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City of Everett 01 1100 - 3 <br />2026 Biosolids Removal and Disposal UT 3752-30 <br />01 1100 - 3 SUMMARY OF WORK <br />1.6 CITY OCCUPATION AND OPERATION <br />A.The City intends to operate all treatment lagoons during the project. Contractor <br />is expected to coordinate with City to avoid disruption to ongoing wastewater <br />treatment processes or operations. This includes, but is not limited to, allowing <br />road access for scheduled chemical deliveries along the dike road. <br />B.Contractor will be responsible for locking the gated entrances to the Biosolids <br />Pad outside of working hours. Contractor City will not accept liability for damages, <br />vandalism, theft, or other loss due to failure of Contractor to maintain site security. <br />See Section 01 3553. <br />C.The Contractor shall coordinate with City in scheduling operations to minimize <br />conflict with concurrent construction projects, plant operations and maintenance <br />activities. <br />1.7 BIOSOLIDS REMOVAL AND DEWATERING <br />A.Decontamination <br />1.Contractor shall decontaminate all equipment prior to starting work at the <br />WPCF. See 01 7400 Invasive Species Equipment Decontamination. <br />B.Dredging <br />1.Dredging Equipment <br />a.The Contractor will provide the dredge and all necessary equipment <br />to dredge biosolids from the WPCF Oxidation Pond. <br />b.The Contractor will also provide all fuel and other equipment and <br />appurtenances necessary to perform and support the dredging <br />operations. <br />c.Contractor is responsible to maintain and repair any damage incurred <br />to the dredge during dredging operations. <br />2.Spills <br />a.Any spillage of polymer, fuel, or any debris or materials associated <br />with the Contractor’s activities or operations must be reported to the <br />City’s Project Manager as soon as possible. <br />b.The Contractor shall clean up any spills immediately per the <br />Contractor’s approved Spill Prevention Plan or in a manner approved <br />of by the City’s Project Manager. Spill response and cleanup shall be <br />at the Contractor’s expense. See Section 01 5000 Temporary and <br />Environmental Controls, 1.10 Spill Prevention.