HomeMy WebLinkAbout15- FY2016 East Gallatin River Water Quality Sampling between City and Gallatin Local Water Quality Disctict MOAMEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
Between
CITY OF BOZEMAN
And
GALLATIN LOCAL WATER QUALITY DISTRICT
For
FY2016 EAST GALLATIN RIVER WATER QUALITY SAMPLING
This Memorandum of Agreement (this Agreement) made this�� day of , 2015,
between the CITY OF BOZEMAN, a municipal corporation of the State of Montana (COB) and
the GALLATIN LOCAL WATER QUALITY DISTRICT (GLWQD), describes the duties, agreements
and obligations of the COB and GLWQD in connection with water quality sampling and analysis
on the East Gallatin River.
Article 1— Roles and Responsibilities
A) GLWQD agrees to perform water quality sampling activities on the East Gallatin River in
general accordance with 'Appendix A: Recommendations for Sampling and Modeling the
East Gallatin River to Accomplish Multiple Objectives' (hereafter 'Sampling Effort')
contained in Version 1.0 of the Base Numeric Nutrient Standards Implementation Guidance
developed by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) hereby
incorporated by referenced and attached to this Agreement. More specifically, the
following tasks will be performed by, GLWQD to support development of a mechanistic
water quality model (to be completed by others) for the East Gallatin River between Bridger
Creek and West Gallatin River confluences to be utilized in deriving reach -specific nitrogen
and phosphorous criteria:
1) GLWQD agrees to prepare a Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) to document activities
to be conducted for the Sampling Effort during the 2015 field season. The SAP will
be presented to the COB and DEQ for review and approval. Any changes to the
approved SAP necessitated by field conditions or other circumstances will be
documented by Addendum to the SAP.
2) Acquire data necessary to complete 'Objective 1' described in Section A2.0 of the
Sampling Effort to build upon the scaled-down data obtained during the 2014 field
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season. Sampling at ten sites (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J) as recommended in
Section A2.3 of the Sampling Effort will be performed in July 2015, August 2015, and
September 2015. Sampling activities will acquire the following data, be documented
in the SAP prepared per Article 1.A.1 of this Agreement, and be designed to answer
questions in Section A2.1 of the Sampling Effort:
a) Benthic Algae (Chlorophyll -a)
b) Benthic Algae (Ash -Free Dry Mass)
c) Macroinvertebrates
d) Diatoms (Periphyton)
e) Water Quality: TSS, nutrients (TN, TP, SRP, nitrate + nitrite, and total
ammonia)
f) Herbicides: N, P, and S containing pesticides [Method E507 modified]
g) Collect data from sondes deployed at two of the ten sites for 7-10 days
in August 2015 and 7-10 days in September 2015. Water -quality
parameters to be measured include DO (DO delta), pH, temperature,
conductivity and turbidity.
h) Stream discharge
i) Incoming light intensity in PAR
3) Acquire data necessary to complete the Objective described in Section A3.0 of the
Sampling Effort sufficient to calibrate and confirm a mechanistic model of the study
reach. Sampling at six sites (A, D, G, H, I, and J) as recommended in Section A3.1,
will be performed in August 2015 and September 2015. Water quality sampling will
be synoptic and occur within a 1 or 2 -day period. Biological data (benthic algae and
phytoplankton) will be sampled immediately following. Sampling activities will
acquire the following data, be documented in the SAP prepared per Article 1.A.1 of
this Agreement, and be designed to sample for key model drivers contained in
Section A3.1 of the Sampling Effort.
a) Benthic Algae (Chlorophyll -a)
b) Benthic Algae (Ash -Free Dry Mass)
c) Phytoplankton (Chlorophyll -a)
d) Water Quality: Nutrients (TN, TP, SRP, nitrate + nitrite, total
ammonia), TSS, ISS, alkalinity, hardness, TOC, CBOD20
e) Stream discharge
f) Collect data from sondes deployed at each of the six sites (A, D, G, H,
I, and J) for 7-10 days in August 2015 and 7-10 days in September
2015. Water -quality parameters to be measured include DO (DO
delta), pH, temperature, conductivity and turbidity.
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Note: Objectives in Part 2 and Part 3 of this Article have overlapping sampling
sites/parameters which may be acquired in conjunction (i.e. additional samples
unnecessary so long as minimum sample frequencies are met).
B) GLWQD agrees to use laboratories and equipment recognized by DEQto produce data of
sufficient quality for the intended purpose of the Sampling Effort and to process data as
appropriate and input into the state's official water quality database.
C) The COB agrees to fund laboratory costs, equipment rental costs, and GLWQD professional
services costs to the complete the Sampling Effort in accordance with Article 2 below.
Article 2 — Payment Schedule
A) Laboratory and equipment rental and/or equipment purchase invoices will be paid by
the COB directly. A cost not to exceed $55,000 is provided for lab analyses and
equipment rentals and/or equipment purchases. A project analytical budget for lab and
equipment rentals and/or equipment purchase costs shall be prepared by GLWQD and
included in the SAP.
B) The COB will pay GLWQD for professional services costs for SAP preparation, lab and
equipment vendor coordination, obtaining site access permissions, and field work at a
total unit cost of $675/site-visit for a total.cost not to exceed $20,250. The COB agrees
to pay these professional services costs upon presentation of invoices from the GLWQD.
C) The COB will pay GLWQD for professional services costs for data processing and data
entry into the state's water quality database at a unit cost of $675/site for a total cost
not to exceed $6,750. The COB agrees to pay these professional services costs upon
presentation of invoices from the GLWQD.
D) The COB will pay GLWQD for professional services to plan and coordinate sampling
activities called for in Part A3.2 of the Sampling Effort at a total cost not to exceed
$5,000 in order to ready GLWQD to perform these sampling activities in FY2017.
Article 3 — Duration of the Agreement
The term of this agreement shall expire on June 30, 2016 unless separately extended or
amended as agreed by the parties hereto.
Article 4 — Indeoendent Contractor
The parties agree that GLWQD is an independent contractor for purposes of this Agreement
and is not to be considered an employee of the COB for any purpose. Neither GLWQD nor any
of its employees, officials, or agents, are subject to the terms and provisions of the COB's
personnel policies handbook and may not be considered a COB employee for workers'
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compensation or any other purpose. GLWQD is not authorized to represent the COB or
otherwise bind the COB in any dealings between GLWQD and any third parties.
Article 5 — Non -Discrimination
GLWQD will not refuse employment to a person, bar a person from employment, or
discriminate against a person in compensation or in a term, condition, or privilege of
employment because of race, color, religion, creed, political ideas, sex, age, marital status,
national origin, actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental
disability.
Article 6 — Execution
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their
authorized representatives, on the day and year first written above.
CITY OF BOZEMAN
(Signature)
City Manager
(Title)
Chris Kukulski
(Printed Name)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
G EG ULLIVAN, CITY ATTORNEY
N LQQAt WATER QUALITY DISTRICT
(Sitnatup'e)
(Title)
Kathy Gallagher
(Printed Name)
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