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I <br /> 1 <br /> 2 The ESC Lead shall implement the TESC Plan. Implementation shall include, but is not111 <br /> 3 limited to: <br /> 4 <br /> 5 1. Installing, adaptively managing, and maintaining temporary erosion and I <br /> 6 sediment control BMPs to assure continued performance of their intended <br /> 7 function. Damaged or inadequate BMPs shall be corrected immediately. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 2. Updating the TESC Plan to reflect current field conditions. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 3. Discharge sampling and submitting Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs)to the <br /> 12 Washington State Department of Ecology in accordance with the CSWGP. <br /> 13 <br /> 14 4. Develop and maintain the Site Log Book as defined in the CSWGP. When the <br /> 15 Site Log Book or portion thereof is electronically developed, the electronic 1 <br /> 16 documentation must be accessible onsite. As a part of the Site Log Book, the <br /> 17 Contractor shall develop and maintain a tracking table to show that identified <br /> 18 TESC compliance issues are fully resolved within 10 calendar days. The table <br /> 19 shall include the date an issue was identified, a description of how it was <br /> 20 resolved, and the date the issue was fully resolved. <br /> 21 <br /> 22 The ESC Lead shall also inspect all areas disturbed by construction activities, all on-site <br /> 23 erosion and sediment control BMPs, and all stormwater discharge points at least once <br /> 24 every calendar week and within 24-hours of runoff events in which stormwater discharges <br /> 25 from the site. Inspections of temporarily stabilized, inactive sites may be reduced to once I <br /> 26 every calendar month. The Washington State Department of Ecology's Erosion and <br /> 27 Sediment Control Site Inspection Form, located at https://ecology.wa.gov/Regulations- <br /> 28 Permits/Permits-certifications/Stormwater-general-permits/Construction-stormwater- <br /> 29 permit, shall be completed for each inspection and a copy shall be submitted to the <br /> 30 Engineer no later than the end of the next working day following the inspection. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 8-01.3(1)C Water Management11 <br /> 33 This section is supplemented with the following new subsections: <br /> 34 <br /> 35 8-01.3(1)C5 Water Management for In-Water Work Below Ordinary High <br /> 36 Water Mark (OHWM) <br /> 37 Work over surface waters of the state (defined in WAC 173-201A-010) or below the <br /> 38 OHWM (defined in RCW 90.58.030) shall comply with water quality standards for surface <br /> 39 waters of the State of Washington. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 8-01.3(1)C6 Environmentally Acceptable Hydraulic Fluid <br /> II <br /> 42 All equipment containing hydraulic fluid that extends from a bridge deck over surface <br /> 43 waters of the state or below the OHWM, shall be equipped with a biodegradable hydraulic <br /> 44 fluid. The fluid shall achieve either a Pw1 Environmental Persistence Classification stated <br /> 45 in ASTM D6046 (>60% biodegradation in 28 days) or equivalent standard. Alternatively, <br /> 46 hydraulic fluid that meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO 15380), the <br /> 47 European Union Ecolabel, or equivalent certification will also be accepted. <br /> 48 1 49 The Contractor shall submit a Type 1 Working Drawing consisting of a manufacturer <br /> 50 catalog cut of the hydraulic fluid used. <br /> 51 1 <br /> CITY OF EVERETT AMENDMENTS I <br /> PACIFIC AVENUE TO INTERURBAN TRAIL BICYCLE SAFETY PROJECT 8/12/2019 <br /> STATE FUND#HLP PB17(014); COE#PW3688 Page AM-72 <br />