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FY2017-16 & 16A Cooperative Agreement National Atmospheric Deposition ProgramILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN AMENDMENT No. 01 COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NATIONAL ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION PROGRAM Y�JZoil -14 A This Amendment No. OS between THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ("UNIVERSITY") on behalf of the National Atmospheric Deposition Program at the Illinois State Water Survey ("PROGRAM OFFICE"), and Kodiak Island Burough ("COOPERATOR"), modifies certain terms and conditions OF the Cooperative Agreement entered Into on March 08, 2017. The Agreement Is amended as follows: The term of this Agreement Is changed from 03/28/17 through 03/27/19 to 05/09/17 through 05/08/19. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain In effect. This Amendment Is effective on 03/08/17, or otherwise on the date of last signature below. Each Party represents that the individuals signing this Amendment on Its behalf are authorized, and Intend, to bind the Party In contract. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE U//N''I'f UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS y By:Vt#6t_ 161eR 0141 By: Walter K. Knorr, Comptroller Title: Date: G( ZS(f % Date: OSPRA Approved form 140623 C,,odad A. F YtO/ 16 10 UNtYEfle(TY OF IUlN019 AT 11flaANALTU1/.tPAIGN 2017-M DN -2-78 COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NATIONAL ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION PROGRAM This Cooperative Agreement is between THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS (-UNIVERSITy') on behalf of the National Atmospheric Deposition Program at the Illinois State Water Survey ("PROGRAM OFFICE"), and Kodiak Leland eurouoh . with Its principal place of business at 710 Mill Ba(`e00PERATOR') for the monitoring site(s) known as AK9 1. PROGRAM/NETWORK DESCRIPTIONS 1.1. THE NATIONAL ATMOSPHERIC DeposmoN PROGRAM (NADP). The NADP is a Naucnal Research Support Project supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture - National Institute of Food & Agriculture under a cooperative agreement with the UNIVERSITY. The NADP provides data and information in support of research on the exposure of natural and cultural resources to atmospheric chemical deposition. support for this cooperative research program comes from federal, state, and local government agencies; Native American organizations; State Agricultural Experiment Stations; universities; and non-governmental organizations. The PROGRAM OFFICE coordinates the six NADP networks; 1.2, NATIONAL TRENDS NETWORK (NTN). The NTN provides data on the amounts, trends, and geographic distributions Of the deposition of acids, nutrients, and base cations in precipitation. NTN sites collect weekly samples that are sent to the NADP antralchloride, Analytical Lobo atonyortho(CAL) for measurement of acidity (as pH), solution conductivity, su ammonium, calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium. 1.3. MERCURY NETWORK (MDN). The MON provides data on the amounts, trends, and geographic distributions of the deposition of mercury by precipitation. MON sites collect weekly or daily samples. MON samples are sent to the NADP Mercury Analytical Laboratory for neasurement of total mercury. Methyl mercury measurements are an option. 1.4. THE ATMOSPHERIC INTEGRATED RESEARCH MONITORING NETWORK (AIRMoN). The AIRMoN provides data for verifying computer simulations of atmospheric deposition, examining pollutant source and deposition relationships. AIRMoN sites collect samples daily when precipitation occurs and send samples to the NADP CAL, which makes the same measurements as for NTN samples. 1.5 ATMOSPHERIC MERCURY NETWORx (AMNET) NETWORK. The AMNet provides data on the concentrations of three mercury fractions in air samples collected at sites. 1.6 Ammonia Monitoring Network (AMON). The AMON provides data to evaluate long-term trends In ambient NH3 concentrations and deposition. 1.7 Mercury Litterfall Initiative (MU). Tne MLI provides Data on the amounts and geographic distributions Of the deposition of mercury through the movement of biomass to the Earth's surface. The MCi sites collect monthly/seasonal samples. MDN samples are sent to the US Geological Survey for measurement of total and methyl mercury. 2, PROGRAM INCOME Financial support provided by COOPERATOR under this Agreement constitutes "program income" as defined in the Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non -Profit Organizations, 7 C.F.R. §3019.24. All program income received under this Agreement supports PROGRAM OFFICE coordination, provision of chemical analysis and data validation, equipment repair, maintenance of quality assurance program, and management of NADP database and Web site (http://nadp.isws.ililnols.edu). Depending on the network and measurement option, this Web site provides access to weekly and daTy precipitation chemistry data; monthly, seasonal and annual precipltatlon-weighted mean concentrations; annual and seasonal wet deposition amounts; daily precipitation amounts; color maps of precipitation concentrations and wet deposition amounts; atmospheric mercury concentrations; descriptive site Information; annual reports and brochures; and operations manuals and quality assurance information. 3. NoTIFzcATION The following individuals wlil serve as the contact representatives for their respective party. University: Dave Richardson AVCR/Director OSPRA, osp@ilhrols.edu, 217.333-2187 Program Office: Lisa Volk, NADP Bus!ne=_s & Financial Coord; lisavolk 111inols.edu; 217-333-0887 t � Cooperator: co•-,-c.A- c� C..:-'✓=y f' �C.OLI�� ��i,_cS 4. TERM/SAMPLING PERIODS The term of this Agreement begins on 3'28/17 and ends on —Jf2]LU—. A total of 105 samplings will be conducted during the initial period _3/28117 tom?7/19 The parties may amend this agreement during the term to allow for more samplings beyord the Initial period, but not to exceed the term. S. TERMINATION Either party may terminate this Agreement by providing 30 days prior written notice to the other party. In the event of early termination, UNIVERSITY will refund to COOPERATOR that portion of payment corresponding to the numbe- of sampling periods remaining as of the termination date. 6, COOPERATOR OBLIGATIONS 6.1. SUBMISSION or <_AMPLes/DATA. COOPERATOR will follow NADP standard samp!mg procedures, and failure to submit samp!es according to NADP t,melines wdi not reduce COOPERATOR payment obligations. 6.2. CooPEPA?ok FUNDING. COCPERATOR wlli pay UNIVERSITY the sum of p—J2•U0 G0 for the sampling period described In Sacticn 4 and in order to cooperate In the following network for the term described in Section 4: []NTN ®MDN 0 AIRMoN ❑ AMON ❑ AMNet ❑ Litterfall. 6.3. PAYMENT oProN. COOPERATOR will make timely payments to UNIVERSITY within 30 days of receiving an invoice from jNIVERSITY as follows: E quarterly ❑ other: 6.4. FEDERAL Forms. If the U.S. government Is the source Of any o` the funds pard by COOPERATOR under this Agreement, then COOPERATOR represents the following: Percent of federal funds: 0 % CFDA Federal agency providing funds: Are the funds subject to audlt? ❑ Yes ❑ No Audit standards: ❑ CMB Circular A-133 0 Other (attach pertinent information) 7. GENERAL 7.1. PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS/AMEu DMENTS. UNIVERSITY will accent purchase orders Or Other similar payment Instruments issued by COOPERATOR under this Agreement for payment purposes Only, and no such Instruments will be const•ued ED mollify or to form a part of this Agreement. No modification of this Agreement will De effective except by specirc written amendment signec by each party's authorized representative. Th!s Agreement emboo!es the entire understardong of J`IIVERSITY and COOPERATOR regarding the subject matte, and w;il supersede all previous or contemporancois communications, either verbal or written, between UNIVERSITY and COOPERATOR relating to this Agreement. 7,2. NACP DATA POLICY. PROGRAM OFFICE is responsible for managing the info-mOtlan presented in the NADP database and on the NADP website, http://nzdp.isws.a!inots.edu.:aformatior presanted on the NADP Website is in the public domain, except for those images and graplscs created by third parties and used by permission. NADP Data and Information Use Conditions are posted on'Ine at http: //nadp.isws. ill inols.edu/NADP/use COndit!ons.aspx. 7.3 This Agreement may be executed In any number of courterparts, including fars:mile Or scanned PDF documents. Each such counterpart, facsimile or scanned PDF document shall be deemed an OSPRA Approved loan 160121 Page 2 of 3 original instrument, and all of which, together, snail constitute one and the same executed Agreement. 7.4 Authorized Signatories, Each Party represents that the individuals signing this Agreement on Is behalf are authorized, and intend, to bine the organization in contract. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES COOPERATOR FF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IL i ,, (/L,INOIS Walter K. Knorr, Comptroller .� IL L _17 Date: �� Date: ,:''-a.'y" Illinois State Water Survey y By. David Gay, NADP Coordinator By:C!��yt1a<� .._.... C Wendy Har SST DIR FOR ADMIN SERVICES, Pralie Research I. titu., USPFU ,y;ereva0 iMn 16012: Page 3 0 3