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WA DNR Right of Entry for Access to City of Everett Forest Lands Right of Entry No. 23-108903 <br /> <br /> <br />Forestry Agreement No. 2025-03 <br />Category 2: Sensitive information <br />Category 2: For official use only / disclosure permissible by law. <br />11. Petroleum products or waters containing sheens or rainbows shall not be <br />discharged or be permitted to drain into the Reservoir. Spillage shall be mopped <br />up immediately. Absorbent material and spillage shall be disposed of off-site by <br />State. <br />12. In the event of repair or routine maintenance such as oil changes or adjustment <br />of hydraulic gear, equipment shall be moved to a designated storage and <br />maintenance location agreed to by Licensor’s Contract Administrator. <br />13. Particular attention shall be given to housekeeping practices in the watershed. The <br />area shall be kept free of trash, oily rags, empty containers etc. All extraneous or <br />partially full containers of petroleum products or other chemicals shall be <br />removed from the watershed at the end of each day. <br />14. Sanitary facilities provided by Licensor and rubbish containers provided by State <br />shall be located at all work sites and all locations where workers gather prior to <br />start of work or shift changes. Sanitary facilities shall be maintained by Licensor <br />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 <br />sanitary facilities. Notice shall be given that offenders will be dismissed and shall <br />not be rehired for work on this contract. Rubbish containers will have watertight <br />lids, will be lined with plastic and will not be permitted to overflow. Whenever <br />possible, sanitary facilities and rubbish containers shall be located, so that should <br />a spill occur, it will drain away from the Reservoir. <br />15. Stockpiles of construction materials such as explosives and other potential <br />pollutants shall be stored and protected from the effects of weather and surface <br />runoff. <br />B. Earthwork. <br />1. State 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 <br />within accepted standards of good practice for environmentally sensitive locations <br />and as specified. <br />2. Constructed slopes whether temporary or permanent shall be constructed as <br />shown on the Road Plan and/or as dictated by safe practice. <br />3. State shall conduct work activities under the premise that an intense precipitation <br />event can occur at any time and preventive measures should be <br />taken to protect against erosion. Temporary erosion control shall be installed prior <br />to start of earthwork activities. <br />Docusign Envelope ID: E18BC905-5DDA-4EAC-A160-C3F68FE44661