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Item #03 Approval of Piggybacking on Pembroke Pines' Contract for Bulk Sodium Hypochlorite AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET Meeting Date: October 20, 2009 Item # 13 Contact Name: Contact Number: Charles K. Smith, P.E. 407 -905-3159 Reviewed By: Department Director: Charles K City Manager: Robert Frank Subject: Piggybacking on Pembroke Pines' Contract for Bulk Sodium Hypochlorite Background Summary: The Utilities Department utilizes liquid chlorine as its disinfecting agent in the treatment of its potable water and wastewater. The department anticipates for water the purchase of 76,000 gallons of chlorine this fiscal year for a total annual budgeted amount of $60,420. The department also anticipates for wastewater the purchase of 63,875 gallons of chlorine this fiscal year for a total annual budgeted amount of $50,780.63. Total expenditures for the fiscal year should not exceed $111,200.63. The City has been procuring chlorine from Odyssey Manufacturing, in which Odyssey has extended their contract conditions (piggybacking) from their current awarded contract with the City of Pembroke Pines, and staff would like to continue these terms until January 20, 2010. It is the department's plan to bid the purchase of chlorine and bring the award for City Commission approval to the January 19, 2010 Commission meeting. Odyssey's contractual price with Pembroke Pines is $.795 per gallon and the total cost for the chlorine through January 20, 2010 should not exceed $36,000. Issue: Should the Commission approve the continued use of the extended contract conditions of Odyssey Manufacturing with Pembroke Pines, for the procurement of liquid chlorine needed for water and wastewater treatment from October 1, 2009 to January 20, 2010, for a not to exceed amount of $36,OOO? Recommendations Motion to approve and authorize the City manager to procure liquid chlorine from Odyssey Manufacturing, utilizing Odyssey's contractual conditions with Pembroke Pines (RFP #PSUT-08-01) for a not to exceed amount $36,000 through January 20, 2010. Attachments: Letter from Odyssey extending the contract conditions and Odyssey's Pembroke Pines contract. Financial Impact: The Utilities Department's fiscal year budget includes $68,400 for water and $57,487.50 for wastewater for the procurement of liquid chlorine. This amount was calculated by including a contingency of an escalating cost of up to $.90/gallon. The amount requested within this approval is the timeline portion of those budgets to cover the cost of chlorine from October 1, 2009 to January 20, 2010. Type of Item: (please mark with an "x'J Public Hearing Ordinance First Reading _ Ordinance Second Reading Resolution X Commission Approval Discussion & Direction For Clerk's Dept Use: _____ Consent Agenda _____ Public Hearing _____ Regular Agenda _ Original DocumenUContract Attached for Execution by City Clerk Original DocumenUContract Held by Department for Execution Reviewed by City Attorney Reviewed by Finance Dept. Reviewed by ( ) \ 2fK3f1- c.,...' N/A N/A N/A 2 I ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. September 23, 2009 Mr. Charles Smith, P.E. Public Works Director City of Ocoee Wastewater Treatment Plant 1800 A.D. Mims Road Ocoee, Florida 34761 - -.. Re: PROPOSAL TO SUPPLY BULK SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE TO THE CITY OF OCOEE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT FOR FY 2010 Dear Charles, The purpose of this letter is to provide the City of Ocoee a proposal to continue to use sodium hypochlorite at your Utilities in bulk deliveries for ne~1 year. As you know, your Utility Department is currently "piggybacking" off of the City of Pembroke Pines sodium hypochlorite bid for FY 2009 (see my letter to you dated September 14,2008). This was a two-year bid which expu'es September 30, 2010. That contract has a provision for Odyssey to request a price increase after one year but we have declined to do so in light of the current economic conditions. As such, Odyssey Manufacturing is pleased to offer the City ofOcoee Utilities Department its Ultra Chlor 12.5% sodium hypochlorite at the same unit price of$.795 per gallon effective October 1,2009 through September 30, 2010 to your "bulk" tanks at any of your Utility sites that are tanker accessible (NET 30). This price is fixed and not subject to any escalation or fuel or other surcharges during this period. The City of Ocoee would continue to "piggyback" off the City of Pembroke Pines recent sodium hypochlorite bid. I have attached a copy of the bid package, bid and bid tab and renewal infonnation. Terry Burzo is the Purchasing Buyer for the City of Pembroke Pines @954-437-1111. Odyssey guarantees deliveries on 48 hours notice. However, in no event, will Odyssey Manufacturing ever let you run out of bleach for any reason and will make emergency deliveries on a much shorter notice with no minimum delivery required at no additional charge. As we discussed, this proposal is based on "bulk" deliveries to customer-owned tanks. Additionall)', Odyssey would agree to meet the attached "Product Guarantees" that Pembroke Pines specified. We appreciate your business over the past nine years. The proposed price of $.795 per gallon is the same as last year. Over the past ten years of business, we honored all of our commitments and never attempted to raise the price in the middle of a contract or impose a fuel surcharge. We understand that all utilities are struggling in these economic times and have endeavored to maintain our pricing this upcoming year and simply accepted lower margins. Several key points about Odyssey and its offer to supply of sodium hypochlorite (a.k.a. "bleach"): . Sodium hypochlorite is the only product that you purchase that has a very short shelf life. The shelf life is greatly impacted by the quality of the sodium hypochlorite. One could easily feed twice as much product with poorer quality bleach and a 10% savings in unit cost could be overshadowed by a 50% increase in usage. It usually takes about four to five deliveries to "flush out" all the impurities found in competitor's sodium hypochlorite before you begin to see the dramatic usage savings. . Sodium hypochlorite is the only product that decomposes by "off-gassing". High quality sodium hypochlorite will not off-gas which leads to vapor locking ofthe chemical feed equipment. A high quality sodium hypochlorite will not lock up chemical feed equipment because of sludge. Many power plants had some of these problems with other sod ium hypochlorite manufacturers prior to using Odyssey I . Odyssey offers un-paralleled service and quality compared to its peers based on the following: (1) Your own experience and that of your customers; (2) 95% market share of WT and WWT market in peninsular Florida and 95% of power plant business; (3) Odyssey's unique manufacturing process (compare to other suppliers); and (4) Odyssey's tight specifications (compare to other suppliers). . Odyssey provides unlimited technical support as demonstmted by the support we have provided the water and wastewater treatment industry the past nine years with regard to their equipment including your plant when you had the sodium hypochlorite tank leak. As you know, Odyssey Manufacturing Co. represents the newest trend in the water treatment business - Chloralkali bleach superplants as a disinfection alternative. Odyssey Manufacturing is a new venture that manufactures bulk sodium hypochlorite utilizing a Kvaerner Chemetics chlor-alkali plant integrated with a Powell Continuous Bleach Plant. We focus primarily on industrial (e.g., power plants), municipal and private water and wastewater treatment and our Tampa manufacturing facility has been operational since March of2000. Our business was created primarily to serve many the Customers who w'e switching from chlorine gas to bulk sodium hypochlorite and need a competitively priced, reliable, high quality supply of sodium hypochlorite. As the only chlor-alkali manufacturing facility in Florida, we can offer a unique combination of high quality combined with a very competitive cost structure. We make our raw materials (chlorine and caustic) on-site out of purified salt and demineralized water utilizing a membrane cell electrolysis process. Not only does this process result in high quality bleach, but also makes our product cost very competitive as we do not have to payout of state third parties to make the raw materials for us and have them shipped down by railcar. We are the only sodium hypochlorite manufacturer who is not dependent on railcar shipments of chlorine gas into the State of Florida. As you may have heard, shipments have been suspended twelve times since the September 11th terrorist attacks in 2001 from terrorist threats, accidents, raw materials shortages and hurricanes. During this period we have never missed a delivery which sharply contrasts with other suppliers in the marketplace. We look forward to working with you in the future. Please do not hesitate to contact me at (813) 635- 0339 or cellular (813) 335-3444 if! can provide you any further information with regard to the use of bulk sodium hypochlorite or this proposal. Additional information including sample specifications can also be found on our website @www.odysseymanufacturing.com. Thank you for your consideration and we appreciate your business. C: F. Ostander, WWT R. Waldrop, WT City Commission 10. ~. 11. 08.0947 12. 08-0960 13. 08-0968 14. 08-0960 16. QHW 1~b5:~P ~ City of Pembroke Pines, FL AGENDA September 3, 2008 AMOUNT OF $16.289.00 FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF VICTIM SERVICES Attachments: 1. VOCA Grant Award Letter MOTION TO APPROVE THE PURCHASE OF TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT EQUIPMENT AND ENTER INTO THE RELATED MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WITH ADVANOED PUBLIC SAFETY FOR THE AMOUNT OF $10,463.70. Attachments: 1. APS Proposal 2. Addendum to Maintenance Agreement 3. APS MaIntenance Agreement MOTION TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENT WITH THE DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION (DEA) TASK FORCE Attechments: 1. DEA Task Force Agreement 2. OJP Form 406 1 6 3. Asset Forfeiture Sharing Agreement MOTION TO RELEASE COMMERCIAL LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER 627981-07 IN THE AMOUNT OF $204.523.00 POSTED BY ZACK MOTORS LLC TO GUARANTEE THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENTS AT PINES ACURA. Attachments: 1. Letter from Winningham & Fradley 2. Memo from Environmental Services 3. Copy of Jetter of credit to be released 4. Agenda Request Form #12 dated 3-5-08 5. Location sketch MOTION TO AWARD RFP #PD-08-05 FOR SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS TO THE MOST RESPONSIVE. RESPONSIBLE BIDDER, KEMP GROUP INTERNATIONAL. IN THE AMOUNT OF $14.00 PER HOUR FOR AN INITIAL THREE YEAR PERIOD AT AN ANNUAL TOTAL COST OF $567,420.00. Attachments: 1. RFP PD-08.05 2. Tabulations 3. School Crossing Guards Posts 4. Kemp Group International Submittal MOTION TO APPROVE AN AGREEMENT WITH ANDERSON AQUATICS, L.L.C. TO PROVIDE A COMPLeTE AND FULL SERVICE SWIM PROGRAM FOR AN INITIAL THREE-YEAR PERIOD; Attachments: 1. Letter from Anderson Aquatics 2. Christopher Anderson's Resume 3. Proposed Agreement with Anderson Aquatics L.L.C. MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE CITY COMMISSION WORKSHOP MEETING OF JUNE 25, 2008 AND THE REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 6, 2008. Attachments: 1. Commission Meeting Minutes, 06-25-08 2. Commission Meeting Minutes, 08-06-08 MOTION TO AWARD RFP #PSUT-08-01 FOR SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE TO THE MOST RESPONSIVE/RESPONSIBLE PROPOSER ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF $.795 PER GALLON pege 7 Printed on 91412008 City Commission AGENDA September 3, 2008 ON AN AS NEEDED BASIS FOR AN INITIAL TWO YEAR PERIOD AT AN APPROXIMATE TOTAL COST OF $238.500 PER YEAR. Attachments: 1. RFP #PSUT-08-01 ' 2. Addendum #1 3. E-mail. Odyssey Mfg Company 4. Letter - Allied Universal Corporation 6. BId Tabulation 6. Submittal. Odyssey Manufacturing Company 7. Submlttal- Allied Universal Corp 8. Letter - Allied Universal Corp after bid opening 17. 08-0956 MOTION TO APPROVE THE PURCHASE OF GANG RESISTANCE AND DRUG EDUCATION ("G.R.A.D.E.") BOOKS FROM FRANKLIN COMMUNICATION. LLC IN THE AMOUNT OF $7,558.00, UTILIZING DRUG AND CRIME PREVENTION CONFISCATED FUNDS. Attachment$: 1. Purchase Requisition 2. Vendor Quotes REPORTS OF THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS OF LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES 9:00 P.M. (OR SUCH EARLIER TIME AS THE MEETING ADJOURNS) ITEMS AT THE REQUEST OF THE PUBLIC: (THREE MINUTE PRESENTATIONS) INDVIDUALS WISHING TO MAKE A PRESENTATION MUST COMPLETE THE NECESSARY FORM AND SUBMIT TO THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO 8:45 P.M. COMMISSION ITEMS: 18. 08-0959 COMMISSIONER CASTILLO ITEM 1: DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING BANK FORECLOSURES. OLD BUSINESS ITEMS AT THE REQUEST OF THE PUBLIC INDIVIDUALS WISHING TO MAKE A FIVE MINUTE PRESENTATION MUST COMPLETE THE NECESSARY FORM AND SUBMIT TO THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO 8:45 P.M. ADJOURN ~ 11 :30 P.M. CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES Judith A. Neugent, CMC City Clerk . city 0' Pembroke Pin.., FL Page/l Printed on 9/412008 DATE: 07/01/08 1~13(U>~ \>1Nt.S SEALED BID FOR: PSUT 08':'01 uSodlu~ Hypochlorite" COMPANY NAME Allied Universal Corooration Odvssev Manufacturina Company PRESENT: CHARLES F. DODGE. CITY MANAGER JUDITH A. NEUGENT, CITY CLERK DEBRA E. ROGERS, DEPUTY CITY CLERK KEN FRIEDRICHS, DIVISION DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING TERRI BURZO. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR E~~*~/'I? ORIGINAL BIDS RELEASED TO: AMOUNT J=LA LL , 3LfU/~a1- ..7Q5/'JaL 1Js5 T~ , q 2.L,/jtiL I 7q5/9QL +~ ~) ON ":\ ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. June 29, 2008 Mr. Ken Fr!edrichs Division Director of Purchasing City. of Pembroke Pines Office of the City Clerk Administration Building 10100 Pines Boulevard Pembroke Pines, Florida 33026 Re: PEMBROKE PINES RFP#PSUT-08-01- SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE Encl: (1) Bid Form (2) Third Party Laboratory Analysis of Sodium Hypochlorite (3) List of References . (4) Sample Product Specification Sheet (5) Copy ofNSF-60 Certification (6) Material Safety Data Sheet (7) Odyssey Manufacturing Co. Brochure (8) Authority to Sign Letter . (9) Odyssey Manufacturing Co. Process Flow Chart Dear Mr. Friedrichs, Odyssey Manufacturing Company is pleased to submit our proposal for the above referenced bid for the sodium hypochlorite. In accordance with your instructions, we have enclosed one original and a duplicate copy ofthe "Bid Forms" and all other requested documentation. Odyssey Manufacturing is also pleased to offer the City of Pembroke Pines a bid price of$.795 per gaUon for its Ultrachlor 12.5 Trade Percent sodium hypochlorite for one (1) year (NET 30). This price is. fixed for one year and there are no fuel surcharges, delivery fees or other hidden charges. Odyssey agrees to the one year renewal subject to mutual agreement between Odyssey and Pembroke Pines after the first twelve months. This Bid is offered under the terms and conditions outlined in the Pembroke Pines RFP No. PSUT -08-01. This proposal is for bulk deliveries to the Utilities Department facilities that allow tanker access and are listed in the solicitation. All of the facilities listed in the solicitation meet these criteria. The following requested information is provided to assist in your Bid Evaluation: . Pricing Sheets and Customer Information (Bid Forms) are Filled Out . Third Party Analysis of Odyssey Sodium Hypochlorite Sample Perfonned on 5/6/08 and on 1/18/08 by NovaChem Laboratories one of the approved Laboratories in the Specification . The Village ofTequesta, Seacoast Utilities and North Miami Beach all use Odyssey Manufacturing Co. and Pembroke Pines can pull samples of Odyssey's product at any of their water treatment or wastewater treatment plants . List of References is Attached which includes som~ Additional References . Technical Support and also enie.rgehCy P9intS of contact would be our Patrick H. Allman, General Manager (ceIlul&r 81:l'::~$5'~3444) whb has a B.S. in Nuclear Engineering 1983 from the University of Virginia, MafiiirRakes; President (813-340-3675) who has a B.S. in Chemical Engineering 1985 from the University of North Carolina State or the on-duty Plant Supervisor (800-0DYSSEY). . We will use no subcontractors or affiliates in the performance of any ~ork under this proposal. . Odyssey Manufacturing has no "Safety Incidents" in the past five years for any chemical that it sells. This is in sharp contrast to other chemical suppliers. Please do a website search or call our reference list. . Odyssey Manufacturing has no "Terminations" in the past five years for any chemical that it sells. This is in sharp contrast to other chemical suppliers. Please do a website search or call our reference list. . Odyssey has a superior Safety Record as demonstrated by its DOT safe driving record (www.s~fersys.org) and OSHA 300/300A Logs . Sample Product Specification Sheet showing the consistency of our product . ~SF-60 Certification Documentation Attached . . Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is Attached . Company Broc~ure. is "Attached, . Company Manufacturing Process Flow Chart is Attached demonstrating the superiority of Odyssey's manufacturing process with regard to quality and reliability . Odyssey has no fines, regulatory actions or consent orders with regard to its operations. Please do a web site search or call our references. This is in sharp contrast to other suppliers. . Odyssey takes no exceptions to the Bid Solicitation . Odyssey Manufacturing Co. is a Drug Free Workplace and has an active program in-place to mndomly test its employees Over the past eight years, Odyssey Manufacturing.Co. has provided superior service to most of the utilities in Florida including never missing a delivery, providing emergency support on numerous occasions and providing a significant amount of technical assistance. As you know, we are the only chemical manufacturer/~istributor that is open for manufacturing and deliveries 24 hours per day and 7 days per week (including holidays) and can be reached @800-0DYSSEY or facsimile (813) 630- . 2589. Additionally, Odyssey Manufacturing also agrees to provide unlimited technical assistance to Martin County to assist it with its operations at no charge as part of the sodium hypochlorite supply. Such assistance includes, but is not limited to, operator training sessions, startup services, site inspections on behalf of the owner, drawing review, engineering and design. Odyssey has performed over five hundred chemical system installations in the State of Florida and assisted with numerous others. This is more than five hundred more than any other chemical supplier and also more than all of the engineers and contractors in the State of Florida combined. Odyssey Manufacturing Co. represents the newest trend in the water treatment business - Chloralkali bleach superplants as a disinfection alternative. Odyssey Manufacturing is a new venture that . manufactures bulk sodium hypochlorite utilizing a Kvaerner Chemetics ehlor-alkali plant integrated with a Powell Continuous Bleach Plant. We are focused primarily on municipal and private water. and wastewater treatment along with industrial customers. As you know, this business was created primarily to serve many the Customers who are'switching from chlorine gas to bulk sodium hypochlorite and need a competitively priced, reliable, high quality supply of sodium hypochlorite. As the only chlor-alkali manufacturing facility in Florida, we can offer a unique combination of high quality combined with a very competitive cost structure. We make our raw materials (chlorine and caustic) on-site out of purified salt alld demineralized water utilizing a membrane cell electrolysis process. Not only does this process result in high quality b,leach, but also makes our product cost very competitive as we do not have to pity out Of state third parties to make the raw materia:Js for us and have them shipped down by railcilt'..A.s.yqu knoW, rai.l~ar shipments to Florida have been suspended on ten occasions over the past couple of years for up to four days due to terrorist threats and hurricanes. Thus, we are a~le to offer fixed pricing which is a major benefit to our customers as they consider alternative disinfectant systems. Additionally, this provides us a significantly higher level of reliability than any other Florida sodium hypochlorite manufacturer as we are not dependent on railcar shipments of cWorine gas into Florida. Odyssey combines great service with the best quality bleach in Florida. Our sodium hypochlorite is a high strength product (12.5 Trade Percent Available Chlorine) with superior ratio control and without all the impurities that most bleach contains. What this means to you the Customer is: . Low or zero metal contaminants resulting in significantly slower Product degradation leading to overall cost savin!!:s due to reduced sodium hvpochlorite consumntion Lower Maintenance Costs caused by pluggages and wear because of impurities in the bleach Improved Drinking and Effluent Water Quality . Longer.Warranties from ,your equipment suppliers' Superior control of excess alkalinity ofProdu"ct resulting iilless overall chemical additional requirements and more stable chemical feed rates . . Less oxygen formation during storage and handling (e.g., which form bubbles in tank and lines) resulting in reduced downtime and more accurate CI feed rates Lower levels of sodium chlorate formation resulting in improved water quality and reduced health concerns Significantly lower levels of bromate formation resulting in reduced public health concerns Lower suspended solids resulting in improved water quality and less feeder maintenance Minimal insoluble buildup on the inside of pipes and feeders resulting in better operations of the Customer's system . . . . . . . . . Please call our customers to compare Odyssey Ultrachlor with other suppliers I Because of its short shelf life, buying a superior quality sodium hypochlorite will result in significant savings. We have examined your specifications and can comply with all the requirements. Additionally, we hereby provide written assurance of compl~ance with OSHi\, EP A, NSF, and A WW A regulations and consent to provide samples to Ocala for testing if requested. We also agree to provide a safe handling training course and "refresher courses" for!!!! of your chemicals for the duration of the contract. We have never failed to or refused to make a chemical delivery for any product we have been awarded a purchase order. This is in stark .contrast to other chemical ~anufacturersl We have provided you guaranteed pricing for the next year. Lastly, we agree to provide unlimited technical assistance. We take no exceptions to the bid documents. You may take a sample of our sod ium hypoch lorite at any time from anyone of our customers or off of a truck at time of delivery. Please call me if you have any questions at Ip80Q-ODYSSEY or cellular (813) 335-3444 or visit our website @www.odysseymanufacturing.com. Thank you for YQur consideration. 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NI'oOCl OPL A vaUable Chlorine Wl% NaOH Calculated pH Wt% Na2co, Speclfle Gravity ClOJ", mgIL cr, mgIL BrO,., rngIL CIOi, mglL Fe, rngIL Cu,rng/L Ni, nWL Sodiwn, gIL (ESTIMATE) Hardness (as CaC03). g/L (ESTIMATE) Filter Tcst (1,000 mL) lB 39Vd '" Call for results over the phone 513~523-3605 Analysis Results 11.04 122 0.026 11.9 0.133 1.1596 83l DL - 100 mg/L 72,234 DL-I00mgIL 7 DL" 4 mgfL <10 DL-10mgIL 0.09 bL "" 0.02 mfIL <0.02 DL'" 0.02 m.gIL <0.02 01.. .. 0.02 mg/L 87.4 1.4 The hardness ValUIl is a calculation based on the moles of carbonate ion determined by.the alkalinitY titration 2 MIa 21 See 5172 CollcgoComcrPUce, P,Q.13Q~ ~~S, Q~ord, Ohio 45056 Tel: 513-523-360$, FAX: S13-~23-402S .B-Mail: bbubnis@breenet.com SB'ifl W3l-OVroN SlBtl-ElS-Et9 6E:Le aBel/LeIse .NovaChem Laboratories. lnc Date: 19 September 2007 To: Pat Allman (FAX: 813-630-2589) Sample: Bleach (rec'd 9/12) Parameter Wt% NaOCI GPL Available CWorine Wt% NaOH Calculated pH Wt% NalC03 Specific Gravity CIOJ", mgIL cr, mgfL BrOi. mgIL CIO,,", mgIL Pe, mgIL Cu, mgIL Ni, mgIL Sodium, gIL (ESTIMATE) Hardness (as CaC03), gIL (ESTIMATE) Piller Test (1,000 mL) Call for results over the phone 513-523-3605 Analysis Results 11.03 122 0.325 13.0 0.091 1.1624 1,100 DL= 100 mgIL 78,731 DL= 100 mgIL 17 DL=4mgIL <10 DL = 10 mgIL 0.15 DL = 0.02 mgIL <0.02 DL = 0.02 mgIL <0.02 DL = 0.02 mgIL 93.5 , 1.0 Tbe hardness value is a calculation based on the moles of carbonate ion determined by the alkalinity titration 1 Min 19 Sec 5172 College Comer Pike, P.O. Box 638. Oxford, Ohio 45056 , Tel: '513-523-3605, FAX: 513-523-4025 E.Mall: bbubnis@brecnet.com do'vs SE"Y MANU~ACTURING co. Odyssey Manufacturinl! Co. Reference List Roy Carter, U.S. Sugar, WT Superintendent, 863-902-2811 - Tom Millazo, Bonita Springs Utilities, RO Chief Operator, 239-390-4823 Landis Legg, Hernando County, WWT.Plants Superintendent, 352-754-4490 Mike Vernon, Indian River CoLlnty, Chief Operator South RO, 772-770~5068 Marvin Kaden, Pasco County, Chief Water Operator, 727-847-8145 Jim Kaplan, Pasco County, Lead Water Operator, 727-834-3255 - Shawn Kopko, City of Cape Coral, Water Production Supt, 239-574-0877 Andy Fenske, City of Cape Coral, Chief Operator, 239-574-0877 Mike Fisher, City of Cape Coral, Everest WWT Plant Supt, 239-574-0872 Keith McGurn, City of Bradenton, WT Superintendent, 941-727-6366 Ricky Fullington, City of Bradenton, WT Chief Water Operator, 941-727-6362 - Joe Collier, City of Clewlston, WWT Superintendent, 863-983-1468 Steve Bozman, Charlotte County, Westport WWT Chief Operator, 941-697-4888 - Jack Green, City of Marco Island, RO Plant Supervisor, 239-642-5405 Ron Weiss, City of Marco Island, Lime Plant Supervisor, 239-394-3353 Jeff Poteet, City of Marco Island, Utility Director, 239-394-5595 Pat Devecchlo, Orange County, Production ManagerWT, 407-254-9500 Scott Ruland, City of Deltona, WWT Chief Operator, 386-574-2181 Jim Smith, City of Deltona WTfWWT Supervisor, 386-574-2181 - Pat Henderson. City of Palm Coast, WWT Chief Operator, 386-986-2343 Pete Roussell. City of Palm Coast, RO Plant Chief Operator, 386-986-2348 Dan Tomlinson, City of Palm Coast, Lime Plant Chief Operator, 386-986-2345 Ron Cartwright, The Dumont Company, President, 407-365-8222 - Larry Trepany. Pinellas County, wr Chief Operator, 727-453-6980 Ray D'Aluto, City of Palmetto WWT Plant, Project Manager, 941-723-5106 - Tom Hill, Lee County WTIWVVT Operations Manager, 239-479-8181 Chad Denny, Lee County, WT Superintendent, 239-694-4038 - John Czahoroskl, Sarasota County, Manager Field Operations, 941-861-0536 Jerry Schoonmaker, Sarasota County, Superintendent, 941-316-1071 Mike Mlssoff, Sarasota County; WT Supervisor, 941-650-9218 Jim Conley, Sarasota County, WT Superintendent, 941-861-1500 - Jim Petrosky, City of Venice, Chief Operator WWT Operations, 941-486-2788 Steve Parks, City of Venice, ChiefWT Operator; 941-486-2770, Ext. 236 - Larry Welmken, City of Mulberry, Public Works Director. 863-425-5492 - Richard Anderson, wr Superintendent, Tampa Bay Water, 813-929-4551 Greg Wikholm, Tampa Bay Water, Lead Operator, 813-910-3246 - Marvin Drake, Plant Chemist, Indiantown Co-generation plant, 561-597-6500 - Terry Carver, City of Winter Haven, wwr Superintendent, 863-291-5763 Dale Waller, Collier County, North WWT Plant Chief Operator, 239-597-5355 - Steve Miller, City of Port Orange, WT Chief Operator, 386-756-5380 . Pete Williams. FP&L Indiantown, Plant Chemist, 772-597-7387 - Bill Kuederle, Manatee County, WT Plant, 941-746-3030 Chris Collins, Manatee County, SWwwrChlef Operator, 941-792-8788 Randy Igl~sias, City of Ormond Beach, WT Supt., 386-676-3568 - Aaron Taylor, Cypress Gardens, Splash Island Park Mgr, 863-324-2111, #2852 ".- ~ ,~. 't.-. ". . ,> . - ... . - - . ,:,0' 'O';:y S 'S,'':: ,Y :: ',MANUFACTURING CO. ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. 08/01/07 Ultra-Chlor Sodium, Hypochlorite Specification For 12.5 Trade Percent Available Chlorine Item Chemical Formula: Delivered Grams per Liter: Specific Gravity Range: % by Weight Excess Sodium Hydroxide: pH Weight % Available Chlorine: Weight % Sodium Hypochlorite: lb/gallon available chlorine: Gallons required to obtain lIb of Chlorine: Iron (Fe): Copper (Cu): Nickel (Ni): Manganese (Mn): Selenium (Se): Bromate Chlorate (At time of manufacture): Viscosity (Varies with temperature) Specific Heat Thermal Conductivity Suspended Solids Test (e.g. Filter Test): . Hardness (as Calcium Carbonate) Appearance: Guarantees NaOCI in water > 120 GPL 1.159 - 1.169 0.15 - 0.4 12.3 - 12.7 >10.4 > 10.90 > lIb/gallon .96 -'1 gallon <0.30 mgIL <0.04 mgIL <0.04 mgIL <0.04 mgIL <.02 mgIL <20 mg/L <2,000 mgIL 1.75 - 2.50 centipois .90 - .94 Cal.lgmldeg C .2 - .4 WlmJdeg C <3 minutes <2 ppm Greenish-yellow liquid Typical Values NaOCI in water 122 - 125 GPL 1.163 - 1.165 0.25 - 0.35 12.4 - 12.6 10.55 - 10.78 11.05 - 11.32 1.03 - 1.04 lb/gallon .96 - .97 gallon .1-.2 mgIL Not detectable Not detectable Not detectable Not detectable 9 - 10 mgIL 500-800 mgIL 1.75 - 2.50 centipois .91- .93 Cal./gmJdeg C .3 - .35 W/mJdeg C .9 - 1.25 minutes Ippm Greenish-yellow liquid Note: Product is certified to meet ANSIINSF Standard 60 and is designated as a "Low Bromate Sodium Hypochlorite" by NSF and is in compliance with ANSIIA WW A B300-99 . .. . '. . I . .- .... , . '.~. ." .:. ..., .. :'", .': ~.: . =. . .,,:' .' .. '." " .... - '.' .. '. e ..,. . . . .,1...' ,.,. .. . . 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CAS NUMBER: 7681-52-9 CHEMICAL FAMILY: Alkali FORMULA: NaOCI , DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME: HypocWorite Solution DOT HAZARD CLASS: 8 (Corrosive) PG ill; PG II (For solutions greater than 16% available chlorine) DOT IDENTIFICATION NO: UN1791 RQ: 100 pounds DOT EMERGENCY GUIDE NO: 154 SECTION n COMPOSITION. INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS INGREDffiNT(S): Sodium HypocWorite (NaOC1) Sodium Hydroxide (NaOR) Water (H20) 10.0 - 20.0% wt 0.1 - 0.4% wt 79.7 - 89.9% wt SECTION m HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION NFPA CLASSIFICATION (SCALE 0-4): Health=2 Fire=O Reactivity=l EC CLASSIFICATION (ASSIGNED): C (Corrosive) EMERGENCY OVERVIEW .- COLOR: Yellow PHYSICAL FORM: Liquid ODOR: Chlorine Odor MAJOR HEALTH HAZARDS: Respiratory Tract Burns, Skin Burns, Mucous Membrane Burns. and Eye Irritation HAZARDOUS MIXTURES WITH OTHER LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, OR GASES: Reacts violently with acids liberating cWorine gas. Also reacts with organic substance. When heated, gives off oxygen that may increase fire hazard. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS INHALATION: . SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: Irritation to respiratory tract. May have same as effects reported in other routes of exposure, burns, blisters, nausea, difficulty breathing, and lung con~estion. . . LONG TERM EXPOSURE: Same as effects reported in short tenn exposure. SKIN CONTACT: . SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: Irritant, reddening of the skirt.. May have burns, blisters, and itching . L9NG TERM EXPOSURE: Same as effects reported in short tenn exposure. EYE CONTACT: . SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: Irritation (possibly severe), possible eye damage . LONG TERM EXPOSURE: Same as effects reported in short tenn exposure. INGESTION: . SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: Burns, vomiting stomach pain, disorientation, bluish skin color, convulsions, coma . LONG TERM EXPOSURE: Same as effects reported in short tenn exposure. CARCINOGEN STATUS OSHA: N NTP: N IARC: N SECl'ION IV FIRST AID MEASURES INHALATION: Remove from exposure and get fresh air. Use a bag valve mask or similar device to perfonn artificial respiration (rescue breathing) if needed. Keep wann and at rest. Get medical attention immediately if artificial respiration is required. , SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing, jewelty, and shoes immediately. Flush affected area with large amounts of water, preferably a safety shower. Use soap or mild detergent and large amounts of water until no evidence of chemical remains (at least 15-20 minutes). For bums, cover affected area securely \vith sterile, dry, loose fitting dressing. Ifskin is burned. getmedical'attention immediately. EYE CONTACT: Wash eyes immediately with large amounts of water, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids, until no evidence of chemical remains (at least 15 minutes). Continue irrigating with a normal saline solution until ready to transport to physician. Cover with sterile bandages. Get medical attention immediately. INGESTION: Rinse mouth with water. Drink large quantities of milk (water uno milk is available). Milk of magnesia may be helpful. DO NOT USE ACIDIC ANTIDOTES SUCH AS SODIUM BICARBONATE. When vomiting occurs, keep head low.er than hips to help prevent aspiration. If person is unconscious, do not induce vomiting and turn their head to the side. Never make an unconscious person vomit or drink fluids. Get medical attention. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: For inhalation, consider oxygen. For ingestion, avoid gastric lavage, emesis, sodium bicarbonate and acid solutions. Consider the use of antacids. SECTION V FIRE FlGBTING MEASURES FLASH POINT: Non-flammable FLAMMABLE LIMITS: Non.flammable FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Negligible fire hazard. Oxidizer. This material will react \vith some metals and cause liberation of oxygen. May ignite or explode on contact with combustible materials. Toxic fumes can be liberated by contact with acid or heat. EXTINGUISHING MEOlA: Regular dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water, or foam suitable for surrounding fire. For large fires, use regular foam or flood \vith fine water spray. FIRE FIGHTING: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. Move container from fire area if it can be done without risk. Cool containers \vith water spray until well after the fire is out. Stay away from the ends of tanks. Use extinguishing agents appropriate for surrounding fire. Do not get water directly on material. For large fires, flood with fine water spray. Reduce vapors \vith water spray. Apply water from a protected location or from a safe distance. A,vold body contll~t 9r inhlllation of material or combustion by- products. Stay upwind and keep out of low areas. . .. . 2 SECTION VI ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES OCCUPATIONAL RELEASE: Do not touch spilled material. Stop leak if possible without personal risk. For small spills, collect spilled material in appropriate container for disposal and consider absorbing with sand or other non-combustible material (e.g., do not use sawdust or other combustible material). Be advised. however. that the use of absorbing material is creating hazardous waste and this absorbing material must now be disposed of properly. Collect spilled material in appr~pril'!te con~inerfordisposal. For small dry spilis. move containers away from spill to a safe area. For large sptllS~-dike'for later disposal. Ifpossible, do not allow material to enter sewers, streams, ponds or storm conduits as concentrated solutions will seriously injure aquatic life. Keep unnecessary people away, isolate hazard area and deny entry. Contain in as small an area as possible. such as a holding area for dilution and neutraIization. Contain spill in plastic drums when available. Dispose of in accoroance with Fedeml, State, and local regulations. Personnel engaged in cleanup opemtions must be equipped with NIOSH approved respirator protection. rubber boots, gloves, and clothing to avoid body contact. Reportable Quantity (RQ): 1 00 po\Ulds~ Notify Local Emergency PlaIming Committee and State Emergency Response Commission for release greater than or equal to RQ (U.S. SARA Section 304). Ifrelease occurs in the U.S. and is reportable under CERCLA Sectionl03, notify the National Response Center at (800) 424-8802 (USA) or (202) 426-2675 (USA). AnV ANCE PLANNING: Plan in advance for an occupational release and have necessary equipment and neutralization agents on-site. Contact Odyssey Manufacturing for assistance. SECTION vn HANDLING AND STORAGE Store in vented, closed containers that provide protection from direct sunlight. Keep separated from incompatible substances and do not store near acids, heat, or oxidizable materials or organics. When handling, do not mix with other cleaning agents that may liberate chlorine gas vapors (e.g., acidic agents). Store and handle in accordance with all current regulations and standards including NFP A 430 Code for the Stomge of Liquid and Oxidizing Materials. SECTION vm EXPOSURE CONTROlS AND PERSO~L PROTECTION EXPOSURE LIMITS: 2 mg1m3 AllIA recommended STBL 15 minute(s) for Sodium Hypochlorite VENTILATION: Provide local exhaust ventilation system. Ensure compliance with applicable exposure limits. EYE PROTECTION: Splash goggles are preferred to a faceshield. Another option is to wear splash resistant safety goggles with a faceshield. Provide an emergency eye wash fountain and quick drench shower in the immediate work area.' CLOTHING: It is recommended to wear appropriate chemical resistant clothing to avoid body contact such as a robber apron or rain suit. Boots are preferred for footwear. GLOVES: Wear appropriate chemical resistant gloves. RESPIRATOR: Under conditions of frequent use or heavy exposure, respiratory protection may be needed. Respiratory llrotection is ranked in order from minimum to maXimum. Consider warning properties before use. . Any chemical cartridge respirator with organic vapor cartridge(s). ' . Any chemical cartridge respirator with a full facepiece and organic vapor cartridge{s) . Any air-purifying respirator with a full facepiece imd an organic vapor canister.. Any supplied-air respirator \vith full facepiece and opemted in a pressure-demand or other positive-pressure mode in combination with a separate escape supply (Use for Unknown Concentrations or those that may be Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health) . Any self-contained breathing apparatus with a full facepiece (Use for High Concentrations or those which are immediately Dangerous to Life or Health) SECTION IX PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL APPEARANCE: Liquid APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Clear - Chlorine odor like household bleach. COLOR: Greenish -Yellowish cast MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 74.44 MOLECULAR FORMULA: Na-O-CI 3 BOILING POINT: Degrades at 230 Degrees Fahrenheit FREEZING POINT: 7 Degrees Fahrenheit SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.15 - 1.17 at 60 Degrees Fahrenheit PH: Approximately 11 - 13 VAPOR PRESSURE (mm HG): Vapor Pressure of water + decomposition product Vapor Pressure VAPOR DENSITY: NotAvaUable ' SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Complete VOLATILITY: Not Available EVAPORATION RATE: >1 COEFFICIENT OF WATER lOlL DISTRIBUTION: Not Available SECTION X STABILITY AND REACTIVITY REACfMTY: Stable at normal temperatures and pressure. CONDITIONS TO A VOID: A void heat, flames, sparks and other sources of ignition. Dangerous gases may accumulate in confined spaces. May ignite or explode on contact with combustible materials. INCOMPATIBLES: Acids, metals, amines, combustible materials, reducing agents. Specific reactions with sodium hypochlorite include the following: ACIDS: Violent reaction. ALUMINUM: Corrosive acdon. AMINES: Fonn explosive chloramines. AMMONIA: Form explosive chloramines. AMMONIUM SALTS: May form explosive product. BENZTI. CYANIDE (ACIDIFIED): Explosive reaction. CELLOLOSE: Violent reaction ETHYLENBIMINE: Forms explosive l-chloroethyleneimine. FORMIC ACID: Explosive mixture. MBTHANOL: May form explosive compound. NITROGEN COMPOUNDS: Forms explosive N-chloro compounds. ORGANIC AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS: Fire and explosion hazard. OXALIC ACID: Intense reaction REDUCING AGENTS: Fire and explosion hazard ZINC: Corrosive HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: Thermal decomposition products - Chlorine and Hydrochloric Acid Vapors Decomposition Products - Hypochlorous Acid Vapors POLYMERIZATION: Willnotpol~erize. SECTION XI SODllJM HYPOCHLORITE TOXILOGICAL INFORMATION IRRITATION DATA: 10 mg eyes - rabbit moderate TOXICITY DATA: 19m/ kg oml-woman; mLo; 4Smglkg intravenous-man mLo; 5800 mg! kg oml-mouse LDSO; 140 mg! kq/9 week(s) continuous oral-rat mLo CARCINOGEN STATUS: According to the IARC, animal inadequate evidence, human no adequate data, Group 3 (Hypochlorite salts) LOCAL EFFECTS: Corrosive: inhalation, skin contact, eye, ingestion hazards ACUTE TOXICITYLEVEL: Slightly Toxic if ingested MUTAGENIC DATA: Mutation in micro organisms - Sahnonella typhimurium Img I plate (-89); DNA repair - Escherichiacoli 20ugl disc; DNA damage - ~oherichiacoli 420 umol/L; phage inhibition capacity - Esoherichiacoli 103 ug/ well; micronucleus test" non-mammalian species multiple 200 ppb; cytogenetic analysis - non-mammalian species multiple 120 ug! L; cytogenetic analysis - human lymphocyte 100 ppm 24hour(s); sister chromatid exchange- human embryo 149 mg! L; cytogenetic analysis - hamster lung 100 mg! L HEALTH EFFECTS: INHALATION ACUTE EXPOSURE: May cause severe bronchial irritation, sore throat with possible blistering, coughing, 4 stomatitis, nausea, labored breathing, shortness of breath and pulmonary epedema. 10-20 mglm3 causes burning of the nose and throat; 40-60 mglm3 may be fatal. If sufficient amounts are absorbed, may cause effects as detailed in acute ingestion. CHRONIC EXPOSURE: No data available. SKIN CONTACT ACUTE EXPOSURE: Extent of damage depends on concentration, pH, volume of solution and duration of contact. May cause redness, pain, blisteri!tgj itchy eczema and chemical bums. Sensitization reactions are possible in previously exposed persons. . . CHRONIC EXPOSURE: Effects depend on .concentration and duration of exposure. Repeated or prolonged contact with corrosive substances may result in dennatitis or effects similar to acute exposure. Allergic dermatitis has also been reported. EYE CONTACT ACUTE EXPOSURE: May cause redness, pain, and blurred vision. Solutions of 5% splashed in human eyes have caused a burning sensation and later only slight superficial disturbance of the cotneal epithelium which cleared completely in the next day or two without special treatment. However, one animal stUdy reports a 5% solution causing only moderate irritation with clearing within 7 days. A higher concentration of 15% tested on rabbit eyes caused immediate severe pain, hemorrhages, rapid onset of ground-glass appearance of the corneal epithelium, moderate bluish edema of the whole cornea, chemosis and discharge for several days. Such eyes have sometimes healed in 2-3 weeks with slight or no residual corneal damage but they had neovascularization of the conjunctiva and distortion of the nictitating membrane by scarring. CHRONIC EXPOSURE: Depending on concentration and duration of exposure, symptoms may be as those of acute exposure. INGESTION ACUTE EXPOSURE: May cause irritation and erosion of the mucous membranes, vomiting (possibly bloody) and abdominal pain and spasms. A drop in blood pressure, shallow respiration, edema (possibly severe) of pharynx. larynx, and glottis, confusion, convulsions, delirium and coma may occur. Cyanosis and circulatory collapse are possible. Esophageal or gastric perforation and strictures are rare. Death may occur, usually due to complications of severe local injury such as toxemia, shock, perforations, hemorrhage, infection and obstruction. Massive ingestions may produce fatal hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis or aspiration pneumonitis. CHRONIC EXPOSURE: Sensitization reactions are reported in individuals who are exposed in small amounts through their water supply. High doses have caused sperm abnormality in mice. SECflON xn ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXlCITY DATA: FISH TOXICITY: 94.0 ugIL 96h hour(s) LCSO (Mortality) Cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki) INVERTEBRATE TOXICITY: 31.6 ugIL 7 hour(s) IC50 (Species Diversity) Protozoan phylum (protozoa) ALGAL TOXICITY: 90 ugIL 96 hour(s) LC50 (Mortality) Algae, phytoplankton, algai mat (Algae) PHYTOTOXICITY: 230 ugIL 35 hour(s) (Biomass) Curled pondweed (potamogeton crispus) OTIIER TOXICITY: 2.1 ugIL 28 day(s) (Chlorophyll) Aquatic community (Aquatic community) '. ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMARY; Highly toxic to' aquatic life. SECTION xm DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Subject to disposal regulations: U.S. EP A 40 CFR 262. Hazardous Waste NwnberCs): DOOl. Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations. SECTION XIV TRANSPORT INFORMATION U.S. DOT 49 CFR 172.101 SHIPPING NAME-UN NUMBER: Sodium Hypochlorite) - UN1791 U.S. DOT 49 CER 172.101 HAZARD CLASS ORDNISION: 8 U.S. DOT 49 CFR 172 .101 PACKING GROUP: ill (less tban 16% available chlorine)/ll (16% or more available chlorine) U.S. DOT 49 CFR 172.101 AND SUBPART E LABELING REQUIREMENTS: Corrosive U.S. DOT 49 CFR 172.101 PACKAGING AUrnORIZATIONS: 5 EXCEPTIONS: 49 CFR 173.154 ' NON- BULK PACKAGING: 49 CFR 173.203 (less than 16% available chlorine) /49 CFR 173.202 (16% or more available chlorine) BULK PACKAGING: 49 CFR 173.241 (less than 16% available chlorine) I : 49 CFR 173.242 (16% or more available chlorine) U.S. DOT 49 CPR 172.10 I QUANTITY LIMlTA nONS: PASSENGER AIRCRAFT OR RAD..CAR: 5 LITERS I (less than 16% available chlorine) II LITERS (16% or more available chlorine) -,;:', ,,"~ . .' :.' CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY: 60 LITERS I (less than 16% available chlorine) 130 LITERS (16% or more available chlorine) SECTION XV REGULATORY INFORMATION U.S. REGULATIONS TSCA INVENTORY STATUS:'Y TSCA 12(b) EXPORT NOTIFICATION: Not listed. CERCLA SECTION 103 (40CFR302.4): Y SODIUMHYPOCm..ORITE: 100 LBS RQ SARA SECTION 302 (40CFR355.30) : N SARA SECTION 304 (40CFR355.40) : N SARA SECTION 313 (40CFR372.65): N SARA HAZARD CATEGORIES, SARA SECTIONS 3111312 (40CFR370.21): ACUTE: Y CHRONIC: N FIRE: N REACTIVE: N SUDDEN RELEASE: N OSHA PROCESS SAFETY (29CFR 1 S I 0.119): N STATE REGULATIONS: California Proposition 65: N EUROPEAN REGULATIONS: BC NUMBER (BINECS) : 231-668-3 EC RISK AND SAFETY PHRASES: R 31 Contact with acids liberates toxic gas. R 34 Causes bwns. S ~ Keep locked-up and out of reach of children. S 28b After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap and 'vater. S 45 In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show the label where possible) S 50 Do not mix with incompatible materials. CONCENTRA nON LIMITS: C>10% C R31-34 5%<=C<-IO% Xi R31-36/38 GERMAN REGULATIONS: . WATER HAZARD CLASS (WGK) : 2 (Official German Classification) SECTION XVI OTHER INFORMATION For additional information, contact our technical service department. Information contained in this MSDS refers only to the specific material designated and does not relate to any process, or use involving other materials. This information is based on data believed to be reliable, and the Product is intended to be used in a manner that is customaI)' and reasonably foreseeable. Since actual use and handling are beyond our control, no warranty, express or implied, is made and no liability is assumed by Odyssey Manufacturing in connection with the use of this information. 6 ACORD... CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE fAT9lM2if3'r'"" P~OCUCER (727) 3'91~9791" F. : (727) 393-5623 ~IL Y c~mrlg~1~J~sIS~gEDRI~~T~ MU~~\~~ 'I~~~~~c!l~~ Stahl & Associates Insurance, Inc. , HOLDER,'JHIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT' AMEND, EXTEND OR 110 Carillon par~~ay >'.., ALTER-THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLlCIES'BELOW. St: peters,bur FL 33716 INSURED . Odyssey Manufacturing Company 1484 Massaro Blvd ~~I?!1 FL 33619 NAIC# ".. ... - me OP INSURANce POUCY NUMBER GEN~ UABIUTY X COMMERCIAL GfNEIW. LIABILITY Cl..AlMSMADe Ij] OCCO~ GEC001276005 10/1/2007 l' .~':.:'''''''.: ....;.~:. . .. . e POLICIES OF IN'$URANCE LISTED BE1.OW ~VE BEEN ISSUED TO E INSURED NAMeD ABOVE FOR THE POliCY PERIOD INDICAiED. NOTWlTHSTANDIN REQUIREMENT, TERM-OR CONDmON OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. , ,~ 1!:4~U~ce AFFQ1.fijED BY THe POLICIES DESCRIBED H'eRelN IS SUBJeCT TO ALL THE TERMS. EXClUSIONS AND CONDmONS OF SUCH PO(ICIES A <'. COM8INED SINGLE UMrT lEa ecdd8lll) A PBCOO127S90S 10/1/2007 10/1/2008 BODILY INJURY (PM petI<lflJ BODIlY INJURY ~ (Per DOddonl) . . PROPERTY OAIMGE .' (pet sccIdenl) ~G~.J#,BIUtr ., .: " . 'iN'( NJfo '!:/<cESaiUi&lIlteLiA lJABlUTY. 5,0:00,000 x OCCOR . 0 CUlMS MADE 5 .000 QQO A UECOO1276105 10/1/2007 10/1/2008 B Z066828603 1./1/2008 1/1/2009 , A IEC0020li40 6/1/2007 6/1/2008 Any olle item DeducUhle DESCRIPTION OF OPERA110NSILOCAnoNSlV!HICLElIieXCLUSION8 AlIDa) BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS 30 day notice of cancellation applie. except 10 day. for,non-pay.=ent of premium. CERTIFICATE HOLDER For INl'OllMA'lION PURPOS,ES PNLY CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOve DESCRIBED POUCII!S liE CANCELLED BEFORE mE EXPlRA110N DATI! THEREOF, THI! ISSUING INSURER Yo1u. ENDEAVOR TO MAIL ~ D~Yll YYf!lTTl!H NOllCE TO THe CERl1F1CATE /lOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO 00 110 SHALL IMPose NO OBUGAl10N OR UABlUTY OF ANY KINO UPON THE INSURER-ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTAl1~. AUTHORlUD REPRESENTAllVE. ~ Kelly Petzold/KINZEL ~~ ~ p~ o ACORD CORPORATION 1988 x:xxXXxxxxx:xxx, FL' 33619 ACORD 25 (2001/08) UJQn?C,nt^.'",.... -~. D_1,.,., ODYSSEY MA.NlJ~ACTURING <;0. October 27,2005 Mr. Marvin Rakes Odyssey Man,ufacturing Co. 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa, FL 33619 Re: CORPORATE RESOLUTION FOR AUmORITY TO SIGN BIDS AND CONTRACTS ON BEHALF OF ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. To Whom It May Concern, Odyssey Manufacturing Co. is a Delaware corporation licensed to do business in the State of Florida. Patrick H. Allman, Odyssey Manufacturing CO.'s General Manager, has the authority to sign all bid documents and contracts on behalf of Odyssey Manufacturing Company. ~ Marvin T. Rakes President CORPORATE SEAL City ofPel11broke Pines. .. biiii · ;'qfl! 2()04 . . '. . .- ---.-.-. --_..'-_.~ --- -.-_.-. . . . . .' . . . .' ...." . .... .. ..... ......... _.,.-....,..~.~ ........,.- _.....___.... P".. ... ___ ....0..___......... ._,_ "._ h_.__.."......~_--:-'.._..... .' '. . Frank C. Ortis, Mayor Carl Shechter, Vice-Mayor . . Charles F. Dodge, City Manager . . .'.. . . : . . ':,RECE"V;O,JUN 16.2008. Angelo Castillo, Commissioner. Jack McCluskey, Commissioner. . Jris A. Siple. Commissioner June 19,:2008 . .RFP #PSUT-08:-01 ' . .: NOTICE TO. PROPOSERS Notice is hereby: given that the. City Commi~sion of. the City of Pembroke Pines is . seeking sealed proposals for:.,. . . , . . . . .... .. . . . . . .. , . ':"Sodium Hypochlorite" .' . .4" . ,'RFP # P'SUT~08-01 . . . ..' . . . Specifications may be obtained from the Public Services Department located at 13975 Pembroke Road, Pembro~e Pines; Florida 33027, (954) 437-1111. . . Proposals will be accepted until.2:00 p.m;, Tuesday; July 1, 2008, in the Office' of tl;1e City Clerk, Administration Building,.1 01-00 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines, Florida, 33026, to be opened at 2:30 'p.m. '., . . . . . . . . For. additional... information please.cbntact/,Ken':. Friedrichs,: Division Director of '.Purchasing at (954) 437-:11.11.).:',. .;:;., ,:. > ". -', . . -. .' :. ~'. : . . :,'.. .' - . . . Eiwelopes must be sealed and plainiyniarked: .' . ':.. .~. :.>" '. . . . . .' .....: ..:. -:<: '" !.:.:> .,:< ~.,~i'RFP:#:PSUT.08-01 .... .. ,., .~. >."Sodium HYP9chlorite" . '. ". . .' . . .' .. . The City Commi~si~n ofths'City'of p'embrokePine~ reserves the right to reject any-and all proposals; to waive any and all informalities' or irregularities, and to reject all or any part of any proposal as they may deem to be in the ~best interest of the citizens of the, . City of Pembroke Pines. .. ., . . . . . . CITY OF PEMBROKE .PINES, Judith A. Neugent, CMC . . City Clerk. . I 0 I 0 0 Pines Boulevard. .. P e m b r.o kePi ne s; . F lor j d a 3 3 0 2 6 ..9 5 4 - 4 3 5 - 6 5 0 I __._'_'_n__'''_n. ~---'_'_____.__"_._' ................_.... ._."~ ..'__ ......... ..... o. ......__.p..__.~__.__...____..._..._._._. ._........ . . ..' ", :.... June 19,2008 : RFP #PSUT-08-01 . '.: : NOTICE TO PROPOSERS. . '.Notice is hereby given tbat the City Gommission cif the City of Pembroke Pines is seeking sealed' . . proposals for: . . C(~cidium Hypochlorite" . ::R~P# PSUT-08-01 'Specifications maybe obtained ~~m the "Pubilc Services Department located at 13975 Pembroke Road,' Pembroke Pines, Florida 33027, (954) 437-1111 ~:, .' P~oposals will b~accept~d until 2:00 p~m., Tuesday, July 1, 2008, in the office of the City Clerk, Administration Building, I 01 00 ~ines "Bouievard, Pembroke Pines, Florida, 33026, to be opened'at2:30 p.m. .."... ..'. . , . . . . . ". For additional information please.c9nt~ct; Ken FriedriClls;Division Director of Purchasing at . (954) 437-1111.' ','.. . , ,... . .',. '. ..' ". '. ...... . . :_'~'.:: ""... ., ',.' . ". Envelopes mustb~ sealed and pla'irily'marked:~; . - ", " " . .' '" ,.. "RFP # psut..o8-01 .: :. . .... .~'Sodium :!Iypoc~lorite" .,' . . ." '. The City Conimission of the City 'of Pe~br6ke: Pines re;e~~s lhe right t~ reject any and aU.. proposals; to waive any and all informalities. or irregularities, and to reject aU or any part of any . proposal as they may deem to .be ~n the best hlterest of the citizens of the City of Pembroke Pines. .CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES' )udith A. Neugent . . City Clerk. The City of Pembroke Pines is seeking bids to provide a firm fixed price for the purchase and delivery of Sodium Hypochlorite in bulkandiess than tanker loads to the City of '.Pembroke Pines Utility Division. ' .. , ". ,," The delivery addresses are: : '. ' , , TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT.S: " , . . , . .7960 Johnson Street, Pembroke Pines '1395~ Pembroke Road, Pembroke Pines . . . . . Product specifications (as per A WW A starid:ifdB3~Oa~99, latest revision): . Trade name: " . ' 'Chemical formula: , . Composition: :. Specific gravity:' ,. Molecular weight: . . Appearance: '. : Solubility in water: . . Freezing Temperature: · 'Hypochlorite Sohition, Bleach, NaOGI,: ' :", " '.' 10% by weight, minimum ',' 'at 20C ~ 1.1= 1.2 . .". . ..74.5..... ", .;' , . Light'::yellowto green clear liquid solution ',Complete minus 7C to minus 10C SUCCESSFUL BIDDER'S RESPONSffiILITY:" " ',. . . , , , , ' , , , . ." . . . . ,Shipments shall bear warning labels as speCified ~y USDOT regulations. ' Successful bidders vehicie shall b~ ~quipp,ed with a 2" Cam Lock Filter Nozzle for, , , product dispensing (unload). :' , " ,.' , , " ..... . · Thedelivery site i~ located withlrt awelt'field~one.'Proper handlinga~d d~livery . procedures shall comply with the Departm~i1t 'of Environmental Resources Management " (ERM) requirements. . "':,. .', : ' :... ' .: , .,.. , . . . . '. . .:. . . .'. ..". ,",' .... to.-,. . . . ." . ,', ,'::":;., . .:..::::~>: .: >.. ",'.". . ,:Product shall b~ del~v:red ,in.thorougbfY cle8rled..,t~kttucks~' , .-. . . .' . Estimated quantity per year:: 300,000,gaUOlls 'This will'be a two ye~ contract ~th'pricesto.temain flnn for the first year with the option to negotiate with the City Manager for' price adjustment the second year based , upon a nationally recognized or published index, including fuel surcharge adjustment, " . relevant to providing these services.: .' " "PEMBROKE PINES, FLORIDA GENERAL CONDITIONS, INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION FOR BIDDEHS. 1. SUBMISSION AND RECEIPT OF BIDS . A . .Proposals. to recei~e corisideration~ must be received prior to the specific.: time . opening as designated in ,the illviUilion. .. ... .'. .:. .. . .. B. . Unless oiherWisespecifled,.bidders must use.itle proposal (orm furnished by the .Cily. Fai/ureto do so may cause the bid to be rejected. Removal of any part of , ., the bid may invalidate the .bid. , .' . . . C. .. Proposals h~ving any erasures or corrections musi be initialed by bidder in ink. , Bids shall be signed in ink.:AII quotations shall be typewritten or filled in with pen. andin~' '." 2.. WARRANTIES FOR USAGE: .Whenevera bid is ~ought, ~eeki~g .~ sourc~ .,6( suppiy for a 'specified time for malerials or service. the quantities or usage shown are estimated on'y. No guarantee or warranty is .,given or implied by the City as to the total amount that mayor may not be purchased. , from any resulting contracts. These quantities are for bidders information only and will be . used for tabulation and presentation of bid... . , . 3. PRICES TO BE FIRM: . .. . Bidder warrants hy virtue Of bidding that' prices, teims, and conditions Quoted in his bid . will be firm for acceptance for a period of sixty (60) 'days from date of bid opening unless otherwise stated by the City orbidd~r.. . 4. . DELIVERY POINT:: . l..... . . .' '. . . . All items shall be delivered F.O.B. destin~lion.. and delivery cost and charges included in _ the bid price. Failure to do so m~y be. .cau~e for rej~ction of bid. . , '" ".' .. . 5. . BRAND NAMES: . ~. :.:.. . . . ", .' . . . " . .. '" i ", . If andwtiere.ver in the specifications.s branc{ name, make., name of rluinufacturer, trade. ....., name, or vendor catalog number is menlioned,.Jt .is for. the purpose of establishing a , . ., grade or quality of material.only...Since the'Cily does,nol"wish to rule out orher ., competition and equal brands onnakes, the phrase ~OR EQUAL' is added. However, if ,.,. . a product other than thal.specified is bid, it is the v,endors responsibility to name such a ,. .. ,producr is equal to that specified. Evidence,in the fonn of samples may be requested if , . . brand is other than that specified.. 'Such samples are to be rurnished before the date ,of.. bid opening,unless .otherwise specified. ... '.. . , .. 6; , QUALITY: . All materials used for the manufacture or construction of any supplies, materials, or .equipment covered by this bid shall be new, the latest model, of the besl quamy. and . '. highest grade workmanship,- unless otherwise .noted. .. 7.. SIGNATURE REQUIRED: . , All quotations must be signed with ihe firm name and bY.Rn officer or employee having. authorily to bind the company or firr:n)y his signature. FAILURE TO PROPERLY SIGN PROPOSAL SHALL INVALIDATE SAME; AND IT MAYNOT BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD. . The material delivered under this proposal shall remain the property of the seller until a physical inspection and actual usage of this material and/or services is made and thereafter accepted to the satisfadion of the City and musl comply with the lerms herem, . .and be fully in accord wllh specifications and of the highest quality. In the cvenl the . . material and/or services supplied 10 the~City are found 10 be defective or do not conform .. to specii'ications, the City reserves Ihe righlto cancel the order upon written notice to the . . seller and return product to selier atlhe sellers .expense. ....9. . .. VARIATIONS TOSPECIFICATIONS;. . . . . The specifications, as sel forth, are guideline specifications only. The specifications do . not have to be strictly adhered to; however, any variation to these specifications must be . specifically listed and included with the bid documents. Any variation to these . specifications must be within rea~on, .snc must ~eet minimum bid sp~cifications. 10. . DELIVERY:. . :i'ime wil/.6e of the essence for any orders .placed as a resufl of this bid. Purchaser reserves the right to cancel such orders, or part thereof, without obligation if delive,y.is not m~de at the time(s) or place(s) specified. . . .11. . . . DEFAUL T PROVISION: . . . In the case of default by the bidder or contractor, the City of Pembroke Pines may procure the articles or services from any other sources and hold the bidder or contractor . responsible for any ~)(cess costs occasi~ned or incurred thereby. .12. . PRICING:. , , Prices should be slated in units of quantity specified in the bidding specifications. In case . of discr~pancy in computing the amount o(the bid, the unit prices quoted will govern... 13. COPYRIGHT OR PATENT RIGHTS:. . . . , .Bidder Warrants that there have been. no vioiaHons of copyrights or patent rights in. . . manufacturing, producing, or selling other goods shipped or ordered as a result of this. . . ;': bid, ,and seller agrees. to hold the purchaser:harmless from any.and aU liability, loss or: '< expense ~ccasioned b~.such violC!ti~n;:;,<; .:.. ,....:. . ,.. 14. '. .. SAMPLE'S: '. ,'~' . . , . '" ',' ,- .. · . ::. Samples, wh:e.ri requested; ~us! be (ur~ished before; or at the bid 'opening,unless . .... otherwise specified, and delivered Jree of expen~e to. the City and if not used in testing or . .. destroyed, will upon request within thirty (30) days of bid award be returned at the .... ..bidders expense. ... ... ....- .. .... . . .15.. . TAXES: The City of P~mbroke Pines. is ~~empt from an.y taxes .imposed by state. and/or Federal Government.. Exemption certificates certified on request. (Not applicable on construction .' remodeling projects.). . .. .. . 16.. .. FAILURE TO QUOTE: . . . If you do not quole, return quolation sheel'and 5la.lo ;eason. OtherWise. YOllrname may .be removed from our mailing list . - _. .-. - - The City of Pembroke Pines reserves the righlt\) request 'rom bidder separate manufacturer certification of all stalements made if! the propo~ar. 1 a. SIGNED BID CONSIDERED AN OFFER: The signed bid shall be considered .an offer pn.the part of the bidder or contractor, which offer shall be deemed accepfed'upo.ii approval by the City Commission of the City of .. . . Pembroke Pines and in case of default on the part of the bidder .or contractor after such . acceptance, the City of Pembroke Pines may take such action as it deems appropriate including legal action for damagesorspecific perfonnance. .. 19. . RESERVATIONS FOR REJECT/ON AND AWARD: : The City of Pembroke Pines reserves thcrlght to accept or reject any and all bids or parts of bids, to waive irregularities and technicalities, .and to request rebids. The City also . reserves the right to award a contract on such items(s) or service(s) the Cily deems will best serve its interests. All bids shall be awarded to the most responsive/responsible . bidder, provided the (City) may for good cause reject any bid or part thereof. It further . reserves the right to award a contract on a,splil order basis, or such combinations as . shall best serve the interests of the Cityun.less otherwise specified. No premiums, . . rebates or gratuities pennitted, eilherwith. prior to,. or after award. This practice shall . result in the cancellation of said award and/or return of items (as applicable) and the recommended removal of bidder from bid /isles). . . . ..20. CONFLICT OF INSTRUCTIONS: . If a conflict exist between the General Conditions and Instructions stated herein and . . specific conditions and instructions contained in proposal form, the proposa/forrnshall govern. 21. . LAWS AND REGULATIONS: . All applicable laws find regu/alions of the.FedetaIG.overnment,. Sta'te of Florida and . Ordinances of the C~y of Pembroke. ~Ines shal.' appl~ to. ~ny resulting award.. . . ".' All OSHA Standards; rules and/orregulationswiUapply to ariy.item(s) of equipment or . materials supplied as a resullof this bid<.'. . ,.... ..' , , " " . . : Bidder warrants by signature on his proposal s~eel ihat prices quoted here are. in . . .confonnity with the latest federal price guidelines,' .i~ any: . .:. . ..,. . . . , DA\iJS~BACON & RELATED ACTS: .' .. .-'.' 22, Contractors or their subcontractors are required toc:;ompiy with all aspects of the Davis . Bacon Act as it applies to construction, aJlemaH~risor repairs of public bUildings or pu~llc .' . works. . .. .. ..... ,... .. The Davis-Bacon Act requires that each contract over $2,000 .to which the United Staies . or the District of Columbia is a party for the construction, alteration, or repair of public buildings or public works shall coritain a clause selting forth the minimum wages to be paid to various classes of laborers and mechanics employed under the contract. Under . the provisions of the Act, contractors or their subcontractors are to pay workers employed directly upon the site of the work no less than the locally prevailing wages and fringe .. . benefits paid on projects of a similar character... . In addition to the Davis-Bacon Act itself, Cpngr~sst1~l?a,dded prevailing wage provisions to approximately 60 statutes which "assistconstruclion .projects through grants, loans, loan guarantees, and insurance. These.urelated Acts. involve construction in such areas as transportation, housing, air and water pollution reduction, and health. If a construction project is funded or assisted under more than one Federal statute, the Davis-Bacon ., .-rr', -- . -- r'-~--." -'.J -. ..'- ......,....-....-.- _..._,_._.... . ~eQlJires payment of Davis.Bacon wage rates. Davis-Bacon wage d~tcrntinalions are to be used in accordance with lhe . provisions of Regulations. 29 CFR Part 1, Pa:t 3, and Part 5. 23.. LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROMPT PAYMENT ACT . The law restricts the percent~!ge .-af payment thal/acaf governments may withhold from contractors during canstructio'rC Once a construction project is substanlially compl~ted, , . the law requires laca/ governments to develop a list of items (punch list) for final , . acceptance of construction servi~es. ~2~ 8.70, Florida Statutes. . '24. . FLORIDA MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION INSURANCE TRUST . , . . The Contractor may 'be' required io participate in the.Florida'Municipal Construction , Insurance Trust (FMCI) pfI?gram. This program provides members wilh a vehicle by . which they may purchase certain insurance coverage through owner controlled insurance programs (OClP) which are Intended 10 be a comprehensive insurance product that 'covers specified risks associated wilh contractors and subcontractors perfanning the " construction of member':s public, facilities: '.' . ...,.: . . . 25. . TAX SAVER PROGRAM . ',' " . " . .The Contractor'shall c~operate' on c~rtainprojects to' alfowthe City to avail itself of a . sales tax savings program:. " , 26.' . PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES: . "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 bid on a contract to provide any , 'goods or services to a public entity, may riot submit a bid on a contract with a public '. entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor. oreonsullant 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 b.eing placed on the con,vi.cted ven'dor Iist.~ . . . . . " . .' ." ." "..: ,. .. .. .; ." .,.1 . ", :-,': '.' ':;". Judith A. 'N.e'ugEm (: :::: c;'....':. '" .' :" City,Clerk" :' ' '..'::CITYOF PEMBROKE PINES ,,' . .:-: :,,10100 PINES BOL/LEVARD .' '.. ...., ..... , .'. . '. . . \ .. " .' ~ ." .. ..' ". The Contractor shall nol commence work undor this contract until he 'has obtained all insurance required under this paragraph and 'such .insurance has been approved by the Risk ManAger of the . city nor shall the Contractor allow any Subcontractor to commence work on his sub-contHlcl unlil all similar such insurance required of the subc'Ontractor has been obtained and approved, . . . CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE. refleding evidence of the required insurance, shall be f,/ed . with the Risk ManAger prior to the 'commericemeiit ot ih'e WORK.. These Certificales shall ,contain a provision that coverages afforded under these policies shall nol be canceled until at least thirty (30) days prior wrillen notice. has been given to do business under the laws of Ihe , Slate of Florida. Financial Ratings shall be no less than "N in the latest edition of "Bests Key _ Rating Guide., published by A.M. Best Guide. .' . '" . Insurance shall be in .force until ~"work' r~quired to be' perfonnedunder the terms of the Contract . is satisfactorily completed as evidenced by.the formal acceptance by the City. In the event the . insurance certificate provided indicates that the insurance shall lerminale and lapse during the period of this contrad, Ihen in the event, the C~ntractor shall furnish, alleast thirty (30) days prior . to Ihe ~xpiralion of Ihe dale. of such insurance, a renewed certificate of insurance as proof that equal and like coverage for the balance of Ihe period of the conlract and extension thereunder is in effect. The Contractor shall nolcoritinue to work pursuant 10 this contrad unless all required . insurance remains in full force and effect... .' , The Contractor shall hold the City of Pe~broke Pines, Florida, their agents, and employees,' , harmless on account of claims tor damages to persons, property or premises arising out of the . operations to complete this contract and soecificallv name the City as an additional insured under their policy. '_ The City reserves the right t~ require any other insurance coverage it deems necessary depending upon the exposures. . ' . REQUIRED INSURANCE' ,1. " COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL"UABIUT'linsurance to cover liability, bodily i~jury.. and' property damage; Exposures to be coveted are: premises, operations, . . producUcompleted operations,' and certain' confracts., Coverage must be written on an occurre~ce. basis, with t~e fOU~j:?~.:'iT~~S.of Iiabili~y:. . . ...., . ".1.-. ;-..:.' BODILY INJURY ". . ",. .; .:....:.~....(a) .. ";:::I~'Each Occurrence . :' .::(b) ,:,':::;~nn~ar.Ag~~egate ; . $1,000,000.00. .$1.000,000.~o . '" .", - 2. .."-. PROPERTY DAMAGE ; (a)' EacnOccurrence . (b): :Annual Aggregate .< $1,000,000.00 . $1,000,000.00 .. 3. '. . PERSONAL INJURY (A) Anriual.Aggregale : $1,000.000.00 . 4. . _' Completed Operations and Products . liability shall b~ maintained for Two (2) .years after the final payment . ~ . 5. Property Damage liabilily Insurance shall Include Co~erage.rorthe following hazards: X-explosion: C"collapse; U-underground, 2. WORKERS COMPENSATION insurance shall be maintained during the life of (his' cO/1tracl 10 comply with slatutory limits for all employees, and in Ihe Cilse any work is . .. ," .'~- ,"-,--'--..--.-.-,__...__ 'P_',,,,__o______. _. Compensation Insurance for all the latter's employees unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. The Contractor and his subcontractors shall maintain during the life of this policy Employers Liability Insurance. The following lirnits must be maintained: "i. 2. " Workers Compensation. :Employer:~s liability 3. COMPREHENSIVE AUTO LIABILITY . ",\ ..:.. . ...: :,:" ," " : 1. "" BODll Y INJURY: "" " " (a) , Each Occurrence" ,(b) ."" Annual Aggregate" " 2" PROPERTY DAMAGE (a) . " Each Occurrence" {b) Annua/ Aggregate " Coverage shall include owned, hired," and non-owned ve"hie/es. " .' . . . . . ..'. ': ," .'.. ....... . ,', .; ': . .' -." : ~ .", . . . '.. t ... ". ..",.. Statutory " $500,000 per occurrence "$1,000,000.00 " $1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 " $1,000,000.00 .-.: . .... '. ',. ~ . . JZity. {If,~'r~~jlbtok'~,;.,-:]?iJ:l ~S~'.'" '~" ..:.... ::." ""~:,".".:..' ...~.:.....\.~>:~::...~:~>. :-~.:..:;...::.::~.~.~::...::......:-:, (. ..:...,...>:.......: ." . ".;-.,;...? . '. ..... ~. r;':.":: "'='> .. ..::'. -: ';,' '. .... . .~.::., :~.:~ I,'. :. - .'. .' .. .......: ~.:...:...;:~.;.,:i>.~:.~.....;......:..::.....;,~~~.;;~.:::;>(.i~:.~~~.(......; .', .....,...- '.' ....~.~......... rOT;? .... . ...~O,04;:~ ".~', ~ ~.." '. "': ,:.:. '.. '. .....~. :1 .- .'/ :. .....:~~~~:;~g:\~::~~ayor: ... .' .' , .' ". ..::<,:'}'<f.::;}>''';.'~~eh~%~~:~.~:~~~:;1f:g ..;. ,: ..... . . Charles F. Dodge. Citv'Manag~r '; " . .:: ',::' ': '.: ,"AnDENDtJM #i ".: . '... )r!s A: Siple. Commissioner., . :" .,'",.. . . . . , " ',.. ,',.' ::: ;:'.';:/'::.~":~'P,SUT~.(j8~bi.:;"':\/;~,'~:,":: ':: .,;<::' ;::. .... ,;......" ....: .'. .... .' ,.' June 20, 2008,.,'" ,... .,.;.,':.:SpJ)ItJ~Hyp'OC~PRIT.t;::>'. ,.' .' ,. .... " . ...,..:.: ":.';:':',:".'" "">:::~"<:::::~\:::~;;\'~,:~~:':/'::"i":;::~:'~~;"':':' ..:~:: ...., , .' ..'.' ,....".:..,..<... . 1: .What are.the tank sizes at each oqhe ~odeliverY:sites?... .. . .." ',':, :.. ,': '.' ," '.:" . .' ", .'. .,': :'.' . ';" " , '. "",~ :'.: '~.;~ .:,.....:< ~ :".' :~:)..",;''::'~::>..,,...:. " : , ". .' . RECEIV ED'JUN.2 3 2QP8 ...:. :,.' .Waste\vater'Treatment'PlaiIt~.1.395,5'Peinbioke:Road. ".,., .... '.' .' ..... . 'c Xt40QO gall?~ ~F0'f;;;;);.1;0f!tfXt."; ." '. .... ". .'. ....;. . .... . .. !Water,~lant -7960 Johi1S9n S~eet",::::..~',",':',. ~ ;'.,:.!;.: :..'. :; '. '.:. ....:: . '., .. :.';-2~ 12,'000 gallon tanks (these ilie~ev/fank~:Which Wlltbeoperationar "~ . ...,.... ;,.'approxiinatelybyyear'cnd)'/::':;".:'!'::.:;.,)';:"./:::~>i~.":;':',"" ::'::",': . ..'.., .. " .' '. ..':" . .'. ..,. . '. .... '. ""'.<'::;f?ikwt;~;;;%':;..; ..... ">"'" ... ,... ..;. ........ ....... ........ . , ...2. Praposal Sample Results..: "..,....' :--,.' ,,':;.....,.. '.: ". . . ," . . ',. ..... .' . . .'. ';..' :;':Each prospective: b,iddershiil :su~mifih,e :ie'sUlis~~in"a"1500 rill "chilled" sample' ....,. . .. .':,:'aftheir product fram the'proposed tiiamifactUtirigfacilitYwhich would serve the'.>' ": '.' :.~ ;"'..customer that was'serit to. Qne.()fth~:~pprove~ te$ting l~boratoriesljsted in this.... .:.., '.' ""'. . ~~:' ")::~Sp'ecifi~ati01i ~ar 8n~ys~s\vi~i{th~j>~t:n:~etf,":(9P}dar.s~::the~lab~,r~~orYsha11:.;~:, '. ,.,. ,.... . .' '. ". .:':'ascertaitlwhether)he.pr~p,os.~rs'prb~ud'~s)p'~o~pliahc~,With thi,s ~p.ec~fi~at~o~ :':.~:~':-' .' : ,'.:' "" ....'for 'availablechl6rine,"%. so~hunhypoch1oIjte,:e~<?ess".catistic;': iron;'~ppper,..:/:- :;'::':;.':". .' ',' ::': : ...., :,: :iiickel,: chlorate, bromate 'an(tsuspe~Cted"solid~:(based 'pn'Pilter Test.~ime ).. ,The ~ .~~ ....:;. :,'. ... ". . ',' ,', .' . :::~;.:," .:).:,:.7..~;cost.otthe analysisslul1l:heJJ'Qme.by.proposerL~Ther~ults'ptthe anaiYSis'Shall.;..\::;::: ,,~.; .:> .0~~ J ~~. "!" ,'." !.::. " ',,,:' .:;.::,.:;"}<i~subri1it '~~tl1er san1pl~:res~.1ts'6r. riie~tpt~:r~qh~ell1ei1ts af:tl1e .spe~ific~tion!? may:>, :{:\:,::::..:. . :. ....:.. ". ......i~ .... · . .~~;f~S::~er~:~j~;t!~9~f~p(~(W{~%,~~~~;.;l.,p}';F;~..(>; "".';'j' '."i ........ .......... .. ." .,Further~ Pembroke P,mes'~eseiye'the light to)ake ~anlples from Proposer's other:" .'" ~ ". .: :" . .,:' ..' ;.~customers to. ensur~ ihatthe'Pr:oposer's .sample and delivery equipmenps,in.'... ,'. ". ..',.... .' "';'., .,compliance with .all the requiremeniS'ofthis s~ifi~ation and such a sample shall ,...... ' .' '" ..'.-bejudgedrepresentative:o(the:P.t~poser~s.quality;.ThePropo~~rshallprovidea., :. ,'~ ". .,., .' ,::' ::',; : . ':;-')ist of current .cust6me~s: for the'.same product. alQiig\vith contacfimd telephane. .' ......: ,') '''"..; .<.. .';: miniber with thi~ proposaL . ~ suchevent~.: Pem~rpk(fP.ines' shall. bear t4e:.cost of' .:. ". :':' .' 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':.-;- ,':'ofsludgeorothe~impurity~iiildupinanyo'fits~odiumhypocWoritetanks~.tlie .'::: <, ~:.: '.., . '. . , . Proposer shall cIeimout the' tank. at' no charge to:Penibrok~ PineS within seven (7) days, ,::.:. , '. ".,.,:.,:,unlesssrichtini~fra1ne'is,e~endedby fembtoke PineS~~'The Cleanout should be done ill ",\,: . " , .' Y'8uch 8 m.anr1er'sQiliat:iUs~;aoDisafely'with' no loss~Ofdisinfectiori to :the, affected'plant::::.::~ :,'/ , ,. . ""and the contents dlsp~se,d,o(i.n"accordance,yntl.1, current regulations 'o~ disposal of . . --:'. ':'.::" ; . " , ' , .;', .: '.' hazardous :waste'1l;~ The PiOPQser'shall submit a'-procedure to Pembroke PineS for" ;.: ,:' ~ ~ ': . " u,:' '. ';~::" '<;;>approval prio~:to)hisjY:ofkbeing':comp~eted, :{q:he' deteImination of whether there'is;.':;';:: ".' '.' ::'... ;.' : ,".':.anysuch sludge orinipiiritr.J)uildupin thetaitks\Y-illbe atthesoTe-discretiqn'of.:: '::\i,:,:";<,:': . ,'. -: . :, :;; Pemhroke Pi~es~", 'When 'the:tank. has been properly,cI(:anoo; the Proposershall refill the";::- '.' ,',. . ....,., ':,' . , taDk with clean,'fresh ~()diUin hypocWorite at no '<;08t to ~embrok~ fmcil:--Failure'ofthe::,',' :.' . ... ". ".<: ':',': Proposer to cIean~ut the tan!< ~d replace'the sodiuitl.~ypoch1orite'within ~even'(7) :>>...,:,::.., : .. .' . : :'." days. after ~Cing serVed n,o~ice '(~r ,w~thin any.extension of ~s iiffiefr8!11e 'specified by'~:.'~: :(,:.' " .".., ',' :::: :,:, 'f: Pembroke Pines)' 'shaILbe'~ause fodmmediate. terminatiQnof the.. sodiuni hypo~h1o,tite :.:}~ ,\;::. .., . :.~::::. " :/: :, :, '::,t~:.~.~~.:tr~jei!:'Y~~~~~~;0-e.,(~!;.kt~r~!:s~~~:m.~;r!~ff~e,t/;}:::i~},\~{:~;)j\':.UY~:,:.~,:X:::,;{r,~Y:,-,:'::'. .,.' . ";" , " :' . 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