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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20061222DEQ comments.pdf. STATE OF IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 2006 DEC 22 MI 8: I t6l~ R~~r- + Lev lee C~ ~JIIM ',.., !J1~~VrJ I' ' J" (', '" J ~'I ,'\2ffI'TIL/TIES CO;'vjp~1ISSI~~M.~s E. RISCH, GOVERNOR IONI HARDESTY, DIRECTOR 1V- !"j ,- '"' r-r-" 0'. C ' ,..: \ ~: ' 1118 F STREET' LEWISTON, 10 83501 . (208) 799-4370 December 19 2006 Karl Morell Ball Janik LLP 1455 F Street, NW, Suite 225 Washington, D.C. 20005 RC- p, O6- RE:Coimnents Docket No.AB.;.570(Sub-No;2~. Palouse River & Coulee City Railroad, Inc.~Abandonment Exemption-InLatah County, Idaho Dear Mr. Morell: The Lewiston Regional Office of the Department of Environmental Quality has received your request on behalf of Palo use River & Coulee City Railroad Great Northwest '" ' Railroad, Inc. for assistance in identifying possible water quality issues involved with the above mentioned project. We appreciate the opportunity to review this project, and believe the railroad abandonment project provides the opportunity to coordinate our efforts to identify and produce an inventory of potential environmental quality problem areas that may arise from the abandonment of this section of railroad line. This letter does not constitute a Clean Water Act Section 401 certification and additional or different considerations and conditions may be specified in connection with the Department's review of specific activities. Currently, we have identified the following water quality and environmentalproject requirements and concerns. 1. Water quality protection will need to be carefully addressed since the proposed abandonment crosses and is adjacent to Paradise Creek. Paradise Creek is identified in the Idaho State Water Quality Standards as Waterbody ill 170601O8CLO05 , urban boundary to IdahofWashington border. The waterbody is currently listed in Section 4 of the Idaho 2002 Integrated Report as impaired due to bacteria, siltation, thermal modification, flow alteration, habitatalteration, ammonia and nutrients, and is included in the Paradise Creek TMDL and the Idaho State Water Quality Management Plan. The Par;:tdise Creek Total Maximum Daily Load lists allowable pollutant load allocations. Your project will need to comply with the allowable pollutant load allocations listed in the Total Maximum Daily Load. 2. The location of the abandonment is an industrial site and adjacent to a site mitigated for the presence of hazardous materials where known hazardous materials were stored and spills occurred. A hazardous material remediation " plan, which includes DEQ notification, should be put in place to address haZardous material remediation if these substances are discovered during abandonment. 3. A Clean Water Act Section 402 Storm Water National Pollution Discharge Elimination Permit and an accompanying Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan should be provided for the site during abandonment activities. We suggest information be presented in a report that fully characterizes the site and the concerns we have raised and the hazard risk to water and the environment resulting from any activities associated with the railroad line abandonment activity. The report should be submitted to the Department to determine if additional or different considerations and conditions may be specified in connection with the Department's review of specific activities. Thank you for the opportunity to provide further comment on this project If you would like to. discuss these comments or have any questions please contact the Lewiston Regional Office at (208) 799-4370. Sincerely, J- H ~.- Hudson Mann Acting Regional Administrator Cc:ToniHardesty, Director, Department of Environmental Quality Curt Fransen, Idaho Attorney Geperal Office Don Howell IPDC/Boise