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7/15/2025
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve a Resolution to Authorize Execution of an Interlocal Agreement between KCPHD and DOE for Pollution Prevention Assistance Partnership
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20
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Consent Agenda
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133196
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Resolution
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uuuusrgrl ErrvEluPE lu. nvJo+vo l-Jl Jr-aouz_JaD l-l lE Iro+DJ+ lJ <br />State of Washington, Department of Ecology <br />IAA No. C2500178 <br />Entity Narne: Kittitas County Public Health <br />r An Initial Visit occurs at the actual site and results in a cornpleted "Basic Checklist" (Link in <br />Appendix A, Statement of Work, Section 72: Resources), or enough data gathered to complete <br />data entry into the LSC Database (Link to database in Appendix A, Statement of Work, Section <br />12: Resom,ces). It will either be the first complete visit to a site OR the first visit in two (2) or <br />more years. <br />. A Screening Visit is an attempted visit to the site, but the business declined or put off the visit, <br />OR you were interrupted during the visit and were unable to gather complete data, OR you <br />discover that the facility does not exist anymore OR you discover that the business does not <br />qualify for a visit under the PPA program (e.g., it is a medium or large quantity generator). <br />. A Follow-Up Visit should occur within 90 days of the Initial Visit. Follow-up should generally <br />be done through an on-site visit. However, a phone conversation, mail or email exchange may <br />count as a Follow-Up Visit if it includes confinnation that the issues that were identified in the <br />initiat visit were resolved. Follow-Up Visits must be conducted to resolve High Priority <br />Environmental Issues (See Section Below). <br />Table 2.1: Total Number of Technical Assistance Visits <br />Number of Total Visits 100 <br />Target for Initial Visits (60% of Total)60 <br />Business sectors, organizations, waste streams, and/or geographical area that will provide a focus for the <br />2025 -2021 technical assistance visits are listed in Table 2.2 Technical Assistance Targets. <br />ECOLOGY rnay direct a portion of technical assistance visits towards specific priority sources or <br />contaminants. <br />CONTRACTORS will atternpt to provide 40o/o of their services (visits and unique program elements) to <br />businesses located within overburdened communities of Washington State. The Overburdened <br />Communities of Washington State rnap provided by the Office of Firrancial Management is used to <br />detennine if businesses are located within an overburdened community.3 CONTRACTORS must identifli <br />facilities within Overburdened Cornmunities in Washington State during data entry into the Local Source <br />Control Database. <br />Table 2.2: Technical Assistance Ta <br />r https://geo.wa.gov/clatasets/wa-ofm::overburdened-communities-of-washington- <br />state/explore?location:47 .246690oA2C- 121 .9 523 58Y,2C I 0.0 I <br />l2 <br />Technical Assistance Targets Rationale for Selection <br />Automotive Sector <br />This sector will be a key focus due to its significant potential <br />for environmental impacts. Automotive businesses commonly <br />handle hazardous materials and chemicals that can pollute water <br />s and soil if not rnan <br />Small Intlustrial Facilities <br />These operations can pose significant environmental challenges <br />due to their use of chemicals and generation of hazardous <br />waste. These facilities often lack the resources or expertise to <br />irnplement best practices for reducing hazardous waste, safely <br />material and llution <br />Yersion 4/14/25 (Access Equity)
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