Specifications include, but are not limited to: The services to be provided shall be described in specific Work Directives (WD) for each assignment. Potential work could include management services as well as completion of formally defined tasks and plans for the following areas of soil and hazardous waste environmental compliance. The Agency anticipates using this Agreement to issue Work Directives for Services. Work Directives may include, but may not be limited to, the following tasks and activities: • Communicate and prepare materials, as directed, to support and inform JPB staff on management of soil, hazardous waste, and other environmental compliance. • Review preliminary capital project plans to identify scope of work to be performed by others to address soil, hazardous waste, and other environmental compliance topics. • Prepare regulatory agency related annual reports, renewals, closure reports, and other submittals, as needed. • Provide various agency regulatory and procedural guidance and support related to soil, hazardous waste, and other environmental compliance, including: o Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) o California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal EPA)/Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) o Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)/ California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) o Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) o San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Boards (RWQCB) o City of San Francisco Department of Environmental Health, City of San Jose Environmental Services, San Mateo County Department of Environmental Health Services, and Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health o Other regulatory agencies as necessary • Track updates to environmental regulations and provide guidance to JPB of how changes may impact current internal procedures, budgets, schedules, and other needs. • Establish, track, and maintain a database of the various compliance efforts. • Review third-party prepared assessments, plans, reports, and findings. • Manage Stormwater Pollution Prevention Compliance, including MS4 Permit inspections and reporting needs. • Environmental and hazardous materials resource agency coordination.