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Releases of oil or hazardous materials to the environment must be reported <br /> according to the State Department of Ecology. It is the responsibility of the <br /> Purchaser to have all emergency contact information readily available and a <br /> means of remote communication for purposes of quick notification. In the <br /> event of a spill,the Purchaser is responsible for notifying the following: <br /> Appropriate Department of Ecology regional office (contact information <br /> below). <br /> City Contract Administrator, Travis Miranda- 360-631-7606 or City of Everett Filtration Plant <br /> 24hrs a day at 425-527-8200. <br /> DOE -Northwest Region: <br /> 1-425-649-7000 <br /> (Island, King, Kitsap, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom counties) <br /> S-131 Refuse Disposal <br /> All Purchaser generated refuse, including petroleum products, shall be removed from <br /> City Property in accordance with the City's Water Quality Protection Specifications <br /> Dated 6/1/2011. All material must be removed prior to termination of this Contract. No <br /> refuse shall be burned, buried or abandoned on state forest lands. All refuse shall be <br /> transported in a safe manner and all loads or loose materials shall be covered/secured <br /> such that these waste materials are properly contained during transport. <br /> SECTION D: DAMAGES <br /> D-13 Liquidated Damages <br /> a. This Clause provides for payments by Purchaser to the City for certain breach of the <br /> terms of this Contract. These payments are agreed to as liquidated damages and not <br /> as penalties. They are reasonable estimates of anticipated harm to the City caused by <br /> Purchaser's breach due to the difficulty of proving loss and the inconvenience or non- <br /> feasibility of obtaining an adequate remedy.They also recognize Purchaser's need for <br /> more certainty in assessing its responsibilities under this Contract. <br /> b. Purchaser's failure to pay for all or part of the Forest Products sold in this Contract <br /> prior to the expiration of Purchaser's operating authority results in substantial injury <br /> to the City. The value of the Forest Products sold at the time of breach is not readily <br /> ascertainable. Purchaser's failure to perform disrupts the City's management plans, <br /> the actual cost of which is difficult to assess. A resale involves additional time and <br /> expense and is not an adequate remedy. Therefore, Purchaser agrees to pay the City <br /> as liquidated damage a sum calculated using the following formula: <br /> LD= (0.35x V)—ID—R + C+A <br /> Where: <br /> Page 30 of 34 <br /> 4/15/21 Agreement No.2021-01 <br />