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From: John Fleming
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 3:01 PM
To: Emma Bolin
Subject: Gonzales MLA16-1 status
Attachments: Gonzales stormwater 11-21-2017.JPG; Gonzales Infiltration Trench 11-21-2017.JPG
Hello Emma:
Today at the Gonzales commercial building site, I met Seth Rodman, Engineer of Record from Zenovic & Associates of
Port Angeles.
We were called in by employees of NW Boring, the installer, to inspect the progress of the infiltration trench installation.
For your records, the trench appears to have been installed to the appropriate depth into the appropriate native soil
found under fill, photos attached.
They ran into a granite boulder at 49 feet from the north end, 6 feet from the west side wall, displacing 36 square feet of
planned infiltration trench surface area.
As compensation, they extended a notch in the infiltration trench to the southeast corner by an additional 4 feet to the
south for a width of 9 feet from the east sidewall.
They have approximately 0.8 acres of exposed soil surface that is being worked.
I reminded Seth that he is the designated CESCL, and needs to instruct the contractor to implement appropriate BMP's
and repair the silt fence.
Sincerely,
John Fleming PE
Engineer III
Jefferson County Public Works
623 Sheridan St
Port Townsend, WA 98368
360-385-9217
jfleming@co.jefferson.wa.us
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