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Purchaser shall contact City's Contract. Administrator or Water Filtration Plant <br /> Personnel immediately. Purchaser shall have a list of emergency phone numbers <br /> readily available at all times. This list shall be coordinated with the City to ensure the <br /> inclusion of City required emergency phone numbers. <br /> 2. The Purchaser shall provide the City's Contract Administrator with a list of personnel, <br /> their addresses and telephone numbers who can be contacted if a spill occurs during <br /> the Purchaser's absence. <br /> 3. The Purchaser shall immediately notify the City's Contract Administrator or City of <br /> Everett Filtration Plant at 425-257-8200 if an emergency condition occurs and <br /> maintain contact until the matter is corrected. Containment and clean-up measures are <br /> subject to review and approval by the City's Contract Administrator. <br /> 4. Purchaser shall provide and maintain at each active worksite an Emergency Oil spill <br /> kit with enough capacity to effectively control a container or equipment leak and to <br /> contain&recover a hazardous materials spill equal to the largest single on-site storage <br /> container volume.The Spill Kit shall be kept in a clearly labeled,waterproof container <br /> and include (but not limited to)the following items in appropriate quantities: <br /> • Shovel <br /> • Screened pitchfork <br /> • Flashlight including batteries <br /> • 5-gallon containers with lids <br /> • Oil absorbent pads/oil absorbent pellets <br /> • 30 gallon Plastic garbage bags <br /> S-10 Fire Hazardous Conditions <br /> Purchaser acknowledges that operations under this Contract may increase the risk of <br /> fire. Purchaser shall conduct all operations with the use of the highest degree of care <br /> to prevent uncontrolled fires from starting. <br /> In the event of an uncontrolled fire, Purchaser agrees to provide equipment and <br /> personnel working at the site to safely and effectively engage in first response fire <br /> suppression activity. <br /> Purchaser's failure to effectively engage in fire-safe operations is considered a breach <br /> and may result in suspension of operations <br /> S-50 Cessation of Operations for Low Humidity <br /> During the "closed season", as determined by Washington State Department of Natural <br /> Resources,when the humidity is thirty percent(30%)or lower on the sale area,all operations <br /> must cease. <br /> Page 28 of 34 <br /> 4/15/21 Agreement No.2021-01 <br />