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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 10_4/11/2024 Agenda Item #10. Regular Council STAFF MEMO Meeting: Regular Council - Apr 11 2024 Staff Contact: Marjorie Craig, Utilities Director Department: Utilities Consider Approval of Aquifer Maintenance Performance Systems, Inc., dba AMPS, Inc. Piggyback Agreement on the City of Palm Bay Contract for Well Repair, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation Services Drinking Water Well Rehabilitation Services SUMMARY: Utilities Department (UD) recommends approval of a piggyback agreement on the City of Palm Bay contract with Aquifer Maintenance Performance Systems, Inc., dba AMPS, Inc. for Well Repair, Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services. The UD production division has 10 shallow surficial aquifer wells that supply untreated well water to the filter plant located at the WTP. These wells require a programmatic approach to maintenance and redevelopment. While well rehabilitation or redevelopment is recommended every three to four years it may be needed more frequently if the well's specific capacity decreases. UD has adopted a regular schedule for well rehabilitation to help maintain well quality, capacity, and proper operation. Three wells are scheduled for redevelopment in FY2024. The FY2024 budget amount for well rehabilitation is $70,000. Piggyback contracts are a form of intergovernmental cooperative purchasing in which an entity is extended the pricing and terms of a competitively awarded contract by another federal, state, or municipal government if the contracted vendor accepts. When used correctly, piggyback contracts can save UD and the Village time and resources and leverage spending through economies of scale. To ensure the best value for the Village, UD recommends piggybacking the current City of Palm Bay contract awarded to Aquifer Maintenance Performance Systems (AMPS). This contract was completed through a competitive selection process: "Well Repair, Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services (IFB#40-0-2022/SM)." If approved, the Village would accept the Aquifer Maintenance Performance Systems, Inc. dba AMPS, Inc. pricing by piggybacking on the City of Palm Bay contract, including all terms, conditions, and pricing. The contract expires on July 31, 2024, with three (3) one-year renewal options available, subject to the consent of both parties. UD intends to option all three one-year renewal options unless the piggybacked government does not renew the contract. Funding for the surficial well rehabilitations will be taken from the Water Fund, Renewal & Replacement, Account #401-411-546.605. It is expected that the three wells that are programmed for redevelopment in FY24 will cost about $65,000 to $70,000. Three wells will be redeveloped every year for the foreseeable future, depending on specific capacity, water quality, and other factors. Page 276 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. This document and any attachments may be reproduced upon request in an alternative format by completing our Accessibility Feedback Form, sending an e-mail to the Village Clerk or calling 561- 768-0443. BUDGET • • BUDGET AMOUNT $70,000 AMOUNT AVAILABLE EXPENDITURE AMOUNT: $64,222.29 $64,222.29 in FY24; $70-$75k in FY25 FUNDING SOURCES: Water Fund, Renewal & IS THIS A PIGGYBACK: Replacement, Account#401-411-546.605 ❑x Yes ❑ N/A DID YOU OBTAIN 3 QUOTES? ❑x Yes ❑ N/A QUOTE 1 - BUSINESS NAME N/A QUOTE AMOUNT N/A QUOTE 2 - BUSINESS NAME N/A QUOTE AMOUNT N/A QUOTE 3 - BUSINESS NAME N/A QUOTE AMOUNT N/A COMMENTS/EXPLANATION ON SELECTION Piggyback on City of Palm Bay IFB #40-0-2022/SM Well Rehabs-AMPS Piggyback Agreement Executed 2024-04-01 Exhibit A Page 277 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA AGREEMENT FOR WELL REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, AND REHABILITATION SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT for well repair, maintenance, and rehabilitation services is entered into a-ad effective this 1st day of April , 2024, by and between the VILLAGE OF TL:QUESTA, a Floridan municipal corporation with Offices located at 345 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, Florida 33469, organized and existing in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, hereinatier "Ilie Village". and Aquifer Maintenance Perforrnance Systems, Inc,,dba AMPS, Inc.,a Florida C°oWration,with principal offices located at 714E Fiaverhill Road N., West Palm Beach, FL 33407, hcrcinafter"the Contractor'', and collectively with the Village, "the Parties WITNESSETH The Village and the Contractor, in Consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein :and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by bath Parties,hercb}+ agree as follows 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES: The Parties hereby agree to enter into this Agreement whereby the Contractor shall pro dde well repair, maintcnane.c. atW rehabilitation services as needed by the 'Village. The Parties agree to enter into this Agreement and piggyback for the well repair,maintenance,and rehabilitation services at the unit.prices described in the City of Palm Bay Well Repair, Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services contract awarded under TFB #40-0- 20221SIVI dated August 5" 2022. Said contract, including its terms,conditions,specifications,and attached exhibits/amendments, are her+eby� fully incorporated into this Ag cmont and attached hereto as Exhibit"A". 2. COMPENSATION: In consideration for the above Scope of Services, pricing shall be pursuant to the unit prices provided in Exhibit "A". The Parties hereby agree to the Nrlllage's purchase: of supplies and/or services in greater or lesser amounts than estimated in the Cityof Palm Bay Well Repair,Mainlenance attid R.ehabi I itation Services contract, as referenced by the proposal in E+xhibit"A". In consideration for the above Scope of Services and pursuant to any Exhibits,if asppIlLable,the Village shall pay thc Contractor at the unit prices as described in Exhibit "A"_The goods or services shall be delivered on a per-order hasis in a time,manner, and location acceptable to the Village the "Pctf'onnance Date." P3be 1 of 7 Page 278 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. 3. TERM -I'LR.N1INA'1[ON, NOTICE: Pursuant to the City of Palm Bay We]I Repair, Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services, the original contract term expired en July 31", 2023. The City of Palm Bay renewed the contrwt through-A nendment#1 to the kaeeinent, extending the term until July 31`', 2024, with three (3) additiunal one-year terms availab le.'Ihis Agreemerit may be terminated by either party upon 30 clays written notice to the other party. Notice shall be considered sufficient whm sent by certified mail or hand-delivered to the Parties during regular bL[$itxess hours at the fallowing addresses; Village Contractor Vllagc of Tequesta Aquifer Maintenance Performance 345 Tequesta Drive Systems, fnc_, dba AMPS, Inc. Tcquesta, FL 33469-0273 7146 Haverhill Road N., Attn: Marjorie Craig Wcst Palm Reach, FL 33407 Director of Utilities Attn: James Murray,President 4. INSURANCE: The Contractor shall provide proof of worlcman's counpensation iMsurance and liability insurance in such amounts as are specified in Exhibit`°A" and sha]I name the Village as an "additional insured"on the liability porticn cf the insurance poIicyf. 5. INDENINIFICATiONs The C'ontnwtor shall at all times indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Village,its agents,servants,and employees,from and against arty claim,demand or cause of action of whatsoever kind or Mature, arising out of error, ornigsion, negligent wt, conduct, or misconduct of the Contractor, its agents, servants, or employees in the perfornlarnce of sc-vices under this Agn•eement. Norhing contained in this provision sliall be construed oT interpreted as consent by the Village to he sued, not as a Waiver of sovereign immunity bwyond the waiver provided In Section 768.29, Flatid a.statutes. 6. PUBLIC ENTITLES CRIMES ACT: As provided itz Sections 287.132-133' Florida Staiules, by entering into this Agreement or performing any work in furtherance hereof, the Contractor certifies that it, its affiliates, suppliers, subcontractors and consultants who will perform hereunder, have not been placed on the convicted vendor list maintained by the State of Florida Department of Management Services within thirty-six(36)months irntnediately preceding the date hereof. This notice is required by Section 287,133(3)(a),Florida Statutes. 7. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: It is specifically understood that the Contractor is an independent contractor and not an employee cfthe Village. Both the Village and Page Z of 7 Page 279 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. the Contractor agree that this Agreement is not H contra�.:t 1br employtnevt and that no relationship of empt oyee-empl over or principal-agent is or shall be created hereby, nor-shall hereafter exist by reason of the performance of the services herein provided. S. INSPEC'TOR GENERAL: Pursuant to Sections 2-421-2432 of the Palin Beach County Code of Ordinances, the OfEc:e of the Inspector General has jurisdiction to investigate municipal matters, review and audit municipal contracts, and other iransactions.and make reports and recommendations to municipal governing bodies based on such audits, reviews, or inv&s.tigations.All parties doing business with the Village shall fully cooperate with the inspector Vneral in the exercise of the inspector general's functions, authority; and power. The inspector general has the power to take sworn statements, require the production of recordts, and co audit, manitor, investigate and inspect the activities of the Villagc, as welt as contractors and lobbyists of the Village in order to detect, deter, prevent, and cYradicate fraud, waste, rnismanageinent, misconduct, and abuscs. 9. E-VERIFY ELIGIBILITY. The Contractor warrants and represents that it is in compliancc with Section 448.095,Flor&a Statures, as may be amended. No later than January 1, 2021, the Contractor shall: (1) register with and use the E-Verify System. (F Verify.gov) to electronically verify the employment eligibility of all newly hired workers, and (2)vcrify,that all of the C;ontraetor's subconsultants performing the duties and obligations cif this ,agreement are registered with and use the Iv-Verify System to electronically verify the employment eligibility Hof all newly hired workets, The Contractor shall obtain fiurn each of its sub-consultants an affidavit stating that the sub-consultant does not crnploy,contract with,or subcontract with an Unauth:oriaed .Mien, as that term is defined in Section 448.095(I)(k), Florida Statutes, as may he amended. The Contractor shall inaintain a copy of any such affidavit from a sub-consultant for, at a minimum, the duration afthc subcontract and any extension thereof. Tl7is provision shall not supersede any provision of this Agreement which requires a longer retention period. The Village shatI terminate this Agreement if it has H good faith belief that the Contractor has knowingly! violated Section 449_09(l), Florida Statutes, as may be amended. If the Contractor ht s a good faith heliefthat the Contractor's subconsultant has knowingly violated Section 448.09(1),Florida,Statutes,as may be amended, the Village shall notify the Contractor to terminate its contract with the sub-consultant and the Contractor shall immediately terminate its contract with the sub-consultant- In the event PE[Ue I Of 7 Page 280 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. of such contract termination; the Contractor shall be liable fvr any additional casts incurred by the Village as a result oftha Iermination. 14. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES: For Contracts under $1 , the Contractor certifies that it is not on the Scrutinized Companies that. Boycott Israel List created pursuant to Section 215.4725, Fiarida Sitrauies and Thal it is not engaged in a boycott of Israel, The Village may terminate this Agreement at the Village's option if tlnc Contractor is found to have submitted a false certification as provided under Section 287,135(5),Florida Statutes, if the Contractor has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List created pursuant to Section 215A725, Floridan Statutes, or if Contractor is engaged in a boycott of Israel. For Contracts over $1 M, the Contractor uerti#ies that it is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Suden List, the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List created pursuant to Section 215,472.5, Florida Statutes. The Contractor further tern lies that it is not engaged in a boycott of Israel and that it hoes not have business operatians in Cuba or Syria, as similarly provided in Section 287.135, Ffonda Statutes. The Village may terminate this Agreement at the Village's option if the Contractor is found to have submitted a false certification as provided under Section 287.135(5), Florida Statutes or if the.Contractor has been placed on one of the aforetrrentiotxed lists created pursuant to Section 215.4725, Florida SaututL-s. Additionally,the Village may terminate this A.gteement at the Village's option if the Contractor is engaged in a boycott of Israel or has been engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria, as defined in Section 287.135,Florida Statutes. 11. ATTO1UNEY'S .FEES: Ira the event, a dispute arises conecm%ng this Agreeient, the prevailing party shall be awarded attorney's fees, including fees on appeal. 12. FORCE NLUEURE: The Contractor shall not be considered in default by reason of any failure in performance under this Agreement if such failure arises ouk of causes reasonably beyond the control of the Contractor or its subcontractors and without their fault or negligence. Such causes include, but are not limited to: acts of Gcd; act; of war; natural or public health emergencies, labor disputes; freight embargoes; and abnormally severe and unusual weather conditions, 13. CHOICE OF LAW, VENUE: This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, and venue shall he in Palm Peach County should any'disp ate arise cvith regard to this AgTreement_ Page 4 o r 7 Page 281 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. 14. AMENDMENTS & ASSIGNMENTS, This ,Agreement, all F.acbibits attached hereto, and required insurance certificates constitute the entire Agreement behveer1 both parties; no modifications shall be made to this Agrce mcnt unless in writing, agreed to by both parties, and attached hereto as an addendum to this Agreement. The Contractor shall not transfer or assign the provision of services called for in this Agreement withour prior written consent of the Village_ 15. PU RL1C RECORDS: In accordance with Section 11 .0701,Florian Statutes,the Contractor must keep and maintain this Agreement and any other records associated therewith and that arc associated with the performance of the work described in the Scope of S er�'iccs. Upon request. from the Village's custodian of public records, the Contractor must provide the Village with copies of requested records, or allow such records to be inspected or copied, witlrin a reasonable tune in accordance with access and cost requirements of Chaptcr 119,Florida Statutes. A Contractor who fails to provide the public records to the Village,or fails to mako them available for inspection or copying, within a reasonable time may be subject to atl.orney's fees and oasts punmarrt to Section 119.0701,Florida Statures, and other penalties under Section 11 U 0, Florida Statutes. Further, the Contractor shall ensure that any exempt or confidential records associated with this Agrecrnent car associated with the performance of the N%.ork described in Scope of Services are not disclosed except as autheri.7.ed by lam-for the duration of the Ageement tenet,and following completion of the Agreement if the Contractor does not transfer the records to the Village. Finally, upon completion of the ABrccment, the Contractor shall transfer, at no cost to the Village, all public records in possession of the Contractor, or keep and maintain public records required by the Village. If the Contractor transfers all public records to the Village upon completion of the Agrecrarent, the Contrac.tur shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public:recoils disclosure requirements. If the Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the Agreement, the Contractor shall meet all applicable rcgttircmmmts for retaining public records. Records that are stored electronically must be provided to the Village,upon request from the.Village's custodiao of public records.,in a format that is compatible with the Village's information technology systems. IF THE CONTRACTOR 14AS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, PLEASE CONTACT THE VILLAGE CLERK, Page 5 of 7 Page 282 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. RECORDS CUSTOMAN FOR THE VILLAGE, AT (561) 768-06 5, OR AT Imewilliains(ii teguesta,r,rg, OR AT 345 TEQUESTA URINE, TEQUESTA, FLORIDA 33469. 16. READINGS: The headings contained in this Agroernent are provided for convenience only and shall not be considered in construing, irmrprcting or enforcing this Agreement. 17. SEVERABILITY: The invalidity or unenforccability ofary provision of this Agreement shall not affect. the validity or enforceability or any other provision of this .Agreement and this Agreement shall be eonstnicd and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision is not contained herein. 18. WAIVER- No waiver by the Village of any provision of this Agreement shall be deemed to he a waiver of any other provisions hereof or of any subsequent breach by the Contractor of the same, or any other provision or the enforcement hereof, The Village's consent to or approval of any act requiring the Village's consent or approval. of any act by the Contractor shall not be deemed to render unnecessary the obtaining of the Vil lage's consent to or approval of any subsequent consent or approval of, whether or not similar to the act so consented or approved, 19. ENTIRE A(;REEMENT: This seven-page A 7ecmont, including any .Exhibits, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties; no modification shall lac made to this &-reement unless such modification is in writing, agreed to by bath parties and attached hereto as an addendum to this Agruunient. In the event of a conflict bemveen this and any other document, this docurnent shall prevail. 20. AUTHORITY TO OBLIGATE: Each pct-son signing this agreement on behalf of either Party warrants that he car she lafis the frill legal power to execute this agreement on behalf of the Party for whom he or she is si�ming and bind and obligate such party with respect to all provisions contained in this agreement. FR.EMAI DER OF THIS PAGE LEFT INTE;V`1'IONALLY Bl,ANKJ Page 6 o f 7 Page 283 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. IN WITNESS WffHRE0F, the parties hereto have executed this Agreenienton the date and year first above written. WITNESSES: AQUIFER MAIN YEN ANC H PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, INC. DBA AMPS, INC. UkA By: ti►(fn Titl Seal (Corporate ) VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA Digitally signed by Jeremy Allen Jeremy Allen Date:2024.04.01 13:37:13 -04'00' By: Jeremy Allen, Village Manager (Seal) Pace 7 of 7 Page 284 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. 1EXHIBITA George Barber ' Chief Procurement Officer Procurement Department `I •� ! , 321-952-3424 Palm Say 05/12/2023 sent via email: ampsjlp@gmail.com James Murray, President Aquifer Maintenance Performance Systems, Inc. DBA AMPS, Inc. 71446 Haverhill Road N. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Re: Amendment#01 15'of 4 available renewal periods 40-0-2022—Well Repair, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation Services Dear Mr. Murray, The current awarded period on the above referenced contract is due to expire on July 31, 2023. There is a provision in this contract for the option to renew up to four(4) additional one(1)year terms. It is the intent of the City to exercise the 1st renewal option, ending July 31, 2024, with no price increases and in accordance with any and all amendments from previous renewals. Please check 'yes' or'no' at the bottom of this letter, with your signature and date, as to whether you are interested or not in renewing the contract for an additional 1-year term. Your response should be received in the Procurement Department no later than fifteen (15) business days via email (p,_acurement @_Pbflurg) from the date of this letter. Failure to respond will be deemed as silent evidence that your firm is not interested in renewing this contract. Pie feel fr j to contact me if you have any questions. oeBarber M A, NIGP-CPP, CPPO, CPPB heProcurement Officer I want to renew Contract #40-0-2022 - Well Repair, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation Services, for an additional one (1)year t at the same ter nd conditions,with no price increases. fl2.3 Yes No �� 1 Contra or's Si ature Date J ftt� Au�r Rtj Printed Name of Signer Title of Signer Our records indicate that one or more of your insurance coverages will expire within the next 90 days. Checked coverages below indicate upcoming expiring coverage. Ensure the City receives proof of insurance coverage prior to the expiration date of coverage. General Liability X Auto Liability Umbrella Liability X Workers Compensation Errors&Omissions Pollution Liability Garage Liability Workers Comp Exemption Other(specify): Procurement Department•120 Malabar Rd SE Suite 200-Palm Bay, FL 32907-3009-321-952-3424•procurement@pbfl.org Page 285 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM Service Agreement IFB #40-0-2022/SM WELL REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of, 2022, by and between the City of Palm Bay, 120 Malabar Road, SE, Palm Bay, FL 32907, a Florida municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as City and Aquifer Maintenance Performance Systems, Inc., dba AMPS, Inc. (FEI/N 65-0071672), 7146 Haverhill Road N., West Palm Beach, FL 33407, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor",for the term specified herein,with the City having the option to extend this Agreement for an additional period of time, upon mutual agreement of the parties, therefore,for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which the parties acknowledge, the parties agree as follows: WITNESSETH: 1. DOCUMENTS The following documents are hereby incorporated into and made part of this agreement. 1.1. Specifications and Contract Documents prepared by the City of Palm Bay, "IFB#40-0-2022/SM, WELL REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION SERVICES"(Exhibit A). 1.2. Bid for the City of Palm Bay prepared by Contractor dated June 23, 2022 (Exhibit B). All exhibits may also be collectively referred to as the"Documents". In the event of any conflict between the Documents or any ambiguity or missing specifications or instruction, the following priority is established: A. Specific direction from the City Manager(or designee). B. This Agreement dated 2022 and any attachments. C. Exhibit A D. Exhibit B 2. SCOPE The Contractor is to perform the Work under the general direction of the City as defined in the Invitation for Bid and amendments, if any,the Invitation for Bid and any amendments thereto being attached hereto as Exhibit"A" (CITY's Invitation for Bid documents), incorporated by reference herein and made a part thereof as fully as if herein set forth. Unless otherwise specified herein, the Contractor is to furnish all materials,tools, equipment, manpower, and consumables to complete the Work. By signing this Agreement,the Contractor represents that it has thoroughly inspected the work site (as described in the Documents) and the weather,soil and water conditions that may affect it, and has thoroughly reviewed the documents incorporated into this Agreement by reference and that it accepts the work and the conditions under which the work is to be performed. 3. TERM OF AGREEMENT The period of this Agreement shall be for twelve (12)months, beginning on the date of execution and ending on July 31, 2023. This Agreement may, by mutual written assent of the parties, be extended for four(4) additional twelve (12) month periods or portions thereof, up to a cumulative total of sixty (60) months. 4. COMPENSATION The Contractor agrees to provide the services and materials as specified in its bid to the City at the cost specified in said bid, and amendments, if any, the bid and any amendments thereto being attached hereto as Exhibit"B", incorporated by reference herein and made a part hereof as fully as if herein set forth. The amount as specified in Exhibit"B" may be increased or decreased by the City under this Agreement, through the issuance of a written Addendum. Page 286 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM Any prices specified in this Agreement or Addendum thereto,will remain firm for the term of this Agreement or Addendum period. 5. PAYMENT Upon acceptance of work by using department of the City, employees and others, the City shall make payment to the Contractor in accordance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, Chapter 218, Florida Statutes. The City reserves the right,with justification, to partially pay any invoice submitted by the Contractor when requested to do so by the using City department.All invoices shall be directed to the Accounts Payable Section, City of Palm Bay, 120 Malabar Road, SE, Palm Bay, FL 32907. NOTE:ALL INVOICES MUST CLEARLY INDICATE THE CITY PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER. 6. GENERAL CONDITIONS 6.1. Patents The Contractor shall pay all royalties and assume all costs arising from the use of, including but not limited to, any invention, design, process, materials, equipment, product or device in performance of the Work, which is the subject of patent rights or copyrights. For other good and valuable consideration, Contractor shall, at its own expense, hold harmless and defend the City, and all persons and entities defined as the"City"elsewhere in this Agreement(hereinafter and through the Agreement as"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 or any other country. The Contractor shall pay all damages and costs awarded against and/or assessed or paid by the City and acknowledges other and additional good and valuable consideration for this provision. This provision is supplemental to the following Section 6.2. 6.2. Indemnification For other and additional good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,the Contractor, including but not limited to the Contractor's officers, officials, employees, representatives, agents, contractors officers, etc., subcontractors and their officers, etc. (hereinafter Contractor) hereby agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the City of Palm Bay, including but not limited to its officers, agents,subcontractors, officers, officials, representatives, volunteers, employees and all those others acting on the City's behalf (hereinafter City) against any and all liability, loss, cost, damages, expenses, claims or actions of whatever type or nature, including but not limited to attorney and expert fees and suit cost,for trials and appeals,that the City may pay,sustain, or incur arising wholly or in part due to any negligent or deliberate act, error or omission of Contractor in the execution, performance or non- performance or failure to adequately perform Contractor's obligation pursuant to this Agreement. Nothing contained in this Agreement is in any manner intended either to be a waiver of the limitation placed upon the City's liability as set forth in Section 768.28 Florida Statutes, or to extend the City's liability beyond the limits established in said Section 768.28. No claim or award against the City shall include aitorney's fees, Investigative costs, extended dafnages, expert fees, suit costs or pre judgment interest. In addition, Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City against all liability, costs, expense, expert witnesses'fees, attor,�ey's fees, claims, losses or damages that the City may incur arising from the following: 1. A violation by Contractor of any applicable federal, state or local law, rule or regulation including, without limitation, performance conditions in this Agreement. 2. Any penalty or fine incurred by or assessed against City to the extent caused by any act of the Contractor; 3. Any injury, illness, disease, death or other harms suffered or incurred by any employee of Contractor, resulting from the failure of Contractor to comply with applicable health and safety procedures, regardless of whether or not the entity involved has adopted OSHA or EPA safety and health protocols and procedures; Page 2 of 10 Page 287 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM 4. Any patent or copyright infringement by Contractor; 5. Any lien or other claim by contractor inconsistent with this Agreement; 6. Any obligation of City resulting from Contractor's errors, omissions or breach of obligation. 6.3. Environmental Health and Safety Contractor shall place the highest priority on health and safety and shall maintain a safe working environment during performance of the Work. Contractor shall comply, and shall secure compliance with all applicable environmental, health, safety and security laws and regulations, and performance conditions in this Agreement. Compliance with such requirements shall represent the minimum standard required of Contractor. Contractor shall be responsible for examining all federal, state and local requirements and determine whether additional or more stringent environmental, health, safety and security provisions are required for the Work. Contractor agrees to utilize protective devices as required by applicable laws, regulations, and any industry or Contractor's health and safety plans and regulations, and to pay the costs and expenses thereof, and warrants that all such persons shall be fit and qualified to carry out the Work. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall affect Contractor's status as an independent contractor. Contractor shall ensure that the provisions of this Agreement are made binding on all persons or entities who perform on Contractor's behalf. A violation of this provision shall be considered to be a material and substantial breach of this Agreement. 6.4. Termination The City reserves the right to terminate this contract without cause by giving thirty (30)days prior notice to the contractor in writing of the intention to terminate. The City may terminate with cause if at any time the contractor fails to fulfill or abide by any of the terms or conditions specified. Failure of the Contractor to comply with any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be considered a material breach of Agreement and shall be cause for immediate termination of the Agreement at the discretion of the City. In the event sufficient budgeted funds are not available for a new fiscal period,the City shall notify the contractor of such occurrence and Agreement shall terminate on the last day of current fiscal period without penalty or expense to the City. Contractor understands and agrees that the City may immediately terminate this contract upon written notice if the Contractor is found to have submitted a false certification or any of the following occur with respect to the Contractor or a related entity: (i)for any contract for goods or services in any amount of monies, it has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, or is engaged in a boycott of Israel, or(ii)for any contract for goods or services of one million dollars ($1,000,000)or more, it has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or it is found to have been engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria. 6.5. Notice of Deficiency If the Contractor is notified in writing of a fault, deficiency or error in the equipment, materials, Work or criminal records of employees provided within ten (10) days from the discovery of any fault, deficiency or error of the Work, the Contractor shall, at the City's option, either: 1) re- perform such portions of the Work to correct such fault, defect or error, at no additional cost to the City, or 2) refund to the City, any amounts paid by the City that are attributable to such portions of the faulty, defective or erroneous Work, including the costs for re-performance of the work provided by other Contractors. 6.6. Default An event of default shall mean a breach of this Agreement by Contractor as determined by City. An event of default shall include but not be limited to the following: • Contractor has not performed services on timely basis; • Contractor has refused or failed to supply enough properly-skilled personnel; 'age 3 of 10 Page 288 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM • Contractor has failed to make prompt payment to subcontractors or suppliers for any services; • Contractor has failed to fulfill representations made in this Agreement; • Contractor has refused or failed to provide the Services as defined in this Agreement; or • Contractor has failed to timely address a fault,deficiency or error in the equipment, materials, Work or criminal records of employees as provided in the Notice of Deficiency. If a contractor is in default on its contract with the City, the City shall follow the procedures contained herein: 1. The City shall notify, in writing,the Contractors to adhere to contract terms and conditions. This notice shall state the nature of the failure to perform and provide a time certain for correcting the failure within a reasonable time period. The notice will also provide that, should it fail to perform within the time provided, the contractor will be found in default and removed from the City's approved vendor list. 2. Unless the Contractor corrects its failure to perform within the time provided,or unless the City determines on its own investigation that the Contractor's failure is legally excusable, the City shall find the Contractor in default and shall issue a second notice stating (i)the reasons the Contractor is considered in default, (ii) that the City will reprocure or has reprocured the commodities or services,and (iii)and the amount of the reprocurement if known. 3. The defaulting Contractor will not be eligible for award of a contract by the City until such time as the City is reimbursed by the defaulting Contractor for all reprocurement costs. Reprocurement costs may include both administrative costs and costs or price increases incurred or to be incurred as a result of the reprocurement. 4. Pursuant to Section 38.16, Procurement Code of Ordinance,the defaulting Contractor will be advised of their right to initiate written protest proceedings pursuant to Section 38.15 of the Procurement Ordinance within five(5) business days after the date of notification. 5. Until such time as it reimburses the City for all reprocurement costs and the City is satisfied that further instances of default will not occur,the defaulting Contractor shall not be eligible for award of a contract by the City. To satisfy the City that further instance will not occur;the defaulting Contractor shall provide a written corrective action plan addressing the original grounds for default. The forgoing provisions do not limit, waive or exclude the City's remedies against the defaulting contractor at law or in equity. 6.7. Warranty The Contractor warrants that the Work including, but not limited to the equipment, materials and employees provided shall conform to professional standards of care and practice in effect at the time the Work is performed, shall be of the highest quality and be free from all faults, defects or errors. Whenever required by the specifications of the Invitation for Bid, the Contractor warrants that all equipment and materials provided shall be new. If the Contractor is notified in writing of a fault, deficiency or error in the equipment, materials, Work or criminal records of employees provided within ten(10)days from the discovery of any fault, deficiency or error of the Work, the Contractor shall, at the City's option, either: 1)re-perform such portions of the Work to correct such fault,defect or error, at no additional cost to the City, or 2)refund to the City, any amounts paid by the City that are attributable to such portions of the faulty, defective or erroneous Work, including the costs for re-performance of the work provided by other Contractors. ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS PROVIDED AND USED 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. 6.8. Time of Completion Page 289 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM The parties understand and agree that time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement. Neither the Contractor nor the City shall be liable for any loss or damage resulting from any delay or failure to perform its contractual obligations within the time specified due to but not limited to acts of God, any force majeure, actions or regulations by any governmental entity or representative, strikes or other labor trouble,fire, natural or man-made disasters, or any other causes, contingencies or circumstances not subject to either the Contractor's or City's control, that prevent or hinder the performance of the Contractor's or City's contractual obligations. Any such causes of delay, even though existing on the date of the Agreement or on the date of the start of Work, shall extend the time of the Contractor's or City's performance 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 at its sole discretion for the convenience of the City and the Contractor shall only be entitled to compensation for all work satisfactorily performed and the limitation of damages provision contained in Section 20- LIMITATION OF LIABILITY shall apply. 6.9. Liquidated Damages Parties agree that damages are difficult to determine but the following liquidated damages are agreed to be a reasonable cost for any delays: If the Contractor shall neglect, fail or refuse to complete the Work within the time specified, or any proper extension thereof granted by the City, then the Contractor hereby agrees, as part consideration for awarding the Agreement, to pay the City the sum of One-Hundred Dollars ($100.00),for each and every calendar day that the Contractor shall be in default after the time stipulated in the Agreement for completing the Work. The Contractor and City acknowledge and agree that said sum is not a penalty but liquidated damages for breach of contract. The City and Contractor agree that the damages that will be incurred by the City as a result of Contractor's delay in meeting a completion date are of a kind difficult to accurately estimate, and the Contractor further agrees that the amount herein provided is a reasonable forecast of the damages that will actually be incurred by the City in the event of any such delay and not a penalty. 6.10.lnsurance Requirements: The Contractor, and its subcontractors, subconsultants, assignees and suppliers, at its own expense, shall keep in force and at all times maintain during the term of this Agreement: 6.10.1. Commercial General Liability: The contractor shall provide combined single minimum limits of$1,000,000.00 each occurrence/$2,000,000.00 general aggregate for bodily injury and property damage liability.This shall include premises/operations, products, completed operations, personal and advertising injury, and contractual liability, specifically confirming and insuring the indemnification and hold harmless clause of the contract. This policy of insurance shall be considered primary to and not contributing to any insurance maintained by the City of Palm Bay and shall name the City of Palm Bay as an additional insured. The policy of insurance shall be written on an"occurrence" basis and form. 6.10.2. Automobile Liability: Contractor shall provide minimum limits of liability of$1,000,000.00 each accident, combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage. This shall include coverage for: • Owned Automobiles • Hired Automobiles • Non-Owned Automobiles 6.10.3. Workers'Compensation Coverage: Full and complete Workers'Compensation Coverage, including coverage for Employer's Liability, as required by State of Florida law, shall be provided. Should the Named Vendor utilize a Professional Employer Organization, said Vendor acknowledges and agrees that all employees sent to the City of Palm Bay MUST be included on that PEO roster. Page 290 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-20221SM 6.10.4. Pollution Liability: Successful Bidder shall provide pollution liability coverage with limits of no less than $1,000,000.00 per occurrence. Pollution Liability shall cover the contractor's liability for bodily injury, property damage and environmental damage resulting from pollution and related cleanup costs incurred, arising from the work or services performed as per this contract. Insurance Certificates: The City of Palm Bay is to be specifically included as an additional insured on all certificates of insurance (with exception to Workers Compensation). Waiver of Subrogation is required for Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability. All certificates must be received prior to commencement of service/work. In the event the insurance coverage expires prior to the completion of this contract, a renewal certificate shall be issued thirty-(30)days prior to said expiration date. The certificate shall provide a thirty-(30)day notification clause in the event of cancellation or modification to the policy. The Contractor shall declare any self-insured retention or deductible amount in excess of$5,000 for any policy. The City reserves the right to reject any self-insured retention or deductible in excess of $5,000. All insurance carriers shall be rated (A)or better by the most recently published A.M. Best Rating Guide. Unless otherwise specified, it shall be the responsibility of the contractor to ensure that all subcontractors comply with the insurance requirements set forth in this Agreement. The City may request a copy of the insurance policy according to the nature of the project. City reserves the right to arrppt or rpjprt the Insiiranc?r:arrier. Contractor shall obtain insurance on an "occurrence" basis if such insurance is available at commercially reasonable premium costs. Any insurance on a"claim made"basis shall be maintained for at least three(3)years after acceptance of the Work. 7. ACCEPTANCE The City will be deemed to have accepted the Work after the Chief Procurement Officer is notified by the appropriate City department(s)of its satisfaction that the work for their respective department(s)is completed. 8. CORRECTION OF WORK The Contractor shall promptly correct all Work rejected by the City for failing to conform to this Agreement. The Contractor shall bear all costs of correcting such rejected Work. 9. RIGHT TO AUDIT RECORDS The City reserves the right to audit the records of the Contractor related to this Agreement at any reasonable time during the prosecution of the work included herein and for a period of three(3)years after termination of the date of the contract. The Contractor agrees to provide copies of any records necessary to substantiate payment requests to the City as may be requested by the City, solely at the cast of reproduction 10. PUBLIC RECORDS The City is a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records law Specifically,the Contractor shall: A. Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the public agency in order to perform this service. B. Provide the agency with access to public records at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes or as otherwise provided by law. C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law; and D. Meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfers to the City, at no cost, all public records in possession of the contractor upon termination of the contract and destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt. All records stored electronically must be provided to the City in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City. Page 291 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM The failure of the Contractor to comply with the provisions set forth in this section shall constitute a material breach of Agreement and shall be cause for immediate termination of the Agreement. If the Contractor has questions regarding the application of Chapter 119 Florida Statutes, to the contractor's duty to provide public records relating to this contract, contact the custodian of public records at the City of Palm Bay Procurement Department, 120 Malabar Road SE, Suite 200 Palm Bay, Florida 32907; 321- 952-3424; or procurement((-pbfl.org. 11. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE The parties agree that time is of the essence in the completion of the Work called for under this Agreement. By executing this Agreement, Contractor affirms that it believes the schedule to be reasonable; provided, however, the parties acknowledge that the schedule might be modified as the City directs. The Contractor agrees that all Work shall be prosecuted regularly, diligently, and uninterrupted at such a rate of progress that will ensure full completion thereof within the time specified. 12. INFORMATION All information, including but not limited to data, documents, plans, and specifications furnished to or developed for the City by the Contractor or its employees, pursuant to this Agreement, excluding previously copywritten materials, 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. 13. 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 written Addenda to this Agreement and shall be executed under the applicable conditions of the Agreement. If the Contractor plans to make a claim for an increase in the Agreement price or an extension in the Agreement Schedule/Term,written notice shall first given to the City within ten(10)calendar days after the occurrence of the event giving rise to such a claim. The Contractor shall give this written notice to the City,together with written approval secured from the Procurement department before proceeding to execute the Work. No claim for extra work will be considered valid by the City unless first approved by the City in writing with Contractor's claim submitted in writing. 14. FAMILIARITY WITH THE WORK The Contractor by executing this Agreement acknowledges full,total and complete understanding of the extent and character of the Work required and the conditions surrounding the performance thereof. The City will not be responsible for or be bound by any claimed 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 its stated unequivocal commitment to fulfill all the conditions referred to in this Agreement. 15. TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS The title and risk of loss to the Work shall pass from the Contractor to the City upon the City's final acceptance of the Work. 16. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR, ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACTS In the performance of the Work, Contractor shall operate and have the status of an independent contractor and shall not act as or be an agent or employee of City. This Agreement cannot be assigned without the written approval of the City. Assignment may be made solely at the discretion of the City, and the City's decision will be final. Contractor shall obtain Page 7 of 10 Page 292 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-20221SM the consent of City, in writing, of each subcontractor it intends to use before entering into a contract with any subcontractor. Contractor shall advise each prospective subcontractor of these requirements and shall assure that each subcontractor complies with them. 17. INSPECTION AND NON-WAIVER Contractor shall permit the representatives of City to inspect and observe the Work at all times. The failure of City to insist upon strict performance of any other terms of this Agreement or to exercise any rights conferred by this Agreement shall not be construed by Contractor as waiver of City's right to assert or rely on any such terms or rights on any future occasion or as a waiver of any other terms or rights. 18. NOTICES All notices required by any of the Contract Documents shall be in writing and shall be deemed delivered upon mailing by certified mail, return receipt requested to the following: To the Contractor: James Murray, President Aquifer Maintenance Performance Systems, Inc. Dba AMPS, Inc. 7146 Haverhill Road N. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 To the City: Chief Procurement Officer City of Palm Bay 120 Malabar Rd SE Palm Bay, FL 32907 Copy to: City Manager City of Palm Bay 120 Malabar Rd SE Palm Bay, FL 32907 19. NO LIENS Contractor acknowledges that Contractor or any other person directly or indirectly acting for or through Contractor are legally unable to file a mechanic's or construction lien against the real property on which the work is performed or any part thereof or against any personal property or improvements thereon or make a claim against any monies due or to become due from the City to Contractor for or on account of any work, labor, services, material, equipment, or other items furnished in connection with the Work or any change order, Contractor agrees to inform all subcontractors of such inability and further agrees to satisfy, remove, or discharge any liens or claims that may be filed at its own expense by bond, payment, or otherwise within twenty(20)days of the filing thereof or from receipt of written notice from the City. Additionally, until such time as such lien or claim is satisfied, removed or discharged by Contractor, all monies due to Contractor or that become due to Contractor before the lien or claim is satisfied, removed or otherwise discharged shall be held by City as security for the satisfaction, removal and discharge of sucl i lien and any expense that may be incurred'while obtaining such. if Contractor Shall fail to do so, City shall have the right, in addition to all other rights and remedies provided by this Agreement or by law, to satisfy, remove, or discharge such lien or claim by whatever means City chooses at the entire and sole cost and expense of Contractor which costs and expenses shall, without limitation hereby, include attorney's fees, litigation costs, fees and expenses and all court costs and assessments. 20. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The City desires to enter into this Agreement only if in so doing the City can place a limit on the City's liability for any cause of action arising out of this Agreement. For other and additional good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Contractor expresses its willingness to enter into this Agreement with the knowledge that the Contractor's recovery from the City to any action or claim arising from the Agreement is limited to a maximum R•;if 1n Page 293 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM amount of the contract value less the amount of all funds actually paid by the City to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement. Nothing contained in this paragraph or elsewhere in this Agreement is in any manner intended either to be a waiver of the limitation placed upon the City's liability as set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, or to extend the City's liability beyond the limits established in said Section; and no claim or award against the City shall include attorney fees, investigative casts, expert fees, suit costs or pre-judgment interest. This section shall not prevent the City from taking corrective action against the Contractor. 21. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 21.1. 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. 21.2. By entering into this Contract,the Contractor becomes obligated to comply with the provisions of Section 448.095, Fla. Stat.,"Employment Eligibility,"as amended from time to time. This includes but is not limited to utilization of the E-Verify System to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees, and requiring all subcontractors to provide an affidavit attesting that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with, an unauthorized alien. The contractor shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the contract. Failure to comply will lead to termination of this Contract, or if a subcontractor knowingly violates the statute, the subcontract must be terminated immediately.Any challenge to termination under this provision must be filed in the Circuit Court no later than 20 calendar days after the date of termination. If this contract is terminated for a violation of the statute by the Contractor, the Contractor may not be awarded a public contract for a period of 1 year after the date of termination. 21.3. The Contractor's employees are required to obtain, at no charge, from the City's Human Resources Department, a security identification badge prior to performance of its awarded contract. This law is established by the City Council through the City Ordinance Number 2007-48, Public Protection Act, as amended by City Ordinance Number 2007-96,with an effective date of November 15, 2007. 21.4. No waiver, alterations, consent or modification of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding unless written and signed by the Chief Procurement Officer. 21.5. The Contractor shall procure all permits, licenses, and certificates for the proper execution and completion of the Work under this Agreement, including any approvals of plans or specifications as may be required or federal, state and local laws,ordinances, rules, and regulations. 21.6. Award of this contract shall impose no obligation on the City to utilize the vendor for all work of this type, which may develop during the contract period. This is not an exclusive contract. The City specifically reserves the right to concurrently contract with other companies for similar work if it deems such action to be in the City's best interest. In the case of multiple- term contracts, this provision shall apply separately to each term. 21.7. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed according to the laws of the State of Florida,and the rights of the parties hereto shall be construed and be subject to the laws of the State of Florida. The parties hereby waive the right to a trial by jury in any action, proceeding or counterclaim brought or filed by either of them against the other. Venue for any court action arising out of this Agreement shall be in Brevard County, Florida. 21.8. The undersigned hereby certify that this Agreement is made without prior understanding, agreement or connection with any corporation,firm or person who submitted bids 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 he/she is authorized to enter into this Agreement and to execute it on behalf of the Contractor as the act of the said Contractor, and the City will rely upon such execution by the Contractor's representative. 21.9. This Agreement is for the exclusive benefit of the parties. This Agreement does not create, and shall not be construed as creating, any rights enforceable by any person not a party to this Agreement. Page 294 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-20221SM 21.10. This Agreement, including Exhibits"A" and"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. 21.11. If any term or provision of this Agreement or the application thereof shall be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall be unaffected thereby and each remaininq term or provision of this Agreement shall be valid and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals on the date first written above Approved by City Council On: August 4, 2022 ATTEST: CITY OF PALM BAY, FL RIDA CP/—_ Terese Jones, City Clerk ulietlMisc i, GP-CPP, CPPO, CPPB Chief F durement ice ;� � zz Date AQUIFER MAINTENANCE PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, INC. D A AMPS, INC. \� (Si re) Name and Title Company Date Page 295 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. A � DATE(MMIDD/YYYY) 6� CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 04/26/2023 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(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or 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 CONTACT Darcy Silver NAME: Townsend Insurance Services,LLC PHONN o.Ext (954)764-9099 FAX No (954)960-6357 JjNC,5931 NW61stManor E-MAIL s: darcy@tisinsfl.com ADDRE INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Parkland FL 33067 INSURERA: Allied World Surplus Insurance Company 24319 INSURED INSURER B: Markel Amer Ins Co 38970 Aquifer Maintenance and Performance Systems Inc INSURER c: Accredited Surety and Casualty Company,Inc 26379 7146 Haverhill Road North INSURER D INSURER E West Palm Beach FL 33407 INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CL2342604750 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THATTHE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAYBE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS INSR ADUL 5IJIJK POLIC VIVID POLICYIY E F POLICY LIMITS LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSDVIVIDPOLICY NUMBER MMIDDIY MM/DDYYY X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR PREMISES EaaccwrencaI $ 50,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000 A Y 5054138602 10/28/2022 10/28/2023 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMITAPPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE S 2.000,000 X POLICY 0 PROJEC• 2,000,000 T LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ OTHER: Employee Benefits $ 1,000,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 Ea accident ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ B OWNED SCHEDULED Y AVVWA000093-2 08/02/2022 08/02/2023 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ X AUTOS ONLY X AUTOS ONLY Per accident X 19 Medical payments $ 5,000 UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB HCLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE S DIED I I RETENTION$ S WORKERS COMPENSATION xi STATUTE I I ER AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN 1,000,000 C ANY PROPRIMB RlPARTNERIEXECUTIVE N NIA 1AUIFL160135444501 05/01/2023 05/01/2024 EL EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E L DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E L DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ Each Occurrence Limit $1.000,000 Contractor's Pollution Liability A 5054138602 10I28I2022 10/28/2023 Aggregate Limit $2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) City of Palm Bay is named Additional Insured when required by written contract for Liability Policies.Waiver of Subrogation applies in favor of certificate holder for Liability Policies. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN City of Palm Bay ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 120 Malabar Road,SE AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Palm Bay FL 32907 7G! ` --- — — — I -_ ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Page 296 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM Florida y INVITATION FOR BID #40-0-2022/SM WELL REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION SERVICES ISSUE DATE: 6/3/2022 BIDS TO BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM ON TUESDAY, 6/28/2022 Procurement Department Contact: Shelsea Martin, Procurement Agent 1 120 Malabar Road SE Shelsea.MartinPPbfl.org Palm Bay, FL 32907-3009 (321)952-3424 PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT THIS FORM WITH YOUR BID Company Name (� DBA, if applicable Street Address ' Ph e Number hn H -IN9 City, State, Zip Code Email Address V1 �, 3I P� �� e,�LA FEIN L05-M 7 -L Are quotes firm for 90 Days? Yes: f No: Other: Do you accept VISA? Yes: -" No: Other: List of Deviations (if any)attached? Yes: No: No Deviations: If submitting a"NO BID,"state reason: Bid packages shall be mailed or hand-delivered to the Information Desk located at CITY HALL, 120 Malabar Road SE, Building A, Palm Bay, Florida 32907. Bids will be opened at City Hall after the date and time above. Bids received after the specified time and date will not be accepted.The City will not be responsible for mail delays, late or incorrect deliveries. The City's time/date stamp will be the official authority for determining late Bids. One (1)original (MARKED "ORIGINAL")and one(1) copy and one(1)electronic PDF copy on Compact disk (CD)or flash drive of all Bid sheets and required attachments must be executed and submitted in a sealed envelope. Bidder shall mark Bid envelope, IFB#40-0-2022/SM, "WELL REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION SERVICES." Bidder's name and return address must be Ieady identified n h outside of the envelope. R—us 1Aut izedS� r TitIQ (prir�e )-IL Nam Printed Date G Page 1 of 33 Page 297 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM SECTION I Check List of Minimum Required Submittals This"Standardized Check List" has been provided to assist the Bidder with the submission of their Bid package. This Check List cannot be construed as identifying all required submittal documents for this project. Bidders remain responsible for reading the entire Bid document to ensure that they are in compliance. The City, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to reject any and all Bids,to waive any and all formalities and reserves the right to disregard all nonconforming, non-responsive or incomplete Bids. The City specifically reserves the absolute right to determine the seriousness of any bidder's failure to specifically conform to the requirements of the Bid document. Bidders cannot utilize the City's determination of the seriousness of any specific non-conformance as a basis to protest the award of any bid. Bids may be considered subject to rejection if in the sole opinion of the City:there is a serious omission, unauthorized alteration of form, an unauthorized alternate Bid, incomplete or unbalanced unit price, or irregularities of any kind. The City may reject, as non-responsive, any or all Bids where Bidders fail to acknowledge receipt of Addenda as prescribed. SUBMITTALS CHECKLIST INCLUDED YES NO NIA Bidder has completed,signed (blue ink)and included Invitation for Bid Cover Sheet (page 1 Bidder has completed,signed(blue ink)and included the Check List of Minimum Required Submittals(page 2) Bidder has provided One(1)Original hard-copy Bid(marked"ORIGINAL"), signed (blue ink), plus one(1)electronic PDF copy on compact disk(CD)or flash drive of the bid complete with all supporting documentation Bidder has provided the number of one(1)hard copy of their bid(marked"COPY"),as referenced in Section I (page 3) Bidder has confirmed that their Bid reflects all Addenda for this project completed, signed (blue ink), and included their Bid&Addenda Acknowledgment Form (all Addenda will be posted to www.palmbayflorida.org/procurement for notification and retrieval) Bidder has completed,signed(blue ink)and included their Bid Pricing Form Bidder has provided a list of all chemicals that may be used during the various cleaning processes. as well as their appropriate SIDS sheets Bidder has provided a list of technicians with their years of experience and equipment they are qualified to repair Bidder shall include NELAC certification;the name and contact information of the laboratory (page 12 If applicable, Bidder has provided a signed Conflict of Interest statement If applicable, Bidder has provided their Corporate Resolution(indicating signature authority) Bidder completed and included their Reference Form Bidder has signed (blue ink)and included their Bidder's Insurance Requirements t Acknowledgement Bidder has included a copy of business tax receipt(occupational license) Bidder has read, understood and submitted all required documentation for bid evaluation.7 kb,6:=� Uf h n^ tNAkvc,e- Auth !'zedI ate C41mpany Name Printed Name (typed or pri d) Date Page 3 of 33 Page 298 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM Introduction & Instructions to Bidders The City of Palm Bay (hereinafter referred to as"City")is requesting sealed Bids for"Well Repair, Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services." BID DUE DATE &TIME: TUESDAY, 6/28/22 AT 5:00 P.M. Bid packages shall be mailed or hand- delivered to the Information Desk located at CITY HALL, 120 Malabar Road SE, Building A, Palm Bay, Florida 32907. Bids are to be received NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. after which time receipt will officially be closed. Bids received after the specified time and date will not be accepted. The City will not be responsible for mail delays, late or incorrect deliveries. The City's time/date stamp will be the official authority for determining late Bids. NOTE: Bids will not be opened on the same date and time as identified above. The Bid opening will be conducted in a public meeting to begin at 10:00 A.M. on, Wednesday, 6/29/2022. Only the NAME of the firms who submitted a response to this Invitation for Bid will be read aloud. The location of the opening will be the Procurement Department, Conference Room, 120 Malabar Road, SE, Suite 200, Palm Bay, FL 32907. Interested parties may attend telephonically by calling: Phone Number: 347-378-4680 Conference ID: 944 796 654# Telephone attendance is strongly encouraged in lieu of in-person attendance. The public record of the preliminary bid results as read at the public opening can also be requested by calling 321-952-3424 or emailing procurement a(�.pbfl.org. To attend in person, interested parties should check in at the Information Desk in Building A to be escorted to this meeting. All Bids must be executed and submitted in a single sealed package. Bidder shall mark Bid package, "IFB No. 40-0-2022/SM Well Repair, Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services." Bidder's name and return address should be clearly identified on the outside of the package. Bidder shall submit two(2) complete sets with all supporting documentation: • One (1) hard-copy original (marked"ORIGINAL")and signed in blue ink, plus one (1) electronic PDF copy on compact disk (CD) or flash drive of the Bid complete with all supporting documentation. • One (1) hard copy(marked "COPY"). Bids submitted by facsimile (fax)or electronically via e-mail will NOT be accepted. Submittal of a Bid in response to this Invitation for Bid constitutes an offer by the Bidder. Bids, which do not comply with these requirements, may be rejected at the option of-the City. It is the Bidder's responsibility to ensure that Bid submittals are in accordance with all addenda issued. Failure of any Bidder to receive any such addendum or interpretation shall not relieve such Bidder from its terms and requirements.Addenda are available online at the City of Palm Bay Web Page http://www.i)almbayflorida.org/procurement. Bids not submitted on the enclosed Bid Form may be rejected, unless stated otherwise in the Bid documents. If a Bidder wishes not to submit a Bid, complete and return the"NO BID RESPONSE"on Page 1. For information concerning procedure for responding to this Invitation for Bid (IFB), contact SHELSEA MARTIN, PROCUREMENT AGENT I; Procurement Department at(321) 952-3424. Such contact is for clarification purposes only. Material changes, if any,to the Scope of Services, or Bid procedures will only be transmitted by written addendum. All questions about the meaning or intent of the Bid Documents shall be submitted in writing and directed to the City of Palm Bay, 120 Malabar Road SE, Suite 200, Palm Bay, FL 32907, Attention: SHELSEA MARTIN, PROCUREMENT AGENT I; Procurement Department. Questions may also be sent via e-mail at Shelsea.Martin(&Pbfl.ora. Questions received less than seven (7)calendar days prior to Bid due date will not be answered. Bidder is responsible for verifying questions were received by the Procurement contact. Only questions answered by formal written addenda will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect and shall not be relied upon by Bidders in submitting their Bids. r:.,, Y :r33 Page 299 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM SECTION III Bid & Addenda Acknowledgement Form — Sheet 1 of 4 IFB NO. 40-0-2022/SM — WELL REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION SERVICES The undersigned declares that, after examining the Bid Documents for the above referenced project, she/he does hereby submit a response to the bid and warrants that: a) She/He is an officer of the organization. b) She/He is authorized to offer a bid in full compliance with all requirements and conditions, as set forth in the IFB. c) She/He has fully read and understands the IFB and has full knowledge of the scope, nature, quantity and quality of the work to be performed, and the requirements and conditions under which the work is to be performed. d) This bid is made without prior understanding, agreement or connection with any corporation, firm or person submitting a bid for the same materials, supplies, or equipment, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. e) If the bid is accepted, a Purchase Order and/or Contract will be issued as proposed subject to any revisions mutually agreed-upon by the City and the Bidder. In submitting this Bid, Bidder represents as more fully set forth in the agreement, that Bidder has examined copies of all the contract Documents and of the following Addenda: Addendum#: Dated: Addendum#: Dated Addendum#: Dated: Addendum#: Dated The City desires to enter into this Agreement only if in so doing the City can place a limit on the City's liability for any cause of action arising out of this Agreement. For other and additional good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Contractor expresses its willingness to enter into this Agreement with the knowledge that the Contractor's recovery from the City to any action or claim arising from the Agreement is limited to a maximum amount of the contract value less the amount of all funds actually paid by the City to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement. Nothing contained in this paragraph or elsewhere in this Agreement is in any manner intended either to be a waiver of the limitation placed upon the City's liability as set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, or to extend the City's liability beyond the limits established in said Section; and no claim or award against the City shall include attorney fees, investigative costs, expert fees, suit costs or pre-judgment interest. This section shall not pr v nt the City from taking corrective action against the Contractor. t( Au bori ed Sign re mpany Printed Name &Title Telephone Number 22 S , Date Email add ss Page 16 of 33 Page 300 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM 4. The costs associated with all Safety and Environmental efforts by the contractor shall be included in the line items on the pricing table. WARRANTY 1. Contractor shall warranty replaced parts for a period of one year from installation 2. Contractor shall warranty repairs against defects in materials and/or workmanship for a period of one year from installation. 3. Warranty repairs shall be sent to manufacturer's authorized repair facility when applicable. 4. The Contractor agrees that, unless otherwise specified, the supplies and/or services furnished under this bid shall be covered by the most favorable commercial warranty the contractor gives to any customer for comparable quantities of such supplies and/or services and that the rights and remedies provided herein are in addition to and do not limit any rights afforded to the City of Palm Bay. REPAIR RATES 1. Contractor shall be responsible for providing regular and emergency repairs as needed. 2. Contractor shall provide a regular and emergency repair rate per pricing table items. 3. Rates paid under this contract shall only be for productive repairs and must be clearly identified on each quote. 4. Contractor shall provide a percentage markup on dealer's cost for parts. 5. No charge will be allowed for providing quotes. 6. For all repairs, the City reserves the right to utilize the City's established procurement policy and shall have the option to solicit additional quotes for repair and/or new equipment if quotes submitted by Contractor appear non-competitive or higher than industry's prevailing prices. 7. The rates in the pricing table shall include, but not be limited to, labor, restoration, clean-up costs, sampling testing, incidentals, mileage and any other costs associated with the work unless the specific line item states differently. All ancillary items, including, but not limited to mobilization/demobilization, cleanup, sampling and testing; and, welding shall be included in the line item cost. 8. Hourly rates will be charged from the time the technician arrives at the City facility to the time the technician leaves the City facility. Travel time and mileage will not be billable. 9. Materials shall be furnished by the Contractor on a cost plus markup calculated as a percentage rate. Materials provided by the Contractor shall be billed to the City on the actual prices paid by the Contractor for materials plus the percentage mark-up. Copies of invoices for materials received by the Contractor will be submitted with each invoice. 10. The Contractor shall provide a price to ensure that the project is complete and fully functional to include a complete set of as-builts, manuals, and training for new equipment so that City Staff are capable of operating and maintaining the equipment. GENERAL The Successful Bidder will appoint one of their employees as the key contact for approval by the City's Project Manager. It is the City's belief that the service required is adequately described herein. Therefore, any negotiated contract, which may result from this IFB, will include the entire effort required of the bidder to provide the service described. Page 15 of 33 Page 301 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM Bid Pricing Form — Sheet 2 of 4 IFB NO. 40-0-2022/SM —WELL REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION SERVICES Contractors must bid on all items. This will be awarded 'all or none'. Provide a price for each line item listed below (Line Item Table). Transfer line items prices to scenario of Service listed on page 20.The scenario total will be used to compare one bid to another for award purposes only and does not represent a guarantee of future work. BUSINESS AFTER WEEKEND/ HOURS HOURS HOLIDAY LINE ITEM TABLE PRICE PRICE PRICES Item UOM Weekends 7:00 am- 5:30 pm- (Friday 5:30 # ITEM DESCRIPTION 5:30 pm 7:00 am pm-Monday Monday- Monday- 7:00 am)& Friday Friday Holidays 1 Well Drill Per foot $ $ �SW $ 2 Well Service Rig Per hour $ IVY $ $ Zi�J- 3 Pump Service Rig Per hour $ I $ /�j $ I W 4 Cement work or demolition Per hour $ -3-14 $ " 1� $ 5 On Site Welding Unit Per hour $ I v:L $ $ I��W 6 Machine Shop Welding Per hour $ $ I ' $ I 7 Pump/Well technician Per hour $ $ I $ 8 Chemical Treatment Per hour $ $ �, ''= $ 1 2<W- 9 Well abandonment Per hour $ $ $ 10 Specific Capacity test, before and after Per hour $ $ $ rehabilitation 11 Well Development and Redevelopment Per hour $ $ 2Z $ �'w 12 Chemical disinfection of well after Per hour $ $ $ rehabilitation g'2� 13 Pump Motor Retrieval Per hour $ 4 ,.� $ �4t $ �� 6 14 Miscellaneous work as needed, normal Per hour $ -qr— $ $ 1 business hours A o ized Si ature Com ny Printed Name &Title Date Page 17 of 33 Page 302 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM Bid Pricing Form— Sheet 3 of 4 IFB NO. 40-0-2022/SM —WELL REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION SERVICES BUSINESS AFTER WEEKEND/ HOURS HOURS HOLIDAY LINE ITEM TABLE PRICE PRICE PRICES Item UOM Weekends # 7:00 am- 5:30 pm- (Friday 5:30 pm- ITEM DESCRIPTION 5.30 pm 7:00 am Monday 7:00 am) Monday- Monday- &Holidays Friday Friday 15 Miscellaneous work as needed, non-normal Per hour $ '-W $ $ business hours Gh ` 225 2 16 Flow Meter Maintenance and Calibration Per hour $ 1 $ •� $ 17 Deep well Pump Maintenance Per hour $ ` .,11w- $ � $ 18 Well/Pump/Motor maintenance Per hour $ , $ 1,j� $ 1 3V 19 Raw water disposal Per hour $ $ 12L $ 20 Airlift well Per hour $ �t'`1 $ Z2v $ 2��w 21 Pump test Per hour $ Z w- $ 2 $ 26V'— 22 Swabbing Per hour $ IWl $ t j'S'4- $ Z VS42 23 Reports(other than weekly status reports) Per report $ $ tw $ 24 Water Storage Tank Residual Cleaning Per tank $ $ $ 25 Down hole video surveys Per video $ w $ $ S 26 360 Degree Video Per video $ 1 - $ 0�7 $ 27 Mobilize,demobilize&cleanup Per well $ $ �y�''-° $ 28 Wellhead/pump removal,cleaning and Per well $ $ �w $ J� reinstall 2 i)q—j Z �- 29 Well Acidification/EPA Per well $ $ $ J � 30 Chlorine Maintenance of Wells Per well $ $ $ 31 Percent Markup for Parts supplied &installed % `-S Autho ized Si ature Com any Name e t, W Z3122 Printed ame & Title Date Page 18 of 33 Page 303 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM Bid Pricing Form— Sheet 4 of 4 IFB NO. 40-0-2022/SM — WELL REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION SERVICES SCENARIO OF SERVICES—pricing requested for ITB comparison only(see pages 18— 19) Transfer line items prices, using the pricing in Business Hours Price column to Scenario of Services on the following table. The scenario total will be used to compare bids for award purposes only and does not represent a guarantee of annual work. Item# Description Unit Est Qty Price from Total Price— Line Item Scenarios of `a Table Services `b' `a'x`b' 7 Pump/Well technician Per hour 18 $ $ 8 Chemical Treatment Per hour 10 $ +p' $ 10 Specific Capacity test, before and after Per hour 7 $ $ rehabilitation 11 Well Development and Redevelopment Per hour 19 $ Z LISP $ 215`0_ 12 Chemical disinfection of well after Per hour 6 $ $ _ rehabilitation 14 w 14 Miscellaneous work as needed, normal Per hour 55 $ $ business hours 15�� a2�� 18 Well/Pump/Motor maintenance Per hour 56 $ �11 $ Sty. `�► 20 Airlift well Per hour 23 $ l $ 21 Pump test Per hour 5 $ ZI, $ 3� 25 Down hole video surveys Per video 2 $ - $ '�`'� 27 Mobilize, demobilize&cleaner Per well 15 $ u✓ $ � ()i 28 Wellhead/pump removal, cleaning and Per well 10 $ $ reinstall 2_w ` Zl7( fit` 29 Well Acidification/EPA Per well 3 $ 31JJJ'� $ 30 Chlorine Maintenance of Wells Per well 134 $ $ `J2°13L) GRAND TOTAL—SCENARIO OF SERVICES $ lZ3rI ' Au orizc Signa e C pany Name QP123121 Printed Name & Title Date Page 19 of 33 Page 304 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM References Bidder shall provide a minimum of three references,for which they are currently providing this type of service within the State of Florida. The City of Palm Bay is not to be included as a reference. 1. Company Name Contact Name and Title Address Phone Number E-Mail Address Length of contract or business relationship: Start Date End date Contract Value $ Description of work provided on this contract 2. Company Name Contact Name and Title Address Phone Number E-Mail Address Length of contract or business relationship: Start Date End date Contract Value $ Description of work provided on this contract 3. Company Name Contact Name and Title Address Phone Number E-Mail Address Length of contract or business relationship: Start Date End date Contract Value $ Description of work provided on this contract Page 20 of 33 Page 305 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. AMPS, INC. REFERENCES Port St. Lucie $50,000 City of Boynton Beach $250,000 900 SE Ogden Lane 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. Port St. Lucie, F134983 Boynton Beach, FL 33425 Attn: Dan Burdett Attn: David Roland Phone (7752) 873-6474 Phone (561) 752-6499 Email: dburdett@cityofpsl.com email: rolandd@bbfl.us Well inspections, Rehabs & Well reconstruction, rehabilitations,meter Wellfield maintenance calibrations/repairs;pump/motor sales & March 2022-Present service, fabrication, abandonments 2000-Present City of Palm Bay 5150,000 City of Hallandale Beach $50,000 1105 Troutman Blvd. N.E. 400 S. Federal Highway Palm Bay, FL Hallandale Beach, FL Attn: Bickram Ramjit Attn: Charles Casimir Phone (321) 426-5172 Phone: (786) 284-2222 Email:bickram.ramjit@palm-bayflorida.org Email: ccasimir@hallandalebeachfl.gov Wellfield maintenance & monitoring; Well rehabilitations& maintenance Well reconstruction, rehabs, fabrication, 2018 - Present Pump/motor sales & service, Abandonments,tank inspections & repairs 1996-Present City of Boca Raton $150,000 Town of Highland Beach $300,000 1401 Glades Road 3616 South Ocean Blvd. Boca Raton, FL 33432 Highland Beach, FL 33487 Attn: Rainy Maharaj Attn: Pat Roman Phone (561) 338-7316 Phone: (561)243-2084 Email: rmaharaj@ci.boca-raton.fl.us Email: proman@highlandbeach.us Wellfield maintenance,reconstruction, Well rehabilitations, maintenance Rehabs,fabrication,abandonments, pump/motor sales/service, fabrication Meter calibrations/repairs,pumps/motor services Sales & service, fabrication services 2018 - Present 1996 - Present Fort Pierce Utility Authority $200,000 715 S. 251h Street Fort Pierce, FL 34947 Attn: Keith Stephens Email: kstephensW fpua.com Well rehabilitations, abandonments, pump/motor sales/service, field services, fabrication Services 2012 - Present Page 306 of 2231 AMPS Agenda Item #10. AMPS, INC. REFERENCES City of Vero Beach $250,000 Seminole Tribe $100,00 PO Box 1389 6300 Stirling Road Vero Beach, FL 32961 Hollywood, FL 33024 Attn: Will Taube Attn: Ryan Bissoondial Email: wtaube d1covb.org, Email: rvanbissoondial ci..semtribe.com Well rehabilitations, abandonments, Well rehabilitations, field services, Field services, wellfield maintenance Pump/motor sales/service, fabrication Pump/motor sales/service, fabrication services Services 2006—Present 1999 - Present Palm Beach County $1,500,000 Town of Davie $75,000 50 S. Military Trail 6591 Orange Drive Suite 110 Davie, FL 33314 West Palm Beach, FL 33415 Attn: Raul Sotelo Attn: Diana Rivera Phone (954) 319-2792 Phone (561) 493-6117 Email: raul—sotelo@davie-fl.gov Email: drivera@pbcwater.com Well rehabs, well installation, Wellfield maintenance & monitoring, abandonments,pump sales & Well reconstruction, rehabs, fabrication, service Pump repairs 1996—As needed 1997—Present City of Delray Beach $250,000 City of Hollywood $ 75,000 100 NW lst Avenue 2600 Hollywood Blvd Delray Beach, FL 33444 Hollywood, FL 33022 ATTN: Juan Guevarez Attn: Luis Montoya Phone (561) 243-7305 Phone: (954) 967-4230 Email: guevarezj ernivdelravbeach.com Email: lmontoya@hollywoodfl.org Well reconstruction, rehabs, fabrication, Wellhead elevation including custom surface modifications,pump/motor sales& fabrication, rehabilitations service, wellfield maintenance pump/motor sales/service Coral Spring Improvement District City of Sunrise $200,000 10300 NW 1 lch Manor $50,000 10770 West Oakland Park Blvd. Coral Springs, FL 33071 Sunrise, FL 33351 ATTN: Christian McShea Attn: Jose Alvarez Phone (954) 752 1797 Phone: (954) 572-2424 Email: christianm a csidflgo Email:jalvarez2@sunrisefl.gov Wellfield maintenance & monitoring; Wellfield maintenance & monitoring, rehabs Field services, fabrication,pump/motor well installation, abandonments,fabrication, Sales/Service pump/motor sales & service **AMPS is the prime contractor on all above contracts Page 307 of 2231 AMPS Agenda Item #10. AMHaverhillP S AQUIFER MAINTENANCE & PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, INC. 7146 Road N. •West Palm Beach,FL 33407. 561-494-2844 City of Palm Bay Bid IFB No: 40-0-2022/SM List of Chemicals 1) Hydrochloric Acid 2) Sulfamic Acid 3) Sodium Carbonate, Anhydrous 4) Calcium Hypochlorite 5) Sodium Thiosulfate FOR YOUR TOTAL PUMP AND WELL FIELD NEEDS Page 308 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Safety Data Sheet Hydrochloric Acid 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Hydrochloric Acid (All grades) Synonyms/Generic Names: Muriatic Acid, Muriatic Acid Inhibited. SDS Sheet Number: 105099-08 Product Use: Industrial, Manufacturing or Laboratory use Manufacturer: Harcros Chemicals Inc. 5200 Speaker Road Kansas City, Kansas, 66101-1095 For More Information Call: 913-321-3131 In Case of Emergency Call: CHEMTREC- 800-424-9300 or 703-527-3887 (24 Hours/Day, 7 Days/Week) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION OSHA Hazards: Toxic by inhalation, Harmful by ingestion, Corrosive Target Organs: None Signal Words: Danger Pictograms: GHS Classification: Acute toxicity, Oral Cateqory 5 Acute toxicity, Inhalation Cateqory 3 Skin corrosion Cateqory 1 B Serious eye damage Category 1 Specific target organ toxicity-single exposure Category 3 GHS Label Elements, including precautionary statements: Hazard Statements: H303 May be harmful if swallowed. H314 Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. H331 Toxic if inhaled. H335 May cause respiratory irritation. Revised on 12/04/2012 Page 1 of 6 Page 309 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Precautionary Statements: P261 Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray. P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P305+P351+P338 IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if resent and easy to do so. Continue rinsing. P310 I Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. Potential Health Effects Eyes Causes eye burns. Inhalation Toxic if inhaled. Material is extremely destructive to the tissue of the mucous membranes and upper respiratory tract. Skin Harmful if absorbed through skin. Causes skin burns. Ingestion Harmful if swallowed. NFPA Ratings HMIS Ratings Health 3 Health 3 Flammability 0 Fire 0 Reactivity 1 Reactivity 1 Specific hazard Not Available Personal J 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Component Weight% CAS# EINECS#/ Formula Molecular ELINCS# Weight Hydrochloric Acid 10-38 7647-01-0 231-595-7 HCI 36.46 g/mol Water Balance 7732-18-5 231-791-2 H2O 18.00 g/mol 4. FIRST-AID MEASURES Eyes In case of eye contact, rinse with plenty of water and seek medical attention immediately. Inhalation Move casualty to fresh air and keep at rest. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. Get medical attention immediately. Skin Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and wash using soap. Get medical attention immediately. Ingestion Do Not Induce Vomiting! Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If conscious, wash out mouth with water. Get medical attention immediately. 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES Suitable (and unsuitable) Product is not flammable. Use appropriate media for adjacent fire. Cool extinguishing media containers with water. Special protective equipment Wear self-contained, approved breathing apparatus and full protective and precautions for firefighters clothing, including eye protection and boots. Specific hazards arising from Emits toxic(hydrogen chloride gas) fumes under fire conditions. (See the chemical also Stability and Reactivity section). Revised on 12/04/2012 Page 2 of 6 Page 310 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions, See section 8 for recommendations on the use of personal protective protective equipment and equipment. emergency procedures Environmental precautions Prevent spillage from entering drains. Any release to the environment may be subject to federal/national or local reporting requirements. Methods and materials for Neutralize spill with sodium bicarbonate or lime. Absorb spill with containment and cleaning up noncombustible absorbent material, then place in a suitable container for disposal. Clean surfaces thoroughly with water to remove residual contamination. Dispose of all waste and cleanup materials in accordance with regulations. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Precautions for safe handling See section 8 for recommendations on the use of personal protective equipment. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after using. Keep container closed when not in use. Avoid formation of aerosols. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Store in cool, dry well ventilated area. Keep away from incompatible materials (see section 10 for incompatibilities). 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Occupational exposure controls: Component Exposure Limits Basis Entity Hydrogen Chloride 2 ppm CEIL ACGIH 2.98 m /m3 5 ppm CEIL OSHA 7 m /m3 _ 5 ppm CEIL NIOSH 7 m /m3 50 ppm IDLH OSHA TWA: Time Weighted Average over 8 hours of work. TLV: Threshold Limit Value over 8 hours of work. REL: Recommended Exposure Limit PEL: Permissible Exposure Limit STEL: Short Term Exposure Limit during x minutes. IDLH: Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health WEEL: Workplace Environmental Exposure Levels CEIL: Ceiling Personal Protection Eyes Wear chemical safety lasses or goggles. Inhalation Provide local exhaust, preferably mechanical. If exposure levels are excessive, use an approved respirator. Skin Wear nitrile or rubber gloves, apron or lab coat. Other Not Available Revised on 12/04/2012 Page 3 of 6 Page 311 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Other Recommendations Provide eyewash stations, quick-drench showers and washing facilities accessible to areas of use and handling. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance (physical state, color, etc.) Light yellow liquid. Odor Strong, pungent odor. Odor threshold 0.25-10 ppm H Acidic. Melting point/freezing point -30-C (-22°F) Initial boiling point and boiling range 50.5°C (122.9°F) Flash point Not Flammable Evaporation rate Not Available Flammability(solid, as) Not Flammable Upper/lower flammability or explosive limit Not Explosive Vapor pressure 227 hPa (170 mmHg) at 21.1°C (70°F) 547 hPa (410 mmHg) at 37.7°C (99.9°F) Vapor density 1.267 air=1 Density 1.19 /cm' Solubility(ies) Soluble in water, diethyl ether. Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water Not Available Auto-ignition temperature I Not Available Decomposition temperature Not Available 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Chemical Stability Stable Possibility of Hazardous Reactions Will not occur. Conditions to Avoid Not Available Incompatible Materials Metals, oxidizing agents, organic materials, alkalis, water. Hazardous Decomposition Products Hydrogen chloride gas. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute Toxicity Skin Not Available Eyes Not Available Respiratory Not Available Ingestion LD50—Rabbit—900 mg/kg Carcinogenicity IARC 3: Not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans ACGIH A4: Not classifiable as a human carcinogen. NTP No components of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is identified as a known or anticipated carcinogen by NTP. OSHA No components of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is identified as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen by OSHA. Revised on 12/04/2012 Page 4 of 6 Page 312 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. _ns & Symptoms of Exposure Skin Irritation and burns. Eyes Severe e e irritation, conjunctivitis, burns, corneal necrosis. Respiratory Irritation, pain, inflammation of upper respiratory tract and mucous membranes, coughing, sneezing, choking. Ingestion Irritation, burning, ulceration, fever, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, thirst, difficulty swallowing, salivation. Chronic Toxicity May damage organs. Teratogenicity Not Available Mutagenicity May alter genetic material. Embryotoxicity Not Available Specific Target Organ Toxicity Kidneys, liver, mucous membranes, upper respiratory tract, skin, eyes, circulatory system, teeth. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicit Aquatic Vertebrate LC50—Gambusia affinis—282 m /L—96h Aquatic Invertebrate Not Available Terrestrial Not Available Persistence and Degradability Not Available Bioaccumulative Potential Not Available Mobility in Soil Not Available PBT and vPvB Assessment Not Available Other Adverse Effects Not Available 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste Residues Users should review their operations in terms of the applicable federal/national or local regulations and consult with appropriate regulatory agencies if necessary before disposing of waste product container. Product Users should review their operations in terms of the applicable federal/national or Containers local regulations and consult with appropriate regulatory agencies if necessary before disposing of waste product container_ The information offered in section 13 is for the product as shipped. Use and/or alterations to the product may significantly change the characteristics of the material and alter the waste classification and proper disposal methods. 14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION US DOT UN1789, Hydrochloric acid, 8, pg II _ TDG UN1789, HYDROCHLORIC ACID, 8, pg II IMDG UN1789, HYDROCHLORIC ACID, 8, pg II Marine Pollutant No IATA/ICAO UN1789, Hydrochloric acid, 8, pg II Revised on 12/04/2012 Page 5 of 6 Page 313 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION TSCA Inventory Status All ingredients are listed on the TSCA inventory. DSCL (EEC) All ingredients are listed on the DSCL inventory. California Proposition 65 Not Listed SARA 302 Not Listed SARA 304 Not Listed SARA 311 Hydrochloric Acid SARA 312 Hydrochloric Acid SARA 313 Listed: Hydrochloric Acid WHMIS Canada Class D-2k Material causing other toxic effects (VERY TOXIC). Class E: Corrosive material. 16. OTHER INFORMATION Revision Date Revision 1 12/04/2012 Disclaimer:Harcros Chemical Inc.,believes that the information herein is factual but is not intended to be all inclusive.The information relates only to the specific material designated and does not relate to its use in combination with other materials or its use as to any particular process. Because safety standards and regulations are subject to change and because Harcros has no continuing control over the material,those handling, storing or using the material should satisfy themselves that they have current information regarding the particular way the material is handled,stored or used and that the same is done in accordance with federal,state and local law.Harcros Chemicals Inc.,MAKES NO WARRANTY,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING(WITHOUT LIMITATION)WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE COMPLETENESS OR CONTINUING ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR WITH RESPECT TO FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE. Revised on 12/04/2012 Page 6 of 6 Page 314 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. BRENNTAGAKSAFETY DATA SHEET 1. Identification Other means of identification None known. Product identifier SULFAMIC ACID 99.8%CRY GSO Other means of identification CAS number 5329-14-6 Recommended use ALL PROPER AND LEGAL PURPOSES Recommended restrictions None known. Manufacturer/Importer/Supplier/Distributor information Manufacturer Company name Brenntag Mid-South, Inc. Address 1405 Highway 136, West Henderson,KY 42420 Telephone 270-830-1222 E-mail Not available. Emergency phone number 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC 2. Hazard(s) identification Physical hazards Not classified. Health hazards Skin corrosion/irritation Category 1 Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 1 Environmental hazards Not classified. OSHA defined hazards Not classified. Label elements Q Signal word Danger Hazard statement Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.Causes serious eye damage. Precautionary statement Prevention Wash thoroughly after handling.Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. Response If swallowed: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. If on skin(or hair):Take off immediately all contaminated clothing.Rinse skin with water/shower. If inhaled: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. If in eyes: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses,if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Immediately call a poison center/doctor.Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Storage Store locked up. Disposal Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/nationaVinternational regulations. Hazard(s)not otherwise None known. classified(HNOC) Supplemental information 100%of the substance consists of component(s)of unknown acute oral toxicity. 100%of the substance consists of component(s)of unknown acute dermal toxicity. 3. Composition/information on ingredients Substances Chemical name Common name and synonyms CAS number % Sulphamidic acid 5329-14-6 100 Material name:SULFAMIC ACID 99.8%CRY GSO sos us 561084 Version#:04 Revision date:07-27-2021 Issue date:01-13-2017 1 /7 Page 315 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. 4. First-aid measures Inhalation Move to fresh air.Call a physician if symptoms develop or persist. Skin contact Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower.Call a physician or poison control center immediately.Chemical burns must be treated by a physician.Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Eye contact Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.Call a physician or poison control center immediately. Ingestion Call a physician or poison control center immediately. Rinse mouth. Do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, keep head low so that stomach content doesn't get into the lungs. Most important Burning pain and severe corrosive skin damage.Causes serious eye damage. Symptoms may symptoms/effects, acute and include stinging,tearing, redness,swelling,and blurred vision. Permanent eye damage including delayed blindness could result. Indication of immediate Provide general supportive measures and treat symptomatically.Chemical burns: Flush with water medical attention and special immediately.While flushing, remove clothes which do not adhere to affected area.Call an treatment needed ambulance.Continue flushing during transport to hospital.Keep victim under observation. Symptoms may be delayed. General information Ensure that medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved,and take precautions to protect themselves. 5. Fire-fighting measures Suitable extinguishing media Foam. Powder.Carbon dioxide (CO2). Unsuitable extinguishing Do not use water jet as an extinguisher,as this will spread the fire. media Specific hazards arising from During fire,gases hazardous to health may be formed. the chemical Special protective equipment Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing must be worn in case of fire. and precautions for firefighters Fire fighting Move containers from fire area if you can do so without risk. equipment/instructions Specific methods Use standard firefighting procedures and consider the hazards of other involved materials. General fire hazards No unusual fire or explosion hazards noted. 6.Accidental release measures Personal precautions, Keep unnecessary personnel away. Keep people away from and upwind of spill/leak.Wear protective equipment and appropriate protective equipment and clothing during clean-up. Do not touch damaged containers emergency procedures or spilled material unless wearing appropriate protective clothing. Ensure adequate ventilation. Local authorities should be advised if significant spillages cannot be contained. For personal protection,see section 8 of the SDS. Methods and materials for Should not be released into the environment. containment and cleaning up Large Spills:Stop the flow of material, if this is without risk. Dike the spilled material,where this is possible.Absorb in vermiculite,dry sand or earth and place into containers. Following product recovery, flush area with water. Small Spills:Wipe up with absorbent material(e.g. cloth,fleece). Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. Never return spills to original containers for re-use. For waste disposal,see section 13 of the SIDS. Environmental precautions Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not contaminate water.Avoid discharge into drains,water courses or onto the ground. 7. Handling and storage Precautions for safe handling Do not get in eyes,on skin,or on clothing. Provide adequate ventilation.Wear appropriate personal protective equipment.Observe good industrial hygiene practices. Conditions for safe storage, Store locked up.Store in tightly closed container. Store away from incompatible materials(see including any incompatibilities Section 10 of the SDS). 8. Exposure controls/personal protection Occupational exposure limits No exposure limits noted for ingredient(s). Biological limit values No biological exposure limits noted for the ingredient(s). Material name:SULFAMIC ACID 99.8%CRY GSO sus us 561084 Version#:04 Revision date:07-27-2021 Issue date:01-13-2017 2/7 Page 316 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Appropriate engineering Good general ventilation should be used.Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. If controls applicable, use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation,or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. If exposure limits have not been established,maintain airborne levels to an acceptable level. Eye wash facilities and emergency shower must be available when handling this product. Individual protection measures,such as personal protective equipment The following are recommendations for Personnel Protective Equipment(PPE).The employer/user of this product must perform a Hazard Assessment of the workplace according to OSHA regulations 29 CFR 1910.132 to determine the appropriate PPE for use while performing any task involving potential exposure to this product. Eye/face protection Wear safety glasses with side shields(or goggles) and a face shield. Skin protection Hand protection Wear appropriate chemical resistant gloves. Other Wear appropriate chemical resistant clothing. Respiratory protection In case of insufficient ventilation,wear suitable respiratory equipment. Thermal hazards Wear appropriate thermal protective clothing,when necessary. General hygiene Always observe good personal hygiene measures,such as washing after handling the material considerations and before eating, drinking,and/or smoking. Routinely wash work clothing and protective equipment to remove contaminants. 9. Physical and chemical properties Appearance Physical state Solid. Form Solid. Color WHITE Odor ODORLESS Odor threshold Not available. pH 0.4-2 1 N, pH=0.41;0.75N,pH=0.5;0.5N, pH=0.63;0.25N, pH=0.87;0.1 N, pH=1.18;0.05N, pH=1.41;0.01 N, pH=2.02 Melting point/freezing point 401 °F(205 °C) Initial boiling point and boiling Not available. range Flash point Not available. Evaporation rate Not available. Flammability(solid,gas) Not available. Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits Flammability limit-lower Not available. M Flammability limit-upper Not available. (%) Explosive limit-lower(%) Not available. Explosive limit-upper(%) Not available. Vapor pressure Not available. Vapor density Not available. Relative density Not available. Solubility(ies) Solubility(water) Not available. Partition coefficient Not available. (n-octanol/water) Auto-ignition temperature Not available. Decomposition temperature Not available. Viscosity Not available. Other information Density 1.00 Ibs/gal 0.12 g/ml Material name:SULFAMIC ACID 99.8%CRY GSO sos us 561084 Version#:04 Revision date:07-27-2021 Issue date:01-13-2017 3/7 Page 317 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Explosive properties Not explosive. Molecular formula H3-N-03-S Molecular weight 97.1 g/mol Oxidizing properties Not oxidizing. Specific gravity 0.12 10. Stability and reactivity Reactivity Reacts violently with strong alkaline substances.This product may react with reducing agents. Chemical stability Material is stable under normal conditions. Possibility of hazardous Hazardous polymerization does not occur. reactions Conditions to avoid Contact with incompatible materials. Do not mix with other chemicals. Incompatible materials Bases. Reducing agents. Hazardous decomposition No hazardous decomposition products are known. products 11. Toxicological information Information on likely routes of exposure Inhalation May cause irritation to the respiratory system. Skin contact Causes severe skin burns. Eye contact Causes serious eye damage. Ingestion Causes digestive tract burns. Symptoms related to the Burning pain and severe corrosive skin damage.Causes serious eye damage. Symptoms may physical,chemical and include stinging,tearing, redness,swelling,and blurred vision. Permanent eye damage including toxicological characteristics blindness could result. Information on toxicological effects Acute toxicity Not known. Skin corrosion/irritation Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Serious eye damage/eye Causes serious eye damage. irritation Respiratory or skin sensitization Respiratory sensitization Due to partial or complete lack of data the classification is not possible. Skin sensitization Due to partial or complete lack of data the classification is not possible. Germ cell mutagenicity Due to partial or complete lack of data the classification is not possible. Carcinogenicity Due to partial or complete lack of data the classification is not possible. IARC Monographs.Overall Evaluation of Carcinogenicity Not listed. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances(29 CFR 1910.1001-1053) Not listed. US.National Toxicology Program(NTP) Report on Carcinogens Not listed Reproductive toxicity Due to partial or complete lack of data the classification is not possible. Specific target organ toxicity- Due to partial or complete lack of data the classification is not possible. single exposure Specific target organ toxicity- Due to partial or complete lack of data the classification is not possible. repeated exposure Aspiration hazard Due to partial or complete lack of data the classification is not possible. 12. Ecological information Ecotoxicity Because of the low pH of this product, it would be expected to produce significant ecotoxicity upon exposure to aquatic organisms and aquatic systems. Material name:SULFAMIC ACID 99.8%CRY GSO sos us 561084 Version#:04 Revision date:07-27-2021 Issue date:01-13-2017 4/7 Page 318 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Product Species Test Results Sulphamidic acid(CAS 5329-14-6) Aquatic Fish LC50 Fathead minnow(Pimephales promelas) 14.2 mg/I,96 hours " Estimates for product may be based on additional component data not shown. Persistence and degradability No data is available on the degradability of this product. Bioaccumulative potential No data available. Mobility in soil No data available. Other adverse effects No other adverse environmental effects(e.g.ozone depletion, photochemical ozone creation potential, endocrine disruption, global warming potential) are expected from this component. 13. Disposal considerations Disposal instructions Collect and reclaim or dispose in sealed containers at licensed waste disposal site. Incinerate the material under controlled conditions in an approved incinerator. Do not allow this material to drain into sewers/water supplies. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations. Local disposal regulations Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations. Hazardous waste code D002:Waste Corrosive material[pH<=2 or =>12.5,or corrosive to steel] The waste code should be assigned in discussion between the user,the producer and the waste disposal company. Waste from residues/unused Dispose of in accordance with local regulations. Empty containers or liners may retain some products product residues.This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe manner(see: Disposal instructions). Contaminated packaging Since emptied containers may retain product residue,follow label warnings even after container is emptied. Empty containers should be taken to an approved waste handling site for recycling or disposal. 14. Transport information DOT UN number UN2967 UN proper shipping name SULFAMIC ACID Transport hazard class(es) Class 8 Subsidiary risk - Packing group III Special precautions for user Read safety instructions,SDS and emergency procedures before handling. ERG number 154 Transport information on packaging may be different from that listed.Transportation information on packaging may be different from that listed. IATA UN number UN2967 UN proper shipping name SULFAMIC ACID Transport hazard class(es) Class 8 Subsidiary risk - Packing group III Environmental hazards No. ERG Code 154 Special precautions for user Read safety instructions,SIDS and emergency procedures before handling. IMDG UN number UN2967 UN proper shipping name SULPHAMIC ACID Transport hazard class(es) Class 8 Subsidiary risk - Packing group III Environmental hazards Marine pollutant No. EmS F-A,S-B Material name:SULFAMIC ACID 99.8%CRY GSO sDs us 561084 Version#:04 Revision date:07-27-2021 Issue date:01-13-2017 5/7 Page 319 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Special precautions for user Read safety instructions,SDS and emergency procedures before handling. DOT IATA;IMDG ,�g1 f 4ti i Y 15. Regulatory information US federal regulations This product is a"Hazardous Chemical'as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard,29 CFR 1910.1200. Toxic Substances Control Act(TSCA) TSCA Section 12(b)Export Notification(40 CFR 707,Subpt.D) Not regulated. CERCLA Hazardous Substance List(40 CFR 302.4) Not listed. SARA 304 Emergency release notification Not regulated. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances(29 CFR 1910.1001-1053) Not listed. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986(SARA) SARA 302 Extremely hazardous substance Not listed. SARA 311/312 Hazardous Yes chemical Classified hazard Skin corrosion or irritation categories Serious eye damage or eye irritation SARA 313(TR I repo rti ng) Not regulated. Other federal regulations Clean Air Act(CAA)Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants(HAPs)List Not regulated. Clean Air Act(CAA)Section 112(r)Accidental Release Prevention(40 CFR 68.130) Not regulated. Safe Drinking Water Act Not regulated. (SDWA) Food and Drug Total food additive Administration(FDA) Indirect food additive GRAS food additive Material name:SULFAMIC ACID 99.8%CRY GSO sos us 561084 Version#:04 Revision date:07-27-2021 Issue date:01-13-2017 6/7 Page 320 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. US state regulations California Proposition 65 California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986(Proposition 65):This material is not known to contain any chemicals currently listed as carcinogens or reproductive toxins. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. International Inventories Country(s)or region Inventory name On inventory(yes/no)* Australia Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances(AICS) Yes Canada Domestic Substances List(DSL) Yes Canada Non-Domestic Substances List(NDSL) No China Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China(IECSC) Yes Europe European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Yes Substances(EINECS) Europe European List of Notified Chemical Substances(ELINCS) No Japan Inventory of Existing and New Chemical Substances (ENCS) Yes Korea Existing Chemicals List(ECL) Yes New Zealand New Zealand Inventory Yes Philippines Philippine Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances Yes (PICCS) Taiwan Taiwan Chemical Substance Inventory(TCSI) Yes United States& Puerto Rico Toxic Substances Control Act(TSCA) Inventory Yes "A"Yes"indicates that all components of this product comply with the inventory requirements administered by the governing country(s) A"No"indicates that one or more components of the product are not listed or exempt from listing on the inventory administered by the governing country(s). 16. Other information, including date of preparation or last revision Issue date 01-13-2017 Revision date 07-27-2021 Version# 04 HMIS®ratings Health:3 Flammability:0 Physical hazard:0 NFPA ratings Health:3 Flammability:0 Instability: 0 Disclaimer While Brenntag believes the information contained herein to be accurate,Brenntag makes no representation or warranty,express or implied, regarding,and assumes no liability for,the accuracy or completeness of the information. The Buyer assumes all responsibility for handling, using and/or reselling the Product in accordance with applicable federal,state,and local law. This SIDS shall not in any way limit or preclude the operation and effect of any of the provisions of Brenntag's terms and conditions of sale. Material name:SULFAMIC ACID 99.8%CRY GSO sos us 561084 Version#:04 Revision date:07-27-2021 Issue date:01-13-2017 7/7 Page 321 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. SAFETY DATA SHEET Sodium Carbonate,Anhydrous SIDS#: 497-19-8 Revision date: 2015-03-30 Format: NA Version 5 TRONOX 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Identifier Product Name Sodium Carbonate,Anhydrous Other means of identification Product Code(s) 497-19-8 Synonyms Sodium carbonate;Carbonic acid,disodium salt; Disodium carbonate Chemical Family Alkali salt Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use Recommended Use: Glass manufacture , Personal care, Detergent,Water treatment chemical,Chemical processing Restrictions on Use: See section 16 for more information Manufacturer Address Tronox Alkali Wyoming Corporation 1735 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tel:+1 877-362-2248 or+1 215-299-6904 www.tronox.com Emergency telephone number 1 307/872 2452(Plant-Green River,WY) 1 303/389-1409(Medical-U.S.-Call Collect) For leak,fire,spill or accident emergencies,call: 1 800/424 9300(CHEMTREC- U.S.A.) 1 703/527 3887(CHEMTREC-Collect-All Other Countries) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Classification OSHA Regulatory Status This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard(29 CFR 1910.1200) erious eye damage/eye irritation [Category 2 Page 1 /7 Page 322 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Sodium Carbonate, Anhydrous SDS#: 497-19-8 Revision date: 2015-03-30 Version 5 GHS Label elements. including precautionary statements EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Warning Hazard Statements 1319 -Causes serious eye irritation < I Precautionary Statements-Prevention P264-Wash face, hands and any exposed skin thoroughly after handling P280-Wear eye protection/face protection Precautionary Statements-Response P305+ P351 + P338- IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do.Continue rinsing P337+ P313-If eye irritation persists:Get medical advice/attention Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) No hazards not otherwise classified were identified. Other Information May be harmful if swallowed 3. COMPOSITION;INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Chemical Family Alkali salt. Formula Na2CO3 Chemical name CAS-No Weight% Sodium carbonate 497-19-8 100 Synonyms are provided in Section 1 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye Contact Rinse immediately with plenty of water, also under the eyelids,for at least 15 minutes. If symptoms persist, call a physician. Skin Contact Wash off with warm water and soap. Get medical attention if irritation develops and persists. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before re-use. Inhalation Remove person to fresh air. If signs/symptoms continue,get medical attention. Page 2 17 Page 323 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Sodium Carbonate,Anhydrous SDS#: 497-19-8 Revision date: 2015-03-30 Version 5 Ingestion Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person Get medical attention if symptoms occur Most important symptoms and Causes serious eye damage/eye irritation. effects,both acute and delayed Indication of immediate medical Treat symptomatically. attention and special treatment needed, if necessary 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES Suitable Extinguishing Media Use extinguishing agent suitable for type of surrounding fire. Specific Hazards Arising from the Non-combustible,substance itself does not burn but may decompose upon heating to Chemical produce corrosive and/or toxic fumes Hazardous Combustion Products Fumes of sodium oxide.Carbon oxides(Cox). Explosion data Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact Not sensitive. Sensitivity to Static Discharge Not sensitive. Protective equipment and As in any fire,wear self-contained breathing apparatus pressure-demand, MSHA/NIOSH precautions for firefighters (approved or equivalent)and full protective gear. 6.ACCIDENTAL REI E MEASURES Personal Precautions Avoid dust formation.Sweep up to prevent slipping hazard. Other For further clean-up instructions,call Emergency Hotline number listed in Section 1 "Product and Company Identification"above. Environmental Precautions Do not flush into surface water or sanitary sewer system. Methods for Containment Prevent large quantities of this product from contacting vegetation or waterways.Cover with plastic sheet to prevent spreading. Pick up and transfer to properly labeled containers. Keep in suitable and closed containers for disposal. Methods for cleaning up Pick up and transfer to properly labeled containers. Keep in suitable and closed containers for disposal.Dispose of waste as indicated in Section 13. 7. HANDUNG AND STORAGE Handling Use air conveying/mechanical systems for bulk transfer to storage. Provide appropriate exhaust ventilation at places where dust is formed. In case of insufficient ventilation,wear suitable respiratory equipment if release of airborne dust is expected. Storage Store in original container.Keep in properly labeled containers. Keep container tightly closed. Incompatible products Aluminium. Powdered aluminum.Acids 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL PROTECTION Control parameters This product,as supplied,does not contain any hazardous materials with occupational exposure limits established by the region specific regulatory bodies Local nuisance dust standards apply Page 3/7 Page 324 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Sodium Carbonate, Anhydrous SDS#: 497-19-8 Revision date: 2015-03-30 Version 5 Appropriate engineering controls Engineering measures Where reasonably practicable this should be achieved by the use of local exhaust ventilation and good general extraction. Individual protection measures, such as personal protective eauipment Eye/Face Protection Tightly fitting safety goggles. Skin and Body Protection Wear suitable protective clothing.Protective shoes or boots. Hand Protection Nitrile rubber, Neoprene gloves Respiratory Protection In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection. Hygiene measures Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. General information These recommendations apply to the product as supplied 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Information on basic physical and chemical pro ep rties Appearance Granules Physical State Solid Color White Odor odorless Odor threshold Not applicable pH 11.4 (1%solution in water) Melting point/freezing point 851 °C Boiling Point/Range No information available Flash point Not applicable Evaporation Rate No information available Flammability(solid,gas) Non-combustible,substance itself does not burn but may decompose upon heating to produce corrosive and/or toxic fumes Flammability Limit in Air Upper flammability limit: No information available Lower flammability limit: No information available Vapor pressure No information available Vapor density No information available Density No information available Specific gravity 2.52 Water solubility 212.5 g/L @ 20 °C Solubility in other solvents No information available Partition coefficient No information available Autoignition temperature No information available Decomposition temperature 400 °C Viscosity, kinematic No information available Viscosity,dynamic No information available Explosive properties Not explosive Oxidizing properties Non-oxidizing Molecular weight 105.99 Bulk density 0.86-1.12 g/cm3(Dense grades)0.70-0.90 g/cm3(Light Grades) K,t 0 bar m/s 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Reactivity None under normal use conditions. Chemical Stability Stable. Decomposes by reaction with strong acid. Page 4/7 Page 325 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Sodium Carbonate, Anhydrous SDS#: 497-19-8 Revision date: 2015-03-30 Version 5 Possibility of Hazardous Reactions None under normal processing. Hazardous polymerization Hazardous polymerization does not occur. Conditions to avoid Exposure to air or moisture over prolonged periods. Incompatible materials Aluminium. Powdered aluminum.Acids. Hazardous Decomposition Products Sodium oxides.Carbon oxides(COx). 41.TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Product Information LD50 Oral 2,800 mg/kg(rat) LD50 Dermal > 2,000 mg/kg(rabbit) LC50 Inhalation 2.3 mg/L(rat) Eye Contact Irritating to eyes. Skin Contact Non-irritating Sensitization Patch test on human volunteers did not demonstrate sensitization properties. Information on toxicological effects Symptoms No information available. Delayed and immediate effects as well as chronic effects from short and long-term exposure Chronic toxicity No known effect. Mutagenicity No information available Carcinogenicity Not recognized as carcinogenic by Research Agencies(IARC,NTP,OSHA,ACGIH). Reproductive toxicity No information available. STOT-single exposure No information available. STOT-repeated exposure No information available. Aspiration hazard No information available_ 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity odium carbonate(497-19-8) ctive Ingredient(s) �'8' uration Species alue Units odium Carbonate 6 h LC50 Blue ill sunfish 00 /L odium Carbonate h EC50 Ceriodaphnia. 00-227 /L Persistence and degradability Biodegradability does not pertain to inorganic substances. Bioaccumulation Does not bioaccumulate. Mobility Dissociates into ions. Other Adverse Effects None known. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Page 5/7 Page 326 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Sodium Carbonate, Anhydrous SDS#: 497-19-8 Revision date: 2015-03-30 Version 5 Waste disposal methods This material, as supplied,is not a hazardous waste according to Federal regulations(40 CFR 261). Dispose of in accordance with local regulations. Contaminated Packaging Dispose of in accordance with local regulations. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT NOT REGULATED TDG NOT REGULATED ICAO/IATA NOT REGULATED IMDG/IMO NOT REGULATED 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION U.S. Federal Regulations SARA 313 Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986(SARA). This product does not contain any chemicals which are subject to the reporting requirements of the Act and Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 372 SARA 311/312 Hazard Categories Acute health hazard Yes Chronic health hazard No Fire hazard No Sudden release of pressure hazard No Reactive Hazard No Clean Water Act This product does not contain any substances regulated as pollutants pursuant to the Clean Water Act(40 CFR 122.21 and 40 CFR 122.42) CERCLA This material,as supplied,does not contain any substances regulated as hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act(CERCLA)(40 CFR 302)or the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act(SARA)(40 CFR 355). There maybe specific reporting requirements at the local,regional,or state level pertaining to releases of this material US State Regulations California Proposition 65 This product does not contain any Proposition 65 chemicals. U.S.State Right-to-Know Regulations This product does not contain any substances regulated by state right-to-know regulations International Inventories Component TSCA DSL EINECS/ELI ENCS China KECL PICCs AICS (United (Canada) NCS (Japan) (IECSC) (Korea) (Philippines) (Australia) States (Europe) Sodium carbonate X X X X X X X X 497-19-8(100) Page 617 Page 327 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Sodium Carbonate, Anhydrous SDS#: 497-19-8 Revision date: 2015-03-30 Version 5 Mexico- Grade Moderate risk,Grade 2 WHMIS Hazard Class D26-Toxic materials, Eye irritation Class E : Corrosive to aluminum.Not corrosive to animal skin or carbon steel. T • rrse_Tn�oc E-eo.ro,uYQ 16.OTHER INFORMATION FPA Health Hazards 2 rlammability 0 Instability 0 ISpecialHazards MIS Health Hazards 2 iFlammability 0 [Physical hazard 0 lPersonal Protection X NFPA/HMIS Ratings Legend Severe=4;Serious=3;Moderate=2;Slight= 1; Minimal=0 Product Certifications This product meets the chemical testing specifications defined in the Food Chemicals Codex(FCC), 8th Edition. This product is certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 60 for use in drinking water treatment at the specified maximum use limit.The MUL (maximum use level)for sodium carbonate,anhydrous is 150 mg/L under NSF/ANSI Standard 60. f�r (D NSF"/ , Certified to CtrtAc~ IVSFfANS!60American Water Wo PCs Association Revision date: 2015-03-30 Revision note Minor change Disclaimer Tronox Limited believes that the information and recommendations contained herein (including data and statements)are accurate as of the date hereof. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE,WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE CONCERNING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN.The information provided herein relates only to the specified product designated and may not be applicable where such product is used in combination with any other materials or in any process. Further,since the conditions and methods of use are beyond the control of Tronox Limited,Tronox Limited expressly disclaims any and all liability as to any results obtained or arising from any use of the products or reliance on such information. Prepared By: Tronox Limited Tronox Logo-Trademark of Tronox Limited c0 2015 Tronox Limited. All Rights Reserved. End of Safety Data Sheet Page 7/7 Page 328 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Safety Data Sheet Section 1: Identification of the Substance/Mixture and of the Company/Undertaking 1.1 Product identifier Product Name • Calcium Hypochlorite Granular Synonyms • All-Clear TM ChlorRight; All-Clear TM Shock Clear; AmeriChlor Calcium Hypochlorite Granules;Assalt 73; BioGuard Burn Out 73; BioGuard CLC Classic; Ca(OCI)2; Cal Hypo Granules; Calcium Hypochlorite; Calcium Hypochlorite Granular; Ideal Pool Products Super Shock 73; InduclorTm; InduclorTm 70; Nature's Way Super Pool Shock; Pittclor 70; Pittclor@; Power Powder@ PIusTM; Power Powder® Pro TM; PrestochlorTM; Pro Team Power 73; ProGuard; Refresh Dry Chlorinating Granular; Re- Fresh@; Regal®; RepakTM + Granules; RepakTm Dry Chlorinating Granules; Super Pool Shock; Super Shock-It@; Super Shock-It@ 73; Super ZappitTm; Sustain@ Shock Treatment; Vanguard@ Plus Calcium Hypochlorite Granules; ZappitTm; ZappitTM 73 1.2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Relevant identified use(s) • Industrial Application, Chlorine Disinfectant, Pool Chemicals 1.3 Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet Manufacturer • Axiall, LLC 1000 Abernathy Rd. NE, Suite 1200 Atlanta, GA 30328 United States www.axiall.com msdsinfo@axiall.com Telephone (General) - +1 225-685-1240 Supplier . Solucor 10 Reagens Industrial Parkway Bradford L3Z 2A4 Canada www.axiall.com msdsinfo@axiall.com Telephone (General) • 905-775-5000 1.4 Emergency telephone number Manufacturer • +1 304-455-6882 Supplier • +1 304-455-6882 Section 2: Hazards Identification EU/EEC According to: Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 (CLP)/REACH 1907/2006 [amended by 2015/830] 2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture CLP Oxidizing Solids 2- H272 Acute Toxicity Oral 4 - H302 Prrpar!Lim Date: INO(Jrhed2015 -cunF?;' J CI.PIRri)CiI I,nqu yu:I_,lc;!iD.h(US) i:! isinn Date: ;)/Sep!ernbe:!'Lr�:O F=!)0 r,OS'i1A i fJR 20 i2.1M f.AS 20 in Ptay? 1 qf•1!i - - Page 329 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Skin Corrosion 1 B - H314 Serious Eye Damage 1 - H318 Specific Target Organ Toxicity Single Exposure 3: Respiratory Tract Irritation - H335 Hazardous to the aquatic environment Acute 1 - H400 2.2 Label Elements CLP DANGER t f Hazard statements - H272- May intensify fire; oxidizer H302- Harmful if swallowed H318 - Causes serious eye damage H314-Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. H335- May cause respiratory irritation H400-Very toxic to aquatic life Prevention • P210 - Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking. P220 - Keep/Store away from clothing and other combustible materials. P221 -Take any precaution to avoid mixing with combustibles P260- Do not breathe dusts or mists. P261 -Avoid breathing dust, fume, gas, mist, vapours and/or spray. P264-Wash thoroughly after handling. P270- Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. P271 - Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. P273 -Avoid release to the environment. P280-Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. Response • P370+13378- In case of fire: Use to extinguish. P304+P340- IF INHALED. Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. P310 - Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. P303+P361+P353- IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. P321 - Specific treatment, see supplemental first aid information. P363-Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. P305+P351+P338- IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P301+P312 - IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. P330- Rinse mouth. P331 - Do NOT induce vomiting. P391 -Collect spillage. Storage/Disposal • P403+P233-Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. P405-Store locked up. P501 - Dispose of content and/or container in accordance with local, regional, national, and/or international regulations. Supplemental information - 0-3 percent of this product consists of an ingredient of unknown toxicity. 2.3 Other Hazards CLP • According to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (CLP)this material is considered hazardous. United States (US) According to: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 HCS 2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture OSHA HCS 2012 Oxidizing Solids 2 {'ren,m[lian i3!00hLei/Mk) (orm;:!:Eli �_riuliaii Lit;;) i-LI(1_I',O; .;)012,?i Page 330 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Acute Toxicity Oral 4 Skin Corrosion 1113 Serious Eye Damage 1 Specific Target Organ Toxicity Single Exposure 3: Respiratory Tract Irritation 2.2 Label elements OSHA HCS 2012 DANGER Hazard statements • May intensify fire; oxidizer Harmful if swallowed Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Causes serious eye damage May cause respiratory irritation Precautionary statements Prevention • Keep away from heat. Keep/Store away from clothing and other combustible materials. Take any precaution to avoid mixing with combustibles Do not breathe dust. Wash thoroughly after handling. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. Response . In case of fire: Use to extinguish. IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Call a POISON CENTER/doctor/if you feel unwell. IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Speck treatment, see supplemental first aid information. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor/ . IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. Storage/Disposal • Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Store locked up. Dispose of content and/or container in accordance with local, regional, national, and/or international regulations. Supplemental information • 0 - 3 percent of this product consists of an ingredient of unknown toxicity. 2.3 Other hazards OSHA HCS 2012 • Under United States Regulations (29 CFR 1910.1200- Hazard Communication Standard), this product is considered hazardous. Canada According to: WHMIS 2015 2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture WHMIS 2015 Oxidizing Solids 2 Acute Toxicity Oral 4 Skin Corrosion 1 B Serious Eye Damage 1 Specific Target Organ Toxicity Single Exposure 3: Respiratory Tract Irritation •rtj;:ri'Ich ..'.rs, t.;lO::inf:rr/2J1`, �:i;r,;:E:-lJ::I-i'$:,`ACf? -=vni::;cd„l n,,"iii;r{Lail i';vi„tu:.::;it: ,.,�itn de;nn..;.i)Ig iJ :;l__ .i)•.!A:!:. . =2, .,iNUv NIS Page 331 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. 2.2 Label elements WHMIS 2015 DANGER 06 r�. Hazard statements • May intensify fire; oxidizer Harmful if swallowed Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Causes serious eye damage May cause respiratory irritation Precautionary statements Prevention . Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking. Keep away from clothing and other combustible materials. Do not breathe dust. Wash thoroughly after handling. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. Wear fire resistant or flame retardant clothing. Response • In case of fire: Use to extinguish. IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. Call a POISON CENTER/doctor/if you feel unwell. IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water or shower. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor/ . Specific treatment, see supplemental first aid information. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. IF SWALLOWED: Call a POISON CENTER/doctor/if you feel unwell. Storage/Disposal • Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Store locked up. Dispose of content and/or container in accordance with local, regional, national, and/or international regulations. 2.3 Other hazards WHMIS 2015 In Canada, the product mentioned above is considered hazardous under the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). Section 3 - Composition/information on Ingredients 3.1 Substances Material does not meet the criteria of a substance. 3.2 Mixtures Composition Chemical Name Identifiers % LD50/LC50 Classifications According to Regulation/Directive r'I.- n.niun!?.ctra: 13/i r,L:ix.rfLii1_ . n�:i:r:(J G:Ijii:h(11s_l RvT!il6uw DF:.o: ')0i:ic.p4,ithrrY:e 1:7 Fj I(:L Page 332 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. CAS:7778-54-3 EU CLP: Annex VI,Table 3.1:Ox.Sol.2,H272;Acute Tox.4 EC Number:231- ',H302;Skin Corr. 1 B,H314;Aquatic Acute 1,H400 Calcium 908 7 65%TO NDA OSHA HCS 2012: Ox.Sol.2;Skin Corr.1B;Eye Dam. 1;Acute hypochlorite EU Index:017- 76% Tox.4(Orl);STOT SE 3:Resp.Irrit. 012-00-7 WHMIS 2015: Ox.Sol.2;Skin Corr. 1B;Eye Dam. 1;Acute Tox.4(Orl):STOT SE 3:Resp. Irrit. CAS:7647-14-5 EU CLP: Eye Irrit.2,H319 Sodium chloride EC Number:231- 10%TO Ingestion/Oral-Rat OSHA HCS 2012: Eye Irrit.2 598-3 30% LD50•3000 mglkg WHMIS 2015: Eye Irrit.2 CAS:1305-62-0 EU CLP: Eye Dam.1,H318;Skin Corr. 1,H314;Aquatic Calcium 1%TO IngestionlOral-Rat Chronic 3,H412 37-3 hydroxide 1 Number:215- 3% LD50•7340 mg/kg OSHA HCS 2012: Skin Corr. 1;Eye Dam. 1 WHMIS 2015: Skin Corr. 1;Eye Dam.1 Calcium CAS:10137-74-3 0%TO EU CLP: Ox.Sol.2,H272 chlorate EINECS:233-378- 3% NDA OSHA HCS 2012: Ox.Sol.2 2 WHMIS 2015: Ox.Sol.2 CAS:471-34-1 EU CLP: Skin Imt.2,H315;Eye Irrit.2,H319 Calcium EC Number:207- 1%TO LD50 Ingestion/Oral-Rat mgtk OSHA HCS 2012: Skin Irrit.2;Eye Irrit.2 carbonate 439 9 3% LD50•6450 mg/kg WHMIS 2015: Skin Irrit.2;Eye Irrit,2 CAS:10043-52-4 EC Number:233- EU CLP: Annex VI,Table 3.1:Eye Irrit.2,H319 Calcium 140-8 0.1% LD50•1 glkg Ingestion/Oral-Rat OSHA HCS 2012: Eye Irrit.2;Acute Tox.4(Orl) chloride EU Index:017- WHMIS 2015: Eye Irrit.2;Acute Tox.4(Orl) 013-00-2 See Section 16 for full text of H-statements. Section 4 - First Aid Measures 4.1 Description of first aid measures Inhalation Move victim to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration. Do not use mouth-to-mouth method if victim inhaled the substance; give artificial respiration with the aid of a pocket mask equipped with a one -way valve or other proper respiratory medical device. Call a poison center control center or doctor for further treatment advice. Skin For minor skin contact, avoid spreading material on unaffected skin. In case of contact with substance, immediately flush skin with running water for at least 20 minutes. Remove and isolate contaminated clothing. Call a poison center or doctor for treatment advice. Eye In case of contact with substance, immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present after the first 5 minutes. Continue Rinsing. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. Ingestion If swallowed, seek medical attention immediately from poison control center or doctor. Have a person sip a glass of water, if able to swallow. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor. 4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed • If ingestion, irritation, any type of overexposure or symptoms of overexposure occur during, or persists after use of this product, contact a POISON CONTROL CENTER, EMERGENCY ROOM OR PHYSICIAN immediately; have Safety Data Sheet information available. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person. Refer to Section 11 -Toxicological Information. 4.3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Notes to Physician Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. All treatments should be based on observed signs and symptoms of distress in the patient. Consideration should be given to the possibility that overexposure to materials �.Al Page 333 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. other than this product may have occurred. Section 5 -Firefighting Measures 5.1 Extinguishing media Suitable Extinguishing Media • Drench with large quantities of water only. Unsuitable Extinguishing • Do not use dry chemicals or foams. Product supplies own oxygen, therefore attempts Media to smother fire with a wet blanket, carbon dioxide, dry chemical extinguisher or other means are not effective. Product has the potential to cause a violent reaction if dry chemical fire extinguishers are used. 5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture Unusual Fire and Explosion • Containers may explode when heated. Hazards May explode from heat or contamination. May ignite combustibles (wood, paper, oil, clothing, etc.) Runoff may create fire or explosion hazard. Some will react explosively with hydrocarbons (fuels) These substances will accelerate burning when involved in a fire. Emits toxic fumes under fire conditions. Chlorine gas may be generated. Hazardous Combustion Depending on conditions, decomposition products may include the following materials: Products carbon oxides; halogenated compounds; metal oxide/oxides. 5.3 Advice for firefighters Structural firefighters' protective clothing provides limited protection in fire situations ONLY; it is not effective in spill situations where direct contact with the substance is possible. Wear chemical protective clothing that is specifically recommended by the manufacturer. It may provide little or no thermal protection. Wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). SMALL FIRES: Move containers from fire area if you can do it without risk. Promptly isolate the scene by removing all persons from the vicinity of the incident if there is a fire. No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. This material is very toxic to aquatic organisms. Fire water contaminated with this material must be contained and prevented from being discharged to any waterway, sewer or drain. Section 6 -Accidental Release Measures 6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Personal Precautions Use extreme caution in handling spilled material. Ventilate the area before entry. Use spark-proof tools and explosion-proof equipment. Do not walk through spilled material. Do not mix this product with any other chemicals, including any other pool chemicals of any kind, such as other disinfection or"shock" pool products. Contamination with moisture, acids, organic matter, other chemicals (including, but not limited to cleaning chemicals and other pool chemicals), petroleum or paint products or other easily combustible materials may start a chemical reaction with generation of heat, liberation of hazardous gases and possible violent reaction leading to fire or explosion. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, avoid direct contact. Do not touch damaged containers or spilled material unless wearing appropriate protective clothing. Emergency Procedures ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no smoking,flares, sparks or flames in immediate area). As an immediate precautionary measure, isolate spill or leak area for at least 50 meters (150 feet) in all directions. Keep unauthorized personnel away. Stay upwind. Keep out of low areas. Do not get water inside container. 6.2 Environmental precautions Prevent entry into waterways, sewers, basements or confined areas. �'r k, . ii i+:.- i C; Page 334 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. 6.3 Methods and material for containment and cleaning up Containment/Clean-up Avoid generating dust. Measures If fire or decomposition occurs in area of spill, immediately douse with plenty of water. Otherwise, sweep up all visible material using a clean (new, ifpossible), dry shovel and broom and immediately dissolve material in a water-filledcontainer. Spilled material that has been swept up and dissolved in water should be used immediately in the normal application for which this product is being consumed. 6.4 Reference to other sections Note: see Section 1 for emergency contact information and Section 13 for waste disposal. Section 7 -Handling and Storage 7.1 Precautions for safe handling Handling Use extreme caution in handling spilled material. Use only with adequate ventilation. Keep away from combustible material. Strong oxidizer. Contact with other material may cause fire. Use spark-proof tools and explosion-proof equipment. Do not mix this product with any other chemicals, including any other pool chemicals of any kind, such as other disinfection or"shock" pool products. Contamination with moisture, acids, organic matter, other chemicals (including, but not limited to cleaning chemicals and other pool chemicals), petroleum or paint products or other easily combustible materials may start a chemical reaction with generation of heat, liberation of hazardous gases and possible violent reaction leading to fire or explosion. Always add product to large quantities of water to fully dissolve product. Do not pour water into product, always add product to water. Use only a clean (new, if possible), dry scoop made of metal or plastic each time product is taken from the container. Do not add this product to any dispensing device containing remnants of any other product or pool chemical.Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, avoid direct contact. Do not breathe dust. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Do not ingest. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, or using tobacco. Empty containers retain product residue and can be hazardous. Do not reuse container. Residual material remaining in empty container can react to cause fire.Thoroughly flush empty container with water then destroy by placing in trash collection. 7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Storage Ventilate enclosed areas. Keep only in the original container. Keep container closed. Separate from acids, alkalis, reducing agents and combustibles. See NFPA 400. Hazardous Materials Code for further information. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. If product becomes contaminated or decomposes do not reseal container. If possibleisolate, container in open air or well-ventilated area. 7.3 Specific end use(s) • Refer to Section 1.2 - Relevant identified uses. Section 8 - Exposure Controls/Personal Protection 8.1 Control parameters Exposure Limits/Guidelines Result ACGIH Canada British Canada Ontario Canada Quebec NIOSH Columbia Calcium chloride TWAs Not established Not established 5 mg/m3 TWA Not established Not established (10043-52-4) Calcium hydroxide TWAs 5 mg/m3 TWA 5 mg/m3 TWA 5 mg/m3 TWA 5 mg/m3 TWAEV 5 mg/m3 TWA (1305-62-0) -1)�:,_P OS`:A{: =f112 '0'I; Page 335 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Calcium carbonate 10 mg/m3 TWAEV 10 mg/m3 TWA(total (471-34-1) TWAs Not established Not established Not established (total dust) dust);5 mg/m3 TWA (respirable dust) Exposure Limits/Guidelines (Con't.) Result OSHA Calcium hydroxide TWAs 15 mg/m3 TWA(total dust);5 mg/m3 TWA(respirable fraction) (1305-62-0) 8.2 Exposure controls Engineering Good general ventilation should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to Measures/Controls conditions. If applicable, use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. Personal Protective Equipment Respiratory If workers are exposed to concentrations above the exposure limit, they must use appropriate, certified respirators. Use a properly fitted, air-purifying or air-fed respirator complying with an approved standard if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. Respirator selection must be based on known or anticipated exposure levels, the hazards of the product and the safe working limits of the selected respirator. Eye/Face • Wear chemical splash goggles and face shield. Skin/Body • Personal protective equipment for the body should be selected based on the task being performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a specialist before handling this product. HANDS: Chemical-resistant, impervious gloves complying with an approved standard should be worn at all times when handling chemical products if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. Considering the parameters specified by the glove manufacturer, check during use that the gloves are still retaining their protective properties. It should be noted that the time to breakthrough for any glove material may be different for different glove manufacturers. In the case of mixtures, consisting of several substances, the protection time of the gloves cannot be accurately estimated. GLOVES: Nitrile, neoprene, and butyl rubber. Environmental Exposure Controls should be engineered to prevent release to the environment, including Controls procedures to prevent spills, atmospheric release and release to waterways. Follow best practice for site management and disposal of waste. Key to abbreviations ACGIH=American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygiene STEV =Short Term Exposure Value NIOSH=National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health TWA -Time-Weighted Averages are based on 8h/day,40h/week exposures OSHA =Occupational Safety and Health Administration TWAEV=Time-Weighted Average Exposure Value STEL =Short Term Exposure Limits are based on 15-minute exposures Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties 9.1 Information on Basic Physical and Chemical Properties Material Description Physical Form Solid Appearance/Description Various colored solid(granular solid)with a slight chlorine odor. Color Various colors. Odor Chlorine Odor Threshold No data available General Properties Boiling Point 170 to 180°C(338 to 356°F) Melting Point/Freezing Point No data available Decomposes Decomposition Temperature 170 to 180°C(338 to 356°F) pH Alkaline Page 336 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Specific Gravity/Relative Density No data available Bulk Density 1 to 1.07 g/cm' Water Solubility Soluble 100% Iviscosity No data available Volatility Vapor Pressure No data available Vapor Density No data available Evaporation Rate No data available Volatiles(Wt.) 0% Volatiles(Vol.) 10% flammability Flash Point Not relevant UEL Not relevant LEL Not relevant Autoignition No data available Flammability(solid,gas) No data available Environmental Octanol/Water Partition coefficient No data available 9.2 Other Information • No additional physical and chemical parameters noted. Section 10: Stability and Reactivity 10.1 Reactivity • No dangerous reaction known under conditions of normal use. 10.2 Chemical stability • The product may not be stable under certain conditions of storage or use. Product decomposes at approximately 170-180°C (338-356°F) releasing oxygen gas and some chlorine gas. 10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions • Hazardous reactions or instability may occur under certain conditions of storage or use. Conditions may include the following: contact with combustible materials, contact with acids/ammonia. Reactions may include the following: risk of causing or intensifying fire, liberation of toxic gas. 10.4 Conditions to avoid • Heating may cause a fire or explosion. Excessive heat will cause decomposition resulting in the release of oxygen and chlorine gas. 10.5 Incompatible materials • Highly reactive or incompatible with the following materials: moisture, combustible materials, organic materials, metals, acids, alkalis, oxidizing materials, reducing materials, ammonia, petroleum products, paint products, wood and paper, and pool chemicals. Acid or ammonia contamination will release toxic gases. 10.6 Hazardous decomposition products . Depending on conditions, product slowly releases chlorine gas. Section 11 -Toxicological Information 11.1 Information on toxicological effects Components Calcium chloride 10043- Acute Toxicity: Ingestion/Oral-Rat LD50.1 g/kg (0.1%) 52-4 Calcium hydroxide(1% 1305-62 Acute Toxicity: Ingestion/Oral-Rat LD50•7340 mg/kg; TO 3%) -0 Irritation: Eye-Rabbit•10 mg•Severe irritation r:,L'un L_._,. ::;r'::ir:[a:;,''_t��=; !u n+,.i�£{U/71 1'/u.�1GE l' an•,;a;:;;r. Cn;;r:h:'111) Page 337 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Calcium carbonate(1% 471-34- Irritation: Eye-Rabbit•750 pg 24 Hour(s)-Severe irritation TO 3/o) 1 Acute Toxicity: Ingestion/Oral-Rat LD50-3000 mg/kg; Irritation: Eye-Rabbit-100 mg 24 Hour(s)-Moderate irritation;Skin-Rabbit-500 mg 24 Hour(s)-Mild irritation; Sodium chloride(10% 7647-14 Multi-dose Toxicity: Ingestion/Oral-Rat TDLo-201.6 g/kg 6 Week(s)-Intermittent; Vascular.BP elevation not TO 30%) -5 characterized in autonomic section; Mutagen: Unscheduled DNA synthesis-Ingestion/Oral-Rat-16800 mg/kg 4 Week(s)-Continuous; Reproductive: Ingestion/Oral-Rat TDLo-56400 mg/kg(5D pre-21 D post);Reproductive EffectsWaternal Effects:Postpartum;Reproductive Effects:Effects on Newborn:Biochemical and metabolic Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54 Acute Toxicity: Ingestion/Oral-Rat LD50.850 mg/kg (65%TO 76%) 1-3 GHS Properties Classification EU/CLP.Acute Toxicity-Oral 4-ATEmix(Orl)=1118 mg/kg Acute toxicity OSHA HCS 2012.Acute Toxicity-Oral 4-ATEmix(Orl)=1054 mg/kg WHMIS 2015.Acute Toxicity-Oral 4-ATEmix(Orl)=1054 mg/kg EU/CLP-Skin Corrosion 1 B Skin corrosion/Irritation OSHA HCS 2012-Skin Corrosion I WHMIS 2015-Skin Corrosion 1B EU/CLP.Serious Eye Damage 1 Serious eye damage/Irritation OSHA HCS 2012.Serious Eye Damage 1 WHMIS 2015.Serious Eye Damage 1 EU/CLP-No data available Skin sensitization OSHA HCS 2012-No data available WHMIS 2015.No data available EU/CLP.No data available Respiratory sensitization OSHA HCS 2012.No data available WHMIS 2015.No data available EU/CLP-No data available Aspiration Hazard OSHA HCS 2012•No data available WHMIS 2015-No data available EU/CLP-No data available Carcinogenicity OSHA HCS 2012.No data available WHMIS 2015.No data available EU/CLP-No data available Germ Cell Mutagenicity, OSHA HCS 2012.No data available WHM[S 2015.No data available EU/CLP-No data available Toxicity for Reproduction OSHA HCS 2012-No data available WHMIS 2015-No data available EU/CLP.Specific Target Organ Toxicity Single Exposure 3:Respiratory Tract Irritation OSHA HCS 2012-Specific Target Organ Toxicity Single Exposure 3:Respiratory Tract STOT-SE Irritation WHMIS 2015.Specific Target Organ Toxicity Single Exposure 3:Respiratory Tract Irritation EU/CLP.No data available STOT-RE OSHA HCS 2012.No data available WHMIS 2015.No data available iso;n!i.-i;; J:ii:- :.I:r.i!eti._, .,. ,r!!�.,. i:!.;f-iF1�;c:..2f11: °•nlr.li:i' Page 338 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Potential Health Effects Inhalation Acute (Immediate) • May cause corrosive burns- irreversible damage. May cause respiratory irritation. Chronic (Delayed) • Repeated or prolonged exposure to corrosive fumes may cause bronchial irritation with chronic cough. Skin Acute (Immediate) • Causes severe skin burns. Chronic(Delayed) • Repeated or prolonged exposure to corrosive materials will cause dermatitis. Eye Acute (Immediate) • Causes serious eye damage. Direct contact with the eyes can cause irreversible damage, including blindness. Chronic (Delayed) • Repeated or prolonged exposure to corrosive materials or fumes may cause conjunctivitis. Ingestion Acute (Immediate) • Harmful or fatal if swallowed. May cause irreversible damage to mucous membranes. Chronic(Delayed) • Repeated or prolonged exposure to corrosive materials or fumes may cause gastrointestinal distrubances. Carcinogenic Effects . This material contains components that may cause cancer, however, based on regulatory criteria this material is not classified as a carcinogen. Key to abbreviations LD = Lethal Dose TD = Toxic Dose Section 12 - Ecological Information 12.1 Toxicity CAS Aquatic Toxicity-Fish: 96 Hour(s)LC50 Bluegill-Lepomis macrochirus 57-60 pg/L[Fresh water] Comments:Calcium hypochlorite 96 Hour(s)LC50 Atlantic silverside-Menidia menidia 37 pg/L[Marine water]Comments:Calcium hypochlorite Calcium Hypochlorite 96 Hour(s)LC50 Bluegill-Lepomis macrochirus 1294600 pg/L[Fresh water]Comments:Sodium chloride Granular NDA 96 Hour(s)LC50 Guppy-Poecilia reticulata 356 mg/L[Marine water]Comments:Calcium hydroxide 96 Hour(s)NOEC Guppy-Poecilia reticulata 56 mg/L[Marine water]Comments:Calcium hydroxide Aquatic Toxicity-Crustacea: 48 Hour(s)EC50 Water flea-Daphnia magna 402600-469200 ug/L [Fresh water]Comments:Sodium chloride 48 Hour(s)EC50 Water flea-Daphnia magna 0.073-0.079 pg/L[Marine water]Comments:Calcium hypochlorite • LC50: 0.088 mglL (96 hr, Bluegill Sunfish)Very toxic to aquatic life. Do not allow to enter groundwater, surface water or drains. 12.2 Persistence and degradability • Material data lacking. 12.3 Bioaccumulative potential • Material data lacking. 12.4 Mobility in Soil • Material data lacking. 12.5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment Pre;,.,r:a.iun'Ra:r.: ..,",i0:•fciie,;�7p';� f-nir.ni'Ct!:. _;,�:c;iC;Ff: :raia,gt: !:irl�-h(!;;'1 -...:isiuit r'scc: 2:.NS!rincr,ihrrl20l% !C F ckl A 1 , V,L`V iNl� Page 339 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. • No PBT and vPvB assessment has been conducted. 12.6 Other adverse effects • No studies have been found. Section 13 - Disposal Considerations 13.1 Waste treatment methods Product waste The generation of waste should be avoided or minimized wherever possible. This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe way. Spilled material that has been swept up and dissolved in water should be used immediately in the normal application for which this product is being consumed. If this is not possible, material may be neutralized. Please contact Axiall Corporation Emergency Response team for guidance at 304-455-6882. Note: Only properly neutralized material should be flushed to sewer. Unneutralized material can cause environmental damage to receiving water or can interfere with treatment plant operation. Care must be taken when using or disposing of chemical materials and/or their containers to prevent environmental contamination. Empty containers retain product residue and can be hazardous. Residual material remaining in empty container can react to cause fire. Thoroughly flush empty container with water then destroy by placing in trash collection. Disposal of this product, solutions and any by-products should at all times comply with the requirements of environmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any regional local authority requirements. Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Packaging waste Dispose of content and/or container in accordance with local, regional, national, and/or international regulations. Section 14-Transport Information 14.1 UN 14.2 UN proper 14.3 Transport hazard 14.4 Packing 14.5 Environmental number shipping name class(es) group hazards DOT UN2880 Calcium hypochlorite, hydrated 5.1 1 Marine Pollutant TDG UN2880 CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE, 5.1 II Marine Pollutant HYDRATED IMO/IMDG UN2880 CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE, 5.1 Marine Pollutant HYDRATED IATAACAO UN2880 Calcium hypochlorite,hydrated 5.1 :I Chronic Aquatic Toxicity 14.6 Special precautions for Under 49 CFR (DOT), non-bulk U.S. domestic shipments by ground do not require user Marine Pollutant markings or labels, nor does Marine Pollutant need to be mentioned on shipping papers. 14.7 Transport in bulk Data lacking, according to Annex II of Marpol and the IBC Code Section 15 - Regulatory Information 15.1 Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture SARA Hazard Classifications Acute, Fire FIFRA— Pesticide Labeling This chemical is a pesticide product registered by the Environmental Protection f i Page 340 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Agency and is regulated under FIFRA. Pesticide products are exempt from TSCA and not subject to inventory requirements. • This chemical is a pesticide product registered by the Environmental Protection Agency and is subject to certain labeling requirements under federal pesticide law. These requirements differ from the classification criteria and hazard information required for safety data sheets, and for workplace labels of non-pesticide chemicals. Inventory Component CAS Canada DSL Canada NDSL EU EINECS EU ELNICS TSCA Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Yes No Yes No Yes Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Yes No Yes No Yes Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Yes No Yes No Yes Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 No No Yes No No Calcium 7778-54-3 Yes No Yes No Yes hypochlorite Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 1 Yes I No Yes I No I Yes Canada Labor- ------------ -- Canada-WHMIS-Classifications of Substances • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 D213 • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 C.E • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 E Uncontrolled product • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 according to WHMIS classification criteria Uncontrolled product • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 according to WHMIS classification criteria Canada-WHMIS-Ingredient Disclosure List • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 1 % •Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed i Environment Canada-CEPA-Priority Substances List • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed •Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed United States Labor —� U.S.-OSHA-Process Safety Management-Highly Hazardous Chemicals • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed 1'I.;ci:fa!iuii I:1A,". 13i;c. .�;;VISIUII L]Fi$,- 20i;�ugiiplX7,..'_:`li; c-I La P. !-IL—?.LI1"<,W`i;t;^;26I S Page 341 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-OSHA-Specifically Regulated Chemicals •Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed Environment- U.S.-CAA(Clean Air Act)-1990 Hazardous Air Pollutants • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-CERCLA/SARA-Hazardous Substances and their Reportable Quantities • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 10 lb final RQ;4.54 kg final RQ • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed i U.S.-CERCLA/SARA-Radionuclides and Their Reportable Quantities • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-CERCLA/SARA-Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances EPCRA RQs • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed - Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-CERCLA/SARA-Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances TPQs • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-CERCLA/SARA-Section 313-Emission Reporting �'i•=.peiaiiau',ie- i;iliii.ia :h!%ftiii F:)I!ti :I-I1 -:T::!l l;!I)rIuagca ;nhsit i,l_c2:1 Page 342 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-CERCLA/SARA-Section 313-PBT Chemical Listing • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act)-Section 12(b)-Export Notification • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed United States -California Environment U.S.-California-Proposition 65-Carcinogens List • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-California-Proposition 65-Developmental Toxicity • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-California-Proposition 65-Maximum Allowable Dose Levels(MADL) •Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed •Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed Sodium chloride 7647 14 5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-California-Proposition 65-No Significant Risk Levels(NSRL) • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed •Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed •Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed 119p; 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I 'i PIP 'tj I i- P,C,.., n(;o"ll!7_.V•Pii,ill 15 Page 343 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-California-Proposition 65-Reproductive Toxicity-Female • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed •Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed U.S.-California-Proposition 65-Reproductive Toxicity-Male • Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 Not Listed • Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 Not Listed • Calcium chlorate 10137-74-3 Not Listed • Calcium hydroxide 1305-62-0 Not Listed • Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 Not Listed • Calcium carbonate 471-34-1 Not Listed 15.2 Chemical Safety Assessment • No Chemical Safety Assessment has been carried out. 15.3 Other Information • WARNING:This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Section 16 -Other Information Relevant Phrases (code &full text) • H315- Causes skin irritation H319-Causes serious eye irritation H412-Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects Revision Date • 20/September/2016 Preparation Date • 13/October/2015 Disclaimer/Statement of • The technical data given herein is correct to the best of our knowledge, information Liability and belief at the date of its publication. The information given is designed only as a guidance for safe handling, use, processing, storage, transportation, disposal and release, and is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification. No guarantee is being given as to the end use performance. The product is sold on the basis that buyers test the product for their specific purposes. This information related to the material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials or in any process. Key to abbreviations NDA=No Data Available Pt lgwi a6ui1 0,<[9 33'S'(,IUG Cr♦20l(; rn�il.if: I1 i_'_I iI1 ii iV �'.�i�l;:'�i,�iIS) xi;iu I;ati:: 'L'!/`:c:ps mta:rl:-:U3fi _l; Li',Ot,,iAIIC:;_(i1?' AliIF:fSM'I Page 344 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. .a r� �_� "-y a � spy, t .� t^• .�-_. _-w d� MSDS NUMBER: EUSA-180 CURRENT ISSUE DATE: September, 2007 IUM TWOSULFATE Page 1 of 6 PRODUCT NAMES: SecohypoTm Anhydrous and Sodium Thiosulfate Pentahydrate OTHER/GENERIC NAMES: Sodium Thiosulfate Anhydrous, Sodium Hyposulfite; "hypo"; Sodium Thiosulfate Crystal; Prismatic Rice PRODUCT USE: Photo processing, water treatment, waste treatment, paper manufacture, other industrial processes. SUPPLIER: Esseco USA LLC Gatehall IV 4 Gatehall Drive Parsippany, NJ 07054 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 973-267-3330 (Monday-Friday, 9:OOam-4:30pm) FOR EMERGENCY IN USA, CALL CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 (24 Hours/Day, 7 Days/Week) • t o t EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: Odorless, clear to white crystals or granules which may irritate the skin and respiratory tract. May cause irritation and/or burns to the eyes. Reacts with acids to form toxic and irritating sulfur dioxide gas and/or hydrogen sulfide gas. Not flammable. •► •��Etlan# R INGREDIENT NAME CAS NUMBER WEIGHT% Sodium thiosulfate 7772-98-7 >98 Or Sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate 10102-17-7 >99 Trace impurities and additional material names not listed above may appear in Section 15 of this MSDS. These materials may be listed for local "Right-To-Know" compliance and for other reasons. OSHA Hazard Communication Standard: This product is considered hazardous under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. SKIN: Wash skin with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse. EYES: Flush eyes immediately with water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses if present after the first 5 minutes if you can do so easily and continue flushing. Get immediate medical attention. INHALATION: Promptly remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen, provided a qualified operator is available. If symptoms persist, get medical attention. Page 345 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Y ! _. ATA AT DATA i ,era MSDS NUMBER: EUSA-180 CURRENT ISSUE DATE: September, 2007 SODIUM THIOSULFATE Page 2 of 6 INGESTION: If conscious, immediately rinse with water and give 1 glass of water to drink. Do not inudce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Get immediate medical attention. ADVICE TO PHYSICIAN: Treat symptomatically. L EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Material is not flammable. Use extinguishing media appropriate for material in surrounding fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PRECAUTIONS/INSTRUCTIONS: Wear NIOSH-approved self-contained breathing apparatus to protect against any release of toxic and/or irritating fumes. Skin and eye protection should also be provided. Use water-spray to keep fire-exposed containers cool, and to knock down vapors and gases. IN CASE OF SPILL OR OTHER RELEASE: (See section 8 for recommended personal protective equipment.) Promptly shovel or sweep up material with minimum dusting and shovel into an empty container with a cover. Clean spill area with plenty of water. Spills and releases may have to be reported to Federal and/or local authorities. See Section 15 regarding reporting requirements. ' 1 ➢ I NORMAL HANDLING: (See section 8 for recommended personal protective equipment.) Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not breathe dust or mist. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. If dissolving and mixing solutions: with anhydrous material, the reaction is exothermic and the solution will retain heat; with the hydrate (crystal) material, the reaction is endothermic and the solution will cool. STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from acids and oxidizing agents. Keep container closed when not in use and protect from physical damage. ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Provide local exhaust if dusty or misty conditions exist or if there is a release of sulfur dioxide and/or hydrogen sulfide gas. Keep incompatible materials out of hoods, ducts, etc. Page 346 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. ������ . r�r•� MATERIAL SAFETY DATA ` H E F T MSDS NUMBER: EUSA-180 CURRENT ISSUE DATE: September, 2007 SODIUM THIOSULFATE Page 3 of 6 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SKIN PROTECTION: For handling dry material, wear rubber gloves and full work clothing, including long-sleeved shirt and trousers. When handling solutions, wear impervious gloves and an apron. If contact with the solution is repeated and/or prolonged, wear full impervious clothing. EYE PROTECTION: Wear chemical safety glasses/goggles. RESPIRATORY Where required, use a NIOSH-approved respirator for dust, mist, sulfur dioxide PROTECTION: and/or hydrogen sulfide gas, as conditions indicate. If sulfur dioxide and/or hydrogen sulfide gas should be released, use a NIOSH-approved self-contained breathing apparatus or supplied-air respirator. Equipment selection depends on contaminant type and concentration. Select in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.134 and good industrial hygiene practice. ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS: Eyewash and safety shower are recommended. EXPOSURE GUIDELINES INGREDIENT NAME ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL OTHER LIMIT No ingredients listed in this section. ---- ---- .... OTHER EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR POTENTIAL DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Sulfur dioxide: OSHA TWA = 5 ppm; ACGIH TLV= 2 ppm; ACGIH STEL= 5 ppm. Hydrogen sulfide: OSHA Ceiling (10 minute peak during 8hr shift) = 20 ppm; ACGIH TLV= 10 ppm; ACGIH STEL = 15 ppm. APPEARANCE: Clear to White granules or crystals. PHYSICAL STATE: Solid. MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 158.11 (anhydrous) 248.18 (pentahydrate) CHEMICAL FORMULA: NaZS203 (anhydrous) HYDRATED FORMULA: NaZS703.5HZ0 (pentahydrate) ODOR: Odorless. SPECIFIC GRAVITY (water = 1.0): 1.667 (anhydrous) 1.685 (pentahydrate) SOLUBILITY IN WATER(weight%): 33 @ 0"C (anhydrous) 52 @ 0°C (pentahydrate) pH: -8.6 (7.5%solution; anhydrous) BOILING POINT: Not applicable. MELTING POINT: 48°C (pentahydrate) VAPOR PRESSURE: Not applicable. VAPOR DENSITY (air = 1.0): Not applicable. EVAPORATION RATE: Not applicable. COMPARED TO: Not applicable. %VOLATILES: Not applicable. FLASH POINT: Not flammable. FLASH POINT METHOD: Not applicable Page 347 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS NUMBER: EUSA-180 CURRENT ISSUE DATE: September, 2007 SODIUM THIOSU LFATE Page 4 of 6 AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not applicable UPPER FLAME LIMIT (volume%in air): Not applicable LOWER FLAME LIMIT (volume%in air): Not applicable FLAME PROPAGATION RATE (solids): Not applicable OSHA FLAMMABILITY CLASS: Not applicable t tir r NORMALLY STABLE? (CONDITIONS TO AVOID): Normally stable. INCOMPATIBILITIES: Strong oxidizers: causes vigorous exothermic reactions. Acids: releases sulfur dioxide and/or hydrogen sulfide gas. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Sulfur dioxide gas, hydrogen sulfide gas and sodium sulfide residue. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. m • • • • e , POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARDS SKIN: Dust, solutions or mist may cause skin irritation from repeated or prolonged contact. EYES: Dust, solutions or mist may irritate or burn the eyes and cause temporary conjunctivitis. INHALATION: Inhalation of product dust or mist may irritate the respiratory tract. Contact with acids releases sulfur dioxide and/or hydrogen sulfide gas which may be harmful or deadly if inhaled. INGESTION: Ingestion may cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract and purging, if a large quantity is ingested. Relatively low in acute toxicity. DELAYED EFFECTS: None known. Ingredients found on one of the three OSHA designated carcinogen lists are listed below. INGREDIENT NAME NTP STATUS IARC STATUS OSHA LIST No ingredients listed in this section. ---- ---- ---- TOXICITY DATA: Immediate (Acute) Effects: Data not available. Delayed (Subchronic and chronic) Effects: Data not available. Other Data: None. Page 348 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. R, ; s4: FIF' T � DA A SHE- ET MAT . : t A �. �._� A { �... , `� �.� MSDS NUMBER: EUSA-180 CURRENT ISSUE DATE: September, 2007 SODIUM THIOSULFATE Page 5 of 6 The following data is available for Sodium Thiosulfate anhydrous: Daphnia Magna LC50 48 hrs 520 mg/L Western Mos uitofish LC50 96 hrs 24,000 mg/L Not classified as hazardous to aquatic organisms. •0M • 1 ' • RCRA Is the unused product a RCRA hazardous waste if If yes, the RCRA ID number is: Not applicable. discarded? No OTHER DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS: Dispose of in accordance with applicable Federal, State and Local regulations. The information offered in section 13 is for the product as shipped. Use and/or alterations to the product such as mixing with other materials may significantly change the characteristics of the material and alter the RCRA classification and the proper disposal method. US DOT HAZARD CLASS: Not regulated. US DOT ID NUMBER: Not applicable. PROPER SHIPPING NAME: Not applicable. For additional information on shipping regulations affecting this material, contact the information number found in Section 1. TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) TSCA INVENTORY STATUS: All components are listed on TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances. OTHER TSCA ISSUES: None. SARA TITLE III/CERCLA "Reportable Quantities" (RQs) and/or"Threshold Planning Quantities" (TPQs) exist for the following ingredients. INGREDIENT NAME SARA/CERCLA RQ (lb) SARA EHS TPQ (lb) No ingredients listed in this section. ---- ---- Spills or releases resulting in the loss of any ingredient at or above its RQ requires immediate notification to the National Response Center [(800) 424-8802] and to your Local Emergency Planning Committee. Many states have more stringent regulations. Report all spills in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. SECTION 311 HAZARD CLASS: Acute Health Page 349 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS NUMBER: EUSA-180 CURRENT ISSUE DATE: September, 2007 SODIUM THIOSULFATE Page 6 of 6 SARA 313 TOXIC CHEMICALS: The following ingredients are SARA 313 "Toxic Chemicals" and may be subject to annual reporting requirements. CAS numbers and weight percents are found in Section 2. INGREDIENT NAME COMMENT No ingredients listed in this section. ---- STATE RIGHT-TO-KNOW In addition to the ingredients found in Section 2, the following are listed for state right-to-know purposes. INGREDIENT NAME WEIGHT% COMMENT No ingredients listed in this section. ---- ---- ADDITIONAL REGULATORY INFORMATION: None WHMIS CLASSIFICATION (CANADA): D2B FOREIGN CHEMICAL CONTROL INVENTORY STATUS: Listed on Canadian DSL, Australian AICS, Phillipines PICCS, Chinese IECSC, Japanese MITI, Korean KECL, and EU EINECS. CURRENT ISSUE DATE: September, 2007 PREVIOUS ISSUE DATE: September, 2004 CHANGES TO MSDS FROM PREVIOUS ISSUE DATE ARE DUE TO THE FOLLOWING: Updated format, revised information in sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12, 15 for updated information. OTHER INFORMATION: This product is not for food or drug use. The information in this Material Safety Data Sheet is be to be accurate and reliable as of the date issued. Esseco USA makes no warranties, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or course of performance or usage of trade. Accordingly, Esseco USA will not be responsible for damages resulting from use of or reliance upon this information. The user is responsible for determining whether the Esseco USA product is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user's method of use or application. Given the variety of factors that can affect the use and application on an Esseco USA product, some of which are uniquely within the user's knowledge and control, it is essential that the user evaluate the Esseco USA product to determine whether it is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user's method of use or application. Page 350 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. JAMES R. MURRAY EXPERIENCE 1988-Present Aquifer Maintenance & Performance Systems, Inc. (AMPS, Inc.) Owner/President Specializing in monthly or quarterly well field maintenance programs , well rehabilitations, insitu well reconstruction, Robotic tank cleaning& inspections, downhole video surveys,fabrication & machining (20,000 sq.ft. facility), pump sales & repairs, flowmeter calibrations &well field production management & training 1988-1989 Baylik Drilling, Lahabra California Florida Testing& Engineering, Ft. Lauderdale, FL/CA/Peru Drilling& Fabrication Specialist Oil field rig conversions and crew training 1985-1988 Layne Western, Mission KS Drilling Superintendent Responsible for rig unitization & operation procedures to optimize drilling & rehabilitation in California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona & New Mexico, including scheduling, safety programs (for both tool pushers & crews). Wells ranged from 150 to 4368 ft. Bakersfield, CA 30 employees 6 drill rigs Denver, CO 26 employees 4 drill rigs Chino, CA 70 employees 10 drill rigs 1984-1985 K.T.M. Consulting, Phoenix, AZ Drilling Specialist Responsible for training of experienced drilling crews in technical procedures for US, Malaysia & Middle Eastern clients. Training included large reverse air, stiff foam, direct air, mud rotary, rehabilitations, deep zone testing, rig and BOP configuration &fabrication. 1974-1984 Pool International dba Morrow Drilling, Odessa Texas Roughneck 1975-1977 Driller 1977-1979 Tool Pusher 1979-1984 Roughneck: Responsibilities included handling lower ends of drill pipe during Trips; handling tongs during makeup; breaking out pipe; rig floor jobs; maintaining& repairing equipment Driller: Supervised on-site drilling, floormen &trained crew members; also operated drilling machinery Page 351 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Tool Pusher: Responsible for all rig operations (rig machinery, well drilling, tools & equipment) as well as coordinating between drilling contractor &operating company. Total footage drilled from 1974 thru 1984 492,000 feet, wells included gas & oil, Steam, propane storage, salt water disposal, dewatering, large diameter, Deep Seismic, Water wells and shaft intersect wells CERTIFICATIONS NGWA Standards Development 2007 IADC (International Association of Drilling Contractors) 1980 State approved CEU Speaker AGWT, NGWA 2007/present State approved CEU Speaker FWPCOA 1990/present State approved CEU Speaker FDEP, FHD State approved CEU Instructor FL drilling License requirements Provider#149 Mud schools: Quality mud, western mud, American Colloid, Nalco, Baroid Developed a reusable vinyl drilling fluid for Nalco, Morrow, Layne 1980 Shaft construction—Institute of Shaft Drilling Technology, New Mexico NGWA/Arizona drillers license #1 Nevada license#1227 Florida license#11310 American Welding Society#1078 G4 & Underwater welding Pre Welding Certification instructor for Layne Western Offshore & Land rotary API non-resident certification Petroleum extension service International Association of Drilling Contractors, University of Texas at Austin Heavy equipment apprentice program, Mesa local 1971 South Florida Water Management, Water use monitoring And Compliance for closed channel Flow Hydraulics 2005 OTHER Designed & implemented maintenance software for municipalities PH imbalance (portable unit) patent Pending Auto Bacteriological control (stationary unit) patent pending Number one choice for well rehabilitation & maintenance (AMPS, Inc.) by Southeast Utility Council (unofficial poll) Certified instructor for DEP/SFWMD Certified instructor for state drilling license requirements Instructor for FWPCOA classes ASTM D18 (Frack Management) Committee Founder Hottshot Prototypes, LLC References available upon request Page 352 of 2231 �_1MPS ' Agenda Item #10. c r F D m M M m X CD z r� n 3 --I "n 00 ;u O D v r n N m N Z W M m Page 353 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Project manager: Jim Murray with 50+years of experience Responsibilities/Role in this contract: Coordination of work &crews Overseeing/management of setup&work performed Communication with client as to work performed/results Onsite safety meetings AMPS key field supervisors are: 1) W.Travis Hull 30 years experience 2) Charles Hick with 17 years experience 3) Fred Jeter with 6 years experience 4) Brandon Castro with 8 year experience Debbie Jones is our maintenance supervisor with 27+years experience, she holds an operators license & is responsible for all field sampling as well as coordinating our maintenance field technicians: Nick Walker John Hill Shawn Parrish is our licensed machinist and, along with William Moench are certified to repair submersible and vertical turbine pumps, mechanical seals, flowmeters as wells as can pumps Page 354 of 2231 -!•1 MP.S Agenda Item #10. City of Palm Bay Bid IFB No: 40-0-2022/SM Laboratory Contact Information Capzier Lab: 3677 23 d Avenue South Suite A-107 Lake Worth, FL 339461 (561) 493-4000 Main contact: Lisa Fiedor Cell Phone: (561) 667-2147561) Page 355 of 2231 AMPS Agenda Item %10. � 7 y\ 3\ § 0 77 . ,mmolf /\ » n 2 ±= c \o o. Oa» Q_ �. p /7� < (DCD w m �?\E _ CD z (A § _£/ / / »o }\ z S � /\ o ee / g (D3= Eo w A 7/ \ \ CD CD z $ 3 /_\) \ \ 3o C��0 j j [ y ° - (D O 07C— \ /3 /© / j \§ &\ //f ® N E\J§ \ e » §�\ /F PQ 3/\0 < U A CM: a \ DU� 0 \ \ \ /0> \ 0 (D 0 � �\/\ \ � � C\ \ \ � � � / } k 0\=� M \\ \�M 0 _ � 2 / / } �_ /\/§ \ ƒ \�\ � ) ( \ /\E3 } (D �M> / ƒ ¢ (Anse zE /n n .eo = = 3e ® ul \ ? � � k �� 0 \ \n @ [ \\Qt = o ® rc \ p EsG7 G =/ 0 3 3� n 0 ƒ2 § j : _ -m 'c \7D / s3 FA'0 nD /o / / / //\ \\\\ ] 2 / \\� � � / E \(D \ CD _ . / CD /j ) W 7 /\\ LA : e / O // /LA & CD e2�z e \= § c- W ) //\ ƒ3 @j0 m� \ (D . _ Page 356 0 2231 Agenda Item #10. Ron DeSantis v Governor HEALTH Laboratory Scope of Accreditation Page 1 of 2 Attachment to Certificate#: E861096-14,expiration date June 30,2023. This listing of accredited analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate. State Laboratory ID: E861096 EPA Lab Code: FLO1285 (561)493-4000 E861096 Capzer Pharmaceuticals 3677 23rd Ave.South Suite A108 Lake Worth,FL 33461 Matrix: Drinking Water Certification Analyte Method/Tech Category Type Effective Date Eschcrichia coli COLITAG Microbiology NELAP 5/1/2012 Escherichia coli SM 9223 B Microbiology NELAP 10/13/2020 Total coliforms COLITAG Microbiology NELAP 5/1/2012 Total coliforms SM 9223 B Microbiology NELAP 10/13/2020 Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date:7/1/2022 Expiration Date:6/30/2023 Page 357 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Ron De5antis ' Gmernor HEALTH Laboratory Scope of Accreditation Page 2 of 2 Attachment to Certificate#: E861O96-14,expiration date June 30,2023. This listing of accredited analytes should be used only when associated with a valid certificate. State Laboratory ID: E861O96 EPA Lab Code: FLO1285 (561)493-4000 E861096 Capaer Pharmaceuticals 3677 23rd Ave.South Suite A1O8 Lake Worth,FL 33461 Matrix: Non-Potable Water Certification Analyte Method/Tech Category 'type Effective Date Entcrococci ENTEROLERT/ Microbiology NELAP 9/10/2019 QUANTI-TRAY Clients and Customers are urged to verify the laboratory's current certification status with the Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. Issue Date: 7/1/2022 Expiration Date: 6/30/2023 Page 358 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM CITY OF PALM BAY Bidder's Insurance Requirements Acknowledgement IFB#40-0-2022/SM,WELL REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION SERVICES STANDARD INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Before starting and until acceptance of the work by the City, the Awarded Bidder shall, as a minimum mandatory condition precedent to this work, procure and maintain insurance of the types and to the limits specified below, at their own expense and without cost to the City, until final acceptance by the City of all products or services covered by the purchase order or contract. The policy limits required are to be considered minimum amounts: The Certificate of insurance shall be made to the City of Palm Bay, 120 Malabar Rd. SE, Palm Bay FL 32907 and should reference the operation. Prior to renewal, non-renewal, cancellation, or change or modification of any insurance policy, at least 30 days advance written notice shall be given to the City of Palm Bay. Minimum coverage with limits and provisions are as follows: A. Commercial General Liability: The Successful Bidder shall provide minimum limits of $1,000,000.00 each occurrence, $2,000,000.00 annual aggregate combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage liability.This shall include premises/operations, personal & advertising injury, products, completed operations, and contractual liability, specifically confirming and insuring the indemnification and hold harmless clause of the contract. This policy of insurance shall be considered primary to and not contributing with any insurance maintained by the City of Palm Bay and shall name the City of Palm Bay as an additional insured. The policy of insurance shall be written on an "occurrence"form. B. Business Automobile: Successful Bidder shall provide minimum limits of liability of$1,000,000.00 each accident, combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage. This shall include coverage for: • Owned Automobiles • Hired Automobiles • Non-Owned Automobiles C. Pollution Liability: Successful Proposer shall provide pollution liability coverage with limits of no less than $1,000,000.00 per occurrence. Pollution Liability shall cover the contractor's liability for bodily injury, property damage and environmental damage resulting from pollution and related cleanup costs incurred, arising from the work or services performed as per this contract. D. Umbrella/Excess Liability: Successful Bidder shall provide umbrella/excess coverage with limits of no less than $1,000,000.00 excess of Commercial General Liability, Automobile Liability and Employers Liability. "This coverage is optional if Successful Bidder has $2,000,000 General Aggregate under the Commercial General Liability Policy. E. Workers' Compensation: The Successful Bidder shall provide and maintain workers' compensation insurance for all employees in the full amount required by statute and full compliance with the applicable laws of the State of Florida. Exemption certificates to this requirement are not acceptable. Should the Named Vendor utilize a Professional Employer Organization, said Vendor acknowledges and agrees that all employees sent to the City of Palm Bay MUST be included on that PEO roster. Said policy must include Employers' Liability insurance with limits of no less than: • Each Accident $ 100,000.00 • Disease—Policy Limit $ 500,000.00 • Disease—Each Employee $ 100,000.00 Successful Bidder shall further ensure that all of its sub-contractors maintain appropriate levels of workers' compensation insurance. Other Insurance Provisions -The City of Palm Bay is to be specifically included on all certificates of Page 21 of 33 Page 359 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. Well Repair,Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services IFB No.40-0-2022/SM insurance as a named additional insured (with exception to Workers Compensation). Waiver of Subrogation is required for Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability. All certificates must be received prior to commencement of service/work. In the event the insurance coverage expires prior to the completion of this contract, a renewal certificate shall be issued thirty(30) days prior to said expiration date. The certificate shall provide a thirty(30)day notification clause in the event of cancellation or modification to the policy. Deductible Clause—Successful Bidder to declare self-insured retention or deductible amounts. All insurance carriers shall be rated (A)or better by the most recently published A.M. Best Rating Guide. Unless otherwise specified, it shall be the responsibility of the Successful Bidder to ensure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements spelled out above. The City may request a copy of the insurance policy according to the nature of the project. City reserves the right to accept or re_sect the insurance carrier. '� Ci�IaVVd� 4� Au o zed Si ature pany � ►� t c�1z�I2Z Printed Name &Title Date Page 22 of 33 Page 360 of 2231 Agenda Item #10. A ® DATE(MMIDDIYYYY) CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 1o/2612021/2s/2o21 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLYAND 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(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or 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 CONTACT Darcy Silver NAME: Townsend Insurance Services,LLC PHONE (954)764-9099 AX No. (954)960-6357 A/C No Ext 5931 NW 61 st Manor ADDRESS: darcy@tisinsfl com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Parkland FL 33067 INSURERA: Allied World Surplus Insurance Company 24319 INSURED INSURER B: Markel Amer Ins CO 38970 Aquifer Maintenance and Performance Systems,Inc INSURER C: Accredited Surety and Casualty Company,Inc 26379 7146 Haverhill Road North INSURER D: INSURER E West Palm Beach FL 33407 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CL21102602248 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT W TH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS ILTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER MM/DDIYYYYI MM DDIYYYY LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S 1,000,000 UA A E 50,OOD CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR PR EMISES(Ea occurrence $ MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000 A Y Y 5054-1386-01 10/28/2021 10/28/2022 PERSONAL BADVINJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMITAPPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 X JEC7 POLICY PRO LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 2.000.000 OTHER: I I Employee Benefits $ 1,000,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1.000,000 Ea acodent ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ B OWNED SCHEDULED Y Y AVVWA000093-1 08/02/2021 08/02/2022 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ X AUTOS ONLY H AUTOS ONLY Pr acraden I X 19 Medical payments $ 5,000 UMBRELLA LIAR OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB HCLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED I I RETENTION$ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X1 PER STATUTE ERH AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN 1,000,000 C ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE a NIA 1AUIFL160135444500 05/01/2022 05/01/2023 EL EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E L DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE S 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E L DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ Each Occurrence Limit $1.000,000 Contractor's Pollution Liability A Professional Liability 5054-1386-01 10/28/2021 10/28/2022 Aggregate Limit $2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached it more space is required) City of Palm Bay is named Additional Insured when required by written contract for Liability Policies Waiver of Subrogation applies in favor of certificate holder for Liability Policies CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN City of Palm Bay ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 120 Malabar Road,SE AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Palm Bay FL 32907 ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Page 361 of 2231 A enda Item #10. A N N E M. G A N N O N P.O.Box 3353,West Palm Beach,FL 33402-3353 "LOCATED AT** CONSTITUTIONAL TAX COLLECTOR www•pbctax.com Tel:(561)355-2264 ��� 7146 HAVERHILL RD Seining Palm Beach County RIVIERA BEACH, FL 33407 Serving you. TYPE OF BUSINESS OWNER CERTIFICATION# I RECEIPT#/DATE PAID AMT PAID I BILL# 23-0099 WATER WELL CONTRACTOR MURRAY JAMES R 11310 1 821.602013-08/30/21 $27.50 1 B40119614 This document is valid only when receipted by the Tax Collector's Office. STATE OF FLORIDA PALM BEACH COUNTY 2021/2022 LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT LBTR Number: 200914477 AQUIFER MAINTENACE&PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS INC EXPIRES: SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 mA AQUIFER MAINTENACE&PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS INC 7146 N HAVERHILL RD This receipt grants the privilege of engaging in or �-` RIVIERA BEACH FL 33407-1029 managing any business profession or occupation '�"III'�I�III'III " "I��I" III'lll'll��l�l"III'�'I"IIII'�II within its jurisdiction and MUST be conspicuously displayed at the place of business and in such a manner as to be open to the view of the public. Page 362 of 2231