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I <br /> 1 3. Discharge sampling and submitting Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) to 1 <br /> 2 the Washington State Department of Ecology in accordance with the CSWGP. <br /> 3 1 4 4. Develop and maintain the Site Log Book as defined in the CSWGP. When the <br /> 5 Site Log Book or portion thereof is electronically developed, the electronic <br /> 6 documentation must be accessible onsite. As a part of the Site Log Book, the <br /> 7 Contractor shall develop and maintain a tracking table to show that identified111 <br /> 8 TESC compliance issues are fully resolved within 10 calendar days. The table <br /> 9 shall include the date an issue was identified, a description of how it was <br /> 10 resolved, and the date the issue was fully resolved. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 The ESC Lead shall also inspect all areas disturbed by construction activities, all on-site <br /> 13 erosion and sediment control BMPs, and all stormwater discharge points at least once <br /> 14 every calendar week and within 24-hours of runoff events in which stormwater discharges <br /> 15 from the site. Inspections of temporarily stabilized, inactive sites may be reduced to once <br /> 16 every calendar month. The Washington State Department of Ecology's Erosion and <br /> 17 Sediment Control Site Inspection Form, located at https://ecology.wa.gov/Regulations- <br /> 18 Permits/Permits-certifications/Stormwater-general-permits/Construction-stormwater- <br /> 19 permit, shall be completed for each inspection and a copy shall be submitted to the <br /> 20 Engineer no later than the end of the next working day following the inspection. <br /> 21 <br /> 22 8-01.3(1)C Water Management <br /> 23 This section is supplemented with the following new subsections: <br /> 24 <br /> 25 8-01.3(1)C5 Water Management for In-Water Work Below Ordinary High <br /> 26 Water Mark (OHWM) <br /> 27 Work over surface waters of the state (defined in WAC 173-201A-010) or below the <br /> 28 OHWM (defined in RCW 90.58.030) must comply with water quality standards for surface <br /> 29 waters of the state of Washington. <br /> I <br /> 30 <br /> 31 8-01.3(1)C6 Environmentally Acceptable Hydraulic Fluid <br /> 32 All equipment containing hydraulic fluid that extends from a bridge deck over surface I <br /> 33 waters of the state or below the OHWM, shall be equipped with an environmentally <br /> 34 acceptable hydraulic fluid. The fluid shall meet specific requirements for biodegradability, <br /> 35 aquatic toxicity, and bioaccumulation in accordance with the United States Environmental <br /> 36 Protection Agency (EPA) publication EPA800-R-11-002. Acceptance shall be in <br /> 37 accordance with Section 1-06.3, Manufacturer's Certification of Compliance. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 The designation of environmentally acceptable hydraulic fluid does not mean fluid spills <br /> 40 are acceptable. The Contractor shall respond to spills to land or water in accordance with <br /> 41 the Contract. <br /> 42 <br /> 43 8-01.3(1)C7 Turbidity Curtain <br /> 44 All Work for the turbidity curtain shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's <br /> 45 recommendations for the site conditions. Removal procedures shall be developed and <br /> 46 used to minimize silt release and disturbance of silt. The Contractor shall submit a Type <br /> 47 2 Working Drawing, detailing product information, installation and removal procedures, <br /> 48 equipment and workforce needs, maintenance plans, and emergency repair/replacement <br /> 49 plans. <br /> 50 <br /> 1 <br /> II <br />