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DOE and KCPHD Interagency Agreement (SOLID WASTE)
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10/2/2018
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve Amendment 1 to the Interagency Agreement between the Department of Ecology and the Kittitas County Public Health Department
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9
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Consent Agenda
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48177
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Agreement
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State of Washington Department of Ecology <br />Agreement No: W2RLSWFA-1719-KiCPHD-00022 <br />Project Title: 2017-19 LSWFA Kittitas Co. SWE <br />Recipient Name: KITTITAS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH <br />1) Staff salaries and benefits: <br />• Investigation of olid waste related complaints or concerns, and follow up including enforcement. <br />• Technical assistance and education for proper handling and disposal of solid waste. <br />• Research in emerging solid waste issues and training for solid waste inspectors. <br />2) Purchases: <br />• Vehicle use. <br />• Office supplies (to the extent not covered in the overhead). <br />• Tools/supplies. <br />• Educational materials with ECOLOGY prior approval. <br />RECIPIENT staff may participate in trainings, workshops, and or affiliations in order to stay current with emerging <br />solid waste issues. The cost of memberships in civic, business, technical and professional organizations are allowed to <br />the extent they are covered in the indirect rate. RECIPIENT may direct bill for memberships pre -approved by <br />ECOLOGY, when indirect is not charged to the Task. <br />Ordinance development necessary to comply with chapter 173-350 WAC, including travel to attend Ecology sponsored <br />trainings, are eligible costs for reimbursement under this Agreement. <br />Task Goal Statement: <br />The goal of this task is to protect human health and the environment by preventing violations in the first place. <br />RECIPIENT expects to reach this goal by providing technical assistance and education, by monitoring for compliance <br />with state and local solid waste regulations, and by enforcing upon those in non-compliance when necessary. <br />Task E.xpect_ed Outcome: <br />RECIPIENT will complete at least one inspection per calendar year at each permitted solid waste facility or site. <br />RECIPIENT will track facilities/sites monitored and include the information in quarterly progress reports, including <br />uploading a copy of inspection reports conducted in the quarter. RECIPIENT will file all issued permits as prescribed <br />herein. <br />RECIPIENT expects to conduct 50 solid waste facility inspections, issue 9 annual solid waste permits, and receive <br />20-30 solid waste complaints with 95% of total complaints resolved, with general technical assistance, and customer <br />services to over 500 individuals over the course of the grant. <br />Recipient Task Coordinator: Tristen Lamb <br />Solid Waste Enforcement <br />Deliverables <br />Page 6 of 18 <br />Number <br />Description <br />Due Date <br />Work as described in the Scope of Work for this Agreement is <br />im lemented <br />06/30/2019 <br />Version 10/30/2015 <br />
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