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22370 HIGHWAY 991111111111111114036 22370 HWY 99 ANDREA BEATTY RINIKER Director STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY RECEIVED 4350- 150th Ave. N.E. • Redmond, Washington 98052-5301 9 (206) 885-1900 FF R 'f 1987 February 12, 1987 ENGINEERING Ed Koenigs Koenigs' Kars Inc. 22370 Highway 99 Edmonds, Washington 98020 Dear Mr. Koenigs: This letter is in reference to our inspection of your facility on January 13, 1987. This inspection was conducted as a result of a complaint registered in our office by the City of Mountlake Terrace regarding an oily sheen observed in Halls Creek. As I discussed with you over the telephone, the storm water from your facility eventually drains into Halls Creek. I inspected the auto service area and spoke with Mr. Randy Gifford, an employee at the shop, during my visit. It may be that the automotive service area drain sump discharges into the storm drain on Highway 99. Washwater from vehicle washing may also be discharging into the storm drain. These contaminated wastewaters must be discharged into the sanitary sewer system and not the storm sewer system. The State Water Pollution Control Law, RCW 90.48.080, prohibits discharge of pollutants into state waters. The law provides for enforcement action including monetary penalties by the Department of Ecology for violations of RCW 90.48. In order to prevent contamination of storm water runoff facility, the vehicle washwater discharge drain must be to the sanitary sewer system. Also, a dye test must be in your automotive service area drain sump to determine system it drains into. If the service area sump drains storm sewer system, it must be replumbed to connect it sanitary sewer system. from your connected conducted what sewer into the to the 3 fC � � .._...