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DocuSign Envelope ID: F3D9A733-6A18-49BE-8AF8-0CF4070E5C06 <br /> oi DEPARTMENT OF <br /> 111- 1 ECOLOGY <br /> Wig State of Washington <br /> Agreement No. WQC-2022-EverPW-00090 <br /> WATER QUALITY COMBINED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT <br /> BETWEEN <br /> THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY <br /> AND <br /> CITY OF EVERETT PUBLIC WORKS <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 Public Works,hereinafter referred to as the"RECIPIENT,"to carry out <br /> with the provided funds activities described herein. <br /> GENERAL INFORMATION <br /> Project Title: City of Everett Stormwater Management Action Plan <br /> Total Cost: $255,153.00 F <br /> Total Eligible Cost: $255,153.00 <br /> Ecology Share: $191,364.75 <br /> Recipient Share: $63,788.25 <br /> The Effective Date of this Agreement is: 07/01/2021 <br /> The Expiration Date of this Agreement is no later than: 06/30/2024 <br /> Project Type: Stormwater Facility <br /> Project Short Description: <br /> This project will develop and implement a prioritization method and process to determine which receiving waters in the <br /> City of Everett are expected to benefit from stormwater facility retrofits,tailored stormwater management plan actions <br /> and land use management. The City will select one high priority basin and develop a Stormwater Management Action <br /> Plan(SMAP)for that basin.The SMAP will evaluate alternatives to improve water quality including retrofits and <br /> stormwater management actions. <br /> Project Long Description: <br /> This project will supplement existing data,mapping,and planning in the City of Everett to develop a Stormwater <br /> Management Action Plan(SMAP)that will identify stormwater management actions in a high priority drainage basin. <br /> The planning process emphasizes protection of designated uses and improvements to receiving water quality and habitat <br /> under both existing and anticipated future development conditions. The SMAP is anticipated to guide the future water <br />