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HomeMy WebLinkAbout001009 Original ContractNam i6a� NNOM DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY State of Washington IAA No. C1600108 INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT (IAA) BETWEEN City of Port Angeles Record # 001009 THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY AND CITY OF PORT ANGELES THIS INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT ( "Agreement" or "IAA ") is made and entered into by and between the state of Washington, Department of Ecology, hereinafter referred to as 'ECOLOGY," and the CITY OF PORT ANGELES hereinafter referred to as the "CONTRACTOR," pursuant to the authority granted by Chapter 39.34 RCW. THE PURPOSE OF THIS AGREEMENT is to provide funding for the CONTRACTOR to hire "Local Source Control" (LSC) specialist(s) who will provide technical assistance and education outreach to small businesses in an effort to prevent pollution of waters of the state. The LSC specialist will make referrals to ECOLOGY as needed, and report measurable environmental results. WHEREAS, the source of funds for this IAA is Federal funding is through the Puget Sound National Estuary Program (NEP) — Toxics/Nutrients Grant, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number 66.123, PC- OOJ89901. THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED THAT: 1) STATEMENT OF WORK CONTRACTOR shall furnish the necessary personnel, equipment, material and/or service(s) and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of the work set forth in Appendix A, attached hereto and incorporated herein. Appendix C, Special Terms and Conditions, contains additional contract language in support of this work. 2) PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE Subject to its other provisions, the period of performance of this IAA shall commence on January 1, 2016, and be completed by December 31, 2017, unless terminated sooner as provided herein. Amendments extending the period of performance, if any, shall be at the sole discretion of ECOLOGY. Ve1Si0O 10/23/15 State of Washington, Department of Ecology IAA No. C 1600108 City of Port Angeles 3) COMPENSATION The source of funds for this IAA is Federal funding is through the Puget Sound National Estuary Program (NEP) — Toxies /Nutrients Grant, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number 66.123, PC- OOJ89901. Compensation for the work provided in accordance with this IAA has been established under the terms of RCW 39.34.130 and RCW 39.26.180(3). This is a performance -based contract, in which payment is based on the successful completion of expected deliverables. The parties have determined that the cost of accomplishing the work identified herein will not exceed $218,890.00. Payment for satisfactory performance of the work shall not exceed this amount unless the parties mutually agree via an amendment to a higher amount. Compensation for services shall be based on the terms and tasks set forth in Appendix A, Statement of Work and Appendix B, Invoice & Budget Detail. ECOLOGY will not make payment until it has reviewed and accepted the completed work. Travel expenses for state and federally funded partners (meals, lodging, mileage) will be reimbursed according to current state rates at the time of travel (see: hht _/ /www.ofm.wa.gov /resources /travel.as>7). Any purchases of travel, equipment or goods and services over $1,000.00 must be pre- approved by the LSC Program Coordinator. Indirect is 18.2 %, which is applied to total Salaries and Benefits. Indicate the applicable rate on Appendix B, Invoice & Budget Detail, when submitting your payment request. ECOLOGY recognizes annual adjustment to indirect rates. CONTRACTOR is required to notify the LSC Program Coordinator of any changes and indicate the rate using attached Appendix B as a template for supporting documentation. Changes in indirect rate shall be by amendment. 4) BILLING AND PAYMENT PROCEDURE Payment requests shall be submitted on state form, Invoice Voucher A19 -IA with completed Appendix B template and other supporting documentation. Invoices shall describe and document to ECOLOGY's satisfaction a description of the work performed, the progress of the work, and related fees. Each invoice voucher shall reference the Agreement (IAA) number and clearly identify those items that relate to performance under this Agreement. Payment will be made within thirty (30) days of a properly completed invoice (form A19 -IA) with supportive documentation. All expenses invoiced shall be supported with copies of invoices paid. Invoices are to be sent to: State of Washington Department of Ecology Attn: Peggy Morgan, HWTR Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504 -7600 Payment requests may be submitted on a quarterly basis or at the completion of the work. Upon expiration of this Agreement, any claim for payment not already made shall be submitted to ECOLOGY within 30 days after the expiration date or the end of the fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Payment will be issued through Washington State's Department of Enterprise Services Statewide Payee Desk. To receive payment you must be registered as a state -wide vendor. To register submit a state -wide vendor registration form and an IRS W -9 forin at website, http: / /www.des.wa.gov/ services /Contractir Purchasing/ Business /VendorPay /Pa_ges /default.aspx. If you 2 version 10/23/15 State of Washington, Department of Ecology IAA No. C1600108 City of Port Angeles have questions about the vendor registration process you can contact DES at the Payee Help Desk at (360) 407 -8180 or email pa e�pdesk((des.wa. ov. 5) ALTERATIONS AND AMENDMENTS This Agreement may be amended by mutual agreement of the parties. Such amendments shall not be binding unless they are in writing and signed by personnel authorized to bind each of the parties. 6) ASSIGNMENT The work to be provided under this Agreement, and any claim arising thereunder, is not assignable or delegable by either party in whole or in part, without the express prior written consent of the other party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 7) ASSURANCES Parties to this Agreement agree that all activity pursuant to this contract will be in accordance with all the applicable current federal, state and local laws, rules, and regulations. 8) CONFORMANCE If any provision of this contract violates any statute or rule of law of the state of Washington, it is considered modified to conform to that statute or rule of law. 9) DISPUTES Parties to this Agreement shall employ every effort to resolve a dispute themselves without resorting to litigation. In the event that a dispute arises under this Agreement that cannot be resolved among the parties, it shall be determined by a Dispute Board in the following manner. Each party to this Agreement shall appoint one member to the Dispute Board. The members so appointed shall jointly appoint an additional member to the Dispute Board. The Dispute Board shall review the facts, agreement terns, and applicable statutes and rules, and then make a determination of the dispute. The detenmination of the Dispute Board shall be final and binding on the parties hereto, unless restricted by law. The cost of resolution will be borne by each party paying its own cost. As an alternative to this process, if state agencies, either of the parties may request intervention by the Governor, as provided by RCW 43.17.330, in which event the Governor's process will control. The parties may mutually agree to a different dispute resolution process. 10) 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, for convenience or to renegotiate the agreement subject to new funding limitations and 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. 11) GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE This Agreement is entered into pursuant to and under the authority granted by the laws of the state of Washington and any applicable federal laws. The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed to confornl to those laws. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the state of Washington, and the venue of any action brought hereunder shall be in the Superior Court for Thurston County. Version 10/23/15 State of Washington, Department of Ecology IAA No. C 160010 8 City of Port Angeles 12) INDEPENDENT CAPACITY The employees or agents of each party who are engaged in the performance of this Agreement shall continue to be employees or agents of that party and shall not be considered for any purpose to be employees or agents of the other party. 13) ORDER OF PRECEDENCE hl the event of an inconsistency in the terms of this Agreement, or between its terms and any applicable statute or rule, the inconsistency shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order: a. Applicable federal and state of Washington statutes, regulations, and rules. b. Mutually agreed upon written amendments to this Agreement. c. This Agreement. d. Statement of Work and Budget. e. Any other provisions of this Agreement, including materials incorporated by reference. 14) RECORDS MAINTENANCE The parties to this Agreement shall each maintain books, records, documents and other evidence that sufficiently and properly reflect all direct and indirect costs expended by either party in the performance of the service(s) described herein. These records shall be subject to inspection, review or audit by personnel of both parties, other personnel duly authorized by either party, the Office of the State Auditor, and federal officials so authorized by law. All books, records, documents, and other material relevant to this Agreement will be retained for six years after expirationof this Agreement and the Office of the State Auditor, federal auditors, and any persons duly authorized by the parties shall have full access and the right to examine any of these materials during this period. Records and other documents, in any medium, furnished by one party to this Agreement to the other party, will remain the property of the furnishing party, unless otherwise agreed. The receiving party will not disclose or make available this material to any third parties without first giving notice to the furnishing party and giving it a reasonable opportunity to respond. Each party will utilize reasonable security procedures and protections to assure that records and documents provided by the other party are not erroneously disclosed to third parties subject to state public disclosure laws. 15) RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES Each party of this Agreement hereby assumes responsibility for claims and/or damages to persons and/or property resulting from any act or omissions on the part of itself, its employees, its officers, and its agents. Neither party will be considered the agent of the other party to this agreement. 16) RIGHTS IN DATA Unless otherwise provided, data which originates from this Agreement shall be "works for hire" as defined by the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976 and shall be owned by state of Washington, ECOLOGY. Data shall include, but not be limited to, reports, documents, pamphlets, advertisements, books magazines, surveys, studies, computer programs, films, tapes, and/or sound reproductions. Ownership includes the right to copyright, patent, register, and the ability to transfer these rights. 17) 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 4 Version 10/23/15 State of Washington, Department of Ecology IAA No. C1600108 City of Port Angeles the invalid provision, if such remainder conforms to the requirements of applicable law and the fundamental purpose of this agreement, and to this end the provisions of this Agreement are declared to be severable. 18) SUBCONTRACTORS CONTRACTOR agrees to take complete responsibility for all actions of any Subcontractor used under this Agreement for the perfonnance. When federal funding is involved there will be additional subcontractor requirements and reporting. Prior to performance, all subcontractor who will be performing services under this Agreement must be identified, including their name, the nature of services to be performed, address, telephone, WA State Department of Revenue Registration Tax number (UBI), federal tax identification number (TIN), and anticipated dollar value of each subcontract. Provide such information to ECOLOGY's agreement manager. 19) TERMINATION FOR CAUSE If for any cause, either party does not fulfill in a timely and proper manner its obligations under this Agreement, or if either party violates any of these terms and conditions, the aggrieved party will give the other party written notice of such failure or violation. The responsible party will be given the opportunity to correct the violation or failure within 15 working days. If failure or violation is not corrected, this Agreement may be terminated immediately by written notice of the aggrieved party to the other. 20) TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE Either party may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days' prior written notification to the other party. If this Agreement is so terninated, the parties shall be liable only for performance rendered or costs incurred in accordance with the terms of taus Agreement prior to the effective date of termination. 21) WAIVER A failure by either party to exercise its rights under this Agreement shall not preclude that party from subsequent exercise of such rights and shall not constitute a waiver of any other rights under this Agreement unless stated to be such in a written amendment to this Agreement signed by an authorized representative of the parties. 22) AGREEMENT MANAGEMENT The representative for each of the parties shall be responsible for and shall be the contact person for all communications and billings regarding the performance of this Agreement. Version 10/23/15 The ECOLOGY Representative is: The CONTRACTOR Representative is: Name: Peggy Morgan, IIWI'R Name: Craig Fulton Address: PO Box 47600 Address: PO BOX 1150 Olympia, WA 98504 -7600 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Phone: (360) 407 -6739 Phone: 360 - 417 -4800 Email: pmor461 @ecy.wa.gov Email: cfulton @cityofpa.us Fax: (360) 407 -6715 Fax: Version 10/23/15 State of Washington, Department of Ecology IAA No. C1600108 City of Port Angeles 23) ALL WRITINGS CONTAINED HEREIN This Agreement contains all the tends and conditions agreed upon by the parties. No other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. The signatories to this Agreement represent that they have the authority to bind their respective organizations to this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, having read this Contract in its entirety, including all attachments, do agree in each and every particular and have thus set their hands hereunto. State of Washington Department of Ecology By: I L /I Signature I D to Polly Zehm Deputy Director Approved as to fonn: Attorney General's Office on Version 10/23/15 City of Port Angeles By �aIap Signature Date Daniel McKeen City Manager State of Washington, Department of Ecology IAA No. C1600108 City of Port Angeles APPENDIX C SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1) Federal Funding Accountability And Transparency Act (FFATA) Reporting Requirements CONTRACTOR/RECIPIENT must complete the attached FFATA Data Collection Form (ECY 070 -395) and return it with the signed agreement to ECOLOGY. Any CONTRACTOR/RECIPIENT that meets each of the criteria below must report compensation for its five top executives using the FFATA Data Collection Form. • Receives more than $25,000 in federal funds under this award. • Receives more than 80 percent of its annual gross revenues from federal funds. • Receives more than $25,000,000 in annual federal funds. ECOLOGY will not pay any invoices until it has received a completed and signed FFATA Data Collection Form. ECOLOGY is required to report the FFATA information for federally funded agreements, including the required DUNS number, at www.fsrs.gov within 30 days of agreement signature. The FFATA information will be available to the public at www.usaspendin . og_v. For more details on FFATA requirements, see www.fsrs.gov. 2) Certification Regarding Suspension, Debarment, Ineligibility Or Voluntary Exclusion a) CONTRACTOR, by signing this agreement, certifies that it is not suspended, debarred, proposed for debannent, declared ineligible or otherwise excluded from contracting with the federal government, or from receiving contracts paid for with federal funds. If the CONTRACTOR is unable to certify to the statements contained in the certification, they must provide an explanation as to why they cannot. b) CONTRACTOR shall provide immediate written notice to ECOLOGY if at any time the CONTRACTOR learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or had become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. c) The terns covered transaction, debarred, suspended, ineligible, lower tier covered transaction, participant, person, primary covered transaction, principal, proposal, and voluntarily excluded, as used in this clause, have the meaning set out in the Definitions and Coverage sections of rules implementing Executive Order 12549. You may contact ECOLOGY for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulations. d) CONTRACTOR agrees it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is proposed for debarment under the applicable Code of Federal Regulations, debarred, suspended, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction. e) CONTRACTOR further agrees by signing this agreement, that it will include this clause titled "CERTIFICATION REGARDING SUSPENSION, DEBARMENT, INELIGIBILITY OR VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION" without modification in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions. 7 version 10/23/15 State of Washington, Department of Ecology IAA No. C1600108 City of Port Angeles f) Pursuant to 2CFR180.330, the CONTRACTOR is responsible for ensuring that any lower tier covered transaction complies with certification of suspension and debarment requirements. g) CONTRACTOR acknowledges that failing to disclose the information required in the Code of Federal Regulations may result in the delay or negation of this funding agreement, or pursuance of legal remedies, including suspension and debannent. h) CONTRACTOR agrees to keep proof in its agreement file, that it, and all lower tier CONTRACTORS or subcontractors, are not suspended or debarred, and will make this proof available to ECOLOGY before requests for reimbursements will be approved for payment. CONTRACTOR must run a search in http: / /www.sam.gov and print a copy of completed searches to document proof of compliance. Version 10/23/15 Appendix A, Statement of Work, IAA # C1600108 CITY OF PORT ANGELES Local Source Control Partnership, National Estuary Program Funds I. Introduction This appendix provides the 'Statement of Work' in support of the 2016 contract for the Local Source Control (LSC) Partnership, funded by the federal National Estuary Program, which is overseen by the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program. The CONTRACTOR will conduct multimedia source control site visits and pollution prevention activities to Small Quantity Generators (SQG) of dangerous and /or hazardous waste and other businesses and organizations that may have potential to pollute stormwater. The site visits and pollution prevention activities will be designed to reduce or eliminate hazardous waste and pollutants at the source. ECOLOGY, with a LSC Program Coordinator, will coordinate this partnership and support collaborative efforts to protect and restore Puget Sound, the Spokane River, and the Lower Columbia River Watersheds. The goal of the LSC Partnership is to provide hands -on pollution prevention advice and regulatory assistance to businesses and other organizations that generate small quantities of dangerous waste. By helping business owners do their part, we also help prevent polluted runoff from damaging Washington's streams, rivers, and the Puget Sound. The LSC work is expected to fall within these general proportions: • 70 -75% technical assistance visits (see Sections III and IV) • 15 -20% unique program elements (see Section II) 0 10% networking /training (see Section V) Key staff and their roles are identified in Table 1. Table 1: Key Staff Staff Name Estimated FTE Role JASON HART 1.0 LSC Specialist, Billing Coordinator DAVID FREED 0.0* Wastewater Pretreatment Specialist. Assist with wastewater issues. JONATHAN BOEHME 0.0* Stormwater Engineer. Assist with stormwater issues and illicit discharge detection and elimination (IDDE). JEFF YOUNG 0.0* Manager /Supervisor. *Note: City funds, not LSC program funds, will cover the costs of support staff time that is denoted as '0' FTE. II. Unique Program Elements Contractor unique elements for the LSC program are outlined in Table 2. Appendix A, Statement of Work, IAA # C1600108 City of Port Angeles Table 2: Unique Program Elements Program Deliverable(s) Timeframe Element LSC Mentoring Act as the regional mentor for up to 3 new LSC staff during the As needed (New Staff) 2016 contract. Mentoring of new LSC staff occurs over approximately 3 months, includes approximately 5 field visits and related technical and training support. Time commitment: may take up to an equivalent of 1.5 weeks of work for each new staff Total time: approximately 4.5 weeks over contract period LSC Database Participate in a committee to identify areas of improvement and TBD Committee methods to achieve improvements to the LSC database. Long- term task: QA /QC process development. Time commitment: approximately 6 2 -hour meetings during the first contract year Total time: approximately 1.5 weeks over contract period City of Port • Educate small business owners about City of Port Angeles 1/1/2016 to Angeles wastewater treatment works and need for pretreatment of 12/31/2017 Wastewater industrial wastewater. • Timely follow up and enhanced education for businesses identified during the previous LSC contract as lacking required pretreatment facilities, e.g. food service establishments (grease removal systems) or gas stations & auto repair shops (oil /water separators). • Conduct a minimum of 208 visits to food service establishments to inspect grease removal systems and provide education regarding the City's fat, oil, and grease program. A majority of these visits will be very brief and will not be reported as an official Technical Assistance Visit. Visits which require training new management and /or which reveal High Priority Environmental Issues as outlined below will count towards an official, reportable Technical Assistance Visit. • Assist Pretreatment Specialist with Minor Industrial User wastewater permittee education and technical assistance. City of Port Storm drain & catch basin marking with anti - pollution messages. 1/1/2016 to Angeles Respond to IDDE hotline spill reports (investigate, document, 12/31/2017 Stormwater provide stormwater education, enforcement of stormwater ordinances, IDDE reporting to relevant agencies). Assist stormwater engineer in locating sources of pollutants entering the stormwater system. III. Technical Assistance Visits The contractor will conduct technical assistance visits to small generators of dangerous wastes, and to businesses or organizations that have the potential to pollute stormwater. Depending upon a jurisdiction's conditions, approximately 60% of the visits will be initial (i.e., small businesses or Appendix A, Statement of Work, IAA # C1600108 City of Port Angeles organizations that have never been visited, or have not received a LSC visit within two or more years). The balance of visits will be return visits to resolve high priority environmental issues; see Table 3. Table 3: Technical Assistance Visits Visit Type Number Initial Visits 144 Follow -up /Return Visits 96 Total Visits 240 Business sectors, organizations, waste streams, and /or regions that will provide a focus for this contract's technical assistance visits are listed in Table 4. Table 4: Technical Assistance Tareets Target Rationale Timeframe Dental Offices Largely unvisited in 3+ years 2016 -2017 Veterinary Offices Largely unvisited in 3+ years 2016 -2017 Food Service Establishments See Unique Program Element section 2016 -2017 High Priority Environmental Issues The following are Ecology's nine high priority environmental issues. When found to be non - compliant to these issues, a return visit to a business is justified. Return visits for other issues are at the discretion of the jurisdiction. • Hazardous Waste 1. Properly designate waste 2. Properly dispose of waste 3. Properly store products /wastes 4. Repair or replace degraded open chemical containers • Stormwater 5. Correct illegal plumbing connection 6. Halt discharges of process wastewaters to storm drain 7. Properly store containerized materials 8. Properly store non - containerized materials 9. Clean and eliminate leaks and spills from storage areas When unable to resolve high priority environmental issues, the LSC Specialists are to follow Ecology's referral policy, outlined in the 'LSC Referral Sheets' (available on the LSC SharePoint site, updated 6/30/2015). In addition, Ecology may direct a portion of technical assistance visits toward specific priority sources or contaminants. Visit Guidance The following guidance applies to technical assistance visits, unless otherwise discussed with Ecology: • Coordinate with respective Ecology Regional Offices to ensure that: o Business is not a Medium or Large Quantity (dangerous waste) Generator 3 Appendix A, Statement of Work, IAA # C1600108 City of Port Angeles o Business is not currently being visited by other Source Control or Urban Waters staff • Research site and issues prior to the visit using a combination of data sources • Provide technical assistance on waste and toxics reduction, storage, disposal, spill prevention, and pollution prevention • Provide written follow -up via correspondence or e -mail to document the results of an initial site visit • Coordinate and collaborate with Ecology technical staff and other partner agencies when developing technical assistance messages and outreach materials • Coordinate, when applicable, with fire marshal, code enforcement, stormwater, wastewater treatment, and moderate risk waste staff • When complaints arise from hazardous waste generators, coordinate with local jurisdictions and Ecology Regional Offices in a timely manner (i.e., within one week) • Encourage businesses to participate in local green business programs, such as the EnviroStars business certification program (http: / /envirostars.org /) When unique outreach or educational materials are developed by your jurisdiction, provide a copy of such materials to Ecology within 30 days of completion of the piece. IV. LSC Checklist & Database Information gathered during technical assistance visits must align with the LSC checklist (v4.0.3, dated 12/18/2012) and be entered into the LSC database, which is managed and maintained by Ecology. The following guidance applies to all technical assistance visits, unless otherwise discussed with Ecology: • Complete a LSC checklist for each site visit and enter it into Ecology's LSC database within 15 work days of the visit for initial, return, or screening visits, or referrals to a regulatory agency • Ensure that data entry is thorough, complete, and accurate • Refer to the LSC database instructions, or contact Ecology support staff, for assistance with database entry and reporting • Maintain the original checklist documents for purposes of public disclosure requests and as historic records, and in accordance with local and state public disclosure laws V. Training Ecology provides training to LSC partners to ensure that new staff are properly trained and supported, and that experienced staff are exposed to new information and have opportunities to share their expertise for the benefit of the LSC Partnership. The following types of training are provided, and Table 5 contains an annual training schedule. 4 Appendix A, Statement of Work, IAA # C1600108 City of Port Angeles New Staff Mentoring and Training New LSC Specialists are provided a variety of training support from Ecology staff and from experienced LSC Specialists, as assigned by Ecology. Details of the trainings, briefly outlined below, are available in the LSC SharePoint 'New Specialists' tab. 1. SharePoint 'New Specialists' Resources The LSC SharePoint site contains a presentation and self -test for new LSC Specialists. A new hire shall complete the self -test and presentation review within the first two weeks of work as a LSC Specialist. 2. Field Mentoring & Training Review Ecology will assign an experienced LSC Specialist as a mentor to provide field training and support to a new hire; this will be set -up within the first two weeks of work for the new hire. Field mentoring will involve a series of accompanied field visits designed by the mentor and Ecology staff to support the needs of the new hire. This training will take place over three months. When the mentor and new hire deem they are ready, an Ecology staff will administer a field training /test. This will involve the new hire and Ecology staff spending a day conducting technical assistance visits, and reviewing specific information on hazardous and dangerous wastes, other types of wastes, spills prevention, storm water pollution prevention, and hazard / toxics reduction opportunities. Ecology staff, along with the mentor, will determine when field training is complete and the new LSC Specialist is ready to conduct technical assistance visits on their own. 3. In- person New Staff Training A new staff in- person training will be offered the second Wednesday and Thursday in December. This training will be planned and conducted by Ecology staff and experienced LSC Specialists. Topics for the in- person training may include the following: • SharePoint Orientation • Checklist & Database Basics • Waste & Stormwater Overviews • Technical Assistance Visits • Health & Safety • Toxics Reduction Opportunities • Customer Service • LSC Internal Resources In- person Trainings The In- person Trainings for all staff will be planned and conducted by teams of three to four LSC Specialists from at least two to three LSC partners. Training topics are intended to help new LSC staff become more competent in their work, and experienced staff to gain greater technical depth on relevant topics. Ecology staff will help define and schedule the teams, review agendas, and provide support for planning and logistics. Schedule: Held the second Wednesday in September, March and June, these are typically scheduled between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. with overnight travel allowed for jurisdictions that need the extra time to attend the trainings. Attendance Requirement: Mandatory for at least one LSC Specialist who is responsible for disseminating information back to the LSC Specialists from that jurisdiction; LSC managers are welcome but not required to attend. Ecology staff must approve absences (non- emergency) at least two weeks prior. No training substitutions (i.e., HAZWOPER, conferences) are allowed for the in- person Training. 5 Appendix A, Statement of Work, IAA # C1600108 City of Port Angeles WebEx Trainings Ecology will plan and conduct WebEx trainings during the months that do not have In- person Trainings. These sessions are intended to expose LSC Specialists to new information or technical topics relevant to their work. Suggestions on topics and speakers are welcomed from LSC partners. Schedule: These are one and a half hour sessions, held on a second Wednesday of the month, except during the months when In- person Trainings are held. Up to six WebEx Trainings will be scheduled each year. Attendance Requirement: Mandatory for at least one LSC Specialist from each partner to attend at least four of the six WebEx Trainings each year. Another type of training that is relevant to LSC specialists' work may be substituted for up to two of the six WebEx Trainings. Notification of the substitution must be provided to Ecology at least two weeks in advance of the WebEx Training. Table 5: Annual Training Schedule (beginning January 1, 2016) January February March April No LSC training 2nd Wed, WebEx 2nd Wed, In- person 2 '0 Wed, WebEx May June July August 2"d Wed, WebEx 2nd Wed, In- person No LSC training 2nd Wed, WebEx September October November December 2nd or 3`d Wed, In- person (due to school schedules) 2nd Wed, WebEx 2nd or 3`d Wed, WebEx (due to Veterans' Day) 2nd Wed & Thurs, New Staff In- person VI. Reporting and Contract Changes The quarterly Financial and Ecosystem Accounting Tracking System (FEATS) report will be due to Ecology within one (1) week of the request. An annual report, briefly summarizing contract status (e.g., site visits, unique elements, budget) and providing information on shortfalls shall be provided to Ecology by July 31, 2016 and July 31, 2017. The report shall include two to three 'case studies' of a business or organization that benefitted from the LSC site visits or education /outreach, with a few photos of the business or activities. Any of the following changes shall be reported to the LSC Program Coordinator within 10 business days: • Key personnel changes (staff leaving, new hires, etc.) • Any potential program, contract, or small business client problems and resolutions • Initiation of or changes to a subcontract H. Appendix A, Statement of Work, IAA # C1600108 City of Port Angeles VII. Invoicing Invoice (billing) procedures are outlined in the Interagency Agreement (IAA), to which this document is an appendix (see IAA Section 4). In addition to directions in the IAA, the following information is provided: • Support documents may be submitted on a CD rather than as a paper copy. • Quarterly invoicing will follow the schedule in Table 6. 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