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<br /> Page 33 of 42 FINAL 2/21/25 Agreement No. 2025-02 <br />partially full containers of petroleum products or other chemicals shall be removed <br />from the watershed at the end of each day. <br /> 14. Sanitary facilities provided by the City and rubbish containers provided by the <br />Purchaser shall be located at all work sites and all locations where workers gather <br />prior to start of work or shift changes. Sanitary facilities shall be maintained by the <br />City in a clean and sanitary condition and shall be serviced regularly to prevent <br />spillage or undue odors. All personnel shall be required to exclusively use the sanitary <br />facilities. Notice shall be given that offenders will be dismissed and shall not be <br />rehired for work on this Contract. Rubbish containers will have watertight lids, will <br />be lined with plastic and will not be permitted to overflow. Whenever possible, <br />sanitary facilities and rubbish containers shall be located, so that should a spill occur, <br />it will drain away from the Reservoir. <br /> 15. Stockpiles of construction materials such as explosives and other potential pollutants <br />shall be stored and protected from the effects of wea6ther and surface runoff. <br />B. Earthwork. <br />1. The Purchaser shall exercise judgment and skill in carrying out all earthwork-related <br />activities due to the turbidity threat they pose to water quality. All work shall be within <br />accepted standards of good practice for environmentally sensitive locations and as <br />specified. <br /> 2. Constructed slopes whether temporary or permanent shall be constructed as shown on <br />the Road Plan and/or as dictated by safe practice. <br /> 3. The Purchaser shall conduct work activities under the premise than an intense <br />precipitation event can occur at any time and preventive measures should be taken to <br />protect against erosion. Temporary erosion control shall be installed prior to start of <br />earthwork activities. <br /> 4. Drainage shall be arranged to avoid concentration of runoff. Preference shall be given <br />to longer, less direct drainage paths to existing waterways utilizing overland flow <br />through undisturbed areas. <br /> C. Emergency Response. <br /> 1. Any condition causing or threatening to cause chemicals, petroleum products or large <br />amount of turbid water to enter the Reservoir or natural streams, or an accident such <br />as a vehicle entering the Reservoir will be considered an emergency condition and <br />actions to stop or remove the violating conditions shall be taken immediately. <br />Purchaser shall contact City’s Contract Administrator or Water Filtration Plant <br />Personnel immediately. Purchaser shall have a list of emergency phone numbers <br />readily available at all times. This list shall be coordinated with the City to ensure the <br />inclusion of City required emergency phone numbers.