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DEQ/PUD ApprovalDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PERMITTING & COMPLIANCE DIVISION Metcalf Building 1520 East Sixth Ave. MARC RACICOT, GOVERNOR - STATE OF MONTANA hone: (406)444-4323 PO Box 200901 Fax: (406)444-1374 Helena, MT 59620-0901 May 15, 1997 Philip Porrini Robert Peccia & Associates 825 Custer Avenue Helena, MT 59604 Re: City of Kalispell - Buffalo Commons Planned Unit Development Flathead County EQ # 97-2137 Dear Mr. Porrini: The plans and specifications for the above referenced project have been reviewed by personnel under contract with the Permitting and Compliance Division and found to be satisfactory. Approval of the plans and specifications is hereby given. One set of plans and specifications showing the approval stamp of the MDEQ is enclosed. The project consists of approximately 1225 C900 water main, approximately 2055 lineal main, 11 hydrants and appurtenances. T approximately 3135 lineal feet of 8 inch 470 lineal feet of 6 inch PVC sewer appurtenances. lineal feet of 12 inch PVC - feet of 8 inch PVC-C900 water ie project also consists of VC sewer main, approximately main, 29 new manholes and Approval is based on plan sheets C4-1 through C4-10 and on plan sheets C5-1 through C5-9 dated May, 1997 and on specifications received May 12,1997. Both the plans and specifications were received under the stamp of Phil Porrini, Montana Professional Engineer Number'4371E. Approval is also given with the understanding that any deviation from the approved plans and specifications will be submitted to the department for reappraisal and approval. Within 90 days after the project has been completed, the project engineer shall certify to the department that the project was inspected and found to be installed in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the department. This certification shall be accompanied by a set of "as -built" record AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER' drawings signed by the project engineer. It is also understood that construction will be started within two years of this date. If more than two years pass before beginning construction, it shall be necessary to resubmit the plans and specifications when construction is anticipated. This two year expiration period does not extend any compliance schedule requirements pursuant to enforcement action against a public water/sewage system. Sincerely, Mark A. Smith, P.E. Drinking Water Section Permitting and Compliance Division Department of Environmental Quality c. City of Kalispell Flathead County Sanitarian