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-4- <br /> 3.0 STATE RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> 3.1 The *State shall transmit in a timely manner to the City <br /> Representative information on decisions made between the State and the <br /> EPA, time of meetings and inspections, and reports associated with the <br /> RA. <br /> 3.2 The State has amended its cooperative agreement with the EPA to <br /> provide the State's 10% nonfederal share of the RA costs, to account <br /> for the City's share as the 10% nonfederal share of the Extended RA in <br /> accordance with Parts 6.0 and 7.0, and to provide EPA's 90% shares of <br /> the RA and the ten-year Extended RA Operation and Maintenance costs. <br /> The State will assist the City in requesting the annual federal <br /> funding of the Extended RA.. <br /> 3.3 The State is not statutorily granted authority for obtaining <br /> easements; the City and EPA have easement authority. The State may <br /> assist the City in obtaining easements, or may request EPA to invoke <br /> its authority to obtain easements, for the pipeline installation when <br /> the City requests assistance. <br /> 4.0 CITY RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> 4.1 The City shall furnish the necessary personnel , materials, <br /> services, and facilities to perform its responsibilities under this <br /> contract for the portions of the RA described in this part and for its <br /> Operation and Maintenance according to the Operation and Maintenance <br /> Plan. <br /> 4.2 The City agrees to identify to the State all necessary and <br /> appropriate federal , state, and local requirements for permits which <br /> would apply to the RA. The City shall obtain those necessary and <br /> appropriate permits identified by the State. If permits cannot be <br /> obtained so that -the purpose of the. agreement can be carried out, then <br /> the agreement shall be terminated according to Part 20.0. <br /> 4.3 The City shall provide comments and/or assistance during the <br /> design and installation of the RA. The City shall review and comment <br /> on the Interim Remedial Action Report and respond to the State within <br /> 20 calendar days. The City's approval of the report will constitute <br /> the acceptance of the remedy by the City. These costs are city <br /> contributions and are not reimbursable. <br /> 4.4 The date certified in the Interim Remedial Action Report that the <br /> construction is complete and the remedy is operational and functional <br /> is the date when the Extended RA commences. The City shall operate <br /> and maintain the RA as directed by the Operation and Maintenance Plan, <br /> in accordance with Parts 6.0 and 7.0. The City shall prepare and <br /> administer a Cooperative Agreement with EPA for the last nine years of <br /> the Extended RA. <br /> 4.5 The -City shall pay for the 10% nonfederal share of the Operation <br /> and Maintenance costs of the Extended RA ten-year period, and 100% <br /> thereafter without State or EPA assistance for the life of the remedy. <br />