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State of Washington Department of Ecology <br />Agreement No: WQC-2022-EverPW-00085 <br />Project Title: Water Quality Treatment at 3rd Avenue SE <br />Recipient Name: City of Everett <br />Page 24 of 44 <br />ECOLOGY prior to installation, the RECIPIENT assumes the risk that part or all of the reimbursement for that activity may be <br />delayed or ineligible. For more details regarding BMP Implementation, please reference the Water Quality Financial <br />Assistance Funding Guidelines available on ECOLOGY's Water Quality Program funding website. <br />D. Electronic Fund Transfers: Payment will be issued through Washington State's Office of Financial Management's Statewide <br />Payee Desk. To receive payment you must register as a statewide vendor by submitting a statewide vendor registration form <br />and an IRS W-9 form at website, https://ofm.wa.gov/it-systems/statewide-vendorpayee-services. If you have questions about <br />the vendor registration process or electronic fund transfers, you can contact Statewide Payee Help Desk at (360) 407-8180 <br />or email PayeeRegistration@ofimwa.gov. <br />E. Equipment Purchase: Equipment purchases over $5,000 and not included in the scope of work or the Ecology approved <br />construction plans and specifications, must be pre -approved by ECOLOGY's project manager before purchase. All <br />equipment purchases over $5,000 and not included in a contract for work being completed on the funded project, must also <br />be reported on the Equipment Purchase Report in EAGL. <br />F. Funding Recognition: The RECIPIENT must inform the public about ECOLOGY or any EPA (see Section 3.B for Section <br />319 funded or Section 5.E for SRF funded projects) funding participation in this project through the use of project signs, <br />acknowledgement in published materials, reports, the news media, websites, or other public announcements. Projects <br />addressing site -specific locations must utilize appropriately sized and weather -resistant signs. Sign logos are available from <br />ECOLOGY's Financial Manager upon request. <br />G. Growth Management Planning: The RECIPIENT certifies by signing this agreement that it is in compliance with the <br />requirements of Chapter 36.70A RCW, "Growth Management Planning by Selected Counties and Cities." If the status of <br />compliance changes, either through RECIPIENT or legislative action, the RECIPIENT shall notify ECOLOGY in writing of <br />this change within 30 days. <br />H. Interlocal: The RECIPIENT certifies by signing this agreement that all negotiated interlocal agreements necessary for the <br />project are, or shall be, consistent with the terms of this agreement and Chapter 39.34 RCW, "Interlocal Cooperation Act." <br />The RECIPIENT shall submit a copy of each interlocal agreement necessary for the project to ECOLOGY upon request. <br />I. Lobbying and Litigation: Costs incurred for the purposes of lobbying or litigation are not eligible for funding under this <br />agreement. <br />J. Post Project Assessment Survey: The RECIPIENT agrees to participate in a brief survey regarding the key project results or <br />water quality project outcomes and the status of long-term environmental results or goals from the project approximately three <br />years after project completion. A representative from ECOLOGY's Water Quality Program may contact the RECIPIENT to <br />request this data. ECOLOGY may also conduct site interviews and inspections, and may otherwise evaluate the project, as <br />part of this assessment. <br />K. Project Status Evaluation: ECOLOGY may evaluate the status at any time. ECOLOGY's Project Manager and Financial <br />Manager will meet with the RECIPIENT to review spending trends, completion of outcome measures, and overall project <br />administration and performance. If the RECIPIENT fails to make satisfactory progress toward achieving project outcomes, <br />ECOLOGY may change the scope of work, reduce grant funds, or increase oversight measures. <br />L. Technical Assistance: Technical assistance for agriculture activities provided under the terms of this agreement shall be <br />consistent with the current U.S. Natural Resource Conservation Service ("NRCS") Field Office Technical Guide for <br />Washington State and specific requirements outlined in the Water Quality Funding Guidelines. Technical assistance, proposed <br />practices, or project designs that do not meet these standards may be eligible if approved in writing by ECOLOGY. <br />SECTION 3: THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS APPLY TO SECTION 319 AND CENTENNIAL CLEAN WATER <br />FUNDED PROJECTS BEING USED TO MATCH SECTION 319 FUNDS. <br />The RECIPIENT must submit the following documents to ECOLOGY before this agreement is signed by ECOLOGY: <br />1. Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) Form, available on the Water Quality Program website. <br />(This form is used for Section 319 funds only) <br />Template Version 12/10/2020 <br />