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Contractor's Name
King County Wastewater Treatment Division
Approval Date
12/12/2018
Council Approval Date
12/5/2018
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Mark Sadler
Subject / Project Title
Temporary Biosolids Storage
Tracking Number
0001544
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Use of Property
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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G. KING COUNTY will provide all equipment and personnel necessary to <br /> perform this task in a safe, reliable, and legally compliant manner. <br /> H. KING COUNTY will coordinate all its activities with the City's <br /> Operations Superintendent or other City Staff as designated by the City's <br /> Operation Superintendent or use of the Biosolids Pad. The City will make <br /> all reasonable efforts to minimize interference from other construction <br /> activities. <br /> Prior to delivering any biosolids to the Biosolids Pad, KING COUNTY <br /> must obtain written approval of this License Agreement from the <br /> Department of Ecology Biosolids Coordinator for the Northwest Region. <br /> KING COUNTY will deliver a copy of such written approval to the City's <br /> Operations Superintendent prior to delivering any biosolids to the <br /> Biosolids Pad. <br /> J. In the event nuisance odors are generated, which determination will be <br /> made at the City's sole discretion, KING COUNTY shall cap the <br /> stockpiled biosolids with a 2-3 inch layer of material (i.e. sawdust or <br /> sand) capable of minimizing nuisance odors. The cap material so used <br /> will then be deemed part of the biosolids that must be hauled off-site by <br /> KING COUNTY. If the City determines in its sole discretion that the cap <br /> is insufficient to minimize odors, KING COUNTY shall haul offsite the <br /> biosolids causing the odors within 10 days after receiving notice from the <br /> City.. <br /> K. Within 30 days of the expiration or termination of this License Agreement, <br /> the City's Biosolids Program Manager or designee will confirm by a <br /> visual inspection that KING COUNTY has substantially removed all <br /> materials (including biosolids) KING COUNTY deposited on City <br /> Property under this License Agreement and that cleanup is satisfactory, <br /> i.e., the pad surface has been restored to its original condition. The City <br /> (Operations Superintendent or designee) will notify KING COUNTY in <br /> writing of the results of this inspection. If further action is necessary, the <br /> City will notify KING COUNTY of the time frame for further removal <br /> and clean up. If KING COUNTY fails to take further action within the <br /> timeframe specified, or provide adequate cause as to why such further <br /> action cannot be accomplished within the timeframe specified, the City <br /> will take the necessary action to restore the site to its original condition <br /> through any means the City deems necessary. All costs associated with <br /> these activities will be paid by KING COUNTY. <br /> Page 9 <br />
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