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M. DEPARTMENT OF <br />ECOLOGY <br />-11C1 State of Washington <br />Agreement No. WQC-2022-EverPW-00085 <br />WATER QUALITY COMBINED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 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: <br />Total Cost: <br />Total Eligible Cost: <br />Ecology Share: <br />Recipient Share: <br />The Effective Date of this Agreement is: <br />The Expiration Date of this Agreement is no later than: <br />Project Type: <br />Water Quality Treatment at 3rd Avenue SE <br />$953,000.00 <br />$953,000.00 <br />$714,750.00 <br />$238,250.00 <br />07/01/2021 <br />01/31/2025 <br />Stormwater Facility <br />Project Short Description: <br />This project will improve water quality in North Creek through installation of Technology Assessment Protocol — <br />Ecology (TAPE) approved treatment devices in city right of way along 3rd Avenue SE in the city of Everett. This project <br />will provide treatment for total suspended solids (TSS), and will explore design options to also treat dissolved copper <br />and dissolved zinc. <br />Project Long Description: <br />The RECIPIENT identified an approximately 45-acre contributing area that discharges untreated stormwater to North <br />Creek, located within the Lake Washington. Stormwater runoff from the area discharges almost directly to North Creek <br />through a municipal storm sewer. The contributing area is located within the city of Everett and composed primarily of <br />dense single family residential, multi -family residential, and associated public roads. Little infill or redevelopment is <br />expected in the area, and it currently consists of approximately 67% impervious surfaces. Existing development in the <br />