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AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET
Meeting Date: February 4, 2014
Item # CD
Reviewed By:
Contact Name: Joyce Tolbert Department Director: .�
Contact Number: 1516 City Manager:
Subject: Award of RFP #14 -002 Laboratory Services for City Water& Wastewater Facilities
Background Summary:
In conformance with Chapter 21 (Purchasing Code) of the City Code of Ordinances, the City solicited competitive proposals
from experienced Contractors to establish a multi -year Contract for laboratory services for City water and wastewater
facilities. Services solicited include furnishing all necessary labor, supplies, materials, equipment, and incidental items to
satisfactorily perform the laboratory services and sampling procedures detailed in these technical specifications on an "as
needed basis." The services include analytical laboratory services to perform testing of surface water, groundwater from
Surficial and Floridan aquifer water supply wells, monitoring wells, potable drinking water, raw and treated wastewater,
industrial wastewater from facilities discharging to the city's wastewater collection system, reclaimed water, wastewater
residuals and ground water from groundwater monitoring wells for a reclaimed water system. The services also include
sampling, field analyses, and sample pickup services. All sampling, analyses and reporting shall be done in accordance with
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Florida
Department of Health (FDOH), and TNI standards. The work shall be in compliance with all applicable FDEP SOPs.
The City intends to award this contract to a primary and a secondary firm. The contracts shall have an initial three (3) year
period with two automatic one -year renewable extensions, for a total of five (5) years; unless otherwise terminated by the
City, in writing, at least thirty (30) days' prior to the annual renewal date(s). The contract may include a clause authorizing
price adjustments after the initial 3 -year period.
The RFP was advertised on November 17, 2013 and was publicly opened on December 17, 2013. There were a total of two
(2) proposals received. The Utilities and Finance Departments reviewed the proposals and both were considered responsive,
see attached proposal checklist. Complete copies of both responses are available in the Finance Department for your review.
The two (2) responses were evaluated by the RFP Evaluation Committee, which was comprised of four (4) members
appointed by the City Manager: Bob Briggs, Chief Accountant; Mark Brownold, Water Treatment Plant Operator; Tom King,
Utilities Facility Manager; and Charles Smith, Utilities Director.
The RFP evaluation committee meeting was held on January 8, 2014 with the Evaluation Committee evaluating and short-
listing the firms on specific evaluation criteria. Please see the attached shortlist /evaluation form. The Evaluation Committee
short- listed the following firms in ranked order, and recommends contracting with the top ranked firm, Tri -Tech Laboratories
Inc. as the primary firm, and contracting with the second ranked firm, Flowers Chemical Laboratories Inc. as the secondary
firm, per the attached award recommendation from the Utilities Director. The City currently utilizes both of these firms for
laboratory services without a formal contract.
The Table below is the Evaluation Committee's rankings:
Rank/Respondent
1. Tri -Tech Laboratories Inc.
2. Flowers Chemical Laboratories Inc.
Issue:
Award term contracts for laboratory services for City water and wastewater facilities to Tri -Tech Laboratories Inc., and
Flowers Chemical Laboratories Inc., as recommended by the Evaluation Committee.
Recommendations
Staff recommends that the City Commission award the term contracts for RFP 414 -002 Laboratory Services for City Water
and Wastewater Facilities to primary firm Tri -Tech Laboratories Inc. in the amount of unit prices proposed, and secondary
firm Flowers Chemical Laboratories Inc. in the amount of unit prices proposed, and authorize the Mayor, City Clerk, and
staff to execute all necessary contract documents; and issue purchase orders or use the City's purchasing card up to the
budgeted amount each fiscal year.
Attachments:
1. RFP # 14 -002
2. Addendum #1
3. Addendum #2
4. Tri -Tech Proposal
5. Flowers Proposal
6. Shortlist /Evaluation Form
Checklist/Tabulation Form
Award Recommendation from Utilities Director
Financial Impact:
As budgeted each fiscal year. There was approximately $45,000 expensed for these services last fiscal year.
Type of Item: (please mark with an "x')
Public Hearing For Clerk's Dept Use:
Ordinance First Reading Consent Agenda
Ordinance Second Reading Public Hearing
Resolution Regular Agenda
X Commission Approval
Discussion & Direction
Original Document /Contract Attached for Execution by City Clerk
X Original Document /Contract Held by Department for Execution
Reviewed by City Attorney
Reviewed by Finance Dept.
Reviewed by ( )
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M ayor
S. Scott Vandergrift
City Ma
Robert Frank
TO: Joyce Tolbert, Purchasing Agent
THRU: Charles K. Smith, P.E. !
Utilities Director j.
FROM: Thomas King
Facilities Manager
DATE: January 14, 2013
Commissioners
John Grogan, District 1
Rosemary Wilsen, District 2
Rusty Johnson, District 3
Joel F. Keller, District 4
RE: RFP #14 -002 Laboratory Services For City Water & Wastewater Facilities
Recommendation
After review of the two respondents to RFP #14 -002 and as provided for in the Request For
Proposals, Utilities recommends the awarding the #1 ranked laboratory to Tri -Tech Laboratories
Incorporated and the 42 ranked laboratory to Flowers Chemical Laboratories.
The City received two (2) responsive proposals. Following a review of the proposals, the four 4
member RFP Evaluation Committee met and discussed the merits of the respondents. Both Tri-
Tech and Flowers Laboratories have provided many years of satisfactory laboratory analysis and
the City has a high level of confidence in both firms.
City of Ocoee Utilities Department • 1800 A.D. Mims Road • Ocoee, Florida 34761
Phone: (407) 905 -3159 • Fax: (407) 877 -5899 • www.ocoee.org
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EXHIBIT "C"
PRICE PROPOSAL FORM
RFP #14 -002 LABORATORY SERVICES FOR CITY WATER & WASTEWATER FACILITIES
A. Wastewater Treatment Facility
Item
Sample
Unit cost
Total Annual
No,
Event
Unit
Quantity
($ )
Cost ($
IA
Daily WWTP Final Effluent Fecal
EACH
365
ft I - -00
A ` `15•-C)o
I B
Daily WWTP Filter Effluent TSS
EACH
365
Quarterly Reclaimed Water Application
2A
Weekly WWTP Influent Paramet
EACH
52
9r ' I� �'
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2B
WWTP Effluent Parameters
Weekly m
EACH
52
r1 %4 -oD
3
Annual WWTP Sludge Analysis Parameters
EACH
I
4' o�`� CJ o�
4 � c?•• t'KJ
R. Reclaimed Water
Item
Sample
Frequency
Unit cost
Total
No.
Event
Unit
Quantity
Sampled
($)
Annual
Per Year
Cost $
4
Quarterly Reclaimed Water Application
45
12
46 0 -t ll:
3 ( 10 t>
Site Monitoring Parameters
EACH
IO
4
5
Field Analysis for Item 84
EACH
10
4`�ht
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y:3yGCt -%
6
Annual Reclaimed Water Analysis
I
1
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Parameters
EACH
C. Water Treatment Facility
ltem
Sample
Frequency
Unit cost
Total
No,
Event
Unit
Quantity
Sampled
($)
Annual
Pcr Year
Cost M
7A
Monthly Bacteriological Sample
45
12
�' iC
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Analysis
EACH
7B
Monthly Fluoride Sample Analysis
EACH
� I
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D, Special /Emergency Sample Pick Up Daring Normal Business flours
Unit Cost Per Total Annual
Item Unit Quantity Trip Cost
$ $)
{} i %j C -C'
Daily Sample Pick Up Charge at the WWTP EACH L • '•. c NA
(priced Separate from any sampling above)
Firm Name - i � L -Ck\DS Prepared By: g(trN. � l '� ^ l
RFP14- 002_Laboratory_Services 30
Tolbert, Joyce
From: King, Tom
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 9:18 AM
To: Tolbert, Joyce
Subject: FW: Clarification of Item B of RFP #14 -002
Joyce,
Below is the clarification we requested on the Tritech RFP response.
Please let me know if you need anything else on this.
Tom
From: Tamara Lal [ mailto:ttlabnb ell south. net
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 9:12 AM
To: King, Tom
Subject: Re: Clarification of Item B of RFP #14 -002
Dear Mr. King,
This email is in response to the bid quote question for B. Reclaimed Water, item numbers 4 and 5.
The "unit cost" is the total amount for all ten wells per quarter. It is correct to assume that each individual well
sample analysis is quoted at $66.00 unit cost for item 4 and $85.00 unit cost for each individual sample for item
5.
Please feel free to contact me should you need anything further.
Sincerely,
Tamara Lal
Tri -Tech Labs
407- 422 -4667
From: "King, Tom" < Tom. King C@,,ocoee.org
To: "Tamara Lal ( ttlabpbellsouth.net )" < ttlabPbellsouth,net >
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 11:30 AM
Subject: Clarification of Item B of RFP #14 -002
Ms. Lal,
Thank you for submitting your reply to the RFP 414 -002. The City requests clarification of your response to
the following items on your Exhibit "C" Price Proposal Form:
Item B. Reclaimed Water Item No 4 & 5
• Please verify the price you entered in the "Unit Cost $" column is a quarterly $ total for all 10 samples
• Is it correct to assume that each of the 10 samples for Item 4 are $66 for a quarterly cost of $660
• Is it correct to assume that each of the 10 samples for Item 5 are $85 for a quarterly cost of $850
Thank you for the Clarification,
Sincerely,
T�Omas King
Utilities Facility Manager
City of Ocoee Water Reclamation Facility
1800 A.D. Mims Road
Ocoee, FL 34761
407 905 3 100 ext. 4301
Cell 321 239 5283
t om.king_nocoec.org
EXHIBIT "D"
FDEP DOMESTIC WASTEWATER FACILITIES PERMIT
(22 PAGES)
R P 14- 002_Laboratory_Sery ices 31
20, SUMMARY OF LITIGATION:
Provide a summary of any litigation, claim(s), proposal disputes, or contract dispute($)
filed by or against the Respondent in the past five (5) years that is related to the services
that the Respondent provides in the regular course of business. The summary shall
state the nature of the litigation, claim, or contact dispute, a brief description of the case,
the outcome or projected outcome, and the monetary amounts involved. If none, please
so state. (Attach additional sheets, if necessary)
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21. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA:
Respondent acknowledges receipt of the following addenda;
No. / Dated a7
No. ,Z Dated I 171."q
No. Dated
22. LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS:
SUBCONTRACTOR and /or TEMPORARY WORKER AGENCY
NAME /ADDRESS /FEDERAL_ I.D. NO. /CONTACT PERSON /PHONE #:
Ira N 4 ! fir N d ♦ i7 [�i'L' ui lL�lJ - c7l�s m gr2 .
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(Attach additional sheets if necessary)
By submitting a proposal, the Respondent certifies that it has investigated any
subcontractorltemporary worker agency listed and has received and has in the
Respondent's files evidence that each subcontractor/temporary worker agency
maintains a fully- equipped organization capable, technically and financially, of
performing the pertinent work and that the subcontractor/temporary agency has done
similar work in a satisfactory manner. It is further acknowledged by the contractor
that any CHANGE or OMISSIONS in the subcontractors listed above shall require
the City of Ocoee's approval before any work shall commence by the additional
subcontractor on this project.
RFP 14- 002_Laboratory_Services 17
23. EQUIPMENT LISTING:
24. REFERENCES /EXPERIENCE OF RESPONDENT WITH SIMILAR CONTRACTS:
The Respondent shall provide at least three (3) separate references of previous
contracts with similar scope of work within the past five (5) years, preferably with a
governmental agency. Respondent must demonstrate ability to perform services of
similar complexity, nature, and size. For each previous contract, the Respondent must
provide a description of the scope, its location, and a contact person willing and able to
discuss the Respondent's performance for that contract. Letters of References may also
be provided. Only contracts for which the Respondent was the prime contractor will be
considered to be relevant.
DATE OF CONTRACT /AMOUNT OF PROJECT /CLIENT'S NAME AND ADDRESS/
TELEPHONE NUMBER /EMAIL ADDRESS /NAME OF CONTACT, ETC (attach
additional sheets if necessary).
Please list year, make & model of all equipment that will be used on City of Ocoee
properties, including whether owned or leased. If leased please provide name of lessor.
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Department
Kevin Rogers
371 Highway 78 West
Okeechobee, FL 34674
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PO Box 1348
Dunedin, FL 34697
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Dunedin, FL 34697
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5100150 th Avenue North
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2391533 -8600 $80,000+
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325 E, Pine Street
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Clearwater, FL 33765 -1945
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17915 Waterline Rd.
Bradenton, FL 34212
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Special rules for partnerships. Partnerships that conduct a trade or
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partnership is required to presume that a partner Is a foreign person,
and pay the withholding tax. Therefore, if you are a U.S. person that is a
partner in a partnership conducting a trade or business In the United
States, provide Form W -9 to the partnership to establish your U.S.
status and avoid withholding on your share of partnership income.
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Linda Trytek
Founder, President, Tri -Tech Laboratories, Inc
Linda Trytek is a trained Microbiologist with over 30 years experience in the
environmental field. She founded Tri -Tech Laboratories in 1990 and continues to
provide technical consultation to the private and public sectors including
government on the county, state and federal levels.
Areas of Expertise:
Microbiological analysis for drinking, waste, and ground water, food, soil, and
air specializing in Listeria, Staphylococcus, Pseudomonas, Serratia,
Salmonella, Shigella, E. coli, Legionella, Bacillus, yeast, mold, and others.
• Chemical sample analysis for drinking, waste, and ground water
Air quality analysis and remediation for mold.
Education:
• Associates, Valencia Community College, Orlando, Florida
• Undergraduate Studies, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida
• Special Accreditation in Ground Water Research, CDC - Atlanta, Georgia
Certifications:
• State of Florida for drinking water & many environmental contaminates
analysis.
• Recognized to meet USDA required compliance for laboratory testing and
analysis.
• Recognized to meet FDA required compliance for laboratory testing and
analysis
Memberships:
• America Industrial Hygiene
• Florida Rural Water Association
• Florida Bottled Water Association
• Florida Society of Environmental Analysts
Clients include:
• Pharmaceutical companies
• Kidney dialysis centers
• Bottled water companies
• Large and small restaurant chains
• County Health Departments
• City Water/Wasterwater facilities
Projects:
Air and water contamination and identification investigations for:
• Cape Canaveral National Air and Space Administration
• Food and Drug Administration
• Federal Food and Drug Administration
• Environmental Protection Agency
• Florida States Attorney's Office
• City of Tampa Bay dredging project
• President Bush's indoor air quality
• CDC Atlanta
Publications:
• `Decontamination of Sludge and Soil With The Use Of Earthworm Viticulture"
• " Pseudomonas Species Importance As A Contamination And As A Food
Source For Many Waterborne Contamination Sites"
• "Sterilization of Orange Juice Product With The Use Of Electrical Pulse
Current ".
Tamara Lai
Co- Founder and Principal, Tri -Tech Laboratories, Inc
Tamara Lai is a trained Quality Control Director with over 25 years experience in
the area of controlling, regulating and implementing all required areas pertaining
to the control of required procedures and current approved methods. She co-
founded Tri -Tech Laboratories in 1990 and continues to provide ail current
industry requirements to the private and public sectors including government on
the county, state and federal level.
Areas of Expertise:
• Laboratory control for microbiological and chemical sample analysis
• Laboratory analysis documentation of environmental samples
• Microorganism isolated and identified from food, air and water include species
of Listeria, Staphylococcus, Pseudomonas, Serratia, Salmonella, Shigella,
E. coli, Legionella, Bacillus, yeast, mold, and others.
Education:
Associate of Science, Valencia Community College, Orlando, Florida
Certifications:
• State of Florida for drinking water & many environmental contaminate
analysis.
Recognized to meet USDA required compliance for laboratory testing and
analysis.
• Recognized to meet FDA required compliance documentation for laboratory
testing and analysis
Memberships:
• America Industrial Hygiene
• Florida Rural Water Association
• Florida Bottled Water Association
• Florida Society of Environmental Analysts
Clients include:
• Pharmaceutical companies
• Kidney dialysis centers
• Bottled water companies
• Large and small restaurant chains
• County Health Departments
• City Water/Wasterwater facilities
Projects:
Documentation expertise in areas of air and water contamination and
identification investigations for
• Cape Canaveral National Air and Space Administration Food and Drug
Administration
• Federal Food and Drug Administration
• Environmental Protection Agency
• Florida States Attorney's Office
• City of Tampa Bay dredging project
• President Bush's indoor air quality project
Doreen Barrowman
Laboratory Manager, Tri -Tech Laboratories, Inc
Doreen Barrowman a trained Chemist and Microbiologist with over 30 years
experience in the area of controlling, regulating, and implementing all required
areas pertaining to regulating of required procedures, current approved methods,
documentation to the private and public sectors including government on the
county, state and federal level.
Areas of Expertise:
• Microbiological analysis for drinking, waste, and ground water, food, soil, and
air specializing in Listeria, Staphylococcus, Pseudomonas, Serratia,
Salmonella, Shigella, E. coli, Legionella, Bacillus, yeast, mold, and others.
• Chemical sample analysis for drinking, waste, and ground water samples,
• Air quality analysis and remediation for mold.
• Laboratory control for microbiological and chemical sample analysis
• Laboratory analysis documentation of environmental samples to ensure
compliance in accordance with National Environmental Laboratory standards.
• Control of all safety handling procedures and storage procedures of all
incoming laboratory supplies.
• Food Safety, Good Manufacturing Practices, and HACCP.
Education:
• Bachelor of Science, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida
Certifications:
• State of Florida for drinking water & many environmental contaminates
analysis.
• Recognized to meet USDA and FDA required compliance for laboratory
testing and analysis.
• State of Florida Food Safety Manager
Memberships:
• America Industrial Hygiene
• Florida Rural Water Association
• Florida Bottled Water Association
• Florida Society of Environmental Analysts
• Florida Institute of Food Technologist (former chair person)
Clients include:
• Pharmaceutical companies
• Kidney dialysis centers
• Bottled water companies
• Large and small restaurant chains
• County Health Departments
• City WaterNVasterwater facilities
Projects:
Air and water contamination and identification investigations for:
Food and Drug Administration
• Federal Food and Drug Administration
• Environmental Protection Agency
• Florida States Attorney's Office
Philip Lal
Field Supervisor, Tri -Tech Laboratories, Inc
Philip Lal is a trained and certified Field Specialist with over 10 years experience
in the environmental field sampling and field contamination operations. He
provides technical consultation to the private and public sectors including
government and the county, state and federal levels.
Areas of Expertise:
• Field sampling microbiological and chemical analysis for many clients such as
wastewater treatment plants, city, and county water supplies.
• Sampling main breaks to ensure drinking water quality.
• Sampling of monitor wells and ground waters in accordance with Department
of Environmental Protection regulations.
• Sampling Leg one ila sites,
• Giardia / Cryptosporidium sampling
• In -door and outdoor air quality monitoring and remediation treatment for mold.
• Sampling for many food borne bacteria
Education:
• Military Leadership courses.
• Military Class 3 course in quality control of intelligence records.
• Military equipment handling and maintenance courses.
• Military Class 3 courses in clerical, signals and firearms.
Certifications:
• State of Florida for drinking water & many environmental contaminate
analysis.
• Florida Department of Environmental protection for compliance of field
sampling and monitoring operations of drinking and ground waters.
Memberships:
• America Industrial Hygiene
• Florida Rural Water Association
• Florida Bottled Water Association
Florida Society of Environmental Analysts
Clients include:
• Pharmaceutical companies
• Kidney dialysis centers
• Bottled water companies
• Large and small restaurant chains
• County Health Departments
• City Water/Wasterwater facilities
Projects:
Air and water contamination and identification investigations for:
Food and Drug Administration
• Federal Food and Drug Administration
• Environmental Protection Agency
• Florida States Attorney's Office
• President's indoor air quality project
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Contractor and the City have caused this Agreement for Laboratory
Services for City Water & Wastewater Facilities to be executed by their duly authorized officers
as of the day and year first above written,
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this — day of
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APPROVED BY CITY OF OCOEE
COMMISSION AT A MEETING HELD
on , 2014, under Agenda Item
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RFP14- 002_Laboratory ^Services 39
FLiDWUUS clItMIC ,U UtIEC"ICQIES INC.
P.O. BOX 150597, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32715 -0597 PHONE (407) 339-5984 FAX (407) 2606110 www.tlowerslabs com
December 13, 2013
City of Ocoee Finance Department/Purchasing
150 N. Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee, Florida 34761 2258
Reference: RFP # 14 -002
LABORATORY SERVICES FOR CITY WATER & WASTEWATER FACILITIES
Attention: Joyce Tolbert, Purchasing Agent
Dear Ms. Tolbert.:
On behalf of Flowers Chemical Laboratories Incorporated (FCL), I am pleased to provide our
response to the above referenced RFP. Established in 1957, FCL has been serving the analytical
and environmental needs of our clients from the same location since 1970. In 1994, FCL expanded
the existing facility and is still one of the largest privately owned laboratories in the state.
Enclosed, please find one (1) original paper and four (4) electronic copies of our proposal. In
addition to Bid Documents and Addendum issued by the City of Ocoee, Section I contains the
Company Information, Laboratory Certifications, DMR -QA PT's, FDOH rating and Subcontract
Laboratories used by FCL. Based on the routine work requested it is unlikely FCL will need to
subcontract any work beyond the Radiological Analytes. Section 2 contains the Company Profile,
Clientele, References as required in Section 24 of General Conditions, as well financial references.
Section 3 is the Price Proposal (Exhibit C page 30) and Section 4 contains the Bid Security and
other forms including the Acknowledgement of Addenda.
FCL has reviewed the RFP documents and is capable of meeting the deliverables specified. FCL's
Project Management and Staff are very knowledgeable of the city's needs and understand the
importance of being proactive for the client. In addition to providing hard copy reports, FCL has
developed a computer data system, which will allow the city direct access to its lab results. The
website at v, -t[ will display the reports in a pdf or html format. These reports can
be loaded into diskettes, electronic files, or printed reports as needed by the city. As an added
feature, FCL can send electronic e -mails to notify the city when results are ready.
The following individuals are authorized to make representations on behalf of FCL for this RFP:
Name: Dr. Jefferson S. Flowers, PhD
Title: President I Technical Director
Address: 481 Newburyport Avenue, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Telephone: (407) 339 -5984, extension 219
Name: John W. Lindsey, Jr.
Title: Business Development Director
Address: 481 Newburyport Avenue, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Telephone: (407) 339 -5984, extension 217
City of Ocoee
RI=P # 14 002
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Financial stability, industry involvement, legally defensible data and qualified staff have been a
W111111112 combination for Flowers Chemical Laboratories Inc. After more than (50) fifty years. FCL
remains debt free and committed to the success of each client that we serve. In today's volatile
market place, you want a company with a proven record and a solid future. While other laboratories
have folded or sold out, I'CL is still here and continues to expand. We were here yesterday, we are
here today and we will be here tomorrow.
Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the county °s RFP. The staff at FCL looks forward to it
favorable response from tlae County. Should you need to reach Ine for any questions Concerning this
RFP or FCL, f can be reached at (407) 339 -5984, ext 219.
J S. Flowers. - aD
ehnieal Director
nical Laboratories Incorporated
P.O. Box 150507
,, amonte Springs. I =L 3 ?715 -0597
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F1._CWUUS CU "IC U l[AUCLAIOUIrs INC.
P.O. BOX 150597, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32715 -0597 PHONE (407) 339 -5984 FAX (407) 260.6110 www.flowerslabs . com
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Company Information
Since 1957, Flowers Chemical Laboratories Incorporated (FC[_) has been meeting the analytical and
environmental needs of our clients. In 1994, the facility was expanded to its current size of 36,000
square feet. Currently, FCL is one of the largest privately owned laboratories in the state. We
maintain the financial resources, organizational experience, technical skill, professional staff and
NELAC certifications to meet or exceed the needs of our clients. For those few analyses that FCL
is not certified, we use only other NELAP accredited laboratories.
Everything at FCL is done in accordance with the NLLAC compliant Quality Management Plan
(QMP). The QMP outlines the activities, duties and responsibilities of all personnel throughout the
laboratory. A copy of the QMP will be provided upon request by the city. A list of our major
laboratory instrumentation including: Gas Chromatograph /Mass Spectrometer, Gas
Chromatographs, GC Volatile equipment, I-IPLC, ICPMS, ICP, AAS, FIMS, TRAACS Lab
Instruments and General Laboratory equipment is provided at the end of this section.
FCL currently has Ms. Christina Justus assigned as Project Manager for the City of Ocoee.
Christina will be responsible to make sure all kits are sent out to the city, the samples are properly
logged into the lab for analyses, and the final reports are issued on time and in the proper format.
Christina will be the point of contact for the city. l ler resume is provided.
As a client of FCL, the city's staff has direct access to their data via our website C7'
�.�� tiv.l The data can be retrieved at any time and is displayed as a pdf or html file.
When printed, the data has an electronic signature and can be submitted to the regulatory agency.
This data access is only for authorized city staff and cannot be viewed by other FCL clients or the
public. Also, FCL can provide an automatic e -mail to the city when data is ready.
Samples will be processed through the Flowers Chemical Laboratories Incorporated facility located
at 481 Newburyport Avenue in Altamonte Springs, Florida. All field and courier staff is scheduled
from this facility, as well. More than 99% of the city's samples will never leave FCL's hands.
From the time we collect or pick up the sample from the city until the final report is issued FCL is
in control of the sample. We will use our staff (not a for -hire subcontractor) to transport your
samples to our laboratory. Additionally, FCL Field Staff will collect samples in accordance with
the DEP -SOP- 001 /01 or latest version. Each field service technician has a four -wheel drive vehicle.
appropriate field meters and sampling equipment as outlined in the RFP.
Once the sample is received at FCI_, it will be logged in for the specified analysis, analyzed and
reported in the appropriate time frarne. Your Project Manager will review the data for quality
assurance and process the report. Any anomalies will be checked and verified (MCI, exceedances,
etc.) before the report is issued.
The following is brief summary of the key personnel from FCL who will have direct input or review
of the city's work:
City of Ocoee
RFP ## 14 -002
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Dr. Jefferson S. Flowers
President ;' Technical Director
Dr. Flowers received a Ph. D in Chemistry front the University of California at Davis, CA, it B.S. in
Chemistry (Radiochemistry), a B.A. in Mathematics ( Statistics / Computer Science), a Certification
in Industrial Hygiene and Health Physics from Cal State University at San Jose, CA and a
Certification in Industrial Toxicology from the University.
Since 19 -16. Dr. Flowers has been directing and shaping the business contracts of Flowers Chemical
Laboratories Incorporated. With more than thirty -five (35) years of experience in directing a wide
variety of environmental projects involving water, wastewater and hazardous waste, Dr. Flowers
continues to develop and implement new analytical techniques to improve the accuracy and
efficiency of laboratory work and has designed and developed the L1MS system for FCL. Dr.
Flowers was intimately involved in the process of formulating the rules and regulations governing_
the accreditation of the chemical lahoratories at both the state and federal levels. He is a member of
the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference, Accreditation Authority
Standing Committee, the Coordination Ad Hoc Committee and the Data Base Committee. lie is a
former Chairman of the Lake Advisory Committee to the City of Maitland and is a Councilman of
the City of `t mtland. Florida.
B._Mark_iZuslcr Laboratory Manager
Mr. Rusler earned a B.S. in Chemistry from the [_!niversity of Central Florida and has completed the
DOT Hazardous Material Compliance Course, Responsible Land Applications for Biosolids
Seminar.and completed courses in WMD,' Terrorism Preparedness and Response for Water and
Wastewater Utility Operators.
ky"ith more than twenty -five (25) years of analytical laboratory experience, Mr. Rusler has broad
experience in organics, trace metals, pravimetric, titrimetric, and colormetric analysis. He has
consulted and testified as an expert witness in federal, state and county courts. Mr. Rusler has also
work for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection prior to becoming the Laboratory
Manager at FCL.
June S. Flowers_
Quality Systems Director
June Flowers received a B.S. in Biology from New York State University at Cortland, New York.
Ms. Flowers has more than twenty -five (25) years of operational and managerial experience in the
environmental commercial laboratory industry. She has experience in quality assurance includi110
the preparation and management of QA Project Plans, auditing lab operations, writing SOP'S,
evaluatino data collection, reduction and reporting. She is currently serving on the NLLAC Chapter
h, Accrediting Authority Committee in addition to the Environmental Committee of the Florida
Petroleum Marketers Association.
City M,Ocoee
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Chr*sfina Justus
[hhxhnu has B.S. in Lovinnmenb| Science from California University of Pennsylvania and has
mo than six (6) years of labor experience Including wet chemistry and nucrobiology,
As m Project Manager njnoo 2011, Christina has provided data puokogcx for many of FC| 's larger
rnuoitipu| clients. Through her cscd|en1 coxk`noer service skills and quick response to mnu|yhua|
rcqxcmtx she has developed a strong relationship with her clients. Fier time nmuugcnncn< and project
follow Lip are exemplary.
Mh"i D. Loucks Scninr Project Manager
Phil has an M.S. in Health 5cicnurx fn`nn the University of Central Florida at ()rando. Florida and
B.A. in Biology (with a minor in C from the University of Minnesota zK Minneapolis,
.
With more than thirty (30) Ycuro in the envir laboratory field, Mr, Loucks has developed u
reputation fur exceeding the client's expectations. He tracks client projects fr sunno|c receipt to
6no| report issuance. Hiy knowledge o� �nvin`nonuN| rc�u|udmnm and data accuracy produce
complete data yucku�es for mur Clients. lie is responsible for contract administration and
rnnuu�concxtofRnwcr'sproject {,unox.
Business Development Director
.John W.
Mr. LJudycy receive(] x R.4� in Biology from the [oUcoc of Charleston in [bndcxkxn. South
Carolina.
Since 1987, Mr. Lindsey has been actively involved in the implementation of both the federal and
the state ^^3x[c Drinking Water Act". D* has worked un Environmental Boo|th Specialist, a State
Oooh Rider for the Florida Rural Water /\suwxiubuo arid provided training ytnmiuur for the
collection of water and wastewater sonnn|cy. As the Business Development Manager for F[L ho
has created u business roudd usix� in-house �ouhcs and ro�ionV| short hold laboratories toexpand
the reach of FCL. John has also developed and equipped the existing, field staff at FCL
More complete and additional Resumes can be provide(] upon request.
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Asset
Property Description MANUFACTU SERIAL
LOCATI( DATE in
Number
NUMBER
16
SERVICE
Computer Equipment
12/15/1986
17
1
NeXT computer
FCL
3/23/1993
306
Accounting Computer Cheap Guys
FCL
2007
4
Apple Computer (Database Machine
FCL
2/6/2002
5
Lexmark T620 Printer
FCL
2/12/2002
6
Apple Computer
FCL
12/1/2001
9
Mac Computer (Comp USA)
FCL
1/15/2003
12
Computer for Lab (Mark Rusler)
FCL
8/3/2004
273
Corre Duo Mac Pro
FCL
9/15/2006
375
Toshiba 4200PlusUPS
FCL
3/1/2010
361
Main Panel and Sub -panel surge suppressor
FCL
5/20/2010
382
Mac Mini
FCL
8/15/2010
383
Claris Control Computer
FCL
2/26/2010
391
June's Laptop MAC Book Air MAC
FCL
6/15/2011
9/27/2002
Facility
7673 Auto sampler
Hewlett Packard
13
Lab Furniture
FCL
4/15/1989
253
ST Charles Lab Furn
FCL
8/24/1993
254
ST Charles Funme Hood
FCL
12/1/1993
365
Copytronics Lease Areement
FCL
12/24/2008
GC Semi - Volatile Instruments
Gas Chromatographs with FID, PID, ECD, NPD and Thermistor Detectors
15
5890 Gas Chromatograph
Hewlett Packz 2631AO8786
FCL
12/15/1986
16
FID detector
FCL
12/15/1986
17
5890 Gas Chromatograph with ECD
Hewlett Packe 3030G11577
FCL
12/15/1999
18
5890 Gas Chromatograph with NPD/ Hewlett Packz 2750A17590
FCL
3/8/2000
20
5890A, SeriesIl GC /ECD
HP /Agilent 3029A29836
FCL
912712002
21
18593B Autosampler
HP /Agilent 3120827143
FCL
9/27/2002
22
Data Station HP7673
Hewlett Packe 3104A24206
FCL
9/27/2002
245
7673 Auto sampler
Hewlett Packz 3202A29307
FCL
9/27/2002
246
Data controler station HP 7673
Hewlett Packard
FCL
9/27/2002
247
Computer Semivoc -NT -3
Pentium
FCL
9/27/2002
248
7673 Auto sampler
Hewlett Packz 3120A27146
FCL
9/27/2002
249
Data controler station HP 7673
Hewlett Packard
FCL
9/27/2002
250
Computer Semivoc -NT -1
Gateway
FCL
9/27/2002
251
7673 Auto sampler
Hewlett Packard
FCL
9/27/2002
252
Data controler station HP 7673A
Hewlett Packard
FCL
9/27/2002
370
Ciarius 600 Gas Chromatograph
Perkin Elmer 665510011201
FCL
3/1/2010
372
Perkin Elmer Auto System
Perkin Elmer 61ON2091803
FCL
373
Perkin Elmer Auto System
Perkin Elmer 61ON2082414
FCL
374
Perkin Elmer Auto System
Perkin Elmer 61ON2071511
FCL
GC /MS Equipment
2 GC /MS /DS Volatile Systems and 2 GC /MS /DS Semi - Volatile Systems
23
5890 Gas Chromatograph
Hewlett Packe 331OA49473
FCL
10/15/1993
24
5972 MSD
Hewlett Packe 3329A00606
FCL
10/15/1993
25
7673 Auto Sampler
Hewlett Packe 3332A35838
FCL
10/15/1993
26
7673 Controller
Hewlett Packe 3332A32891
FCL
10/15/1993
27
Vacuum guage
Torr
FCL
10/15/1993
28
Monitor
Hewlett Packe 3238J92858
FCL
10/15/1993
29
5890 Gas Chromatograph
Hewlett Packa 3019A28541
FCL
30
5972 MSD
Hewlett Packa 3004Al2620
FCL
31
7673 Auto Sampler
Hewlett Packa 3013A21539
FCL
32
7673 Controller
Hewlett Packe 3018A21507
FCL
35
Apollo 400 Computer
Hewlett Packa 6318A21022
FCL
37
HP 1350 SE
Hewlett Packa 323SAOS380
FCL
39
Sonicator'S10
Bronson 3435A01930
FCL
40
Gas leak detector 21 -250
G741307
FCL
41
4551 vial multi sampler
O.I. Analytical
FCL
263
5975 MSD
Agilent US54431800
FCL
264
7683B Injector
Agilent CN54737605
FCL
265
6890N Network GC System
Agilent CN10550115
FCL
357
5890 Gas Chromatograph
Hewlett Packa 3336A56849
FCL
358
Laserjet 4si Printer
Hewlett Packa USGB537203
FCL
390
5972 MSD
Hewlett Packa 3524AO2849
FCL
GC Volatiles Equipment
6/1/1990
6/1/1996
6/1/1990
6/1/1990
10/15/1993
10/15/1993
1/1/2005
1/1/2005
8/15/1999
2/1/2006
2/1/2006
2/1/2006
4/20/2011
Gas Chromatographs for Volatiles Purge and Trap Analysis equipped with Hall / PID
Detectors, Dual Channel
44
5890 Gas Chromatograph equipped N Hewlett Packe 3336A54830
FCL
10/15/1993
45
F.I.D. and P.I.D. Detectors (SOS88IJ;O.1.
Analytical
FCL
10/15/1993
46
4560 Sample Concentrator
0.1. Analytica 3428460380
FCL
10/15/1993
47
4560 Sample Concentrator
O.I. Analytica 3429460173
FCL
10/15/1993
49
CR501 Printer
Shimadzu 40127H
FCL
10/15/1993
51
5890 Gas Chromatograph equipped %A Hewlett Packa 3223A42912
FCL
10/15/1993
52
H.E.D. and P.I.D. Detectors (SUS88EI0.1.
Analytical
FCL
10/15/1993
53
4430 Power Supply
0.1. Analytica 6426530286
FCL
10/15/1993
54
4430 Power Supply
O.I. Analytica 89-296A
FCL
10/15/1993
55
5200 Detector Controller
O.I. Analytica A232176
FCL
10/15/1993
56
CR501 Printer
Shimadzu 30186H
FCL
10/15/1993
57
CR501 Printer
Shimadzu 30177H
FCL
10/15/1993
58
Loop Sampling Module
O.I. Analytica 91 -348
FCL
12/10/1988
59
4460A Sample Concentrator
O.I. Analytica 11318 -1 -907
FCL
7/11/1991
60
4430 Lamp power supply
0.1. Analytica 4430-REVD
FCL
7/11/1991
61
4420 ECD
O.I. Analytica 2113 -8 -577
FCL
7/11/1991
62
Auto Sampling Module
O.I. Analytica 156 -358
FCL
7/11/1991
63
Loop Sampling Module
O.I. Analytica 91 -347
FCL
7/11/1991
64
Auto Sampling Module
O.I. Analytica 177872
FCL
7/11/1991
65
4552 Auto Sampler
O.I. Analytica
FCL
7/11/1991
66
5890 Gas Chromatograph
Hewlett Packa 3108A34235
FCL
8/18/1994
67
H.E.D. and P.I.D. Detectors (SUS88A
0.1. Analytical
FCL
7/11/1991
69
Injection Module
O.I. Analytica 10712 -1 -185
FCL
8/18/1994
70
Injection Module
O.I. Analytica 10712 -1 -178
FCL
8/18/1994
71
4420 H.E.C.D.
O.I. Analytical
FCL
8/18/1994
72
4430 Lamp Power Supply
O.I. Analytica B426530283
FCL
8/18/1994
73
4551 Auto Sampler
O.I. Analytical
FCL
8/18/1994
74
4460A Sample Concentrator
O.I. Analytical
FCL
8/18/1994
75
Injection Module
O.I. Analytica 90 -161
FCL
8/18/1994
76
Injection Module
0.1. Analytica 90 -158
FCL
8/18/1994
82
Eclipse Purge and Trap Model 4660
OI Analytical A409466202P
FCL
1/12/2005
398
GCMS
Alpha Omega
FCL
12/20/2011
399
GCMS
Alpha Omega
FCL
12/20/2011
Metals Instruments
1 Graphite Furnace AA, 1 Zeeman Graphite Furnace AA, 1 Flame Atomic Absorption, 1 ICP,
2 ICP /M5, 2 Mercury Analyzers
88 FIMS Mercury Analyzer equipped with Perkin Elmer 4143 FCL 1/26/1995
89
AS90 Flow Injector
Perkin Elmer
2745
FCL
1/26/1995
90
Model 50B Mercury Analyser equipper Bacharach
K63951619
FCL
3/1/1987
91
AS90 Auto Sampler
Perkin Elmer
508569
FCL
4/24/1985
92
ICP Optima 3300DV
Perkin Elmer
069N9042401
FCL
5/10/2004
93
Microwave oven
O.I. Corp.
A548395172
FCL
12/20/1995
94
Elan 6100 ICP /MS
Perkin Elmer
1520001
FCL
9/3/2003
95
Microwave oven Model # 7295
O.I. Corp.
A050323389
FCL
12/15/2000
96
AS93 plus Auto Sampler
Perkin Elmer
1/11/2005
FCL
5/10/2004
276
CPl MODBlock w /temp control
CPI
05 -0O530
FCL
4/6/2007
386
Mercury Analyzer
Cetac
111005QTA
FCL
2/15/2011
387
Chiller recirc pump
VWR
FCL
4/19/2011
388
Chiller recirc pump
PolyScience
107A00040
FCL
4/25/2011
1100 Flourescence Detector
5 TRAACS Lab Instruments
FCL
3/16/2005
261
HPLC 2D Chemstation
97
Traacs 800 with Auto Sampler
Bran -Lubbe
89/0123
FCL
3/17/1989
98
Model 30 PS /2 Computer
IBM
8503001
FCL
3/17/1989
99
AutoSampler
Sci Instrumen
9503670
FCL
7/1/1984
100
AutoSampler
Sci InstrumenTCO
367
FCL
7/1/1984
101
Traacs 800 Auto Sampler
Bran -Lubbe
89/0155
FCL
11/4/1997
102
Printer
Panasonic
6LMBVF84229
FCL
11/4/1997
104
Traacs 800 with Auto Sampler
Bran -Lubbe
TCO261
FCL
9/1/2002
105
Conductivity meter
Fisher
811558
FCL
11/4/1997
106
AutoSampler
Sci Instrumen
89/0156
FCL
7/1/1984
266
Lachat QuickChem 8500
Lachet
060600000312
FCL
8/8/2006
267
HP Compaq
Lachet
2UA629130V
FCL
8/8/2006
389
Block Digestor BD 40 w/ control
Tecnicon
407111
FCL
4/7/2011
HPLC Instruments
117
Series 1050 HPLCs equipped with
Hewlett Packard
FCL
3/8/2000
119
Diode Array Detector
Hewlett Packard
FCL
3/8/2000
120
Auto Sampler
Hewlett Packard
FCL
3/8/2000
121
Pump
Hewlett Packard
FCL
3/8/2000
122
Degassing Injector
Hewlett Packard
FCL
3/8/2000
123
Series 1100 HPLC equipped with:
Agilent
FCL
1/11/2005
124
Quaternary pump
Agilent US72102034
FCL
1/11/2005
125
Fluorescence Detector
Agilent DE82200282
FCL
1111/2005
126
Pickering Pinnacle PCX post column
Pickering
FCL
1/11/2005
127
Autosampler
Agilent DE33223817
FCL
1/11/2005
128
Dell Computer
FCL
1/11/2005
257
Quaternary Pump
FCL
3/16/2005
258
1100 Autosampler
FCL
3/16/2005
259
LAN Com
FCL
3/16/2005
260
1100 Flourescence Detector
FCL
3/16/2005
261
HPLC 2D Chemstation
FCL
3/16/2005
396
HPLC
FCL
12/22/2011
Ion Chromatograph (IC) Instrument
136 Auto Sampler
137 Model ISC -90
138 Dell Computer
General Laboratory
140 TOC Analyser 5050A
395 TOC Analyser 10300
397 Auto titrator
Dionex
FCL
2/18/2003
Dionex
2080428
FCL
2/18/2003
Dell
D422Z511
FCL
2/18/2003
Shimadzu
34401024
FCL
12/20/2002
OI AnalyticalC N1477326647
FCL
12/22/2011
Man Tech
190G7216
FCL
12/28/2011
pH Meters
141
710A pH Meter
Orion 1487
FCL
5/7/1992
142
215 pH Meter
Corning 4082
FCL
10/13/1992
Spectrophotometer
144
HACH DR /3000
HACH 9.207E +11
FCL
12/20/2002
145
Genesys 2
Spectronic 3N2C178001
FCL
10/11/2001
Analytical Balances
147
1702 Balance
Sartorius 35100148
FCL
5/20/1986
148
B4100 Balance
Sartorius 38060050
FCL
7/5/1991
151
Scout Pro
Ohaus 7124280684
FCL
9/25/2005
311
Intell -Lab Balance
intelligent 199134/07
FCL
2/7/2008
364
UWE A25OU Balance
UWE 901552
FCL
10/16/2009
Liquid Concentrators
152
TurboVap II
Zymark TV951N6148
FCL
12/14/1995
154
TurboVap II
Zymark TV9429N4156
FCL
12/14/1995
155
TurboVap 11
Zymark TV9550N6554
FCL
12/14/1995
TCLP Extractors
361
TCLP Extractor
Dayton
156
TCLP Extractor
Dayton K92F
FCL
3/16/1991
6 Headspace Extractors
157
4 -Zero Headspace Extractors
Millipore
FCL
6/1/1990
158
2 -Zero Headspace Extractors
Gillman
FCL
9/27/1996
Ovens
159
0130 -4H Oven
QC -lab Equip 65547
FCL
12/2/1979
160
Model 28 Oven
Precision Scie 17 -X -12
FCL
7/6/1985
162
Model STG 80
Precision Scientific
FCL
4/17/1999
163
Muffle furnace 46000
Thermolyne 7.14931E +11
FCL
4/17/1999
275
Soil Moisture Concentration Heater /B:OHAUS(Data ' 1128011732
FCL
4/4/2007
Water Baths
164
Water Bath extractions
Precision Scie 2472
FCL
5/6/1982
165
Hot plate w/ waterbath
Thermolyne type 2200
FCL
4/17/1999
166
Hot plate w/ waterbath
Thermolyne type 2200
FCL
4/17/1999
167
Fecal bath
Blue M )W 291
FCL
5/6/1982
168
Enterococci bath
Blue M
FCLS
4/17/1999
170
Magni Whirl Water Bath
Blue M M5 -6054
FCL
4/17/1999
312
0 + G water bath
BUCHI made by Mark
FCL
2/12/2008
376
Fecal bath
Blue M M5 -1046
FCL
6/2/2010
379
Isotemp 2100
Fischer 2000008/008
FCL
3/1/2010
Refrigerators
171
Coldpoint Refrigerator
Sears
FCL
7/8/1985
172
Frostguard Refrigerator
General Electric
FCL
7/8/1985
173
Walk -in Refrigerator
Artic
FCL
8/24/1993
174
GDM47 Refrigerator
True Manufac' 1065773
FCL
10/5/1994
175
GE Refrigerator
General Elects 1399908
FCL
10/1/2008
176
61AR Refrigerator
Marvel Indust 92388020
FCL
7/6/1989
177
Refrigerator
U -Line
FCL
5/14/1988
178
Refrigerator
General Electric
FCL
8/5/1998
179
Refrigerator Model# 2539668010
Kenmore BA61012631
FCL
5/5/1996
180
KitchenAid Refrgerator
KitchenAid
FCL
4/17/1999
181
Refrigerator
Sanyo stainless
FCL
10/5/1994
307
Ice Machine
Scotsman 06061320012789
FCL
11/9/2006
324
Refrigerator
Appliance Direct
FCL
10/3/2008
400
Refrigerator
Whirlpool
FCL
3/20/2012
Miscellaneous
182
COD Reactor
Hach
770SA19
FCL
7/8/1985
360
COD Reactor
Hach
980800018028
FCL
183
Block Digestor2040
Tecator
338
FCL
184
Block Digestor2040
Tecator
255
FCL
185
Turbidimeter(Micro100)
HF Scientific
111228
FCL
12/13/2001
186
Sonic Disruptor VC -S00
Sonics & Mate
9847
FCL
11/18/1987
188
Colony Counter
Cambridge In
11288 -1
FCL
7/17/1993
189
U.V. Sterilyzer
Millipore
91 -2562
FCL
8/16/1994
190
Radiometer
UVX
18142
FCL
6/10/1995
191
Coliform Insulator Bath
Precision
12AR -5
FCL
7/6/1985
192
C -1750 Sterilizer, Autoclave
Barnstead
660945
FCL
6/6/1989
194
Orion 960 Ion Selective Titrator
Orion
A546395172
FCL
11/1/1995
195
Radiation Survey Meter Model 2000
Bicron
B228X
FCL
7/27/1996
196
BOD Incubator Model 815
Precision Scie
WB64710775
FCL
12/15/2000
197
Vanometer
Lab Safety
20026
FCL
10/10/1994
198
Vanometer
Dwyer
30404
FCL
5/10/1985
199
NBS Thermometer ( -1 to 201 oC)
ERTCO
92564
FCL
1/9/1997
200
Class 2 weights (Ig-100g)
Denver Ist. Cc96-
3092982 -01
FCL
2/14/1997
201
Class S weights (lmg - 100 g)
Troemner
14342
FCL
5/7/1996
202
Isotemp Incubator
Fisher
B4162155
FCL
203
Conductivity /Salinity Instrument
YSI 3100
98L0250 AB
FCL
12/1/1998
204
Dissolved 02 Meter Model 5000
YSI
0010650AA
FCL
11/1/2001
205
Color comparator
W.H. Curtin
FCL
206
Mini Vortex
Fisher
2447
FCL
207
Sonogen -Z
Branson Instr
ITH -80-6
FCL
208
Midi - Distillation
Andrews Glas
FCL
209
pH Meter(Chek -Mite)
Corning
4
FCL
6/25/2002
210
pH Meter(Chek -Mite)
Corning
5
FCL
6/25/2002
211
pH- Meter(8000)
VWR
1990
FCL
212
coliform incubator 552
percision
FCL
213
Flashpoint
Boekel
FP07307 -3
FCL
9/1/2005
313
Ktype Thermomoeter
EXTECH
H005906
FCL
2/29/2008
356
Lachat Mini Distillation Block
Lachat
A2000 -973
FCL
11/14/2008
359
Bacterial incubator
Hach
9.304E +11
FCL
366
EST VOC Concentrator
EST
FCL
10/13/2009
367
Carrier A/C 8.5 7.5 TON
FCL
8/25/2009
369
pH tester 30 (micro)
Oakton
1588059
FCL
4/6/2010
3030
Autoclave
Market Forge
C1794
FCL
4/16/2010
368
Ktype Thermomoeter
Cole Parmer
3665085
FCL
3/9/2010
378
coliform incubator 552
pziser
FCL
380
pHTester2
Oakton
BOD /CBOD
FCL
384
Block Digestor 48 Place
Velp Scientific 8169
FCL
5/1/2010
392
Dissolved 02 Meter ProDo
YSI
11H100234
FCL
8/30/2011
403
Dissolved 02 Probe
YSI
116101709
FCL
8/30/2011
393
K8151 Soil -x Cell System
Environmental express
FCL
6/21/2011
401
pH tester 30 (metals)
Oakton
070/01
FCL
402
Chlorine Meter(pocket colorimeter)
HACH
OE188200
FCL
2/1/2012
Field Instrumentation
214
Orion Model 210A pH Meter
Orion
12359
FCLN
9/1/2000
215
Dissolved 02 Meter Model 55/25ft
YSI
9930330 AB
FCL
9/1/2000
216
Salinity /Conductivity Meter Model30 /YS1
000O200 AE
FCL
9/1/2000
217
Line Depth Meter Indicator
Solinst
24292
FCL
7/1/1999
218
pH /Temperature Meter Model 313
Corning
59915
FCL
7/1/1999
219
Chlorine Test Meter
Hanna
HI93701
FCL
5/4/2004
220
Chlorine Test Meter, Model 1200
LaMotte
0125 -1397
FCL
5/28/2004
221
Multi Test Meter, Con 11 Series
Oakton
230002
FCLS
12/22/2004
222
pH /Temp Meter, pH 11 Series
Oakton
227275
FCLS
1/6/2005
277
Typhoon ESP Pump and Controller
ProActive
FCL
2004
278
Typhoon ESP Pump and Controller
ProActive
FCLS
2004
279
Typhoon ESP Pump and Controller
ProActive
FCLN
2004
280
Stainless steel Monsoon ESP pump ar ProActive
1044
FCL
2005
281
YSI 85 DO, Cond, Temp,Salinity
YSI
02D1076AD
FCL
1997
282
YSI 85 DO, Cond, Temp,Salinity
YSI
0682218
FCL
1997
283
YSI 550A DO Meter
YSI
06AI367AE
FCLS
1990
284
pH /Meter 313H
Corning
68054
FCL
285
pH Meter Model 290A
Orion
6099
FCL
286
HACH Cond /TDS Meter Model 44600-
HACH
60010 -2392
FCLS
1999
287
Water level inndicator Solinst 65'Model SCL 144
24292
FCL
2001
289
Water level 200'
Model 101
41892
FCL
2005
290
Water level 200'
no model 4
NA
FCLN
2003
291
Water level 200'
34393
FCLS
2005
292
TB Meter Z100P
HACH
20500026497
FCLN
1998
293
TB Meter 202OTB
LaMotte
26856
FCL
2004
294
TB Meter 202OTB
LaMotte
5736 -1005
FCLS
2007
295
Bladder Pump
Geo Tech Pro
NA
FCLN
2004
296
Perastaltic Pump
Geo Tech
NA
FCL
2001
297
Perastaltic Pump
Geo Tech
600100-2392
FCLS
2006
298
Chlorine Test Meter, Model 1200
LaMotte
9076 -3003
FCL
300
Dreger Model 196F
Ekman
FCL
1999
301
Vandorian Style Multi Lever Water Sampler
FCL
1997
302
Sampling Poles
Nasco
FCL
2006
303
Stainless steel Monsoon ESP pump ar
ProActive
-
FCLN
2007
304
Sigma 1350
D08925539A
FCL
2007
305
Sigma 1350
D11926132A
FCL
2007
314
YSI 85 DO, Cond, Temp,Salinity
08H101414
FCL
2008
315
YSI 85 DO, Cond, Temp,Salinity
76598125
FCLS
2008
316
Turbidimeter 202OTB
LaMotte
1579 -0300
FCL
2008 (used)
317
ORP meter
Oakton
1316224
FCL
2008
318
Wind meter
Kestrel
568034
FCL
2008
319
Flow Probe
Global
67829
FCL
2008
336
pH Stick
Oakton
1293176
FCL
337
pH Stick
Oakton
1350987
FCL
338
pH Stick
Oakton
FCL
339
Chlorine meter
HACH
07020EO6437
FCL
340
Chlorine meter
HACH
ca #58700 -00
FCL
341
Turb meter
HF Scientific
DRT 15C
FCL
342
Turb meter
LaMotte
5663 -0605
FCL
343
electric centrifical pump
Flow Tec
FCL
344
3Y� HP Gas centrifical pump
Briggs /Straton
FCL
345
Water Level
Solinst 50'
31180
FCL
346
Secci Disk
FCL
347
John 12' Boat
FCL
348
Trolling Motor
FCL
349
pH /fond
Oakton
350257
FCL
needs probe
350
3 stage esp pump (plastic)
Typhoon
10433
FCL -N
351
3 stage controler Typhoon 10076
FCL -N
352
2 stage esp controler Typhoon
FCL -N
353
2 stage esp pump (plastic) Typhoon 10382
FCL -N
354
2 Stage sampling pole
FCL -S
Office Furniture & Equipment
223
Desks (10), Chairs (31), Files
FCL
4/1/1993
225
Library Book Cases
FCL
8/23/1993
226
New Fax Machine
FCL
12/15/2000
227
Xerox Work Center Copier
FCL
12/15/2000
228
Computer and Printer 2 yr old
FCL
12/15/2000
394
Air conditioning system
RTU -3 FCL
5/10/2011
1005
Transportation
Iso Temp
300079
2051
2000 Toyota Tacoma
FCL
2/28/2006
268
2005 Mazda 83000
FCL
1/10/2006
320
2001 Chevy Tahoe
FCL
9/8/2008
309
2005 Fort XLT
FCL
5/22/2007
322
2003 Buck Rendezvous
FCL
10/3/2008
355
1999 Ford Explorer 2 D
FCL
2/10/2009
323
2006 Ford F -150 eVAN
FCLS
12/20/2007
270
2003 Chev. 4x4
FCLS
6/27/2006
362
2005 Suzuki
FCLK
4/6/2009
363
PT Cruser 2008
FCL
4/15/2009
2036
2004 Chevy Colorado Red
FCLN
5/7/2010
1106
2004 Chevy Colorado Yellow
FCLS
5/12/2010
385
2009 Mercedes
FCL
9/29/2010
Dishwashers
325
Amana
FCL
12/1/2008
326
GE
FCL
12/1/2008
327
GE
FCL
12/1/2008
328
GE
FCL
12/1/2008
329
GE
FCL
12/1/2008
330
GE
FCL
12/1/2008
331
GE
FCL
12/1/2008
332
GE
FCL
12/1/2008
333
Americana
FCL
12/1/2008
334
Magic Chef
FCL
12/1/2008
335
Kenmore
FCL
12/1/2008
241
RCA model PSD110S -48BA
FCL
8/31/1993
243
Heincke Pulsonic 1000 Washer
South Lab
1000
Wirlpool Refridgerator
Whirlpool
541612412
FCLS
12/15/2000
1001
Small GE Refridgerator
GE
RM133734
FCLS
12/15/2000
1002
Precision Drying Oven
Precision
699101280
FCLS
12/15/2000
1004
Fisher Isotemp500
Fisher
300079
FCLS
12/15/2000
1005
Fisher Isotemp525
Iso Temp
300079
FCLS
12/15/2000
1006
Blue Water Bath entero
Blue M
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FCLS
12/15/2000
1007
Water Bath VWR 1285PC fecal
VWR
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FCLS
12/15/2000
1008
Tuttnauer Autoclave
Tuttnauer
9906450
FCLS
12/15/2000
1009
Mettler analytical balance H72
Mettler
62837
FCLS
12/15/2000
1010
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12/15/2000
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John H Arrnstrctrtg,
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Gn;r rrmur f "° a^�"
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State Surgeon
General &Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 1 of 32
Attachment to Certificate
#: E83018 -44,
expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E830I S
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407)
339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32
Matrix: Drinking Water
Certification
Analyte
Nlethod /Tech
Category
T
Effective Date
1.1,1.2- Teirachioroethane
EPA 5022
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,1,1,2= letrachlornethane
EPA 5242
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
I,I.I- 'I7icinloroethane
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
L I J- Trichloroethane
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1.1.2,2 -1 etrachloroethane
EPA 502 2
Group 11 L,'nregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,1,22 -1 etrachloroethane
FPA 5242
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/11
1,1,2- 1richloroethane
EPA5022
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,1 2- TI ichlorocthanc
EP,S 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1'2001
I.1- Dichlorocdnane
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contami
NELAP
6/1,/2001
1,1- Dichlorocthane
P.PA 524.2
Group II Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6;112001
1- Dichloroeth0enc
EPA 5 02 2
RegulatedContaminants
NELAP
2
6/1/2001
1.1- Dichloroeth5lcne
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NN-AP
61
L I- Dichloropropcnc
EPA 5022
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NF,L.AP
6'1/2001
1,1- Dichloropropcne
EPA5242
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,23- Trichlorobenzene
EPA 502 2
Group II Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6;1/2001
1,2,3 - Trichlorobenzene
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
12$/2013
1,2,3- Trichloropropane
EPA 504.1
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
3/14/2003
1,2,4- Trichlorobenzene
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
3/1/2002
1,2,4 -1 richlorobenzene
EPA 5242
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/8 /2006
1,2.4- Trimethylbenzenc
EPA 502.2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2,4- Trimethylbenzene
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Dibronno- 3- chloropropane (DBCP)
EPA 504 1
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Dibromocthane (F.DB, Ethylene dibronud(:)
EPA 504.1
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/!/2001
1,2- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 502.2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Dich
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Dichloroethane
EPA 502.2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Dichloroethane
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Dichtowpropane
EPA 5022
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
611/2001
1,2- Dichloropropane
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,3,5- Tnmethylbenzene
EPA 5022
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1!2001
1,3,5- 1`rimethylbenzene
EPA 524.2
Group Il Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,3- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,3- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 524.2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1,'2001
1,3- Dichloropropane
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1.3- Dichloropropane
F_PA 524 2
Group it Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
),4- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify
the laboratory's
current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Prograrn.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
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G
Rii;k ._:i citt � t
John H. Arrnstrona,
! FACS
G. ;rernor
._ :
State Surgeon General & Secretarg
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 2 of 32
Attachment to Certificate
#: E83018
-44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339
-5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Drinking Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Category
T
Effective Date
1,4- Dichlorobenzene-
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
9 112/2006
1.4- Dioxane (1,4- Diethyieneoxide)
EPA 522
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELLAP
11 /10 /2010
2.24Dichloropropane
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
1 /28/2013
2.2- Dichloropropane
EPA 524.2
Group IL Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6!1/2001
2 -4 -D
EPA 515.4
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
1/2/2007
2- Butanone (Methyl cth.1 ketone- MEK)
EPA 524 2
Group II Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/l /2001
2- ('hlorotol Lie ne
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
311/2002
2- 011om1oluenc
EPA 524.2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
1/28i2013
2- Hcxanone
FPA 524 2
Group II Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6.112001
3- 1 carboturan
EPA 531 1
Group I Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6:1/2001
4- Chlorotoluene
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1,2001
4- Chlorotoluene
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
4- lsoprop vltoluene
EPA 5022
group If Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
4- lsopropyltoluene
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
4- Methyl- 2- pcntanone (MIRK)
EPA 524 2
Group II Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Acetone
LP,A 52
Group If Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Alachlor
EPA 507
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
3/1/2002
Aldicarb (Temik)
EPA 531 1
Group I Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Aldicarb sulfone
EPA 531 1
Group I Unregulated Contaminants
NEI -AP
6/1/2001
Aldrin
EPA 505
Group I Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Aluminum
EPA 200 7
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
3/1/2002
Aluminum
EPA 200.8
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
3/1/2002
Antimony
EPA 200.8
Primacy Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Arsenic
EPA 200 8
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1 12001
Atrazine
EPA 507
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
3/112002
Barium
EPA 200.7
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6 /1/2001
Barium
EPA 200 8
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Benzene
EPA 5022
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Benzene
FPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/112001
Benzo(a)pyrene
EPA 525 2
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
1/2/2007
Beryllium
EPA 200 8
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
3/l/2002
bis(2- Ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)
EPA 525 2
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Bromoacetic acid
EPA 552 -2
Group I Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
3/14/2003
Broniobenzcne
EPA 502.2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Bromobenzene
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Bromochloroacetic acid
IPA 5522
Group I Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
3/14/2003
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 817/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
G
Rick ot 1r.1
John H Armstrong,
MD, Fl-",CS
%0% ,eIn1:1r 4 �. r 1.��
..
State Surgeo
Genera & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 3 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407)
339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Drinking Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Category
T
Effective Date
Brornochloromethane
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6 /1/2001
Bromochloromethane
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Bromodichlurometltane
EPA 50- 2
Group 11 Unregulated
NELAP
6/1/2001
Contammants,Other Regulated
Contaminants
Biomodichloromcthanc
ETA 5242
Other Regulated
NELAP
6,1/2001
Contatninants.Group 11 Unregulated
Contaminants
Bromofolm
EPA 5022
Group 11 Unregulated
NELAP
6/1/2001
Contaminants,Other Regulated
Contaminants
Bromotorm
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated
NELAP
6/1/2001
Contaminants,Group 11 Unregulated
Contaminants
Bwachlor
EPA 507
Group I Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6!1!2001
Cadmium
EPA 200 8
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1,
Calcium
EPA 200 7
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Carhofuran (Fuiadan)
EPA 531 l
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Carbon disulfide
ITA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Carbon tetrachloride
EPA 5022
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/112001
Carbon tetrachloride
EPA 524.2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6.
Chlordane (tech)
EPA 505
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chloride
EPA 3000
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chloroacelic acid
EPA 552 2
Group I Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
3/14 /2003
Chlorobcn /ene
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chlorobenzene
EPA 524.2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chloroethane
EPA 5022
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/t/2001
Chloroethane
EPA 524.2
Group II Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chloroform
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated
NELAP
6/1/2001
Contaminants,Other Regulated
Contaminants
Chloroform
EPA 5242
Other Regulated
NELAP
6/1/2001
Contaminants,Group 11 Unregulated
Contaminants
Chromium
EPA 2007
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chromium
EPA 2008
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
cis- 1,2- Dichloroethylene
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
cis- 1,24)ichloroethylene
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
cis -1,3- Dichloropropene
EPA 5022
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1 /2001
cis -1,3- Dichloropropene
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Color
SM 2120 B
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6 /1/2001
Clients and Custorners are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
Rick r c,n Ito
Jahn H. Armstrorii, NID, FRCS
F
Governor
_ - .. .
State Surgeon General E, Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 4 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration
date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes should
be used only when
associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code:
FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Drinking Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
Copper
EPA 200 -7
Primary Inorganic
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Contaminants, Secondary Inorganic
Contaminants
Copper
EPA 200.8
Primary inorganic
NELAP
6112001
Contaminants,Secondary Inorganic
Contaminants
Cyanide
SM 4500CN -E
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Dalapon
FPA 515 4
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
It2/2007
Di(2- ethylhcxyl)adipate
F.PA 525.2
SNnthetre OrganicContaminanu
NELAP
6/112001
Dibromoaeetic acid
EPA 5522
Group I Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
3/W2003
Dibromochlorornctltane
I-TA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated
NELAP
611x2001
Contaminants,Other Regulated
Contaminants
Dibromochloromcthane
EPA 5242
Other Regulated
NELAP
6:1 /2001
Contain inants,Group 11 Unregulated
Contaminants
Dibromomethanc
FTA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Dibromomethane
EPA 524 2
Group II Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Dichloroacetic acid
EPA 552 2
Group I Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
3/14/2003
Dichlorodtfluoromethanc
EPA 502.2
Group Il Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Dichlorodifluorometharne
EPA 5242
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Dichloromethane (DCM, Methylene chloride)
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Dichloromethane (I)CM, Methylene chloride)
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Dieldrin
EPA 505
Group I Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Dinoseb (2- sec - butyl- 4,6- dinitroplienol, DNBP)
EPA 515.4
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
1/2/2007
Diquat
EPA 549 2
Symhetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Endothall
EPA 548.1
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Endrin
EPA 505
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/112001
Enterococci
EPA 1600
Microbiology
NELAP
5/28/2010
Eschericlua coh
COLITAG
Microbiology
NELAP
11/10/2005
Ethvlbenzene
EPA 502.2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1x2001
Ethylbenzene
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Fluoride
EPA 300.0
Primary Inorganic
NELAP
6/1/2001
Contain inants,Secondary Inorganic
Contaminants
gamma -BHC (Lindane,
EPA 505
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
gamma- Hexacltlorocyclohexane)
Glyphosate
EPA 547
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Heptachlor
EPA 105
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
1eptachlor epoxide
EPA 505
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Heterotrophic plate count
SM 9215 B
Microbiology
NELAP
6/21/2010
Clients and Customers are urged to verify
the laboratory's current
certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
1 -t 4
V
John H k.rrr
strong, 100, FA(
Rice Scott►
`rk
State
Surgeon General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 5 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamon Spring FL 32701
Matrix: Drinking Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tec
Category
Type
Effective Date
Hexachlorobenzene
EPA 505
Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6.r1 /2001
Hexachlowbutadicne
EPA 502.2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
611/2001
H CX aeh lOrobulad i en c
EPA 524.2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1
Hexachlorocyclopentadicne
EPA 50?
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
618/2006
liexachloroethane
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1'2001
lodomethanc (Methyl nodnde)
EPA 524 2
Group II Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6;1/2001
Iron
EPA 200 7
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NEI.AP
6/1/2001
lsoproPylhcnrene
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
lsoprop)lbenzcnc
EPA 524.2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
61,2001
1,cad
EPA 200 8
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6'1/2001
Magnesium
I PA 200 7
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NF_.I,AP
4/9/2009
Manganese
I PA 200.7
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6 %1 /2001
Meretn'v
EPA 245 1
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
61l/2001
Metholm 10I ornate)
I:PA 531 1
Group 1 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
10/23/2003
Methoxychlor
EPA 505
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)
EPA 524 2
Group II Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
1128/2013
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)
EPA 5022
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Methyl tert -butyl ether (MTBE)
EPA 502.2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Niiethyl tort -butyl ether (MTBF)
EPA 524.2
Group Il Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/02001
Metolachlor
EPA 507
Group t Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
n- Butylhen /ene
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
n- Butylbenzene
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Nickel
EPA 200 7
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Mckel
EPA 200 8
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Nitrate
EPA 300 0
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Nitrate as N
EPA 3512
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
3129r2006
Nitrite
EPA 300 -0
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Nitrite as N
EPA 353 2
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
3/29/2006
n- Propylbenzene
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
n- Propylbenzene
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Odor
SM 2150 B
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Orthophosphate as P
EPA 300 0
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6!1/2001
Oxamyl
EPA 531 1
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
PCBs
EPA 505
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
4/6/2011
Pentaehlorophcnol
EPA 515.4
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
1/2/2007
Clients and Customers are urged to
verify the laboratory's current
certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
Joan H.;- 1 'rnistrong,
IAD, FRCS
F'ir.k: ^crtt rlkt
State
Surgeon General & Secreta
Laboratory
Scope of Accreditation
Page 6 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014, This
listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 3 2701
Matrix: Drinking Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
p1T
-
SM 4500 -11 B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
4/9/2009
Picloram
EPA 515 4
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
1/2/2007
sec- Butylbcnzene
EPA 5022
Group II Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6!112001
sec- Butvlbcnzene
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6 /1!2001
Selenmm
EPA 200 9
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
3!112002
Silver
EPA 200 7
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
W1! 2001
Silver
EPA 200 8
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Sik eX (2,4,5 - rP)
EPA 515 4
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
1'2!2007
Simazine
EPA 507
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
11 "2002
Sodium
EPA 200 7
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Styrene
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6!U2001
Styrene
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
611,
Sulfate
EPA 300 0
Primary Inorganic
NELAP
6/112001
Contaminants,Secondary Inorganic
Contaminants
Surfactants - MBAS
SM 5540 C
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6 , 1 1/2001
tort- Btnylbenzenc
EPA 502 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
tort- Butvlbenzene
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6 /1/2001
Tetrachloroethylernc (Perchloroethylcne)
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene)
EPA 524.2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Thallium
EPA 200.8
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Toluene
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Toluene
EPA 5242
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/112001
Total colifonns
COLITAG
Microbiology
NELAP
11/10/2005
- total colifonns
SM 9222 B
Microbiology
NELAP
3/2212002
Total dissolved solids
SM 2540 C
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Total haloacetic acids (HAAS)
EPA 552.2
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
5/15/2003
Total nitrate- nitrite
EPA 353 2
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
3/29,
Total organic carbon
SM 5310 C
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1/28/2013
Total trihalomethanes
EPA 5022
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
611/2001
Total trihalomethanes
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Toxaphcne (Chlorinated cannphene)
EPA 505
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
NELAP
6/112001
trans- 1,2- Dichloroethylene
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1 /2001
trans- 1,2- Dichlorocthyiene
EPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6!1/2001
trans -1,3- Dichloropropene
EPA 502 2
Group ll Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
trans -1,3- Dichloropropene
EPA 524 2
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Trichloroacetic acid
EPA 552 2
Group 1 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
3/14/2003
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration
Date: 6/30/2014
c
Fs:IC:k iiC
rr.0 John H Armstrong, MD, FRCS
Y p r.
Gu r
*a� aw Mate Surgeon General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation page z of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018 EPA Lab Code: FL00091 (407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, F 327
Matrix: Drinking Water
Certification
.An alyte Method /Tech Category Type Effective Date
1 richloroethere (Trichloroethylene)
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NEt,AP
6/1/2001
Trichloroethene (Tnchloroethylene)
EPA 5242
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6'1/2001
Trichlorotluoromethane
FPA 5022
Group 11 Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
'I richlorolluoromethane
EPA 5242
Group H Unregulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Turbidity
EPA 180 1
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
3,
Vanadium
EPA 200 8
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
I 1 110 /2005
Vinyl chloride
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Viml chloride
LPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6/ 1/2001
X� Icne (totah
EPA 502 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6'1!2001
Xti lene (total)
FPA 524 2
Other Regulated Contaminants
NELAP
6,1 /2001
Zinc
ITA 200 7
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/112001
Zinc
FIIA 200 8
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1/2001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8/7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
tV
Rick S1:Citt rt�l
John N. Armstrong,
MD, FRCS
Governor � � ^�'`
.M I k
State
Surgeon General & Secretaty
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 8 of 32
Attachment to Certificate 4: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32
Matrix: Non - Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Category
'T
Effective Date
1,1,1,2- Tetracliloroethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,1,1,2 - Tetrachloroethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/10/2005
1.1,1 - Trichloroethane
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,1,1 - Trichloroethane
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6,
1. 1. 1 -Trichloroethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1.1,1JrichIo]oethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7!112003
1,1,2,2 - Tetrachloroethane
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1,'2001
1,1 Tetrachloroethane
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
611/2001
L1 22- Tetrachloroethane
I -:PA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,12,2- Tetrachloroethane
EPA 8200
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7,1/2003
richloroethane
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6;1/2001
1.1.2 - 1 richloroethane
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6.'1/2001
1, 1,2- Trichloroethane
FPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
71'1/2003
1.1.2 - 1 richloroethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7!1/2003
I,1- Dichlorocthane
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6
I.1- Dichloroethanc
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1, 1 -Dichloroethane
EPA 9021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/l/2003
I,1- Dichlorocthane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1.1- Dichloroethvlene
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,1- Dichloroethvlene
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
611 /2001
1,1- Dichloroethvlene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,1- Dichloroethvlene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,1- Dichloropropene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
I.1- Dichloropropene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/l/2003
1,2,3 - Trichlorobenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,2.3- 1'richloroben7e11e
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,2,3 - Trichloropropane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/112003
1.2,3- Trichloropropane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,2,4 - Trichlorobenzene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
61V2001
1,2,4 - Trichlorobenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,2,4 - Trichlorobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7;1/2003
1,2,4 - - Trichlorobenzene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
12,4- Trimethylben7ene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,2,4- Trimethylbenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,2- Dibromo -3- chloropropane (DBCP)
EPA 801 1
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,2- Dibromo -3- chloropropane (DBCP)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program.
Issue Date: 817/2013
Expiration
Date: 6/30/2014
�4
1
4
John H. Armstrong,
10D, FRCS
Rick' tr.,
4 �z
State Surgeon General 8: Secretary
Gove 7r ,��-,.
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Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 9 of 32
Attachment to Certificate
#: E83018 -44, expiration
date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes should
be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FI100091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs FL 327 01
Matrix: Non - Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Catego
T
Effective Date
1,2 D.bromo- 3- chioropropane (DBCP)
EPA 8260 --
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,2- Dibromoethane (EDB, Ethylene dibromide)
EPA 8011
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
L2- Dibromoethane (EDB. Ethylene dibromide)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/!/2003
1,2- Dibromoethane (EDB, Ethylene dibromide)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1 2- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 602
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1.2- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1.2- Dichlorobenzene
I PA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1.2- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7!1/2003
1.2- Dichlorobenzene
LPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,2- Dichloiocthanc
E1'A 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
1.2- Dichloroethone
I -:PA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
I,2- Dichlome.hane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/l/2003
1,2- Drchloroetbane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,2- Dichloropropane
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Did) loropropane
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Dichloropropane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
71/2003
1,2- Dichloropropane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1.3,5- Trimethylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/112003
1,3,5- Trimethylbenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
0- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 602
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,3- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
0- Dic1lorobenzene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/112001
1,3- 1)ichlorobenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
711/2003
13- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
13- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,3- Dichloropropane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1,3- Dichloropropane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1.4- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 602
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/l /2001
1.4- Dichlorohenzene
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/112001
1,4- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,4- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 9021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1.4- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/!/2003
1,4- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
1 -Meth) hiaphthalene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
3/24/2008
22- Dichloropropa„ e
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program.
Issue Date: 8J7/2013
Expiration
Date: 6130/2014
?~ 4
Rick! =�cott "t��
John H. Armstrong,
NID, FRCS
o " �
rr,�rr
'• i -t is
State Surgeon General 8. Secretary
I
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 10 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate,
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Non- Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
Method/Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
2,2- Dichloropropanc
I 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7'1/2003
2.4.5 -T
LPA 615
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1/2002
2.4,5 =r
EPA 8151
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
2,4.5- Trichlorophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/10/2005
2.4.6- 1 richlorophenol
ITA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
2.4.0- 1 nchlorophcnol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7 1/L/2003
2.4 -D
EPA 61
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
61
14-0
EPA 8151
Pesticides- Herbicides- PC'B's
NELAP
7/1/2003
2-4 -1) B
I:PA 615
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6i I /2001
2.4 -I) B
LPA 8151
Pest icides- Ierbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
2,4- Dichlorophenol
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6 %1/2001
2,4 Dichlerop11 enoI
FPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
711/2003
2.4- Diineth)lphenol
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2.4- Dimethylphenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
2,4- Dinitrophenol
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/l/2001
2,4- Dinitrophenol
I 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
2.4- Dinitrotoluene (2,4 -DNT)
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
1 1/8/2001
2,4- Dinitrotoluene (2,4- DNT)
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
2,6- Dinitrotoluene (2,6 -DNT)
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2,6- Dinitrotoluene (2,6 -DNT)
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
2- Butanonc (Methyl ethyl Ketone, ME-K)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/l/2003
2- Chloroethyl vinyl ether
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- Chloroethyl vinyl ether
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
2- Chloronaphthalene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NFI_AP
6/I /2001
2- Chloronaphthalene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
2- Chlorophcnol
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- Chlorophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
2- Chlorotoluenc
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
2- Chlorotoluenc
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
2- Hexanone
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
2- Methyl -4,6- dinitrophenol
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- Methyl -4,6- dinitrophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/l/2003
2- Methy1naphthalene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
2- Methylphenol (o- Cresol)
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/10/2005
2- Nitrophenol
FPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- Nitrophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8/7/2073 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
aur�
t
John H. hrmstrong, MD, FRCS
Rick. Scott
State Surgeon General & Secretary
Governor
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page or sz
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration
date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Labor..tory 1D: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Non - Potable Water
Certification
Analvte
MethodlTech
C ategory
Type
Effective Date
3- 3'- Dichlorobenziditie
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
3.3'- Dichlorobenzidine
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
3 14- Methylphenols (111/1)- Cresols)
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/10/2005
4,4' -DDD
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
44-1) DD
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1%2003
4.4' -DDE
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6 /l'2001
4,4'-DDF
PPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
4.4` -D1)1
EPA 608
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1;2001
4.4' -DDT
I'PA 8081
1 - Herbicides- 1
NELAP
7111/2003
4- 13romophcn)Iphcnylctlm
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6i 112001
4 - 13 nmophcml phenyl ether
EP;A 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
711/2003
4- Chloro- 3- mcthylphenol
I:PA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
4- Chloro- 3- mcthylphenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
711/2003
4- Chlorophenyl Ahem tether
LPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/112001
4- Chlorophcnyl phemlether
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
4- Chlorotoluene
EIPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
4- Chlorotoluenc
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
4 -Mcth} 1- 2- pentanone (N1IBK)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/10,/2005
4- Nitrophenol
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
4- Nitrophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Acenaphthene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/112001
Acenaphthene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1!2003
Acenaphthylcne
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Acenaphthylcne
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Acetone
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Acrolein (Propenal)
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
2/23/2005
Acrolcin (Propenal)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
2/23/2005
Acryluninile
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
2/23/2005
Acrylorinrile
LPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
2/2312005
Aldrin
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Aldnn
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Alkalinity as CaCO3
SM 2320 B
General Chemistry
NELAP
4/4/2007
alpha -BliC (alpha - Hexachlorocyclohexane)
EPA 608
Pesticides - herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
alpha -BHC ( alpha - Hexachlorocyclohexane)
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Aluminum
EPA 200.7
Metals
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Aluminum
EPA 200 -8
Metals
NELAP
6/l/2001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8/7!2013 Expiration Date: 6/3012014
John H Arrr strong, MD, FAGS
RICH" -'' `10 vni ` State Surgeon General & Secretary
t3o ernor
Page 12 of 32
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Attachment to Certificate 4: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018 EPA Lab Code: FL00091 (407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamon Springs, FL 32
Ntatri, Non- Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
Aluminum
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
7/1/2003
Aluminum
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
7/1/2003
Ammonia as N
EPA 350.1
General Chemistry
NELAP
6!1/2001
Anthracene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11182001
Anthracene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Anumonc
FPA 200 7
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Anumom
1-:PA2008
Metals
NELAP
61/2001
Anumonc
HIA6010
Metals
NELAP
11/IW2005
Antimom
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
1I/IO2005
Aroclor -1016 ( PCB - 1016)
EPA 608
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
111/8,
Aroclor -1016 (PCB -1016)
EPA 8082
Pesticides- lierbicicics -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Aroclor -1221 (1 -1221)
EPA 608
Pesticides- Perbicides -PCB's
NELAP
4/2/2002
Aroclor -1221 (PCB -1221)
EPA 8082
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Aroclor -1232 (PCB -1232)
EPA 608
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
1118 /2001
Aroclor -1232 (PCB -1232)
EPA 8082
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Aroclor -1242 (PCB -1242)
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
11/8/2001
Aroclor -1242 (PCB -1242)
EPA 8082
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7//1/2003
Aroclor -1248 (PCB -1248)
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
11/8/2001
Aroclor -1248 (PCB -1248)
EPA 8082
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Aroclor -1254 (PCB -1254)
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
l l/W001
Aroclor -1254 (PCB -1254)
EPA 8082
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Aroclor -1260 (PCB -1260)
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
11,
Aroclor -1260 (PCB -1260)
EPA 8082
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
EPA 2007
Metals
NELAP
11/10/2005
Arsenic
EPA 200 8
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Arsenic
Arsenic
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
11/10/2005
Arsenic
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Azinphos- methyl (Guthion)
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Barium
EPA 200 8
Metals
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Barium
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
7/1/2003
Benzene
EPA 602
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Benzene
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Benzene
Benzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Benzidine
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Benzidine
EPA 82M
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Clients and Customers are urged to
verify the laboratory's current certification status
with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
John H. Arrnstrong,
MD, FACS
RicH; t.cott h t
4 °
�
State
Surgeon General & Secretary
nvcinor
� � ,i -�;
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 13 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing
of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Non - Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
M ethod/Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
Benzo(a)anthracene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Benzo(a)anthracene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Benzo(a)pyrene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Benzo(a)pyrene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7,
Benzo(b)tluoranthene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Benzo(b)tluoranthene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
611/2001
Bcnzo(g,h.i)peryleite
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7rl/2003
Benzo(k)fluoranthcne
FPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Benzo(k)iluoranthcnc
EPA 827o
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/112003
Berk Ilium
I - P A 200 7
Metals
NELAP
61
13eryllWill
EPA 200.8
Metals
NELAP
6:1/2001
Beryllium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
7/1/2003
Betvlhuin
F: 6020
Metals
NELAP
7;1 /2003
beta - BIC (beta -1 icxachloroevclohexanc)
EPA 608
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
beta -BHC (beta -H exachlorocyclohexanc)
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Biochemical oxygen demand
SM 5210 B
General Chemistry
NELAP
4/4/2007
bis(2- Chloloethoxy)methane
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
bts(2- Chloroethom)ntethane
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
bis(2-Chloroethyl) ether
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
bis(2- Chloroethyl) ether
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
bis(2- Chloroisopropyl) ether
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NEI,AP
6/1/2001
(2,2'- Oxybis(I - chloro prop ane))
bis(2- Chloroisopropyl) ether
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
(2.2'- Oxybis(I- chloroplopalic))
bis(2- Ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)
EPA 62
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6J 112001
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
711/2003
Bolstar (Sulprolos)
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Boron
EPA 200 -7
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Boron
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
11/10/2005
Bromide
EPA 300 0
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Bromobenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Bromobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Bromochlorommethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Bromochloromethanc
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Bromodiehlorontethane
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Bromodichloromctliane
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Clients and Customers are urged to
verify the laboratory's current
certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration
Date: 6/30/2014
� 4
tr,t John H. Atrnstrong,10D, FAG
F' i c k :� r ott State Surgeon General & Secretor
�o��,��rr��_u� ;+
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation Page 14 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018 EPA Lab Code: FL00091 (407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Non- Potable Water
Certification
Analvte
Method /Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
Brontodiehlowinethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1(2003
Bromodichloromethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7il/2003
Broniolomn
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Bromoform
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Bromotomt
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Bromoform
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7il/2003
Butyl benz)'I phthalate
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Butyl benzcl phthalate
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
711/2003
FPA2007
Metals
NEI -AP
6;112001
Cadmium
Cadmium
EPA 2008
Metals
NELAP
6il/2001
Cadmium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
6 /112001
Cadmium
I PA 6020
Metals
NELAP
6;1/2001
Calcium
EPA 200 7
Metals
NELAP
611/2001
Calcium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
7/U2003
Carbon disulfide
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Carbon tetrachloride
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
611/2001
Carbon tetrachloride
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Carbon tetrachloride
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/l/2003
Carbon tetrachloride
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Carbonaceous BOD (CBOD)
SM 5210 B
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chemical oxygen demand
EPA 410.4
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chlordane (tech.)
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/l/2001
Chlordane (tech.)
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
EPA 300 0
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chloride
SM 4500 -0 E
General Chemistry
NELAP
4/4/2007
Chloride
Chlorobenzene
EPA 602
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chlorobenzene
Chlorobenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/l/2003
Chlorobenzene
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/l /2001
Chloroethane
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chloroethane
Chloroethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Chloroethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Chloroform
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/l/2001
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chloroform
Chloroform
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Clients and Customers are urged to
verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
0
Rick Scott John H. Armstrong, NlD, FACE
�.�, „,• �.l E State Surgeon General & Secretarl
C,ovc rnor
Laboratory Scope ofAccreditation Page 15 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018 EPA Lab Code: FL00091 (407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altam Springs, FL 3270
Matrix: Non- Potable Water
Analvte
Chloroform
Chlorophylls
Chi orpynfos
Chlorpyrifos methyl
Chromium
C17rOmltlln
Chromium
ChrOmiUnt
Chromium VI
Chn�enc
Chrccelic
cis- 1,2- Dichlorocth}lene
cis- 1,2-Dlchlorccth)Icnc
cis- 1,3 -Di chloropropefie
cis -1,3- Dichloropropene
cis- I ,.3 Dichloropropene
cis- 1,3- Dichloroprope ne
Cobalt
Cobalt
Color
Copper
Copper
Copper
Copper
Corrosivity (langlier index)
Coumaphos
Cyanide
Dalapon
Dalapon
delta -BHC
delta -BHC
Demeton -o
Demeton -s
Diazinon
Dibenz(a,h)anihracene
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
Alethod /Tech
EPA 8260
SM 10200
EPA 8141
EPA 8141
EPA 200.7
I'TA 200 8
EPA 6016
EPA 6020
SM 3500 -Cr B (2(lih /21st
[.d.)iUV -V1S
FPA 625
I_PA 8270
I_PA 8021
EPA 8260
EPA 601
FPA 624
EPA 8021
EPA 8260
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
SM 2120 B
EPA 200 7
EPA 200 8
EPA 6010
EPA 6020
SM 2330 B
EPA 8141
SM 4500 -CN E
EPA 615
EPA 8151
EPA 608
EPA 8081
EPA 8141
EPA 8141
EPA 8141
EPA 625
EPA 8270
Category
Volatile Organics
General Chemistry
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
Metals
Metals
Metals
Metals
General Chemistn
Extractable Organics
Extractable Organics
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Metals
Metals
General Chemistry
Metals
Metals
Metals
Metals
General Chemistry
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
General Chemistry
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Extractable Organics
Extractable Organics
Certification
Type
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NE,I,AP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
Effective Date
7/1/2003
6/1/2001
7/1/2003
11/10/2005
6/l/2001
6,
7! 1 /2003
71 /2003
44/2007
6/1/2001
7/1/2003
7/l/2003
7/l/2003
611 /2001
6/1/2001
7/1/2003
7/1/2003
6/1/2001
711/2003
4/4!2007
6/1/2001
6/1/2001
6/1/2001
611/2001
6/1/2001
7/1/2003
4/4/2007
6/1/2001
7/1/2003
6/l/2001
7/1/2003
7/1/2003
7/1/2003
11/10/2005
6/1/2001
7/1/2003
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8!7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8/7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
John H. Armstrong,
100, FAGS
ltrt
Rick :InC, �...
-� 1.
State Surgeon General & Secretary
Goye rn r
:�a�' rr
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 16 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018
-44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes should
be used
only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407)
339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte S FL 32701
Matrix: Non- Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
Nlethod /Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
Dibromochloromethane
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Dibromochloromethane
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
61/2001
Dibromochloromethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7!1/2003
Dibromochloromethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NEt,AP
7!1/2003
Dibromomethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Dibromomethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1!2003
Dicamba
EPA 615
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1/2002
Dicamba
EPA 8151
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCBs
NELAP
7/1/2003
Dichlorodrtluownictlrane
FPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
611, 001
Dichlorodifluoromethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Dichloroditluorometltane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7,1/2003
Dichloroprop (Dichlorprop)
}IPA 615
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6: 1/2001
Dichli roprop (Dichlorprop)
EPA 8151
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Dichlorovos (DDVP. DlclllOrVOS)
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Dieldrin
EPA 608
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/l /2001
Dieldrin
EPA 8081
Pesticides - herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Diesel range organics (DRO)
EPA 8015
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Diethyl phthalate
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1 12001
Dieth)i phthalate
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/112003
Dimethyl phthalate
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Dimethyl phthalate
f PA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7,1/2003
Di -n -butyl phthalate
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Di -n -butyl phthalate
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
711/2003
Di- n -octyl phthalate
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Di- n -oetyl phthalate
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Dinoseb (2- sec - butyl- 4,6- dinitrophenol, DNBP)
EPA 615
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Dinoseb (2- sec - butyl- 4,6- dinitropheriol, DNBP)
EPA 8151
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Disulfoton
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7!1/2003
Endosulfan I
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -NCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Endosulfan I
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Lerbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Endosulfan II
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Endosulfan 11
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
En dos ulfail sulfate
EPA 608
Pesticides-] erbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Endosulfan sulfate
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Endrin
EPA 608
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Endrin
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8/7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
j`
F�i,i: .ott NI
Gcr, y x�''
i_': i
John H. Armstrong, A4D, FRCS
State Surgeon General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 17 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory 1D: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport .Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 327
Matrix: Non - Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
Endrin aldehvde
EPA 608
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Endrin aldehvde
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Endrin ketone
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Enterococci
EPA 1600
Microbiology
NELAP
11/10/2005
F,thion
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/24/2008
Ethoprop
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7il/2003
Ethyl acetate
EPA 1666
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6,
EOtylbenzene
EPA 602
Volatile Organics
NELAP
61/2001
Ethylbcnzenc
FPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
61/2001
Fth)lbcnrcnc
FPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
771/2003
Ethylbenicne
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Pccal cohlorms
SM 9222 D
Microbiology
NELAP
6 /1/2001
Fensulfothion
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
henthion
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Fluoranthene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6il /2001
Fluoranthene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Fluorene
LPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Fluorene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Fluoride
EPA 300.0
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Fluoride
SM 4500 F -C
General Chemistry
NELAP
4/4/2007
gamma -BIIC (Lindane,
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
gamma - flex achlorocyelohexane)
gamma -BHC (Lindane,
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
gamma - Hexachlorocyelohexane)
Hardness
SM 2340 C
General Chemistry
NELAP
4/4/2007
leptachlor
EPA 608
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Heptachlor
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/l/2003
Heptachlor epoxide
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Heptachlor epoxide
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Hexachlorobenzene
FPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6 /1/2001
1lexachlorobenzene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Hexachlorobutadiene
EPA 625
Extractable organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Hexachlorobutadiene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Hexachlorobutadiene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Hexachlorobutadiene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
711/2003
Hexachlorocyclopentadienc
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current
certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration
Date: 6/30/2014
v
Rick Sc ott !fit
G��'�;�rnor a,�
��- L.: t ..
John H Armstrong, MD, FACTS
State Surgeon General Er Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page is or 32
Attachment to Certificate 4: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lal, Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Non - Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
Hexachlorocthane
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Hexachlorocthane
I' -PA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Hexachlorocthane
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Hydrogen sulfide. un- ionized (calculation)
SM 4500 -S It (21st Ed.)
General Chemistry
NELAP
2i2312005
Ignitability
EPA 1010
General Chemistry
NELAP
7/1(2003
Indeno(i.2.3- cd)pyrene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Indeno(I.2.3- cd)p�renc
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
711/2003
lodomethanc (Methyl iodide)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Iron
EP,S 200.?
Metals
NELAP
6/1.
lion
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
7/P2003
Isophoronc
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Isophorone
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
711/2003
lsoproppl acetate
EPA 1666
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1!2001
Isopropyl ether
EPA 1666
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
lsopropylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7!1!2003
lsopropylbenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Kjcldahl nitrogen - total
EPA 351 2
General Chemistry
NELAP
6!1/2001
Lead
EPA 200.7
Metals
NELAP
6!1/2001
Lead
EPA 200,8
Metals
NELAP
6/1!2001
Lead
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
I N 0/2005
Lead
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
6/112001
Lithium
EPA 200.7
Metals
NELAP
1 0/1 212 004
Magnesium
EPA 200 7
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Magnesium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
711/2003
Malathion
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
11!10 /2005
Manganese
EPA 2007
Metals
NELAP
6il /2001
Manganese
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
7/112003
MCPA
EPA 615
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
MCPA
EPA 8151
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
MCPP
EPA 615
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
10/20,
MCPP
EPA 8151
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7!1/2003
Mcrcury
EPA 245.1
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Mercury
EPA 7470
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Merphos
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/112003
Methoxychlor
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/112003
Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Clients and Customers are urged to
verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration
Date: 6/30/2014
Rick Scott John H. ,Armstrong, hlD, FRCS
Governor �w c _ [ � State Surgeon General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation Page 19 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E.83018 EPA Lab Code: FL00091 (407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Non - Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
Methvl bromide ( Bromommethane)
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7,11/2003
Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
61/2001
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6!1/2001
Methv'I chloride (Chloromethane)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Me(hvl chloride (Chloromethane)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
MetM i tonnate
EPA 1666
Volatile Organics
NELAP
61 /2001
Meth) l parathion (Parathion. nmth� 1)
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
T1/2003
Methvl tert- but%'I ether (M I HF)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/21/1/3
Methvl tort- brnl'I ether (M I R11)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Methylene chloride
[]PA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Methm'lene Chloride
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NEI..AP
6/1/2001
Methylcnc Chlondc
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Methylcnc chloride
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
711/2003
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Mevinphos
Molybdenum
EPA 200.7
Metals
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Molybdenum
EPA 200 8
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Molybdenum
EP.A 6010
Metals
NELAP
7/1/2003
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
11 /10/2005
Molybdenum
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Naled
EPA 1666
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
n -Amyl acetate
Naphthalene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Naphthalene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Naphthalene
EPA 5260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Naphthalene
n- Butylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
n- Butylbenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
n- Pleptane
EPA 1666
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/! /2001
EPA 1666
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
ii- Hexane
EPA 200.7
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Nickel
EPA 200 8
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Nickel
Nickel
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
61!1 /2001
Nickel
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Nitrate as N
EPA 300 0
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Nitrate as N
EPA 353 2
General Chemistry
NELAP
3/292006
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verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration
Date: 6/30/2014
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pick Scott TNI John H. Armstrong, MD, FAC:S
Governor .;_ State Surgeon General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation Page 20 of 32
Attachment to Certificate t4: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory 1D: E83018 EPA Lab Code: FL00091 (407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 3 2701
Alatrix: Non -Potable Water
Certification
Anslyte
Method /Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
Nitrite as N
EPA 300.0
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Nitrite as N
EPA 3532
General Chemistry
NELAP
4/4/2007
Nitrobcnzene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Nitrobenzene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
n- Nitrosodimethylaminc
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
n- Nitrosodimcthylamine
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7///2003
n- Nitrosodi- n- prop) lamme
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
61/2001
n- Nitrosodi- n- proptlammz
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7;1/2003
n- Nitrosodiphenylaminc
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/112001
n- Nitrosodiphenylanimc
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
n- Propylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
n- Prop) lbenzcnc
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1;2003
Oil & Grease
EPA 1664A
General Chemistry
NELAP
611/2001
Organic nitrogen
EPA 351 2 - EPA 3501
General Chemistry
NELAP
10/20/2000
Orthophosphate as P
EPA 300,0
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Orthophosphate as P
EPA 365.1
General Chemistry
NELAP
2/23/2005
Parathion, ethyl
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/24/2008
Pentachlorophenol
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Pentachlorophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
PH
SM 4500 -11 * -B
General Chemistry
NELAP
4/4/2007
Phenanthrene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Phenanthrene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1 /2003
Phenol
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Phenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Phorate
Phosphorus, total
EPA 365 1
General Chemistry
NELAP
11/10/2010
Phosphorus, total
EPA 365A
General Chemistry
NELAP
4/28 /2003
EPA 8151
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Picloram
p- Isopropyltoluene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
p- lsopropyltoluene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Potassium
EPA 200.7
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Potassium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Pyrene
EPA 625
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Pyrene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Residue - filterable tTDS)
SM 2540 C
General Chemistry
NELAP
4/4/2007
Residue- nonfllterable (TSS)
SM 2540 D
General Chemistry
NELAP
4/4/2007
Clients and Customers are urged to
verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
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Rick Scott f TKI
John H. Armstrong, MD, F,nCS
Go error
State
Surgeon
General ° Secretar;
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 21 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altam Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Non - Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
MethodlTeeh
Category
T
Effective Date
Residue -total
SM 2540 B
General Chemistry
NELAP
4/4/2007
Residue - volatile
EPA 160.4
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Ronncl
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7,
sec - Butylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/112003
sec -But lbenzcne
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7!1/2003
Selenium
EPA 200 7
Metals
NEI.AP
I (/10/2005
Selenium
EPA2008
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Selenium
EPA 6010
Metals
NEt.AP
6 /1/2001
Selenium
EPA 6020
Metals
NE1,AP
1 1/10!2005
Silicon
EPA 200 7
Metals
NEt.AP
6/ 1/2001
Scher
I PA 200 7
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Scher
EPA 200 8
Metals
NELAP
6I112001
Sihcr
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
7/112003
Silver
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
7/1/2003
Silvex (2,4,5 -TP)
IPA 615
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/l/2001
Silvex (2,4,5 -TP)
EPA 8151
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NE1,AP
7/l/2003
Sodium
EPA 200.7
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Sodium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
7/1/2003
Stirotbs
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
Strontium
EPA 200 7
Metals
NELAP
11/10/2005
Strontium
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
11/10/2005
Styrene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Styrene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Sulfate
EPA 300.0
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/l/2001
Sulfate
EPA 375.2
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/2/2007
Sulfide
SM 4500 -S E
Gencral Chemistry
NELAP
4/4/2007
(19th /20th/2Ist Ed.)(17TR
Surfactants - MBAS
SM 5540C
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
tert- Butylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/l/2003
teri- Butylbenzene
EPA 8200
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Tetrachloroethylene (Pei chloroethylene)
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/112001
Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene)
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/l/2001
Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/l/2003
Tetrachloroethvlene (Perchloroethylene)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Tetrahydrofuran (fHF)
EPA 1666
Volatile Organics
NEI.AP
6/1/2001
Thallium
EPA 200 7
Metals
NELAP
11/1012005
Thallium
EPA 2008
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify
the laboratory's current
certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program,
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
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�aa,,,,.• ! t-
Gcryernur State Surgeon General & Secretary
- �`
Laboratory Scope ofAccreditatiott Page 22 of 32
Attachment to Certificate tt: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018 EPA Lab Code: FL00091 (407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altam Springs, FL 327
Matrix: Non- Potable Water
Certification
Analvte
Method /Tech
Category
Type
Effective Date
Thallium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
711/2003
Thallium
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
7/l/2003
Tin
EPA 200
Metals
NELAP
3/14/2003
Tin
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
11/10/2005
fin
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
11/10/2005
1 itanIUm
EPA 200.'
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Titanium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
11/102005
1 "itanium
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
I Ill 0 /2005
Iokuthion (Prothiophos)
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7x1/2003
Toluene
EPA 602
Volatile Organics
NELAP
611/2001
Toluene
FPA624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Toluene
E:PA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7il/2003
Toluene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Total cohforms
SM 9222 B
Microbiology
NELAP
3/152002
Total cyanide
EPA 9012
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/28/2013
Total hardness as CaCO3
SM 2340 B
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Total nitrate- nitrite
EPA 3532
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/2/2007
Total organic carbon
SM 5 310C
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/28/2013
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH)
EPA 1664A
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH)
Fl. -PRO
Extractable Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Total phenolics
EPA 420 4
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/28/2013
Total residual chlorine
SM 4500 -CI G
General Chemistry
NELAP
3/24/2008
Total, fixed, and volatile residue
SM 2540 G
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Toxaphene (Chlorinated camphene)
EPA 608
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
1129/"2001
Toxaphene (Chlorinated camphene)
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7/1/2003
trans -1,2- Dichloroethylene
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
trans -1 .2- Dichloroethylene
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
trans -1.2- Dichloroethylene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
trans -1,2- Dichloroethylene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
trans -1,3- Dichloropropene
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/12001
trans -0- Dichloropropene
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/112001
trans -1,3- Dichloropropene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
trans -1,3- Dichloropropene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/l/2003
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6./1 /2001
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Clients and Customers are urged to
verify the laboratory's current
certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration
Date: 6/30/2014
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8/7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
O
Rick :_ colt xrtt
John H. Armstrong, tAD, FAGS
Li,
State Surgeon General &Secretary
Goverr,or`°
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 23 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32
—
Matrix: Non - Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Category
'Type
Effective Date
Trichloroethene (Trichloroctihylene)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/112003
T richloronuorontetllane
EPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Trichlorolluoromethane
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/112001
Trichlorolluoromethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NEI_AP
7/1/2003
I richlorotluoromethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
711/2003
Trichloronate
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
7 /112003
1urbidnt
EPA 180 1
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1!2001
1 n- ionvcd Anunnnia
IIEP S0I' 10 %03183
General Chemistry
NELAP
10/20 /2000
Vanadium
LTA 200 7
Metals
NELAP
6/1f2001
Vanadium
EPA 200 8
Metals
NELAP
3/14/2003
Vanadium
CPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
1 1 11 0/2005
Vanadium
ITA 6020
(Metals
NELAP
11/10/2005
Vin +'I acetate
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Vimvi chloride
FPA 601
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Vinyl chloride
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Vinyl chloride
FPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
711/2003
Vinyl chloride
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
XNlene (total)
EPA 602
Volatile Organics
NELAP
3/1412003
Xylene (total)
EPA 624
Volatile Organics
NELAP
31142003
Xylcnc (total)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Xylene (total)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
7/1/2003
Zinc
EPA 200 7
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Zinc
EPA 2008
Metals
NELAP
6/12001
Zinc
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
6/12001
Zinc
EPA 6020
'Metals
NELAP
7/1/2003
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8/7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8/7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
G
Fick, Scott "Nt
John H. Armstrong,
1`0D, FRCS
Gotfernor
o Z,
state Surgeon General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 24 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32 701
Matrix: Solid and Chemical Materials
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech Category
T
Effecti Date
1 ,1,1,2 - Tetrachloroethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
10/20/2000
1,1,1,2- 1'etrachloroethane
lIPA8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
10/23/2003
1.1,1 - Trichloroethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
1.1,1- '1richloroethanc
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
1 ,1.2.2 - Tetrachloroethane
111 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/82001
1.1.2.2- 1
EP.A 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
1,1 2- Trichloroethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,1 2- 1 richloroethane
1 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1.1- Dichlorocthanc
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
1 1/812001
LI- Drchloroethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8;2001
L I- Dichloroethplene
EP.A 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6,`1 /2001
IJ- Dichlorocthylenc
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,1- Dichloropropenc
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6:1/2001
I,1- Dichloropropene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
61?1 /2001
1,2,3- Trichlorobenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2,3- 'I'richIorobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2,3= Frichloropropane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2,3- Trichloropropane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2,4- 1'ridrlorobenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2,4•Trichlorobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2,41'richlorobenzene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2,4- Trimethylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
611/2001
1,2,4- 1
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Dibrorno- 3- chloropropane (DBCP)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Dibromo- 3- chloropropane (DBCP)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
1,2- Dibromoethane (EDB, Ethylene dibromide)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1!2001
1,2- Dibromoethane (EDB, Ethylene dibromide)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1,2- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
1,2- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11!8/2001
1,2 -Di chlorobenzene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
1,2- Dichloroethanc
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11 /8 /2001
1,2- Dichloroethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8!2001
1,2- Dichloropropanc
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
12- Dichloropropane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
1,3,5- Trimethylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
I,3,5- 1'rimethN benzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/l/2001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8/7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
0
John H. Armstrong,
t FACS
Rick Scott TN►
State
Surgeon General & Secretary
Governer
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 25 of sz
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analvtes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407 ) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Solid and Chemical Materials
Certification
Analv'te
Method /Tech
Cat
Type
Effective Date
1,3- Di61orobenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
1,3- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/82001
1.3- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/8/2061
1,3- Dichloropropane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
1..3- Dichloropropane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6 /U2001
1.4- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/82001
1,4- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/82001
1.4- Dichlorobenzene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/8:'2001
1- Methylnaphthalenc
I -PA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
3,'24/2008
2,2- Dichloropropane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
61112001
2,2- Dichloropropane
I_PA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2.4.5 -T
EPA 8151
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
8/29/2002
2,4,5 - 'l richlorophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
10 =2003
2.4,6 -'l richlorophcnol
1 PA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
4 -1)
EPA 8151
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3il/2002
2 4 -DB
EPA 8151
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/112001
2,4- Dichlorophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2,4- Dmicthylphcnol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2,4- Dimtrophencl
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2,4- Dinitrotoluene (2,4 -DNT)
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/I /2001
2,6- Dinitrotoluene (2,6 -DNT)
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
611/2001
2- Butanone (Methyl ethyl ketone, MEK)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
2- Chloroethyl vinyl ether
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- Chloronaphthalene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- Chlorophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- Chlorotoluene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- 0hlorotoluene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- Hcxanone
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- Methyl- 4,6- dinitrophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- Methylnaphthalene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
2- Methylphenol (o- Cresol)
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
10/23/2003
2- Nitrophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
3,3'- Dichlorobenzidine
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
3 /4- Me1hylphenols pnip- Cresols)
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11!10/2005
4,4' -DDD
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1/2002
4.4' -DDE-
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1/2002
Clients and Customers are urged to
verify the laboratory's current Certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
Ric: k ,_ . c 0 John H. Arrnstronq, MD, FACS
Goverrior °f ;. _ r.l R r State Surgeon General & Secretar/
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation Page 26 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018 EPA Lab Code: FL00091 (407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
\Zatrix: Solid and Chemical Materials
Analyte
Method /Tech Category
Certification
Type Effective Date
4 4' -DDT
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1/2002
4- 13romophcn} I phenyl ether
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
9/18/2003
4- Chloro- 3- methylphenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
4- Chlorophenyl phenylethcr
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
9/18/2003
4- Chlorotoluene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6 /1/2001
4- Chlorotoluene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1 i2001
4- Methy1- 2- pentanone (MIRK)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
10/23/2003
4- Nitrophenol
l.PA 827o
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6f 1/2001
Acenaphthenc
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Acenaphthylene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
61U2001
Accmnc
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
61,2001
Aldrin
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1/2002
alpha -BHC (alpha- Hexachlorocyclohexane)
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1/2002
AIUminUny
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
8/29/2002
Aluminum
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
8.
Anthraccne
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/812001
Antimony
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
I 110/2005
Aroclor -1016 (PCB -1016)
EPA 8082
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/14/2003
Aroclor -1221 (PCB -1221)
EPA 8082
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/14/2003
Aroclor -1232 (PCB -1232)
EPA 8082
Pesticides- lerbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3114/2003
Aroclor -1242 (PCB -1242)
EPA 8082
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/14/2003
Aroclor -1248 (PCB -1248)
EPA 8082
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NE-LAP
3/14/2003
Aroclor -1254 (PCB -1254)
EPA 8082
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6 /1/2001
Aroclor -1260 (P('B -1260)
EPA 8082
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
611!2001
Arsenic
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
1 1 /1 012005
Arsenic
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
3/l/2002
Azinphos- methyl (Guthion)
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Barium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
6N12001
Barium
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Benzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Benzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8 /2001
Benzidine
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Benzo(a)anthraccne
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/812001
Benzo(a)pyrene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Benzo(b)tluoranthene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Benzo(g,hj)perylene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's
current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
Rick Scott T1xa
John H, Armstrong, MD, FAGS
Governor
State Surgeon
General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 27 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration
date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when
associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code:
FL00091
(407)
339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Solid and Chemical Materials
Certification
Analyte
Method/Tech
Category
T y p e
E Date
Bcnzo(k)tluoranthene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Beryllium
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
3 /1
beta -BHC (beta- Hexachlorocyelohexane)
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1/2002
bis(2- Chloroethoxy)methane
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
bis(2- Chloroethyl) ether
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11 1 29/2002
bis(2- Chloroisopropyl) ether
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
(2,2'- Oxybis(I- chloropropanc))
bis(2- Ethylhexyl) phtlalate (DEHP)
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6:1/2001
Bolstar (Sulprotos)
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Boron
I_PA 6010
Metals
NELAP
11/10/2005
Boron
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
11/10,
Bromobeniene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Brontobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Bromochloromethane
EPA 80
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Bromochloromethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Bromodichloromethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11,
Bromodtchloronrethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/82001
Bromoform
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/82001
Bromoform
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Butyl benzyl phthalate
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6 11/2001
Cadmium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Cadmium
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
6/12001
Calcitml
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
11/29/2002
Carbon disulfide
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Carbon tetrachloride
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11!82001
Carbon tetrachloride
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/82001
Chlordane (tech)
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/12002
Chlorobenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/82001
Chlorobenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Chloroethane
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
10/202000
Chloroethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/82001
Chloroform
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Chloroform
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/812001
Chlorpyrifos
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Chromium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
6/t /2001
Chromium
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Chrysene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Prograrn•
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
Rick =cott .lira John H. Armstrong, tAD, FACS
Mate Surgeon General & Slecretary
Ga,"ernor
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation Page z$ of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018 EPA Lab Code: FL00091 (407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamo Sprin FL 32701
Matrix: Solid and Chemical Materials
Analyte
cis -1,2 -Diehl oroethyIene
cis - 1,2- DichIoroethyIene
cis - 1,3- Dichl Oro prupenc
cis - I.3- DichIoropropene
Cobalt
Copper
Coumaphos
Dalapon
delta -131K
Demeton -o
Diazinon
Dibcnz(a.h)anthraccnc
Dibromoehloromethane
Dibromochlorcnnethanc
Dibromomethane
Dibromomethane
Dicamba
Diehlorodilluoromethane
Diehlorodilluoromethane
Dichloroprop (Dichlorprop)
Dichlorovos (DDVP. Dichlorvos)
Dieldrin
Diethyl phthalate
Dimethyl phthalate
Di -n -butyl phthalate
Di- n -octyl phthalate
Dinoseb (2- sec - but),1- 4,6- dutitrophenol, DNBP)
DiSUlfOIOn
Endosulfan I
Endosulfan II
Endosulfan sulfate
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde
Endrin ketone
Ethoprop
Ethylbenzerte
Method /Tech
EPA 8021
EPA 8260
EPA 8021
EPA 8260
EPA 6020
LTA 6020
EPA 8141
EPA 8151
EPA 8081
EPA 8141
EPA 8141
EPA 8270
EPA 8021
EPA 8260
EPA 8021
EPA 8260
EPA 8151
EPA 8021
EPA 8260
EPA 8151
EPA 8141
EPA 8081
EPA 8270
EPA 8270
EPA 8270
EPA 8270
EPA 8151
EPA 8141
EPA 8081
EPA 8081
EPA 8081
EPA 8081
EPA 8081
EPA 8081
EPA 8141
EPA 8021
Category
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Metals
Metals
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides- Herbicides - PCB's
Pesticides-Herbicides-PCB's
Extractable Organics
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Volatile Organics
Volatile Organics
Pesticides - Herbicides - PCB's
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Extractable Organics
Extractable Organics
Extractable Organics
Extractable Organics
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
Volatile Organics
Certification
Type
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NEL.AP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
NELAP
N ELAP
Effective Date
6/1/2001
6/1/2001
6/1/2001
6/1/2001
3111 !2002
3/112002
6/1/2001
6,1/2001
3,
6/I/2001
6/l/2001
11 /&2001
3/14/2003
3/14/2003
6/1/2001
6i 1 /2001
M/2002
/2002
6/1/2001
6/l /2001
6/l/2001
6/1/2001
3/1/2002
6/1/2001
6/l/2001
6/1/2001
6/1/2001
611/2001
3/l/2002
3/1/2002
3/l/2002
3/1 /2002
3/1/2002
3/l/2002
6/1/2001
6,
11/8/2001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8 /7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
Rick 'Scott � ���
;l,
John H Armstrong, PAD, FAGS
Governor
j LT
State Surgeon
General & Secretar;
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 29 of 32
Attachment to Certificate
##: E83018 -44, expiration
date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when
associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code:
FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newbur Avenue
Alta monte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Solid and Chemical Materials
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech
Category
T
Effective D ate
Ethylbenzenc
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Fecal colifonns
Sh1 9221 E
Microbiology
NELAP
11/10/2005
F'ensul loth ion
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Fenthion
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/112001
Fluoranthene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Fluorene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6%1/2001
gamma -BliC (Lindane.
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1/2002
gamma -1 lcxachlorocyclohexanc)
Heptachlor
EPA 8081
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1/2002
Heptachlor epoxide
I_PA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/!/2002
Hexachlorobenzene
FPA8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6'1/2001
1lexachlorobutadiene
I-PA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Hexachlowhutadienc
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
611/2001
Hexachlnrobutadiene
I:PA8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Hexachlerocyclopentadiene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
61/2001
Hexachloroethane
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Hcxachloroethame
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/112001
Ignitability
EPA 1010
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1/2001
Indeno(1,2,3- cd)pyrcne
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
Il /82001
lodomethane (Methyl iodide)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/l/2001
Iron
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
11292002
Isopholone
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
lsopropylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
lsopropylbenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Kjeldahl nitrogen - total
EPA 3512
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/2/2007
Lead
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Magnesium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
1129/2002
Manganese
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
3/12002
MCPA
EPA 8151
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/12001
MCPP
EPA 8151
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
1020 /2000
Mercuq
EPA 7471
Metals
NELAP
3/142003
Merphos
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Methoxychlor
EPA 8081
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1412003
Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
10202000
Methyl bromide (Bromomethanc)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification
Program.
Issue Date: 8/7/2013
Expiration
Date: 6/30/2014
�ticf
Rick Scott INI
°• '
John H Armstrong, MD, FACTS
Governor
-; �� - Lhl'
State Surgeon
General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 30 of 32
Attachment to Certificate #: E83018 -44, expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes
should be
used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407) 339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Solid and Chemical Materials
Certification
Analyte
Method /Tech Category
T
Effective Date
Methyl parathion (Parathion, methyl)
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Methyl tert -butyl ether (MTBE)
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Methyl tert -butyl ether (MTBE)
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
611/2001
Methylene chloride
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
1 1 /812 001
Methylene chloride
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
11/8/2001
Met
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Moh bdenum
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
3'142003
Molybdenum
EPA 6020
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11i10200>
Naled
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
611/2001
Naphthalene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Naphthalene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Naphthalene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6i 1/2001
n- Butylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6 /12001
n- Butylbenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Nickel
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
611/2001
Nickel
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Nitrobenzene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/12001
n- Nitrosodnnethylamine
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
n- Nitrosodi- n- propylamine
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
9/18/2003
n- Nitrosodiphenylantine
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/l/2001
n- Propylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
n- Propylbenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/l/2001
Pentachlorophenol
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6 /12001
Phenanthrene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/l/2001
Phenol
EPA 9270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
6/1 /2001
Phorate
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/I /2001
Phosphorus, total
EPA 365 4
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/2/2007
Picloram
EPA 8151
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
p- Isopropyltoluene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
p- Isopropyltoluene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Potassium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
1 112 9/2 00 2
Pyrene
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11 /82001
Pyridine
EPA 8270
Extractable Organics
NELAP
3/29/2006
Ronnel
EPA 8141
Pesticides - Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
sec - Butylbenzene
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
sec - Butylbenzene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6/1/2001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 8/7/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
1 �RICf�
Rick Scott TNJ s
John H Armstrong, MD, FF�CS
Governor
�,� E
State Surgeon
General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 31 of 32
Attachment to Certificate
#: E83018 -44, expiration
date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E83018
EPA Lab Code: FL00091
(407)
339 -5984
E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Matrix: Solid and Chemical Materials
Analyte
Method/Tech
Category
Certification
T
Effe ctive Date
Selenium
EPA 6020
Extractable Organics
NELAP
I1/10!2005
Silver
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
6/1/2001
Silver
EPA 6020
Metals
NELAP
611/2001
Silvex (2,4- 5 -'1 - P)
EPA 8151
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
3/1/2002
Sodium
EPA 6010
Metals
NELAP
3/1/2002
Stirofos
EPA 8141
Pesticides- Herbicides -PCB's
NELAP
6/1/2001
Strontium
EPA 6020
Extractable Organics
NELAP
11/10/2005
Snrcne
EPA 8021
Volatile Organics
NELAP
6 %1/2001
Styrene
EPA 8260
Volatile Organics
NELAP
621/2001
Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure
FPA 1312
General Chemistry
NELAP
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1. D. # E83018
Rick Scott
Governor
John H. Armstrong, MD, FACS
Surgeon General 8 Secretary
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
P.O. Box 150597
Altamonte Springs, FL 32715 -0597
Dear Laboratory Director:
Your second submittal of Plans of Correction to deficiencies identified during the on-
site assessment of your laboratory on October 29 — November 2, 2012 were received in this
office on January 28, 2013. These corrective actions have been reviewed and determined
acceptable.
The next on -site assessment of the laboratory should verify correction of the
previously cited deficiencies and should demonstrate the efficacy of the corrective action
plans. However, if you do have any questions regarding this matter or any other
requirements for certification, please feel free to contact me at (904) 791 -1574.
Sincerely,
4r Carl C. Kircher, Ph.D,
Chemist Iii
Environmental Laboratory Certification Program
Florida Department of Health
Division of Emergency
Preparedness & Community
Support, Bureau of Public
Health Laboratories
Jacksonville
1217 Pearl St.
Jacksonville, Florida 32202.3926
PHONE: (904) 791.1599
FAX: (904) 791.1591
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I. D. # E83018
Flowers Chemical laboratories
P.O. Box 150597
Altamonte Springs, FL, 32715 -0597
Dear Laboratory Director:
Based on the authority mandated by sections 381.00591, 403.0625 and 403.863
Florida Statutes and chapter 64E -1 Florida Administrative Code (FAC), I hereby declare that
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
Rick Scott
Governor
John H. Armstrong, MD, FACS
Surgeon General & Secretary
is granted additional certification to perform analyses for the following Fields of
Accreditation on environmental samples:
Drinking Water
Total Organic Carbon
SM 5310 C (replacing SM 5310 B)
2,2- Dichioropropane
EPA 502.2
Methyl Bromide
EPA 524.2
2- Chlorotoluene
EPA 524.2
1,2,3- Trichlorobenzene
EPA 524.2
Non - Potable Water
Total Organic Carbon SM 5310 C (replacing SM 5310 B)
Total Phenolics EPA 420.4 (replacing EPA 420.1)
Total Cyanide EPA 9012
Florida Department of Health
Division of Emergency
Preparedness & Community
Support, Bureau of Public
Health Laboratories
Jacksonville
1217 Pearl St.
Jacksonville, Florida 32202.3926
PHONE: (904) 791 -1599
FAX: (904) 791.1591
Certification in this case specifies that the above named laboratory has met the
minimum requirements for a certified laboratory as set forth in section 64E -1.102 FAC.
This certification is effective as of January 28, 2013 and shall be in effect until June
30, 2013 or until revoked by the Florida Department of Health.
If we can be of any further assistance, feel free to call Carl C. Kircher at (904) 791-
1574 or (904) 637 -9239 or the certification program office at (904) 791 -1599.
Sincerely,
Steph n A. Arms
Administrator
Environmental Laboratory Certification Program
By: Carl C. Kircher, Ph.D.
Chemist III
Environmental Laboratory Certification Program
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Florida Department ol' liealtlt
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RE: ON- SI I I ASSFSSNMFN T F831 08
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Deal Dr. Kircher:
hlowrs Chemical L.ahoratories. Inc., received y our letter regrading further discussion of
iteans in def icienn n's 6h and > 1. VII oilier the follo" int response:
]tent 61h FCI_:s microbiology filtration runnels are cashed daily %Nhh use "ith
I,iquinox soap. checked "Ah hromo -dy rnol blue R residue and then placed in Our
"I'V Sterilizer Box Sterilization bo cen filtration series is pedlo need by returning
the funnels to the t W Sterlhzer. This is v erilied wit lit Iic many other QC activ itics.
i.e., blanks. controls and quartedy LAW bulb checks. Since certification is not
dependant on strict adherence to the ETA Drinking Water manual_ we tecl that our
procedure is acceptable.
Item 31: FCL has revised our reporting of Odor to include the 40 deg. C value xNAh
eyeij result, including on the FDFP DEW Forntat.
We appreciate your comments and look forward to receiving our new Scope of
Accreditation.
sincerer.
Hoiter.� Chcmical1_ahuratnrk , h2c
R r S. Flo« ers
Q alit ° S� stems Director
FLORIDDA EPART?N4ENT of '
Rick Scott H E A I _ j I John H. Armstrong, st ong, MD, FACS
Governo State Surgeon General & Secretary
January 4, 2013
I. D. # E83018
Flowers Chemical Laboratories
P.O. Box 150597
Altamonte Springs, FL 32715 -0597
Dear Laboratory Director:
Your proposed Plans of Correction to deficiencies identified during the on -site assessment of your
laboratory on October 29 — November 2, 2012 were received in this office on December 17, 2012. These
corrective actions have been reviewed and determined acceptable, except that further response may be
needed to correct Deficiency #6b and that the laboratory's response is unacceptable for correcting Deficiency
#31.
The laboratory's response to Deficiency #6b may be acceptable to correct the deficiency as cited;
however, the proposal to sterilize membrane filter funnels only by UV lamps does not conform to US EPA's
"Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water" (5' edition). In Chapter V "Critical
Elements for Microbiology," section 4.1.3, US EPA clearly expects membrane filter funnels to be autoclaved
between successive membrane filtration series. UV lamps may not accomplish sterilization, only sanitation
after primary autoclave sterilization is performed, according to US EPA.
The laboratory response to Deficiency #31 does not indicate correction of the deficiency. Note that
test temperature for Odor can be included on the DEP Drinking Water report format, for example as "2 @
25C."
letter. Please send revised Plans of Correction to Deficiency 31 to this office within 30 days of receipt of this
If you have any questions regarding this matter or any other requirements for certification, please feel
free to contact me at (904) 791 -1574.
Sincerely,
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Chemist III
Environmental Laboratory Certification Program
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Division of Emergency Preparedness and Community Support
Bureau of Public Health Laboratories — Jacksonville, Environmental Laboratory Certification Program
1217 Pearl St., • Jacksonville, Florida 32202 -3926
Phone: (904) 791 -1599 - Fax: (904) 791 -1591 • httpatwww.floridashealth . com
P.O- BOX 150.597, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL. 32715-0597 PHONE (407) 3395984 FAX (407) 260-61110 Yvy flCwCrSlabs.com
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Carl Kircher. Ph.D.
Fl orida Departi I I e I I t o f Ca I III
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Dear Dr. Kircher
Attached please find the si(med DI I Form 11 '17 and a Corrective Action table with ou
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response to the deficiencies noted. In addition. there were items you requested
documentation to be submitted- Additional attachments are:
I Copies of") o1'GC'./ \ olatiles batches that include a LO t L �;
I-A, concentration
standard %� here each of the 4 Tl IMs i-eco\ cries are withi 50 - %.
2. Copies (11'3 GC1/PJD L"PA8021 volatiles batches that include Matrix Spike and
Matrix Spike Duplicate samples. Reported QC results are summarized for the
targe i
g el compounds being tested: BTLAMtbe. %jSAjSl)'s will be run HI C\ICI'N
batch t6r all target compounds when sufficient sample vials are returned by the
client.
We appreciate your comments and look forward to receiving our new Scope of
Accreditation.
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KNL Laboratory Set ices Tampa, I =L FL DOI Ccrtif'icatioil E8402
Grass Alpha, Radium 2-20, Radium ��5, Gross Beta, Uranium
EMSL Anak tical Inc-
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Orlando, 11, H, DOII Certification E878O4
Summit Em Ironmcntal Inc
Dioxin, Bromate, C "hl()ritc
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Giardia & Cnptiasponchum
.Iupitcr Emironrnental L.aborLitrvies, Inc
Love Lo cl EI <, (EPA 163 1)
Florida Specartu11 F.m . Set - y ices, I nc
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Soutlhcrrn Analytical Laboratorics, Inc
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C:'u�ahcr��a Fa11S, Of fq_ DOI] Ccrtilication E87688
S (With Bend, IN FL DOI i Certification E87775
Jupiter, FL FT, DOH Certification E86546
Fort L,auderclalc, FI. FL DOH Certification E86006
Oldsmar, FL FL DOH Certification E8411-9
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Page 1 of 5
Attachment to Certificate #: E84025 -31, expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E84025
EPA Lab Code: FL00117
(813) 229 -2879
E84025
KNL Laboratory Services
2742 North Florida Avenue
Tampa, FL 33602
Matrix: Drinking Water
Anal to
Y
Method/Tech
Category
Certification
T
Effective Date
Antimony
SM 3113 B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/10010
Arsenic
SM 3113 B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1/24/2001
Barium
SM 3111 D
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1/24/2001
Beryllium
SM 3113 B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/1812010
Cadmium
SM 3113 B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1124/2001
Chloride
SM 4500 -C1 C
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1/24/2001
Chromium
SM 3113 B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1/2412001
Color
SM 2120 B
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1124/2001
Copper
SM 3111 B
Secondary Inorganic
NELAP
1!24/2001
Contaminants,Primary Inorganic
Contaminants
Escherichia coh
SM 9223 B
Microbiology
NELAP
5 /2412010
Fecal coliforms
SM 9221 E
Microbiology
NELAP
3/1/2011
Fluoride
SM 4500 F-C
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1/242001
Gross -alpha
EPA 00- 02
Radiochemistry
NELAP
6115 /2007
Gross -alpha
EPA 900.0
Radiochemistry
NELAP
7/1/2001
Gross -beta
EPA 900.0
Radiochemistry
NELAP
711 /2001
Iron
SM 3111 B
Secondary inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1 /242001
lead
SM 3113 B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1 /24 /2001
Manganese
SM 3111 B
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
5/5 /2011
Mercury
SM 3112 B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
12/7/2012
Nickel
SM 3113 B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1124 /2001
Nitrate as N
SM 4500 -NO3 D
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
10/21 /2011
Nitrite
SM 4500 -NO2 -B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
11/2112011
Odor
SM 2150 B
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1/24/2001
pH
SM 4500 -11 + -B
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1/24/2001
Radium -226
EPA 9010
Radiochemistry
NELAP
7112001
Radium -226
EPA 903.1
Radiochemistry
NELAP
7/12001
Radium -228
EPA Ra -05
Radiochemistry
NELAP
711/2001
Selenium
SM 3113 B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1/24 /2001
Silver
SM 3111 B
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
124/2001
Sodium
SM 3111 B
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1/24/2001
Strontium -90
EPA 905.0
Radiochemistry
NELAP
7/12001
Sulfate
EPA 375.4
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
I/24 /2001
Sulfate
SM 4500 SO4 -E
Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
6/102013
Thallium
EPA 200.9
Primary Inorganic Contaminants
NELAP
1/242001
Total coliforms
SM 9222 B
Microbiology
NELAP
3/112011
Clients and Customers are urged to verify
the laboratory's current
certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program.
Issue Date: 7/1/2013
Expiration
Date: 6/30/2014
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Rick Scott John H. Armstrong, MD, fACS
Governor ` HEALTH State Surgeon General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation page 2 of 5
Attachment to Certificate #: E84025 -31, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E84025 EPA Lab Code: FL00117 (813) 229 -2879
E84025
KNL Laboratory Services
2742 North Florida Avenue
Tampa, FL 33602
Matrix: Drinking Water
Certification
Anaiyte Method7rech Category T Effective Date
'total colifonns SM 9223 D Microbiology NELAP 5(2472010
Total dissolved solids SM 2540 C Secondary Inorganic Contaminants NELAP 17242001
Uranium EPA 908 0 Radiochemistry
Zinc SM 3111 A Secondary Inorganic Contaminants
Clients and Customers are urged to verity the laboratory's current Certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 7/1/2013
NELAP 7/12001
NELAP 5152011
Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
Rick Scott ' °j;� f 7 John H. Armstrong, MD, FAGS
Governor HEALTH State Surgeon General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation Page 3 or 5
Attachment to Certificate #: E84025 -31, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing oraccredited
analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory 1D: E84025 EPA Lab Code: FL00117 (813) 229 -2879
E84025
KNL Laboratory Services
2742 North Florida Avenue
Tampa, FL 33602
Matrix: Non - Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
Method/Tech
Category
T
Effective Date
Alkalinity as CaCO3
SM 2320 B
General Chemistry
NFLAP
1/24/2001
Ammonia as N
SM 4500 -NH3 D (I 9th,
General Chemistry
NELAP
12/52006
20th, 21st Ed)RSE
Antimony
SM 3113 B
Metals
NELAP
11242001
Arsenic
SM 3113 B
Metals
NELAP
5/5/2011
Barium
SM 3111 D
Metals
NELAP
112412001
Beryllium
SM 3113 B
Metals
NELAP
1242001
Biochemical oxygen demand
SM 5210 B
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
Cadmium
SM 31 l 1 B
Metals
NELAP
1242001
Calcium
SM 3500 -Ca D
Metals
NELAP
1242001
Carbonaceous BOD (CBOD)
SM 5210 B
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
Chloride
SM 4500-C1 C
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
Chromium
SM 31 I 1 B
Metals
NELAP
1242001
Chromium
SM 3113 B
Metals
NELAP
1242001
Color
SM 2120 B
General Chemistry
NELAP
9/7/2010
Conductivity
SM 2510 B
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
Copper
SM 3111 B
Metals
NELAP
11242001
Fecal coliforms
SM 9222 D
Microbiology
NELAP
1242001
Fluoride
SM 4500 F -C
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
Gross -alpha
EPA 900.0
Radiochemistry
NELAP
7/112001
Gross -beta
EPA 900.0
Radiochemistry
NELAP
7/112001
Hardness
SM 2340 C
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
Iron
SM 3111 B
Metals
NELAP
11242001
Kjeldahl nitrogen - total
EPA 351.3
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
Lead
SM 3111 B
Metals
NELAP
1(242001
Lead
SM 3113 B
Metals
NELAP
12412001
Magnesium
SM 31 l 1 B
Metals
NELAP
124/2001
Manganese
SM 31 It B
Metals
NFLAP
1242001
Mercury
SM 3112 B
Metals
NELAP
1242001
Molybdenum
SM 3113 B
Metals
NELAP
1242001
Nickel
SM 3113 B
Metals
NELAP
5/52011
Nitrate as N
EPA 352.1
General Chemistry
NELAP
11242001
Nitrite as N
SM 4500 -NO2 -B
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
Orthophosphate as P
SM 4500 -P E
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
pH
EPA 9040
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
pH
SM 4500 -H + -B
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
Phosphorus, total
SM 4500-P E
General Chemistry
NELAP
1242001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status wiln
the Environmental Laboratory
Certification Program.
Issue Date: 7/1/2013
Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 7/1/2013 Expiration Date: 6/3012014
Rick Scott
t ! Iy h
John H. Armstrong, MD, FACS
Oovernor
HEALTH
State Surgeon General & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 4 of 5
Attachment to Certificate #: E84025 -31, expiration date June 30, 2014. This
listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when
associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E84025
EPA Lab Code: FL00117
(813) 229 -2879
E84025
KNL Laboratory Services
2742 North Florida Avenue
Tampa, FL 33602
Matrix: Non- Potable Water
Certification
Analyte
Method/Tech
Category
T ype
Effective Date
Potassium
SM 31 l 1 B
Metals
NELAP
1/24/2001
Radium -226
EPA 9031
Radiochemistry
NELAP
7 /1/2001
Residue - filterable (TDS)
SM 2540 C
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/24/2001
Residue•nnnfilterahle (TSS)
SM 2540 D
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/24/2001
Residue -total
SM 2540 G
General Chemistry
NELAP
1012512010
Selenium
SM 3113 B
Metals
NELAP
1/24/2001
Silver
SM 3111 B
Metals
NELAP
1124/2001
Sodium
SM 31 I l B
Metals
NELAP
1124/2001
Sulfate
EPA 375.4
General Chemistry
NELAP
1 /24/2001
Sulfate
SM 4500 SO4 -E
General Chemistry
NELAP
6/1012013
Thallium
EPA 200.9
Metals
NELAP
1/24 /2001
Total coliforms
SM 9222 B
Microbiology
NELAP
12!72011
Total organic carbon
SM 5310 B
General Chemistry
NELAP
1 /24 /2001
Total radium
EPA 903.0
Radiochemistry
NELAP
7/t /2001
Turbidity
SM 2130 B
General Chemistry
NELAP
9/7 /2010
Zinc
SM 3111 B
Metals
NELAP
1/242001
Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 7/1/2013 Expiration Date: 6/3012014
cnents ana customers are urges to verity the ianoratory's current certincauon status wiln
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 7/1/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
r .o. ,
Rick Scott
Fi r", T d I
John H. Armstrong, MD, FACS
Governor
HEALTH
State Surgeon Genera! & Secretary
Laboratory Scope of Accreditation
Page 5 of 5
Attachment to Certificate #: E84025 -31, expiration date June 30, 2014. This listing of accredited
analytes
should be used only when associated with a valid certificate.
State Laboratory ID: E84025
EPA Lab Code: FL00117
(813) 229 -2879
E84025
KNL Laboratory Services
2742 North Florida Avenue
Tampa, FL 33602
Matrix: Solid and Chemical Materials
Certirkation
Analyte
Method/Tech
Category
T
Effective Date
Arsenic
EPA 7060
Metals
NELAP
1/1/2007
Cadmium
EPA 7130
Metals
NELAP
1/1/2007
Copper
EPA 7210
Metals
NFLAP
1/112007
Kjcldahl nitrogen - total
EPA 3513
General Chemistry
NELAP
9/8/2006
Lead
EPA 7420
Metals
NELAP
1 /1/2007
Mercury
EPA 7471
Metals
NELAP
1/112007
Molybdenum
EPA 7481
Metals
NELAP
1/1/2007
Nickel
EPA 7520
Metals
NELAP
111 /2007
pH
EPA 9040
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/l /2007
PH
EPA 9045
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/1 /2007
Phosphorus, total
SM 4500 -P E
General Chemistry
NELAP
9/8 /2006
Residue -total
SM 2540 G
General Chemistry
NELAP
1/1 /2007
Selenium
EPA 7740
Metals
NELAP
l/l /2007
Zinc
EPA 7950
Metals
NELAP
1/I /2007
cnents ana customers are urges to verity the ianoratory's current certincauon status wiln
the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 7/1/2013 Expiration Date: 6/30/2014
1 F 1 -CWUU% CUUMICU- tAUUVA4C4,21U* INC,
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City of Ocoee
Laboratory Services for
City Water & Wastewater Facilities
23. EQUIPMENT LISTING:
Please list year, make & model of all equipment that will be used on City of Ocoee
properties, including whether owned or leased. If le
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24. REFERENCES /EXPERIENCE OF RESPONDENT WITH SIMILAR CONTRACTS:
The Respondent shall provide at least three (3) separate references of previous
contracts with similar scope of work within the past five (5) years, preferably with a
governmental agency. Respondent must demonstrate ability to perform services of
similar complexity, nature, and size. For each previous contract, the Respondent must
provide a description of the scope, its location, and a contact person willing and able to
discuss the Respondent's performance for that contract. Letters of References may also
be provided. Only contracts for which the Respondent was the prime contractor will be
considered to be relevant.
DATE OF CONTRACT /AMOUNT OF PROJECT/CLIENT'S NAME AND ADDRESS/
TELEPHONE NUMBER /EMAIL ADDRESS /NAME OF CONTACT, ETC (attach
additional sheets if necessary).
Have you any similar work in pr ress at this time? Yes �' No _
Length of time in business years months.
Bank or other financial r fer nces: t
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Company Profile
Flowers Chemical Laboratories, Inc., is a nationally certified, full- service testing
laboratory which provides analytical and environmental laboratory services to
governmental, municipalities, utilities, commercial, industrial and residential clients on a
continuous basis since 1957. FCL's technological capabilities include a full spectrum of
advanced scientific instrumentation, equipment, and computer systems. FCL has been
certified by the State of Florida's Department of Environmental Regulation and the
Department of Health for more than three decades. FCL was the first laboratory in the
State of Florida to design, implement, and obtain approval for its Comprehensive QA/QC
Plan (COMQAP # 860008). FCL was also among the first group of labs to be accredited
by the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference (NELAC). Our
primary accrediting body is the Florida Department of Health.
FCL was the first environmental analytical laboratory in the state of Florida to achieve
national accreditation through the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation
(A2LA). FCL is certified in the Florida DOH Drinking Water, Non - Potable Water and
Solid & Chemical Materials categories for a large scope of analyses. Additionally, FCL
is qualified to offer services in twenty other states, the Caribbean Basin and Central
America.
FCL's clients have come to rely on the scientific expertise, analytical skills, and
dedication of FCL's team of professionals. These professionals include: consultants,
chemists, analysts, environmental specialists, and programmers. FCL enables their
clients to produce accurate, practical, timely, and cost effective analytical environmental
testing and sampling services that will meet or exceed the requirements of their projects.
FCL is committed to developing innovative, scientific, and analytical solutions to client
challenges. This is accomplished by providing responsive services tailored to the specific
and individual needs of its clients. FCL's commitment to excellent service is embodied in
our philosophy of.
D Meet, or exceed client expectations through developing a concise understanding of
our clients needs for each project, and maintaining proactive communication with
the client;
u Provide the highest level of attention and quality professional services to assure
our clients satisfaction and success in each project;
u Provide the most accurate and responsive analytical results; and continuously
strive to provide the most cost - effective approach to all of our clients'
environmental needs.
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Company Profile
FCL provides technically valid and legally defensible analyses that meet or exceed the
required site specific data quality objectives. FCL demonstrates experience in: quality
assurance, project management, environmental regulations, method development,
analytical techniques, instrumental analyses, and information management through our
electronic data delivery system.
FCL's Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) automates the laboratory
production and reporting process beginning with kit production and ending with reporting
results. The LIMS enables auto -email and web access of data in place of or in addition to
hard -copy mailing of the final technical report.
Visit our website at www.flowersiabs.com
Click on "Clients Only" and type "visit@flowerslabs.eom ", password "visitor"
The Adobe Acrobat, NELAC approved report, invoice and electronic data deliverable
(EDD) are available for each project. In addition, the Florida DEP drinking water forms
are electronically generated for compliance reporting.
Consider our website your archive!
www.floiverslabs.coin Flowers Chemical Laboratories. Inc.
Scope of Services
Flowers Chemical Laboratories, Inc., (FCL) is a certified full- service testing
laboratory that provides environmental consultation and analytical laboratory
testing and sampling services in:
❑ Primary and Secondary Drinking Water Analyses
❑ Reclaimed Effluent Grab and Composite
❑ Ground Water Monitoring
❑ Surface Water Monitoring
❑ Soil and Sediment Analyses
❑ Sludge Analyses
Solid Waste Analyses
❑ Wastewater Analyses
• Microbiological Analyses
• Contamination Assessment
• Environmental Compliance
❑ Hazardous Waste Characterizations
FCL provides in -house courier services from each of our four facilities. FCL
currently maintains a fleet of twelve (12) field and courier vehicles. By operating
our own vehicles, we can provide customized sample delivery and pick up
services to our clients seven (7) days per week. FCL's courier vehicles can be on
site to provide immediate response when emergency conditions are identified by
our client(s).
Field sampling services are conducted by trained FCL Field Technicians.
Collection procedures are in accordance with the State of Florida, Bureau of
Laboratories, Standard Operating Procedures defined by Florida DEP -SOP-
001/01 and other specific FDEP SOPs. FDEP Rule 62 -160, FDEP Rule 625 or
other local, State or Federal regulations may apply.
If our literature or experience does not highlight your current needs, just ask us!
ivivyv flowerslabs. com Flowers Chemical Laboratories. Inc.
Clientele
FCL has been involved in a variety of laboratory testing and sampling projects and has
served nearly four thousand national, international and regional clients. Below is a
sejective listing of clients for whom such services have been provided:
National and International
o Unocal Oil Corporation
o Amoco/BP Corporation
o Star Enterprise (Texaco)
o Shell Oil Company
o URS Corp.
o Burns & McDonnell
o ABB Power T &D
o Zum Industries
o Dow Jones /Wall Street Journal
o U.S. Department of Navy
o Army Corp. of Engineers
o Panama Canal Commission, Panama
o SafetyKleen Envirosystems /Puerto Rico
o OMI /CH2MHill
o CDM
o U.S. Filter
o State of New Mexico, NM
o Siemens - Westinghouse
o SGS Canada, Inc.
o Geneva Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
o Colgate
o Versar, Inc.
o MACTEC, Inc.
o RETEC Group, Inc.
o Solvay Group
o Northrup - Grumman
Regional
City of Altamonte Springs, FL
City of Clermont, FL
City of Maitland, FL
City of Cocoa, FL
City of Port St. Lucie, FL
City of Kissimmee, FL
City of Lake Mary, FL
City of Key West, FL
City of Oviedo, FL
City of Melbourne, FL
City of Palm Bay, FL
Charlotte County, FL
Palm Beach County, FL
Polk County, FL
Hernando County, FL
Lee County, FL
Osceola County, FL
Seminole County, FL
Andreyev Engineering, FL
OMI -CH2M -Hill, FL
Tohopagaliga Water Authority
Coca -Cola Foods, FL
Universal Studios, FL
Environmental Risk Management Inc.
Florida Gas Transmission, FL
Florida Food Products, FL
Duke /Progress Energy
HSA Engineers and Scientists, FL
US Water, FL
Sea World of Florida, FL
Stillwater Technologies, FL
E. Sciences, FL
Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority
Lockheed Martin Corp., FL
Arcadis, FL
City of Key West Port Operations
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References
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FCL since 2000:
City ofClermont Contact: Robert Reed (2002—Present)
P.O.Box 120219 Phone: (352)24|'0|7O
Clermont, FL 34712-0219 Fax: (352)24l-0542 30j000I0/yr
Email: hccd r �:Icrm)nfl] Drinking Water Wastewater Analysis
Polk County Waste Remmnz Mgmt Div Contact: Sharon HymiUcr (2005 —2010)
10 Environmental Loop South Phone: (803)284-43|9 (2011 Present)
Winter Haven, FL33Q8U-|O72 Fax: (0k})284'432| $65/]001)0/vr
Email: miller polk cmml�,n, Field samplln,- & Groundwater Analysis for Landfill
Lee County Solid Waste Division
|O50U Buckingham Road
Ft. Myers, Fl.j3905
City of Vero Beach
P.O. Box 1389
Vero Beach, FL32g01-)389
Contact: Luuna Gray, PE (2U08—Present)
Phone: (2]9)533-893O
Fax: (23g) 46\ 5871 85l00.00/Yr
Field sampling dL Groundwater Analysis for Landfill
Contact: John Tuo[vck (2003—Present)
Phone: (772)978'52O5
Fax: (772)770'h5Oj $1]5/0X).00/vr
Drinkin Water, Wastewater Analysis 61 Sampling
City ofCocoa
Contact: Alison Shea
(
35| Shearer Blvd
Phone: (32|)43]-8707
(4/2012'Pramcnt)
Cocoa, FL32922
Fax: (32|)568-2798
$20/XK)00/vr
Email: U�|`m'«
Drinking VYu(er& Wastewater Analysis
Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority
Contact: Tom POcstc,
(2009—Present)
3375 Overseas Highway
Phone: (3O5)797'663U
(2" Contract)
Marathon, FL33O5O
Fax: (]O5)809-2h22
$8OIX)O.OU/yr
Email: tpheswi- fka�i.coju
Wastewater Analysis & Field Sampling
More references gladly furnished upon request.
Each of the above referenced diox$ requires (or required) work similar to that requested in the
city's RFP. It should be noted that FCL |nx/ some of these dicx\x because we were not the lowest
bidder on xuhncqocnt bids. On more than one ocouyioo. PCL was the more qualified laboratory but
was not awarded the bid solely mnprice.
CREDIT REFERENCES: Flowers Chemical Laboratories, Inc. — 407 - 339 -5984
Tax ID #59- 2686261
Compressed Gas Solutions, Inc.
2450 Shader Road
Orlando, FL 32804
Robert Leaman
Ph: 407 -293 -3373
Fax: 407 -293 -3730
Reeves Glass Inc.
1040 NE SR 47
Trenton, FL 32693
Art Reeves
Ph: 352 -472 -6515
Fax: 352-472-6060
US Filter Corporation
4506 LM McLeod Road, Suite C
Orlando, FL 32811
Ph: 407 -650 -3570
Fax: 407 - 650 -3565
Copytronics Inc,
420 S. Orlando Avenue
Winter Park, FL 32789
Ph: 407 -628 -6220
Fax: 407- 628 -6251
Branch Manager /Bob Gavrish
SunTrust Bank — Acct #076076021671 I
Greg Gorney -- Branch Manager 407 - 830 -4024
498 Palm Springs Drive
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Branch Office # 407 -830 -7709 (Option 4 )
Fax #407 -830 -7513
Serving Your Analytical and Environmental Needs Since 1957
481 NEWBURVPORT AVE
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
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20. SUMMARY OF LITIGATION:
Provide a summary of any litigation, claim(s), proposal disputes, or contract dispute(s)
filed by or against the Respondent in the past five (5) years that is related to the services
that the Respondent provides in the regular course of business. The summary shall
state the nature of the litigation, claim, or contact dispute, a brief description of the case,
the outcome or projected outcome, and the monetary amounts involved. If none, please
so state.. (Attach additional sheets, if necessary)
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21. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA:
Respondent acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: o
No. Dated { 5 / - 2-0
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No. Dated
22. LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS:
SUBCONTRACTOR and /or TEMPORARY WORKER AGENCY
NAME /ADDRESS /FEDERAL I.D. NO. /CONTACT PERSON /PHONE #:
(Attach additional sheets if necessary)
By submitting a proposal, the Respondent certifies that it has investigated any
subcontractor /temporary worker agency listed and has received and has in the
Respondent's files evidence that each subcontractor /temporary worker agency
maintains a fully- equipped organization capable, technically and financially, of
performing the pertinent work and that the subcontractor /temporary agency has done
similar work in a satisfactory manner. It is further acknowledged by the contractor
that any CHANGE or OMISSIONS in the subcontractors listed above shall require
the City of Ocoee's approval before any work shall commence by the additional
subcontractor on this project.
RFP 14- 002_Laboratory_Services 17
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� CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE
DATE (MMIDDIYY)
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THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS
CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES
BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED
REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.
IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must be endorsed. if SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to
the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the
certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s).
PRODUCER Phone: 407 - 644 -5722
Lykes Insurance, Inc. - WP Fax: 407 - 628 -1363
P. 0. Box 2703
Winter Park, FL 32790
William P. Taulbee II A261158
NAMEACT Myrna Sanchez
PHONE 407- 644 -5722 Fax
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INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remar*s Schedule, N more space Is required)
Flowers Chemical Laboratories,
481 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32715
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SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE
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ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS.
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
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City Of Alt2monte Springs
225 Newburypon Avenue
Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701-3697
407-571-8116
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Commissioners
John Grogan, District 1
Rosemary Wilsen, District 2
Rusty Johnson, District 3
Joel F. Feller, District 4
CITY OF OCOEE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
RF P #14 -002
LABORATORY SERVICES FOR CITY
WATER & WASTEWATER FACILITIES
Mayor
S. Scott Vandergrift
City Manager
Robert Frank
December 5, 2013
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Commissioners
John Grogan, District 1
Rosemary Wilsen, District 2
Rusty Johnson, District 3
Joel F. Keller, District 4
ADDENDUM NO: ONE (1)
CITY OF OCOEE
RFP #14 -002
LABORATORY SERVICES FOR CITY WATER & WASTEWATER FACILITIES
This addendum consists of sixty-one (61) pages, and shall modify and become a part of the original RFP
documents for the Laboratory Services for City Water and Wastewater Facilities. Respondents shall
acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on p.17 of the RFP documents. Failure to do so
may subject the Respondent to disqualification,
Answers to questions received and /or amendments to the RFP documents are as follows:
Questions:
Q1. Could we get a copy of the current contract and pricing?
Al. The City does not have a current formal contract; however, sample invoices from Tri =Tech and Flowers
Laboratories are attached to this addendum for your use (60 pages).
Q2. On page 4 Section C it states the proposal shall be presented as 1 original and 4 copies: Can any of this
information be provided on cd that can be shared amongst departments?
A2. The submission requirements are hereby changed to read: "'The proposal shall be presented as one (1)
original paper and four (4) electronic copies. The electronic copies shall be submitted in a fully
electronic form on a labeled CD -ROM or USB FLASH DRIVE as an Adobe PDF file, version 5 or later."
Q3. On page 19 the RFP states the submissions shall be limited to a total of forty (40) pages. Then on page 21
it states the provider must submit a copy of certification and analyte sheets. Our Certification and analyte
sheets come to XX pages. Can the analyte sheets be provided without counting them towards the
maximum total of 40 sheets?
A3. Yes, analyte sheets can be provided without counting toward the forty (40) page limit.
Q4. On page 20 under Section 4 — Other Required Content, it asks for "Forms listed on Table of Contents as to
be submitted with your proposal." Can you provide us with the "Table of Contents "?
A4. The Table of Contents is Page 2 of the RFP.
J o ert, CPPB
urchasing Agent
cc: RFP Selection Committee
City of Ocoee • 150 N Lakeshore Drive • Ocoee, Florida 34761
phone: (407) 905 -3100 • fax: (407) 905 -3194 • www.ocoee.org
Mayo
S. Scott Vandergrift.
City Manager
Robert Frank
December 11, 2013
_C ommi s sioners
John Grogan, District 1
Rosemary Wilsen, District 2
Rusty Johnson, District 3
Joel F. Keller, District 4
ADDENDUM NO: TWO (2)
CITY OF OCOEE
RFP #14 -M2
LABORATORY SERVICES FOR CITY WATER & WASTEWATER FACILITIES
This addendum consists of one (1) page, and shall modify and become a part of the original RFP documents for
the Laboratory Services for City Water and Wastewater Facilities. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of
this Addendum in the space provided on p,17 of the RFP documents. Failure to do so may subject the
Respondent to disqualification,
Answers to questions received and /or amendments to the RFP documents are as follows:
Questions:
Q1. We have one more question for you about 6 on page 30. The section asks for the Annual Reclaimed Water
Analysis. Then on page 8 of the permit section 9 explains that the annual monitoring shall be done for the
primary and secondary drinking water standards except Asbestos, Color, Odor and Corrosivity. Most of
the State can be granted a waiver for Dioxin, which is part of the SOC(s). The Florida Rural Water
Association even has this waiver form on the website. Do you know if someone has filled out this waiver?
Or do you know if the City is going to be required to have Dioxin included in the Annual Reclaimed
Water Analysis Parameters?
Al. The City will not be required to analyze for Dioxin,
Q2. Since the term of this RFP is for multiple years, at least on the Drinking Water side the City will have to
by Federal regulations do Lead and Copper Testing, THM /HAA(s) Testing, Nitrate/Nitrite annually and
VOC(s), SOC(s) and Radiological on a Triennial Basis. Perhaps these could be added as 7C, 71), 7E, 7F,
7G and 7H?
A2. No, provide pricing only on the items included on Page 30, Proposal Form.
Q3, Flowers Invoice 163382 Dated Nov. 17, 2012 had Calcium, Magnesium, Alk and TH. These are not
included on page 30 anywhere. Should we include these prices somewhere? The permit also has
Crypto /Giardia on the Permit every 2 years. Do these need included anywhere?
A3. No, provide pricing only on the items included on Page 30, Proposal Form.
t J e To ert, CPPB
Purchasing Agent
cc: RFP Selection Committee
City of Ocoee • 150 N Lakeshore Drive • Ocoee, Florida 34761
phone: (407) 905 -3100 • fax: (407) 905 -3194 • www.ocoee.org
TABLE OF CONTENTS
RFP #14 -002
LABORATORY SERVICES FOR CITY WATER & WASTEWATER FACILITIES
RFP DOCUMENTS
Section Page
Legal Advertisement 3
Proposal Instructions 4-6
General Terms & Conditions 7-20
Summary of Litigation *, p. 17
Acknowledgement of Addenda *, p.17
List of Subcontractors *, p. 17
Equipment Listing *, p. 18
References /Experience *, p. 18
SCOPE OF WORK, PROPOSAL FORM, AND PROPOSED CONTRACT
Section Page
Exhibit A — Scope of Work 21 —28
Exhibit B — Location Maps (2 pages, pdf version available on Demandstar) 29
Exhibit C — Proposal Form*
30
Exhibit D — FDEP Domestic WW Facilities Permit (22 pages) 31
Company Information and Signature Sheet *, p. 32
Exhibit E — Proposed Agreement
*Submit with Proposal
End Table of Contents
33 -39
RFP14- 002 — Laboratory — Services 2
Request for Proposals, Legal Advertisement
The City of Ocoee, Florida (City) is soliciting sealed proposals for RFP #14 -002 Laboratory
Services for City Water & Wastewater Facilities. Proposals will be received at the office of
Joyce Tolbert, CPPB Purchasing Agent, Finance Department /Purchasing, Second Floor, 150
North Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, Florida 34761 until 2:00 pm, local time, on December 17,
2013. Proposals received after that time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Sealed
proposals that have been timely received will be publicly opened and the names of the
responding firms read aloud at that time. No Pre - proposal Conference is scheduled at this time.
Prospective respondents may secure a copy of the documents required for submitting a proposal
through Onvia /Demandstar by accessing the City's website at ham; / /xvww.ocoee.or under
Finance Department /Purchasing. Partial sets of the documents required for submitting a
proposal will not be issued. By using Onvia/Demandstar, prospective respondents will be
provided with all information regarding this RFP and addenda and changes to the project
requirements. Membership with Onvia/Demandstar is not required to submit a proposal; fees
may apply for non - members. Persons other than prospective respondents may inspect the
documents required for submitting a proposal at the Ocoee City Hall City Clerk's Office, 150 N.
Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, FL 34761. Persons inspecting the documents at the City Clerk's office
that request copies will be required to pay a fee, as prescribed by statute. Beth Eikenberry, City
Clerk, Orlando Sentinel, November 17, 2013.
RFP 14- 002_Laboratory_Services 3
CITY OF OCOEE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) #14 -002
LABORATORY SERVICES FOR CITY WATER & WASTEWATER FACILITIES
A. Sealed proposals for RFP #14 -002 will be received by the City of Ocoee, hereinafter
called "City," from any person, firm, corporation, or agency, hereinafter called
"Respondent," submitting a proposal for the services being solicited. Each Respondent
shall furnish the information required on the proposal form supplied and each
accompanying sheet thereof on which an entry is made. Proposals submitted on any
other format shall be disqualified. Proposals must be typewritten or handwritten using
ink; do not use pencil. Proposal documents must be submitted under the signature of a
legally responsible representative, officer, or employee and should be properly
witnessed and attested. All proposals should also include the name and business
address of any person, firm, or corporation interested in the proposal, either as a
principal, member of the firm, or general partner. If the Respondent is a corporation, the
proposal should include the name and business address of each officer, director, and
holder of 10% or more of the stock of such corporation.
B. Any questions or concerns regarding this RFP should be addressed in writing to the
Finance Department/Purchasing, City of Ocoee, FL, Attention: Joyce Tolbert,
Purchasing Agent (407) 905 -3100, extension 1516 and email jtolbert(a�ci.ocoee.fl.us
and must be received not later than December 10, 2013, at 2:00 p.m. in order to
receive an answer. Any clarifications /changes will be only through written addenda
issued by the Purchasing Agent. Respondents should not contact City staff, with the
exception of the Purchasing Agent, or other City consultants for information regarding
this RFP before the proposal award date. Any contact with any other member of the City
Staff, City Commission, or its agents during the solicitation, award, and protest period
may be grounds for disqualification,
C. Proposals must describe the qualifications of the firm planning to provide services. The
proposal shall be presented as one (1) original and four (4) copies. The entire proposal
package shall be received by the Finance Department /Purchasing not later than 2:00
P.M., local time, on December 17, 2013. Proposals received by the Finance
Department /Purchasing after the time and date specified will not be considered, but will
be returned unopened. "Postage Due" items will not be accepted. Proposals or any
information transmitted by fax or e -mail will not be accepted. Proposals shall be
delivered in a single sealed envelope /package, clearly marked with the RFP number,
title, and closing date and time, to:
City of Ocoee Finance Department/Purchasing
Attention: Joyce Tolbert, Purchasing Agent
150 N. Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee, FL 34761 -2258
D. Pre - Proposal Conference: None is scheduled at this time.
E. Proposals will be reviewed by an evaluation committee appointed by the City Manager
and will be ranked in accordance with the established evaluation criteria. Date, time,
and location of any scheduled evaluation committee meeting(s) for this RFP will be
noticed publicly and on Demandstar. The evaluation committee shall supply a ranked list
of the proposing firms and a recommendation regarding which firm should be awarded
UP14- 002_Laboratory_Services 4
the term contract by the City Commission. The City Commission's decision to endorse or
modify the ranking by staff shall be final. Please be aware that all City Commission
meetings are duly noticed public meetings and that all documents submitted to the City
as a part of a proposal constitute public records under Florida law.
F. All Respondents shall thoroughly examine and become familiar with this RFP package
and carefully note the items specifically required for submission of a complete proposal.
G. Submission of a proposal shall constitute an acknowledgment that the
Respondent has complied with the instructions of this RFP. The failure or neglect
of a Respondent to receive or examine a document shall in no way relieve it from any
obligations under its proposal or the contract. No claim for additional compensation will
be allowed based upon a lack of knowledge or understanding of any of the contract
documents or the scope of services. Proposals shall be in compliance with the contract
documents and scope of services. All costs to prepare and submit proposals shall
be the responsibility of the Respondent and the City shall make no reimbursement
of any kind.
H. Any response by the City to a request for information or correction will be made in the
form of a written addendum, which will be distributed via Demandstar. It shall be the
responsibility of each Respondent to obtain a copy of all issued Addenda. The City
reserves the right to issue Addenda concerning the date and time when proposal
acceptance shall close at any time up to the date and time set for proposal closing. In
this case, proposals that have been received by the City prior to such an addendum
being issued will be returned to the Respondent, if requested, unopened. In case any
Respondent fails to acknowledge receipt of any such Addendum in the space
provided in the RFP documents, its proposal will nevertheless be construed as
though the Addendum had been received and acknowledged. Submission of a
proposal will constitute acknowledgment of the receipt of the RFP Documents and
all Addenda. Only interpretations or corrections provided by written Addenda shall be
binding on the City. Respondents are cautioned that any other source by which a
Respondent receives information concerning, explaining, or interpreting the RFP
Documents shall not bind the City.
Any of the following causes may be considered sufficient for the disqualification and
rejection of a proposal:
a) Submission of more than one (1) proposal for the same work by an individual, firm,
partnership, or corporation under the same or different name. For purposes of this
subparagraph, firms, partnerships, or corporations under common control may be
considered to be the same entity;
b) Evidence of collusion between or among the Respondents;
c) Being in arrears on any existing contracts with the City or in litigation with the City,
or having defaulted on a previous contract with the City;
d) Poor, defective, or otherwise unsatisfactory performance of work for the City or any
other party on prior projects that, in the City's judgment and sole discretion, raises
doubts as to the Respondent's ability to properly perform the services; or
e) Any other cause that, in the City's judgment and sole discretion, is sufficient to
justify disqualification of Respondent or the rejection of its proposal.
CONVICTED VENDOR LIST (PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME). A person or affiliate who has
been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime
RFP 14- 002_Laboratory_Services 5
may not submit a proposal on an award to provide any goods or services to a public
entity, may not submit a proposal on an award with a public entity for the construction or
repair of a public building or public work, may not submit proposals on leases of real
property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a Contractor,
Supplier, Subcontractor, or Consultant under an award with any public entity, and may
not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided
in section 287.017 for Category Two for a period of 36 months from the date of being
placed on the convicted vendor list. [See Florida Statute 287.133 (2) (a).]
K. FLORIDA PUBLIC RECORDS LAW. In accordance with Chapter 119 of the Florida
Statutes, and, except as may be provided by Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes and
other applicable State and Federal Laws, all Respondents should be aware that the
proposal and the responses thereto are in the public domain and are available for public
inspection. Respondents are requested, however, to identify specifically any information
contained in their proposal that they consider confidential and /or proprietary and which
they believe to be exempt from disclosure, citing specifically the applicable exempting
law. All proposals received in response to this request for proposals become the
property of the City of Ocoee and will not be returned. In the event of an award, all
documentation produced as part of the contract will become the exclusive property of the
City.
ACCEPTANCE AND AWARD. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or
all proposals, to waive formalities, technicalities or irregularities, to request
clarification of information submitted in any proposal, or to re- advertise for new
proposals. The City may accept any item or group of items of any proposal,
unless the Respondent qualifies its proposal by specific limitations. The City may
accept one or more proposals if, in the City's discretion, the City determines that
it is in the City's best interest to do so.
The City reserves the right to award the contract to the Respondent(s) which, in
the City's sole discretion, is (are) the most responsive and responsible. The City
reserves the right, as an aid in determining which proposals are responsible, to
require a Respondent to submit such additional evidence of Respondent's
qualifications as the City may deem necessary, and may consider any evidence
available to the City of the financial, technical, and other qualifications and
abilities of a Respondent, including past performance (experience) with the City
and others. The City Commission shall be the final authority in the selection of
any and all proposals for acceptance and award.
(Remainder of page left blank intentionally)
RFP14- 002_Laboratory_Services 6
RFP #14 -002 GENERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS:
BID SECURITY:
a) In lieu of providing a bid security, the Respondent may provide documentation
that their business has been active with the Secretary of the State of Florida
for a minimum of three (3) years. Respondent warrants by virtue of bidding the
prices in his bid response will be good for an evaluation period of ninety (90)
days from the date of bid opening, or:
b) Each proposal must be accompanied by a Cashier's /Certified Check upon an
incorporated bank or trust company or a Bid Bond in an amount equal to ONE
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000,00). A combination of any of the former is not
acceptable. Cash or company check will not be accepted as Bid Security. The
cashier's check or Bid Bond is submitted as a guarantee that the Respondent, if
awarded the Contract, will, after written notice of such award, enter into a written
Contract with the City and as a guarantee that the Respondent will not withdraw its
proposal for a period of ninety (90) days after the scheduled closing time for the
receipt of proposals, in accordance with the accepted proposal and RFP documents.
c) In the event of withdrawal of said proposal within ninety (90) days following the
opening of proposals, or Respondent's failure to enter into said contract with the City
or failure to provide the City with other requirements of the contract documents or the
RFP after issuance of Notice of Intent to Award by the City, then such Respondent
shall be liable to the City in the full amount of the check or Bid Bond and the City
shall be entitled to retain the full amount of the check or to demand from the Surety
the penal sum of the Bid Bond as liquidated damages and not a penalty.
d) Surety companies executing bonds shall be duly insured by an insurer or corporate
surety and signed by a licensed agent who holds a current Power of Attorney from
the surety company issuing the bond.
e) The cost of the required Bid Bond and required insurance coverage is to be included
in the Respondent's overhead and is not eligible for reimbursement as a separate
cost by the City. The checks of the three (3) most favorable Respondents will be
returned within three (3) days after the City and the successful Respondent have
executed the contract for work or until the 91 s ` day after proposal opening, whichever
is earlier. The remaining checks will be returned within thirty (30) days after the
opening of proposals. Bid Bonds will be returned upon request following the same
criteria as a check
PERFORMANCE BOND:
Performance and Payment Bonds are not required.
PATENT INDEMNITY:
Except as otherwise provided, the successful Respondent agrees to indemnify the City
and its officers, agents, and employees against liability, including costs and expenses,
for infringement upon any letters patent of the United States arising out of the
performance of this contract.
Further, the Respondent shall fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City and its
officers, agents, and employees from any suits, actions, damages, and costs of every
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name and description, including attorneys' fees, arising from or relating to violation or
infringement of a trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret, unpatented invention, or
intellectual property right. If the Respondent uses any design, device, or materials
covered by letters, patent, or copyright, it is mutually agreed and understood without
exception that the proposal price shall include all royalties or cost arising from the use of
such design, device, or materials.
4. DEFAULT:
As a result of proposals received under this RFP, the award of the contract may be
based, in whole or in part, on delivery and specification factors. Accordingly, should the
Contractor not meet the delivery deadline(s) set forth in the specifications or should the
Contractor fail to perform any of the other provisions of the specifications and /or other
contract documents, the City may declare the Contractor in default and terminate the
whole or any part of the contract. Upon declaring the Contractor in default and the
contract in whole or in part, the City may procure and /or cause to be delivered the
equipment, supplies, or materials specified, or any substitutions thereof and the
Contractor shall be liable to the City for any excess costs resulting therefrom. In the
event the Contractor has been declared in default of a portion of the contract, the
Contractor shall continue the performance of the contract to the extent not terminated
under the provisions of this paragraph. Where the Contractor fails to comply with any of
the specifications, except for delivery deadline(s), the City may, in its discretion, provide
the Contractor with written notification of its intention to terminate for default unless
prescribed deficiencies are corrected within a specified period of time. Such notification
shall not constitute a waiver of any of the City's rights and remedies hereunder.
PRICING:
Pricing should be provided as indicated on the Proposal Form attached as Exhibit C.
Please note that alternate price proposals will not be accepted unless specifically called
for on the Scope of Work and /or Proposal Form. Cost of preparation of a response to
this RFP is solely that of the Respondent and the City assumes no responsibility for such
costs incurred by the Respondent.
The Proposal Form may not be completed in pencil. All entries on the Proposal Form
shall be legible. The City reserves the right, but does not assume the obligation, to ask
a Respondent to clarify an illegible entry on the Proposal Form. If the Proposal Form
requires that the proposed price, or constituent portions of the proposed price, be stated
in unit prices and total price; the unit prices and the total price for the stated number of
units identified on the Proposal Form should be provided by the Respondent and be
correctly computed. If there is an arithmetical conflict between the unit price stated by
the Respondent on the Proposal Form and the total price stated by the Respondent on
the Proposal Form, the unit price stated by the Respondent on the Proposal Form shall
take precedence. The City may unilaterally correct such arithmetical conflict on the
Proposal Form to calculate the total price, utilizing the unit prices that have been
identified by the Respondent. The taking of such action by the City shall not constitute
grounds for the Respondent to withdraw its proposal nor shall it provide a defense
constituting discharge of the proposal bond. The City reserves the right, but does not
assume the obligation, to waive any mistake, omission, error, or other irregularity that
may appear on the Proposal Form. However, the City reserves the right to reject
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Proposal Forms that are incomplete or contain information that is not required as being
non - responsive.
a) The prices have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication,
or agreement for the purpose of restriction competition, as to any matter relating to
such prices with any other Respondent or with any competitor;
b) Unless otherwise required by law, the prices which have been quoted in this
proposal have not been knowingly disclosed by the Respondent and will not
knowingly be disclosed by the Respondent prior to opening, directly or indirectly to
any other Respondent or to any competitor;
c) No attempt has been made or will be made by the Respondent to induce any other
person or firm to submit or not to submit a proposal for the purpose of restricting
competition. Every contract, combination or conspiracy in restraint of trade or
commerce in this State is unlawful (s. 542.18, Florida Statutes, and all applicable
federal regulations);
d) Respondent warrants the prices set forth herein do not exceed the prices charged by
the Respondent under a contract with the State of Florida Purchasing Division; and
e) Respondent agrees that supplies /services furnished under this proposal, if awarded,
shall be covered by the most favorable commercial warranties the Respondent gives
to any customer for such supplies /services and that rights and remedies provided
herein are in addition to and do not limit any rights offered to the City by any other
provision of the proposal award.
f) The Respondent represents that the article(s) to be furnished under this RFP is (are)
new and unused (unless specifically so stated) and that the quality has not
deteriorated so as to impair its usefulness.
6. DISCOUNTS:
a) Trade and time payment discounts will be considered in arriving at new prices and in
making awards, except that discounts for payments within less than 30 days will not
be considered in evaluation of proposals. However, offered discounts will be taken
for less than 30 days if payment is made within discount period.
b) In connections with any discount offered, time will be computed from date of delivery
and acceptance at destination, or from the date correct invoice is received in the
office of Finance, whichever is later. Payment is deemed to be made, for the
purpose of earning the discount, on the date of City Check,
SAMPLES:
Samples of items, when required, must be furnished free of expense to the City and, if
not called for within fifteen days from date of proposal opening, same will be disposed of
in the best interest of the City.
AWARD CRITERIA:
The contract will be recommended to be awarded in accordance to the Evaluation
Criteria contained in this RFP.
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LITERATURE:
If required by the scope of work or the specifications, descriptive literature /brochures
shall be included with this proposal in order to properly evaluate make /model offered.
Proposals submitted without same may be considered non - responsive and disqualified.
10. BID PROTESTS:
All Bid Protests shall be submitted to the Purchasing Agent in the following manner:
a) A Respondent shall file a written proposal protest under this Article or be barred any
relief; oral protests shall not be acknowledged.
b) A bid protest shall be limited to the following grounds: (a) issues arising from the
procurement provisions of the RFP, its addenda, and other proposal documents;
and /or (b) applicable federal, state, or local law. No bid protest may be based upon
questions concerning the design documents (drawings and specifications), if any.
The Respondent shall clarify all questions concerning the design documents of the
project prior to submitting its proposal.
c) The content of the bid protest shall fully state the factual and legal grounds for the
protest and the legal basis for the relief requested.
d) The bid protest shall be filed with the Purchasing Agent not later than three (3)
calendar days after the posting of the notice of intent to award or recommendation of
award by staff, whichever is earlier,
e) The Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the City, shall make a determination of the merits
of the protest not later than five (5) business days after receipt of the protest. If
Owner denies the protest, Owner may proceed with award of the contract unless
enjoined by order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
11. PAYMENT TERMS:
a) No payment will be made for materials ordered without proper purchase order
authorization or City of Ocoee Visa Purchasing Card. Payment cannot be made until
materials, goods, or services have been received and accepted by the City in the
quality and quantity ordered. Purchase Order terms are Net 30 days after receipt of
approved invoice.
b) Any contract resulting from this solicitation is deemed effective only to the extent of
appropriations available for the work.
c) The City of Ocoee, Florida has Florida Sales & Use Tax Exemption Certificate No.
85- 8013779974C -0; and, pursuant to Chapter 212, Florida Statutes, is exempt from
federal excise, state, and local sales taxes.
12. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS:
The Respondent guarantees that the services to be performed and the goods to be
provided herein shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws,
ordinances, regulations, orders, and decrees, including, without limitation, such of the
following acts as may be applicable: Federal Consumer Product Safety Act, Federal
Fair Labor Standards Act, Occupational Safety and Health Act, Federal Hazardous
Substances Labeling Act, Federal Flammable Fabrics Act, and any applicable
environmental regulations.
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a) All contractors are required to comply with the Congressional Federal Register (CFR)
of the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) Construction Industry, Part 1926, and CFR 1910 - General Industry
Standards that are applicable in construction work.
b) The prime contractor is not only responsible for the safety aspects of his operation
and employees, but also that of all subcontractors on the job site.
c) The Contractor must assure that a certified first aid person is designated, phone
numbers of physicians, hospital, and ambulance services are posted (copy to
Personnel Director, City of Ocoee), and that a first aid kit is available.
d) All individuals are required to wear hard hats on all construction sites.
e) Provide personal protective equipment that may be required for jobs in progress
(e.g.: hard hats, safety glasses, respirators, ear protection, long pants and shirts,
etc.).
f) Observe the speed limit on City property.
g) Construction areas cleaned d, ails excavations must be barricaded or flagged until
backfilled. In some cases, bracing, shoring and sloping may be required.
h) Scaffolds shall have guard rails on all open sides and be secured to prevent
displacement.
i) Welding and cutting - a fire watch and appropriate fire extinguisher shall be provided
and combustible materials cleaned up.
j) All heavy equipment must have, where applicable: (a) back -up alarms, (b) boom
angle indicator, (c) load chart, (d) reeving, (e) fire extinguisher, and (f) condition of
hook and other items in accordance with OSHA 1926.550 and ANSI B30.5.
k) Personal fall protection must be provided at elevations exceeding ten (10) feet.
13. DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE:
If applicable, provide a statement concerning the Respondent's status as a Drug -Free
Work Place or evidence of an implemented drug -free workplace program.
14. CONTRACT:
a) The successful Respondents, herein also referred to as Contractor, will be required
to enter into a contract with the City along the terms and conditions included in the
proposed contract for the initial period of three (3) years, with two (2) automatic one -
year extensions. After the initial three (3) year term, price adjustments will be allowed
pursuant to the Price Adjustment provision of this Agreement.
b) The City may, in its sole discretion, award any additional services, whether in the
existing areas of the scope of work or in any area additional to those in the existing
scope of work, to any third party or the City's own employees. Contractor will be
expected to cooperate with any or all other contractors who may be performing
services for the City.
15. CERTIFICATION OF NON - SEGREGATED FACILITIES
a) Respondent certifies that it does not and will not maintain or provide any segregated
facilities for the Respondent's employees at any of the Respondent's establishments,
and that Respondent does not permit Respondent's employees to perform their
services at any location under the Respondent's control where segregated facilities
are maintained. Respondent agrees that a breach of this certification will be a
violation of the Equal Opportunity clause in any contract resulting from acceptance of
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its Proposal. As used in this certification, the term "segregated facilities" means any
waiting room, work areas, time clocks, locker rooms, other storage and dressing
areas, parking lots, or drinking facilities provided for employees that are segregated
on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, habit, local custom, or otherwise.
Respondent agrees that (except where Respondent has obtained identical
certification from proposed contractors for specific time periods) Respondent will
obtain identical certifications from proposed subcontractors prior to the award of such
contracts exceeding $10,000 that are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal
Opportunity clause, and that Respondent will retain such certifications in
Respondent's files.
b) The non - discriminatory guidelines as promulgated in Section 202, Executive Order
11246, and as amended by Executive Order 11375 and as amended, relative to
Equal Opportunity for all persons and implementations of rules and regulations
prescribed by the U.S. Secretary of labor, are incorporated herein.
16. STATEMENT OF AFFIRMATION AND INTENT:
a) Respondent declares that the only persons or parties interested in their proposal are
those named herein, that this proposal is, in all respects, fair and without fraud and
that it is made without collusion with any other vendor or official of the City of Ocoee.
Neither the Affiant nor the above -named entity has directly or indirectly entered into
any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in
restraint of free competitive pricing in connection with the entity's submittal for the
above project. This statement restricts the discussion of pricing data until the
completion of negotiations and execution of a contract for the described services.
b) Respondent certifies that no City Commissioner, other City Official, or City employee
directly or indirectly owns assets or capital stock of the Responding entity, nor will
directly or indirectly benefit by the profits or emoluments of this proposal. (For
purposes of this paragraph, indirect ownership or benefit does not include ownership
or benefit by a spouse or minor child.)
c) Respondent certifies that no member of the entity's ownership or management is
presently applying for an employee position or actively seeking an elected position
with the City. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of
services, Respondent agrees to immediately notify the City in writing.
d) Respondent further declares that a careful examination of the scope of services,
instructions, and terms and conditions of this RFP has occurred, and that the
proposal is made according to the provisions of the RFP documents, and will meet or
exceed the scope of services, requirements, and standards contained in the RFP
documents.
e) Respondent agrees to abide by all conditions of the negotiation process. In
conducting negotiations with the City, Respondent offers and agrees that if this
negotiation is accepted, the Respondent will convey, sell, assign, or transfer to the
City all rights, title, and interest in and to all causes of action it may now or hereafter
acquire under the anti -trust laws of the United States and the State of Florida for
price fixing relating to the particular commodities or services purchased or acquired
by the City. At the City's discretion, such assignment shall be made and become
effective at the time the City tenders final payment to the Respondent. The proposal
constitutes a firm and binding offer by the Respondent to perform the services as
stated.
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17. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME STATEMENT:
a) All invitations to proposal, as defined by Section 287.012(l 1), Florida Statutes,
requests for proposals, as defined by Section 287.012(16), Florida Statutes, and any
contract document described by Section 287.058, Florida Statutes, shall contain a
statement informing persons of the provisions of paragraph (2)(a) of Section
287.133, Florida Statutes, which reads as follows:
"A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list
following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal on
a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit
a proposal on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of
public building or public work, may not submit proposals on leases of real
property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a
contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any
public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess
of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO
for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted
vendor list."
b) All Respondents that submit a Bid or Proposal to the City of Ocoee are guaranteeing
that they have read the previous statement and by signing the submitted documents
are qualified to do so under Section 287.133, (2)(a), Florida Statutes.
18. PERMITS /LICENSES /FEES:
a) Any permits, licenses or fees required will be the responsibility of the Contractor; no
separate payments will be made. Permit fees are waived for any City of Ocoee
permits required.
b) The City requires a City of Ocoee contractor registration if permitting is required.
Please contact the City's Building Department at (407)905 -3100 extension 1000,
directly for information concerning this requirement.
c) Adherence to all applicable code regulations (Federal, State, County, and City) is the
responsibility of the Contractor.
19. STANDARD INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS:
The Contractor shall not commence any work in connection with an Agreement until all
of the following types of insurance have been obtained and such insurance has been
approved by the City, nor shall the Contractor allow any Subcontractor to commence
work on a subcontract until all similar insurance required of the subcontractor has been
so obtained and approved. Policies other than Workers' Compensation shall be issued
only by companies authorized by subsisting certificates of authority issued to the
companies by the Department of Insurance of Florida which maintain a Best's Rating of
"A" or better and a Financial Size Category of "VII" or better according to the A.M. Best
Company. Policies for Workers' Compensation may be issued by companies authorized
as a group self- insurer by F.S. 440.57, Florida Statutes.
a) Loss Deductible Clause: The City shall be exempt from, and in no way liable for, any
sums of money which may represent a deductible in any insurance policy. The
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payment of such deductible shall be the sole responsibility of the General Contractor
and /or subcontractor providing such insurance.
b) Workers' Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall obtain during the life of this
Agreement, Worker's Compensation Insurance with Employer's Liability Limits of
$500,000/$500,000 /$500,000 for all the Contractor's employees connected with the
work of this project and, in the event any work is sublet, the Contractor shall require
the subcontractor similarly to provide Workers' Compensation Insurance for all of the
latter's employees unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by
the Contractor. Such insurance shall comply fully with the Florida Workers'
Compensation Law, In case any class of employees engaged in hazardous work
under this contract for the City is not protected under the Workers' Compensation
statute, the Contractor shall provide, and cause each subcontractor to provide
adequate insurance, satisfactory to the City, for the protection of the Contractor's
employees not otherwise protected.
• Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City of Ocoee
c) Contractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance The Contractor shall
obtain during the life of this Agreement COMMERCIAL AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE,
this policy should name the City of Ocoee as an additional insured, and shall protect
the Contractor and the City from claims for damage for personal injury, including
accidental death, as well as claims for property damages which may arise from
operations under this Agreement whether such operations be by the Contractor or by
anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Contractor, and the amounts of such
insurance shall be the minimum limits as follows:
1) Automobile Bodily Injury Liability & Property Damage Liability
• $1,000,000 Combined single limit per occurrence (each person, each
accident)
• All covered automobile will be covered via symbol 1
• Liability coverage will include hired & non -owned automobile liability
• Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of The City of Ocoee
2) Comprehensive General Liability (Occurrence Form) - this policy should name
the City of Ocoee as an additional insured and should indicate that the insurance
of the Contractor is primary and non - contributory.
•$2,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE
■$2,000,000 PRODUCTS- COMPLETED OPERATIONS AGGREGATE
■$1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE
•$1,000,000 PERSONAL & ADVERTISING INJURY
-Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City of Ocoee
3) Subcontractor's Comprehensive General Liability Automobile Liability and
Worker's Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall require each
subcontractor to procure and maintain during the life of this subcontract,
insurance of the type specified above or insure the activities of these
subcontractors in the Contractor's policy, as specified above.
4) Owner's Protective Liability Insurance (Not required for laboratory services) As
applicable for construction projects, providing coverage for the named insured's
liability that arises out of operations performed for the named insured by
independent contractors and are directly imposed because of the named
insured's general supervision of the independent contractor. The Contractor shall
procure and furnish an Owner's Protective Liability Insurance Policy with the
following limits: $1,000,000, and per occurrence, $2,000,000. Aggregate and
naming the City of Ocoee as the Named Insured.
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5) Contractual Liability If the project is not bonded, the Contractor's insurance shall
also include contractual liability coverage to insure the fulfillment of the contract.
NOTE: FOR PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE AND AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY
INSURANCE, THE CITY SHALL BE NAMED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED.
■$1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE
■$2,000,000 AGGREGATE
6) Commercial Umbrella:
■$1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE
■$2,000,000 Aggregate
-Including Employer's Liability and Contractual Liability
7) Builders Risk: (Not required for Laboratory Services)
-$100, 000 Any (1) Location
■$1,000,000 Any (1) Occurrence
8) Certificates of Insurance Certificate of Insurance Form (see sample below),
naming the City of Ocoee as an additional insured will be furnished by the
Contractor upon notice of award. These shall be completed by the authorized
Resident Agent and returned to the Office of the Purchasing Agent. This
certificate shall be dated and show:
i) The name of the Insured contractor, the specific job by name and job
number, the name of the insurer, the number of the policy, its effective date,
its termination date.
ii) Statement that the Insurer shall mail notice to the Owner at least thirty (30)
days prior to any material changes in provisions or cancellation of the
policy, except ten (10) days written notice of cancellation for non - payment
of premium.
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20. SUMMARY OF LITIGATION:
Provide a summary of any litigation, claim(s), proposal disputes, or contract dispute(s)
filed by or against the Respondent in the past five (5) years that is related to the services
that the Respondent provides in the regular course of business. The summary shall
state the nature of the litigation, claim, or contact dispute, a brief description of the case,
the outcome or projected outcome, and the monetary amounts involved. If none, please
so state. (Attach additional sheets, if necessary)
21. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA:
Respondent acknowledges receipt of the following addenda:
No. Dated
No. Dated
No. Dated
22. LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS:
SUBCONTRACTOR and /or TEMPORARY WORKER AGENCY
NAME /ADDRESS /FEDERAL I.D. NO. /CONTACT PERSON /PHONE #:
(Attach additional sheets if necessary)
By submitting a proposal, the Respondent certifies that it has investigated any
subcontractor /temporary worker agency listed and has received and has in the
Respondent's files evidence that each subcontractor /temporary worker agency
maintains a fully- equipped organization capable, technically and financially, of
performing the pertinent work and that the subcontractor /temporary agency has done
similar work in a satisfactory manner. It is further acknowledged by the contractor
that any CHANGE or OMISSIONS in the subcontractors listed above shall require
the City of Ocoee's approval before any work shall commence by the additional
subcontractor on this project.
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23. EQUIPMENT LISTING:
Please list year, make & model of all equipment that will be used on City of Ocoee
properties, including whether owned or leased. If leased please provide name of lessor.
24. REFERENCES /EXPERIENCE OF RESPONDENT WITH SIMILAR CONTRACTS:
The Respondent shall provide at least three (3) separate references of previous
contracts with similar scope of work within the past five (5) years, preferably with a
governmental agency. Respondent must demonstrate ability to perform services of
similar complexity, nature, and size. For each previous contract, the Respondent must
provide a description of the scope, its location, and a contact person willing and able to
discuss the Respondent's performance for that contract. Letters of References may also
be provided. Only contracts for which the Respondent was the prime contractor will be
considered to be relevant.
DATE OF CONTRACT /AMOUNT OF PROJECT /CLIENT'S NAME AND ADDRESS/
TELEPHONE NUMBER /EMAIL ADDRESS /NAME OF CONTACT, ETC (attach
additional sheets if necessary).
Have you any similar work in progress at this time? Yes_ No _
Length of time in business years months.
Bank or other financial references:
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25. SUBMITTALS:
The City of Ocoee requires comprehensive responses to every section within this RFP.
To facilitate the review of the responses, Respondents shall follow the described
proposal format, The intent of the proposal format requirements is to expedite review
and evaluation. It is not the intent to constrain Respondents with regard to content, but
to assure that the specific requirements set forth in this RFP are addressed in a uniform
manner amenable to review and evaluation.
Submissions shall be limited to a total of forty (40) 8.5 "x 11" pages (excluding front and
back covers, dividers, and all forms included in this RFP), single- sided, portrait
orientation, 12 -point font, and contained in a three -ring binder or other format amenable
to easy photocopying. The page limit applies to the material contained in sections 1 and
2 of the proposal, as described below. The person signing the proposal on behalf of the
Respondent shall have the legal authority to bind the Respondent to the submitted
proposal. Failure to adhere to the stated page limit or provide the required content
may subject your proposal to disqualification.
In order to simplify the review process and obtain the maximum degree of comparison, the
Respondent must provide the following content when responding to the RFP;
Section 1 — Company Information
• Firm's history, number of years in business, etc.
• List of all firm's key staff, their qualifications, and their role for this contract,
provide resumes of key staff.
• Firm and employee certifications and registrations with regulatory agencies,
professional organizations, etc., including a NELAP certification through FL Dept
of Health.
• Firm's sub - contractors, their qualifications, and their role in providing services.
• List and quantity of firm's (and firm's sub - contractors' if applicable) type and
quantity of equipment /in -House Testing to be used for this contract, see Sections
22 and 23.
Section 2 — Company Experience /References
List of firm's other current or recently completed similar services within the last
five (5) years, to include services required in the Scope of Services Section, with
other public or private agencies, see Section 24 of General Conditions:
The Respondent shall provide at least three (3) separate references of previous
contracts with similar scope of work, preferably with a governmental agency.
Respondent must demonstrate ability to perform services of similar complexity,
nature, and size. For each previous contract, the Respondent must provide a
description of the scope, its location, and a contact person willing and able to
discuss the Respondent's performance for that contract. Letters of References
may also be provided. Only contracts for which the Respondent was the prime
contractor will be considered to be relevant.
List of at least three (3) client references to include organization name,
description, contact person, telephone number (s), and e -mail address.
Litigation Summary, see Section 20.
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Section 3 — Price Proposal
• Exhibit C
Section 4 — Other Required Content
• Forms listed on Table of Contents as to be submitted with your proposal.
• Bid Security, see Section 1.
• Acknowledgement of Addenda, see Section 21.
26. EVALUATION CRITERIA:
The criteria for making an award recommendation are:
1. Experience and References
(10 %)
2. Project Staff
(15 %)
3. Firm's Local Experience with Ocoee Sampling
(25 %)
4. Project Equipment! In -House Testing
(20 %)
5. Price proposal
(20 %)
6. Office Location
(10 %)
The City reserves the right, before awarding the contract, to require a Respondent to
submit such evidence of its qualifications, as the City may deem necessary and may
require oral presentations or interviews of firms. The City shall be the sole judge of the
competency of Respondents.
A City evaluation committee will evaluate each respondent's qualifications and will short -
list and recommend to the City Commission a primary and secondary firm, in ranked
order of qualifications based upon the evaluation committee's evaluation of the
responses and any client references. All Respondents shall be notified via
Onvia /Demandstar or other means of staff's recommended ranking of firms to the City
Commission. The City Commission's decision to endorse or modify the ranking by staff
shall be final.
The successful Respondent shall be required to execute an agreement which provides,
among other things, that any plans, drawings, reports, and specifications that result from
Respondent's services shall become the property of the City. Upon the successful
negotiation of an agreement, a formal contract will be prepared and subsequent
executed by both parties.
ANTICIPATED SELECTION SCHEDULE
11/17/13 Request for Proposals advertised
12/10/13 Last day for questions
12/17/13 Proposal submission deadline
2 days later Proposals distributed to Evaluation Committee
3 -4 weeks later Evaluation committee meeting held
Next meeting Top- ranked firms recommended to City Commission
This schedule is subject to change at the discretion of the City.
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EXHIBIT "A"
SCOPE OF WORK
RFP #14 -002 LABORATORY SERVICES FOR CITY WATER & WASTEWATER FACILITIES
SCOPE OF SERVICES
1. Scope of Work
The City is soliciting proposals from accredited /certified laboratories, "Service Providers ", to
furnish all necessary labor, supplies, materials, equipment, and incidental items to satisfactorily
perform the laboratory services and sampling procedures detailed in these technical
specifications on an "as needed basis," The services include analytical laboratory services to
perform testing of surface water, groundwater from Surf eial and Floridan aquifer water supply
wells, monitoring wells, potable drinking water, raw and treated wastewater, industrial
wastewater from facilities discharging to the city's wastewater collection system, reclaimed
water, wastewater residuals and ground water from groundwater monitoring wells for a
reclaimed water system, The proposal also includes sampling, field analyses, and sample pickup
services.
All sampling, analyses and reporting shall be done in accordance with United States
Environmental Protection Agency, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP),
Florida Department of Health (FDOH), and TNI standards. The work shall be in compliance
with all applicable FDEP SOPs.
The Service Provider shall be responsible for providing and delivering to the City all required
sample containers, labels, coolers, forms, preservatives and incidentals necessary to collect,
preserve and transport the samples associated with each test given in the technical specifications.
All costs associated with the shipment of sampling supplies from the laboratory to the City and
samples from the City to the laboratory will be the responsibility of the contract laboratory.
It is the intent of the City to contract with two (a primary and a secondary) laboratories to supply
the services described herein.
A. The Service Provider must be NELAP (National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation
Program) certified through the Florida Department of Health Environmental Laboratory
Certification Program for all the analytes and sample matrices performed for the City of
Ocoee. Each respondent must submit a copy of their certification and analyte sheet issued by
the FDOII. Any analyte for which a current certification is not held must be listed on an
exception page with a listing of the subcontractor(s) that the work is to be subcontracted to.
B. Any subcontracted work will be performed following the same certification requirements as
for the contract laboratory. A copy of the laboratory certification and analyte sheet for each
proposed subcontractor must be submitted with the proposal,
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C, Minimum Requirements
1. Licensed under the State of Florida for at least five (5) years to perform the services
requested in this document.
2. At least five (5) years experience providing laboratory services to the water and
wastewater industry. Three (3) current references from water and wastewater utilities in
the State of Florida for which similar services have been provided must be submitted with
the proposal.
3. Responsive to all the requested services,
4. At least a 90% acceptable rating on each of the last three (3) Discharge Monitoring
Report — Quality Assurance (DMR -QA) Studies or Proficiency Tests. (determined by the
total number of acceptable analytes /total number of analytes). Copies of the three most
recent DMR -QA Proficiency Test reports must be submitted with the proposal.
Documentation supporting the correction of "Not Acceptable" results by the vendor may
be included with the proposal submittal for consideration.
5. "In Compliance" rating on the most recent FDOII laboratory inspection.
D. The Service Provider must submit resumes of key personnel indicating their education and
experience level with current analytical equipment and methods.
2. Quality Assurance
A. The Service Provider must be certified and maintain certification through the Florida
Department of IIealth Environmental Laboratory Certification Program for all the analytes
and sample matrices performed for the City of Ocoee, The Service Provider will notify the
City of any certification or accreditation changes before any work affected by the change is
performed, The Service Provider will provide copies of Proficiency testing results to the
City upon request.
B. The Service Provider must have and maintain a Florida Department of Environmental
Protection/ Department of Health approved Quality Assurance /Quality Manual. This manual
shall be submitted electronically on a compact disc for inspection upon request from the City.
C. The Service Provider must have and maintain a Florida Department of Environmental
Protection approved Field Sampling Quality Manual. In lieu of having an approved manual,
the laboratory may use the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Field Sampling
Quality Manual. This manual shall be submitted electronically upon request by the City,
D. The chain of custody must be "court defensible" and should be maintained at all times. A
copy of the chain of custody must be included when reporting results both electronically and
in hard copy form. The chain of custody at a minimum shall include;
1, Date
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2. Time
3. Location
4. Sampler
5. Matrix
6. Preservatives used
7. Number of bottles
8. Date, time and name of each person involved in the sample transfer
9. Analysis requested
10. Turnaround time requested
E. The City reserves the right to contract with an alternate laboratory (third - party) for split
sampling in order to verify the analytical performance of the contracted Service Provider.
The laboratory performing the split analysis shall meet all the eligibility and qualification
requirements of this request for proposals. The results from the split samples shall be
compared to the Service Providers analytical data to determine if there is a deficiency in
performance. Any resulting deficiency or concerns shall then be addressed and a corrective
action plan submitted by the Service Provider to the City for consideration.
F. Contract sampling required within this specification shall be done in accordance with the
procedures contained in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection SOPS. The
laboratory shall submit to FDEP any required Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) for
both field collection and laboratory analysis.
G. When the Service Provider is responsible for the collection of samples, trip blanks and field
equipment blanks shall be collected by the Service Provider as required by the method or
certifying agency. The Service Provider will log all blanks into their chain of custody system
and will run the blanks unless instructed otherwise by the City.
H. As required by EPA and FDEP the Service Provider is required to participate in the annual
Discharge Monitoring Report- Quality Assurance program. All costs associated with meeting
the requirements of this program shall be the responsibility of the Service Provider including,
but not limited to, ordering analytes from approved participating suppliers, analysis of
analytes, reporting of results, notification to the city's representative of submission of
analysis, addressing all non - acceptable results and reporting the investigation and correction
results to the City's representative.
3. General Conditions
A. The Service Provider shall coordinate all sample collection activities with the City through
its designated representative. Schedule of Required Monitoring Wells Sampling and
Analytical Services will be requested by the City as needed.
B. The City requires samples to be picked up daily, seven days a week including holidays.
C. Samples collected by City staff are to be picked up at the City of Ocoee Wastewater
Treatment Facility, 1800 A.D Mims Rd. Ocoee, FL 34761, or other City facilities as may be
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deemed necessary by the City.
4. Results and Reporting
A. The Service Provider shall report all results to the designated City representative within
stipulated times in the appropriate format acceptable to the FDEP. Analysis results must be
reported in the FDEP Public Drinking Water Analysis Report format if the matrix is drinking
water,
B. All reports shall be transmitted via electronic format, followed by hard copy either mailed or
hand delivered with the normal sample pickup,
C, At a minimum all analysis reports shall contain the following information:
I . Date sampled
2. Analytical results concentration units
3. Results of analysis
4. Definitions of abbreviations used
5. Extraction date (if applicable)
6. Date and time analyzed
7. Method used for each analysis
8. Method detection limits (MDL)
9. Practical quantitation limits (PQL)
10. Analysts initials
11. Sample location, name and ID number
12. Qualifiers /Footnotes
13. Notes on any specific problems encountered during analysis
14, Chain of Custody for all samples
15. QA report including the result of blanks, QC samples, duplicates and matrix spikes
D. The Service Provider shall rework (re- digest /prep and re- analyze) upon request, at no cost to
the City, any samples that show any suspect data or historical outliers. The Service Provider
shall also recheck calculations, dilutions or data entry when requested due to suspect data or
historical outliers.
E. The Service Provider shall re- analyze, at no cost to the City, any samples for which the
method blank or quality control fell outside the required method limits. Data reported with
failed laboratory quality control or detected method blanks will not be accepted.
F. The Service Provider shall notify the City's designated representative with 24 hours of
abnormal results no matter what the cause. Examples include, but are not limited to, results
that indicate a violation of any WWTP permit water quality permit limitations or Safe
Drinking Water Act, 62 -550 F.A.C,, and special permit or other requirements. The City will
specify the special permit or other requirements. In the event that any sample exceeds the
W WTP permit limitations or MCL for a drinking water parameter, confirmation analysis
shall be done immediately.
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G. In the event testing results are incomplete or not in accordance with these specifications or
State or Federal guidelines, re- testing will be done at no additional cost to the City. The City
will not be charged for analyses performed beyond regulatory holding times and shall be
provided with written documentation as to why the holding time was exceeded.
H. During the term of the contract, the Service Provider shall have a representative available
who is qualified to explain testing procedures and results, and to provide written
documentation of such to City staff in case of questions or discrepancies. Said representative
shall be available within 24 hours of notification.
5. Response and Completion Times
The Service Provider shall analyze all samples within the holding periods specified by 40 CFR
Part 136, Florida Department of Environmental Protection Standard Operating Procedures and
the turnaround times given below, In the event of conflicting holding periods, the Service
Provider shall use the most stringent holding period, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the
City,
A. Non - emergency Response
The Service Provider shall respond on the same day as notified and shall analyze the samples
within their respective holding periods or within three (3) business days of sample receipt by
the Service Provider, whichever is earlier unless otherwise agreed upon by the City. The
Service Provider shall email analysis results within five (5) business days after completion of
any analysis. The Service Provider shall provide signed hard copy originals of analysis
results and their accompanying QA /QC reports within seven days (7) after completion of the
analysis. The Service Provider shall be available Monday through Friday to pickup and
analyze non - emergency samples.
B. Non - emergency Expedited Response
The Service Provider shall be available seven (7) days per week to pickup and analyze non -
emergency expedited samples. Upon notification from the City's representative, the Service
Provider shall respond on the same day as notified and analyze samples within twenty four
(24) hours of sample receipt, or as agreed upon by the City. The Service Provider shall email
analysis results within two (2) business days after the completion of any analysis. The
Service Provider shall provide signed hard copy originals of analysis results and their
accompanying QA /QC reports within five (5) business days after completion of the analysis.
C. Emergency Responses
The Director of the Utilities Department or designated representative shall have the sole
authority to declare an emergency. The Service Provider shall respond twenty four (24)
hours per day, seven (7) days per week within one (1) hour with a verbal acknowledgement
whenever an emergency call is received. At the sole discretion of the City, the Service
Provider shall deliver appropriate sample containers to the City within six (6) hours of
notification. If requested by the City the Service Provider shall provide trained personnel to
collect samples within six (6) hours of notification. The Service Provider shall analyze
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emergency samples on the same day as they are collected and email or fax the analytical and
QA /QC results within twenty four (24) hours after completion of the analysis. The Service
Provider shall provide signed hard copy originals of analysis results and their accompanying
QA /QC reports within five (5) business days after completion of the analysis,
6. Pricing
A. The quoted price will include the cost of providing and delivering suitable prepared sample
containers including proper preservatives, appropriate labels for all sample containers, chain
of custody forms, any specialized equipment that may be required for sampling, including
but not limited to compositing samplers and filters, as well as incidental supplies, such as
coolers and cooling media, for samples to be collected by City staff as well the Service
Provider.
B. The quoted price will include the cost of providing detailed instructions for proper sample
collection, sample preservation and holding times as specified in each applicable Standard
Method or EPA approved method for samples to be collected by City staff.
C. The proposal price shall also include prepared trip blanks as well as the analysis and
reporting of such trip blanks,
D. The quoted price will include the cost of delivering sample supplies for those items to be
sampled by City staff to the City of Utilities Department 1800 A.D. Mims Rd, Ocoee, FL
34761,
E. The quoted price shall include all costs associated with preparing and delivering results and
reports.
F. The quoted price for sampling provided by the Service Provider shall be all inclusive,
including labor, travel, equipment and supplies.
7. Schedule of Required Sampling and Analytical Services
The number of samples and tests presented in the Schedule of Required Sampling and Analytical
Services are estimates only, This document does not guarantee a maximum or minimum number
or frequency of samples to be analyzed during the contract period. The City reserves the right to
add, delete or change a sampling event or location or change a sampling frequency. Should the
number of samples or frequency of analysis for any parameter be increased or decreased, the
Service Provider shall honor the unit price indicated in this proposal. The Service Provider will
adjust invoices and billed amounts to reflect actual number of samples and tests collected and
conducted.
A. Wastewater Treatment Facility & Reclaimed Water System
The following items are required in connection with the operation of the City of Ocoee
Wastewater Treatment Facility, Permit No. FLA010815 -007, (Exhibit D "FDEP DOMESTIC
WASTEWATER FACILITIES PERMI "I' ") and its associated reclaimed water system.
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Item IA. Daily WWTP Final Effluent — Fecal
Item 1 B Daily WWTP Filter Effluent — TSS
Sampling by City Staff.
Sample Pickup by Service Provider required,
EACH unit to be based on one analyses per sample
Item 2A. Weekly WWTP Influent Parameters — Ammonia as N, Total Nitrogen, CBOD
TSS,
Item 2B Weekly WWTP Effluent Parameters — Ammonia as N, Nitrate as N, Nitrite as N,
TKN, Total Nitrogen, Orthophosphate as P, Total Phosphorus, CBOD TSS,
Fecal Coliform.
Sampling by City Staff.
Sample Pickup by Service Provider required,
EACH unit to be based on one complete set of analyses per sample
Item 3, Amival WWTP Sludge Analysis Parameters - pI-1, Total Phosphorus as P ( %DW),
Total Nitrogen as N ( %DW), Total Solids ( %), TKN as N ( %DW), NO +NO as
N ( %DW), Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Lead, Mercury,
Molybdenum, Nickel, Potassium ( %DW), Selenium, Zinc (all metals as mg /kg
DW)
Sampling by City Staff.
Sample Pickup by Service Provider required.
EACH unit to be based on one complete set of analyses per sample
B. Reclaimed Water
Item 4. Quarterly Reclaimed Water Application Site Monitoring Parameters - pH (Lab),
Chloride, Nitrate Nitrogen, Nitrite Nitrogen, Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen, Total
Dissolved Solids, Turbidity, Fecal Coliform
Samples will be from nine (9) groundwater monitoring wells and one (1) surface
water site location.
Sampling by Service Provider.
EACH unit to be based on one complete set of analyses per sample location
Item 5. Field Analyses for Item 4 to be performed by Service Provider — pH, Water level
(water level relative to feet NAVD) for nine (9) groundwater monitoring wells
and one (1) surface water location.
EACH unit to be based on one complete set of analyses per sample site location
note: Sampling for Item 4 and 5 to be performed by Service Provider.
The lab services provider shall be responsible for sampling four (4) shallow groundwater
monitoring wells located within the property boundaries of the WWTP and five (5)
shallow groundwater monitoring wells and one (1) surface water sample site located
within the property boundaries of Forest Lakes Golf Course as shown on Exhibit B
"LOCATION MAPS ".
Only the following locations on the sample attached maps shall be sampled:
MW -213, MW -411, MW -5, MW -113, CW -7R, CW -5A, IW -1, CW -2, CW -3, SW -1.
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Each well is two (2) inch PVC. Previous sampling has been performed by using a
peristaltic pump. Access to sites within the WWTP and Golf Course must be scheduled
through City of Ocoee WWTP Operators prior to sampling. Each unit to be based on
collecting samples from all ten (10) locations in one event.
Item 6. Annual Reclaimed Water Analysis Parameters - Primary and Secondary Drinking
Water Standards except asbestos, color, and corrosivity, including:
Primary Drinking Water Inorganics, FDEP 62- 550.310 (1), Volatile Organics,
FDEP 62- 550.310 (4)
Disinfection Byproducts, FDEP 62- 550.310(3)
Radionuclides, FDEP 62- 550.310(6)
Synthetic Organic Contaminants, FDEP 62- 550.310(4)
Secondary Drinking Water Standards, FDEP 62- 550.320(1)
All metals to be Total Recoverable.
Sampling by City Staff,
Sample Pickup by Service Provider required.
EACH unit to be based on one complete set of analyses per sample
The following items are required in connection with the operation of the City of Ocoee Water
Treatment Facility, PWS I.D, #3480204 and its associated water system.
C. Water Treatment
Item 7A. Monthly Water Production/Distribution Total Coliform, Non - Coliform — Thirty -
four (34) samples per month
Item 7B Monthly Water Distribution System Fluoride Samples — Four (4) samples per
month
Sampling by City Staff.
Sample Pickup by Service Provider required.
EACH unit to be based on a per sample basis.
End of Scope
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EXHIBIT "B"
LOCATION MAPS — FIGURE 1 & FIGURE 2
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EXHIBIT "C"
PRICE PROPOSAL FORM
RFP #14 -002 LABORATORY SERVICES FOR CITY WATER & WASTEWATER FACILITIES
A. Wastewater Treatment Facility
Item
No.
Event
Unit
Quanti
Unit cost
($)
Total Annual
Cost (S)
IA
Daily WWTP Final Effluent Fecal
EACH
365
Quantity
Sampled
13
Daily WWTP Filter Effluent TSS
EACH
365
EACH
1
2A
Weekly WWTP Influent Parameters
EACH
52
Quarterly Reclaimed Water Application
2B
Weekly WWTP Effluent Parameters
EACH
52
Site Monitoring Parameters
3
Annual WWTP Sludge Analysis Parameters
EACH
I
5
B. Reclaimed Water
Item
Sample
Frequency
Unit cost
Total
No.
Event
Unit
Quantity
Sampled
($)
Annual
Daily Sample Pick Up Charge at the WWTP
EACH
1
Per Year
NA
Cost ($)
4
Quarterly Reclaimed Water Application
45
12
Site Monitoring Parameters
EACH
10
4
5
Field Analysis for Item #4
EACH
10
4
6
Annual Reclaimed Water Analysis
Parameters
EACH
1
1
C. Water Treatment Facility
Item
Sample
Frequency
Unit cost
Total
No.
Event
Unit
Quantity
Sampled
($)
Annual
Daily Sample Pick Up Charge at the WWTP
EACH
1
Per Year
NA
Cost ($)
7A
Monthly Bacteriological Sample
45
12
Analysis
EACH
7B
Monthly Fluoride Sample Analysis
EACH
4
12
D. Special /Emergency Sample Pick Up During Normal Business Hours
Firm Name
Prepared By:
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Total Annual
Item
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Quantity
Trip
Cost
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Firm Name
Prepared By:
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EXHIBIT "D"
FDEP DOMESTIC WASTEWATER FACILITIES PERMIT
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PERMITTEE: PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
Ocoee, City of FILE NUMBER: FLA010915- 007 -DWIP
ISSUANCE DATE: May 13, 2013
RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023 (Rev. 5 -2013)
Charles Smith
1800 A D Mims Rd
Ocoee, Florida 34761 -4001
(407)905 -3159
FACILITY:
Ocoee WWTF
1800 A D Mims Rd
Ocoee, FL 34761 -4001
Orange County
Latitude: 28 °35' 19.31 " N Longitude: 819 F 10.85" W
This permit is issued under the provisions of Chapter 403, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and applicable rules of the Florida
Administrative Code (F.A.C.). This permit does not constitute authorization to discharge wastewater other than as expressly
stated in this permit, The above named permittee is hereby authorized to operate the facilities in accordance with the
documents attached hereto and specifically described as follows:
WASTEWATER TREATMENT:
An existing 3.0 mgd annual average daily flow (AADF) permitted capacity conventional activated sludge domestic
wastewater treatment plant consisting of influent screening, grit removal, aeration, secondary clarification, chemical feed,
filtration, chlorination, and aerobic digestion of residuals followed by de- watering and drying /storage beds. The flow at this
facility was previously limited, but it now increased to the full design capacity of 3.0 mgd annual average daily flow
(AADF).
REUSE OR DISPOSAL:
Land Application R -001: An existing 0.35 MGD annual average daily flow permitted capacity rapid infiltration basin
system. R -001 is a reuse system which consists of two rapid infiltration basins with a total wetted area of 10.7 acres having a
capacity of 0.35 MGD located approximately at latitude 28 °35' 15" N, longitude 81°31' 9" W.
Land Application R -002: An existing slow -rate public access system. R -002 is a reuse system which consists of irrigation
within the Reuse Service Area as shown on the attached map which is being expanded to 3.14 MGD AADF. Additionally,
the City is permitted to supplement it reuse supply in R -002 by utilizing reuse capacities for Orange County Utilities
Department Northwest Regional Reclamation Facility and /or from City of Orlando's CONSERV II Facility.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH: The limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in this cover sheet and
Part I through Part IX on pages I through 22 of this permit.
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FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF
PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
2. Reclaimed water samples shall be taken at the monitoring site locations listed in Permit Condition I.A.I . and as
described below:
Monitoring Site Number
I Description of Monitoring Site
FLW -4
Flow meter to on -site RIBS (N4 -2)
EFA -1
Chlorine contact chamber effluent
3. Hourly measurement of pH and total residual chlorine for disinfection during the period of required operator
attendance may be substituted for continuous measurement. [Chapter 62 -601, Figure 2]
4. A recording flow meter with totalizer shall be utilized to measure flow and calibrated at least once every 12
months. [62- 601.200(17) and .500(6)]
5. The effluent limitation for the monthly geometric mean for fecal coliform is only applicable if 10 or more
values are reported. If fewer than 10 values are reported, the monthly geometric mean shall be calculated and
reported on the Discharge Monitoring Report. [62- 600.440(4)(c)]
6. Total residual chlorine must be maintained for a minimum contact time of 15 minutes based on peak hourly
flow, [62- 610.510, 62- 600.440(4) (b) and (5)(b)/
7. Nitrate nitrogen (NO3) concentration in the water discharged to the land application system shall not exceed
12.0 mg /L or as required to comply with Rule 62- 610.510, F.A.C. [62- 610.510]
8. Total Nitrogen concentration in the water discharged to the land application system shall not exceed the annual
average limit of 10.0 mg /L 'IN. [62- 600.550]
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FACILITY: Ocoee WNVTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
10. Reclaimed water samples shall be taken at the monitoring site locations listed in Permit Condition I.A.9, and as
described below:
Monitoring Site Number
Description of Monitoring Site
FLW -3
Flow meter to Reuse Service Area
FLW -2A
Flow meter in line to Forest Lakes Golf Course
FLW -213
Flow meter to Forest Lakes RIBs
FLW -2C
Flow meter to Winter Garden R113s
EFA -1
Chlorine contact chamber effluent
EFB -1
Filter effluent prior to chlorination
11. Hourly measurement of pH during the period of required operator attendance may be substituted for continuous
measurement. [Chapter 62 -601, Figure 21
12, A recording flow meter with totalizer shall be utilized to measure flow and calibrated at least once every 12
months. [62- 601.200(17) and .500(6)1
13. To report the "% less than detection," count the number of fecal coliform observations that were less than
detection, divide by the total number of fecal coliform observations in the month, and multiply by 100% (round
to the nearest integer). [62- 600.440(5)([)1
14. The minimum total chlorine residual shall be limited as described in the approved operating protocol, such that
the permit limitation for fecal coliform bacteria will be achieved, In no case shall the total chlorine residual be
less than 1.0 mg /L. 162- 600.440(5)(b); 62- 610.460(2); and 62- 610.463(2)]
15. The maximum turbidity shall be limited as described in the approved operating protocol, such that the permit
limitations for total suspended solids and fecal coliforms will be achieved. [62- 610.463(2)]
16. The treatment facilities shall be operated in accordance with all approved operating protocols. Only reclaimed
water that meets the criteria established in the approved operating protocol(s) may be released to system storage
or to the reuse system. Reclaimed water that fails to meet the criteria in the approved operating protocol(s) shall
be directed to reject storage for subsequent additional treatment or disinfection or to the following permitted
alternate discharge system: on -site RIBS. [62- 610.320(6) and 62- 610.463(2)1
17. Instruments for continuous on -line monitoring of total residual chlorine and turbidity shall be equipped with an
automated data logging or recording device. 162- 610.463(2)1
18, Intervals between sampling for Giardia and Cryptosporidium shall not exceed two years. [62- 610.463(4)]
19. Total Nitrogen concentration in the water discharged to the land application system shall not exceed the annual
average limit of 10.0 mg /l, TN. 162- 600.5501
20. Monitoring for total phosphorus (TP) is required as allowed by Rule 62- 601.300(6), FAC, to evaluate impacts
of reclaimed water to ground and surface waters in an impaired water basin. [62- 601.300(6)]
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PERMITTEE: Ocoee, City of PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
2. Samples shall be taken at the monitoring site locations listed in Permit Condition I.11.1. and as described below:
Monitoring Site Number
Description of Monitoring Site
FLW -I
Master flow meter at chlorination tanks, total plant flow M -4
IN F- I
Influent to plant headworks
3. Influent samples shall be collected so that they do not contain digester supernatant or return activated sludge, or
any other plant process recycled waters. [62- 601.500(4)]
4. A recording flow meter with totalizer shall be utilized to measure flow and calibrated at least once every 12
months. [62- 601.200(17) and .500(6)]
5, Sampling results for giardia and cryptosporidium shall be reported on DEP Form 62- 610.300(4)(a)4, Pathogen
Monitoring, which is attached to this permit. This form shall be submitted to the Department's Central District
Office and to DEP's Reuse Coordinator in "Tallahassee. [62- 610.300(4)(a)[
6. The sample collection, analytical test methods and method detection limits (MDl,$) applicable to this permit
shall be conducted using a sufficiently sensitive method to ensure compliance with applicable water quality
standards and effluent limitations and shall be in accordance with Rule 62- 4.246, Chapters 62 -160 and 62 -601,
F.A.C., and 40 CFR 136, as appropriate. The list of Department established analytical methods, and
corresponding MDLs (method detection limits) and PQLs (practical quantitation limits), which is titled "FAC
62 -4 MDL /PQL Table (April 26, 2006)" is available at http: / /ww\v.dep.state.fl.us /labs /library/iridex.htm. The
MDl.s and PQI,s as described in this list shall constitute the minimum acceptable MDL /PQL values and the
Department shall not accept results for which the laboratory's MDLs or PQLs are greater than those described
above unless alternate MDLs and /or PQLs have been specifically approved by the Department for this permit.
Any method included in the list may be used for reporting as long as it meets the following requirements:
a. The laboratory's reported MDL and PQL values for the particular method must be equal or less than the
corresponding method values specified in the Department's approved MDL and PQL list;
b. The laboratory reported MDL for the specific parameter is less than or equal to the permit limit or the
applicable water quality criteria, if any, stated in Chapter 62 -302, F.A.C. Parameters that are listed as
"report only" in the permit shall use methods that provide an MDL, which is equal to or less than the
applicable water quality criteria stated in 62 -302, F.A.C.; and
c. If the MDLs for all methods available in the approved list are above the stated permit limit or applicable
water quality criteria for that parameter, then the method with the lowest stated MDL shall be used.
When the analytical results are below method detection or practical quantitation limits, the permittee shall
report the actual laboratory MDL and /or PQL values for the analyses that were performed following the
instructions on the applicable discharge monitoring report.
Where necessary, the permittee may request approval of alternate methods or for alternative MDLs or PQLs for
any approved analytical method. Approval of alternate laboratory MDLs or PQLs are not necessary if the
laboratory reported MDLs and PQLs are less than or equal to the permit limit or the applicable water quality
criteria, if any, stated in Chapter 62 -302, F.A.C. Approval of an analytical method not included in the above -
referenced list is not necessary if the analytical method is approved in accordance with 40 CFR 136 or deemed
acceptable by the Department. [62- 4.246, 62 -160]
7. The permittee shall provide safe access points for obtaining representative influent, reclaimed water, and
effluent samples which are required by this permit. [62- 601.500(5)]
PERMITTEE: Ocoee, City of PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
8. Monitoring requirements under this permit are effective on the first day of the second month following permit
issuance. Until such time, the permittee shall continue to monitor and report in accordance with previously
effective permit requirements, if any. During the period of operation authorized by this permit, the permittee
shall complete and submit to the Department Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) in accordance with the
frequencies specified by the REPORT type (i.e. monthly, toxicity, quarterly, semiannual, annual, etc.) indicated
on the DMR forms attached to this permit. Unless specified otherwise in this permit, monitoring results for each
monitoring period shall be submitted in accordance with the associated DMR due dates below. DMRs shall be
submitted for each required monitoring period including periods of no discharge.
REPORT Type on DMR
Monitoring Period
Mail or Electronically Submit by
Monthly or Toxicity
first day of month -last day of month
28`day of following month
Quarterly
January I - March 31
April 28
April 1 - Jane 30
July 28
July 1 - September 30
October 28
October 1 - December 31
January 28
Semiannual
January 1 - June 30
July 28
Jul 1 - December 30
January 28
Annual
January I - December 31
January 28
The permittee may submit either paper or electronic DMR forms. If submitting paper DMR forms, the permittee
shall make copies of the attached DMR forms, without altering the original format or content unless approved
by the Department, and shall mail the completed DMR forms to the Department's Central District Office at the
address specified in Permit Condition I.B.13. by the twenty - eighth (28th) of the month following the month of
operation.
If submitting electronic DMR forms, the permittee shall use the electronic DMR system(s) approved in writing
by the Department and shall electronically submit the completed DMR forms to the Department by the twenty -
eighth (28th) of the month following the month of operation. Data submitted in electronic format is equivalent to
data submitted on signed and certified paper DMR forms.
[62-620.610(18)][62-601.300(l),(2), and (3)]
During the period of operation authorized by this permit, reclaimed water or effluent shall be monitored
annually for the primary and secondary drinking water standards contained in Chapter 62 -550, F,A.C., (except
for asbestos, color, odor, and corrosivity). These monitoring results shall be reported to the Department
annually on the DMR. During years when a permit is not renewed, a certification stating that no new non -
domestic wastewater dischargers have been added to the collection system since the last reclaimed water or
effluent analysis was conducted may be submitted in lieu of the report, The annual reclaimed water or effluent
analysis report or the certification shall be completed and submitted in a timely manner so as to be received by
the Department at the address identified on the DMR by June 28 of each year, Approved analytical methods
identified in Rule 62- 620.100(3)0), F.A.C., shall be used for the analysis. If no method is included for a
parameter, methods specified in Chapter 62 -550, F.A.C., shall be used. [62- 601.300(4)][62- 601.500(3)][62-
610.300(4)]
10. The permittee shall submit an Annual Reuse Report using DEP Form 62- 610.300(4)(a)2. on or before January 1
of each year. [62- 610.870(3)]
11. Operating protocol(s) shall be reviewed and updated periodically to ensure continuous compliance with the
minimum treatment and disinfection requirements. Updated operating protocols shall be submitted to the
Department's Central District Office for review and approval upon revision of the operating protocol(s) and
with each permit application. [62- 610.320(6)][62 - 610.463(2)]
12. The permittee shall maintain an inventory of storage systems. The inventory shall be submitted to the
Department's Central District Office at least 30 days before reclaimed water will be introduced into any new
storage system. The inventory of storage systems shall be attached to the annual submittal of the Annual Reuse
Report. 162- 610.464(5)1
PERMITTEE: Ocoee, City of PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
13. Unless specified otherwise in this permit, all reports and other information required by this permit, including
24 -hour notifications, shall be submitted to or reported to, as appropriate, the Department's Central District
Office at the address specified below:
Florida Department of Environmental Protection Central District Office
3319 Maguire Blvd Suite 232
Orlando, Florida 32803 -3767
Phone Number - (407)897 -4100
FAX Number - (850)412 -0496
(All FAX copies and e -mails shall be followed by original copies.)
[62- 620.3051
14. All reports and other information shall be signed in accordance with the requirements of Rule 62- 620.305,
F.A.C. [62- 620.305]
II. BIOSOLIDS MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS
1, Biosolids generated by this facility may be transferred to Sanford Max West or Shelley's Environmental
Services or disposed of in a Class I solid waste landfill. Transferring biosolids to an alternative biosolids
treatment facility does not require a permit modification, However, use of an alternative biosolids treatment
facility requires submittal of a copy of the agreement pursuant to Rule 62- 640.880(1)(c), F.A.C., along with a
written notification to the Department at least 30 days before transport of the biosolids. [62- 620.320(6), 62-
640.880(1)1
2. The permittee shall monitor and keep records of the quantities of biosolids generated, received from source
facilities, treated, distributed and marketed, land applied, used as a biofuel or for bioenergy, transferred to
another facility, or landfilled. These records shall be kept for a minimum of five years. [62- 640.650(4)(x)1
3. Biosolids quantities shall be monitored by the permittee as specified below. Results shall be reported on the
permittee's Discharge Monitoring Report, for monitoring group RMP -Q, in accordance with Condition I.B.8.
Biosolids Limitations
Monitoring Requirements
Frequency
Sample
Monitoring
Parameter
Units
Max/ Limit
Statistical Basis
of Analysis
Type
Site
Min
Number
Biosolids Quantity
ton (d)
Max Report
Monthly Total
Monthly
Calculated
RMP -I
(Transferred)
Biosolids Quantity
ton (d)
Max Report
Monthly Total
Monthly
Calculated
RMP -1
(Landfilled)
162- 640.650(5)(a)11
4. Biosolids quantities shall be calculated as listed in Permit Condition II.3 and as described below:
Monitoring Site Number Description of Monitoring Site Calculations
RMP -I I Biosolids leaving the facility
5. The treatment, management, transportation, use, land application, or disposal of biosolids shall not cause a
violation of the odor prohibition in subsection 62- 296.320(2), F.A.C. [62- 640.400(6)]
6. Storage of biosolids or other solids at this facility shall be in accordance with the Facility Biosolids Storage
Plan. [62- 640.300(4)]
PERMITTEE: Ocoee, City of PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
FACILITY: Ocoee W WTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
7. Biosolids shall not be spilled from or tracked off the treatment facility site by the hauling vehicle. [62-
640.400(9)]
8. Disposal of biosolids, septage, and 'other solids" in a solid waste disposal facility, or disposal by placement on
land for purposes other than soil conditioning or fertilization, such as at a monofill, surface impoundment, waste
pile, or dedicated site, shall be in accordance with Chapter 62 -701, F.A.C. 162- 640.100(6)(b) & ( c)1
9. The permittee shall not be held responsible for treatment and management violations that occur after its
biosolids have been accepted by a permitted biosolids treatment facility with which the source facility has an
agreement in accordance with subsection 62- 640.880(1)(c), F.A.C., for further treatment, management, or
disposal. [62- 640.880(1)(b)]
10. The permittee shall keep hauling records to track the transport of biosolids between the facilities. The hauling
records shall contain the following information:
Source Facility
I . Date and time shipped
2. Amount of biosolids shipped
3. Degree of treatment (if applicable)
4. Name and ID Number of treatment facility
5. Signature of responsible party at source
facility
6. Signature of hauler and name of hauling
firm
Biosolids Treatment Facility or Treatment Facility
I. Date and time received
2. Amount of biosolids received
3. Name and ID number of source facility
4. Signature of hauler
5. Signature of responsible party at treatment facility
A copy of the source facility hauling records for each shipment shall be provided upon delivery of the biosolids
to the biosolids treatment facility or treatment facility. The treatment facility permittee shall report to the
Department within 24 hours of discovery any discrepancy in the quantity of biosolids leaving the source facility
and arriving at the biosolids treatment facility or treatment facility.
[62- 640.880(4)1
11. If the permittee intends to accept biosolids from other facilities, a permit revision is required pursuant to
paragraph 62- 640.880(2)(d), F.A.C. [62- 640.880(2)(d)J
II1. GROUNDWATER REQUIREMENTS
A. Construction Requirements
Section Construction Requirements is not applicable to this facility.
B. Operational Requirements
1. For the Part III and Part IV Land Application System(s), all ground water quality criteria specified in Chapter
62 -520, F.A.C., shall be met at the edge of the zone of discharge. For major users of reclaimed water (i.e.,
using 0.1 MGD or more), the zone of discharge for Land Application Site(s) shall extend horizontally 100 feet
from the application site and vertically to the base of the surficial aquifer. For other users, the zone of discharge
shall extend horizontally to the boundary of the general service area identified in the attached map and
vertically to the base of the surficial aquifer. [62- 520.200(27)] [62- 520.4651
2. The ground water minimum criteria specified in Rule 62- 520.400 F.A.C., shall be met within the zone of
discharge. 162- 520.400 and 62- 520.420(4)]
3. During the period of operation authorized by this permit, the permittee shall sample ground water in accordance
with this permit and the approved ground water monitoring plan prepared in accordance with Rule 62- 520.600,
F.A.C. [62- 520.600](62 - 610.4631
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PERMITTEE: Ocoee, City of
FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF
PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
4. The following monitoring wells shall be sampled quarterly. Sampling Must be reasonably spaced to be
representative of potentially changing conditions.
Facility
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MWI -5338
3048A13303
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15
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Existin
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MWC -5
MWC -5337
304SA13304
Compliance
15
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MWC -SW -1
MWA -5332
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MWA -5331
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MWC-2
MWA -5329
3048AI4941
Compliance
30
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MWC -3
MWA -5328
3048AI4942
Compliance
25
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Cyc;li))%. CilUnndvvAtel il401)itoriin; Plan (G \VNIP) I he;c three (;) MT, >h;fll be inaCtivnlal hui shall not bi aba In the I'uturc, these well., shall be rc-
,rair;ilcd. it Nnirraited
MWA = Background Well; MWI = Intermediate Well; MWC = Compliance Well; SW = Surface Water Sampling Location
[62- 520.6001[62 -610 4631
5. The following parameters shall be analyzed for each of the monitoring well(s) identified in Permit Condition(s)
III. B. 4:
Parameter
Compliance
Well Limit
Units
Sample Type'
Monitoring
Frequency
Water Level Relative to Feet, NGVD
Report
Feet
In Situ
Quarterl
Nitrogen, Nitrate, Total as N
10
m /L
Grab
Quarterl
Solids, Total Dissolved (TDS)
500
m /L
Grab
Quarterl
Chloride as Cl
250
1 m /L
Grab
Quarterl
Coliform, Fecal
4
9 /100mL
Grab
Quarterl
H
6.5 -8.5
SU
Grab
Quarterl
Turbidity, Ne helotnetric
Re ort
NTU
Grab
Quarterl
[62-520.600(l 1)(b)] [62- 601.300(3), 62- 601.700, and Figure 3 of 62- 601][62- 601.300(6)] [62- 520.310(5)1.
6. If the concentration for any constituent listed in Permit Condition III. B. 5. in the natural background quality of
the ground water is greater than the stated maximum, or in the case of pH is also less than the minimum, the
representative natural background quality shall be the prevailing standard. [62- 520.420(2)1
7. In accordance with Part D of Form 62- 620.910(10), water levels shall be recorded before evacuating wells for
sample collection. Elevation references shall include the top of the well casing and land surface at each well
site (Feet, NGVD) at a precision of plus or minus 0.01 foot. [62- 520.600(11)(0)] [62- 610.463(3)(a)]
8. Ground water monitoring wells shall be purged prior to sampling to obtain representative samples. [62-
601.700(5)] 162- 160.2101
PERMITTEE: Ocoee, City of PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
9. Analyses shall be conducted on unfiltered samples, unless filtered samples have been approved by the
Department's Central District, Ground Water Section as being more representative of ground water conditions.
[62- 520.310(5)1
10. Ground water monitoring parameters shall be analyzed in accordance with Chapter 62 -601, F.A.C. [62-
620.610(18))
11, Ground water monitoring test results shall be submitted on Part D of Form 62- 620.910(10). A completed
Certification Page shall accompany each quarter of monitoring data. For reuse or land application projects, the
quarterly ground water monitoring results shall be submitted with the DMR as shown in the following schedule.
[62- 520.600(10) and (11)(b)J [62- 601.300(3), 62.601.700, and Figure 3 of 62 -601] [62- 620.610(18)]
SAMPLE PERIOD
REPORT DUE DATE
January - March
Aril 28
April - June
July 28
Jul - September
October 28
October - December
January 28
12. If any monitoring well becomes damaged or cannot be sampled for some reason, the permittee shall notify the
Department's Central District, Ground Water Section immediately and a written report shall follow within seven
days detailing the circumstances and remedial measures taken or proposed. Repair or replacement of
monitoring wells shall be approved in advance by the Department's Central District, Ground Water Section.
[62-520.600][62-4.070(3)]
13, The Permittee shall provide verbal notice to the Department's Central District, Ground Water Section as soon as
practical after discovery of a sinkhole within an area for the management or application of wastewater,
wastewater residuals (sludges), or reclaimed water. The Perrnittee shall immediately implement measures
appropriate to control the entry of contaminants, and shall detail these measures to the Department's Central
District, Ground Water Section in a written report within 7 days of the sinkhole discovery. [62- 4.070(3)]
IV. ADDITIONAL REUSE AND LAND APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Part III Public Access System(s)
1. Use of reclaimed water is authorized within the general service area identified in the attached map. The
following uses of reclaimed water are authorized within this general service area:
Athletic Complexes and Parks
Golf Courses
Other Landscape Irrigation
Residential Irrigation
162-620.630(10)(a)]
2. This reuse system includes the following major user(s) of reclaimed water (i.e., using 0.1 MGD or more) and
general service area(s):
Site Number
User Name
User Type
Capacity(MGD)
Acreage
PAA -001
Forest Lake Golf Course and
RtBs
Gulf Courses
1.0
260
PAA -002
Winter Garden RIBS
Golf Courses
0.25
100
Total
1.25
360
[62- 610.800(5)1 [62- 620.63 0(10) (b) J
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(Revised 5 -2013)
3. New major users of reclaimed water (i.e,, using 0.1 MGD or more) may be added to the reuse system using the
general permit described in Rule 62- 610,890, F.A.C., if the requirements in this rule are complied with.
Application for use of this general permit shall be made using Form 62- 610.300(4)(a)1. [62- 610.890]
4. Cross- connections to the potable water system are prohibited. [62- 610.469(7)1
5. A cross- connection control program shall be implemented and /or remain in effect within the areas where
reclaimed water will be provided for use. [62- 610,469(7)]
6. The permittee shall conduct inspections within the reclaimed water service area to verify proper connections, to
minimize illegal cross - connections, and to verify the proper use of reclaimed water, Inspections are required
when a customer first connects to the reuse distribution system. Subsequent inspections are required as
specified in the cross - connection control and inspection program. [62- 610.469(7)(h)]
7. If a cross - connection between the potable and reclaimed water systems is discovered, the permittee shall:
a. Immediately discontinue potable water and /or reclaimed water service to the affected area.
b. If the potable water system is contaminated, clear the potable water lines.
c. Eliminate the cross - connection.
d. Test the affected area for other possible cross - connections.
e. Within 24 hours, notify the Department's Central District Office's domestic wastewater and drinking water
programs.
f Within 5 days of discovery of a cross - connection, submit a written report to the Department's Central
District Office detailing: a description of the cross - connection, how the cross- connection was discovered,
the exact date and time of discovery, approximate time that the cross- connection existed, the location, the
cause, steps taken to eliminate the cross- connection, whether reclaimed water was consumed, and reports of
possible illness, whether the drinking water system was contaminated and the steps taken to clear the
drinking water system, when the cross- connection was eliminated, plan of action for testing for other
possible cross - connections in the area, and an evaluation of the cross - connection control and inspection
program to ensure that future cross - connections do not occur.
162- 555.350(3) uncl 62-555, 360][62-620.610(20)]
8. Maximum obtainable separation of reclaimed water lines and potable water lines shall be provided and the
minimum separation distances specified in Rule 62- 610.469(7), F.A.C., shall be provided. Reuse facilities shall
be color coded or marked. Underground piping which is not manufactured of metal or concrete shall be color
coded using Pantone Purple 522C using light stable colorants. Underground metal and concrete pipe shall be
color coded or marked using purple as the predominant color, [62- 610.469(7)]
9. In constructing reclaimed water distribution piping, the permittee shall maintain a 75 -foot setback distance from
a reclaimed water transmission facility to public water supply wells. No setback distances are required to other
potable water supply wells or to any nonpotable water supply wells. [62- 610.47](3)1
10. A setback distance of 75 feet shall be maintained between the edge of the wetted area and potable water supply
wells, unless the utility adopts and enforces an ordinance prohibiting potable water supply wells within the
reuse service area. No setback distances are required to any nonpotable water supply well, to any surface water,
to any developed areas, or to any private swimming pools, hot tubs, spas, saunas, picnic tables, barbecue pits, or
barbecue grills. [62- 610.471(1), (2), (5), and (7)1
11. Reclaimed water shall not be used to till swimming pools, hot tubs, or wading pools. [62- 610.469(4)]
12. Low trajectory nozzles, or other means to minimize aerosol formation shall be used within 100 feet from
outdoor public eating, drinking, or bathing facilities. [62- 610.47](6)]
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(Revised 5 -2013)
13. A setback distance of 100 feet shall be maintained from indoor aesthetic features using reclaimed water to
adjacent indoor public eating and drinking facilities. [62- 610471(8)1
14. The public shall be notified of the use of reclaimed water, This shall be accomplished by posting of advisory
signs in areas where reuse is practiced, notes on scorecards, or other methods, [62- 610.468(2)]
15. All new advisory signs and labels on vaults, service boxes, or compartments that house hose bibbs along with
all labels on hose bibbs, valves, and outlets shall bear the words "do not drink" and "no beber" along with the
equivalent standard international symbol. In addition to the words "do not drink" and "no beber," advisory
signs posted at storage ponds and decorative water features shall also bear the words "do not swim" and "no
nadar" along with the equivalent standard international symbols, Existing advisory signs and labels shall be
retrofitted, modified, or replaced in order to comply with the revised wording requirements. For existing
advisory signs and labels this retrofit, modification, or replacement shall occur within 365 days after the date of
this permit. For labels on existing vaults, service boxes, or compartments housing hose bibbs this retrofit,
modification, or replacement shall occur within 730 days after the date of this permit, [62- 610.468, 62-
610.469]
16. The permittee shall ensure that users of reclaimed water are informed about the origin, nature, and
characteristics of reclaimed water; the manner in which reclaimed water can be safely used; and limitations on
the use of reclaimed water. Notification is required at the time of initial connection to the reclaimed water
distribution system and annually after the reuse system is placed into operation. A description of on -going
public notification activities shall be included in the Annual Reuse Report. [62- 610.468(6)]
17. Routine aquatic weed control and regular maintenance of storage pond embankments and access areas are
required. [62- 610.414(8)1
18. Overflows from emergency discharge facilities on storage ponds shall be reported as abnormal events in
accordance with Permit Condition IX.20. [62- 610.800(9)1
B. Part IV Rapid Infiltration Basins
1. Advisory signs shall be posted around the site boundaries to designate the nature of the project area. [62-
610.5181
2. The maximum annual average loading rate to the two rapid infiltration basins with a total wetted area of 10.7
acres having a capacity of 0.35 MGD shall be limited to 1.2 inches per day (as applied to the entire bottom
area). [62-610. 523(3)]
3. The two rapid infiltration basins with a total wetted area of 10.7 acres having a capacity of 0,35 MGD normally
shall be loaded for 7 days and shall be rested for 7 days. Infiltration ponds, basins, or trenches shall be allowed
to dry during the resting portion of the cycle.[62- 610.523(4)]
4. Rapid infiltration basins shall be routinely maintained to control vegetation growth and to maintain percolation
capability by scarification or removal of deposited solids. Basin bottoms shall be maintained to be level. [62-
610.523 (6) and (7)1
5. Routine aquatic weed control and regular maintenance of storage pond embankments and access areas are
required. 162- 610.514 and 62- 610.4141
6. Overflows from emergency discharge facilities on storage ponds or on infiltration ponds, basins, or trenches
shall be reported as abnormal events in accordance with Permit Condition IX.20. [62- 610.800(9)]
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PERMITTEE: Ocoee, City of PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
V. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE RFsQUIRFNIENTS
A. Staffing Requirements
I . During the period of operation authorized by this permit, the wastewater facilities shall be operated under the
supervision of a(n) operator(s) certified in accordance with Chapter 62 -602, F.A,C. In accordance with Chapter
62 -699, F.A.C., this facility is a Category I, Class A facility and, at a minimum, operators with appropriate
certification must be on the site as follows:
A Class C or higher operator 8 hours /day for 7 days /week. The lead /chief operator must be a Class A operator,
or higher.
[62- 620.630(3)][62- 699.310] [62- 610.462]
2. The lead /chief operator shall be employed at the plant full time. "Full time" shall mean at least 4 days per week,
working a minimum of 35 hours per week, including leave time. A licensed operator shall be on -site and in
charge of each required shift for periods of required staffing time when the lead /chief operator is not on -site.
An operator meeting the lead /chief operator class for the treatment plant shall be available during all periods of
plant operation. "Available" means able to be contacted as needed to initiate the appropriate action in a timely
manner. X62- 699.311(10), (6) and (1)]
3. An operator meeting the lead /chief operator class for the plant shall be available during all periods of plant
operation. "Available" means able to be contacted as needed to initiate the appropriate action in a timely
manner. (62- 699.31](1)]
B. Capacity Analysis Report and Operation and Maintenance Performance Report Requirements
1. Submit an updated capacity analysis report prepared in accordance with Rule 62- 600.405, F.A.C., five years
from the date of issuance of this permit. (62- 600.405(5)]
2. The application to renew this permit shall include an updated capacity analysis report prepared in accordance
with Rule 62- 600.405, F.A.C. [62- 600.405(5)]
3. The application to renew this permit shall include a detailed operation and maintenance performance report
prepared in accordance with Rule 62- 600.735, F.A.C. (62- 600.735(1)1
C. Recordkeeping Requirements
I . The permittee shall maintain the following records and make them available for inspection on the site of the
permitted facility.
a. Records of all compliance monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and
all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, including, if applicable, a
copy of the laboratory certification showing the certification number of the laboratory, for at least three
years from the date the sample or measurement was taken;
b. Copies of all reports required by the permit for at least three years from the date the report was prepared;
c, Records of all data, including reports and documents, used to complete the application for the permit for at
least three years from the date the application was filed;
d. Monitoring information, including a copy of the laboratory certification showing the laboratory
certification number, related to the residuals use and disposal activities for the time period set forth in
Chapter 62 -640, F.A.C„ for at least three years from the date of sampling or measurement;
e. A copy of the current permit;
f. A copy of the current operation and maintenance manual as required by Chapter 62 -600, F.A.C.;
g. A copy of any required record drawings;
h. Copies of the licenses of the current certified operators;
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FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
i. Copies of the logs and schedules showing plant operations and equipment maintenance for three years from
the date of the logs or schedules. The logs shall, at a minimum, include identification of the plant; the
signature and license number of the operator(s) and the signature of the person(s) making any entries; date
and time in and out; specific operation and maintenance activities, including any preventive maintenance or
repairs made or requested; results of tests performed and samples taken, unless documented on a laboratory
sheet; and notation of any notification or reporting completed in accordance with Rule 62- 602.650(3),
F.A.C. The logs shall be maintained on -site in a location accessible to 24 -hour inspection, protected from
weather damage, and current to the last operation and maintenance performed; and
j. Records of biosolids quantities, treatment, monitoring, and hauling for at least five years.
162- 620.350, 62- 602.650, 62- 640.650(4)]
VI. SCHEDULES
1. The following improvement actions shall be completed according to the following schedule:
1. Submit an updated capacity analysis report, per permit condition V.11.1. Within 5 years of
permit issuance
The permittee is not authorized to discharge to waters of the state after the expiration date of this permit, unless:
a. The permittee has applied for renewal of this permit at least 180 days before the expiration date of this
permit using the appropriate forms listed in Rule 62- 620.910, F.A.C., and in the manner established in the
Department of Environmental Protection Guide to Permitting Wastewater Facilities or Activities Under
Chapter 62 -620, F.A.C., including submittal of the appropriate processing fee set forth in Rule 62- 4.050,
F.A.C.; or
b. The permittee has made complete the application for renewal of this permit before the permit expiration
date.
[62- 620.335(1) - (4)]
VII. INDUSTRIAL PRETREATMENT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
I . This facility is not required to have a pretreatment program at this time. [62- 625.5001
V11I. OTHER SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
1. The permittee shall comply with all conditions and requirements for reuse contained in their consumptive use
permit issued by the Water Management District, if such requirements are consistent with Department rules.
[62- 610.800(10)1
In the event that the treatment facilities or equipment no longer function as intended, are no longer safe in terms
of public health and safety, or odor, noise, aerosol drift, or lighting adversely affects neighboring developed
areas at the levels prohibited by Rule 62- 600.400(2)(a), F.A.C., corrective action (which may include additional
maintenance or modifications of the permitted facilities) shall be taken by the permittee. Other corrective
action may be required to ensue compliance with rules of the Department. Additionally, the treatment,
management, use or land application of residuals shall not cause a violation of the odor prohibition in Rule 62-
296.320(2), F.A.C. [62- 600.410(8) and 62- 640.400(6)]
3. The deliberate introduction of stormwater in any amount into collection /transmission systems designed solely
for the introduction (and conveyance) of domestic /industrial wastewater; or the deliberate introduction of
stormwater into collection /transmission systems designed for the introduction or conveyance of combinations of
storm and domestic /industrial wastewater in amounts which may reduce the efficiency of pollutant removal by
the treatment plant is prohibited, except as provided by Rule 62- 610.472, F.A.C. 162- 604.130(3)]
4. Collection /transmission system overflows shall be reported to the Department in accordance with Permit
Condition IX. 20. [62-604.5501162-620.610(20)]
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PERMITTEE: Ocoee, City of PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
5. The operating authority of a collection /transmission system and the permittee of a treatment plant are prohibited
from accepting connections of wastewater discharges which have not received necessary pretreatment or which
contain materials or pollutants (other than normal domestic wastewater constituents):
a. Which may cause fire or explosion hazards; or
b. Which may cause excessive corrosion or other deterioration of wastewater facilities due to chemical action
or pH levels; or
c. Which are solid or viscous and obstruct flow or otherwise interfere with wastewater facility operations or
treatment; or
d. Which result in the wastewater temperature at the introduction of the treatment plant exceeding 40 ° C or
otherwise inhibiting treatment; or
e. Which result in the presence of toxic gases, vapors, or fumes that may cause worker health and safety
problems.
[62- 604.130(5)1
6, The treatment facility, storage ponds for Pail II systems, rapid infiltration basins, and /or infiltration trenches
shall be enclosed with a fence or otherwise provided with features to discourage the entry of animals and
unauthorized persons. [62- 610.518(1) and 62- 600.400(2)(b)]
7. Screenings and grit removed from the wastewater facilities shall be collected in suitable containers and hauled
to a Department approved Class 1 landfill or to a landfill approved by the Department for receipt /disposal of
screenings and grit. [62- 701.300(1)(a)]
8. Where required by Chapter 471 or Chapter 492, F.S., applicable portions of reports that must be submitted
under this permit shall be signed and sealed by a professional engineer or a professional geologist, as
appropriate. [62- 620.310(4)]
9, The permittee shall provide verbal notice to the Department's Central District Office as soon as practical after
discovery of a sinkhole or other karst feature within an area for the management or application of wastewater,
wastewater residuals (sludges), or reclaimed water, The permittee shall immediately implement measures
appropriate to control the entry of contaminants, and shall detail these measures to the Department's Central
District Office in a written report within 7 days of the sinkhole discovery. [62- 620.320(6)]
10. The permittee shall provide adequate notice to the Department of the following:
a. Any new introduction of pollutants into the facility from an industrial discharger which would be subject to
Chapter 403, F.S., and the requirements of Chapter 62 -620, F.A.C., if it were directly discharging those
pollutants; and
b. Any substantial change in the volume or character of pollutants being introduced into that facility by a
source which was identified in the permit application and known to be discharging at the time the permit
was issued.
Adequate notice shall include information on the quality and quantity of effluent introduced into the facility
and any anticipated impact of the change on the quantity or quality of effluent or reclaimed water to be
discharged from the facility.
[62- 620.625(2)]
IX. GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. The terms, conditions, requirements, limitations, and restrictions set forth in this permit are binding and
enforceable pursuant to Chapter 403, Florida Statutes. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of
Chapter 403, Florida Statutes, and is grounds for enforcement action, permit termination, permit revocation and
reissuance, or permit revision. [62- 620.610(1)]
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2. This permit is valid only for the specific processes and operations applied for and indicated in the approved
drawings or exhibits. Any unauthorized deviations from the approved drawings, exhibits, specifications, or
conditions of this permit constitutes grounds for revocation and enforcement action by the Department [62-
620.610(2)]
3. As provided in subsection 403.087(7), F.S., the issuance of this permit does not convey any vested rights or any
exclusive privileges. Neither does it authorize any injury to public or private property or any invasion of
personal rights, nor authorize any infringement of federal, state, or local laws or regulations. This permit is not
a waiver of or approval of any other Department permit or authorization that may be required for other aspects
of the total project which are not addressed in this permit. [62- 620.610(3)]
4, This permit conveys no title to land or water, does not constitute state recognition or acknowledgment of title,
and does not constitute authority for the use of submerged lands unless herein provided and the necessary title
or leasehold interests have been obtained from the State. Only the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust
Fund may express State opinion as to title. [62- 620.610(4)1
5. This permit does not relieve the permittee from liability and penalties for harm or injury to human health or
welfare, animal or plant life, or property caused by the construction or operation of this permitted source; nor
does it allow the permittee to cause pollution in contravention of Florida Statutes and Department rules, unless
specifically authorized by an order from the Department. The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to
minimize or prevent any discharge, reuse of reclaimed water, or residuals use or disposal in violation of this
permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. It shall not
be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the
permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit. [62- 620.610(5)]
6. If the permittee wishes to continue an activity regulated by this permit after its expiration date, the permittee
shall apply for and obtain a new permit. 162- 620.610(6)1
7. The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain the facility and systems of treatment and control,
and related appurtenances, that are installed and used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the
conditions of this permit. This provision includes the operation of backup or auxiliary facilities or similar
systems when necessary to maintain or achieve compliance with the conditions of the permit. [62- 620.610(7)]
8. This permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The filing of a request by the
permittee for a permit revision, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned changes
or anticipated noncompliance does not stay any permit condition. [62- 620.610(8)]
9. The permittee, by accepting this permit, specifically agrees to allow authorized Department personnel, including
an authorized representative of the Department and authorized EPA personnel, when applicable, upon
presentation of credentials or other documents as may be required by law, and at reasonable times, depending
upon the nature of the concern being investigated, to:
a. Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility, system, or activity is located or conducted,
or where records shall be kept under the conditions of this permit;
b. I lave access to and copy any records that shall be kept under the conditions of this permit;
c. Inspect the facilities, equipment, practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit; and
d. Sample or monitor any substances or parameters at any location necessary to assure compliance with this
permit or Department rules.
[62- 620.610(9)]
10. In accepting this permit, the permittee understands and agrees that all records, notes, monitoring data, and other
information relating to the construction or operation of this permitted source which are submitted to the
Department may be used by the Department as evidence in any enforcement case involving the permitted source
arising under the Florida Statutes or Department rules, except as such use is proscribed by Section 403.111,
F.S., or Rule 62- 620.302, F.A.C. Such evidence shall only be used to the extent that it is consistent with the
Florida Rules of Civil Procedure and applicable evidentiary rules. [62- 620.610(10)]
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PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
11. When requested by the Department, the permittee shall within a reasonable time provide any information
required by law which is needed to determine whether there is cause for revising, revoking and reissuing, or
terminating this permit, or to determine compliance with the permit. The permittee shall also provide to the
Department upon request copies of records required by this permit to be kept. If the permittee becomes aware
of relevant facts that were not submitted or were incorrect in the permit application or in any report to the
Department, such facts or information shall be promptly submitted or corrections promptly reported to the
Department. 162- 620.610(11)]
12. Unless specifically stated otherwise in Department rules, the permittee, in accepting this permit, agrees to
comply with changes in Department rules and Florida Statutes after a reasonable time for compliance; provided,
however, the permittee does not waive any other rights granted by Florida Statutes or Department rules. A
reasonable time for compliance with a new or amended surface water quality standard, other than those
standards addressed in Rule 62- 302.500, F.A.C., shall include a reasonable time to obtain or be denied a mixing
zone for the new or amended standard. [62- 620.610(12)]
13. The permittee, in accepting this permit, agrees to pay the applicable regulatory program and surveillance fee in
accordance with Rule 62- 4.052, F.A.C. 162- 620.610(13)]
14. This permit is transferable only upon Department approval in accordance with Rule 62- 620.340, F.A.C. The
permittee shall be liable for any noncompliance of the permitted activity until the transfer is approved by the
Department. [62- 620.610(14)]
15. The permittee shall give the Department written notice at least 60 days before inactivation or abandonment of a
wastewater facility or activity and shall specify what steps will be taken to safeguard public health and safety
during and following inactivation or abandonment. [62- 620.610(15)]
16. The permittee shall apply for a revision to the Department permit in accordance with Rules 62- 620.300, F.A.C„
and the Department of Environmental Protection Guide to Permitting Wastewater Facilities or Activities Under
Chapter 62 -620, F.A.C., at least 90 days before construction of any planned substantial modifications to the
permitted facility is to commence or with Rule 62- 620.325(2), F.A.C„ for minor modifications to the permitted
facility. A revised permit shall be obtained before construction begins except as provided in Rule 62- 620.300,
F.A.C. [62- 620.610(16)]
17. The permittee shall give advance notice to the Department of any planned changes in the permitted facility or
activity which may result in noncompliance with permit requirements. The permittee shall be responsible for
any and all damages which may result from the changes and may be subject to enforcement action by the
Department for penalties or revocation of this permit. The notice shall include the following information:
a. A description of the anticipated noncompliance;
b. 'file period of the anticipated noncompliance, including dates and times; and
c. Steps being taken to prevent future occurrence of the noncompliance.
[62-620.610(17)j
18. Sampling and monitoring data shall be collected and analyzed in accordance with Rule 62 -4.246 and Chapters
62 -160, 62 -601, and 62 -610, F.A.C., and 40 CFR 136, as appropriate.
a. Monitoring results shall be reported at the intervals specified elsewhere in this permit and shall be reported
on a Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR), DEP Form 62- 620.910(10), or as specified elsewhere in the
permit.
b. If the permittee monitors any contaminant more frequently than required by the permit, using Department
approved test procedures, the results of this monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of
the data submitted in the DMR.
c. Calculations for all limitations which require averaging of measurements shall use an arithmetic mean
unless otherwise specified in this permit.
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PERMITTEE: Ocoee, City of PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
d, Except as specifically provided in Rule 62- 160.300, F.A.C., any laboratory test required by this permit shall
be performed by a laboratory that has been certified by the Department of Health Environmental
Laboratory Certification Program (DOH ELCP). Such certification shall be for the matrix, test method and
analyte(s) being measured to comply with this permit. For domestic wastewater facilities, testing for
parameters listed in Rule 62- 160.300(4), F.A.C., shall be conducted under the direction of a certified
operator.
e. Field activities including on -site tests and sample collection shall follow the applicable standard operating
procedures described in DEP-SOP-00 1/0 1 adopted by reference in Chapter 62 -160, F.A.C.
f. Alternate field procedures and laboratory methods may be used where they have been approved in
accordance with Rules 62- 160.220, and 62- 160.330, F.A.C.
[62- 620.610(18)1
19, Reports of compliance or noncompliance with, or any progress reports on, interim and final requirements
contained in any compliance schedule detailed elsewhere in this permit shall be submitted no later than 14 days
following each schedule date. [62- 620.610(19)]
20. The permittee shall report to the Department's Central District Office any noncompliance which may endanger
health or the environment. Any information shall be provided orally within 24 hours from the time the
permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. A written submission shall also be provided within five days of
the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain: a description
of the noncompliance and its cause; the period of noncompliance including exact dates and time, and if the
noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue; and steps taken or
planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent recurrence of the noncompliance.
a. The following shall be included as information which must be reported within 24 hours under this
condition:
(1) Any unanticipated bypass which causes any reclaimed water or effluent to exceed any permit
limitation or results in an unpermitted discharge,
(2) Any upset which causes any reclaimed water or the effluent to exceed any limitation in the permit,
(3) Violation of a maximum daily discharge limitation for any of the pollutants specifically listed in the
permit for such notice, and
(4) Any unauthorized discharge to surface or ground waters.
b. Oral reports as required by this subsection shall be provided as follows:
(1) For unauthorized releases or spills of treated or untreated wastewater reported pursuant to
subparagraph (a)4. that are in excess of 1,000 gallons per incident, or where information indicates that
public health or the environment will be endangered, oral reports shall be provided to the STATE
WARNING POINT TOLL FREE NUMBER (800) 320 -0519, as soon as practical, but no later than 24
hours from the time the permittee becomes aware of the discharge. The permittee, to the extent known,
shall provide the following information to the State Warning Point:
(a) Name, address, and telephone number of person reporting;
(b) Name, address, and telephone number of permittee or responsible person for the discharge;
(c) Date and time of the discharge and status of discharge (ongoing or ceased);
(d) Characteristics of the wastewater spilled or released (untreated or treated, industrial or domestic
wastewater);
(e) Estimated amount of the discharge;
(f) Location or address of the discharge;
(g) Source and cause of the discharge;
(h) Whether the discharge was contained on -site, and cleanup actions taken to date;
(i) Description of area affected by the discharge, including name of water body affected, if any; and
6) Other persons or agencies contacted.
(2) Oral reports, not otherwise required to be provided pursuant to subparagraph b.I above, shall be
provided to the Department's Central District Office within 24 hours from the time the permittee
becomes aware of the circumstances.
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PERMITTEE: Ocoee, City of PERMIT NUMBER: FLA010815 -007
FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
c. If the oral report has been received within 24 hours, the noncompliance has been corrected, and the
noncompliance did not endanger health or the environment, the Department's Central District Office shall
waive the written report.
[62- 620.610(20)]
21. The permittee shall report all instances of noncompliance not reported under Permit Conditions IX.17., IX.18.,
or IX. 19. of this permit at the time monitoring reports are submitted. This report shall contain the same
information required by Permit Condition IX.20. of this permit. [62- 620.610(21)]
22. Bypass Provisions.
a. "Bypass" means the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment works.
b. Bypass is prohibited, and the Department may take enforcement action against a permittee for bypass,
unless the permittee affirmatively demonstrates that:
(1) Bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe property damage; and
(2) There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities,
retention of untreated wastes, or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime. This
condition is not satisfied if adequate back -up equipment should have been installed in the exercise of
reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of
equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and
(3) The permittee submitted notices as required under Permit Condition IX.22.c. of this permit.
c. If the permittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall submit prior notice to the Department, if
possible at least 10 days before the date of the bypass, The permittee shall submit notice of an
unanticipated bypass within 24 hours of learning about the bypass as required in Permit Condition 1X.20. of
this permit. A notice shall include a description of the bypass and its cause; the period of the bypass,
including exact dates and times; if the bypass has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to
continue; and the steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent recurrence of the bypass.
d. The Department shall approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its adverse effect, if the permittee
demonstrates that it will meet the three conditions listed in Permit Condition IX.22.b.(1) through (3) of this
permit.
e. A permittee may allow any bypass to occur which does not cause reclaimed water or effluent limitations to
be exceeded if it is for essential maintenance to assure efficient operation. These bypasses are not subject
to the provisions of Permit Condition IX.22.b. through d, of this permit.
[62- 620.610(22)]
23. Upset Provisions.
a. "Upset" means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with
technology -based effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the permittee,
(1) An upset does not include noncompliance caused b operational error, improperly designed treatment
facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, careless or improper
operation.
(2) An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with technology
based permit effluent limitations if the requirements of upset provisions of Rule 62- 620.610, F.A.C.,
are met.
b. A permittee who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset shall demonstrate, through properly
signed contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant evidence that:
(l) An upset occurred and that the permittee can identify the cause(s) of the upset;
(2) The permitted facility was at the time being properly operated;
(3) The permittee submitted notice of the upset as required in Permit Condition IX.20. of this permit; and
(4) The permittee complied with any remedial measures required under Permit Condition IX.5. of this
permit.
c. In any enforcement proceeding, the burden of proof for establishing the occurrence of an upset rests with
the permittee.
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PF,RMITTEE: Ocoee, City of PERMIT NUMBER: FL.A010815 -007
FACILITY: Ocoee WWTF EXPIRATION DATE: May 12, 2023
(Revised 5 -2013)
d. Before an enforcement proceeding is instituted, no representation made during the Department review of a
claim that noncompliance was caused by an upset is final agency action subject to judicial review.
[62- 620.610(23)]
Executed in Orlando, Florida,
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Christianne C. Ferraro, .E.
Program Administrator
Water Facilities Permitting
Date: May 13, 2013
Attachment(s):
Discharge Monitoring Report
"Pathogen Monitoring" Form
Map of the General Reuse Service Area
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RFP #14 -002 COMPANY INFORMATION /SIGNATURE SHEET
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE RFP INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION
OF YOUR PROPOSAL. PLF.,ASE SIGN BELOW ATTESTING THAT YOU HAVE READ AND
UNDERSTAND ALL RFP INSTRUCTIONS AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE
SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING
CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE.
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EXHIBIT "E"
PROPOSED AGREEMENT FOR
RFP #14 -002 LABORATORY SERVICES FOR CITY WATER & WASTEWATER FACILITIES
THIS AGREEMENT FOR LABORATORY SERVICES FOR CITY WATER &
WASTEWATER FACILITIES (this "Agreement ") is made this day of , 2014,
by and between the CITY OF OCOEE, a Florida municipal corporation, whose mailing address
is 150 North Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, Florida 34761 (hereinafter referred to as the "City ") and _
, a corporation, whose mailing address is
(hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor ").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the City desires to enter into an Agreement with the Contractor to perform the
work set forth in that certain Request for Proposals RFP #14 -002 (the "Work "), and any
amendments thereto being attached hereto as Exhibit "A " ; and
WHEREAS, the Contractor is capable of performing the Work and agrees to perform the Work
pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, and for the amounts specified in the Contractor's
Proposal, the Contractor's Proposal and any amendments thereto being attached hereto as
RYhih;t 11 R"
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and other good and valuable
considerations exchanged between the parties hereto, the receipt and sufficiency of which is
hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
Section 1. Scope of Agreement. The terms and conditions of Exhibit "A attached hereto as well
as the terms and conditions of Exhibit "B" attached hereto are incorporated by reference herein
as fully as if herein set forth. Unless otherwise specified herein, the Contractor is to furnish all
materials, tools, equipment, labor, supervision, and consumables to complete the Work.
Section 2. Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall consist of one (1) initial three (3) year
term beginning on (the "Effective Date "), with two (2) separate
automatic one -year extensions, for a total of five (5) years, unless terminated by the City upon
the issuance of written notice by the City to the Contractor provided not later than thirty (30)
days prior to the expiration of any renewal year term. The City shall have the option of extending
the term an additional one (1) year. Each term is renewable with the condition that the City's
obligation to pay under this Agreement for each year is contingent upon the City in its good faith
judgment having sufficient fiends to make an annual appropriation for the work to be provided
under this agreement.
Section 3. Compensation. Contractor agrees to provide the services and materials as specified
in Exhibit "A" for the amount specified in Exhibit "B ". The amount as specified in Exhibit "B"
may be increased or decreased by the City under the Extra Work provision of this Agreement,
through the issuance of an Addendum, if applicable, Any prices specified in this Agreement,
will remain firm for the initial three (3) year term of this Agreement. After the initial three (3)
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year term of this Agreement, price adjustments will be allowed pursuant to the Price Adjustment
provision of this Agreement.
Section 4. Payment. All invoices received by the City are payable within (30) days from
receipt, provided they have first been approved by the City, and the City has accepted the Work
for which payment is sought. The City reserves the right, with justification, to partially pay any
invoice submitted by the Contractor. All invoices shall be in duplicate and directed to: City of
Ocoee, Accounts Payable, 150 North Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, Florida 34761 -2258. All invoices
must be clearly marked: City Agreement #RFP 14 -002 Laboratory Services for City Water
& Wastewater Facilities.
Section S. General Conditions.
A. Patents and Copyrights. The Contractor shall pay all royalties and assume all costs
arising from the use of any invention, design, process, materials, equipment, product or
device in performance of the Work, which is the subject of patent rights or copyrights,
Contractor shall, at its own expense, hold harmless and defend the City against any claim,
suit or proceeding brought against the City which is based upon a claim, whether rightful
or otherwise, that the Work, or any part thereof, furnished under this Agreement,
constitutes an infringement of any patent or copyright of the United States. The
Contractor shall pay all damages and costs awarded against the City,
B. Termination for Default.
1) The performance of Work under this Agreement may be terminated by the City,
in whole or in part, in writing, whenever the City shall determine that the Contractor has
failed to meet the performance requirements of this Agreement,
2) The City has a right to terminate for default if the Contractor fails to perform the Work,
or if the Contractor fails to perform the Work within the time specified in the Agreement,
or if the Contractor fails to perform any other provisions of the Agreement.
3) Failure of a Contractor to perform the required Work within the time specified, or
within a reasonable time as determined by the City or failure to redo the Work when so
requested, immediately or as directed by the City, shall constitute authority for the City to
hire another contractor to perform the Work. In all such cases, the Contractor or his
surety, shall reimburse the City, within a reasonable time specified by the City, for any
expense incurred in excess of the Agreement prices.
4) Should public necessity demand it, the City reserves the right to utilize services
which are substandard in quality, subject to an adjustment in price to be determined by
the City. The Contractor shall not be liable for any excess costs if acceptable evidence
has been submitted to the City that failure to perform the Work was due to causes beyond
the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor,
5) Termination for Convenience. The City may terminate this Agreement at its
convenience with thirty (30) days advance written notice to the Contractor. In the event
of such a termination by the City, the City shall be liable for the payment of all Work
properly performed prior to the effective date of termination and for all portions of
materials, supplies, services, and facility orders which cannot be cancelled and were
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placed prior to the effective date of termination and other reasonable costs associated
with the termination.
C. Warranty. The Contractor warrants that the Work including equipment and materials
provided shall conform to professional standards of care and practice in- effect at the time
the Work is performed, be of the highest quality, and be free from all faults, defects or
errors. If the Contractor is notified in writing of a fault, deficiency or error in the Work
provided within one (1) year from completion of the Work, the Contractor shall, at the
City's option, either redo such portions of the Work to correct such fault, defect or error,
at no additional cost to the City or refund to the City the charge paid by the City which is
attributable to such portions of the faulty, defective or erroneous Work, including the
costs for obtaining another Contractor to redo the Work.
ALL MATERIALS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR, SHALL BE
MERCHANTABLE AND BE FIT FOR THE PURPOSE INTENDED.
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE LIABLE FOR SECONDARY,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE
RESULTING FROM ANY WORK PERFORMED UNDER THIS
AGREEMENT,
D. Time of Completion, The parties understand and agree that time is of the essence in the
performance of this Agreement. The Contractor agrees that all Work shall be performed
regularly, diligently, and uninterrupted within the time specified. The Contractor or City,
respectively, shall not be liable for any loss or damage, resulting from any delay or
failure to perform its contractual obligations within the time specified, due to acts of God,
actions or regulations by any governmental entity or representative, strikes or other labor
trouble, fire, embargoes, or other transportation delays, damage to or destruction in whole
or in part, of equipment or manufacturing plant, lack of or ability to obtain raw materials,
labor, fuel or supplies for any reason including default of suppliers, or any other causes,
contingencies or circumstances not subject to the Contractor's or City's control,
respectively, whether of a similar or dissimilar nature, which prevent or hinder the
performance of the Contractor's or City's contractual obligations, respectively. Any such
causes of delay shall extend the time of the Contractor's or City's performance
respectively, by the length of the delays occasioned thereby, including delays reasonably
incident to the resumption of normal Work schedules, However, under such
circumstances as described herein, the City may at its discretion, cancel this Agreement
for the convenience of the City.
E. Indemnification. To the fullest extent provided by law, Contractor shall indemnify,
defend and hold harmless the City and all of its officers, agents and employees from all
claims, loss, damage, cost, charges or expense including, but not limited to reasonable
attorneys' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness or intentional
wrongful misconduct of Contractor, its agents, employees, or subcontractors during the
performance of the Agreement. The City shall use its best efforts to promptly notify the
Contractor in writing of any Claims and shall provide the Contractor with information
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regarding the Claims as the Contractor may reasonably request, but the failure to give
such notice or provide such information shall not diminish the obligations of the
Contractor under this Section. No Claims whatsoever shall be made or asserted against
the City by the Contractor for or on account of anything done or as a result of anything
done or omitted to be done in connection with this Agreement.
F. Correction of Work. The Contractor shall promptly correct all Work rejected by the City
as faulty, defective, or failing to conform to this Agreement whether observed before or
after substantial completion of the Work. The Contractor shall bear all costs of correcting
such rejected Work, In the event that Contractor fails to timely mow or otherwise
maintain a portion of the work, then the City, at its sole discretion and without waiving
any other rights or remedies under this Agreement, may deduct from any amounts due
under this Agreement, the actual cost paid by the City to a third party to perform the
work. If the City performs such work with its own personnel then the City may deduct
from any amounts due under this Agreement such amount equal to what the Contractor
would have charged for doing the work, plus 15% of such amount.
G. Right to Audit Records. The City shall be entitled to audit the books and records of the
Contractor or any sub - contractor to the extent that such books and records relate to the
performance of this Agreement or any sub - contract to this Agreement. Such books and
records shall be maintained by the Contractor for a period of three (3) years from the date
of final payment under this Agreement and by the sub - contractor for a period of three (3)
years from the date of final payment under the sub- contract unless a shorter period is
otherwise authorized in writing.
H. Information. All information, data, designs, plans, drawings, and specifications furnished
to or developed for the City by the Contractor or its employees, pursuant to this
Agreement, shall be the sole property of the City and all rights therein are reserved by the
City, except that the Contractor may disclose any such information to its corporate
affiliates and their agents.
I. Safety Measures. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of the
City's and Contractor's employees and the general public and shall erect and properly
maintain at all times all necessary vehicular and facility safeguards for the protection of
the workers and public. If necessary, the Contractor shall post signs warning against
hazards in and around the work site.
J. Extra Work, The City, without invalidating this Agreement, may order changes in the
Work within the general scope of this Agreement consisting of additions, deletions, or
other revisions, the Agreement price and time being adjusted accordingly. All such
changes in the Work shall be authorized by a written Addendum to this Agreement, and
shall be executed under the applicable conditions of the Agreement.
K. Price Adjustments. Pricing is firm for the initial three (3) year term of this agreement.
For the renewal terms of this Agreement, if the Contractor proposes to make a price
adjustment, the Contractor shall first give the City written notice thereof, with
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explanations stated for the price adjustment, and such notice shall be given at least one
hundred - twenty (120) calendar days prior to the one (1) year renewal term for which the
price adjustment is sought. Nothing contained herein shall affect the City's right to
terminate this Agreement for Convenience as provided herein.
L. Familiarity with The Work. The Contractor by executing this Agreement, acknowledges
full understanding of the extent and character of the Work required and the conditions
surrounding the performance thereof. The City will not be responsible for any alleged
misunderstanding of the Work to be furnished or completed, or any misunderstanding of
conditions surrounding the performance thereof. It is understood that the execution of
this Agreement by the Contractor serves as the Contractor's stated commitment to fulfill
all the conditions referred to in this Agreement.
Section 6. Miscellaneous Provisions.
A. The Contractor shall not employ subcontractors without the advance written permission of
the City.
B, No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under, or interests in, the Contract Documents
will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the party sought to be
bound; and specifically, but without limitation, moneys that may become due, and moneys that
are due, may not be assigned without such consent (except to the extent that the effect of this
restriction may be limited by law), and unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written
consent to an assignment, no assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or
responsibility under the Contract Documents. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Owner may
assign this contract to the State of Florida or any political subdivision, municipality, special
district or authority thereof without Contractor's consent and without recourse.
C. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances,
rules and regulations pertaining to the performance of Work under this Agreement.
D. No waiver, alterations, consent or modification of any of the provisions of this Agreement
shall be binding unless in writing and signed by the City,
E. The Contractor is to procure all permits, licenses, and certificates, or any such approvals of
plans or specifications as may be required by federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules, and
regulations, for the proper execution and completion of the Work under this Agreement.
F. The Contractor shall at all times, keep the Work area free from accumulation of waste
materials or rubbish caused by its operations, and promptly remove any such materials to an
approved disposal location.
G. The Contractor is responsible for all damage or loss by fire, theft or otherwise, to materials,
tools, equipment, and consumables, left on City property by the Contractor.
H. This Agreement is considered a non - exclusive Agreement between the parties.
I. This Agreement is deemed to be under and shall be governed by, and construed according to,
the laws of the State of Florida, The parties agree that the provisions of Chapter 558, Florida
Statutes are not applicable to this Agreement.
J. Waiver of Jury Trial; Legal Costs. It is mutually agreed by and between the Contractor and
Owner that each of the parties do hereby waive trial by jury in any action, proceeding or claim
which may be brought by either of the parties hereto against the other on any matters concerning
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or arising out of this Agreement. The parties further agree that the sole and exclusive venue for
any action to enforce this agreement shall be in The Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in
and for Orange County, Florida.
K, Any provision or part of the Contract Documents held to be void or unenforceable under any
Law or Regulation shall be deemed stricken, and all remaining provisions shall continue to be
valid and binding upon Owner and Contractor, who agree that the Contract Documents shall be
reformed to replace such stricken provision or part thereof with a valid and enforceable provision
that comes as close as possible to expressing the intention of the stricken provision.
L. The undersigned hereby certify that this Agreement is made without prior understanding,
agreement or connection with any corporation, firm or person who submitted proposals for the
Work covered by this Agreement and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. As to
Contractor, the undersigned hereby warrants and certifies that it is authorized to enter into this
Agreement and to execute same on behalf of the Contractor as the act of the said Contractor.
M. This Agreement, including Exhibit "A" and Exhibit "B", contains all the terms and
conditions agreed upon by the parties, No other agreements, oral or otherwise, regarding the
subject matter of this Agreement shall be deemed to exist or to bind either party hereto.
(Signature Page Follows)
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Contractor and the City have caused this Agreement for Laboratory
Services for City Water & Wastewater Facilities to be executed by their duly authorized officers
as of the day and year first above written.
CONTRACTOR:
BY:
PRINT NAME:
TITLE:
WITNESSES:
NAME:
TITLE:
OWNER: CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA
ATTEST:
BY:
Beth Eikenberry, City Clerk
(SEAL)
FOR USE AND RELIANCE ONLY BY
THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY
this day of 1 2014
SHUFFIELD, LOWMAN & WILSON, P.A.
BY:
Scott A. Cookson, City Attorney
NAME:
"TITLE:
APPROVED:
BY:
S. Scott Vandergrift, Mayor
APPROVED BY CITY OF OCOEE
COMMISSION AT A MEETING HELD
on , 2014, under Agenda Item
END OF SECTION
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