -5 0.53 B
Hydrogen sulfide 7783 -06-4 0.9 P
Hydroquinone 123 -31 -9 6.7
2- Hydroxypropyl acrylate _ 999 -61 -1 93 b
Indene 95 -13-6 160 B
Indeno(1,2,3- cd)pyrene 193 -39 -5 TBD A
A6 Regulation III
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r• Indium, & compounds as In 7440 -74-6 0.33 B
4 Iodine 7553 -56-2 3.3 B
Iodoform 75- 47-8 33 B
lodomethane (Methyl iodide) 74 -88-4 40 B
Iron oxide fumes, Fe203 as Fe 1309 -37 -1 17 B
Iron pentacarbonyl, as Fe 13463 -40-6 0.83 B
Iron salts, soluble as Fe 81101* 3.3 B
'sourly! acetate 123 -92 -2 1700 B
Isoamyl alcohol 123 -51 -3 1200 B
Isobutyl acetate 110.19-0 2400 B
Isobutyl alcohol 78 -83-1 510 B
Isocytl alcohol 26952 -21-6 890 B
Isophorone 78-59 -1 93 B
Isophorone diisocyanate 4098 -71 -9 0.15 B
Isopropoxyethanol 109 -59 -1 350 B
Isopropyl acetate 108 -21-4 3500 B
Isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 3300 13
Isopropyl ether 108 -20-3 3500 B
Isopropyl glycidyl ether (IGE) 4016 -14-2 790 B
Isopropyl oils 43112* TBD A
lsopropylamine 75 -31-0 40 B
N- Isopropylaniline 768 -52 -5 37 B
Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) 98 -82 -8 820 B
Ketene 463 -51-4 2.9 B
Lead acetate 301.04 -2 TBD A
Lead arsenate, as Pb3(As04)2 3687 -31-8 0.50 B
Lead chromate, as Cr 7758 -97-6 0.040 B
Lead compounds 7439 -92 -1 0.5 C `
Lead phosphate 7446 -27 -7 TBD A
Liquified petroleum gas 68476-85-7 6000 B
Lithium hydride 7580 -67 -8 0.080 B
• Magnesium oxide fumes 1309 -484 33 B
Malathion 121 -75 -5 33 B
Maleic anhydride 108 -31-6 33 B
Manganese, dusts and compounds 7439 -96-5 0.40 B
Manganese, fumes 7439 -96-5 3.3 B
Manganese cyclopentadienyl tricarbonyl 12079 -65 -1 033 B
Mercury, Aryl & inorganic compounds 7439 -97-6 033 B
Mercury, as Hg Alkyl compounds 7439 -97-6 0.33 B
Mercury, vapors except alkyl 7439 -97-6 0.17 B
Mesityl oxide 141 -79 -7 200 B
Mcthacrylic acid 79414 230 B
Methomyl 16752 -77 -5 8.3 B
Mcthoxychlor 72 -43 -5 33 B
2- Methoxyethanol (methyl cellosolve) 109- 86-4 20 B
2- Methoxyethyl acetate 110 - 49-6 80 B
4- Methoxyphenot 150 -76-5 17 B
2- Methyl -1- nitroanthraquinone 129 -15 -7 TBD A
Methy 2- cyanoacrylate 137 -05 -3 30 B
Methy acetate 79 -20 -9 2000 B
Methy acetylene 74 -99 -7 5500 B
Methy acetylene - propadiene mixture (MAPP) 59355-75-8 5500 B
Methy acrylate 96 -33 -3 120 B
Methy alcohol (Methanol) 67-56-1 870 B
N- Methyl aniline 100 -61 -8 7.3 B
2- Methyl aziridine (1,2-Propylene imine) 75 -55 -8 16 B
( Methyl azoxymethyl acetate 592-62-1 TBD A
Methyl bromide (Bromomethane) 74-83-9 5.0 B
Methyl cellosolve (2- Methoxyethanol) 109-86-4 20 B
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane) 74-87-3 340 B
Methyl chloroform (1,1,1- Trichloroethane) 71-55-6 6400 • B
A7 Regulation 111
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Methyl demeton 8022 -00-2 1.7
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK; 2- Butanone) 78 -93-3 1000
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide 1.338-23-4 5.0 B
Methyl formate 107 -31 -3 820 B
Methyl hydrazine 60 -34-4 1.2 B
Methyl iodide (Iodomethane) 74-88 -4 40 B
Methyl isoamyl ketone 110 -12 -3 780 B
Methyl isobutyl carbinol 108 -11 -2 350 B
Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK; Hexone) 108 -10.1 680 B
Methyl isocyanate 624-83 -9 0.16 B
Methyl isopropyl ketone 563-80-4 2300 B
Methyl mercaptan 74-93 -1 3.3 B
Methyl methacrylate 80 -62-6 1400 B
Methyl n -amyl ketone 110 -43-0 780 B
Methyl n -butyl ketone 591 -78-6 67 B
Methyl parathion 298 -00-0 0.67 B
Methyl propyl ketone 107 -87 -9 2300 B
Methyl silicate 681-84-5 20 B
a- Methyl styrene 98 -83 -9 810 B
Methyl tert -butyl ether 1634 -04-4 500 B
Methylacrylonitrile 126 -98 -7 9.0 B
Methylal 109 -87 -5 10000 B
Methylamine 74-89 -5 43 B
5- Methylchrysene 3697 -24-3 TBD A
Methylcyclohexane 108 -87 -2 5400 B
Methylcyclohexanol 25639 -42 -3 780 B
o- Methylcyclohexanone 583 -60 -8 760 B
Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl 12108 -13-3 0.67 B
Methylene bis(4- cyclo- hexylisocyanate) • 5124-30 -1 0.18 B
4,4'- Methylene bis(2- methylaniline) 838 -88 -0 TBD '
4,4'- Methylene bis(2- chloroaniline) 101 -14-4 0.7
Methylene bis(phenyl isocyanate) (Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, MDI) 101 -68 -8 0.2 B
Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane) 75-09-2 0.56 A
4,4- Methylene dianiline 101 -77 -9 2.7 C
4,4- Methylenedianiline dihydrochloride 13552 -44-8 TBD A
4-( Methylnitrosamino )- 1- (3- pyridyl)- 1- butanone 64091 -91-4 TBD A
Metribuzin 21087-64-9 17 B
Mcvinphos 7786 -34-7 0.33 B
Mires 2385 -85 -5 TBD A
Molybdenum, as Mo soluble compounds 7439 -98 -7 17 B
Molybdenum, insoluble compounds 7439 -98 -7 33 B
Monocrotophos 6923 -22-4 0.83 B
Morpholine 110 -91 -8 240 B
S- (Morpholinomethyl) -3- (amino) -2- oxazolidinone (furaltudone) 139 -91 -3 TBD A
Naled 300 -76-5 10 B
Naphtha (Rubber solvent) 43102' 5300 B
Naphthalene 91 -20 -3 170 B
1- Napthylamine 134-32 -7 TBD A
Nickel and compounds (as nickel subsulfide or nickel refinery dust) 7440 -02 -2 0.0021 A
Nicotine 54-11 -5 1.7 B
Nitrapyrin 1929 -82-4 33 B
Nitric acid 7697 -37 -2 17 B
Nitric oxide 10102 -43-9 100 B
5- Nitroacenaphthene 602 -87 -9 TBD A
p- Nitroaniline 100 -01 -6 10 B
Nitrobenzene 98 -95 -3 1.7 B
4- Nitrobiphenyl 92 -93-3 TBD B
p- Nitrochlorobenzene 100 -00 -5 2.0 F
Nitroethane 79 -24-3 1000
Nitrofen 1836 -75 -5 TBD A
Nitrofurans Furazolidone • 43114' TBD A
Nitrofurazone 59 -87 -0 TBD A
1- (5- Nitrofurfurylidene )amino) -2- imidazolidinone 555 -84-9 TBD A
As Regulation III
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Nitrogen mustard N -oxide 126-85-2 TBD A •
Y Nitrogen mustard n -oxide hydro - chloride 302 -70-5 TBD A
Nitrogen trifluoride 7783-54-2 97 B
Nitroglycerin 55-63-0 13 B
Nitromethane 75-52 -5 830 B
4- Nitrophenol 100-02 -7 TBD B
1- Nitropropanc 108-03 -2 20 B
2- Nitropropane 79.46-9 0.00037 A
N- Nitrosodiethylamine (diethylnitrosoamine) (DEN) 55 -18-5 0.000023 A
N- Nitrosodimethylamine 62 -75 -9 0.000071 A
N- Nitrosodi- n- butylamine 924 -16-3 0.00063 A
N- Nitrosodi -n- propylamine 621 -64-1 TBD A
N- Nitrosodiphenylamine 86-30 -6 TBD A
N- Nitrosomethylethylamine 10595 -95-6 TBD A
N- Nitrosomorpholine 59 -89 -2 TBD A
N- Nitroso- n- ethylurea (NEU) 759 -73-9 TBD A
N- Nitroso- N- methylurea (NMU) 684-93-5 TBD B
N- Nitroso-n- methylurethane 615 -53-2 TBD A
Nitrotoluene 88-72-2 37 B
N- (4-(5- Nitro- 2- furyl)- 2- thiazolyl)acetamide 531 -82 -8 TBD A
Nonane 111 -84-2 3500 B
Octachloronaphthalene 2234-13-1 0.33 B
Octane 111 -65 -9 4700 B
OiI mist, mineral 8012 -95 -1 17 B
OiI orange SS 2646 -17 -5 TBD A
Osmium tetroxide as Os 20816 -12-0 0.0053 B
Oxalic acid 144-62 -7 3.3 B
Oxygen difluoride 7783 -41 -7 0.37 B
Panfuran S (dihydroxymethyl- furatrizine) 794-93 -4 TBD A
Parafin wax fumes 8002-74-2 6.7 B
Paraquat 4685 -14-7 4.5 B
Parathion 56 -38 -2 033 B
Pentaborane 19624-22 -7 0.043 B
Pentachloronaphthalene 1321 -64-8 1.7 B
Pentachloronitrobenzene (quintobenzene) 82 -68 -8 1.7 B
Pcntachlorophenol 87-86-5 0.33 A .
Pentane 109-66 -0 6000 B
Perchloroethylene (Tetrachloroethylene) 127 -18-4 1.1 A
Perchloromethyl mercaptan 594-42 -3 2.5 B
Pcrchloryl fluoride 7616 -94-6 43 B
Phenol 108-95-2 63 B
Phenothiazine 92-84-2 1.7 B
Phenoxybenzamine hydrochloride 63 -92 -3 TBD A
Phenyl ether 101 -84-8 23 B
Phenyl glycidyl ether 122-60-1 2000 B
Phenyl mercaptan 108 -98 -5 7.7 B
p- Phenylenediamine 106 -50 -3 033 B
Phenylhydrazine 100 -63 -0 1.5 B
Phenylphosphine 638 -21 -1 0.77 B
N- Phenyl -2- napthylamine 135 -88.6 TBD A
Phorate 298 -02 -2 0.17 B
Phosgene 75 -44-5 1.3 B
Phosphine 7803 -51 -2 1.3 B
Phosphoric acid 7664-38 -2 3.3 B
Phosphorus 7723 -14-0 0.33 B
Phosphorus oxychloride 10025 -87 -3 2.1 B
Phosphorus pentachloride 10026 -13 -8 2.8 B
Phosphorus pentasulfide 1314-80-3 3.3 B
• - Phosphorus trichloride 7719 -12 -2 3.7 B
Phthalic anhydride • 85 -44-9 20 B
m- Phthalodinitrile 626 -17.5 17 B
Picloram 1918 -02 -1 33 B
A9 Regulation III
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Pindone 83 -26-1 0.033
Piperazine dihydrochloride 142 -64-3 17 B
Platinum, metals 7440 -06-4 33 B
Platinum, soluble salts as Pt 7440 -06-4 0.0067 B
Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAN) 43116* 0.00048 A
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) 1.336-36-3 0.0045 A
Polycyclic Organic Matter 43108• TBD A
Ponceau MX 3761 -53-3 TBD A
Potassium hydroxide 1310 -58-3 6.7 B
Primary Aluminum Smelter uncontrolled roof vent PAH emissions 81113• 0.0013 A
1,3- Propane sultone 1120 -71-4 TBD A
Propar?yl alcohol 107 -19 -7 7.7 B
B- Propiolactone 57 -57-8 5.0 B
Propionaldehyde 123 -38-6 TBD B
Propoxur 114 -26-1 1.7 B
Proprionic acid 79 -09-4 100 B
n- Propyl acetate 109-60 -4 2800 B
n- Propyl alcohol 71 -23-8 1600 B
n- Propyl nitrate 627-1.3-4 360 B
Propylene dichloride (1,2- Dichloropropane) 78-87-5 4.0 C
Propylene glycol dinitrate 6423 -43-4 1.1 B
Propylene glycol mono - methyl ether 107 -98 -2 2000 B
Propylene oxide 75 -56-9 0.27 A ,
1,2- Propylene imine (2- Methyl aziridine) 75 -55 -8 16 B
Pyrethrum 8003 -34-7 1.7 B
Pyridine 110 -86-1 53 B
Quinoline 91 -22 -5 TBD B
Quinone (1,4- Cyclohexadienedionc) 106•`51 -4 1.5 T
Quintobenzene (Pentachloronitrobenzene) 82 -68 -8 1.7
Radionuclides (including radon) 81105*
Resorcinol 108-46 -3 150 B
Rhodium, insoluble compounds 7440 -16-6 33 B
Rhodium, metals 7440 -16-6 33 B
Rhodium, soluble compounds 7440 -16-6 0.033 B
Ronne' 299 -84-3 33 B
Rotenone 83 -79-4 17 B
Rubber solvent (Naphtha) 43102* 5300 B
Selenium compounds, as Se 7782 -49 -2 0.67 B
Selenium hexafluoride, as Se 7783 -79 -1 0.53 B
Sesone 136 -78 -7 33 B
Silicon tetrahydride 7803 -62 -5 22 B
Silver, metals 7440 -22-4 0.33 B
Silver, soluble compounds, as Ag 7440 -22-4 0.033 B
Sodium azide 26628 -22 -8 1.0 B
Sodium bisulfate 7631-90-5 17 B
Sodium fluoroacetate 62 -74 -8 0.17 B
Sodium hydroxide 1310 -73 -2 6.7 B
Sodium metabisulfite 7681 -57-4 17 B
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Strychnine 57 -24-9 0.5 B
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Styrene oxide 96 -09 -3 TBD B
Subtilisins 1395-21-7 0.0002 B
Sulfotep 3689 -24-5 0.67 B
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Park Place Partners
March 6, 1995
Page 3
prevailing weather conditions are favorable for placement and compaction, that the soil is
not placed in areas where standing water is present, that the soil can be properly moisture-
conditioned for compaction, and that the completed fill is properly protected from saturation
and subsequent softening during wet weather.
• If soils excavated from hillside cannot be effectively and efficiently moisture conditioned,
• stabilization using fly ash, kiln dust or portland cement should be accomplished to achieve
satisfactory compaction and maintain the subsequent stability of structural fills. If weather
conditions are too adverse to allow either moisture conditioning or stabilization treatment
of these soils for compaction, it could become necessary to remove this soil from the site
and import granular fill with a low enough fines content to achieve the specified compaction
criteria.
RETAINING WALL CONSTRUCTION
Monitoring of construction of the permanent retaining wall will be provided by
GeoEngineers, Inc. The nature of these services will be as follows:
• Drilling operations for the soldier piles will be monitored to observe and maintain a record
of the soils being penetrated and to provide consultation on modifications should the soil
conditions encountered vary from those revealed in the borings drilled near the wall
alignment.
Park Place Partners
0eoEngineers File No. 3944-003-R01
Park Place Partners
March 6, 1995
Page 5
intervening distance between these two deepened footings would then be spanned with a
grade beam.
• Support all footings for building "B /C /D" (outside of the filled basement) on undisturbed
native glacial soils or on a zone of compacted crushed building rubble or imported clean
granular structural fill in any areas where alluvial soils are encountered at footing grades.
The alluvial soils are to be excavated down to the surface of the underlying more competent
soils before placing the crushed rubble or clean granular fill. The lateral extent of the zone
of fill is to be as described for building A.
• Use a layer of 6 inches of crushed building debris or free - draining granular soil as base
course and capillary break for support of all floor slabs.
• Remainder of pad for building "B /C /D" can consist of compacted on -site glacial soils with
same provisions as above.
FILL TESTING
Sufficient monitoring and testing of the earthwork activities is an integral part of the
geotechnical engineering services for a project such as this. These services will be directed to
assessing the extent to which conditions encountered are consistent with those revealed by the
explorations which have been completed and provide an opportunity to modify procedures and /or
recommendations to the extent that this may be appropriate if changed conditions are encountered.
The basic components of our activities related to fill placement on the Park Place project will
include:
• Compaction of crushed building rubble will be evaluated on the basis of visual observation
of the behavior of the material as it is being compacted.
• Compaction of native on -site borrow and imported pit run fill soil will be evaluated on the
basis of visual observation, probing and nuclear gauge moisture and density tests on the
insitu fill.
• Observations and testing will be accomplished by a representative of GeoEngineers, Inc.
on a regular basis during earthwork, utility installation and subgrade /subbase preparations.
The frequency of site visits will be dependent on the contractor's rate of progress and will
be coordinated with other aspects of the project which we will be monitoring.
OTHER SITE WORK
GENERAL
Additional elements of work that apply to the site in general include the disposition of
asphalt concrete pavement in building areas where fill will be placed to raise the grade, general
stabilization of structural fills comprised of the on -site borrow to minimize disturbance by
construction activities, and a modification of pavement design criteria in those areas where fill
stabilization has been done. These are addressed in the following paragraphs.
G e o E n g i n e e r e File No. 3944. 003 -RO1
Park Place Partners
March 6, 1995
Page 6
ASPHALT CONCRETE LEFT IN PLACE
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Existing asphalt concrete pavement can be left in place in the new building areas if its
presence will not interfere with installation of footings and utilities and provided that it will be
covered by at least 1 foot of structural fill and base course beneath the finished floor slab. All
paving left in place is to be broken into relatively small pieces (less than 24 -inch maximum
dimension) as necessary to promote drainage. Asphalt concrete pavement that will be removed
for construction of new facilities can be recycled for use in the lower portions of structural fill
pads, provided that it is broken into pieces that are less than 4 inches in maximum dimension and
that it is mixed with sufficient imported or on -site soil so that no open voids are left when placed
as fill.
SURFICIAL STABILIZATION OF STRUCTURAL FILLS
Structural fills of the native silty soils excavated from the adjacent slope will be subject to
l disturbance if left exposed to rainfall, particularly if subjected to construction traffic. To
minimize this impact, we recommend that the surface of such fills be stabilized with portland
cement. Stabilization is to be achieved by spreading portland cement at a rate of 10 pounds per
square foot, thoroughly and uniformly mixing the cement with the native soils by tilling to a
depth of not less than 9 or more than 12 inches, and compacting this layer to the required
�__ density. This stabilization should be done by placing the final loose layer of fill, adding the
cement and tilling before this layer is compacted rather than completing the fill and reworking
the upper portion. The finished surface should be graded to a uniform smooth surface with
sufficient slope to prevent ponding in the area. Construction traffic on stabilized areas should
be minimized. In areas where heavy traffic will be imposed on the stabilized fill, it may be
necessary to place a protective layer of crushed rock or small (four -inch minus) quarry spall to
support loads such as cranes, concrete trucks and similar equipment.
PAVEMENT SECTION DESIGN
The base course requirement in areas where fill stabilization has been accomplished as
described above can be reduced to a thickness of no less than 3 inches. Minimum asphalt
concrete thicknesses of 2 and 3 inches for areas of automobile and truck traffic, respectively, are
still applicable.
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March 6, 1995
Page 7
Separate closure reports summarizing the construction work described above will be
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prepared for the retaining wall installation and for the other aspects of site preparation and
earthwork respectively upon completion of the these phases of the work.
Yours very truly,
GeoEngineers, Inc.
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Jack K. Tuttle, P.E.
Principal
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cc: City of Tukwila Public Works `,, s rt .
6300 Southcenter Blvd. Ste 100
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Seattle, WA 98155 `'
Attn: Mr. Duane Griffin EXPIRES o f G/ : '�
Mr. Howard Turner, Architect (three copies)
Turner & Associates
18420 - 24th P1. NE
Seattle, WA 98155
Mr. Jack R. Bennett
20206 72nd Ave. SE
Kent, WA 98032
Bush, Roed, Hitchings
2009 Minor Ave. E
Seattle, WA 98102 -3513
Attn: Mr. John Anderson
Foushee Associates
3260 118th Ave. SE, Ste 1000
P.O. Box 3767
Bellevue, WA 98009
Attn: Mr. Jeff Foushee
0eoEngineers File No. 3944-003-R01
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4 (0 . Department of Public Works Ross A. Eamst, P. E., Director
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NOTIFICATION OF UTILITY PERMIT ACTION
TO: PERMIT CENTER
FROM: PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING
DATE: September 13, 1995
SUBJECT: Park Place
17501 Southcenter Parkway
Project No.: PRE94 -020
Activity Nos. PW95 -0192 and PW95 -0226
Contact Person: Mr. Howard Turner
Phone No.: (206) 365 -7431 tio OCT 2, ' S
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THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC WORKS PERMITS HAVE BEEN APPROVED FOR ISSUANCE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS APPROVED ON August 17, 1995:
\06 PERMIT FEE
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ten cc'Vo PW95 -0226 LAND ALTERING no fee
2 , (to fill basement hole after demolition)
9.0
3 PW95 -0192 STORM DRAINAGE $25.00
!-Y TOTAL: $25.00
Two copies of the confirmed Utility Permit Application Form with a set of plans are attached for inclusion in
the permit file. If there are any questions that may arise, please advise me at the number below.
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cf: PW Utilities Inspector (w /copy of application/plans)
Development File(w /copy of application/plans)
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31 August 1995
P- 3/Parkway,
L.L.C.
800 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3700
Seattle, Washington 98104
RE: Parkway Plaza Office Demolition
Dear P -3/ Parkway, L.L.C.:
This letter shall serve to confirm that R.W. Rhine Construction Company, Inc. and P-
3/Parkway, L.L.C. have completed demolition of the Parkway Plaza Office Building in
conformance with conditions of Demolition Permit 095 -0027. The Letter of Credit,
posted in lieu of bond, is returned together with this letter.
Sincerely,
CITY OF TUKWILA
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800 FIFTH AVENUE • SUITE 3700 • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104•3122 • (206) 682-6868 • (FAX) 682.1040
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information that I, privileged, confidential or otherwise exempt from discloeure. Vibe reader of this message is not the intended recipient
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Ms. Kelcie Peterson 1
City Of Tukwila, Public Works
6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100
Tukwila, Washington,98188
RE: Parkway Plaza Demolition
Dear Kelcie:
Yesterday we spoke regarding a release of the Letter of Credit (LOC) posted for
demolition of Parkway Plaza. The letter was posted in lieu of a performance bond. The
terms of the Letter of Credit state that the LOC will be automatically renewed on August
31, unless written notice of completion of demolition from City of Tukwila is received by
August 31. If the LOC is renewed we will incur additional fees.
Pursuant to our discussion, we have attached a letter satisfactory to Seafirst Bank that
must be signed by City of Tukwila. The letter states that all demolition work has been
completed in conformance with the terms of the Permit.
We will appreciate your timely coordination of this matter, to avoid any further fees in
connection with the demolition. If you have any questions, please call
Sincerely,
P -3/Par
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28 August 1995
Mr. Duane Griffin
City of Tukwila
6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
RE: Completion of Parkway Plaza Office Demolition
Permit #B95 -0027
Dear Mr. Griffin:
Demolition of the former Parkway Plaza office building is now complete, R.W. Rhine
Company has fulfilled their contractual obligations with respect to demolition of the
structure and crushing. In addition, all waste material and equipment relating to the
demolition effort has been removed from the site.
In conjunction with this contract, P- 3/Parkway L.L.C. posted a Letter of Credit in lieu of a
performance bond. Now that demolition is complete, the original of the Letter of Credit
should be returned to us along with a brief statement that the Applicant has complied with
the terms of the Permit.
We will appreciate your response to this request not later than Thursday, August 31. The
Letter of Credit would be automatically renewed at that time and we would incur
additional fees for the renewal.
If you have any questions, please call me.
Sincerely,
P- 3/Parkway, L.L.C.
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Michael Sandorffy,
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800 F AVENUE, FLOOR 31, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104
P.O. BOX 3977, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98124
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IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO. G193433
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CITY OF TUKWILA
6300 SOUTHENTER BLVD.
TUKWILA, WA 98188 •
APPLICANT:
P -3 /PARKWAY L.L.C.
' 800 5TH AVE., SUITE 3700
SEATTLE, W4 98104
AMOUNT: USD 110,000.00
(ONE HUNDRED TEN THOUSAND AND 00/100 U.S. DOLLARS)
WE HEREBY ISSUE OUR IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.
G193433 INIYOUR FAVOR, WHICH IS AVAILABLE FOR PAYMENT BY YOUR
DRAFTS AT SIGHT DRAWN ON SEATTLE -FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SEATTLE,
WA SHOWING {THE NUMBER AND DATE OF THIS LETTER OF CREDIT. DRAFTS
ARE TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
1. BENEFICIARY'S CERTIFICATION BEARING A SIGNATURE PURPORTING TO
BE THATIOF AN AUTHORIZED OFFICIAL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, 6300
SOUTHCENTER BLVD., TUKWILA, WA 98188 STATING : "WE CERTIFY THAT
P -3 /PARKWAY L.L.C., 800 FIFTH AVE., SUITE 3700, SEATTLE, WA
98104 HAS FAILED TO PERFORM ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER DEMOLITION
PERMIT NO. B950027 ( "PERMIT ") IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF
TUKWILA 'SPECIFICATIONS GOVERNING SUCH DEMOLITION AND THAT
P -3 /PARKWAY L.L.C., SEATTLE, WA 98104 HAS BEEN NOTIFIED OF
A DEFICIjENCY AND HAS FAILED TO CURE SUCH DEFICIENCY IN A
REASONABLE TIME AS ALLOWED BY THE CITY OF TUKWILA."
2. THE ORIGINAL OF THIS LETTER OF CREDIT
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS
AT THE REQUIEST OF P -3 /PARKWAY L.L.C., SEATTLE, WA 98104, (THE
"APPLICANT 1) THE CITY OF TUKWILA AGREES TO MAKE FINAL INSPECTION
OF DEMOLITION PERMIT COMPLIANCE BY APPLICANT AND APPLICANT'S
CONTRACTOR.; UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF THE DEMOLITION PERMIT, THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHALL
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FORM 6071 /90
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John W. Rants, Mayor
' `••. !AIL ' ' Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director
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April 10, 1995
Mr. Roy Bennion
Park Place Associates
800 Fifth Avenue
Suite 3700
Seattle, Washington 98104
Re: Parkway Place
Dear Mr. Bennion:
In enforcing the SEPA conditions attached to this project with respect to noise and nuisances,
the following decision has been made. We will enforce a 70 dB(A) limit on noise associated
with demolition and construction for this project. This is the maximum noise level permitted
under state and local codes for noise levels from an industrial property to an industrial property, ,
and as such is the maximum permitted noise level under ordinary circumstances.
If we receive complaints in the department on noise levels associated with demolition or
construction, we will ask that the contractor on the project hire a qualified professional to ,
measure noise levels at the appropriate property line of the complaining property. If the noise
levels exceed the 70 dB(A) limit, we will consider mitigation at that time.
I would suggest that you take the following steps to minimize any demolition /construction delays
in the event a complaint is received:
1. Make arrangements with a qualified environmental noise specialist to be 'on call' so that
should a complaint be received, quick response can occur. It would be helpful if you
could inform us of your arrangements and provide information on the individual's
qualifications.
2. Identify alternative measures that can be taken or attempted to reduce noise levels in the
event it is determined that the standard referenced in this letter is exceeded.
Sincerely,
Steve Lancaster, Director
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431-3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665
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CC Blayne Leingang, R.W. Rhine
Duane Griffin, City of Tukwila
Ron Cameron, City of Tukwila
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NOTES FROM CONVERSATION W /COUNTY re NOISE
Vis -a -vis Parkway Place demolition permit
3 -23 -95 djp
Rick White 296 - 6615 - Handled demolition permit for Aurora Village,
where R.W. Rhine was contractor and used same crushing machine they
are going to be using for this project.
Didn't test it for noise levels. Curtailed hours of operation from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. because site was next to residential.
Machine is noisy - it could be heard at 500 yards, but wasn't
offensive; not more so than traffic. At 200 -300 yards was not
really noisier than other demolition equipment. It makes a
constant rattle.
The tradeoff, in terms of environmental impact, ie recycling on-
site versus trucking off -site, noise generation, more salvaging,
supports crushing /recycling on site.
Kurt Horner 296 - 4794 - Noise engineer for County. There were some
complaints at Aurora Village, but doesn't know if it could be
attributed to crusher or not.
There are two kinds of crushers. They are also used at pit mines,
but are more noisy there because being used on rock rather than
concrete. There are jaw crushers and cone crushers. The standard
measure of dB should be at 50'. 85 dB at 50' would be a health
hazzard.
Recommends that we request or require noise 'map' at given
distance(s). 50' is standards. Noise is also directional, so
should test and map 360 degrees around machine. If it is electric
generator /diesel driven, probably means that a diesel engine runs
the electric generator. Electric is quiet, diesel is noisy. Also
recommends that machine be run during daytime only.
How noise travels depends on terrain. Valley pipes sound. Sound
will bounce off valley wall, and that's good. Having I -5 there is
also an advantage. Noise bends upwards. An inversion layer also
helps muffle noise. Noise travels faster in warm air.
Suggests that applicant talk to nearby restaurant owners and ask
them when their peak hours are, and shut down during those hours.
Tukwila's noise ordinance is probably based on state model (WAC
173 -60. Exempts construction noise during daytime hours. 60 dB
level is restriction for commercial -to- commercial properties. No
construction equipment can meet this restriction.
60 dB is average male voice at 1 meter, or standing along roadway.
35 dB is recommended limit in residential area at night. This
project could be considered industrial work (ie
demolition /construction) to a commercial property (receiver). 65
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e. Support future transit service and facility improvements;
f. Support the City's Commute Trip Reduction program.
4. Aid employers in implementing employee Commute Trip Reduction programs by anticipating
Next steps
DCD hired an intern in December /January to develop a data base for land use and employment information.
We are currently in the process of hiring a new intern to complete the data base with parking information,
and do field verification work.
This project has been delayed six months due to other priorities in the department. We now have a schedule
and deadlines for development of the City's new zoning code, which drives completion of this project. I would
like to get this contract signed so that TPE can start their work as soon as possible.
To that end, I would like to set up a meeting to discuss any comments you may have on the scope of work
and kick the project off. I will be contacting you to see what would be a convenient time.
cc Steve Lancaster
6300 Sauthcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431-3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665
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dB is restriction in this case in WACs.
A cheap noise meter ($30 for analog, $60 for digital) can be
purchased at Radio Shack. Measures levels 50 dB and above.
Recommends that we ask applicant to purchase meter and map the
contours of noise generated by machine for us, 50' from site and
beyond. Also recommends that applicant point noisy end of machine
toward hillside. Worse case scenario, we could ask for plywood
noise barriers.
Pac Court Apts 4028 S 146th Kun L. Chen
Mobile Home Park 14005 42nd Av S Mark C Kim & Soon S.
Canyon Mobile Home Park 13500 Pac Hwy S William Kirkland
Pacific Village Apts 13505 Pac Hwy S Bryon Moeller
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MEETING NOTES
Attendees: Blayne Leingang, R.W. Rhine Inc.
Duane Griffin, DCD
Diana Painter, DCD
Project: Parkway Place
Subject: Building Demolition
Date: March 17, 1995
Demolition will start at top of building with crane & ball; will
use smaller equipment when building gets 'shorter.' Will be
spraying for dust, and have filtration fabric on storm drains to
filter run -off. Some of materials will fall into building, some
will be dragged out from building.
The materials that will be extracted for fill will be brick, glass
& concrete. Everything else will be extracted for salvage. There
will be minimal hauling off site. Most of hauling will occur at
beginning when first materials are salvaged.
They will try to get rebar out of concrete before it goes into
crusher. The rebar that is still in the concrete will be extracted
with magnets as the concrete goes through the crusher. The
resulting materials are 1 1/4" in diameter.
This material has been approved as select fill in the past, and
compacted to 95 %. It has been used under building pads in this
aarea. The geotech will have to approve the product.
Federal Way Shopping Center is currently being demolished. They
will have the crusher up there from Vancouver, WA soon, and we can
go see it. The other project that was 'crushed' is Aurora Village
Shopping Center.
It will take about 75 days for the demolition. The crushing will
take about 2 weeks, although it is not continuous work. They will
not start crushing until they have enough material stockpiled to
make it worthwhile to start the machine.
An electric generator will be used for the crusher. The crusher
itself operates with a diesel engine. It has two or more series of
belts. The larger material goes on the first belt. This is
crushed and goes to second belt for next crushing, etc. It is
sprayed as it goes to keep down dust.
The foundation slab will be broken by dropping a ball on it. The
foundation wall will be taken down by driving a 'pick' into the
wall from the side, and then the wall will be broken and fall to
the floor of the building.
The soils engineer needs to address the mixing of the rubble and
dirt from hillside. The rubble is to be stockpiled in section of
yard that shows on demolition permit. We do not know where dirt
from hillside will be stock piled. We also don't know how it will
be mixed, if it is to be mixed with rubble for fill for the
basement.
We do not know the dB level of the crusher. Blayne will look into
this. It is possible that they could make some arrangements to not
work during lunchtime peak, if this becomes a problem with the
restaurants. Our code has a 60 dB limit on this project. It does
not restrict hours of operation.
cc Ron Cameron
Joanna Spencer
Roy Bennion
Attendees
P-3 PARTNERS
800 Fifth Avenue
Suite 3700
Seattle, Washington 98104
206/624-1444
16 March 1995
Duane Griffin
City of Tukwila
6300 Southcenter Blvd. #100
Tukwila WA 98188
Dear Duane:
Enclosed please find documents from TLH which verify that the asbestos removal at
Parkway Plaza was completed on February 27, 1995. Please consider this letter written
notification as required by Regulation III, Section 4.01(a), (6).
Sincerely
P-3 PART - ' S
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WARNING: Regulation III, Section 4.01(a),(6),requires "Upon completion of an asbestos
project or a demolition, a written 'Notice of Completion' shall be filed with the
Control Officer on forms provided by the Agency"
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Mail to: Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
Asbestos Compliance Division
110 Union Street, Suite 500 !j�� i CCg - 6 1995 ,
Seattle, Washington 98101 ^ -
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FOR AGENCY USE ONLY Case No. 9500690
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Quantity of asbestos materials: 1ST FLR. M -F 7 -4P
Contractor: T.L.H. ABATEMENT INC
Owner: M. SANDORFFY & COMPANY
Scheduled Completion Date: 06/16/95
Location of facility: 17501 SOUTHCENTER PLAZA, TUKWILA
. Date Inspected: Inspector:
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NOTIFICATION OF UTILITY PERMIT ACTION
TO: PERMIT CENTER
FROM:
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PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING
DATE: MARCH 6, 1995
SUBJECT: Parkway Place CDGMoLiTioN)
17501 Southcenter Parkway
Project No. PRE94 -020
Activity No. PW95 -0063 r� ��pp
Contact Person: Chris Cristich L 0,p. i4 - c 'Qr-ci J 'd'`b
Phone No. (206)537 -5852 3$t -a3 -10
THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC WORKS PERMITS HAVE BEEN APPROVED FOR ISSUANCE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS APPROVED ON MARCH 6, 1994:
Permit Fee
Hauling $ 25.00
Two copies of the confirmed Utility Permit Application Form and
approved plans are attached for inclusion in the building permit
file. Also attached are copies of Certificate of Insurance, $ 2000
check in lieu of Permit Bond and 5 copies of haul route map.
If any questions, please advice.
JJS /jjs
Attachments a/s
cf: City Clerk (w /copy of UPA, haul route map & original. of
Certificate of Insurance & Permit Bond)
PW Utilities Inspector (w /copy of application /plans /haul route
map)
Development File (w /copy of application /plans & haul permit
documents)
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6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) 433.0179 • Fax (206) 4313665
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• NOTIFICATION TO RECIPIENTS OF
PUBLIC WORKS UTILITY PERMITS
All Public Works utility permits have a standard requirement listed
on the first sheet: "THE APPLICANT MUST NOTIFY THE CITY INSPECTOR
OF COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION OF WORK AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN
ADVANCE. FOR AN INSPECTION CALL 433- 0179."
This is being emphasized and brought to your attention due to an
increasing number of developments where this action is not
occurring. In some cases, construction has not been completed in
accordance with permit conditions and City standards. In situations
where required notification has not been given to the City,
Inspector, the developer is proceeding at his own risk and may be
required to remove and replace nonconforming construction. You are
urged to review each permit and set of approved plans thoroughly
and comply with any conditions or requirements stipulated.
For clarification, the City Inspector referred to above is the
PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES INSPECTOR, GREG VILLM UEVA, WHO CAN BE
REACHED AT THE 433 -0179 NUMBER.
Your cooperation in this matter is required and appreciated.
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RELIANCE SURETY COMPANY UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY
R eliance Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Reliance RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY RELIANCE NATIONAL INDEMNITY COMPANY
1817 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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BOND NO. U2628860
LICENSE OR PERMIT BOND
KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS:
That we, R. W. RHINE, INC., 1124 East 112th, Tacoma, WA 98445
as Principal(s), and
UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, a Pennsylvania corporation authorized
to transact surety business in the State of Washington , as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto
CITY OF TUKWILA, 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, Tukwila, W7 98188
TWO THOUSAND AND NO /100THS , as Obligee, in the penal sum of
($ 2.000.00 ) DOLLARS, lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which,
well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns, jointly and severally,
firmly by these presents.
WHEREAS, Principal has applied to the Obligee for a license or permit to do business as Street Obstruction Work
NOW THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That if the said Principal(s) shall comply with all
applicable Ordinances, Rules and Regulations, and any Amendments thereto, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise
to remain in full force and effect.
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That this bond shall continue in force until:
El 1. , 19 , or until the expiration date of any Continuation Certificate executed
by Surety, at its sole option.
OR
® 2. Cancelled by Surety giving 45 days written notice to Obligee and Principal of its intention to termi-
nate its liability hereunder.
SIGNED AND SEALED this 3rd day of March 19 95
R. W. RHINE, INC.
By
Principal
UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY
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Delene M. Losch Attorney-in-Fact
BD -7305 4/94
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RELIANCE SURETY COMPANY RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY
• UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE CO�..'ANY RELIA�L NATIONAL INDEMNITY COMPANY
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA PW 9g` O
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that RELIANCE SURETY COMPANY is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Del-
aware, and that RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY and UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, are corporations duly organized under the laws
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and that RELIANCE NATIONAL INDEMNITY COMPANY is a corporation duly organized under the laws of
the State of Wisconsin (herein collectively called "the Companies ") and that the Companies by virtue of signature and seals do hereby make,
constitute and appoint Jack P. Sutton, Randolph J. Carr, Robert E. Heilesen, Delene M. Losch, Karen Swanson, Merle Turner, Stephen Feltus, Eric
Zimmerman, of Tacoma, Washington their true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver for and on their behalf, and as
their act and deed any and all bonds and undertakings of suretyship and to bind the Companies thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such
bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof were signed by an Executive Officer of the Companies and sealed and
attested by one other of such officers, and hereby ratifies and confirms all that their said Attorney(s)-in-Fact may do in pursuance hereof.
This Power of Attorney is granted under and by the authority of Article VII of the By -Laws of RELIANCE SURETY COMPANY,
RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, and RELIANCE NATIONAL INDEMNITY COMPANY which
provisions are now in full force and effect, reading as follows:
ARTICLE VII - EXECUTION OF BONDS AND UNDERTAKINGS
1. The Board of Directors, the President, the Chairman of the Board, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President or Assistant Vice President or other officer designated by the Board of
Directors shall have power and authority to (a) oppoint Attorneyls)- In•Fact and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company, bonds and undertakings, recognizances, contracts of Indemnity
and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and (b) to remove any such Attorney(s)-In-Fact et any time and revoke the power and authority given to them.
2. Attorney(s)-In-Fact shall have power and authority, subject to the terms and limitations of the Power of Attorney issued to them, to execute deliver on behalf of the Company, bonds
and undertakings, recognizances, contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory In the nature thereof. The corporate seal is not necessary for the validity of any bonds and undertakings,
recognizances, contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof.
3. Attorneys) -in -Fact shall have power and authority to execute affidavits required to be attached to bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity or other conditional or obligatory
undertakings and they shall also have power end authority to certify tho financial statement of the Company and to copies of the By-Laws of the Company or any article or section thereof.
This Power of Attorney Is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution adopted by the Executive and Finance Committees of the Boards of Directors of Reliance
Insurance Company, United Pacific Insurance Company and Reliance National Indemnity Company by Unanimous Consent dated as of February 28, 1994 and by the Executive and Financial
Committee of the Board of Directors of Reliance Surety Company by Unanimous Consent dated as of March 31, 1994.
'Resolved that the signatures of such directors and officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such Power of Attorney or any certificates relating thereto by
fecsimile,and any such Power of Attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such Power so
executed and certified by facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company, in the future with respect to any bond or undertaking to which It is
attached.'
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Companies have caused these presents to be signed and their corporate seals to be hereto affixed, this February 10,
1995.
RELIANCE SURETY COMPANY
e+�\y RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY
,✓'°�." r UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY
fglut,� i a \ e' i dam . �f. + RELIANCE NATIONAL INDEMNITY COMPANY
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STATE OF Washington .
COUNTY OF King } ss.
On this, February 10, 1995, before me, Janet Blankley, personally appeared Lawrence W. Carlstrom, who acknowledged himself to be the Senior
Vice President of the Reliance Surety Company, and the Vice President of Reliance Insurance Company, United Pacific Insurance Company, and
Reliance National Indemnity Company and that as such, being authorized to do so, executed the foregoing instrument for the purpose therein
contained by signing the name of the corporation by himself as its duly authorized officer.
In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and official seal.
UPAIIM 4 4 '
N. ary Public in and for the State of Washingt. n
Re 'ding at Puyallup
I, Robyn Layng, Assistant Secretary of RELIANCE SURETY COMPANY, RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMP-
ANY, and RELIANCE NATIONAL INDEMNITY COMPANY do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Power
of Attorney executed by said Companies, which is still in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seals of said Companies this da of March 19 95
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P. O. Box 11205 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE
Tacoma, WA 98411 -0205
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CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS
LTR DATE (MM/DD/YY) DATE (MM/DD/YY)
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City of Tukwila s { EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO
6300 Southcenter Blvd #200 ::-. MAIL 45 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE
Tukwila, Wa 98188
{ LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR
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PARKWAY PLACE
HAUL ROUTE
The only material to export from the site will be the mixed debris. The concrete will be
reprocessed at the site.
the mixed debris will constitute approximately twelve loads per day from three to four days (30 -
40 loads).
Our proposed haul route will be from the site to South 180th; East on 180th to Hwy 181; North
on 181 to Grady Way; East on Grady ?Way to Oaksdale; North to Valley Parkway; Valley
Parkway to Rabanco Black River.
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PUBLIG W 3%(S
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MAR - 61995, MAR 0 6 1995
PUBLIC W RKS PERMIT CENTER
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P -3 PARTNERS t595-00&-1
800 Fifth Avenue
Suite 3700
Seattle, Washington 98104
206/624 -1444
28 February, 1995
Mr. Dwain Griffin
Building Department
City of Tukwila
6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100
Tukwila WA 98188
Dear Dwain:
Please find attached a letter from our demolition contractor regarding their estimated cost
of demolition on the Parkway Plaza building at 17501 Southcenter Parkway. This cost is
submitted for valuation and the issuance of a building permit upon our presentation of a
bond or cash equivalent.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely
P -3 PART RS
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,g. Bennion
RECEIVE'
LIAR 0 1.1995
DEVELOPM r .
02/27/95 10:41 FAX 206 531 9548 tt.o. ;h11 h LODU / /UUL
Demolition For Progress
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SEATTLE TACOMA
R.W. INC, • 1124 - 112n1 ST. E. • TACOMA, WASH. 984454798 • TAC (206) 537-6852 SEA 838 -0551 FAX 531.9548
February 27, 1995
Roy Bennion
P -3 PARTNERS •
800 Fifth Ave
Suite 3700
Seattle WA 98104
Dear Roy:
The cost for building demolition under our contract will be $100,000.
I hope this information will help you during the permitting and planning process on this
project.
If you have any questions, please call me at 537 -5852.
Sincerely
R.W. Rhine Inc.
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Blayne Leingang
Vice President
y Demollt For Progress
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SEATTLE- TACOMA
Demolition
R.W. RHINE, INC. • 1124 -112TH ST. E. • TACOMA, WASH. 98445 -3798 • TAC (206) 537 -5852 SEA 838 -0551 FAX 531 -9548
February 27, 1995
REGF
City of Tukwila FEB 2 8 1995
6300 Southcenter Blvd. JNITY
Tukwila WA 98188 D EV ELOPMENT
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RE: Park Place; Demolition
Noise Ordinance
R.W. Rhine Inc. has reviewed the attached Tukwila Municipal Code noise ordinance.
We acknowledge and will abide by the provisions of the noise ordinance.
Our normal hours of operation will be from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. At times, we may
work longer as the project dictates.
R.W. Rhine Inc.
Blayne Leingang
Vice President
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CONTRACTORS REG, NO.223-01•RH- IN -ER -W -34601
lrieer5 Geo`�En g 8410 - 154th Avenue NE
\ Redmond, Washington 98052
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Tele (206) 861 -6000
Fax: (206) 861 -6050
To: City of Tukwila Public Works Date: February 23, 1995
6300 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, WA 98109 File: 3944 - 003 -R01
Attention: Mr. Duane Griffin
Regarding: Park Place Project, Plan Check No.B95 -0027
We are sending: ® Attached ❑ Under Separate Cover
Copies Date Description
1 02/23/95 Revised letter re: Basement Slab and Foundation Removal
These are transmitted as checked below:
® For Your Use ❑ As Requested ❑ Returned
❑ For Review and Comment ❑ Other (see remarks)
Remarks: Duane,
We have made some minor edits to the letter to address the manner in which the slab will be
cracked, as you discussed with Roy Bennion and have sealed and signed my professional
registration as you requested. Please discard the original form of this letter which is dated
E dttiav 13, 1995.
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Copy To: cc: Mr. Roy Bennion Signed:
J: Tuttle
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Geo,, Engineers
February 23, 1995
Geotechnical,
Geoenvironmental and
Geologic Services
Mr. Duane Griffin
City of Tukwila Public Works
6300 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, Washington 98109
Basement Slab and Foundation Removal
17501 Southcenter Parkway
Tukwila, Washington
GEI File No. 3944 - 003 -.ROI
This letter is in support of the application for a demolition permit for the existing nine -story
building at 17501 Southcenter Parkway which has been submitted to the City by Mr. Roy
Bennion (reference: Park Place Project, Plan Check No. B95- 0027). It is planned to remove the
superstructure of the building down to basement level and to leave the slab, underlying
foundations and portions of the perimeter basement walls which will not interfere with new
construction in place. The basement slab will be broken into pieces of about 24 inches maximum
dimension so that vertical movement of natural subsurface seepage can occur after the depression
is filled. This will also enable excavation of portions of the slab with a la:ge backhoe should a
need arise in the future.
Leaving this portion of the structure in place will not adversely affect the support and
settlement behavior of the planned new buildings. Rather, leaving these portions of the existing
building in place will maintain the stability of the area and result in better foundation support of
the new construction since it will avoid the significant disturbance of the subsurface that would
otherwise occur. The portions of the perimeter basement walls left in place will be cut off at low
enough elevation to avoid interference with utility installations and to not affect the settlement
behavior of any overlying footings.
We understand that the terms of Section 16.04.150, Debris and Excavation (Title 16,
Tukwila Municipal Code) is intended to require the removal of any portions of a demolished
structure (or portion thereof) which might adversely affect future construction in the area. Since,
in this case, the remaining portions of the substructure will be beneath the new buildings they will
become, in essence, a part of the foundation support system; will be deep enough to not interfere
GeoEngineers, lnc.
8410 154th Avenue N.E.
Redmond, WA 98052
Telephone (206) 861 -6000
Fax (206) 861 -6050
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City of Tukwila Pub 'c Works
February 23, 1995,,,,:
Page 2
with the planned construction or any presently foreseeable future excavations; and, by leaving
these elements in place, will avoid unnecessary disturbance of the subsurface conditions thus
improving new building performance. We believe it is in the best interests of all to grant the
demolition permit allowing the slab and foundations to be left in place as proposed. Cracking
the slab, as indicated above, will enable excavations to be made through the slab level should this
ever become necessary.
If you have any questions about our conclusions, please call at 861 -6000.
Yours very truly,
GeoEngineers, Inc.
Jack K. Tuttle, P.E.
Principal
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Document ID: 3944003.LI , ) WASJ1 �
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cc: Mr. Roy Bennion cr# x . 4
800 Fifth Ave., Ste 3700 ,:`,;;,,
Seattle WA 98104 - 3122, o7an `p 2 � s`;1,`' `
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OeoEngin eers File No. 3944. 003 -R01
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Basement Slab and Foundation Removal
17501 Southcenter Parkway
Tukwila, Washington
GEI File No. 3944 - 003 -R01
This letter is in support of the application for a demolition permit for the existing nine- story
building at 17501 Southcenter Parkway which has been submitted to the City by Mr. Roy
13ennion (reference: Park Place Project). It is planned to remove the superstructure of the
building down to basement level and to leave the slab, underlying foundations and portions of the
perimeter basement walls which will not interfere with new construction in place. The basement
slab will be perforated or broken in a manner which will permit vertical movement of natural
subsurface seepage to occur after the depression is filled.
Leaving this portion of the structure in place will not adversely affect the support and
settlement behavior of the planned new buildings. Rather, leaving these portions of the existing
building in place will maintain the stability of the area and result in better foundation support of
the new construction since it will avoid the significant disturbance of the subsurface that would
otherwise occur, The portions of the perimeter basement walls left in place will be cut off at low
enough elevation to avoid interference with utility installations and to not affect the settlement
behavior of any overlying footings.
We understand that the terms of Section 16.04.150, Debris and Excavation (Title 16,
Tukwila Municipal Code) is intended to require the removal of any portions of a demolished
structure (or portion thereof) which might adversely affect future construction in the area. Since,
in this case, the remaining portions of the substructure will be beneath the new buildings, will
be deep enough to not interfere with the planned construction, and, by leaving these elements in
GeoEngineers, Inc.
8410 154th Avenue N.E.
Redmond, WA 98052
Telephone (206) 861 -6000
Fax (206) 861 -6050
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City of Tukwila Pulp-- Works A t -
February 14, 1995
Page 2
with the planned construction; and, by leaving these elements in place, will avoid unnecessary
disturbance of the subsurface conditions thus improving new building performance, we believe
it is in the best interests of all to grant the demolition permit allowing the slab and foundations
to be left in place as proposed. Cracking the slab will enable excavations to be made to a depth
of 10 to 12 feet, should this become necessary.
If you have any questions about our conclusions, please call at 861 -6000.
Yours very truly,
Geo ineers, Inc.
/%
J . Tuttle, P.E.
Principal
JKT:wd
Document ID: 3944003.1..1
cc: Mr. Roy Bennion
800 Fifth Ave., Ste 3700
Seattle WA 98104 -3122
Q e o E n g i n e e r a File No. 3944- 003 -R01
GeokAtEngineers
•• February 23, .1995
Geotechnical,
Geoenvironmental and
Geologic Services
Mr. Duane Griffin
City of Tukwila Public Works
6300 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, Washington 98109
Basement Slab and Foundation Removal
17501 Southcenter Parkway
Tukwila, Washington
GET File No. 3944 - 003 -RO1
This letter is in support of the application for a demolition permit for the existing nine -story
building at 17501 Southcenter Parkway which has been submitted to the City by Mr. Roy
Bennion (reference: Park Place Project, Plan Check No. B95- 0027). It is planned to remove the •
superstructure of the building down to basement level and to leave the slab, underlying
• foundations and portions of the perimeter basement walls which will not interfere with new
construction in place. The basement slab will be broken into pieces of about 24 inches maximum
dimension so that vertical movement of natural subsurface seepage can occur after the depression
is filled. This will also enable excavation of portions of the slab with a la:ge backhoe should a
need arise in the future.
Leaving this portion of the structure in place will not adversely affect the support and
settlement behavior of the planned new buildings. Rather, leaving these portions of the existing
building in place will maintain the stability of the area and result in better foundation support of
the new construction since it will avoid the significant disturbance of the subsurface that would
otherwise occur. The portions of the perimeter basement walls left in place will be cut off at low
enough elevation to avoid interference with utility installations and to not affect the settlement
behavior of any overlying footings.
We understand that the terms of Section 16.04.150, Debris and Excavation (Title 16,
Tukwila Municipal Code) is intended to require the removal of any portions of a demolished
structure (or portion thereof) which might adversely affect future construction in the area. Since,
in this case, the remaining portions of the substructure will be beneath the new buildings they will
become, in essence, a part of the foundation support system; will be deep enough to not interfere
GeoEngineers, Inc.
8410 154th Avenue N.E.
Redmond, WA 98052
Telephone (206) 861.6000
Fax (206) 861.6050
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February 23, 1995
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with the planned construction or any presently foreseeable future excavations; and, by leaving
these elements in place, will avoid unnecessary disturbance of the subsurface conditions thus
improving new building performance. We believe it is in the best interests of all to grant the
demolition permit allowing the slab and foundations to be left in place as proposed. Cracking
the slab, as indicated above, will enable excavations to be made through the slab level should this
ever become necessary.
If you have any questions about our conclusions, please call at 861 -6000.
Yours very truly,
GeoEngineers, Inc.
Jack K. Tuttle, P.E.
Principal
JKT:wd %C. •K. Tti7'
Document ID: 3944003.LI G o � vAS/�, ' ?' �
cc: Mr. Roy Bennion ` 4 - .„
800 Fifth Ave., Ste 3700 • V ,Y' 41.111
A fr Seattle WA 98104 - 3122 o7 ' A,0) ` / �` v z 3 4
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GeoEngineers File No, 3944. 003 -R01
RECEIVED
Geoko Engineers
FEB 1 6 1995
cOlMMMuiv i
DEVELOPMENT
February 14; 1995. Geotechnical,
Geoenvironmental and
Geologic Services
Mr. Duane Griffin
City of Tukwila Public Works
6300 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, Washington 98109
Basement Slab and Foundation Removal
17501 Southcenter Parkway
Tukwila, Washington
GEI File No. 3944 - 003 -RO1
This letter is in support of the application for a demolition permit for the existing nine -story
building at 17501 Southcenter Parkway which has been submitted to the City by Mr. Roy
Ben.nion (reference: Park Place Project). It is planned to remove the superstructure of the
building down to basement level and to leave the slab, underlying foundations and portions of the
perimeter basement walls which will not interfere with new construction in place. The basement
slab will be perforated or broken in a manner which will permit vertical movement of natural
subsurface seepage to occur after the depression is filled.
Leaving this portion of the structure in place will not adversely affect the support and
settlement behavior of the planned new buildings. Rather, leaving these portions of the existing
building in place will maintain the stability of the area and result in better foundation support of
the new construction since it will avoid the significant disturbance of the subsurface that would
otherwise occur. The portions of the perimeter basement walls left in place will be cut off at low
enough elevation to avoid interference with utility installations and to not affect the settlement
behavior of any overlying footings.
We understand that the terms of Section 16.04.150, Debris and Excavation (Title 16,
Tukwila Municipal Code) is intended to require the removal of any portions of a demolished
structure (or portion thereof) which might adversely affect future construction in the area. Since,
in this case, the remaining portions of the substructure will be beneath the new buildings, will
be deep enough to not interfere with the planned construction, and, by leaving these elements in
•
GeoEngineers, Inc.
8410 154th Avenue N.E.
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Redmond, WA 98052
Telephone (206) 861.6000
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Fax (206) 861.6050
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City of Tukwila Public Works
February 14, 1995( k,
Page 2
with the planned constnrction; and, by leaving these elements in place, will avoid unnecessary
disturbance of the subsurface conditions thus improving new building performance, we believe
it is in the best interests of all to grant the demolition permit allowing the slab and foundations
to be left in place as proposed. Cracking the slab will enable excavations to be made to a depth
of 10 to 12 feet, should this become necessary.
If you have any questions about our conclusions, please call at 861 -6000.
Yours very truly,
Geo 1• ineers, Inc.
.4 0
J . Tuttle, P.E.
Principal
JKT:wd
Document ID: 3944003.LI
cc: Mr. Roy Bennion
800 Fifth Ave., Ste 3700
Seattle WA 98104 -3122
C e o E n g i n e e r a File No, 3944 - 003 - RO1
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0_' � ' ` \ % City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor
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N Department ment o .f Community Development ment Rick Beeler, Director
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January 24, 1995
Mr. Roy Bennion
Park Place Partners
800 Fifth Avenue
Suite 3700
Seattle, Washington 98104
Re: Parkway Place
Dear Mr. Bennion:
This is to summarize our meeting of January 19, 1995 with respect
to the sequencing of permits for this project, and to reiterate
some of the permit conditions.
The permitting process can be phased to expedite the project.
Construction access and traffic control, associated utility
permits, and construction erosion and drainage control will be
required in each phase. The three permit phases are:
1) demolition of the existing structure, which includes a land
altering permit for stockpiling building materials;
2) the site work, which includes the permits listed below; and
3) the construction of the new buildings, with associated permits
as required.
Permitting for site work includes the following:
1) Building Permit for construction of the wall, issued by the
Building Department;
2) Tree Permit and compliance with associated Sensitive Area
Ordinance provisions, issued Department of Community
Development;
3) Land Altering Permit, issued by the Department of Public
Works;
4) Utility Permit, issued by the Department of Public Works.
These permits are interrelated due to specific site conditions and
the nature of the project. Therefore, the permit applications for
will be reviewed concurrently and by every department with an
interest in the permit. Please note that no utilities, land
altering or tree permits will be issued until the retaining wall
permit application is approved.
I'd like to remind you that the work done to date on the hillside
needs to be addressed in your land altering permit. Also, care
should be taken that none of the design conditions (Board of
Architectural Review) or SEPA conditions established for this
project be violated in this demolition phase of the project,
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including protecting existing trees to be saved or preventing
runoff that might affect identified wetlands.
Consistent with SEPA conditions, the City of Tukwila supports
Shannon & Wilson's recommendation for a concrete rather than wood
lagging retaining wall. The City will be. contacting you and your
consultants to discuss placement of the 48" storm sewer.
Please note that your geotechnical report will have to be revised
to show the most recent figures relating to the design of the
retaining wall. This report will be forwarded, along with drawings
for the building permit for the wall, to our structural engineering
consultants when this permit application is submitted.
Also, for your information, the Sensitive Areas Ordinance requires
that the owner of a property with areas of potential geologic
instability execute a covenant running with the land that
discloses these areas, risks associated with the site, and any
design features which will require maintenance, and that waives
claims against the City (see TMC 18.45.080(e)(5)(E) and
recommendations by Shannon & Wilson in their letter dated November
28, 1994).
If you have any questions please feel free to give me a call.
Sincerely,
O ck Pace, Acting Chair
Development Review Committee
cc Duane Griffin
Ron Cameron
Mike Alderson
Michael Woodland
Howard Turner
Gary Schulz
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P -3 PARTNERS
800 FIFTH AVENUE
SUITE 3700
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104
206/824 -1444
24 January, 1995
Mr. Jack Pace
Director of Community Planning
City of Tukwila Dept. of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Blvd. Suite 100
Tukwila WA 98109
RE: Park Place
Dear Mr. Pace:
We are submitting today our Demolition Permit Application and the accompanying
required Building Permit application, Utility Permit Application and Demolition Permit
Check -off List.
As we discussed in our pre application meeting, the scope of work to be covered with this
permit is as follows:
Fence site upon which demolition is to be conducted. Establish filter fabric
around demo site as shown on exhibit submitted for pre ap. meeting. Cap
and plug utilities to the existing building outside the foundation line. Demo
the existing nine story building down to basement level. Basement slab
(which will be broken to allow vertical drainage) and building foundations
to remain to preserve structural integrity of foundation support for the new
buildings. Crush and stockpile (on the storage site indicated on the demo
plan) the building debris which will be used in a later phase as consolidated
fill. Salvage when possible and economical, plant material adjoining the
structure. Locate temporary power and phone to the satellite dish and
construction trailers.
The scope of work in this phase does not include construction or relocation of permanent
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utilities, the retaining wall, parking islands, paving or new buildings. Permits for this work
will follow at a later date.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely
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Porn: T. M. Allen/R. E. Kirumerling
Field Operations Service Support Center
Materials Laboratory Geotechnical Branch, 47365
M4oNC 586 -7659 scAN 321 -7659
PAX 586 -4611 SCAN FAX 321 -4611
To; Bert Pschunder
OeoEngineers •
RE; Parkway Place Project
Geotechnical Engineer Report Review Comments
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As iequestcd, we have reviewed the geotechnical report f r the subject project as it relates
to the proposed retaining wall to be constructed on the west side of the site, below the
no#:lound lanes of Interstate 5 in Tukwila, Washington.!
The selection of a tied - back soldier pile wall as the prefcircd wall type appears
appropriate. We request the opportunity to review and rrunent on the plans and
spe4ilcations for the wall. We have no further conuuen at this time.
If you have questions or require further information, pie a contact Robert Kinnnnerling at
586 -7659 (SCAN 321 - 7659).
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Phone: (206) 861 -6000
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Company: WSDOT Geotechnical Branch
Phone: (206) 586 -7659
Fax: (206) 586 -4611
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Comments:
Please find attached, our comments on the Parkway Place project, If you have any questions,
please contact me at the phone number above,
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• R.W. RHINE, INC. • 1124 - 1 12TH ST. E. • TA COMA. WASH. 98445 9af • TAO (205) 531 -5852 SEA 838-0551 FAX 531.9548
November 7, 1994
Roy Dennion
Renton Village Associates
• 800 Fifth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104 -3122
RE: 'Parkway Plaza
The following information should address the various questions concerning the demolition
phase of this project
During the salvage and demolition of the building, water will be used to control dust.. We
intend to use 1 and 1/2 inch hose hooked to fire hydrants. The hose is equipped with a
fog nozzle and water will be sprayed on the building during demolition.
Conventional equipment, such as track backhoes and a crane will be used to demolish the
structure. There should be no excessive noise or vibration during the demolition. No
welding will be raking place during demolition that could present any glare.
The structure is primarily concrete and this material will be processed and crushed on -site.
'This will eliminate a tremendous amount of trucking to and from the job -site. During the
filar days of demolition some debris will be removed from the site. This should amount
to less than 12 loads per day. '
As stated above. we will be crushing concrete mateHals on site. Our crusher is equipped
with built in water misting devices that spray the materials as they progress through the
crushing process, to control the dust. The crusher has been used on various job sites
throughout the Puget Sound region with no problems concerning noise and vibrations.
I hope this will help to clarify some of the questions regarding demolition and crushing.
R .W. Rhine Inc.
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Vice President
CONTRACTORS REG..NO. 71301. RH4N.ER- W346C1
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PROPOSAL:
R. W. Rhine, Inc. proposes to furnish the necessary labor,
equipment, materials. and services needed to complete the
following:
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BASE BID_
* Demolish Parkway Plaza Building
• Leave basement in- place; break -up slab for drainage
Y Remove Dasement down Lo a level deemed prudent.
to prevent telescoping (during backfill)
x Strip out wood, carpets, sheetrock, t•a1sP cetlings and
misc. debris; Haul off -site
* All salvage to R. W. Rhine, Inc.
• Remove trees around building as necessary
* Crush concrete and brick on -site to 1 & 1/4" minus
material
Place awl compact crushed material in basement to 95%
compaction
• Kltine inc. and Owner to discuss ways of keeping sump
pumps running as lung as possible
* No asbestos or hazardouo materials handling
* ' Demolition permit by owner
* Job Duration: Approximately 60 Days
Payment Terms:
Progress billings will be made by the 25th day of each •
month, for the percentage of work completed to date as
mutually agreed upon.
Payment of progresA billings are due the 10th day of
• the month following the billing
CONTRACTORS REP,, NO Y — Oi-RH.IN.ER.W.346C1
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R. W. Rhine, Inc. is fully bondable and we carry S5,000,000
Liability Insnrance.
If you have any questions please call me at (206) 537-5852.
R. W. Rhine, Inc.
Blayne Leingang
Vice President
ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL:
Company Name:
Signature: _-
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SepLewber 23, 1994
Roy Benuivu
Renton village Associates NOV 1 01994
800 r•ifth Avenue*
Seattle, Wa 95104 -3122
DEVELOPMENT
RE: Parkway Plaza Building; Demolition
.R0P0SA1.:
R. W. Rhine, Inc. proposes to furnish the necessary labor,
equipment, materials, and servicoA needed to complete the
following:
BASE BIDS,
* Demolish Parkway Plaza Building
;. Leave basement in- place; break -up slab for drainage
• Remove basement walls down Lo a level deemed prudent.
to prevent telescoping (during backfill)
A Strip out wood, carpets, sheetrock, false ceilings and
misc. debris; Haul off -site
* All salvage to R. W. Rhine, Inc.
.4 Remove trees around building as necessary
* Crush concrete and brick on -site to 1 & 1/4" iuiuus
material
• Place and compact crushed material in basement to 95%
compaction
* Rhine inc. and Owner to discuss ways of keeping sump
pumps running as lung as possible
* No asbestos or haaardouo materials handling
* Demolition permit by owner
* Job Duration: Approximately 60 Days
• Payment Terms:
Progress billings will be made by the 25th day of each
mouth, for the percentage of work completed to date as
mutually agreed upon.
Payment of progress billings are due the 10th day of
the month following the billing
CONTRACTORS AE[;. NO M- 01.RH- tN.8R.W34SC1
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September 23, 1994
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R. W. Rhine, Inc. is fully bondable and we carry 55,000,000
Liability Insurance.
IE you have any questions please call me at (206) 537 -5852.
R. W. Rhine, Inc.
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Blayne Leingang
Vice President
ACCEPTANCE Of PROPOSAL:
Company Name: _
Signature:
Date;
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• • R.W. RHINE, INC. • 1124 - 1 12TH ST. E. • TACOMA, WASH. 98445:1791! • TAC we) s37- -5852 SEA 838.0551 FAX 531-9548
November 7, 1994 •
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Roy Dennion
Renton Village Associates
• 800 Fifth Avenue -
S eattle, WA 98104-3122
RE: Parkway Plaza
The following information should address the various questions concerning the demolition
phase of this project.
Duritig the salvage and demolition of the building, water will be used to control dust. We
intend to use 1 and 1/2 inch hose hooked to fire hydrants. The hose is equipped with a
fug nozzle and water will be sprayed on the building during demolition.
Conventional equipment, such as track backhoes and a crane will be used to demolish the
structure. There should be no excessive noise or vibration during the demolition. No
welding will be taking place during demolition that could present any glare.
The structure is primarily concrete and this material will be processed and crushed on -site.
This will eliminate a tremendous amount of trucking to and from the job -site. During the
first days of demolition some debris will be removed from the site. This should amount
to less than 12 loads per day.
As stated above, we will be crushing concrete materials on site. Our crusher is equipped
with built in water misting devices that spray the materials as they progress through the
crushing process, to control the dust The crusher has been used on various job sites
throughout the Puget Sound region with no problems concerning noise and vibrations.
I hope this will help to clarify some of the questions regarding demolition and crushing.
R.W. Rhine Inc.
Blayne.Leiigaug
• Vice President •
CONTRACTORS REG. NO. 223.01.RH4N. R-W 34SCt
Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
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110 Union Street, Suite 500
Seattle, Washington 98101 -2038
Telephone: (206) 3.43 -8800
1-800-552-3565
Facsimile: (206) 343 -7522
Guidelines For Interpreting PSAPCA Regulation III
Article 4, Asbestos Standards
Adopted May 15, 1993
Introduction
The Clean Air Act (CAA) requires the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop and
enforce regulations to protect the general public from exposure to airborne contaminants that are known to
be hazardous to human health. Asbestos was one of the first hazardous air pollutants regulated under this
Clean Air Act. On March 31, 1971 the EPA promulgated the Asbestos section of the National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) under 40 CFR Part 61.
The Board of Directors of the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency also recognized that asbestos is a
hazardous and toxic air contaminant. On December 12, 1985 the Board adopted its first asbestos
regulation, which is now Article 4 of Regulation III. EPA has delegated authority to this agency to
enforce the asbestos standards within PSAPCA's four county jurisdiction. (King, Snohomish, Pierce and
Kitsap)
On November 20, 1990, the EPA promulgated a revised NESHAP regulation to enhance enforcement and
promote compliance. On February 11, 1993 the Board of the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
adopted a revision to Regulation III, Article 4 to comply with the requirements of the new NESHAP
regulations and to improve legibility. This new regulation became effective on April 15. 1993. These
changes affect all individuals and abatement contractors who remove or disturb asbestos as part of an
abatement, remodel or demolition project, in King, Snohomish, Pierce or Kitsap counties.
Summary of Changes
Article 4 now requires that the agency be informed before a demolition project can begin, and that a
certification be made that all known asbestos has been removed.
•. Asbestos surveys must also be conducted prior to an asbestos project. The survey procedure from the
federal regulation is included in this document as Appendix A.
• Asbestos removal projects that can safely be undertaken by the home owner have been defined.
• Procedures for establishing an alternative 45 -day asbestos storage facility have been added as well as
procedures for handling large components with asbestos containing materials attached.
• The fee schedule has been changed to include additional charges for emergency asbestos removal
projects and repeat amendments to original project specifications.
• Definitions have been altered or added as discussed in this document.
Questions not answered within this document may be addressed to PSAPCA by calling Peggy Franzen at
689 -4058 or, for residential removals by home owners, Mike Schultz at 689 -4060.
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wmg County
Kemp
C County ounty Director - Compliance .. rA U N ITY •
Snotonush County O LiVELOPIVIENT
Arita J. Frankel, Air Pollution Control Officer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CHAIRMAN: Win Granlund, Commissioner Kitsap County Peter Hrley, Councilman Snohomish County Nonn Rice, Mayor, Seattle
Janet Chaluprtiu. Member at Large Pete Knch, Mayor, Everett Doug Suthalend, Pierce County Executive
Tim Hie, King County Executve Louis ' Mentor, Mayor, Bremerton Karen Vialta, Mayor, Tacoma
Common Questions on the PSAPCA Asbestos Standards
This guidance document is an interpretation of the Rules as of April 30, 1993. If there is
any question on these interpretations, or any conflicts introduced by your reading of these
interpretations, be reminded that the language of the regulation prevails.
PSAPCA Jurisdiction
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What areas and projects are affected by these new regulations?
The Agency has jurisdiction over all demolitions and asbestos abatement projects in King,
Pierce, Kitsap and Snohomish counties. These projects are regulated for any institutional,
commercial, public (including federal, state and local governmental), industrial or
residential structure, installation, building, or vessel.
If a renovation or demolition site is abandoned, is the site still regulated by the
Asbestos Standard?
Yes. Even after a renovation site is abandoned, it is still regulated by the Asbestos
Standard.
PSAPCA Application Process
What is an application?
An application is a written notice of intent to perform an asbestos project or a demolition.
An application, in order to be approved, must contain all the information specified in the
Agency supplied forms. This information includes, but not limited to, the scheduled
starting and completion date of the work, the location of the site, the names,of operators
or asbestos removal contractors, methods of removal and the amount of asbestos, the
results of an asbestos survey, and whether the operation is a demolition or renovation.
Where do I get the application forms?
The forms are made available for anyone visiting the PSAPCA offices or requesting the
forms in writing at the below address. Forms are also available through most asbestos
contractors and consultants who fill them out as part of any contract to perform an
abatement project.
When must I fill out an application to perform an asbestos or demolition project?
An approval, in the form of a Notification Summary Form, must be received and available
on site before the project can begin. For residential asbestos projects, and for small
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asbestos projects under 10 linear feet, or 11 square feet, we recommend that the forms be
delivered to the agency five days prior to the start of your project. For demolitions or
larger asbestos projects the Notification Summary Forms will be returned during the
required 10 working day waiting period.
When I fill out an application to perform an asbestos or demolition project, what
date do I consider the start date?
The start date is the day that preparations are begun on site to: remove asbestos
containing material, or initiate a demolition, or embark on any other activity that could
potentially disturb asbestos containing materials.
On projects that require a 10 working day waiting period, which starting date do I
use to determine whether I've met the requirement?
The waiting period is calculated from the date the mailed notification is received by our
office. Count as your 10 day waiting period any day which falls on a Monday through
Friday, including holidays that fall between Monday and Friday. On the day immediately
,after the 10th working day, which can be a weekend day, your project may begin. The
waiting period is necessary in order to schedule an inspector to visit a project.
How do I make an application?
Mail or deliver the application forms, the required fee, and other requested data to:
Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
110 Union Street, Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98101 -2038
The application is not considered complete for approval until all required and requested
information and the appropriate fee are received by the Agency. For more information,
call Asbestos Program Specialist Peggy Franzen at 689-4058. For homeowner asbestos
project information, call Residential Asbestos Educator Mike Schultz at 689 -4060. Our
main office number if calling long distance is 1- 800 - 552 -3565.
Are faxed or telephone applications acceptable?
No. Faxed notifications are not accepted. Telephone notifications are only acceptable in
emergency situations on weekends or holidays. These must be followed by a written
application and the fee by the following working day. At the discretion of the Agency,
such a project may be halted if, on inspection, the situation is determined to not be an
actual emergency.
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Who is responsible for submitting an application - the owner of the building which
is being demolished or renovated, or the contractor?
Either the owner of the building or operator of the demolition or renovation operation can
submit the application. Usually, the two parties decide together who will send the form.
If neither provide an application, the Agency will hold both parties liable.
When a condominium complex is being renovated, who is responsible for submitting
an application?
While owners and operators share responsibility for proper notification, the condominium
or co -op board is responsible as the owner. The board should ensure that they are told
when work takes place on individual units, so that they can comply with Agency
requirements, especially if multiple contractors are involved.
Do demolition projects in which no asbestos was found during a survey require an
application?
Yes. All demolitions that meet the definition in the regulation must notify.
Can multiple asbestos projects be filed on one form?
Yes. If the work will be performed by the same contractor and the structures are in a
contiguous group (Structures must be in an unbroken sequence, not divided by road,
waterway or structures not included in the asbestos project). Also, the project
specifications regarding location and sub - project dates must be provided in detail, and the
projects must be under a single contract to an asbestos abatement contractor.
Can multiple demolition projects be filed on one form?
No.
Demolitions
Why do we now report to PSAPCA on demolitions?
The federal law, requiring owners and contractors who perform demolitions to report to
their local air pollution authority before beginning work, was developed in response to
reports of buildings being destroyed with asbestos containing materials in them. In these
cases, large amounts of asbestos fibers were released to the ambient air and the public was
exposed to them. This is why PSAPCA requires that before a public or commercial
building is demolished, you must perform an asbestos survey, report in advance that a
demolition will take place, and document that all known asbestos has been removed.
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What if! want to demolish just a wing of my house?
The regulation exempts the dismantling of residential properties from the definition of
demolition, assuming that the dismantling is done using hand methods. As components
are removed, the work can be stopped if material is found that may be contain asbestos.
Then any further dismantling can only be done after the asbestos is removed under an
approved application. -Obviously asbestos containing materials.are more likely to be
disturbed if a back hoe or a wrecking ball were used to demolish a home. In that case, the
rules for demolitions apply.
How much asbestos must be present before the Asbestos Standard applies to
demolition projects?
There is no minimum amount of asbestos below which this standard will not apply. This
standard applies as soon as it is decided to perform a demolition.
Emergencies
What constitutes an emergency?
An emergency asbestos project is an unplanned asbestos project necessitated by a sudden
and unexpected event that will imminently endanger human health and safety either
through exposure to asbestos fibers or loss of vital utilities. Such events may include
earthquakes, floods, fire damage, non - routine failure or malfunction of equipment, or
identification of additional asbestos containing material discovered during an asbestos
project. For example, the explosion of a boiler in a hospital might require an emergency
designation, since such an explosion would leave the site without vital steam for space
heating, hot water, and steam sterilization of operating room equipment. Replacement or
repair of the boiler might require immediate abatement or removal of damaged asbestos or
asbestos covered components in order to allow other contractors into the affected part of
the facility.
Also allowed under the definition of an emergency asbestos removal is the "identification
of additional asbestos containing material discovered during an asbestos project" In this
case stopping an asbestos project or demolition in mid -stride may potentially cause more
public exposure to fugitive asbestos fibers than immediate abatement would. When
scrutinizing other reasons given by contractors for declaring an emergency (to avoid a 10
working day waiting period) we only weigh public health risks, not owner /contractor
convenience, schedule or additional cost.
How and when must I notify for an emergency renovation?
First, inspect the facility and determine the amount of asbestos containing materials that
may have to be removed or disturbed to repair the facility. If the presence of asbestos is
confirmed, you should mail or deliver:
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1) an Application to Remove Asbestos, and;
2) results of your survey, and;
3) a cover letter describing the nature of the emergency.
This should be done as soon as possible and no later than the next working day..
Weekend. Evening and Holiday Emergencies - If you have an emergency asbestos removal
during a time when our office is closed you must call the main agency number (343 -8800)
and ask for the standby inspector. The inspector may instruct you to commence with the
emergency abatement and 'fax (Fax: 343 -7522) an advance copy of your application, a
copy of an asbestos survey and a cover letter justifying the emergency. Then you must
follow up with a hard copy of these documents and the fee to be delivered to the Agency
the next working day. We recommend that you only declare an emergency when you have
no doubts that your project falls into that category. Typically, an air pollution inspector
will follow up on emergencies with an inspection.
Can there be an emergency "demolition "?
There is no definition for emergency demolitions in the regulation because owners or
contractors may not declare such an emergency on their own. However, section
4.01(e)(2) allows the owner of a facility to request a waiver of the waiting period if the
request is accompanied by a copy of an order from a federal, state, or local government
agency that requires demolition before the ten (10) working day advance notification
period has elapsed. This is often done in cases where another government agency has
declared that a building or structure is in imminent danger of collapsing.
What happens to my application to perform an asbestos project after the Agency
has received it?
The application is checked to insure that all forms are complete and that the proper fee has
been included. When the information on the forms is determined to be complete an
Asbestos Project Notification Summary is sent back to the owner or contractor whose
address was on the original application. This verification must be available at the project
site. A copy is also needed when you deliver the asbestos containing material to the
disposal site.
When does an amendment form need to be filed?
An amendment form must be filed if certain information contained in the original
application has changed. For example, you must send an amendment form if you change
the start date of an operation. If the change relates to the amount of asbestos containing
material involved, you need only file an amendment if the amount changes by more than
20 percent or if the amount of material found causes a change in asbestos project
categories. You should deliver or mail the amendment form as soon as possible after you
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realize the revision is necessary. The first two amendments may be faxed to the Agency
(Fax: 343 - 7522). Subsequent amendments require that a $25 fee be filed with it and
therefore they cannot be faxed.
What is a Notice of Completion? How can I file?
A Notice of Completion -is a•form you must mail, deliver,. or.fax.(Fax:.343 -7522) to the
Agency when an asbestos or demolition project is complete. It aids the Agency in
tracking the completion of projects in its jurisdiction.
What is the purpose of the asbestos survey?
The asbestos survey is needed to document that all known asbestos has been removed
from a building, vessel, or structure prior to a demolition. It is also needed for asbestos
projects to show that all asbestos in the area of a project has been identified so that the
application form can be filed out accurately. The results from the survey must be available
on the work site. The inspection is not required for residential remodeling projects
performed using hand methods.
How is a survey done?
A survey that follows the procedures described in 40 CFR 763.86 is required. See
Appendix A. The survey must be conducted by an EPA accredited inspector except for
single family dwellings where it can be conducted by the resident owner.
Removals
Does the Asbestos Standard require a building owner or operator to remove
asbestos containing material?
No. Asbestos which is being used for insulation or fire proofing does not have to be
removed if the material is in good condition. If however a renovation or demolition of the
facility is planned which would disturb the asbestos containing material then the asbestos
has to be removed in those locations while following the PSAPCA regulation.
Are any asbestos containing materials exempt ?
The Agency has placed an exemption for roofing material under the definition of Asbestos
Containing Material. This exemption applies only if the roofing material meets the
conditions under the definition:
(1) The asbestos containing roofing material is in good condition and is not peeling, cracking, or
crumbling; and
(2) The binder is petroleum based, the asbestos fibers are suspended in that ease, and individual
fibers are still encapsulated; and
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(3) The binder still exhibits enough plasticity to prevent the release of asbestos fibers in the process
of removing it; and
(4) The building, vessel, or structure containing the asbestos containing roofing material will not be
demolished by burning or mechanical renovation/ demolition methods that may release asbestos fibers.
Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tile (VAT) is no longer exempted.from ihe.definition of Asbestos
Containing Material. Removal is considered an asbestos project.
What is encapsulation, and is it regulated by the Asbestos Standard?
In the federal regulation, encapsulation is the application of a material with a sealant to
stop the release of fibers. Only penetrating encapsulates are regulated under the PSAPCA
Asbestos Standard. Bridging encapsulation methods are exempt from regulation These
exempt methods include the application of duct tape, rewettable glass cloth, canvas,
cement, paint, or other non - asbestos materials to seal or fill exposed areas, where asbestos
fibers may be released. To be exempt, the application method must not damage asbestos
containing materials or release fibers
What does "adequately wet" mean?
To "adequately wet" asbestos containing material means to sufficiently mix, saturate,
penetrate, or coat with a continuous fine mist of water or an aqueous solution to prevent
emissions. If visible emissions are observed coming from the asbestos containing
materials, then the material has not been adequately wetted.
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If a contractor puts water in the bottom of a bag, then strips the friable asbestos
material dry and lets it fall into the water, is this a violation of the asbestos
standard?
Yes. The regulation states that asbestos containing material must be "adequately wet"
while being removed from any structure, building, vessel, or component. The material
must remain wet until disposal.
As a home owner can I remove my own asbestos?
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Yes. The Agency's experience is that there are some forms of asbestos that single family
home owners may be able to remove without contaminating themselves and their family.
The exemption for homeowners is under section 4.02(b) Asbestos Project - Exemptions
for Residential Dwellings.
There are some restrictions. For example, the owner of a condominium or the owner of
rental property may not remove asbestos in these dwellings, because they not only put
their own health at risk but the health of other members of the public that live in their
rentals or share common spaces and /or ventilation systems, as in the case of
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condominiums. For these reasons, a certified asbestos contractor must do the removal and
file the application as a non - residential project. Also, if a home is being totally
demolished, such that the property can no longer be lived in by the resident home owner,
then the asbestos removal must be done by a certified asbestos contractor.
There is also a prohibition against resident owners performing their own removals of
"direct- applied mudded.asbestos insulation on hot water-heating systems ". and "furnace
interiors." This is a situation where past experience shows that the home owner often will
lose control of the asbestos removal and may contaminate his or her home. This
restriction does not apply where the heating system component can be removed, intact,
without disturbing the asbestos mudded material. For example, the piping in most older
residential hot water heating systems is insulated with asbestos. The straight runs of pipe
are typically covered with pre- molded insulation with the two halves held on with metal
bands. However, the tees, elbows, and other fittings are usually hand mudded. You may
not remove this insulation from the piping. However, these asbestos covered fittings can
be sawed off with the hand mudded asbestos left intact. Then the pipe section and
attached asbestos is disposed of as a unit. The component must be adequately wetted,
wrapped in 6 mil polyethylene, plastic sealed with duct tape, and properly labeled. Then it
is disposed of as asbestos containing waste.
Homeowners who wish to remove their own asbestos should contact Mike Schultz at 689-
4060, the Agency's Residential Asbestos Educator for detailed "how to" instructions.
Disposal of Asbestos
Can I transport bulk asbestos waste without placing it in containers as long as I
keep the waste pile wet?
No. After wetting, double bag or wrap as asbestos containing waste materials and seal to
form a leak tight container. Label with the appropriate signs and labels.
If a facility is being demolished under an order of a State or local government, and
all of the asbestos could not be removed, must all debris be treated as asbestos
containing waste?
If, for safety reasons, the asbestos containing material in the facility is not removed prior
to demolition, the asbestos containing material must be kept adequately wet during the
wrecking operations. After wrecking, all the contaminated debris must be kept adequately
wet until disposal. All contaminated debris which cannot be segregated and shall be
disposed of as asbestos waste.
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How should I handle bulk waste from a facility that contained asbestos and that was
not found until after demolition began?
The demolition debris must be treated as asbestos containing waste material. Adequately
wet the demolition debris until collected for disposal and during loading, transport it in
covered vehicles and emit no visible emissions. The waste must be deposited at an
approved waste- disposal site.
Where can I obtain a list of permitted landfills?
See Appendix B (attached)
How long can I maintain properly wetted, sealed and labeled asbestos containing
wastes at the work site?
Wastes can be kept at the work site up to 10 calendar days from the day the material was
sealed and labeled to when it reaches the disposal site. Some abatement contractors may
have specially permitted 45 day disposal facilities to allow collection of larger amounts of
asbestos containing waste materials for economical transport out of state. There are also
some facilities that deal with less than NESHAP amounts of asbestos in the course of one
year (260 linear feet and 160 square feet of asbestos), who apply for and receive an annual
permit to store up to that quantity of wastes for 90 days.
Inspections
Is visible asbestos containing debris on the ground outside a removal job considered
a violation of the Asbestos Standard?
Yes. Dry or wet asbestos found outside of the containment area or on the site after an
asbestos project is finished is considered a visible emission. This also includes a liquid
waste stream because it has the potential to deposit asbestos where it could later dry out
and emit airborne fibers.
What will happen if I violate the Asbestos Standard?
Both the contractor and the facility owner may be issued a Notice of Violation which can
result in civil or criminal penalties from PSAPCA or the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA).
How can I be sure the asbestos project is conducted in accordance with the law?
Choose a reputable asbestos abatement contractor, check the contractors references, and
monitor the project at all times.
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• Federal Register / Vol. 52, No. 210 / Friday, October 30, 1987 / Rules and Regulations 41849
assessment. State of accreditation, and integrity and that has an undamaged collect, in a manner sufficient to
if applicable, his or her accreditation protective jacket or wrap that prevents determine whether the material is ACM
number. fiber release shall be treated as or not ACM, bulk samples from the
(b) Reinspeclion. (1) At least once nonfriable and therefore is subject only homogeneous area of nonfriable
every 3 years after a management plan to periodic surveillance and preventive suspected ACBM that is not assumed to
Is in effect, each local education agency measures as necessary. be ACM.
shall conduct a reinspection of all
friable and nonfriable known or C ;763.86 Sampling. 4 763.87 Analysis.
assumed ACBM In each school building (a) Surfacing material. An accredited (a) Local education agencies shall
that they lease, own, or otherwise use as inspector shall in a statistically have bulk samples, collected under
a school building. random manner that is representative of 4 763.86 and submitted for analysis,
(2) Each inspection shall be made by the homogeneous area, bulk samples analyzed for asbestos using laboratories
an accredited inspector. from each homogeneous area of friable accredited by the National Bureau of
(3) For each area of a school building, surfacing material that Is not assumed to Standards (NBS). Local education
each person performing a reinspection be ACM. and shall collect the samples agencies shall use laboratories which
shall: as follows:
(I) Visually reinspect, and reassess, (1) At least three bulk samples shall have received interim accreditation for
under § 783.88, the condition of all be collected from each homogeneous polarized light microscopy (PLM)
friable known or assumed ACBM. area that is 1.000 ft' or less, except as analysis under the EPA Interim
(ii) Visually inspect material that was provided in § 763.87(c)(2). Asbestos Bulk Sample Analysis Quality
previously considered nonfriable ACBM (2) At least five bulk samples shall be Assurance Program until the NBS PLM
and touch the material to determine collected from each homogeneous area laboratory accreditation program for
whether it has become friable since the that is greater than 1,000 (1 but less PLM is operational.
last inspection or reinspection. than or equal to 5,000 11 except as (b) Bulk samples shall not be
(iii) Identify any homogeneous areas provided in § 763.87(c)(2). composited for analysis and shall be
with material that has become friable (3) Al least seven bulk samples shall analyzed for asbestos content by PLM,
since the last inspection or reinspection. be collected from each homogeneous using the "Interim Method for the
(iv) For each homogeneous area of area that is greater than 5,000 ft except Determination of Asbestos in Bulk
newly friable material that is already as provided In § 783.87(c)(2). Insulation Samples" found at Appendix
assumed to be ACBM, bulk samples (b) Thermal system insulation. (1) A to Subpart F in 40 CFR Part 763.
may he collected and submitted for Except as provided in paragraphs (b) (2) (c)(1) A homogeneous area is
analysis in accordance with 4§ 763.86 through (4) of this section and considered not to contain ACM only if
and 763.87. § 763.87(c), an accredited Inspector shall the results of all samples required to be
(v) Assess, under 4 763.88, the collect, in a randomly distributed collected from the area show asbestos in
condition of the newly friable material mariner, at least three bulk samples from amounts of 1 percent or less.
in areas where samples are collected, each homogeneous area of thermal (2) A homogeneous area shall be
and newly friable materials in areas that system insulation that is not assumed to determined to contain ACM based on a
are assumed to be ACBM. be ACM. finding that the results of at least one
(vi) Reassess, under § 763.88. the (2) Collect at least one bulk sample sample collected from that area shows
condition of friable known or assumed from each homogeneous area of patched that asbestos is present in an amount
ACBM previously identified. thermal system insulation that Is not greater than 1 percent.
(vii) Record the following and submit assumed to be ACM if the patched (d) The name and address of each
to the person designated under 4 763.84 section is less than 6 linear or square laboratory performing an analysis, the
a copy of such record for inclusion in the feet.
management plan within 30 days of the (3) In a manner sufficient to determine date of analysis. and the name and
reinspection: whether the material is ACM or not signature of the person performing the
(A) The date of the reinspection, the ACM, collect bulk samples from each analysis shall be submitted to the
name and signature of the person insulated mechanical system that is not person designated under 4 763.84 for
making the reinspection, State of assumed to be ACM where cement or inclusion into the management plan
accreditation, and if applicable, his or plaster is used on fittings such as tees, within 30 days of the analysis.
her accreditation number, and any elbows, or valves, except as provided §763.88 Assessment
changes in the condition of known or under § 763.67(c)(2).
assumed ACBM, (4) Bulk samples are not required to (a)(1) For each inspection and
(B) The exact locations where samples be collected from any homogeneous reinspection conducted under § 763.85
are collected during the reinspection, a area where the accredited inspector has (a) and (c) and previous inspections
description of the manner•used to determined that the thermal system specified under § 763.99, the local
determine sampling locations, the name insulation is fiberglass, foam glass, education agency shall have an
and signature of each accredited rubber, or other non-ACBM. accredited inspector provide a written
inspector who collected the samples, (c) Miscellaneous material. In a assessment of all friable known or
State of accreditation, and, If applicable, manner sufficient to determine whether assumed ACBM in the school building.
his or her accreditation number. material is ACM or not ACM, an (2) Each accredited inspector
(C) Any assessments or accredited inspector shall collect bulk providing a written assessment shall
reassessments made of friable material, samples from each homogeneous area of sign and date the assessment, provide
the name and signature of the accredited friable miscellaneous material that is his or her State of accreditation, and if
inspector making the assessments, State not assumed to be ACM. applicable, accreditation number, and
of accreditation, and if applicable, his or (d) Nonfriable suspected ACBM. If submit a copy of the assessment to the
her accreditation number. . any homogeneous area of nonfriable person designated under § 763.84 for
(c) General. Thermal system suspected ACBM is not assumed to be inclusion in the management plan within
insu that has retained its structural ACM, then an accredited inspector shall 30 days of the assessment.
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APPENDIX B
ASBESTOS DISPOSAL INFORMATION
COUNTY Disposal Site (call for fees) Restrictions /Requirements
KING Cedar Hills Landfill Asbestos waste from King County (Waste
16645 228th Ave SE generated inside the city limits of Seattle is
Maple Valley, WA charged at triple rate)
(206) 296 -0494 24 hours prior notice
PSAPCA application form (689 -4060 or
689 -4058) - fee
Waste authorization form /log to be completed
at landfill.
Eastmont Transfer Station Asbestos waste from all counties and cities
7155 W Marginal Wy SW Call for appointment
Seattle, WA PSAPCA application form (689 -4060 or
(206) 762 - 3000/762 -6124 689 -4058) - fee
Waste authorization form /log to be completed
at transfer station.
Rabanco Recycling Company Asbestos waste from all counties and cities
2733 3rd Ave S Call for instructions
Seattle, WA PSAPCA application form (689 -4060 or
(206) 723-9584 • 689-4058) - fee
Waste authorization form /log.
Seattle Disposal Company Serve all counties and cities
54 S Dawson St Container renting /hauling only
Seattle, WA PSAPCA application form (689 -4060 or
(206) 763 -2800 689 -4058) - fee
Waste authorization form /log
SNOHOMISH As of April 29, 1992, there are no landfills or transfer stations in Snohomish County licensed to
receive asbestos waste. The Eastmont Transfer Station and Rabanco Recycling, both in Seattle, are
the nearest disposal sites.
PIERCE Hidden Valley Landfill Asbestos waste from all counties and cities
17295 Meridian 24 hour -prior notice
Tacoma, WA PSAPCA application form (689 -4060 or
(206) 847 -7555 689 -4058) - fee
Health Department permit/waste authorization
form (591 -6572) - fee
Tacoma Landfill Asbestos waste from Tacoma City only
3510 S Mullen St 24 hour prior notice
Tacoma, WA PSAPCA application form (689 -4060 or
(206) 591 -5543 689 -4058) - fee
Health Department permit/waste authorization
form (591 -6572) - fee
KITSAP Kitsap County Landfill Asbestos waste from all counties and cities
1015 SW Barney White Rd 24 hours prior notice
Port Orchard, WA PSAPCA application form (689 -4060 or
(206) 674 -2331 689 -4058) - fee
Waste authorization form/log to be filled out
at landfill.
Form #66-166 (Revised 5/93)
AGENCY USE ONLY het Sound Air Pollution Control Agency t AGENCY USE ONLY
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T i0 Union Street, Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98101 -2038 . .._
CASE #: (206) 689 -4058 • Fax: (206) 343 -7522 1.
Please type or punt clearly. Check all applicable boxes. 2 .
For revisions to this information use 3.
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Protect, (PSAPCA Form No. 66.173)
Application to Perform an Asbestos Project
Type of Project Project Category (Check only one.) Advance Notification Period PSAPCA Fee (S)
A. ❑ Emergency (Add $100) 1. ❑ Residential (any amount) 24 Hour Notification 25.00
B. 0 Demolition (Add $25) 2. 0 Less than 10 linear feet 24 Hour Notification 25.00
Less than 11 square feet
C. ❑ Renovation 3. 0 10 to less than 260 linear feet 10 Working Days 100.00
D. ❑ Maintenance 11 to less than 160 square feet
E. ❑ Encapsulation 4. 0 260 to less than 1,000 linear feet 10 Working Days 250,00
160 to less than 5,000 square feet
F. ❑ Enclosure 5. 0 1,000 to less than 10,000 linear feet 10 Working Days 500.00
G. 0 Other (specify): 5,000 to less than 50,000 square feet
6. 0 10,000 linear feet or more , Working Days 1,000.00
50,000 square feet or more
Workshift Days:
Quantity to be removed/encapsulated: square ft. linear ft, M T W Th F Sa Su
Project starting date: Completion date: Workshift Hours:_
Site address:
Street City Zip code County
Location of asbestos to be removed:
Project description: School? ❑ Yes 0 No Federal facility or marine vessel? 0 Yes ❑ No
Complete demolition of structure? ❑ Yes 0 No Asbestos Survey Conducted? 0 Yes ❑ No
Facility type: Age: Size: # Floors:
Type of material to be removed/encapsulated:
❑ Fireproofing 0 P.C. ceiling 0 CAB 0 Sheet vinyl 0 Boiler insulation 0 Duct tape
O Duct paper 0 Mag. pipe insulation 0 Air cell 0 CA pipe ❑ VAT 0 Other (specify) _
Is removal: 0 Indoors ❑ Outdoors
Control measures & Personal Protection Equipment:
❑ N.P. enclosure ❑ Glove bag 0 Mini enclosure ❑ Wrap & cut ❑ Water ❑ HEPA Vac 0 Type C cont. flow
O 1/2 mask APR ❑ Full face APR 0 PAPR 0 Type C P. demand 0 Other (specify)
Asbestos contractor: Contractor #:
Mailing address:
Street City Zip County
Supervisor: , Certificate #: Phone: _
Owner /CEO: Title: Phone:
Property owner: Phone:
Mailing address:
Street City Zip County
Site contact: Title: Phone:
Asbestos disposal site: AGENCY USE ONLY.."
Estimated cost of asbestos abatement project:
I DO HEREBY CERTIFY TIiAT TIIE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN T111S APPLICATION
IS, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. ACCURATE AND COMPLETE.
Signature Date
THIS IS NOT AN APPROVAL
Title Representing
PSAPCA Pam No 00-1O0 (Revised AO,1)3)
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENT TO REMOVE OR ENCAPSULATE ASBESTOS
Written notice required by Regulation III, Article 4 must be submitted on this form. If this notice is submitted by mail,
the appropriate fee must be enclosed. A copy of your notice must accompany the asbestos waste when deposited at
a waste disposal site. The required "Advance Notification Period" begins on the day that a properly completed notice
and appropriate fee is received.
NOTE: FOR ALL AMENDMENTS TO THIS APPLICATION, USE AMENDMENT TO APPLICATION TO
PERFORM AN ASBESTOS PROJECT (FORM NO. 66 -173).
TYPE OF PROJECT
Check the applicable box that pertains to your type of asbestos project.
PROJECT CATEGORY
Check the applicable box that indicated your project category, Advance Notification Period and Notification Fee.
Residential projects must be confined to occupied dwellings; other restrictions may apply.
QUANTITY TO BE REMOVEDIENCAPSULATED
Indicate amount of asbestos material and attach appropriate fee.
PROJECT STARTING AND COMPLETION DATES
Dates must be consistent in accordance to required Advance Notification Period in Section 4.01. Unless you are
notified otherwise, begin your project on the scheduled starting date. You will receive a confirmation from PSAPCA.
Retain a copy of your notification summary for the disposal site.
WORKSHIFT DAYS AND HOURS
Indicate days and hours on site.
JOB SITE ADDRESS
Must be complete and include building numbers, school names, or any other identifying information. For complete
demolition of structure, give the anticipated date that the actual demolition will begin. A demolition permit is required.
Use "Notification of Demolition" (PSAPCA form no, 66 -172),
TYPE OF MATERIAL TO BE REMOVED AND CONTROL MEASURES
Indicated by checking the appropriate box(es)
ASBESTOS CONTRACTOR (list the following)
1. Name and address of property owner.
2. Site Contact, and Asbestos Certification number.
3. Name of owner or chief executive officer and telephone number
PROPERTY OWNER (list the following)
1. Name and address of property owner.
2. Site Contact, Title, and telephone number
DISPOSAL SITE NAME AND LOCATION
Specify the asbestos disposal site (even if project is an encapsulation).
INDICATE COST OF ASBESTOS PROJECT (do not include non - asbestos related costs).
SIGNATURE AND TITLE OF RESPONSIBLE PERSON AND WHO PARTY IS REPRESENTING.
Instructions for Form 66.160 (Form No. 66- 160 -i, Revised 3/23/93)
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'.. . MEETING ATTENDANCE RECORD
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City of Tukwila
Department of Community Development - Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, # 100
Phone: (206) 431 -3670 Tukwila, Washington 98188
Pm- Application PRE95 -001 Project: PARKWAY PLACE DEMOLITION
File Number
Meeting Date: JANUARY 19, 1995 Time: 3:15 P.M. Site 17501 SOUTHCENTER PY
Address:
Date Checklist JANUARY 20, 1995 By: SYLVIA A. OSBY
Mailed:
CITY STAFF PRESENT
DEPARTMENTS PHONE #'s NAMES/TITLES
X I Building 431 -3670 BOB BENEDICTO, SENIOR PLANS EXAMINER
X I Fire 575 -4404 MIKEALDERSON, FIRE MARSHALL
X I Planning 431 -3680 JOHNJIMERSON, ASSOCIATE PLANNER 1)(0 v ['ft4 t4+t ) )V s ,I
X I Public Works 433 -0179 JOANNA SPENCER, DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER
I Parks & Rec 433 -1843
Police 433 -1804
Environmental 431 -3680
I Permit Center 431 -3670
X I Other: 431 -3686 JACK PACE, CHAIR
APPLICANT/REPRESENTATIVES PRESENT
CONTACT Name: ROY BENNION Phone: 206 682 -6868
PERSON Company/Title: P -3 PARTNERS
Street Address: 800 FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE 3700 City /State/Zip: SEATTLE, WA 98104
• OTHERS Name: BLAYNELEINGANG Phone: 206 537 -5852
PRESENT Company/Title: R.W. RHINE INC./ VICE- PRESIDENT
Street Address: 1124 EAST 112 ST City /State/Zip: TACOMA, WA 98445
Name: JACK R. BENNETT Phone: 206 575 -8787
Company/Title:
Street Address: 927 NORTH NORTHLAKE WAY, #430 City /State /Zip: SEATTLE, WA 98103
Name: HOWARD TURNER Phone: 206 365 -7431
Company/Title: TURNER AND ASSOCIATES
Street Address: 18420 24 PL NE City / State/Zip: SEATTLE, WA 98155
Name: Phone:
Company/Title:
Street Address: City /State/Zip:
Name: Phone:
Company/Title:
Street Address: City /State /Zip:
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CITY OF TUKWILA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188
BUILDING DIVISION – PERMIT CENTER Telephone: (206) 431 -3670
PRE - APPLICATION FILE NO PRE95 -001 PROJECT PARKWAY PLACE DEMOLITION
MEETING DATE: 1 -19 -95 TIME: 3: 15 SITE ADDRESS: 17501 SOUTHCFNTER PY
' 'The following corfliments are based on apreliMinary review.
Additional information may be needed.. Other requirements /regulations• may need to be met.
• BUILDING DIVISION
1. Comply with the Uniform Building Code, 1991 Edition. •
2. Comply with the Uniform Mechanical Code, 1991 Edition.
3. Comply with the Washington State Energy Code, 1991 Second Edition. Provide energy calculations
stamped by a Washington State licensed architect or engineer (see attached format).
4. Comply with Washington State Barrier Free Code, 1991 Edition.
jz 5. Apply for and obtain the following Building Division permits and approvals through the Permit Center:
• Building Permit • Rack Storage
• Mechanical Permit °Demolition (building)
• Other:
g 6. All applications and plan submittals must be complete in order to be accepted by the Permit Center for plan
review. Use the Plan Submittal Checklist provided on the reverse of the application forms to verify that all
the necessary materials and information has been supplied.
l i 7. Construction drawings must be stamped by a Washington State licensed architect.
8. Structural drawings and calculations must be stamped by a Washington Stated licensed structural engineer. .
' 9. A boundary survey prepared by a Washington State Registered Land Surveyor must be submitted as part
of the Building Permit application.
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erosion control measures are in place.
I 1 11. Rockeries are not permitted over 4' in height. Retaining structures over 4' in height must be engineered
re)aining walls, and require a permit.
7 12. All rack storage requires a permit and rack storage over 8' high must be designed for Seismic Zone 3. A
� `— � Washington State structural engineers stamp will be required on plans and structural calculations submitted
for rack storage over 8' high. •
Li 13. Construction documents shall include special inspection requirements as specified in Sections 302(c) and
306 of the Uniform Building Code. Notify the Building Official of testing lab hired by architect or owner prior
to permit issuance date. Thy contractor may not hire the testing lab.
• I 14. Construction documents shall contain soils classification information specified in Table 29 -B of the Uniform
Building Code, stamped and signed by Washington State licensed architect or engineer in responsible
. charge of the structural design work.
15. Demolition permits are required for removal of any existing buildings or structures.
7 16. Comply with UBC Appendix Chapter 35, Sound Transmission Control (R -1 occupancy group).
i l 17. Obtain approvals and permits from outside agencies:
— ELECTRICAL PERMIT /INSPECTIONS are obtained through the Department of Labor and Industries
(248-6630).
— PLUMBING PERMIT /INSPECTIONS are obtained through King County Health Department (Inspec-
• tions: 296 -4767; Permits: 296 - 4727).
- KING COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT must approve and stamp plans for public pools /spas and
- food service facilities prior to submittal to the Tukwila Building Division (296- 4787).
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 Southcenler Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188
BUILDINi: DIVISION — PERMIT CENTER Telephone: (206) 431.3670
PRE- APPLICATION FILE NO PRE9S 001 PROJECT PARKWAY PLACE DEMOLITION
MEETING DATE: 1 -19 -95 TIME 3:15 SITE ADDRESS: 17501 SOUTHCENTER PY
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 Southcenler Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188
BUILDING DIVISION — PERMIT CENTER Telephone: (206) 431-3670
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PLANNING DIVISION -- Land Use Information
1. Comply with Tukwila Municipal Code (zoning, land use, sign regulations, etc.)
71 2. Obtain the following land use permits /approvals:
(D Boundary Line Adjustment ( ) Rezone
Building Site Improvement Plan ri Shoreline Management Permit
j Comprehensive Plan Amendment j Shoreline Management Permit Rev. •
7) Conditional Use Permit 0 Short Subdivision
Design Review j Sign(s)
Design Review - Interurban ri Subdivision
• , Environmental (SEPA) Unclassified Use
Planned Mixed Use Development ( ) Variance
• Planned Residential Development [) Other:
3. Zoning designation: S ite located in sensitive area? I I Yes No
4. Minimum setback requirements: Front: Side: _Side: Rear:
. 5. Maximum Building Height: Height exception area? Yes ri No
6. Minimum parking stalls required: Handicap stalls required: -_
7. No more than 30% of required parking stalls may be compact. No landscape overhangs into
compact stalls are permitted, although no wheel stops prior to hitting the curb will be required.
8. Minimum landscaping required: Front: Side: Side: Rear:
9. Landscape plans must be stamped by a Washington State. licensed landscape architect. All
landscape areas require a landscape irrigation system (Utility Permit Required).
10. Roof -top mechanical units, satellite dishes and similar structures must be properly screened.
Provide elevations and construction details as part of building permit application submittal.
11. Trash enclosures and storage areas must be screened to a minimum of 8' in height. Provide
elevations and construction details as part of building permit application submittal.
12. Building permit plans which deviate from that already approved by the Board of Architectural
Review may require re- application for design review approval.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 Southcen:er Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 9818.
BUILDING DIVISION — PERMIT CENTER Telephone: (206) 431 -3670
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The following comments are based on a preliminary review.
Additional information may be needed. Other requirements /regulations may need to be met.
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PROJECT:PARKWAY PLACE DEMO address 17501 SOUTHCENTER PY PW# 928
Pre -Ap PRE95 - 001 SEPA Shortplt BLA
Shoreline BAR ROW Vacation Permits DEMO
REVIEW COMMENTS availability letters: water sewer
Water:NEED TO SHOW WATER SHUT OFF SEQUENCE, MAINTAIN WATER SERVICE
TO ADJACENT PROPERTIES ALL THE TIME.
Assessments Double Detector /Vault Fire Loop /Hydrant(s)
Sewer:
Surface Water:EROSION CONTROL PLAN FOR RUBBLE CRUSHING & DEMOLITION
DURATION
Hydrolgcl /geotech:
Riverbank stabilztn:
Channelization /access:
Frontal /Sidewalk:
CBD Treeplan:
Undergrounding:
curb cut /access
R /W- Easements:
Traffic:
Developer's Agreement:
Turnover:
Other: NOISE ORDINANCE
All maps & plans to use NGVD datum.
PERMITS TO BE OBTAINED:
Water:
H2O Meter - Exempt H2O Meter - Permanent H2O Meter (Temp)
Landscape Irrigation
Sewer:
Side Sewer Sewer Main Ext(Private /Public)
Metro Business Declaration Form Metro Discharge
X Land Altering:
Street Use:
Drainage:
FZC: floor elevation:
X Hauling:
$2,000 bond, $1,000,000 ins., bus lic, route map, & $25 fee req'd.
Oversize Load
$5,000 bond, $1,000,000 ins., route map, & $25 fee required.
X _ PSAPCA (demolitions) :
Date 1/19/1995 By:JOANNA SPENCER
12/28/94 11:09 FAX 206 531 9548 R.W. RHINE INC. 4 S hi S 4003/004
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