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HomeMy WebLinkAbout092214_ca05September 8, 2014 JEFFESON COUNTY BOARD R OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERI TO: Board of County Commissioners Philip Morley,, County Administrator FROM: Jared Keefer, Environmental Health Director DATE: SUB3ECT: Agenda Item — Agency Agreement — Coordinated Prevention Grant #G1400361 Amendment #1 with the Department of Ecology; July 1, 2014 — .dune 30, 2015• $15,000.00 with match at $3,750.00 from County General Funds. STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Jefferson County public Health, Environmental Health, is requesting Board approval of Amendment #1 to the Agency Agreement — Coordinated Prevention Grant #G1400361 with the Department of Ecology; July 1, 2014 — June 30, 2015; $15,000-00 with match at $3,750.00 ANALYSIS /STRATEGIC GOALS PRO'S and CON'S: This ongoing agreement with Washington State Department of Ecology is amended to provide $15,000.00 to increase the maximum total grant amount to $148,000.00. JCPH is required to perform additional tasks that have to do with outreach within Jefferson County and focus on recycling contamination with an emphasis on plastic recycling. The goal of this task is to reduce the County's recycling contamination rate, to distinguish our program from neighboring counties' programs, and to promote local recycling practices and options. Recycling: Jefferson County will promote local recycling programs by utilizing local media—bus advertising, theater advertising, newsprint and radio advertising. The county will also participate in at least two (2) community events and add three (3) new EnviroStars to current certified businesses. JCPH expects to reduce County recycling contamination rates by 5%. Community Health Developmental Disabilities 360-385-9400 360-385-9401 M I Environmental Health Water Quality 360.385-9444 (f) 360-379-4487 Consent Agenda FISCAL IMPACT/'COST ! EN E FIT ANALYSIS: The original maximum eligible cost for this contract was $133,333.33, with a 75/25 match. This Amendment adds $35,000.00 to Waste Reduction and Recycling by reducing monies in Moderate Risk Reduction by $20,000.00, and adding $15,000.00 in funding. The additional funding requires a match at 25% from the County General Funds, which equals a $3,7510.00 contribution that is reflected in the budget. State funds equal $11,250.00 with County match of $3,750.00 for a total of $15,000.00 RECOMMENDATION: JCPH management request approval of the Amendment #1 to the Agency Agreement — Coordinated Prevention Grant #G1400361 with the Department of Ecology; July 1, 2014 — June 30, 2015; $15,000.00 C// I V1*1 nty Phil(p�rley, c� Adminiistr6tor Date (Routed to all Public Health Managers) DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY State of Washington AMENDMENT NO. I TO AGREEMENT NO. G1400361 BETWEEN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY 0 JI-11 JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Purpose: To amend the Agreement between the Department of Ecology, hereinafter referred to as ECOLOGY' and, Jefferson county Public Health, hereinafter referred to as 'RECIPIENT'. IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED that the agreement is amended as follows: The maximum eligible cost tcshalre rmstal $ 148,333.33. The state ga for this agreement is increased by $11,250 from $100,000 to a new to of $111,250- 2. The following work is added to the original scope of work for Task I — RECYCLING PROGRAM SUPPORT,. Addition to Task Description: RECIPIENT will launch an education and outreach campaign in coordination with Jefferson County Public Works to reduce the recycling contamination rate in Jefferson County, RECIPIENT will promote existing recycling programs with a special emphasis on plastics recycling. RECIPIENT plans to implement a diversified media campaign that uses various types of media such as print, radio, on-screen (advertisements that run before feature-length movies at the local theater), transit buses, and outreach at collununity events. RECIPJE,NT will promote local recycling programs and options in a way that sets apart RECIPIENT t' progra ms fron, those in neighboring Clallam County, ECOLOCjy will reirnbffSe Costs for materials and o Lit reach/ed Lication, advertising/promotion, events j give -aways that support the campaign and that also help differentiate local Fees/registrations, an� programs from nearby cotffltY programs. RECIPIENT must get ECOLOGY prior written approval before Purchasing give-aways, Goal Statement: The Baal of this task is to reduce the contamination rate within the county and prornote local recycling practices and options. Page I of 3 Agreement No. G1400361 - Amendment I Coordinated Prevention Grants Program Regular Cycle Agreement with Jefferson County Public Health Outcome Statement: Over the 12 month grant period, RECIPIENT expects to reduce the c,)ntamination rate by at least 5 percent from 30 percent to 25 percent. Work Plan, Deliverables and Activities Timeline: Q5 -- Develop and install transit ads on exterior of local transit buses, participate in approximately two community events, and develop print and radio advertisements. Q6— Develop a series of on-screen ads for distribution at the local theater, one or two print ads, and participate in approximately two community events, Q7 — Develop print and radio advertisements and participate in Community events, Q8 — Develop and print advertisements and participate in Community events. Metbod of Evaluation: RECIPIENT will coordinate with the recycling contractor to deternj1G3c if the contamination rate decreases, 3. RECIPIENT has requested a shift of funds from Task 2 to Task 1 and expects a change in expected outcomes for Task 2 as follows: outcome Statement: Over the two-year grant period, RECIPIENT expects to certify three (3) new businesses as EnviroStars and retain 24 currently certified businesses. 4, The budget is revised as displayed in the following table. AMENDED BUDGET TABLE Pa, -e 2 of 3 CURRENT 7 N DM"'N'� AMENDMENT TOTAL Budget Information by CNTE(',ORY/TA,` , il< BUDGET BUDGET DG BUDGET M AXr U 7 M 0 At N AMOUNT COS T CATEGORY: WRR $ 43,333,3,3 + 3 01 0 S + 35,000.00 $78,333.33 78 3 33 3 3 I. RECYCLING PROGRAM SUPPORT 43,333.33 $ + 35,000.00 $78,333.33 CATEGORY: 1V W $90,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $70,000.00 2. MRW PROGRAM SUPPORT S 90,000m 5 20,000.00 $70,000,00 Pa, -e 2 of 3 Agreement No. G1400361 - Amendment I Coordinated prevention Grants program P,qg,ular Cycle A,,greenlent,,vith Jefferson County Public Health LOCAL TOXICS CONTROL ACC OIJNT (LCTA) FUND SOURCE: -777 V, " yr ELIGIBLE COST S 148,333333 TOTAL MAXIMUM R- ANT T S I ILA �RE (L C T A) (7 5%,"-) $111,250-00 S T AT I- G $ 37,083-33 H (25. TCH (25D/0) S T 0) CASH MA OCAL 0 L C 5. The following term is added to the General Terms and Conditions:. W. FUNDING AVAILABILITY. "ECOLOGY's ability to make payments is contingent on availability of funding. In the event funding from state, federal, or other sources is withdrawn, reduced, or limited in any way after the effective date and prior to completion or expiration date of this agreement, ECOLOGY, at its sole discretion, may elect to terminate the agreement, in whole or part, or renegotiate the agreement, subject to new funding limitations or conditions. ECOLOGY may also elect to suspend performance of the agreement until ECOLOGY determines the funding insufficiency is resolved. ECOLOGY may exercise any of these options with no notification restrictions-" All other terms and conditions of the original greement including any Amendments remain in full force and effect, except as expressly provided by thiAs Amendment. This Amendment persons who represent that they have the authority to execute this e nt Is signed by pe Amendment and bind their respective organizations to this Amendment, This Amendment is effective on July 1, 2014, 1N4 WITNESS -,NtIFRE0F, the parties have executed this Amendment: STATE OF WAS11INGTON I)EPART-MENT OF ECOLO GY Laarrie G. Davies prograrn Manager waste 2 Resources Pro Al'P12OVED,6 TO yORNI OtNl�,)' Assistant Mtoroley Geile, "d JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Date John Austin, Chair Page 3 of'3 I proved as form only i JeMrson Co. Pro secul s David Alvarez, Chief Civil PA Date DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY State of Washington RECEIVED D EC 0 4 2013 WA blaw 0epartment of Ecology (SWRO) BETWEEN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY �pp • xvx���� Grant No. G1400361 Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No, G1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page 2 of 17 HEGVED Dr M 0 4 2u, R. WA bt U6,pard-nent of E ology (SWRO) This is a binding agreement entered into by and between the State of Washington Department of Ecology, hereinafter referred to as the "DEPARTMENT" or as "ECOLOGY", and Jefferson County Public Health hereinafter referred to as the RECIPIENT, to carry out the activities described herein, JURISDICTION: Jefferson County Public Health MAILING ADDRESS: 615 Sheridan Street CITY, STATE, ZIP: Port Townsend, WA 98368 RECIPIENT GRANT COORDINATOR. Jared Keefer `TELEPHONE. 360-385-9411 E-MAIL. jkcefer@cojefferson.wa.us RECIPIENT BILLINGANVOICE COORDINATow Susan Parke TELEPHONE- 360-385-9437 E-MAIL-. sparke@cojefferson.wa,us ECOLOGY FINANCIAL /PROJECT MANAGER: Tarni M. Ramsey TELEPHONE: 360-407-6612 E-MAIL- tami.rai-nsey@ecy.wa.gov FUNDING SOURCE MAXIMUM ELIGIBLE COST STATE GRANT SHARE LOCAL SHARE STATE MAXIMUM GRANT PERCENT FEDERAL TAX IDENTIFICATION NO. Local Toxics Control Account $133,333.33 $100,000.00 $ 33,333,33 75% 91-6001322 EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE AGREEMENT: 07-01-2013 EXPIRATION DATE OF THE AGREEMENT: 06-30-2015 Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No, G1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page 3 of 17 PART 1: SCOPE OF WORK The task(s) set forth below summarize the RECIPIENT'S activities to be performed under this agreement. Costs are limited to those approved by ECOLOGY as outlined in the current scope of work and budget. The RECIPIENT must complete all deliverables by the expiration date of this agreement, including delivery of purchases, unless otherwise stated in the scope of work or approved by ECOLOGY in writing. Note: The term "task" as used in this agreement is interchangeable with the term "project" as used on the online Solid Waste Information Clearinghouse and "clement" as used on payment request forms. The "Maximum Eligible Cost" is the maximum amount of eligible costs incurred by a RECIPIENT that ECOLOGY can reimburse at a rate of 75 percent under this grant. RECIPIENT shall identify the work plan and activities by "Quarter." A quarter is defined by calendar year and begins with the first three months of the grant period. RECIPIENT may negotiate changes to the work plan with the ECOLOGY financial/project manager. ECOLOGY shall document mutually agreed changes to the plan in writing. Expenses relating to the collection and recycling of mercury containing lights shall be eligible for grant reimbursement until such time that the Mercury Light Recycling program is fully implemented or the grant agreement expires, whichever is the earliest date. CATEGORY: WASTE REDUCTION & RECYCLING 1. TASK TITLE- RECYCLING PROGRAM SUPPORT Task Coordinator — Pinky Feria Mingo, 360-379-4489, pinky (& ,co. efferson.wa.us Maximum Eligible Task Cost: $43,333.33 Task Description: RECIPIENT will educate local businesses and residents about environmentally responsible choices that prevent pollution, reduce waste and promote "rethink, reduce, reuse, and recycle". RECIPIENT will conduct education and outreach activities through targeted campaigns and school-based waste reduction and recycling programs. RECIPIENT will utilize Jefferson County website to educate public on sustainable environmental choices and to promote local certified Green Businesses and EnviroStars. RECIPIENT is identified as a Local Source Control (LSC) partner and does have program ties to the business Outreach efforts the LSC program provides, This agreement will not reimburse time or costs for work normally conducted Linder the LSC prograrn, RECIPIENT staff may participate in trainings, workshops and or affiliations in order to stay current with emerging solid waste issues. 'File cost of memberships in civic, business, technical and professional organizations are allowed to the extent they are covered in the overhead rate. If RECIPIENT does not charge overhead to this task., it may direct bill for memberships pre- approved by ECOLOGY. Washington State DopaminentofEcology GmuNn.Ql40036l Jefferson County Public Health 9u�u4ofX7 RECIPIENT may promote the recycling prograrn through various media and sources including but not limited to newsprint, radio, wehyitum, presentations, facility tours, di,outouuQimgu, informational booths at local community events, and presentations to target audiences. GREEN BUSINESS: RECIPIENT staff will provide education to Jefferson County businesses on environmentally preferable purchasing and will expand the Green Business certification program by providing technical assistance to existing participants, and certifying new businesses that meet m high standard o[cnvircomeota| performance. Businesses, are encouraged to enter the program voluntarily and those that commit To conserve resources, reduce waste, and recycle through the Green Buyi000e Program are rewarded through public mcnmgoiboo. RECIPIENT wilt manage an annual renewal process to maintain existing business participants. P0I13LI^C OUTREACH: RECIPIENT will continue to promote cwumty*/ide waste reduction, recycling and reuse options through classroom presentations, public events, and other outreach oppoMuoitiem. The following list is a general proposal of the time and materials necessary to complete the task. Invoices and time accounting submitted with RECIPIENT's request for reimbursement must support eligibility ofexpenses, • Staff time • 7euboioml assistance, recruiting, presentations • Develop / update / distribute educational materials o Education outreach u Attend related troiuimgs, workshops, meetings, public events • Purchases • Outreach materials, related costs • Advertising costs Goal Statement: The goal w[ this task isto reduce waste Outcome Statement: Over the two-year grant period, RECIPIENT expects to conduct ]5 school presentations; recruit five (5) new Green Bomim:moes into the certification program and retain 28 currently certified businesses. Work Plan, Deliverables and Activities Timeline: 01 Support existing Green Businesses, initiate outreach to boxiocs»uonocmuni,y, continue public Outreach {}2-08 Support existing Green Businesses, complete up to five (5) new Green Buuiu«oo certifications, continue public outreach Method of Evulnudww RECIPIENT will track the number of new businesses contacted, results of contacts, and report quarterly; will track number of presentatiori/eventsattended and report participation atpresentations. Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G 1400" )61 Jefferson County Public Health Page 5 of 17 CATEGORY: MODERATE RISK WASTE (MRW) 2. TASK TITLE: MRW PROGRAM SUPPORT Task Coordinator — Pinky Feria Mingo, 360-379-4489, pinkygco.jefferson.wa.us Maximum Eligible Task Cost: $90,000.00 Task Description: RECIPIENT will provide on-site technical assistance and education to businesses regarding reducing the use of hazardous materials and proper management hazardous waste. RECIPIENT will provide education to the public on prevention and proper disposal of moderate risk waste. RECIPIENT will encourage and publicly recognize environmentally responsible businesses that practice exemplary solid waste management to protect the natural environment. RECIPIENT is identified as a Local Source Control (LSC) partner and does have program ties to the business outreach efforts the LSC program provides. This agreement will not reimburse time or costs for work normally conducted Linder the LSC program. RECIPIENT staff may participate in trainings, workshops and or affiliations in order to stay current with emerging solid waste issues. The cost of memberships in civic, business, technical and professional organizations are allowed to the extent they are covered in the overhead rate. if RECIPIENT does not charge overhead to this task, it may direct bill for memberships pre- approved by ECOLOCJY RECIPIENT may promote the program through various media and sources including but not limited to newsprint, radio, websites, presentations, facility tours, direct mailings, informational booths at local community events, and presentations to target audiences. ENVIROS'TARS PROGRAM: RECIPIENT will continue the EnviroStars Program and will publicly recognize responsible environmental practices that prevent pollution of waters, land and air through a developed recognition program. PUBLIC OUTREACH: RECIPIENT will provide public education about waste reduction, reuse and local recycling opportunities for household hazardous waste through distribution of educational material and presentations to target audiences. Under this task, RECIPIENT will encourage environmentally preferable purchasing, less toxic alternatives, and promote the local MRW facility and satellite collection events. The following list is a general proposal of the time and materials necessary to complete the task. Invoices and tirne accounting submitted with RECIPIENT's request for reimbursement must support eligibility of expenses. Staff time o Technical assistance, recruiting, presentations o Develop / update / distribute educational materials c Education outreach o Attend related trainings, workshops, meetings, public events Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G 1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page 6 of 17 Pag• e • Outreach materials, related costs • Advertising costs Goal Statement: The goal of this task is to increase business participation in the program and to educate the public about disposal options. Outcome Statement: Over the two-year grant period, RECIPIENT expects to certify five (5) new businesses as EnviroStars and retain 26 currently certified businesses. Work Plan, Deliverables and Activities Timeline: Q] Support certified EnviroStar businesses, initiate Outreach to business community, public education Q2 — Q8 Support certified EnviroStar businesses, complete at least one (1) new EnviroStar certification per month, continue public education and MRW program promotion Method of Evaluation: RECIPIENT will track businesses contacted and report quarterly, and will track the number of new certifications. RECIPIENT will track time spent on this task. PART 2: BUDGET Budget Information by CATEGORY/TASK Maximum Eligible Cost State Grant Share CATEGORY: WRR $43,333.33 $32,500.00 1. RECYCLING PROGRAM SUPPORT $43,333.33 ...... ..... $32,500.00 CATEGORY: MRW 90,000.00 $67,500.00 2, MRW PROGRAM SUPPORT $90,000.00 $67,500.00 TOTAL GRANT BIJD(')'rET TOTAL MAXIMUM ELIGIBLE COST $ 133,333,33 STATE GRANT SHARE (75%) $ 100,000.00 LOCAL CASH MATCH (25%) $ 33,333.33 INTERLOCAL COSTS (0 %) $_0_ Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page 7 of 17 PART 3: BUDGET CONDITIONS A. ECOLOGY requires RECIPIENT to provide a match of 25 percent of the maximum eligible cost with cash or interlocal costs, Interlocal costs are the only type of in-kind contributions RECIPIENT may use as match. B. if parties are contributing to the local share of task costs (rnatch) through interlocal-in kind contributions, RECIPIENT shall negotiate a memorandum of understanding or other written agreement confirming the contribution between the parties. These agreements shall specify the exact work to be accomplished and be signed by all parties contributing to the local match of this task. Copies of these agreements shall be made part of RECIPIENT'S grant file and submitted to ECOLOGY, C. Overhead is eligible at a rate up to 25 percent of staff salaries and benefits for actual time spent on tasks outlined in this agreement. Salaries and benefits to administer the grant agreement are eligible (excluding time spent to write the grant application). D. RECIPIENT Must Submit a written request to ECOLOGY to amend budgets between grant tasks, to modify a scope of work, or for a budget increase or decrease. To increase or decrease the agreement's total maximum eligible cost or change the scope of work for any tasks as outlined in this grant agreement, ECOLOGY requires a format amendment. E. RECIPIENT must provide ECOLOGY with an updated Spending Plan when requested by ECOLOGY, F. Any work performed or costs incurred prior to the effective date or after the expiration date of this agreement will be at the sole expense of RECIPIENT. PART 4: `PECIALTERMS AND C NDITIONS A. BILLING 1. Unless otherwise approved in writing by ECOLOGY, RECIPIENT shall submit a payment request to ECOLOGY at least quarterly (by calendar year), but no more often than once per month. RECIPIENT must submit payment requests on approved State Invoice Voucher forms: A 19- 1 A, 131/132, Cl/C2. Until there is a change in agency policy, the recipient must submit an A-19 with an original signature in blue ink, signed by an authorized person. The 132 and C2 forms are acceptable in electronic format. RECIPIENT must also include all backup documentation to support costs iternized on Form CI /C2. The budget is organized by task and therefore, RECIPIENT must itemize costs by task on Form Cl/C2 and Form 131/132, Forms BI and Cl are used only when interlocal costs are used towards the 25 percent match. 3. Any income directly generated as a result of the activities funded by this grant shall be reported as a credit against the expenses of that activity, as defined by ECOLOGY'S Administrative Re qu ire", ej7tsfior Recipients ref Ecology Grants and Loons, Ecology Publication 491 -18. Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No, G1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page 8 of 17 4. RECIPIENT will submit supporting documents with each payment request. This includes copies of invoices, purchase receipts, payroll records, time and attendance records, contract award documents, and any document deemed relevant by ECOLOGY to establish the approval of an expense listed on Form Cl/C2. Documentation shall be clear and legible and organized by task in the order in which it is itemized on Form C1 /C2. S. RECIPIENT shall maintain grant related material and supporting documents including invoice vouchers sent to ECOLOGY in a common file. RECIPIENT shall keep all Supporting documents for audit purposes for at least three years from the date the agreement is closed by ECOLOGY. B. REPORTING Progress reports and Final Performance Analyses Must be submitted through the web - based database, the Solid Waste Information Clearinghouse. RECIPIENT must submit a progress report with each payment request. If a quarterly payment request is not submitted, RECIPIENT is still required to Submit a progress report for that quarter. These reports shall include information that supports incurred costs identified on the corresponding CI or C2 of the payment request, and provide a brief update in support of the outcomes and or method of evaluation in the grant agreement. a) A Final Performance Analysis (FPA) report must be submitted for each task in a Planning and Implementation grant before ECOLOGY can process a final payment request, C. COMPENSATIO Payment to RECIPIENT will be issued through Washington State's Department of Enterprise Services (DES). DES maintains a central vendor file for Washington state agency use to process vendor payments. This allows vendors to receive payments from a] I participating state agencies. RECIPIENTS must register as a state-wide vendor (SWV) by submitting a state-wide vendor registration form and an IRS W-9 form littp://www.ofm.wa.gov/isd/vendors/payec_registration,doc to DES. If you have questions about the vendor registration process you can contact DES at the Payee Help Desk at (360) 664-7779 or email to payeehelpdesk 0(tofm,�vLa.goy. D. TRAINING RECIPIENT is expected to participate in any ECOLOGY recommended trainings related to managing a CPG agreement when feasible unless exempted by ECOLOGY in writing, E. ]PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTS I . RECIPIENT must follow local procurement procedures Or Current state procurement procedures, whichever is stricter. A recipient with no formal procurement procedures Must certify that they have complied with the "Standards for Competitive Solicitation" found in Part V of the Adtninistrative Requireinenisfbi- Recipients of Ecology Grants and Loons — )'elloiv Book, Ecology Publication 991-18. 1 Upon issuance, RECIPIENT May submit a copy of all requests for qualifications (RFQs), requests for proposals (RFPs), and bid documents relating to this grant agreement to ECOLOGY to be placed in the file. Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page 9 of 17 Prior to contract execution, RECIPIENT may submit all draft documents and a copy of the draft proposed contract to ECOLOGY. RECIPIENT assumes any risks associated with the failure to consult with the regional financial/project manager. Following the contract execution, RECIPIENT shall submit a copy of the final contract to ECOLOGY to be placed in the file. Unless a specific purchase of equipment or real property is already written into a task's scope of work, RECIPIENT must submit a written request to ECOLOGY to purchase any equipment or real property (Property) with a single unit purchase price of $5,000 or more. The request must include the justification for the purchase of the property, the total cost, the intended use, and the anticipated useful life of the property. The request must be approved in writing by ECOLOGY prior to the purchase. F. tTcu fir EXISTING CONTRACTS RECIPIENT may use existing contracts that conform to local adopted procurement procedures and applicable state laws. RECIPIENT shall notify ECOLOGY if intending to use contracts entered into prior to the execution of the grant agreement for performance of grant-funded activities. RECIPIENT shall submit a copy of the contract to ECOLOGY to be placed in the file. The grant eligibility of products or services secured by RECIPIENT under existing contracts used to perform the scope of work in this agreement must be deemed allowable and reasonable by ECOLOGY prior to cost reimbursement. G. ENT MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSITION For equipment or property purchased with a cost of at least $5,000 per unit or functional system, RECIPIENT must utilize an inventory control system, including physical inventory to document the ongoing use, a description of the item (including serial or vehicle identification number (VIN when possible) and location. The information shall be submitted to ECOLOGY upon request until final disposition is made. RECIPIENT shall investigate, document, and report to ECOLOGY any loss, theft or damage upon discovery of such conditions. RECIPIENT will follow manufacturer recommended maintenance procedures to keep the property in good operating condition. RECIPIENT shall submit a written request to ECOLOGY for any intent to change the use of tile equipment as outlined in this grant agreement, including uses past the expiration date of this agreement. Disposition of the equipment shall be determined by ECOLOGY and documented in writing. A copy of the determination will be provided to RECIPIENT upon ECOLOGY's closure of the grant agreement unless already identified in the task's scope of work. o if the equipment is necessary for the continued operation of the project or other projects administered through ECOLOGY, ECOLOGY may instruct the recipient to retain the equipment with no further compensation to ECOLOGY. o if the project has no further significant use for the equipment, ECOLOGY may instruct the recipient to retain or sell the equipment and pay ECOLOGY an amount equal to ECOLOGY's share of the current fair market value, sale proceeds or other price agreed upon by ECOLOGY. o ECOLOGY may instruct the recipient to transfer title to ECOLOGY or to a,third party named by ECOLOGY who is eligible Under existing statutes. Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page 10 of 17 H. ALL WRITINGS CONTAINED HEREIN This agreement, including the appended "General Terms and Conditions," current cycle Program Guidelines — Coordinated Prevention Grants found at III All S , /1)!jjr_e_*�;_'rw—a I.,—() _V/_eL;1/A)_L'_b b (--at to 11 s/s urn ri-rary pagcs/ I I.QL008.1itnil, and ECOLOGY'S AcIministrative Requirements fbr Recipients of Ecology Grants and Loans, Ecology Publication #91- 18, contain the entire understanding between the parties, and there are no other understandings or representations except as those set forth or incorporated by reference herein. No subsequent modification(s) or ainendt-nent(s) of this grant agreement shalt be of any force or effect unless in writing, signed by authorized representatives of RECIPIENT and ECOLOGY and made part of this agreement. I. ARCHEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES RECIPIENT shall take reasonable action to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to the archeological or cultural resources. RECIPIENT shall immediately cease work and notify ECOLOGY if any archeological or cultural resources are found while conducting work tinder this agreement. In the event that historical or cultural artifacts are discovered at the project site, RECIPIENT shall also notify the state historic preservation officer at the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation at (360) 586-3065. Applicability of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) may require RECIPIENT to obtain a pert-nit pursuant to Chapter 27.53 RCW prior to conducting on-site activity with the potential to impact historic properties (such as invasive sampling, dredging, or cleanup actions). J. ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERRABLE PURCHASING In ajoint effort to save costs, produce energy savings and prevent waste, RECIPIENT agrees to use both sides of paper sheets for copying and printing when feasible. RECIPIENT also agrees to purchase paper products with a high level of post consumer recycled content when they are comparable in quality, available, and cost effective. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties sign this Agreement: STATE OF WASIIINGTON JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH 6/13 Laurie G. Davies Date Si ign tort' Date Prograrn Manager 7 Waste 2 Resources Program -jlQ 1,J 4 LLI- Printed Name and Title of Signatory APPROVED AS TO FORM ONLY Assistant Attorney General as farm only 11 Ld dt I fferson 0,,,. Pr Osecut 9 ace David Alvare a, Chief Civ PA Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G 1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page 11 of 17 ,APPENDIX A GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS Pertaining to Grant and Loan Agreements of the Department of Ecology A. RECIPIENT PERFORMANCE All activities for which grant/loan funds are to be used shall be accomplished by the RECIPIENT and RECIPIENT's employees. The RECIPIENT shall only use contractor/consultant assistance if that has been included in the agreement's final scope of work and budget. B. SUBGRANTEEXONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE The RECIPIENT must ensure that all subgrantees and contractors comply with the terms and conditions of this agreement. C. THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY The RECIPIENT shall ensure that in all subcontracts entered into by the RECIPIENT pursuant to this agreement, the state of Washington is named as an express third-party beneficiary of such subcontracts with full rights as such. D. CONTRACTING FOR SERVICES (BIDDING) Contracts for construction, purchase of equipment and professional architectural and engineering services shall be awarded through a competitive process, if required by State law. RECIPIENT shall retain copies of all bids received and contracts awarded, for inspection and use by the DEPARTMENT. U. ASSIGNMENTS No right or claim of the RECIPIENT arising under this agreement shall be transferred or assigned by the RECIPIENT, F. COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS 1. RECIPIENT shall comply fully with all applicable Federal, State and local laws, orders, regulations and permits. Prior to commencement of any construction, the RECIPIENT shall secure the necessary approvals and permits required by authorities having jurisdiction over the project, provide assurance to the DEPARTMENT that all approvals and permits have been secured, and make copies available to the DEPARTMENT upon request. 2, Discrimination. The DEPARTMENT and the RECIPIENT agree to be hound by all Federal and State laws, regulations, and policies against discrimination. The RECIPIENT further agrees to affirmatively Support the program of the Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises to the maximum extent possible. If the agreement is federally- funded, the RECIPIENT shall report to the DEPARTMENT the percent of grant/loan funds available to wornen or minority owned businesses. Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page 12 of 17 3. Wages and Job Safety. The RECIPIENT agrees to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and policies of the United States and the State of Washington which affect wages and job so&ety. 4. industrial Insurance. The RECIPIENT certifies full compliance with all applicable state industrial insurance requirements. If the RECIPIENT fails to comply with such laws, the DEPARTMENT shall have the right to immediately terminate this agreement for cause as provided in Section K.1, herein. G. KICKBACKS The RECIPIENT is prohibited from inducing by any rneans any person employed or otherwise involved in this project to give up any part of the compensation to which he/she is otherwise entitled or, receive any fee, commission or gift in return for award of a subcontract hereunder, H. AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS 1. RECIPIENT shall maintain complete program and financial records relating to this agreement, Such records shall clearly indicate total receipts and expenditures by fund Source and task or object. All grant/loan records, shall be kept in a manner which provides an audit trail for all expenditures. All records shall be kept in a common file to facilitate audits and inspections. Engineering documentation and field inspection reports of all construction work accomplished under this agreement shall be maintained by the RECIPIENT. 2, All grant/loan records shall be open for audit or inspection by the DEPARTMENT or by any duly authorized audit representative of the State of Washington for a period of at least three years after the final grant payrnent/loan repayment or any dispute resolution hereunder. If any such audits identify discrepancies in the financial records, the RECIPIENT shall provide clarification and/or make adjustments accordingly. 3. All work performed under this agreement and any equipment purchased, shall be made available to the DEPARTMENT and to any authorized state, federal or local representative for inspection at any time during the course of this agreement and for at least three years following grant/loan termination or dispute resolution hereunder. RECIPIENT shall meet the provisions in OMB Circular A -133 (Audits of States, Local Governments & Non Profit Organizations), including the compliance Supplement to OMB Circular A -133, if the RECIPIENT expends $500,000 or more in a year in Federal funds, The $500,000 threshold for each year is a cumulative total of all federal funding from all sources. The RECIPIEN'I'must forward a copy of the audit along with the RECIPIENT'S response and the final corrective action plan to the DEPARTMENT within ninety (90) days of the date of tile audit report., I. ]PERFORMANCE REPORTING RECIPIENT shall submit progress repoi-ts, to the DEPARTMENT with cacti payment request or such other schedule as set forth in the Special Conditions. The RECIPIENT shall also report in writing to the DEPARTMENT any problems, delays or adverse conditions which will materially affect their ability to meet project objectives or time schedules. ]'his disclosure shall be accompanied by a Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page 13 of 17 statement of the action taken or proposed and any assistance needed frorn the DEPARTMENT to resolve the situation. Payments may be withheld if required progress reports are not submitted. Quarterly reports shall cover the periods January I through March 31, April I through June 30, July I through September 30, and October I through December 31. Reports shall be due within thirty (30) days following the end of the quarter being reported. J. COMPENSATION 1, Method of compensation. Payment shall normally be made on a reimbursable basis as specified in the grant agreement and no more often than once per month, Each request for payment will be submitted by the RECIPIENT on State voucher request forms provided by the DEPARTMENT along with documentation of the expenses. Payments shall be made for each task/phase of the project, or portion thereof, as set out in the Scope of Work when completed by the RECIPIENT and approved as satisfactory by the Project Officer. The payment request form and Supportive documents must itemize all allowable costs by major elements as described in the Scope of Work. Instructions for submitting the payment requests are found in "Administrative Requirements for Recipients of Ecology Grants and Loans", part IV, published by the DEPARTMENT. A copy of this docurnent shall be furnished to the RECIPIENT. When payment requests are approved by the DEPARTMENT, payments will be made to the mutually agreed upon designee. Payment requests shall be submitted to the DEPARTMENT and directed to the Project Officer assigned to administer this agreement. 2, period of Compensation. Payments shall only be made for actions of the RECIPIENT pursuant to the grant/loan agreement and performed after the effective date and prior to the expiration date of this agreement, unless those dates are specifically modified in writing as provided herein. 3. Final Request(s) for Payment. The RECIPIENT should submit final requests for compensation within forty-five (45) days after the expiration date of this agreement and within fifteen (15) days after the end of a fiscal biennium, Failure to comply may result in delayed reimbursement. 4. Performance Guarantee. The DEPARTMENT may withhold an arnount not to exceed ten percent (10%) of each reimbursement payment as security for the UCIPIENT's performance, Monies withheld by the DEPARTMENT may be paid to the RECIPIENT when the project(s) described herein, or a portion thereof, have been completed if, in the DEPARTMENT's sole discretion, such payment is reasonable and approved according to this agreement and, as appropriate, upon completion of an audit as specified under section J.5 herein. 5. Unauthorized Expenditures. All payments to the RECIPIENT may be subject to final audit by the DEPARTMENT and any unauthorized expenditure(s) charged to this grant/loan shall be refunded to the DEPARTMENT by the RECIPIENT. 6. Mileage and Per Diem, If mileage and per diem are paid to the employees of the RECIPIENT or other public entities, it shall not exceed the amount allowed under state law for state employees, 7, Overhead Costs, No reimbursement for overhead costs shall be allowed unless provided for in the Scope of Work hereunder, Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G140036 t Jefferson County Public health Page 14 of 17 K. TERMINATION For Cause. The obligation of the DEPARTMENT to the RECIPIENT is contingent upon satisfactory performance by the RECIPIENT of all of its obligations under this agreement. In the event the RECIPIENT unjustifiably fails, in the opinion of the DEPARTMENT, to perform any obligation required of it by this agreement, the DEPARTMENT may refuse to pay any further funds thereunder and/or terminate this agreement by giving written notice of termination. A written notice of termination shall be given at least five working days prior to the effective date of termination, In that event, all finished or unfinished documents, data studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs, and reports or other materials prepared by the RECIPIENT' under this agreement, at the option of the DEPARTMENT, shall become Department property and the RECIPIENT shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any satisfactory work completed on such documents and other materials. Despite the above, the RECIPIENT shall not be relieved of any liability to the DEPARTMENT for damages sustained by the DEPARTMENT and/or the State of Washington because of any breach of agreement by the RECIPIENT. The DEPARTMENT may withhold payments for the purpose of setoff until such time as the exact amount of damages due the DEPARTMENT from the RECIPIENT is determined. 2. Insufficient Funds, The obligation of the DEPARTMENT to make payments is contingent on the availability of state and federal funds through legislative appropriation and state allotment. When this agreement crosses over state fiscal years the obligation of the DEPARTMENT is contingent upon the appropriation of funds during the next fiscal year, The failure to appropriate or allot such funds shall be good cause to terminate this agreement as provided in paragraph K, I above. When this agreement crosses the RECIPIENT's fiscal year, the obligation of the RECIPIENT to continue or complete the project described herein shall be contingent upon appropriation of funds by the RECIPIENT's governing body; provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall preclude the DEPARTMENT from demanding repayment of ALL funds paid to the RECIPIENT in accordance with Section 0 herein. 3. Failure to Commence Work, In the event the RECIPIENT fails to commence work. on the project funded herein within four months after the effective date of this agreement, or by any date mutually agreed upon in writing for commencement of work, the DEPARTMENT reserves the right to terminate this agreement. L. WAIVER Waiver of any RECIPIENT default is not a waiver of any subsequent default. Waiver of a breach of any provision of this agreement is not a waiver of any subsequent breach and will not be construed as a modification of the terms of this agreement unless stated as such in writing by the authorized representative of the DEPARTMENT. Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G 1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page: 15 of 17 M. PROPFRTY RIGHTS I. Copyrights and Patents. When the RECIPIENT creates any copyrigbtable materials or invents any patentable property, the RECIPIENT may copyright or patent the same but the DEPARTMENT retains a royalty-free, nonexclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, recover or otherwise use the rnaterial(s) or property and to authorize others to use the same for federal, state or local government purposes. Where federal funding is involved, the federal government may have a proprietary interest in patent rights to any inventions that are developed by the RECIPIENT as provided in 35 U.S.C. 200-212. 1 Publications. When the RECIPIENT or persons employed by the RECIPIENT use or publish information of the DEPARTMENT; present papers, lectures, or seminars involving information supplied by the DEPARTMENT; use logos, reports, maps or other data, in printed reports, signs, brochures, pamphlets, etc., appropriate credit shall be given to the DEPARTMENT. 3, Tangible Property Rights. The DEPARTMENT's current edition of "Administrative Requirements for Recipients of Ecology Grants and Loans", Part V, shall control the use and disposition of all real and personal property purchased wholly or in part with funds furnished by the DEPARTMENT in the absence of state, federal statute(s), regulation(s), or policy(s) to the contrary or upon specific instructions with respect thereto in the Scope of Work. 4. personal Property Furnished by the DEPARTMENT. When the DEPARTMENT provides personal property directly to the RECIPIENT for use in performance of the project, it shall be returned to the DEPARTMENT prior to final payment by the DEPARTMENT. If said property is lost, stolen or damaged while in the RECIPIENT's possession, the DEPARTMENT shall be reirnbursed in cash or by setoff by the RECIPIENT for the fair market value of such property. 5. Acquisition Projects, The following provisions shall apply if the project covered by this agreement includes funds for the acquisition of land or facilities: a. Prior to disbursement of funds provided for in this agreement, the RECIPIENT shall establish that the cost of land/or facilities is fair and reasonable. b. The RECIPIENT shall provide satisfactory evidence of title or ability to acquire title for each parcel prior to disbursement of funds provided by this agreement. Such evidence may include title insurance policies, Torrens certificates, or abstracts, and attorney's opinions establishing that the Land is free from any impediment, lien, or claim which would impair the uses contemplated by this agreement. 6. Conversions, Regardless of the contract termination date shown on the cover sheet, the RECIPIENT shall not at any time convert any equipment, property or facility acquired or developed pursuant to this agreement to uses other than those for which assistance was originally approved without prior written approval of the DEPARTMENT. Such approval may be conditioned upon payment to the DEPARTMENT of that portion of the proceeds of the sale, lease or other conversion or encumbrance which monies granted pursuant to this agreement bear to the total acquisition, purchase or construction costs of such property. Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G 1400361 Jefferson County Public Health Page 16 of 17 N. SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS In order to sustain Washington's natural resources and ecosystems, the RECIPIENT is encouraged to implement sustainable practices where and when possible. These practices include use of clear energy, and purchase and use of sustainably produced products (e.g. recycled paper). For more information, see www,ecy,wa.g,ov/sustainability, 0. RECOVERY OF PAYMENTS TO RECIPIENT The right of the RECIPIENT to retain monies paid to it as reimbursement payments is contingent upon satisfactory performance of this agreement including the satisfactory completion of the project described in the Scope of Work. In the event the RECIPIENT fails, for any reason, to perforin obligations required of it by this agreement, the RECIPIENT may, at the DEPARTMFNT,s sole discretion, be required to repay to the DEPARTMENT all grant/loan funds disbursed to the RECIPIENT for those parts of the project that are rendered worthless in the opinion of the DEPARTMENT by Stich failure to perform. Interest shall accrue at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per year from the time the DEPARTMENT demands repayment of funds. If payments have been discontinued by the DEPARTMENT" due to insufficient funds as in Section K.2 above, the RECIPIENT shall not be obligated to repay monies which had been paid to the RECIPIENT prior to such termination. Any property acquired under this agreement, at the option of the DEPARTMENT, may become the DEPARTMENT'S property and the RECIPIENT'S liability to repay monies shall be reduced by an amount reflecting the fair value of such property. P. PROJECT APPROVAL The extent and character of all work and services to be performed under this agreement by the RECIPIENT shall be subject to the review and approval of the DEPARTMENT through the Project Officer or other designated official to whom the RECIPIENT shall report and be responsible. In the event there is a dispute with regard to the extent and character of the work to be done, the determination of the Project Officer or other designated official as to the extent and character of the work to be done shall govern. The RECIPIENTshall, have the right to appeal decisions as provided for below. Q. DISPUTES Except as otherwise provided in this agreement, any dispute concerning a question of fact arising Linder this agreement which is not disposed of in writing shall be decided by the Project Officer or other designated official who shall provide a written statement of decision to the RECIPIENT. The decision of the Project Officer or other designated official shall be final and conclusive unless, within thirty days from the date of receipt of such statement, the RECIPIENT mails or otherwise furnishes to the Director of the DEPARTMENT a written appeal. In connection with appeal of any proceeding under this clause, the RECIPIENT shall have the opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence in support of this appeal. The decision of the Director or duly authorized representative for the determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive. Appeals frorn the Director's determination shall be brought in the Superior Court of Thurston County. Review of the decision of the Director will not be sought before either the Pollution Control Hearings Board or the Shoreline Hearings Board. Pending final decision of dispute hereunder, the RECIPIENT Washington State Department of Ecology Grant No. G 1400' )61 Jefferson County Public Health Page 17 of 17 shall proceed diligently with the performance of this agreement and in accordance with the decision rendered. R. CONFLICT OF INTEREST No officer, member, agent, or employee of either party to this agreement who exercises any function or responsibility in the review, approval, or carrying Out of this agreement, shall participate in any decision which affects his/her personal interest or the interest of any corporation, partnership or association in which he/she is, directly or indirectly interested; nor shall he/she have any personal or pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in this agreement or the proceeds thereof. S. INDEMNIFICATION 1, The DEPARTMENT shall in no way be held responsible for payment of salaries, consultant's fees, and other costs related to the project described herein, except as provided in the Scope of Work. 2. To the extent that the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington permit, each party shall indemnify and hold the other harmless from and against any liability for any or all injuries to persons or property arising from the negligent act or omission of that party or that party's agents or employees arising out of this agreement. T. GOVERNING LAW This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Washington. U. SEVERABILITY If any provision of this agreement or any provision of any document incorporated by reference shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions of this agreement which can be given effect without the invalid provision, and to this end the provisions of this agreement are declared to be severable. V. PRECEDENCE In the event of inconsistency in this agreement, unless otherwise provided herein, the inconsistency shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order: (a) applicable Federal and State statutes and regulations; (b) Scope of Work; (c) Special Terms and Conditions; (d) Any terms incorporated herein by reference including the "Administrative Requirements for Recipients of Ecology Grants and Loans"; and (e) the General Terms and Conditions, SS -0l h Rev. 04/04