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<br />6 <br />PERMITTEES of any decision reached during these discussions that, in <br />the determination of the County, substantially impacts the OC <br />Stormwater Program. <br />4. Implement approved annual operating budgets and sub-budgets. <br />5. Working in collaboration with PERMITTEES, prepare and submit regional <br />compliance reports as the Principal PERMITTEE, as required under the MS4 <br />permits, and/or as designated in the approved workplans. <br />6. Implement the regional monitoring and reporting program elements from <br />approved workplans for the MS4 permits, including, but not limited to, <br />tasks to monitor and measure the effectiveness of Best Management <br />Practices (“BMPs”). This may include monitoring and modeling. <br />7. Obtain, as may be required by the annual operating budget and/or sub- <br />budgets approved pursuant to this AGREEMENT, professional services, <br />including, but not limited to, scientific, engineering, environmental, <br />economic, and/or legal consultants to provide technical assistance for <br />the work associated with the OC Stormwater Program. This work may <br />include, but is not limited to, the preparation of technical or economic <br />studies, legal analysis, watershed management plans, stormwater runoff <br />management plans, water quality improvement plans, modeling, reasonable <br />assurance demonstrations/reasonable assurance analyses, monitoring <br />plans, technical reports, municipal staff training activities, and the <br />design of structural and non-structural BMPs and strategies to prevent <br />and/or reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff. Contracts for <br />professional services to be funded under this AGREEMENT shall be made <br />in conformance with the COUNTY’s procurement policies, and, to the <br />extent there is no conflict, the following: <br />a. The COUNTY shall make efforts to stagger the date of issuance of <br />new contracts for professional services, so that PERMITTEES may