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Contractor's Name
WA ST Dept of Ecology
Approval Date
3/9/2022
Council Approval Date
2/23/2022
End Date
3/31/2023
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Richard Tarry
Subject / Project Title
2021-2023 Biennial Stormwater Capacity Grants
Tracking Number
0003284
Total Compensation
$50,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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DocuSign Envelope ID:FFOED9CA-93AF-4236-911A-3CEA87DF605F <br /> State of Washington Department of Ecology Page 8 of 21 <br /> Agreement No: WQSWCAP-2123-EverPW-00171 <br /> Project Title: 2021-2023 Biennial Stormwater Capacity Grants <br /> Recipient Name: City of Everett <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Task Number: 2 Task Cost: $45,000.00 <br /> Task Title: Permit Implementation <br /> Task Description: <br /> Conduct work related to implementation of municipal stormwater National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) <br /> permit requirements. If the RECIPIENT is out of compliance with the municipal stormwater National Pollutant Discharge <br /> Elimination System(NPDES)permit,the RECIPIENT will ensure funds are used to attain compliance where applicable. The <br /> following is a list of elements RECIPIENT's project may include. <br /> 1)Public education and outreach activities,including stewardship activities. <br /> 2)Public involvement and participation activities. <br /> 3)Illicit discharge detection and elimination(IDDE)program activities, including: <br /> a)Mapping of municipal separate storm sewer systems(MS4s). <br /> b) Staff training. <br /> c)Activities to identify and remove illicit stormwater discharges. <br /> d)Field screening procedures. <br /> e)Complaint hotline database or tracking system improvements. <br /> 4)Activities to support programs to control runoff from new development,redevelopment, and construction sites, including: <br /> a)Development of an ordinance and associated technical manual or update of applicable codes. <br /> b)Inspections before,during, and upon completion of construction,or for post-construction long-term maintenance. <br /> c)Training for plan review or inspection staff. <br /> d)Participation in applicable watershed planning effort. <br /> 5)Pollution prevention, good housekeeping, and operation and maintenance program activities,such as: <br /> a)Inspecting and/or maintaining the MS4 infrastructure. <br /> b)Developing and/or implementing policies,procedures, or stormwater pollution prevention plans at municipal properties or <br /> facilities. <br /> 6)Annual reporting activities. <br /> 7)Establishing and refining stormwater utilities,including stable rate structures. <br /> 8)Water quality monitoring to implement permit requirements for a Water Cleanup Plan (TMDL).Note that any monitoring <br /> funded by this program requires submittal of a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP)that the DEPARMENT approves prior <br /> to awarding funding for monitoring. <br /> Monitoring, including: <br /> a)Development of applicable QAPPs. <br /> b)Monitoring activities,in accordance with a DEPARTMENT-approved QAPP,to meet Phase I/II permit requirements. <br /> 9) Structural stormwater controls program activities(Phase I permit requirement) <br /> 10) Source control for existing development(Phase I permit requirement), including: <br /> a)Inventory and inspection program. <br /> b)Technical assistance and enforcement. <br /> c) Staff training. <br /> 11)Equipment purchases that result directly in improved permit compliance. Equipment purchases must be specific to <br /> implementing a permit requirement(such as a vactor truck)rather than general use(such as a pick-up truck). Equipment <br /> Template Version 12/10/2020 <br />
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