Management of Contamination. (a) Tenant and affiliates shall not undertake activities that:
(1) Damage or interfere with the operation of remedial or restoration activities, if any;
(2) Result in human or environmental exposure to contaminated sediments, if any;
(3) Result in the mechanical or chemical disturbance of on-site habitat mitigation, if any.
(b) If requested, Tenant shall allow reasonable access to:
(1) Employees and authorized agents of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Washington State Department of Ecology, health department, or other similar environmental agencies; and
(2) Potentially liable or responsible parties who are the subject of an order or consent decree that requires access to the Property. Tenant may negotiate an access agreement with such parties, but Tenant may not unreasonably withhold such agreement.
Management of Contamination. 4.4.1 The City and affiliates shall not undertake activities that:
(1) Damage or interfere with the remedial, restoration, or monitoring activities, if any, at the Log Yard Site;
(2) Result in human or environmental exposure to contaminated sediments, if any; or
(3) Result in the mechanical or chemical disturbance of on- site habitat mitigation, if any, notwithstanding activity pursuant to the Ecology-approved Dredge Management Plan and the Sampling Plan.
4.4.2 If requested, the City shall allow reasonable access to:
(1) Employees and authorized agents of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Washington State Department of Ecology, health department, or other similar environmental agencies; and
(2) Potentially liable or responsible parties who are the subject of an order or consent decree that requires access to the Easement Property. The City may negotiate an access agreement with such parties, but the City may not unreasonably withhold such agreement.