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credits the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Department; and(2) an informational sign that <br /> indicates fees, restrictions, hours of operation, operating instructions, and a contact name and <br /> telephone number to call if the facility is inoperable. <br /> J. A maximum$5.00 fee may be charged for the use of pumpout and dump stations constructed <br /> with grant funds. The maximum fee shall be evaluated by the Department for inflation, etc. each <br /> year. <br /> K. The applicant agrees to operate and maintain the proposed project in good working order, <br /> inclusive of necessary supervision, for the full term of the agreement. <br /> L. If the applicant ceases to operate and maintain the completed project as pumpout/dump facility, <br /> or changes the integrity of the facility, grant funds paid by the Department shall be reimbursed to <br /> the Department by the applicant on a prorated basis. . <br /> M. The applicant will: <br /> 1. Provide to the Department certification of an approved method for final disposition of <br /> sewage; <br /> 2. Hold the State of California and its agents free from damages that may result from the <br /> construction of the project and use of the facility; <br /> 3. Accomplish,without liability to the State of California,any alterations or relocations, as <br /> required for sewer,water supply, or any other utility facilities. <br /> N. All recreational vessels must have reasonable access to pumpout and dump stations funded under <br /> this grant program. Facilities shall continue to be accessible for the term of the grant period. <br /> 7/2006 (g) <br />