T5 FEIS Pt 09 Volume I Chpt

T5 FEIS Pt 09 Volume I Chpt

TERMINAL 5 CARGO WHARF REHABILITATION, BERTH DEEPENING, AND IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Chapter 7 Bibliography 7-1 BIBLIOGRAPHY TERMINAL 5 CARGO WHARF REHABILITATION, BERTH DEEPENING, AND IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT 7.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY Adelsman, H., and Ekrem, J. (Adelsman and Ekrem). 2012. Preparing for a Changing Climate. State of Washington Department of Ecology, Publication No. 12-01-004. Albright, R. and P.K. Borithilette (Albright and Borithilette). 1981. Benthic Invertebrate Studies in Grays Harbor, Washington. Unpublished report by the Washington Game Department to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District. Anchor QEA. ________. 2012a. East Waterway Operable Unit Supplemental Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study: Final Sediment Transport Evaluation Report. Prepared for the Port of Seattle. August. ________. 2012b. Elliott Bay Seawall Project, Elliott Bay Fish Survey Study. Prepared for the City of Seattle Department of Transportation in conjunction with Tetra Tech, Inc. April. Anchor QEA and Coast and Harbor Engineering (Anchor and Harbor). 2012. Final Sediment Transport Evaluation, East Waterway Operable Unit, Supplemental Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. Submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10. August. Anchor QEA, LLC. 2015. Shoreline Master Program Development Standards compliance Terminal 5 Cargo Wharf Rehabilitation and Berth Deepening Project (DPD Project No. 3019071). December. Aspect Consulting. 2015. Industrial Stormwater Treatment Planning Study for Terminal 5, Prepared for the Port of Seattle. April 30. Baird, R. W. 2001. “Status of Killer Whales, Orcinus orca, in Canada.” Canadian Field-Naturalist. 115. pp. 676–701. ________. 2002. Killer Whales of the World: Natural History and Conservation. Voyageur Press. Stillwater, Minnesota. Barrett-Lennard, L.G. and G.M. Ellis (Barrett-Lennard and Ellis). 2001. Population Structure and Genetic Variability in Northeastern Pacific Killer Whales: Towards an Assessment of Population Viability. Research Document 2001/065, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Nanaimo, British Columbia. Berglund, Birgitta, Peter Hassment, R.F. Soames Job. 1996. Sources and effects of low-frequency noise. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 99, May 1996, 2985-3002. Bisson, P.A., and R.E. Bilby (Bisson and Bilby). 1982. “Avoidance of Suspended Sediment by Juvenile Coho Salmon.” North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 2. pp. 371–374. Braham, H.W. and M.E. Dahlheim (Braham and Dahlheim). 1982. Killer Whales in Alaska Documented in the Platforms of Opportunity. Celedonia, M.T., L. Zhuozhuo, S.T. Sanders, R.A. Tabor, T. Lee, S. Damm, D.W. Lantz, and B.E. Price (Celedonia et al.). 2009. Movement and Habitat Use of Chinook Salmon Smolts in the Lake 7-2 BIBLIOGRAPHY TERMINAL 5 CARGO WHARF REHABILITATION, BERTH DEEPENING, AND IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Washington Ship Canal. 2007–2008 Acoustic Tracking Studies. Review Draft to Seattle Public Utilities. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Lacey, Washington. City of Seattle (unpublished) with Booth, Troost, and Shimel. 2002. Geologic Map of the West Part of the Seattle North 7.5 x 15-minute Quadrangle, Washington. 1:12,000 Scale. City of Seattle. 2000. City of Seattle Parks and Recreation Plan 2000. ________. 2010. City of Seattle Parks and Recreation 5-Year Strategic Plan (Plan 2008). ________. 2016. “Stormwater, Grading, and Drainage Control Code (Title 22.800).” Volume 4- Appendix A, Department of Design Construction and Land Use, Seattle, Washington. City of Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (DCI). 2016a. Environmentally Critical Areas Folio. April. ________. 2016b. Online Interactive DPD-GIS Map Database. Web page: <http://web6.seattle.gov/dpd/maps/dpdgis.aspx>. City of Seattle Department of Planning and Development. 2000. Seattle Municipal Code Zoning Map, Plate 129. City of Seattle Parks and Recreation Department. Undated. Seattle Park Guide. City of Seattle Strategic Planning Office. Seattle's Comprehensive Plan—Toward a Sustainable Seattle. Adopted July 25, 1994. Amended January 2005. Converse Consultants NW. 1993. Report: Final Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, Terminal 91 Facility, Seattle, Washington. Prepared for the Port of Seattle. February 16. Cyrus, D.P., and S.J.M. Blaber (Cyrus and Blaber). 1987a. “The Influence of Turbidity on Juvenile Marine Fishes in Estuaries. Part 1: Field Studies at Lake St. Lucia on the Southeastern Coast of Africa.” Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 109. pp. 53–70. ________. 1987b. “The Influence of Turbidity on Juvenile Marine Fishes in Estuaries. Part 2: Laboratory Studies, Comparisons with Field Data and Conclusions.” Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 109. pp. 71–91. Dahlheim, M.E. and J.E. Heyning (Dahlheim and Heyning). 1999. “Killer Whale Orcinus Orca (Linnaeus 1758).” Handbook of Marine Mammals. S. Ridgway and R. Harrison, editors. Academic Press. San Diego, California. pp. 281–322. Easterbrook, Don J. (Easterbrook). 1993. Surface Processes and Landforms. MacMillan Publishing Company. New York. Falcon Research Group. Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council. 2015. Tesoro Savage Vancouver Energy Distribution Terminal Facility Draft Environmental Impact Statement. <http://www.efsec.wa.gov/Tesoro%20Savage/SEPA%20-%20DEIS/DEIS%20PAGE.shtml> 7-3 BIBLIOGRAPHY TERMINAL 5 CARGO WHARF REHABILITATION, BERTH DEEPENING, AND IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), U.S. Department of Transportation. 2016. FHWA Traffic Noise Model. Version 2.5. Federal Transit Administration (FTA). 2006. Transit Noise and Vibration Impact Assessment. FTA-VA- 90-1003-06. May. Feist, B.E., J.J. Anderson, and R. Miyamoto (Feist et al.). 1996. Potential Impacts of Pile Driving on Juvenile Pink (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and Chum (O. keta) Salmon Behavior and Distribution. University of Washington, Fisheries Research Institute, FRI-UW-9603, Seattle, Washington. Ford, J.K.B., G.M. Ellis, and K.C. Balcomb (Ford et al.). 2000. Killer Whales: The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus orca in British Columbia and Washington State. 2nd ed. UBC Press, Vancouver, British Columbia. Franklin, Jerry F. and C. T. Dyrness (Franklin and Dyrness). 1973. Natural Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture. U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington D. C. Galster, Richard W. and William T. Laprade (Galster and Laprade). 1963. Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Northwestern King County, Washington. Water Supply Bulletin No. 20. Division of Water Resources, Department of Conservation. Olympia, Washington. January. ________. 1991. “Geology of Seattle, Washington, United States of America.” Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists. 28. pp. 239–302. Grette, G.B. 1985. Fish Monitoring during Pile Driving at Hiram H. Chittenden Locks, August−September 1985. Prepared for the Seattle District Army Corps of Engineers, and Evans-Hamilton, Inc. Seattle, Washington. Hart Crowser, Inc. (Hart Crowser). 2009. Acoustic Monitoring and In-site Exposures of Juvenile Coho Salmon to Pile Driving Noise at the Port of Anchorage Marine Terminal Redevelopment Project, Knik Arm, Anchorage, Alaska. Prepared for US Department of Transportation; Maritime Administration; Port of Anchorage; and Integrated Concepts and Research Corporation. ________. 2010. Maintenance Dredging in the Lower Snohomish River Acoustic and Water Quality Monitoring, Everett, Washington. Prepared for the Port of Everett, Everett, Washington. ________. 2014a. Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Design Study, Terminal 5 Deepening and Crane Rail Upgrade, Seattle, Washington. Prepared for Port of Seattle. May 30. ________. 2014b. Southwest Harbor Terminal 5, Groundwater Quality Monitoring Evaluation Report, Seattle, Washington. Prepared for Port of Seattle. July 8. ________. 2016. Biological Assessment, Terminal 5 Cargo Wharf Rehabilitation and Berth Deepening, Seattle, Washington. Prepared for Port of Seattle. May 6. 7-4 BIBLIOGRAPHY TERMINAL 5 CARGO WHARF REHABILITATION, BERTH DEEPENING, AND IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Havis, R.N. 1988. Sediment Resuspension by Selected Dredges. EEDP-09-2. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi. Healey, M.C. 1991. “Life History of Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).” Pacific Salmon Life Histories. C. Groot and L. Margolis, eds. UBC Press. Vancouver, BC, Canada. pp. 311–394. Healey, M.C. 1982. “Juvenile Pacific Salmon in Estuaries: The Life Support System.” Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, British Columbia. Estuarine Comparisons. Academic Press, Inc. Heffron Transportation, Inc. (Heffron). 2016. Transportation Technical Report for Draft EIS. May 12, 2016. Heusser, Calvin J. 1977. “Quaternary Palynology of the Pacific Slope of Washington.” Quaternary Research. 8. pp. 282–306. November. ICF Jones & Stokes and Ilingworth and Rodkin. 2009. Technical Guidance and Mitigation of Hydroacoustic Effects of Pile Driving on Fish. Prepared for the California Department of Transportation, Sacramento, California. Updated 2012. Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE). 2004. Trip Generation Handbook. 2nd Edition. ________. 2008. Trip Generation. 8th Edition. King County, Washington. 1998 and subsequent updates.

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