Dierker & Kronenberg 2020 response to developer refusal to test
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Dierker & Kronenberg's Response to Green Cove Garden's Developer's Attorney's letter (Developer name here) refusing to test for contaminants, citing misrepresentations of the site and failure of Developer to involve federal and state agencies required when runoff has a direct connection to federally protected waters and endangered species. This document concerns decision by the City of Olympia to allow residential development at the Sundberg Gravel Pit