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City of Everett 01 57 00 -2 <br /> Inductive Charging Infrastructure for Everett Transit <br /> A. Should the Contractor discover during any construction activity or in any other way <br /> discover any artifacts, skeletal remains, or other archaeological resources (as defined <br /> under RCW 27.53.040) at the Project Site, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor <br /> to both immediately cease construction activity at the discovery site and surrounding <br /> area, and promptly notify the Owner. Suspension of construction activity shall be in effect <br /> until the Owner has obtained permission to proceed from the State Historic Preservation <br /> Officer or from other authority. <br /> 1.7 PREVENTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AND PRESERVATION OF PUBLIC <br /> NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> A. During the life of the Contract, the Contractor shall comply with all provisions of federal, <br /> State and local statutes including the City of Everett Storm Water Manual, Design and <br /> Construction Standards, ordinances and regulations pertaining to the prevention of <br /> environmental pollution and the preservation of public natural resources. Pursuant to <br /> RCW 39.04.120 such provisions as are reasonably obtainable are set forth below. <br /> Further, if the Contractor must undertake extra work not contemplated by the Contract, <br /> due to the enactment of new, or the amendment of existing, statutes, ordinances, rules, <br /> or regulations occurring after the submission of the successful Bid, the Owner will issue <br /> a Change Order setting forth the extra work that must be undertaken, which shall not <br /> invalidate the Contract. <br /> 1.8 WATER QUALITY <br /> A. The Contractor shall comply with city ordinances, State, and federal laws and other <br /> regulations or rules applicable to water pollution occurring in waters of the State and in <br /> interstate waters. The Contractor shall: <br /> 1. Exercise precautions throughout the life of the Contract to prevent pollution, <br /> erosion, siltation, and damage to property. <br /> 2. Provide for the protection of all water courses, including but not limited to streams, <br /> ditches, sewers, and storm drains intercepted during the progress of the Work. <br /> 3. Completely restore disturbed watercourses in as good condition as the Contractor <br /> found them, or make such final provisions for them as the Owner may direct. <br /> 4. Not obstruct the gutter of any Street. <br /> 5. Use all proper measures to provide for the free passage of surface water. <br /> 6. Remove and dispose of all surplus water, mud, silt, slicking, or other run off <br /> pumped from excavations or resulting from sluicing or pavement cleaning or other <br /> operations. <br /> B. The Contractor shall comply with the regulations for water quality required by: <br /> 1. The Department of Ecology <br /> 2. Puget Sound Clean Air Agency <br /> 3. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. <br /> 4. Those federal statutes on oil spills enacted under the federal Water Pollution <br /> Control Act Amendments of 1972 (a copy of which may be obtained from the U.S. <br /> Environmental Protection Agency). <br /> 5. The water quality standards of the State of Washington as set forth in Chapter 173 <br /> 201A WAC. <br /> 01 57 00 - 2 TEMPORARY CONTROLS <br />