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City of Everett 01 57 00- 3 <br /> Inductive Charging Infrastructure for Everett Transit <br /> 6. Any local statutes, regulations, ordinances, or rules, which stipulate the various <br /> types of discharge prohibited in public sewer systems or any drainage ditch in the <br /> local jurisdiction. <br /> C. State statutes on water pollution covering liability of the Contractor, penalty for violation, <br /> liability and damages for injury or death of fish, animals or vegetation are set forth in <br /> Chapter 90.48 RCW. As an aid to the Contractor, some though not all, of the rules set <br /> forth by the various State departments are summarized below. The Contractor is <br /> cautioned, however, that each Department of the State may add other restrictions, as <br /> they deem necessary, to protect fish and to prevent air or water pollution: <br /> 1. State Department of Fish and Wildlife: <br /> a. Not degrade water quality in a way that would harm fish. (The Washington <br /> State Water Quality Regulations will serve as water quality criteria for the <br /> Work.) <br /> b. Release into a flowing stream or open water any fish stranded by the Work. <br /> c. Replant any stream bank or shoreline areas if the Work has disturbed the <br /> vegetative cover. (Any trees, brush, and grasses used in replanting shall <br /> resemble the type and concentration of surrounding vegetation, unless the <br /> Contract provides otherwise.) <br /> d. Provide an open water channel at the lowest level of any isolated pothole <br /> remaining when the Work is complete. <br /> e. Protect fish by preventing harmful siltation on the bed or bottom of any body <br /> of water. <br /> f. Not block stream flow or fish passage. <br /> g. Keep all Equipment out of any flowing stream or other body of water(except <br /> as the Contract may permit). <br /> h. Not remove gravel or other bottom material from within the high water flow <br /> channel bed of any stream nor from the bottom of any other body of water <br /> (except as the Contract may permit). <br /> Dispose of any Project debris beyond high-water flows. <br /> 2. State Department of Ecology: <br /> a. Obtain a waste discharge permit from the Department of Ecology before: <br /> b. Washing any aggregate and discharging water into a ground or surface <br /> waterway from pit sites or excavations when the water contains turbidity, silt, <br /> or foreign materials. <br /> c. Provide the Owner with a copy of each waste discharge permit before <br /> starting the Work. <br /> d. Control drainage and erosion to minimize the pollution of any waterway. <br /> e. Dispose of all toxic materials (including creosote, oil, cement, concrete, and <br /> water used to wash Equipment) in ways that will prevent them from entering <br /> State waters. <br /> f. Dispose of all debris, overburden, and other waste materials in ways that will <br /> prevent them from entering State waters. <br /> D. The Contractor shall perform such temporary work as may be necessary to effectively <br /> control water pollution, erosion, and related damage within the Project Site or which <br /> might be necessary at work areas located outside the Project Site. These outside areas <br /> may include, but are not limited to, equipment, material and other storage sites. When <br /> temporary control facilities or measures are no longer needed, they shall be removed <br /> and the areas restored or finished as designated by the Engineer. <br /> 01 57 00 - 3 TEMPORARY CONTROLS <br />