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From: Geoff Brown <gcbrown@transport.com> <br />To: GroupWise 4_1.SMTP("elyon@open.org") <br />Dates 7/29/98 4:56pm <br />Subject: Gelco/Staton Sewer Abandonment <br />Elyn - <br />The below section is excerpted from the final demolition report. I think <br />it answers your question. If it is not specific enough, or you have any <br />questions, please give me a call. <br />Geoff <br />4.5.2 Sewer Capping <br />Staton Construction did not cap sewer laterals from the main sewer pipe <br />(running north to south down the center of the block) as required in the <br />Project Specifications. Staton Construction did not abandon the laterals <br />because they anticipated that abandonment and rerouting of the sewer main <br />would occur during construction, which had been scheduled to immediately <br />follow demolition. During the environmental remediation phase of the <br />project, it became apparent that the sewer laterals were still open. <br />The construction phase of this project was suspended and the sewer main <br />will remain active for the near future. Once a construction schedule is <br />identified, permanent abandonment of the sewer main will be addressed by <br />the construction contractor. <br />Century West personnel met with David Hartwig of Marion County, Mike Staton <br />Construction of Staton Construction, and R. Scott Graves and Tim Daley of <br />the City of Salem, Public Works Department, on December 19, 1997. In that <br />meeting it was decided and agreed that Century West would subcontract Gelco <br />Services, Inc. to seal the seventeen open laterals by sewer grouting. <br />Staton Construction agreed to pay the costs associated with abandonment <br />of five of the seventeen laterals that were identified as active during <br />demolition. Marion County accepted responsibility for the remaining twelve <br />lateral abandonment costs. <br />- .~~/'~'.au~.~ ~~U/~ ~ .~J~~~ <br />~ <br />~1~ ~ ~70~ ~ ~/a~ <br />~~~ ~ <br />~ i ~= ~ ~~ ~ J~ ~~% ~~~~ ~S` <br />~f~ ~ <br />