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Contractor's Name
WA Department of Agriculture
Approval Date
7/11/2016
Council Approval Date
6/29/2016
Department
Parks
Department Project Manager
Lori Cummings
Subject / Project Title
Aquatic noxious weed control
Tracking Number
0000229
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal Agreements
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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• <br /> agrees to cooperate with WSDA in implementing any monitoring required under <br /> any applicable monitoring plan. <br /> C. REPORTING AND RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS(SECTION S8 OF THE PERMIT). <br /> The Applicant specifically agrees to maintain records of all treatments proposed in this <br /> Application for Limited Agent Status;to retain those records for at least five years from <br /> the date of treatment; and to use the web-based reporting tools on the Secure Access <br /> Washington database managed by or the Department of Ecology to record the following <br /> information by December 31st of the year in which the treatment occurred: <br /> • The common name of each waterbody (if named)that was treated. <br /> • The WRIA name and number for the waterbody that was treated. <br /> • The species name of the target weed(s). <br /> • The name of the herbicide or herbicides that were to be used and the EPA <br /> registration number for each herbicide. <br /> • The actual amount of herbicide (gallons or pounds) used to treat the target weeds <br /> at that waterbody. <br /> • The actual number of acres that were treated. <br /> The actual date(s) on which treatments were made are retained on the spray records and <br /> need not be reported to the database. <br /> D. POSTING AND NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(SECTION S5 OF THE PERMIT). The <br /> Applicant specifically agrees to carry out the notification requirements in the Permit <br /> (excluding S5.B.la and 1b) unless WSDA specifically informs the Applicant that <br /> notification will be carried out by WSDA. <br /> E. NONCOMPLIANCE NOTIFICATION(SECTION S8 AND S9 OF THE PERMIT). The <br /> Applicant specifically agrees that, if the Applicant, or any person or entity acting on the <br /> Applicant's behalf to control aquatic noxious and quarantine weeds in Washington, is <br /> unable to comply with any of the terms, conditions, and requirements in this Application <br /> for Limited Agent Status or in the Permit,the Applicant will: <br /> • immediately take action stop, contain, and clean up any unauthorized discharge or <br /> other noncompliant activity, and <br /> • immediately notify WSDA of the inability to comply. <br /> F.REVOCATION OF LIMITED AGENT STATUS BY WSDA. The Applicant specifically <br /> agrees that WSDA may unilaterally revoke its Application of Limited Agent Status to the <br /> Applicant if WSDA reasonably finds any of the following: <br /> • That the Applicant, or a person or entity acting on the Applicant's behalf to <br /> control aquatic noxious and quarantine weeds in Washington, has violated a term, <br /> condition, or requirement of this Application for Limited Agent Status or the <br /> Permit. <br /> • That this Application for Limited Agent Status was obtained by misrepresentation <br /> or a failure to disclose fully all relevant facts. <br /> • That the Applicant, or a person or entity acting on the Applicant's behalf to <br /> control aquatic noxious and quarantine weeds in Washington, has refused or <br /> failed to allow WSDA reasonable entry for the purposes specified in this <br /> Application for Limited Agent Status. <br /> • That the Applicant, or a person or entity acting on the Applicant's behalf to <br /> control aquatic noxious and quarantine weeds in Washington, has violated <br /> applicable state or federal law. <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />
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