File #: REP 18-113    Version: 1 Name: Stormwater NPDES Permit - Reduce Toxic Auto Leaks Grant
Type: Informational Report Status: Meeting Item
File created: 2/27/2018 In control: CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP
On agenda: 3/5/2018 Final action:
Title: Interagency Agreement to Reduce Toxic Auto Leaks Details: Clark County has received a $93,710 Clean Water Restoration Fund grant from the Lower Columbia Fish Recovery Board for reducing toxic auto leaks in Clark County. This grant is for community engagement, outreach activities, data collection, vehicle leak check events and partnerships with local auto repair shops. Work associated with this grant will help meet some of the requirements in the City's Stormwater National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. This interlocal agreement memorializes the proportionate share of the match for this grant for the Port of Vancouver and the cities of Battle Ground, Camas, Vancouver and Washougal. The proportionate share for Camas is $5,000 cash for professional services, which will be paid through the City's Stormwater Utility Fund. Presenter: Steve Wall, Public Works Director
Attachments: 1. Interagency Agreement Reducing Toxic Auto Leaks, 2. Interagency Agreement Contributions by Agencies
Related files: AI 18-074
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Interagency Agreement to Reduce Toxic Auto Leaks

Details:  Clark County has received a $93,710 Clean Water Restoration Fund grant from the Lower Columbia Fish Recovery Board for reducing toxic auto leaks in Clark County. This grant is for community engagement, outreach activities, data collection, vehicle leak check events and partnerships with local auto repair shops. Work associated with this grant will help meet some of the requirements in the City's Stormwater National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. This interlocal agreement memorializes the proportionate share of the match for this grant for the Port of Vancouver and the cities of Battle Ground, Camas, Vancouver and Washougal. The proportionate share for Camas is $5,000 cash for professional services, which will be paid through the City's Stormwater Utility Fund.

Presenter:  Steve Wall, Public Works Director

Recommended Action

Recommended Action:  Staff recommends this item be placed on the March 19, 2018 Consent Agenda for Council's consideration.