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AGREEMENT FOR LAKE MANAGEMENT pg. 3 <br />AND WATER QUALITY SERVICES <br /> <br />3.2. Reporting of Water Quality Data <br />All data collected from Silver Lake will be summarized annually in two written reports <br />that will be made available to the City and the general public. The first is a water quality report <br />card, a short summary for the public of lake health. The second report is a more detailed report <br />with a summary of all data collected through the monitoring program. The reports for a given <br />calendar year shall be delivered to the City on or before March 15 after the close of the calendar <br />year at issue. The reports will also be made available on Snohomish County’s website unless <br />otherwise directed by the City. The raw water quality data shall be available on the County’s <br />online water quality database following completion of quality assurance checks. Copies of the <br />raw data shall also be provided to the City upon request. <br />If requested by the City, County staff will also provide one annual public presentation <br />on the condition of water quality in Silver Lake. The County will also provide comments on <br />documents, reports, or grant proposals related to lake water quality that may be developed by <br />the City for the management of Silver Lake. <br /> <br />3.3. Technical Assistance <br />County staff will be available to respond to questions from the public and the City about <br />the water quality conditions in Silver Lake via email or phone. The County will also provide <br />plant identification services as requested. The County will refer all other inquiries, including <br />those regarding lake management actions, to the City. <br /> <br />4. ADDITIONAL SERVICES <br /> <br />4.1. Desire for Additional Services <br /> <br />The County and the City anticipate that, during the Term of this Agreement, the City <br />may desire for the County to provide additional water quality monitoring or related services <br />(the “Additional Services”) to the City, and the County may be willing to provide some or all <br />of such Additional Services. By way of example, and not by way of limitation, the parties <br />anticipate Additional Services could involve any one or more of the following: (i) sampling <br />one or more water quality monitoring sites for additional or different water quality parameters <br />at Silver Lake and/or its tributaries; (ii) monitoring of blooms of potentially toxic algae; (iii) <br />commencement of other activities as requested or as mutually agreed that enhance the City’s <br />water quality program. <br /> <br />4.2. Request for Additional Services <br />Subject to the total cost limitation described in Section 5.4 below, at any time and from <br />time to time during the Term of this Agreement, the City may request that the County perform <br />one or more Additional Services. The City may request that such Additional Services be <br />performed a specific number of times, or on an ongoing basis, for a single calendar year, or for <br />multiple calendar years. The County may, but need not, agree to perform some or all of the <br />requested Additional Services under terms and conditions acceptable to both parties. Any