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City of Everett Forestry Agreement No. 2025-03 <br />WA DNR Right of Entry for Access to City of Everett Forest Lands Right of Entry No. 23-108903 <br /> <br /> <br />Category 2: Sensitive information <br />Category 2: For official use only / disclosure permissible by law. <br />EXHIBIT C <br />ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS <br /> <br />WATER QUALITY PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS- IN WATERSHED WORK <br />The following are required when working inside the Lake Chaplain Watershed. <br />Watershed Boundaries are depicted on the map in Exhibit A. <br />I. DESCRIPTION <br />Water from Lake Chaplain Reservoir is used to provide drinking water for the majority <br />of Snohomish County residents. State shall use EXTREME care to protect water quality <br />in the watershed. <br />REGULATIONS <br />A. Lake Chaplain and its tributaries are classified as “AA”, a designation reserved for very <br />high quality waterways. No discharge of any waste or wastewater will be permitted to <br />the reservoir or its tributary streams. <br />B. State shall comply with regulations from the Department of Health, Rules and <br />Regulations of the State Board of Health Regarding Public Water Systems (WAC 246- <br />290) and Department of Ecology Water Quality Standards for Waters of the State of <br />Washington (WAC 173-201). <br />II. CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS <br />A. Compliance. State shall comply with the restrictions, requirements and methods listed <br />below and it shall be State’s responsibility to ensure that workers are fully aware of the <br />importance of maintaining high water quality in the watershed. All workers shall be <br />familiar with these water quality protection specifications and understand that violation <br />may be grounds for dismissal and/or contract termination. <br />1. Site Requirements. State shall, where applicable, divert clean water around <br />construction sites and yard areas to reduce the amount of water subject to <br />contamination. Temporary ditches, culverts and dikes may be used. State shall <br />disturb areas no larger than necessary for work yards and construction areas. <br />2. State shall not discharge waste of any type into the Lake Chaplain Reservoir or its <br />tributaries. <br />3. State shall regularly instruct workers of the importance of maintaining sanitary <br />conditions in the watershed and complying with specifications as they pertain to <br />water quality protection. State shall make a copy of these specifications available <br />to all workers in the watershed. <br />Docusign Envelope ID: E18BC905-5DDA-4EAC-A160-C3F68FE44661