HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW 2012-05-29 Item 4B - Agreement - Regional Stormwater Decant Facility Program with King CountyCOUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS
Meeting Date
05/29/12
06/04/12
Initials
Prepared by Mayors review
BG /��l L
BG
geview
ITEMNO.
so
ITEM INFORMATION
STAFF SPONSOR: BOB GIBERSON ORIGINA].. AGENDA DATE: 05/29/12
AGENDA ITEM Trn.E Soils Reclamation Facility
King County Regional Stormwater Decant Facility Use Agreement
CATEGORY ®Discussion ®Motion E] Resolution E] Ordinance ❑Bid Award ❑Public Hearing Other
Mtg Date 05/29/12 Mtg Date 06/04/12 Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date
(SPONSOR Council Mayor HR DCD Finance .Fire IT P &R Police PW
SPONSOR'S The Department of Ecology has required that the City either construct or use a Soils
SUMMARY Reclamation Facility (decant facility) for our extracted sediment from City storm pipe and
catch basins. In the interim, before possible construction, the City will be able to use the
DOE approved King County Soils Reclamation Facility in Renton. As the fees will be over
$40,000.00, Council is being asked to approve the King County Use Agreement for the
Regional Stormwater Decant Facility Program.
REVIEWED BY COW Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte
Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm.
DATE: 0 4/24/12&05/15/12 COMMITTEE CHAIR: DENNIS ROBERTSON
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPONSOR /ADMIN. Public Works Department
COMMITTEE Unanimous Approval; Forward to Committee of the Whole
COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE
EXPENDITURE. REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
$0.00 $0.00
Fund Source: 412 SURFACE WATER (PG 150, 2012 CIP)
Comments:
MTG. DATE
05/29/12
06/04/12
RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
MTG. DATE I ATTACHMENTS
05/29/12 I Informational Memorandum dated 05/11/12
King County Use Agreement
Minutes from the Utilities Committee meeting of 04/24/12 05/15/12
06/04/12
15
I:
City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
BY:
DATE:
Mayor Haggerton
Utilities Committee
Bob Giberson, Public Works Director
Pat Brodin, Operations Manager
May 11, 2012
SUBJECT: Soils Reclamation Facility
Project No. 9941202
King County 2010 2013 Regional Stormwater Decant Facility Use Agreement
ISSUE
Approve Regional Stormwater Decant Facility Use Agreement with King County for Vactor truck waste disposal.
BACKGROUND
Tukwila cleans approximately 19,000 lineal feet of storm pipe and 1,000 catch basins each year. On an average
week the crew removes 5 to 10 yards of material from the system that must be disposed of properly. The extracted
sediment contains a fair amount of water that needs to be decanted. The Department of Ecology (DOE) notified the
City that, due to concerns over ground water contamination, the City needs to either construct a Soils Reclamation
Facility (decant facility) that allows the decanted water to be discharged into the sewer system or decant at an
existing approved Soils Reclamation Facility.
DISCUSSION
Developing a City of Tukwila Soils Reclamation Facility will require the acquisition of land and construction of
improvements to the site. The cost is currently estimated to be $2.8 million with a minimum of several years to
complete the project. A Public Works Trust Fund loan application has just recently been submitted. Another future
project, the proposed joint City Maintenance Facility could be a combined project with the Soils Reclamation Facility
for economy of scale, operational efficiencies, and a maximum benefit cost ratio.
For the interim, the City will contract a Use Agreement with King County as there is a DOE approved King County
Soils Reclamation Facility in Renton that the City will be able to utilize.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Costs for disposal are estimated to be $440.00 per load and with a projected 180 loads annually, the cost could be
$79,200.00 per year and we currently have $30,000.00 budgeted. This estimate does not include the added staff and
equipment costs associated with transporting the material to the King County facility in Renton. As the total cost for
the use of King County's decant facility will be higher than $40,000.00, Council approval is needed for the Use
Agreement. As costs are only estimated for 2012, we may need a budget amendment later in the year, but will use
Surface Water's ending fund balance to compensate for this overrun.
RECOMMENDATION
Council is being asked to approve the King County Use Agreement for the Regional Stormwater Decant Facility
Program and consider this item at the May 29, 2012 Committee of the Whole and subsequent June 4, 2012 Regular
meeting.
Attachments: King County Use Agreement
WAPW Eng \OTHER \Pat Brodin \Info Memo KC Use Ag Decant Waste Disposal 5- 11- 12- sb.docx
17
im
2010 2013 KING COUNTY
REGIONAL STORMWATER DECANT FACILITY PROGRAM
Application Use Agreement
(Please Type or Print)
APPLICANT/AUTHORIZED USER INFORMATION
Business /Agency Name CITY OF TUKWILA
Owner or /Principal Executive Officer Name Jim Haqqerton
Title Mayor
Business /Agency Physical Address
City TUKWILA
Tax ID Number 91- 6001519
Fax Number
Web Address WWW. TUKWILAWA. GOV
Billing Address if different from above
City TUKWILA
Billing Contact Name JOHN HOWAT
6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD
Zip
Telephone Number
E -mail Address
600 MINKLER BLVD
Zip
Title
(206) 433 -1860
SUPERINTENDENT
Billing Contact Telephone Number (206) 433 -1864
Day -to -Day Operations Contact Name JOHN HOWAT
Title FjMp S[ TRFACCF, WATER S[IPF:RTNTFNnRNT
Telephone Number (206) 433 -1864 Fax
E -mail iohn.howat@ tukwilawa.eov
PROGRAM PURPOSE
(206) 575 -3404
Cell Number (206) 571 -6312
The purpose in establishing this system of stormwater decant facilities is to provide an
environmentally sound system for disposing of waste generated from the cleaning of
stormwater drainage systems. King County is providing a system for the disposal of
stormwater waste by constructing stormwater decant facilities open to all users, including
King County agencies, other public agencies and private companies. In order to operate this
system it is required that all users pay their fair share and follow standard operating
procedures as laid out in this Use Agreement and the Regional Stormwater Decant Facility
Program Operations and Maintenance Manual (Operations Manual).
dl G 7 I G 11VAt --_S
Page 1 of 9
19
2010 2013 KING COUNTY
REGIONAL STORMWATER DECANT FACILITY PROGRAM
Application Use Agreement
USE AGREEMENT CONDITIONS
1. This Use Agreement is entered into between the City of Tukwila (the "Authorized User
and King County (the "County This Use Agreement shall be valid from
2012 through December 31, 2013. It may be amended at any time in
writing to add or subtract equipment to Attachment A of the application. Either party
may terminate this Use Agreement at any time by sending written notice to the person
who signed this Use Agreement for the other party.
2. The Authorized User is responsible for paying the user fee as established by King County,
including, without limitation, any user fees that are outstanding on the termination of this
Use Agreement. The current fee is eighty -one dollars ($81.00) per station entry and an
additional fifty -nine dollars ($59.00) per ton for solids disposal. The fee structure is set
by King County Council and may be amended at its discretion.
2.1. The Authorized User acknowledges that the late payment by Authorized User to the
County of any sum due under this Use Agreement will cause the County to incur
administrative, collection, processing and accounting costs and expenses not
contemplated under this Use Agreement, the exact amounts of which are extremely
difficult and impractical to fix. Therefore, if any sum due under this Use Agreement
is not received by the County from the Authorized User within thirty (30) days from
the invoice date "the Delinquency Date the Authorized User shall immediately
pay to the County on the Delinquency Date 'a late charge of one percent (1 of the
amount of such sum. The County and the Authorized User agree that this late charge
represents a reasonable estimate of such costs and expenses and is fair compensation
to the County for its loss caused by the Authorized User's nonpayment. Should
Authorized User pay said late charge but fail to pay contemporaneously therewith all
unpaid sums due under this Use Agreement, the County's acceptance of this late
charge shall not constitute a waiver of Authorized User's default with respect to
Authorized User's nonpayment or prevent the County from exercising all other rights
and remedies available to the County under this Use Agreement or under law.
2.2. Additionally, all such delinquent sums, and all late charges not paid when due, shall
bear interest for each day following their Delinquency Date until paid at a percentage
rate equal to the lesser of (i) one and one -half percent (1.5 per month or (ii) the
maximum rate permitted under applicable law.
2.3. Waiver of the late charge or interest with respect to any delinquent payment will not
be deemed to constitute a waiver of the late charge or interest with respect to any
subsequent delinquent payment.
2.4. Any payments of any kind returned for insufficient funds will be subject to an
additional charge of $35.00 payable by Authorized User to the County.
Page 2 of 9
20
2010 2013 KING COUNTY
REGIONAL STORMWATER DECANT FACILITY PROGRAM
Application Use Agreement
2.5. if payments are received by check or draft from Authorized User, and two (2) or
more of such checks or drafts are dishonored by the bank or other financial
institution they were drawn upon in any twelve (12) month period, the County may
thereafter terminate this Use Agreement or require all payments due hereunder from
Authorized User to the County to be made by bank cashier's or bank certified check
or other similar means of payment and the County shall not be required to accept any
checks or drafts of Authorized User which do not comply with such requirements.
2.6. If suit is brought upon the Authorized User's failure to pay, and if judgment in such a
suit is entered in favor of the County, then the Authorized User shall pay all
damages, including but not limited to costs, expenses and reasonable attorney's fees
and all other litigation related expenses, incurred by the County.
3. The Authorized User certifies that it will maintain for a four -year period after each use of
the facility, on the Authorized User's premises, a detailed log of all activities conducted by
each vehicle that uses the facility. This log must identify all stormwater drainage systems
that have been cleaned and be signed by the driver on a daily basis. This log shall be made
available for inspection by King County or its assigns upon request by the Program
Administrator and shall contain the information identified in the Operations Manual.
4. The Authorized User certifies that it will abide by all rules and regulations contained
within the Operations Manual and that all drivers will attend training by King County DOT,
prior to using any King County facility. New employees will be provided training in a timely
manner. The driver is responsible for their own and any driver's helpers' activities relating to
the use of the facilities.
5. In the event that any of the Authorized User's officers, employees, agents or
representatives causes damage in any way to any facility or property of King County, the
Authorized User covenants and agrees to pay King County the amount of damages thereby
incurred by King County, together with any and all costs, legal and otherwise, including
attorney's fees, incurred by King County in the determination of the nature and extent of the
damage and enforcement of such obligation against the Authorized User.
6. The Authorized User will provide the Program Administrator with a copy of the User's
procedures for dealing with known or suspected contaminated "hot" loads. Although the
County reserves the right to review and approve such procedures, the County is under no
obligation to do so, and the County assumes no responsibility for such procedures or their
compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations, which shall remain the sole
responsibility of the Authorized User.
7. The Authorized User further agrees to pay all disposal costs, cleanup costs, remediation
costs and other costs, if any, resulting from the delivery of contaminated materials by the
Authorized User to a King County facility. For purposes of this Application Use
Agreement, "contaminated" or "contaminated materials" means any hazardous, toxic or
dangerous substance, waste or material which is or becomes regulated under any federal, state
Page 3 of 9
21
2010 2013 KING COUNTY
REGIONAL STORMWATER DECANT FACILITY PROGRAM
Application Use Agreement
or local statute, ordinance, rule, regulation or other law now or hereafter in effect pertaining
to environmental protection, contamination, remediation or cleanup, or public health, safety
or welfare, including, without limitation, any substance, waste or material which now or
hereafter is designated as hazardous in or for the purposes of any federal, state or local statue,
ordinance, rule or other regulation.
8. The Authorized User agrees that King County personnel may inspect its vehicles and
contents at any time such inspection is requested by King County at the point of disposal.
9. The Authorized User agrees that in the event that King County determines that the
Authorized User has violated any provision hereof this Use Agreement may be terminated
immediately by King County.
HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION
To the maximum extent permitted by law and except to the extent caused by the sole
negligence of King County, the Authorized User shall protect, defend, indemnify, and save
harmless the County, its officers, officials, employees and agents, from any and all penalties,.
losses, costs, claims, judgments, and /or awards of damages, of whatsoever nature arising out
of or in any way resulting from the acts or omissions of the Authorized User, its officers,
employees, and /or agents incident to this Application Use Agreement. The Authorized
User agrees that its obligations hereunder extend to any claim, demand, and /or cause of
action brought by or on behalf of any of its employees or agents. For this purpose, the
Authorized User, by mutual negotiation, hereby waives, as respects the County only, any
immunity that would otherwise be available against such claims under the Industrial
Insurance provisions of Title 51 RCW. In the event the County incurs any judgment, award
and/or cost arising therefrom, including attorney's fees, to enforce the provisions of this
paragraph, all such fees, expenses, and costs shall be recoverable by the County from the
Authorized User.
The foregoing Hold Harmless and Indemnification provisions shall survive the expiration or
termination of this Use Agreement with respect to any event that occurs prior to, or on the
date of, such expiration or termination. Nothing contained within these provisions shall
affect and /or alter the application of any other provision contained within this Use
Agreement.
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. By the date of execution of this Use Agreement the Authorized User shall procure and
maintain for the duration of this Use Agreement insurance against claims for injuries
to persons or damages to property which may arise from, or in connection with the
performance of work hereunder by the Authorized User, its agents, representatives,
employees, and/or subcontractors. The cost of such insurance shall be paid by the
Page 4 of 9
22
2010 2013 KING COUNTY
REGIONAL STORMWATER DECANT FACILITY PROGRAM
Application Use Agreement
Authorized User.
For All Coverages: Each insurance policy shall be written on an "Occurrence" form.
By requiring such minimum insurance, the County shall not be deemed or construed to have
assessed the risks that may be applicable to the Authorized User under this Use Agreement.
The Authorized User shall assess its own risks and, if it deems appropriate and /or prudent,
maintain greater limits and /or broader coverage.
Nothing contained within these insurance requirements shall be deemed to limit the scope,
application and/or limits of the coverage afforded, which coverage will apply to each insured
to the full extent provided by the terms and conditions of the policy(s). Nothing contained
within these provisions shall affect and /or alter the application of any other provision
contained within this Use Agreement.
B. Minimum Scooe of Insurance
Coverage shall be at least as broad as:
1. General Liability:
Insurance Services Office form number (CG 00 01 Ed. 11 -88) covering
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY.
2. Automobile Liability:
Insurance Services Office form number (CA 00 01 Ed. 12 -90) covering BUSINESS
AUTO COVERAGE, symbol 1 "any auto or the combination of symbols 2, 8, and 9.
3. Workers' Compensation:
Workers' Compensation coverage, as required by the Industrial Insurance Act of
the State of Washington.
4. Employers Liability or "Stop- Gap
The protection provided by the Workers Compensation policy Part 2 (Employers
Liability) or, in states with monopolistic state funds, the protection provided by the "Stop
Gap" endorsement to the General Liability policy.
C. Minimum Limits of Insurance
The Authorized User shall maintain limits no less than, for:
1. General Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury,
personal injury and property damage, and for those policies with aggregate limits, a
Page S of 9
23
2010 2013 KING COUNTY
REGIONAL STORMWATER DECANT FACILITY PROGRAM
Application Use Agreement
$2,000,000 aggregate limit.
2. Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily
injury and property damage.
3. Workers' Compensation: Statutory requirements of the State of residency.
4. Employers Liability or "Stop Gap" coverage: 1,000,000 limit of liability
D. Deductibles and Self Insured Retention
Any deductibles or self- insured retention must be declared to, and approved by, the County.
The deductible and /or self- insured retention of the policies shall not limit or apply to the
Authorized User's liability to the County and shall be the sole responsibility of the
Authorized User.
E. Other Insurance Provisions
The insurance policies required in this Use Agreement are to contain, or be endorsed to
contain the following provisions:
1. General and Automobile Liability Policy(s):
a. The County, its officers, officials, employees and agents are to be covered as
additional insured as.respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of
the Authorized User in connection with this Use Agreement.
b. To the extent of the Authorized User's negligence, the Authorized User's
insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the County, its officers, officials,
employees and agents. Any insurance and /or self insurance maintained by the County, its
officers, officials, employees or agents shall not contribute with the Authorized User's
insurance or benefit the Authorized User in any way.
c. The Authorized User's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against
whom a claim is made and/or lawsuit is brought, except, with respect to the limits of the
insurer's liability.
2. All Policies:
Coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, reduced in coverage or in limits, except
by the reduction of the applicable aggregate limit by claims paid, until after forty -five (45)
days prior written notice has been given to the County.
Page 6 of 9
0
2010 2013 KING COUNTY
REGIONAL STORMWATER DECANT FACILITY PROGRAM
Application Use Agreement
F. Acceotabilitv of Insurers
Unless otherwise approved by the County, Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a
Bests' rating of no less than ANIII, or, if not rated with Bests', with minimum surpluses the
equivalent of Bests'surplus size VIII.
If at any time, any of the foregoing policies shall be or become unsatisfactory to the County,
as to form or substance, or if a company issuing any such policy shall be or become
unsatisfactory to the County, the Authorized User shall, upon notice to that effect from the
County, promptly obtain a new policy, and shall submit the same to the County, with the
appropriate certificates and endorsements, for approval.
G. Verification of.Coverave
The Authorized User shall furnish the County with certificates of insurance and
endorsements required by this Use Agreement. The certificates and endorsements for each
insurance policy are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on
its behalf. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy are to be on forms
approved by the County and are to be received and approved by the County prior to the
commencement of activities associated with this Use Agreement. The County reserves the
right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies at any time.
H. Subcontractors
The Authorized User shall include all subcontractors as insured under its policies, and/or
shall furnish separate certificates of insurance and policy endorsements from each
subcontractor. Insurance coverage provided by subcontractors, as evidence of compliance
with the insurance requirements of this Use Agreement shall be subject to all of the
requirements stated herein.
I. Municipal or State Aeencv Provisions
If the Authorized User is a Municipal Corporation or an agency of the State of Washington
and is self- insured for any of the above insurance requirements, a certification of self
insurance shall be attached hereto and be incorporated by reference and shall constitute
compliance with this section.
Page 7 of 9
Ng
2010 2013 KING COUNTY
REGIONAL STORMWATER DECANT FACILITY PROGRAM
Application Use Agreement
CASH DEPOSIT
The applicant shall, at the time it submits this application, deposit with the County, and shall
maintain during the entire term of this Use Agreement, a non interest bearing cash deposit as
follows: fifteen- hundred dollars ($1,500.00) payable to King County DOT. King County
may increase or decrease the amount of the deposit on thirty (30) days written notice to the
Authorized User. If King County increases the amount, the Authorized User shall deposit the
amount of the increase with King County no later than thirty (30) days after the date of the
County's written notice. If King County decreases the amount, King County shall refund the
amount of the decrease to the Authorized User. This deposit shall be used to ensure payment
of monthly billings, costs associated with disposal of contaminated materials, damages to the
facility or other County property, and any other amounts due the County by the Authorized
User, and may be utilized by King County when the amount payable by the Authorized User
to King County is delinquent. Neither the payment of said deposit to King County, nor King
County's utilization of the deposit, shall limit the Authorized User's liability to King County
for the payment of amounts due the County by the Authorized User in excess of the amount
covered by said deposit. If the County utilizes the cash deposit, authorization to use the
facilities may be suspended and use privileges will not be reinstated until deposit levels are
restored to the original amount and all outstanding bills have been paid. The amount
remaining in the deposit will be returned to the Authorized User when this Use Agreement
expires or terminates and all outstanding claims are satisfied. A waiver of the cash deposit
may be granted to public agencies.
Page 8 of 9
26
2010 2013 KING COUNTY
REGIONAL STORMWATER DECANT FACILITY PROGRAM
Application Use Agreement
Terms of the Regional Stormwater Decant Facility Proaram 2010 2013
Aoolication Use Aiareement have been read and agreed to by:
Signature of owner or principal executive
officer
Print name
Compan}
Date
I 4 U4k
Title 0
THE FOLLOWING CHECKED ITEMS MUST BE INCLUDED IN YOUR
APPLICATION PACKET:
X Pages 1 9 of the Application Use Agreement
X Attachment A Vehicle Identification Information
x Certificate of Liability Insurance
x Contaminated Load Procedure (See 2.6)
Fifteen- hundred dollar ($1,500.00) deposit
(Checks or money orders. Make checks payable to: King County DOT)
Copy of Reseller Permit if this applies to your company
SEND COMPLETED APPLICATION TO:
Louise Pitell
King County Roads Maintenance Section
Regional Stormwater Decant Facility Program
155 Monroe Ave NE
Renton, WA 98056 -4199
Approved by Date
Program Administrator, Roads Maintenance Section
King County Road Services Division
Approved by Date
Finance Manager, Finance Unit
King County Road Services Division
Page 9 of 9
27
W
Attachment A
King County Regional StormWater Decant Facility Program
2010 2013 Application Use Agreement
DATE: March 6, 2012
BUSINESS /AGENCY NAME: CITY OF TUKWILA
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
Truck #1 Truck #2 Truck #3
Vehicle License
Plate 25198D 49212D
Number /State
VIN Number 1HTGGAHT7XH643524 1HTWXAHT99J117600
Truck Year /Make* 1998 INTERNATIONAL 2009 INTERNATIONAL
CAB /CHASSIS CAB /CHASSIS 7600
Unit Year /Make*
1998 Vactor
2009 Vactor
Vehicle Color,
Distinguishing
Marks
Company ID No
Max. Unit Capacity
CYDS Gallons
Blue
#1309
White
#2311
10 Yards /1300 Gallons 10 Yards /1300 Gallons
All Trucks and Units must have the following capabilities:
1) Ability to discharge liquids and solids separately.
2) Total capacity for liquid not to exceed 3,000 gallons.
3) Company name on both sides of truck visible from 100 feet.
29
ASHINGTON MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE IDENTIFICATION CARD
MPANY NAME:
SHINGTON CITIES INSURANCE AUTHORITY
.F INSURED RISK POOL
I `tEM8 1 of 9
I ve,a pirid by INS polity meet the minimum
Ii lime pre'lirribld br4w. f
WE OF INSURED.'. EFFECTIVE DATE'
wiles UNTIL CANCEL
Ed
Ilicabie with respect to the following vehicle:
WASHINGTON MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE IDENTIFICATION CARD
COMPANY NAME:
WASHINGTON CITIES INSURANCE AUTHORITY
Address of claims office: Address of claims office:
PO Box 88030 PO Box 88030
SELF INSURED RISK POOL
Tukwlla�WA 98138 Tukwila, WA 98138
(206k57 6046 WCIA MEN1BP.R 1, of 95
t i f i706),57� 6046 y
rhl:& bl.^r,tport,� Thecoveravp aledby�fdrapolkymeebtheminimum Thel�4�mis be,r porte
b CIE all fiat before li�bdity 1im111 pre![r by III p
Y Eo CI albfir t beforo
calling the Claims Offic calling fhi Cialfnt OHtt
NAME OF INSURED: EFFLI&Vt DATE. I
Tukwila i UNTIL_CANCELLBIl i. i 1 i =i
Applicable with respect to the following vehicle:
A MAKE MODEL VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
)09 1ntgma�tiTd Vactcr WMAHT99J117600
C b SEE CITY EMPLOYEE MESSAGE ON REVERSE SIDE
CITY EMPLOYEE MESSAGE:
1. Give immediate assistance.
2. Record all details of the incident, to include names, time, exact
location (take pictures if possible). Be observant and accurate.
3. Fill out an incident report as soon as possible and forward it to
your supervisor.
4. In the event of an incident involving serious injury, a fatality,
or large property loss occurring AFTER regular working
hours, call Evergreen Adjustment Service at 1- 800 933 -4235
5. Do not admit liability or state that the city will take care of the
damages.
6. Do not discuss the incident with anyone other than your
supervisor or other authorized personnel.
YEAR MAKE MODEL VtHlltt 1UtN I irIV11 IUI4 NUMem
1998 Intennatiatal Vactcr 1HTGGAHT7XH643524
E CITY EMPLOYEE MESSAGE ON REVERSE SIDI
CITY EMPLOYEE MESSAGE:
1. Give immediate assistance.
2. Record all details of the incident, to include names, time, exact
location (take pictures if possible). Be observant and accurate.
3. Fill out an incident report as soon as possible and forward it to
your supervisor.
4. In the-event of an incident involving serious injury, a fatality,
or large property loss occurring AFTER regular working
hours, call Evergreen Adjustment Service at 1- 800 933 -4235
5. Do not admit liability or state that the city will take care of the
damages.
6. Do not discuss the incident with anyone other than your
supervisor or other authorized personnel.
30
City o f Tttkwila
Public Works Maintenance Department
CONTAMINATED LOAD PROCEDURE
PURPOSE:
To identify, handle and dispose of suspected and /or obvious contaminated materials.
POLICY STATEMENT:
As of this time, the City of Tukwila is not licensed to carry hazardous materials. Our
operators 'are instructed that if there is an oily residue, if it looks suspicious, or an
unfamiliar odor is emitting from the structure it must be tested before we can clean it. If
the load is unsafe, we cannot proceed. The City of Tukwila refers this work to a licensed
vendor.
Any liquid loads that may be contaminated with oil, gasoline, or grease will not be disposed
of at King County Regional Stormwater Decant Station.
600;11inkler Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206- 433 -1360 Fax: 206 -575 -3404 31
32
Utilities Committee Minutes
April 24, 2012 Page 2
C. Soils Reclamation Facility Uodate
As information only, staff informed the Committee that the Department of Ecology (DOE) recently
informed the City that our current practices of decanting extracted sediment from storm pipes and catch
basins is no longer acceptable due to concerns of over ground water contamination.
The 2012 CIP lists the development of a Soils Reclamation Facility. However, until this facility can be
built, the City will contract with King County to use a DOE approved soils reclamation facility in Renton.
The annual cost of using this facility is estimated to be $79,200 for the dumping fees, and currently only
$30,000 is budgeted.
Committee Chair Robertson inquired about the financial aspect of paying the annual dumping fee as
compared to building our own facility in the City. Staff replied that other financial details, besides the soil
process, including efficiency of operations for labor, equipment, material, hauling, testing and storage most
also be considered. INFORMATION ONLY.
III. MISCELLANEOUS
Meeting adjourned at 5:54 p.m.
Next meeting: Next meeting: Tuesday, May 8, 2012 5:00 p.m. Conf. Room No. 1.
04 Committee Chair Approval
Minutes by I AM. Reviewed by GL.
33
Citv of Tukwila
Utilities Committee
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Meeting Minutes
May 15, 2012 S: 00 p. m. Conference Room I
PRESENT
Councilmembers: Dennis Robertson, Chair; Joe Duffie and Kate Kruller
Staff: Bob Giberson, Frank Iriarte, Robin Tischmak, Pat Brodin, Ryan Larson, Gail Labanara and
Kimberly Matej
CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at 4:50 p.m.
I. PRESENTATIONS
No presentations.
II. BUSINESS AGENDA
A. 2012 Annual Small Drainaae Proaram: Desian Supplemental Agreement No. 1
Staff is seeking Council approval for Supplemental Agreement No. 1 with KPG, Inc. in the amount of
$23,992.79 to design additional project sites for the 2012 Annual Small Drainage Program.
Recently, staff determined that three projects originally designated for design and construction in 2012
cannot be completed due to outside permitting and /or design complications. This relieves $200,000 of
constructions funds, and staff would like to utilize these monies to design and construct three other small
drainage projects, as listed below:
South 107 Street Drainage Extension
52 d /53 d Avenues South Drainage Extension
South 114"' Drainage Crossings
The previous approved locations that will not be designed and /or constructed this year are:
Pipe repairs near the intersection of South 128` Street and 37` Avenue South
Tukwila Parkway Outfall Pipe
Ryan Hill Pipe repairs
This supplemental agreement is for design only. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MAY 29
COW FOR DISCUSSION.
B. Soils Reclamation Facility: Kina Countv Stormwater Decant Use Agreement
Staff is seeking Council approval to enter into a facility use agreement with King County for stormwater
decanting.
As previously reported to the Committee (see Committee minutes dated April 24, 2012), the Department of
Ecology (DOE) recently informed the City that our current practices of decanting extracted sediment from
storm pipes and catch basins is no longer acceptable due to concerns of over ground water contamination.
Since the City does not currently have its own Soils Reclamation Facility, we need to contract with King
County to use their DOE approved soils reclamation facility in Renton. The annual cost of using this facility
is estimated to be $79,200 (approximately $440 per load with 180 loads projected per year). Currently
$30,000 is budgeted for decanting. The budget may not expend that amount since we are almost half -way
through the year; however, additional monies will need to be budgeted for future years. UNANIMOUS
APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MAY 29 COW FOR DISCUSSION.
34