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Contractor's Name
Washington State Department of Ecology
Approval Date
4/29/2019
Council Approval Date
4/17/2019
End Date
6/30/2021
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Dave Voigt
Subject / Project Title
Jackson Park Area Stormwater Project
Public Works WO Number
UP3703
Tracking Number
0001876
Total Compensation
$312,500.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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• <br /> State of Washington Department of Ecology Page 2 of 38 <br /> ti Agreement No: WQC-2019-EverPW-00038 <br /> Project Title: Jackson Park Area Stormwater Separation and Treatment <br /> Recipient Name: City of Everett Public Works Department <br /> subsequently discharge to the Snohomish River at CSO outfall SRO3.Water quality benefits will be realized <br /> primarily through reduced discharges of combined sewage together with treatment of the separated Stormwater <br /> prior to discharge.A multi-parameter TMDL for the Snohomish River Estuary will be addressed under this <br /> project through a decreased discharge of bacteria,ammonia, and other pollutants,and dissolved oxygen <br /> conditions in receiving waters will be improved. Receiving waters are comprised of approximately five miles of <br /> the Snohomish River that flows into Port Gardner,within Possession Sound.Listed salmon species and aquatic <br /> habitat will benefit from this project. <br /> Overall Goal: <br /> This project will help protect and restore water quality in Washington state by reducing stormwater impacts <br /> from existing infrastructure and development. <br /> Version 10/30/2015 <br />
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