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Contractor's Name
Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Approval Date
3/27/2025
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Hanna Lintukorpi
Subject / Project Title
Biosolids General Permit Application Renewal
Tracking Number
0004808
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$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Other Agreements
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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SSLAP – Lowell Snohomish River Road Agricultural Land <br />______________________________________________________________________________ <br />______________________________________________________________________________ <br />7 <br /> <br /> <br />The City of Everett Biosolids Program and the Contractor will handle any incidents, such as a spill, <br />traffic, or work site accidents. Incidents will be managed to minimize or eliminate hazards to <br />operations personnel, the environment, and the public. The haul contractor will handle any <br />incidents or problems in transporting biosolids to the site according to the City’s Spill Response <br />Prevention and Response Plan Handbook (Appendix D). The City’s Biosolids Program and the <br />biosolids application contractor will manage incidents occurring after the delivery of biosolids. <br />Compliance, Record Keeping, and Reports <br />Regulatory compliance will be in accordance with federal regulations (40 CFR Part 503), State regulations <br />(WAC 173-308), and any local jurisdiction with authority. <br />The City Biosolids Program will keep records for 5 years on the quantity of biosolids applied and biosolids <br />quality information including the metals concentrations, pathogen and vector attraction reduction <br />requirements, and certification statements that state and federal requirements were met. Additionally, <br />records are typically maintained for pre- and post-application monitoring data, application areas, <br />acreage, application rates, and response to incidents. <br /> <br />
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