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AMENDMENT #7 <br />Special References (RCWs, WACs, etc) <br />Chapter 246-290 WAC is the set of rules that regulate Group A water systems . By this statement of work, ODW contracts with the LHJ to conduct sanitary surveys (and SPls, and <br />provide technical assistance) for small community and non-community water systems with groundwater sources . ODW retains responsibility for conducting sanitary surveys (and <br />SPIs , and provide technical assistance) for small community and non-community water systems with surface water sources, large water systems, and systems with complex <br />treatment. <br />LHJ staff assigned to perform activities under tasks I, 2, and 3 must be trained and approved by ODW prior to performing work. See special instructions under Task 4, below . <br />Special Billing Requirements <br />The LHJ shall submit quarterly invoices within 30 days following the end of the quarter in which work was completed, noting on the invoice the quarter and year being billed for. <br />Payment cannot exceed a maximum accumulative fee of $1 0,000 for Task 1, and $5,000 for Task 2, Task 3 and Task 4 combined during the contracting period, to be paid at the <br />rates specified in the Payment Method/Amount se ction above . When invoicin1! for sanitarY survevs. bill ha Jfto BA RS Reven ue Code 346.16.64 and ha lf lo BARS Rewnu e Cod~ <br />346.26.65. <br />When invoicing for Task 4, submit receipts and the signed pre-authorization form for non-employee travel to the ODW Program Contact below and a signed A 19-1 A Invoice <br />Voucher to the DOH Consolidated Contracts Office, billing to BARS Revenue Code 346.26.66 under Technical Assistance (TA). <br />Special Instructions <br />Task 1 <br />Trained LHJ staff will evaluate the water system for physical and operational deficiencies and prepare a Final Sanitary Survey Report which has been accepted by ODW. Detailed <br />guidance is provided in the Field Guide f or Sanitary Survey s, SpeciaL Purpos e Investigations and Technical Assistance (Field Guide). The sanitary survey will include an <br />evaluation of the following eight elements : source; treatment; distribution sy stem ; finished water storage; pumps, pump facilities and controls ; monitoring, reporting and data <br />verification ; system management and operation ; and certified operator compliance . If a system is more complex than anticipated or other significant issues arise , the LHJ may <br />request ODW assistance. <br />• No more than 4 surveys of non-community systems with three or fewer connections to be completed between January 1,2015 and December 31, 2015. <br />• No more than 5 surveys of non-community systems with four or more connections and all community systems to be completed between January 1,2015 and <br />December 31,2015. <br />• No more than 1 surveys of non-community systems with three or fewer connections to be completed between January I, 2016 and December 31, 2016. <br />• No more than 5 surveys of non-community systems with four or more connections and all community systems to be completed between January 1,2016 and <br />December 31,2016. <br />The process for ass ignment of surveys to the LH1 , notification of the water system , and ODW follow-up with unresponsive water systems ; and other roles and responsibilities of <br />the LHl are described in the Field Guide. <br />Task 2 <br />Trained LHl staff will perform Special Purpose Investigations (SPls) as assigned by ODW. SPls are inspections to determine the cause of positive coliform samples or the cause of <br />other emergency conditions. SPIs may also include sanitary surveys of newly di scovered Group A water systems. Additional detail about conducting SPls is described in the Field <br />Guide. The ODW Regional Office must authorize in advance any SPI conducted by LHl staff. <br />Task 3 <br />Trained LHl staff will conduct Technical assistance as assigned by ODW. Technical Assistance includes assisting water system personnel in completing work or verifying work <br />has been addressed as required, requested, or advised by the ODW to meet applicable drinking water regulations. Examples of technical assistance activities are described in the <br />Field Guide. The ODW Regional Office must authorize in advance any technical assistance provided by the LHJ to a water system . <br />Exhibit A, Statements of Work <br />Revised as of May 16,2016 <br />Page 6 of7 Contract Number C17114-7