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Payment Information <br />and/or Amount <br />Due Date/Time FrameDeliverables/Outco mesActivity <br />a Food Sa fety (FPHS definitions B .J .b )Respond to food safety conc€ms tha not na tely fundedtechnicalreapprop such foodbome illness threats,requests forassistanceandaddressingnewandemergmgbusinessmodels.Every loca urisdiction Washington rs expected respondoutbreaks,food fety inquiries <br />m to to fo odbome illnesssaandprovidepreventativeeducationforthegenerapublicandtechnicaassistance. <br />r Sewage safety (FPHS definitions B'3 'e-f) - Respondto sewage concems and public health threats andprovide technicalassistance that are not appropriatelyfundedto ensure thatsewage is handledappropriatelyto limit-potentialexposureto sewage. Every local jurisdiction in washington is expectedto ensuresewage is proper$ managed'on-Site Septic (oss) pemritting, enforcementandprovidio'gt."hni.alussistanceandeducationtoosS ownen are fee fundedactivities and should be funded through fees or locai govemrn'ent who sets the fees. These FPHS funds provide resources to su pport activities for which a feecannot be charged such as: responding to OSSfailures, surfacing sewage,_OSS safety concems, and similar issues. These funds can also be used for concemsrelated to large on+ite sewage systems, other oSS-related .orr.i*, thit do not invoive locally f ermittatre sysiems, arra otler sewage-related issues, regardlessof whether they are related to a fee-for-service activity. Examples of activities FpHS funds can be used for: <br />o Work with partners to educate and inform public on OSS monitoring and maintenanceo Work with the public, policy makersand partnem to assess needs and develop plans and solutions for wastewatermanagement in their communities.o Respondto complaints,actasneeded, andassurethatfailingosS are iaentiiLi andpromptlyrepaired.o conduct Pollution Identification and conection @IC) invesiigations where water qu'ality is impaired to identify failing septic systems and otherpollutionsources. <br />o Ensure thatsewage from bothosS andothersources is adequatelyhandled.tocreatebarriers to potentialexposureto sewage.o Adequate qualified staff to evaluate proposals, inspect new installations and repairs, assess cause of oSS failure, and comply with requirements in statelaw <br />' Schools Safety(FPHS definition B'3.g) -Assure safeandeffectiveleamingenvironmentsforchildren attendingK-I2 schools-public, privateandparochialEvery local jurisdiction in washington is expected to work collaboratively with DoH, ESDs and loc al school districts and use the modelprogram to assureconsistencytoregularly evaluateeachK-l2forhealthandsafetyconcemsandprovidemandatedservicesperWAC 246-366. Initialpriorities include:o Build partnerships with school officials, loca l boards of education, parent teacher associations, education service districts, and other school focused entities.o Participate with statewide public health groups to standardize schoolprogam implementation.o Focus on schools that have not previously been inspected to assess current conditionso Focus on existing elementary schools for first phasi of inspections programr IndoorAir eualityr Classroom. Healthy cleaning and indoor environments. Playground. Drinking water(lead) <br />Suggested BARS expenditure codes: 562.xx- 40-53. <br /># <br />Task <br />DoH Program and Fiscal contact rnformation for all concon Sows can be found on the DoH Finance Sharepoint site. euestions related to this sow, or any otherfinance-related inquiry, ma y be sent to finance@doh.wa. go v. <br />Pro gram Snecific Reouirements <br />Program Manual, Handboolg policy References: <br />All FPHS Resources - www.doh.wa.gov/fphs or FpHS I powered bv Box <br />Exhibit A, Statement of Work Page 4 of 5 ContractNumberCLH3 I 0 I 5