Chapter 2: Project Administration 27 The Inspections Manager shall observe and document all damage resulting from the Applicant’s construction activities. 4. Repair and Replacement If elements have been removed or damaged, the Applicant is responsible for the cost to replace, repair, or restore any of the elements listed in this Chapter to their existing condition or better with new materials. The Applicant shall, without delay, coordinate with the property owner, agency, or authority having jurisdiction over, the damaged surface or subsurface structure concerning its replacement, repair, restoration, and payment of cost incurred in connection with the damage. 5. Blasting, where required, is done by the Applicant with care and in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations. The Applicant is responsible for obtaining all required permits prior to blasting. The Applicant shall ensure all permits are onsite and available for review upon requestby the Field Inspector. 6. Blasting is not permitted within 25-feet of any Prince William Water facility (including, but not limited to: buildings, water storage tanks, buried utilities, or other structures). Approval for blasting closer than 25-feet is granted by the Director or designee, only when the Applicant can certify and demonstrate that the safety and soundness of existing Prince William Water facilities will not be impacted by the proposed blasting activities. a. The Applicant shall notify the Inspections Manager or designee at least 24hours in advance of each detonation series. b. The Applicant shall notify the Inspections Manager or designee within 24hours of completion of blasting. 7. Unauthorized Use and Access “Unauthorized Use” means any use or operation of Prince William Water facilities or assets not authorized by a Utility Permit. “Unauthorized Access” means any access to Prince William Water facilities or assets in a manner that is not authorized by a Utility Permit or other permission granted by Prince William Water (including, but not limited to, any easements, rights of entry, license, or similar privilege). In the event that an Applicant for or holder/assignee of (“Holder”) a Utility Permit commits an Unauthorized Use of or obtains Unauthorized Access to Prince William Water facilities or assets, the Applicant and/or Holder, is liable for all of the following costs and fees: • All of Prince William Water’s costs in responding to incidents arising from an Unauthorized Use or Unauthorized Access; • Any fees imposed by any federal, state, or local regulatory agency as a resultof Applicant and/or Holder’s Unauthorized Access or Unauthorized Use; • The costs to Prince William Water customers arising from the loss of service caused by an Unauthorized Use or Unauthorized Access.