M8. Emergency Response Year -round with call out by Emergency Services (911) <br /> supervisor or management staff <br /> Spill Determine or assess extent of spill and substance. If <br /> hazardous substance, contact 911 or Washington <br /> Department of Ecology. If not, begin containment and <br /> cleanup measures. Call for additional staff or equipment <br /> as deemed necessary. <br /> Flooding Inspect and determine cause, blockage restriction, etc. <br /> Take appropriate measures to protect life and property. <br /> Maintenance Inspect site and take corrective measures if life or <br /> property are threatened. If not, schedule for next working <br /> day. <br /> • <br /> M9. Watershed Signs October 1 - December 31 <br /> Replacement If missing, two or more bullet holes, or 20 percent of face <br /> is unreadable. <br /> Repair If leaning more than eight inches out of plumb. Repair <br /> immediately if leaning toward roadway. <br /> M10. Water Quantity Monitoring Year - round as needed <br /> Gauges Monthly and quarterly servicing of equipment per <br /> schedule S 1. Emergency and other repairs as necessary. <br /> Stream Measurements Readings taken as necessary and /or as needed based upon <br /> stream gage elevations in Table T1. Repair of equipment <br /> as necessary. <br /> H: /Dorsey /m &Ocost. doc <br /> Clark County Storm & Surface Water Utility April 1996 <br /> Maintenance & Operations Cost Page 9 <br />