Laserfiche WebLink
DocuSign Envelope ID:D137EDD8-37EA-4DA6-8627-255EDC0B496B <br /> DEPARTMENT OF <br /> . 11 ECOLOGY <br /> VOW State of Washington <br /> Agreement No. OTGP-2022-EverPW-00093 <br /> ONE TIME GRANT PROGRAM AGREEMENT <br /> BETWEEN <br /> THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY <br /> AND <br /> CITY OF EVERETT <br /> This is a binding Agreement entered into by and between the state of Washington,Department of Ecology,hereinafter <br /> referred to as"ECOLOGY,"and City of Everett,hereinafter referred to as the"RECIPIENT,"to carry out with the <br /> provided funds activities described herein. <br /> GENERAL INFORMATION <br /> Project Title: Everett Smelter Plume(ESP)Cleanup Site Drainage <br /> Project <br /> Total Cost: $1,055,000.00 <br /> Total Eligible Cost: $1,055,000.00 <br /> Ecology Share: $1,055,000.00 <br /> Recipient Share: $0.00 <br /> The Effective Date of this Agreement is: 01/01/2022 <br /> The Expiration Date of this Agreement is no later than: 12/31/2023 <br /> Project Type: Ecology Grant <br /> Project Short Description: <br /> This project is planned to take place on Riverside Road in Everett,WA, and will contribute to cleanup of the ESP site <br /> (CSID#4298/FSID#2744)by preventing contaminated groundwater from entering the drainage system and gaining <br /> direct access to the Snohomish River.Drainage pipes in project area will be lined using cured-in-place pipe technology <br /> and a tide gate will be installed on the outfall pipe.Fencing to be improved to prevent unauthorized access to another <br /> contaminated area. <br /> Project Long Description: <br /> The Everett Smelter Cleanup site(CSID#4298/FSID#2744) is a Washington State Department of Ecology(Ecology) <br /> cleanup site,regulated under the Model Toxics Control Act. In 1990, arsenic,lead,cadmium,and other metals were <br /> discovered in the soil around North Everett. These contaminants came from the Everett Smelter,which operated from <br /> 1894 to 1912. Since the contamination was discovered,Ecology has cleaned up the most highly contaminated areas of <br />