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January 02, 2002

Port of Seattle Appeals Board-Issued Stay of Clean Water Certification

(Seattle)--The Port of Seattle on Monday afternoon filed an appeal of a ruling by the State Pollution Control Hearings Board that stayed the effectiveness of a Clean Water Certification issued by the Washington Department of Ecology. The certification covered the Port's plan to mitigate environmental impacts of some construction projects at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

"The Hearings Board made a legal error in deciding to issue the stay," said Linda Strout, Chief Legal Officer for the Port of Seattle. "The board created its own standard for granting the stay, rather than using the standard set in state law."

The stay was issued at the request of the Airport Communities Coalition. A full hearing on the ACC's appeal of the certification is scheduled for March.

In its stay, the board redefined the phrase "likelihood of success" to mean that an appellant has a "justiciable argument and that the parties disagree on the issues."

"The Board's interpretation would appear to favor a stay in any contested matter," said Strout. "Their approach essentially ascribes no meaning to the word 'likelihood'."

The appeal was filed in Thurston County Superior Court. No hearing date has been set.

"We are committed to meeting the highest environmental standards in our construction projects," said Gina Marie Lindsey, Managing Director of Aviation for the Port. "We are confident that we will prevail when all evidence is presented at the full hearing in March."