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Mitigation Plans under the Exceptional Events Rule (Department of Ecology)

Dillon Bergin filed this request with the Department of Ecology of Washington.

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Tracking #

P015892-061623

Multi Request Mitigation Plans under the Exceptional Events Rule
Due June 26, 2023
Est. Completion July 14, 2023
Status
Awaiting Response

Communications

From: Dillon Bergin

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Washington Public Records Act, I hereby request the following records:

1. All draft and final mitigation plans and packages as required by the EPA under the Exceptional Events Rule , according to https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2016-10-03/pdf/2016-22983.pdf.
2. Any acknowledgement or response from the EPA to mitigation plans or packages.
3. All subsequent responses, decisions and correspondence communicated by the EPA about mitigation plans, including approvals, denials or requests for more information.

Please note that this request was first filed with the Nevada Division of Environment Protection who said that it did not have jurisdiction over Washoe or Clark County, and this request would thus have to be filed separately to the according agencies in those two counties.

Request for Explanation of Withholdings and Redactions
If this request is denied in whole or in part, please provide a reasonable description of any withheld materials and a justification for all such withholdings that includes reference to the specific FOIA exemptions authorizing withholding and specific reasons why such exemptions apply. 45 C.F.R. § 5.31. An agency shall withhold information only if “the agency reasonably foresees that disclosure would harm an interest protected by an exemption” or “disclosure is prohibited by law.” 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(8)(A)(i). We therefore request that if the EPA determines that an exemption applies that it also provide specific reasons why disclosure would harm any interest protected by such exemption. An agency shall also “consider whether partial disclosure of information is possible whenever the agency determines that a full disclosure of a requested record is not possible” and “take reasonable steps necessary to segregate and release nonexempt information.” Id. 552(a)(8)(A)(ii). We therefore request that the EPA release all segregable portions of otherwise exempt material.

Limitation of Fees
We are also entitled to a limitation of fees because we are a member of the news media. 45 C.F.R. § 5.53(b); 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(4)(A)(ii)(II). Accordingly, even if our application for a waiver of all fees is denied, we are entitled to a limitation of fees. As a news media requester, we are “entitled to search time, review time, and up to 100 pages of duplication” and can be charged only duplication fees after the first 100 pages or its cost equivalent. 45 C.F.R. § 5.53(b). We request that the information be provided in its native electronic format, and thus there should be no duplication fees.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Dillon Bergin

From: Department of Ecology

Dear Dillon Bergin: Thank you for your interest in Washington State Department of Ecology public records. Your request has been received and is being processed in accordance with the State of Washington Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56 RCW. Your request was received through the Public Records Request Center on 6/14/2023 and given the reference number P015892-061623 for tracking purposes. You will receive an official acknowledgement letter within five business days.
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From: Department of Ecology

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From: Department of Ecology

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RE: PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST of June 14, 2023, Reference # P015892-061623 Hello Dillon Bergin, The Washington State Department of Ecology received two identical requests for public records from you on 6/14/2023, and will be responding to both through this case ID.  All identifiable records responsive to your request will be provided to you pursuant to RCW 42.56.
Your request has been reviewed. I am forwarding your request to the Public Disclosure Coordinator(s) listed below, who will respond to you and provide the estimated costs to reproduce the records, if applicable, or set up an appointment to review records, if needed. It is estimated that responsive records, if any, will be available on or before 7/14/2023.
Susie Baxter in Ecology's Southwest Regional Office (PublicDisclosureSWRO@ecy.wa.gov) To submit future requests, go to Ecology's Public Records Request Center.
If you have any questions, please contact me. Thank you. Sincerely, Kat Husted Ecology Public Records Officer
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From: Department of Ecology

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Hello Dillon, The Washington State Department of Ecology received your request for public records on June 14, 2023. In your request, you stated, "Pleasenote that this request was first filed with the Nevada Division of EnvironmentProtection who said that it did not have jurisdiction over Washoe or ClarkCounty, and this request would thus have to be filed separately to theaccording agencies in those two counties." Based on this statement, the Washington State Department of Ecology believes you intended this request to be directed to the agency with jurisdiction over Clark County, Nevada, instead of Clark County, Washington. Please confirm which agency you intended this request to be directed to by July 3, 2023. If we do not hear from you by this date, we will assume you intended this request to be directed to the agency with jurisdiction over Clark County, Nevada and will close this request directed to the Washington State Department of Ecology.
Thank you, Susie Baxter
Records and Public Disclosure
Southwest Regional Office
Department of Ecology
susan.baxter@ecy.wa.gov
publicdisclosureswro@ecy.wa.gov
Desk: (360) 407-6365
Mobile: (360) 481-9648

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From: Molly Peterson

Hello!

We wish to confirm that we are asking a Washington state agency for information about Washington state exceptional events, and we apologize for the confusion created by misplaced language in this request.

Dillon Bergin

From: Department of Ecology

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Hi Dillon, Thank you for the response confirming your request was correctly directed to the Washington State Department of Ecology. We are currently working on your request. It is estimated that responsive records, if any, will be available on or before July 14, 2023. Thank you, Susie Baxter
Records and Public Disclosure
Southwest Regional Office
Department of Ecology
susan.baxter@ecy.wa.gov
publicdisclosureswro@ecy.wa.gov
Desk: (360) 407-6365
Mobile: (360) 481-9648

From: Department of Ecology

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RE: PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST of June 14, 2023, Reference # P015892-061623

Hello Dillon Bergin,

After further review of your request, it has come to our attention that your request should be forwarded to Stephanie Smith in Ecology's Air Quality Program instead of Susie Baxter in Ecology's Southwest Regional Office.
It is estimated that responsive records, if any, will be available on or before July 14, 2023.
If you have any questions, please contact us. Thank you.
Public Records Office
recordsofficer@ecy.wa.gov

From: Department of Ecology

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RE: PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST of June 14, 2023, Reference # P015892-061623
Dear Dillon,
We received a public records request from you on June 14, 2023. You requested the following: "Pursuant to the Washington Public Records Act, I hereby request the following records:

1. All draft and final mitigation plans and packages as required by the EPA under the Exceptional Events Rule , according to https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2016-10-03/pdf/2016-22983.pdf.

2. Any acknowledgement or response from the EPA to mitigation plans or packages.

3. All subsequent responses, decisions and correspondence communicated by the EPA about mitigation plans, including approvals, denials or requests for more information.

Please note that this request was first filed with the Nevada Division of Environment Protection who said that it did not have jurisdiction over Washoe or Clark County, and this request would thus have to be filed separately to the according agencies in those two counties.

Request for Explanation of Withholdings and Redactions

If this request is denied in whole or in part, please provide a reasonable description of any withheld materials and a justification for all such withholdings that includes reference to the specific FOIA exemptions authorizing withholding and specific reasons why such exemptions apply. 45 C.F.R. § 5.31. An agency shall withhold information only if “the agency reasonably foresees that disclosure would harm an interest protected by an exemption” or “disclosure is prohibited by law.” 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(8)(A)(i). We therefore request that if the EPA determines that an exemption applies that it also provide specific reasons why disclosure would harm any interest protected by such exemption. An agency shall also “consider whether partial disclosure of information is possible whenever the agency determines that a full disclosure of a requested record is not possible” and “take reasonable steps necessary to segregate and release nonexempt information.” Id. 552(a)(8)(A)(ii). We therefore request that the EPA release all segregable portions of otherwise exempt material.

Limitation of Fees

We are also entitled to a limitation of fees because we are a member of the news media. 45 C.F.R. § 5.53(b); 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(4)(A)(ii)(II). Accordingly, even if our application for a waiver of all fees is denied, we are entitled to a limitation of fees. As a news media requester, we are “entitled to search time, review time, and up to 100 pages of duplication” and can be charged only duplication fees after the first 100 pages or its cost equivalent. 45 C.F.R. § 5.53(b). We request that the information be provided in its native electronic format, and thus there should be no duplication fees.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires."
The records responsive to your request are available to you now in the Public Records Request Center. Click the link below this message to login to the Public Records Center and retrieve the records. Ecology Public Records Request Center
This request is now closed. The disclosure of information in the records being produced does not in any way constitute a waiver of attorney-client and/or work product privileges.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Smith
Forms/Records Analyst 3
Air Quality Program
(360) 407-6326

From: Molly Peterson

Hi Stephanie:

I think some wires have gotten crossed, regarding closing out our PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST of June 14, 2023, Reference # P015892-061623.

As you quote back to us, we are seeking mitigation plans for exceptional events. What the state has provided are demonstrations for exceptional events, a totally different document to what was described in this original request. (The Nevada language was definitely our error, one which we are sorry for, and had hoped to have corrected.)

In seeking records from Washington, we asked for:

1. All draft and final mitigation plans and packages as required by the EPA under the Exceptional Events Rule , according to https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2016-10-03/pdf/2016-22983.pdf.
2. Any acknowledgement or response from the EPA to mitigation plans or packages.
3. All subsequent responses, decisions and correspondence communicated by the EPA about mitigation plans, including approvals, denials or requests for more information.

In this federal regulation, there is reference to a Wallula PM10 exceptional event mitigation plan. This is what we were seeking.

ANYWAY, thank you for your help.

Molly Peterson & Dillon Bergin

From: Department of Ecology

Thank you, for the communication. I will open the request again. I will meet with staff tomorrow and get back with you by Friday morning.

Thank you,
Stephanie Smith

From: Department of Ecology

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RE: PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST of June 14, 2023, Reference # P015892-061623
Dear Dillon,
We received a public records request from you on June 14, 2023. You requested the following: "Pursuant to the Washington Public Records Act, I hereby request the following records:

1. All draft and final mitigation plans and packages as required by the EPA under the Exceptional Events Rule , according to https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2016-10-03/pdf/2016-22983.pdf.

2. Any acknowledgement or response from the EPA to mitigation plans or packages.

3. All subsequent responses, decisions and correspondence communicated by the EPA about mitigation plans, including approvals, denials or requests for more information.

Please note that this request was first filed with the Nevada Division of Environment Protection who said that it did not have jurisdiction over Washoe or Clark County, and this request would thus have to be filed separately to the according agencies in those two counties.

Request for Explanation of Withholdings and Redactions

If this request is denied in whole or in part, please provide a reasonable description of any withheld materials and a justification for all such withholdings that includes reference to the specific FOIA exemptions authorizing withholding and specific reasons why such exemptions apply. 45 C.F.R. § 5.31. An agency shall withhold information only if “the agency reasonably foresees that disclosure would harm an interest protected by an exemption” or “disclosure is prohibited by law.” 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(8)(A)(i). We therefore request that if the EPA determines that an exemption applies that it also provide specific reasons why disclosure would harm any interest protected by such exemption. An agency shall also “consider whether partial disclosure of information is possible whenever the agency determines that a full disclosure of a requested record is not possible” and “take reasonable steps necessary to segregate and release nonexempt information.” Id. 552(a)(8)(A)(ii). We therefore request that the EPA release all segregable portions of otherwise exempt material.

Limitation of Fees

We are also entitled to a limitation of fees because we are a member of the news media. 45 C.F.R. § 5.53(b); 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(4)(A)(ii)(II). Accordingly, even if our application for a waiver of all fees is denied, we are entitled to a limitation of fees. As a news media requester, we are “entitled to search time, review time, and up to 100 pages of duplication” and can be charged only duplication fees after the first 100 pages or its cost equivalent. 45 C.F.R. § 5.53(b). We request that the information be provided in its native electronic format, and thus there should be no duplication fees.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires." All of the work Ecology does on State Implementation Plans (SIPS) and Exceptional Event Demonstrations are guided by federal regulations set by the EPA. The training module below provides a good overview of Exceptional Events and the full rule language for the Exceptional Events Rule is available on the homepage. The third EPA link contains information on implementation plans in general and the fourth link lists the nonregulatory provisions the State of Washington has submitted to the EPA for inclusion in our SIP. SIPs and Exceptional Events demonstrations apply to parts of the state that fail to meet EPA National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for air pollution. The last link lists areas of nonattainment for Particulate Matter smaller than 10 microns (PM10). Washington does not currently have any areas of nonattainment for Particulate Matter smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5). Due to the number Exceptional Events requested in the Wallula area for PM10 during dust events Ecology developed the High Wind Fugitive Dust Mitigation Plan for the Wallula Maintenance Area, Wallula, Washington which I have also linked below. EPA resources
Exceptional Events homepage Treatment of Air Quality Data Influenced by Exceptional Events (Homepage for Exceptional Events) | US EPA (https://u8387778.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=6HtRfOYLt5fXvpttM-2FU1HdnxG30VavAILyz3aUw8T-2FyzdMIdroBFYdqlpieRqsnDtP4pdzI617ipgZxTU5g2ITOHimz6MLzG438dt13-2F-2F4JbBHn5CWpWB-2Fifyvo6A1N15YQglamDHHgbamO9mxLE-2B1FtSjIDY-2FkVwvcuz-2Fq-2BlHsMs7pSDG3bA52kGtEdSPaaW5a6tuqg5otmJu2hNhNAwFw3iOJPfrI2H6h2QHH1TaNUY-2BX94D9yDhRQb-2BuVrbjsv7-2F8M6IjQmMClefKTYl0Xe-2B9kGp4UmnkTMPifeRvV4Ys-2B6dSHt0Yvxlc08CweYIzDH3NU8l7Wel50pdVuf3XJyXg6mBGc9MXOCfIhjiOM6p3kesJGmZUIXBHZoiRKvjUX3BJqUEX9ZoAIeGh0YpiRbb0qgOpLTD1GqOvheIcWAVtoXXTIfJuoy9OMLaR3blSa6Op5TGbXIN3Izs6qb1VmWlXOQ3mDxGEHGMl5dD3Rpu9LXKDViyR8CbeI3WjQYQ09Jg-2F4weOYSEKaN5ZtE1xnbDgfxnUz4013ruOswje75wWQilMqewXopSFG-2FzO1Nam-2FQFPVEIcVNHAO3IFotf5x6ANDgDX5Rr36j-2BrO9p1SXEo6jliuLGQDPx4zd22-2Bc0eOxuofsNiMlvhrmuKIx6Y3F8Ns21wZ4gfKz6CdzEHPKs-3DiZwn_-2BmP9wJ64Sos0I9vKTQiuWf-2Bcge6g4-2FOBdFrQvl-2FaG027-2B1WBrOYVdpb0JmhS3reF0M3gtLMsAnCcHE404tF5XuxEGoNldEur6LwoLSphI71PnRxEtTUfzjpqqmjc8B3iPgEQNgNcHctwthVWNRucHbNPh7MXF-2BbH8R0-2FqurCGCjrQbB90EY6Ysiov4zop3biZqPeVx3GaQkThiyccsAxmltXsmKCbrjFh-2BhqU7d9WSaqFppv2Z7-2FSOzeaLSumKymIU433scBb-2B9fAX3bYkIWhE2Qn6a2R-2BqIL1V23zL-2FHSy5Aq2FoYzo172fNbqwCUH1ZE-2BTfBDH72wnpVwznXls0b906EFGdWhZg3hcb3eecV7uNsV-2FRWiAdIXPN7Q91rNFGcpPZWXqtBrCybWnwpUqGA-3D-3D)
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