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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC_No Action Engineer Letter Page 1 of 2 November 12, 2019 Jill Ding City of Renton Community and Economic Development 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION CERTIFICATION FOR OCCUPANCY 601 MONSTER ROAD SW BUILDING/LUA18-000237 Dear Ms. Ding: This letter fulfills Mitigation Measure #3 in the Environmental (SEPA) Determination of Non - Significance – Mitigated (DNS-M) for the 601 Monster Road project. Mitigation Measure #3 calls for Prologis to provide a No Further Action (or equivalent) letter from the Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) of the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) confirming compliance with the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) and any other applicable cleanup law, prior to any occupancy of this site and prior to the issuance of a Temporary or Final Certificate of Occupancy. Prologis is remediating the site as an independent action under Ecology’s VCP. Under this process, Ecology review and issuance of a No Further Action determination for the Site will not occur until after completion of at least 1 year of groundwater monitoring following site remediation. This Ecology review will occur after occupancy of the new building at the property. My certification of the environmental remediation is submitted as an equivalent letter to fulfill Mitigation Measure #3. As a Professional Engineer in Washington State, I am overseeing this cleanup action. I certify that the 601 Monster Road property is being remediated in full compliance with MTCA and other applicable cleanup laws. The “Prologis-Monster Road Site – Soil and Groundwater Remediation” action has been completed in accordance with plans, specifications, and permit requirements. Confirmation samples were collected from the sidewall and bottom of the excavation as required, and final analytical results confirmed that applicable soil cleanup levels required by MTCA were reached in all areas of the excavation. Notification of completion of the Soil and Groundwater Remediation was provided to City of Renton on May 16, 2019. Following the excavation and backfill, a heavy duty vapor intrusion barrier designed to prevent potential transmission of volatile organic compounds was installed as a precautionary measure over the excavated area and other areas where new building slab is being installed. Jill Ding, City of Renton November 12, 2019 Page 2 of 2 I certify that there are no conditions related to site contamination that would affect safe occupancy of the new building on the property. Sincerely, Kate Snider, PE Principal 2020