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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence PLANNER 2/7/2008 Weyerhaeuser McKenzie Riv_take Project . Page] of2 L1MBIRD Andrew From: Wilton, Mike [mike.wilton@weyerhaeuser.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 20086:04 PM To: L1MBIRD Andrew Subject: RE: Weyerhaeuser McKenzie River Intake Project Andy.. . Thanks for the update. . . I'll be looking for the approval document by Friday. Mike From: LIMBIRD Andrew [mailto:alimbird@cLspringfield.or.us] Sent: Wednesday, February 06,20084:16 PM To: Wilton, Mike Subject: FW: Weyerhaeuser McKenzie River Intake Project Mike: FYI Some of this advisory language is included in the Staff Report and Decision that was issued today. The application was approved subject to conditions, and you should receive the decision by the end of this week. Please let me know if you don't receive your copy by Friday aftemoon. Andy From: CHINm Amy C. [mailto:AmyC@subutil.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 2:31 PM To: LIMBIRD Andrew Subject: Weyerhaeuser McKenzie River Intake Project Andy, Thank you for sending me the information about Weyerhaeuser's new McKenzie River intake project. I shared the information with Chuck Davis, and we do not have any concerns specific to the activities of the project other than to remind the applicant of standard DWP construction guidelines, which I will paste below. Thanks. Amy DNAPL Prohibition: The contractor and all subcontractors are required to provide the owner's engineer with copies of MSDSs for all chemicals proposed for use on-site prior to use or delivery to the property. Based on these MSDSs, the engineer will determine if the chemical is approved for use on this site (Le., whether or not the product contains DNAPls). The engineer may contact the SUB Water Quality Protection Coordinator (744-3745) with any questions about evaluating products for DNAPls. A copy of the MSDS for all chemicals used on the project will remain on the job site as required by law. Date. Received: l/i/)cQ1 Planner: AL 2/7/2008 Weyerhaeuser McKenzie Riv_take Project . Page 2 of2 \ Chemical handling, storage, and use: Contractors/developers shall be responsible for the safe handling and storage of chemicals, petroleum products, and fertilizers and the prevention of groundwater and storm water runoff contamination. Chemicals used during construction, including paint and cleaning materials/wastes, must not enter the soil or be washed into the storm water system. All chemicals should be stored in adequate secondary containment. Equipment maintenance and fueling: Precautions must be taken to prevent fluid-containing equipment located outside from leaking, including providing a dedicated area for fueling and maintenance of equipment. This area should be prepared and maintained in a way that prevents spills or leaks from migrating to the soil or storm water drainage system. No fill materials containing hazardous materials shall be used on this site. Amy E. Chlnltz, M.C.R.P, M.S. Water Quality Protection Coordinator Springfield Utility Board 202 South 18th Street Springfield, OR 97477 Phone: 541.744.3745 Fax: 541.747.7:wJ DatE'- "")':'\.'"".: ,fed: Planner: AL ~/iJ1Jod' I 2/7/2008