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David W. Joh nson < djoh nson@co jefferson.wa.us >
Thursday, January 07,20L6 10:25 AM
mark jochems
David W. Johnson
RE: Pleasant harbor. Kettle ponds
Mark,
Will do on the map. You will have to contact Mike Coleman at the marina to gain access to the large Kettle B. The
kettlesareglacialinnature. ThegeologyofthesiteisanalyzedinChapter3,Section3.l,page3.l-loftheFSEIS,which
also contains maps of the project site. Here's the link to the on-line
version: http://www.co.iefferson.wa. us/commdevelopment/Brinnon M PR.htm
From: mark jochems Imailto:mdjochems@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 07,20!6 9:47 AM
To: Cynthia Koan <cynthia.koan@gmail.com>; David W. Johnson <djohnson@co.jefferson.wa.us>
Subject: Pleasant harbor. Kettle ponds
David thanks for all your hard work. I would appreciate at the next meeting, getting an updated map of Black
Point. showing what areas are set aside, and what areas are built up.
I also realized last night that the USGS topo map I have was trying to tell me I was looking at depressions in the
contour, not little humps. One of which appears to 120 ft deep. I think I heard that some of these are to be lined
and built as ponds?
SO I may want a look at these, live in person. Is there any access issues?
Also do you have any geologic data for those depressions. Since kettle ponds, I think are glacial In nature. The
120 foot hole causes me to wonder if it is volcanic in nature. So Glacial till and sedimentary rock or Basalt?
Thanks for your work.
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