Stormwater Facility #??? - Collects runoff from my neighborhood rooftops and streets to reduce flooding and improve water quality in streams, lakes and bays. In addition, we see and hear the wildlife attracted here. There are frogs, red-winged blackbirds, and even ducks!
Read the sign for the information needed for the questions below, to determine the final geocache location, N47 38.ABC W122 38.DEF
The 3rd digit in the year Kitsap County was established = A =
The 1st digit in the phone number listed = B =
The sum of the digits in the Stormwater Facility # = C =
The 3rd digit in the phone number listed = D =
The 2nd digit in the Stormwater Facility # = E =
The number of letters after the / in the .gov URL shown on the sign = F =
Click on the souvenir for the Geocaching HQ Announcement:

In the spirit of Team Geo-Ducks, there are several new local Silverdale caches, with a variety of types, sizes, and attributes, for those who have already found everything around here and who don't have travel plans for finds elsewhere! Try to resist the FTF or February logging, IF you will be needing to find this one after work on Leap Day!
Leap Day Series:
#1 Traditional (re"place"ment) 1.5/1.0 Micro
#2 Multi-cache, 2.0/1.5 Small
#3 Letterbox (revamp), 1.5/1.5 Small
#4 Wherigo, 2.0/2.0 Other
#5 Mystery, 2.5/1.5 Regular
#6 Mystery, 1.5/1.5 Other
Did you notice the "UV light required" attribute? You will need it for the #3 Letterbox lock.