Compliance Generally. The City adopted the Aviation Stormwater Policy to achieve compliance with the AZPDES program requirements by the Aviation Department, its contractors and permittees. Contractor is subject to the policy as a condition of its activities, operations, and location at the Airports. The City shall have the right to monitor and require compliance with the Aviation Stormwater Policy. Contractor agrees to comply with the Aviation Stormwater Policy and to implement at its sole expense, unless otherwise agreed to in writing between City and Contractor, those requirements of the Airports’ Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) and City ordinances that pertain to its operations and activities on the Premises at the Airports. Contractor warrants that it will use its best efforts to meet all deadlines that are established by statute, regulation, ordinance, and the Aviation Stormwater Policy, or that are agreed to by the parties. Contractor acknowledges that time is of the essence in the implementation of all City Permit requirements. Full compliance with the AZPDES Permit Program as contained in 18 A.A.C. 9, Art. 9; Chapter 32(C) of the Phoenix City Code; and the Aviation Stormwater Policy is a material condition of this Contract, and for any breach thereof which exposes City to civil or criminal fine, penalty, sanction or remediation cost by any governmental entity, City may terminate this Contract. This remedy is in addition to any other remedies available to the City. If Contractor elects to perform construction activities at the Airports, Contractor is required, prior to commencing those construction activities, to obtain stormwater discharge authorization from ADEQ under an AZPDES Construction General Permit. Contractor will obtain that authorization by preparing a SWPPP and filing for AZPDES Construction General Permit coverage in coordination with the City’s project manager. The City will consult with and assist Contractor with regard to the filing for AZPDES Construction General Permit coverage as time and personnel allow. Contractor will also work with the City’s project manager to develop pollution controls (e.g., Best Management Practices, Control Measures, schedules and procedures) for the SWPPP. Contractor is solely responsible for implementation of the pollution controls, all related costs and compliance with its AZPDES Construction General Permit obligations. Contractor is required, prior to commencing its operations and activities at the Airports, to obtain stormwater discharge authorization from the ADEQ under an AZPDES Multi-Sector General Permit. Contractor will obtain that authorization as a “Co-Permittee” with the City. As a Co-Permittee, the Contractor agrees to:
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Compliance Generally. The City adopted the Aviation Stormwater Policy to achieve compliance with the AZPDES program requirements by the Aviation Department, its contractors and permittees. Contractor is subject to the policy as a condition of its activities, operations, and location at the Airports. The City shall have the right to monitor and require compliance with the Aviation Stormwater Policy. Contractor agrees to comply with the Aviation Stormwater Policy and to implement at its sole expense, unless otherwise agreed to in writing between City and Contractor, those requirements of the Airports’ Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) and City ordinances that pertain to its operations and activities on the Premises at the Airports. Contractor warrants that it will use its best efforts to meet all deadlines that are established by statute, regulation, ordinance, and the Aviation Stormwater Policy, or that are agreed to by the parties. Contractor acknowledges that time is of the essence in the implementation of all City Permit requirements. Full compliance with the AZPDES Permit Program as contained in 18 A.A.C. 9, Art. 9; Chapter 32(C) of the Phoenix City Code; and the Aviation Stormwater Policy is a material condition of this Contract, and for any breach thereof which exposes City to civil or criminal fine, penalty, sanction or remediation cost by any governmental entity, City may terminate this Contract. This remedy is in addition to any other remedies available to the City. If Contractor elects to perform construction activities at the Airports, Contractor is required, prior to commencing those construction activities, to obtain stormwater discharge authorization from ADEQ under an AZPDES Construction General Permit. Contractor will obtain that authorization by preparing a SWPPP and filing for AZPDES Construction General Permit coverage in coordination with the City’s project manager. The City will consult with and assist Contractor with regard to the filing for AZPDES Construction General Permit coverage as time and personnel allow. Contractor will also work with the City’s project manager to develop pollution controls (e.g., Best Management Practices, Control Measures, schedules and procedures) for the SWPPP. Contractor is solely responsible for implementation of the pollution controls, all related costs and compliance with its AZPDES Construction General Permit obligations. Contractor is required, prior to commencing its operations and activities at the Airports, to obtain stormwater discharge authorization from the ADEQ under an AZPDES Multi-Multi- Sector General Permit. Contractor will obtain that authorization as a “Co-Permittee” with the City. As a Co-Permittee, the Contractor agrees to:
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