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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEx23_DOE Comment Letter STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Northwest Region Office PO Box 330316, Shoreline, WA 98133-9716 • 206-594-0000 March 29, 2023 Clark Close, Principal Planner Planning Division City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Re: LivAway Renton Hotel Development File# PR23-000050/LUA23-000066, Ecology SEPA# 202301212 Dear Clark Close: Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) notice of application utilizing the optional mitigated determination of nonsignificance (ODNS/NOA-M) process for the LivAway Renton Hotel Development project. Based on review of the checklist associated with this project, the Department of Ecology (Ecology) has the following comments: We recommend the following updates be made to the Environmental Checklist: Section B, Environmental Elements; Subsection 3, Water; subsection b, Groundwater. Based on Subsection 1 subsection c, “Groundwater was observed as shallow as 4 feet from existing ground surface” at the proposed project property. Please provide information about how deep the excavation will be conducted during the project, and if dewatering is needed to address the shallow groundwater. If dewatering will be conducted, please provide the details about permitting, water handling and disposal. Section B, Environmental Elements; Subsection 7, Environmental Health. The proposed project is located on a site listed on the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) Confirmed and Suspected Contaminated Sites List – Boeing Renton BFE Building (cleanup site ID Clark Close March 29, 2023 Page 2 14577, facility site ID 12083). Historically, groundwater and soil vapor at this cleanup site is contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons, metals and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The current data is available in the Revised Remedial Investigation Report, dated May 5, 2021. Please add the contamination information in the checklist. Please describe mitigation measures to address the following: •Hazardous waste operations worker training, health/safety plan, and site control requirements, per WAC 296-843. •Management of potential contaminated soil and groundwater encountered during excavations, including sampling, containment, and disposal at a permitted facility. •Impacts of the construction project on ongoing contaminant remediation at the site, including procedures to prevent damage to site monitoring wells. Thank you for considering these comments from Ecology. If you have any questions or would like to respond to these comments, please contact Jing Song from the Toxics Celanup Program at (425) 229-2565 or by email at jing.song@ecy.wa.gov. Sincerely, Kelli Price SEPA Coordinator Sent by email: Clark Close, cclose@rentonwa.gov Uploaded to the online comment portal ecc: Jing Song, Ecology