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HomeMy WebLinkAboutChem-Aqua, Inc Office of the Town Attorney Town of Southold Town Hall Annex, 54375 Route 25 RECEIVED P.O. Box 1179 2019 Southold, New York 11971-0959 JUL3 Telephone : 631-765-1939 Southold Town Clerk Facsimile: 631-765-6639 MEMORANDUM To: Ms. Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk From: Mary Silleck Secretary to the Town Attorney Date: July 19, 2019 Subject: Agreement Between Town of Southold and Chem-Aqua, Inc. With respect to the above-referenced matter, I am enclosing an original, fully executed Agreement for your records together with the resolution. If you have any questions regarding the enclosed, please do not hesitate to call me. Thank you. /ms Enclosures RESOLUTION 2019-593 ADOPTED DOC ID: 15369 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2019-593 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON JULY 2,2019: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Scott A. Russell to execute an Agreement between the Town of Southold and Chem- Aqua, Inc. for the creation of a site specific Water Management Plan and yearly water testing and treatment for the Southold Town Hall Annex as required for New York State compliance for the total amount of Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Ninety Dollars ($7,390), funded from budget line A.1620.4.400.600, subject to the approval of the Town Attorney. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: James Dinizio Jr, Councilman SECONDER:Jill Doherty, Councilwoman AYES: Dinizio Jr, Ruland, Doherty, Ghosio, Evans, Russell AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this 9 day of June, 2019, by and between the Town of Southold, New York ("the Town"), a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York with offices at 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, and Chem-Aqua, Inc. (the "Contractor"), with an address of P.O. Box 152170, Irving, TX 75105; WITNESSETH, that the Town and the Contractor, for the consideration hereinafter named, agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. WORK TO BE DONE AND CONSIDERATION THEREFOR The Contractor shall provide water testing, documentation of results for mandated reporting, and water treatment systems services to the Southold Town Hall Annex located at 54375 Route 25, Southold, NY. All work will be performed as set forth in the Contractor's proposal dated June 4, 2019, a copy of which is attached hereto as Appendix A and made a part hereof. The Contractor shall receive a total of Five Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety Dollars and Zero Cents ($5,890.00) per year for the services contemplated herein. The Contractor in accordance with Article Three below shall be paid in quarterly installments of One Thousand Four Hundred Seventy Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($1,472.50) at the completion of each quarterly testing cycle and the submission of the requisite vouchers required therein. In addition to the above referenced service visits, testing and treatment the Contractor shall provide, at a one-time cost of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,500.00), a site specific Water Management Plan for the Southold Town Hall Annex as required and in conformity with the standards set forth by New York State for Legionella Control. The Contractor will furnish all labor, materials, supplies, equipment and other similar items necessary or proper for, or incidental to, the work contemplated by this Contract, as required by, and in strict accordance with the above, and in strict accordance with such changes as are ordered and approved pursuant to this Contract. ARTICLE 2. TIME OF COMPLETION The parties acknowledge and represent that TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE in this contract and as such all services to be rendered under this Contract shall commence within Ten (10) days from the date of execution of this contract. ARTICLE 3. ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT Upon receipt of written notice that the quarterly services required under this Contract have been fully performed and an inspection by the Town's Department of Public Works to certify that the work has been completed to the satisfaction of the Town, the Contractor will submit an itemized voucher to the Town Comptroller for payment. Such voucher shall be due and payable within forty five (45) days after receipt of such voucher, but such sum shall not be due and payable by the Town until the Town Board of the Town has received such a voucher and has audited and approved for 1 r y r payment the voucher to be submitted by Contractor in connection therewith. The Town Board shall process any voucher received from Contractor as expeditiously as possible. In the event that the Town disputes or objects to any portion of any voucher submitted by Contractor pursuant to this paragraph, the Town shall, within 30 days of the receipt of such voucher, notify Contractor in writing of such dispute or objection. Contractor acknowledges that Contractor is familiar with the requirements of section 118 of the Town Law which, in effect, prohibit payment of any of Contractor's claims against the Town unless an itemized voucher therefore shall have been presented to the Town Board or Town Comptroller and shall have been audited and allowed by the Town Board or Town Comptroller. The acceptance by the Contractor of the final payment shall be, and shall operate as a release to the Town from all claims and all liabilities to the Contractor for all the things done or furnished in connection with this work and for every act and neglect of the Town and others relating to or arising out of, this Contract, except Contractor's claims for interest upon the final payment, if this payment be improperly delayed. No payment, however final or otherwise, shall operate to release the Contractor or its sureties from any obligations under this Contract. ARTICLE 4. CHANGES TO THE CONTRACT AND EXTRA WORK (a) The Town may at times, without notice to the Contractor's surety and without invalidating the Contract, order extra work or make changes by altering, adding to, or deducting from the work contemplated herein and may adjust the Contract price accordingly, pursuant to Paragraph (b) below. The Contractor shall not deviate from, add to, delete from, or make changes in the Work required to be performed hereunder unless so directed by a written Change Order. If the Contractor is directed by the Town to perform extra work prior to an agreement on costs or time, the Contractor shall promptly comply with the Change Order of the Town. No claim for extra work or any change in the work shall be allowed or made unless such extra work or change is ordered by a written Change Order from the Town. (b) The amount of compensation to be paid to the Contractor for any extra work, as so ordered, shall be determined as follows: 1. By a lump sum mutually agreed upon by the Town and the Contractor; or 2. Using the applicable price or prices within the Contract and/or Bid and approved by the Town and the Contractor. (c) Regardless of the method used by the Town in determining the value of a Change Order, the Contractor shall submit to the Town a detailed payment breakdown of the Contractor's estimate of the value of the omitted or extra work. (d) Unless otherwise specifically provided for in a Change Order, the agreed compensation specified therein for extra work includes full payment for extra work covered thereby, and the Contractor waives all rights to any other compensation for such extra work, damage or expense, including claims for delay, damage or expense. 2 (e) The Contractor shall and hereby agrees to produce any and all data the Town may request, including but not limited to, time sheets, certified payrolls, foreman's reports, daily reports, bills and vouchers of Subcontractors, receiving documents, freight and trucking receipts, etc. (f) All change orders shall be processed, executed and approved in the following manner: (i) if the estimated cost of the extra work is less than $1,000 in the aggregate, a Change Order Form must be processed and executed by the Supervising Department Head of the Department of Public Works; (ii) if the estimated cost of the extra work is greater than $1,000, then the Change Order Form must be executed by the Supervising Department Head of the Department of Public Works and submitted to the Town'Board for consideration and approval by resolution. The Contractor must submit a detailed explanation of why the Change Order is needed and must also be submitted to the Town Board prior to its approval. The Change Order must also be approved by the Town Comptroller and the Town Attorney. Once this procedure is completed, the Contractor may proceed with the extra work. The Town will not accept any alteration to this form and no payment for Extra Work shall be due the Contractor unless it executes a Change Order on this Form. (g) If the Contractor claims that any work which the Contractor has been ordered to perform will be extra work, that the Contractor for any reason cannot comply with the terms and provisions of the Contract, or that any action or omission of the Town is contrary to the terms and provisions of the Contract and will require the Contractor to perform extra work,the contractor shall: 1. Promptly comply with the Town's direction to perform the work which the contractor claims will be extra work; and 2. Proceed diligently, pending and subsequent to the determination of the Town with respect to any said disputed matter, with the performance of the work in accordance with all the instructions of the Town. (h) No claim for extra work shall be allowed unless it was performed pursuant to change order duly approved by the Town Board. The Contractor's failure to comply with any part of this provision shall be deemed to be: 1. A conclusive and binding determination on the part of the Contractor that said change order, work, action or omission does not involve extra work and is not contrary to the terms and provisions of the Contract, and 2. A waiver by the Contractor of all claims for additional compensation, time or damages as a result of said change work, act or omission. 3 1 i (i) The value of claims for extra work, if allowed shall be determined methods described in the Contract including, but not limited to, section(b) immediately above. ARTICLE 5: CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATIONS (a) The Contractor shall be responsible for the full and correct performance of the Work required by this Contract within the time specified herein, including work of the Contractor's Subcontractors, and any errors therein shall be corrected at the Contractor's own cost and expense. In addition, the Contractor shall indemnify the Town for any costs or expenses attributable to errors in performance by the Contractor or the Contractor's Subcontractors. The Contractor's obligation hereunder shall include taking field measurements for all Work hereunder. Approval of shop drawings by the Town shall not relieve the Contractor from correcting Work either reflected in error on the Contractor's shop drawings, not confirming to the field requirements, or not complying with the terms of this Contract. Is shall not be incumbent upon the Town to discover any mistakes, errors, omissions, or deviations from the Contract requirements, or in the quality or kind of materials used by the Contractor or in the shop drawings, schedules and reports submitted by the Contractor and the Town's approval of same shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for unauthorized changes, deviations, omissions or for errors of any sort therein. Performance by the Contractor of any Work before the required approvals therefore have been issued shall be at the Contractor's sole risk and expense. (b) In case of discrepancy or difference between any figures, drawings, or specifications; the matter shall be immediately submitted in writing to the Town, whose decision shall be final, and without whose decision said discrepancy or difference shall not be adjusted by the Contractor, save only at the Contractor's own risk and expense. (c) Unless otherwise specifically provided in the Contract, the Contractor, without limitation, shall furnish and be responsible for all shop and field requirements, lines, grades, dimensions, layouts, colors, qualities, quantities, tests, approvals, operating manuals, guarantees, cuttings, removals, openings, channels, chases, flues, sleeves, insets, dowels, hangers, patching, clearing, temporary heat, water and electricity, guards, rails, night lights, barricades, pumping hoists, elevators, scaffolds, runways, protective paper, tarpaulins, polyethylene protections, and clean-up, and all things which may be necessary in performance of the Work contracted hereunder. (d) If the Town shall furnish any basic reference lines and bench marks to the Contractor, such basic reference lines and bench marks must be used by the Contractor and the finished Work shall agree therewith. (e) The Contractor agrees that the Contractor shall protect and shall be solely responsible for all labor and material provided for under this contract, whether or not the same may be erected in place, and for all its plans,tools, equipment, materials, tools of the Contractor's employees and agents, etc. for all adjoining private and public property, and all existing Work on the Project Site, which may be damaged by the Contractor's Work. In no event 4 shall the Town be liable to the Contractor for loss of, pilferage, or damage to any of the same. In the event of said labor and materials, plant, tools or equipment, etc., are damaged, lost or destroyed by reason of fire, theft (irrespective of the negligence of the parties hereto or others), civil commotion, riot, insurrection, violence, war, acts of God, etc., the Contractor's responsibility therefore shall be absolute, and the Contractor shall replace, repair, rebuild, and make good any and all said damage or loss of any and all kinds whatsoever. (f) Contractor shall be responsible for securing all permits required to perform the Work and/or required by the applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, etc., and maintain the validity of all such permits throughout the contract duration. ARTICLE 6. CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE The Contractor shall not commence work under this Contract until it has obtained all insurance required under this paragraph and such insurance has been approved by the Town. (a) Compensation Insurance: The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract Workers' Compensation Insurance for its employees to be assigned to the work hereunder. (b) Insurance: The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract such general liability, property damage, and commercial auto liability insurance as shall protect it from claims for damages for personal injury, including accidental death, as well as from claims for property damage which may arise from operations under this Contract. The amounts of such insurance shall be as follows: General liability insurance in an amount not less than $1,000,000 for injuries, including wrongful death to any one person and subject to the same limit for each person, in an amount not less than$2,000,000 on account of any one occurrence. Property damage insurance in an amount not less than $300,000 for damage on account of all occurrences. Commercial auto liability insurance in an amount not less than $500,000 for damage on account of all occurrences. The Contractor shall furnish the above insurances to the Town and shall also name the Town as an additional named insured in said policies. (c) Any accident shall be reported to the office of the Town Clerk as soon as possible and not later than twenty-four (24) hours from the time of such accident. A detailed written report must be submitted to the Town as soon thereafter as possible and not later than three (3) days after the date of such accident. ARTICLE 7. REPRESENTATIONS OF CONTRACTOR 5 The Contractor represents and warrants: (a) That it is financially solvent and that it is experienced in and competent to perform the type of work or to furnish services required by it; and (b) That it is familiar with all federal, state, municipal and department laws, ordinances and regulations which may in any way affect the work or those employed therein. ARTICLE 8. PERMITS AND REGULATIONS The Contractor shall comply with all permits issued to the Town in connection with the services furnished under this Agreement. ARTICLE 9. NO DAMAGES FOR DELAY , The contractor agrees to make no claim for increased costs, charges, expenses or damages for delay in the performance of this Contract, or for any delays or hindrances from any cause whatsoever, and agrees that any such claim shall be fully compensated for by an extension in the time'for substantial and/or final completion of the work. Should the Contractor be or anticipate being delayed or disputed in performing the work hereunder for any reason, it shall promptly, and in no even more than two (2) business days after the commencement of any condition which is causing or threatening to cause such a delay or disruption, notify the Town in writing of the effect of such condition stating why and.in what respects the condition is causing or threatening to cause such delay or disruption. Failure strictly to comply with this notice requirement shall be sufficient cause to deny Contractor a change in Schedule and to require it to conform to the Schedule then in effect. ARTICLE 10. TOWN'S RIGHT TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT The Town shall have the right to stop work or terminate the Contract if: (a) The Contractor is adjudged bankrupt or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors; or (b) A receiver or liquidator is appointed for the Contractor or for any of its property and is not dismissed within 20 days after such appointment or the proceedings in connection therewith are not stayed on appeal within the said 20 days; or (c) The Contractor refuses or fails to prosecute the work or any part thereof with due diligence; or (d) The Contractor fails to make prompt payment to persons supplying labor for the work; or (e) The Contractor fails or refuses to comply with all applicable laws or ordinances; or (f) The Contractor is guilty of a substantial violation of any provision of this Contract; 6 (g) The Town's execution and participation in this contract is found to be in violation of an existing collective bargaining agreement. (h) In any event, the Town, without prejudice to any other rights or remedy it may have, may, with our without cause, by seven (7) days' notice to the Contractor, terminate the employment of the Contractor and its right to proceed as to the work. In such case, the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any further payment beyond what owed in quantum meruit. ARTICLE 11. DAMAGES It is hereby mutually covenanted and agreed that the relation of the Contractor to the work to be performed by it under this Contract shall be that of an independent contractor. As an independent contractor, it will be responsible for all damage, loss or injury to persons or property that may arise in or be incurred during the conduct and progress of said work, whether or not the Contractor, its agents, or employees have been negligent. The Contractor shall hold and keep the Town free and discharged of and from any and all responsibility and liability of any sort or kind. The Contractor shall assume all responsibility for risks or casualties of every description, for loss or injury to persons or property arising out of the nature of the work, from the action of the elements, or from any unforeseen or unusual difficulty. The Contractor shall make good any damages that may occur in consequence of the work or any part of it. The Contractor shall assume all blame, loss and responsibility of any nature by reason of neglect or violation of any federal, state, county or local laws, regulations or ordinances. ARTICLE 12.- INDEMNITY AND SAVE HARMLESS AGREEMENT The Contractor agrees to indemnify and save the Town, its officers, agents and employees harmless from any liability imposed upon the Town, its officers, agents and/or employees arising from the negligence, active or passive, of the Contractor and from and against any damages, claims, or expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, arising out of Contractor's breach of the Agreement or from Contractor's acts or omissions outside the scope of the Agreement or arising out of claims or actions by third parties against Contractor by virtue of his performance of this Agreement. ARTICLE 13. NO ASSIGNMENT In accordance with the provisions of section 109 of the General Municipal Law, the Contractor is hereby prohibited from assigning, transferring, conveying, subletting or otherwise disposing of this Agreement, or of its right, title or interest in this Agreement, or its power to execute this Agreement, to any other person or corporation without the previous consent in writing of the Town. ARTICLE 14. REQUIRED PROVISIONS OF LAW Each and every provision of law and clause required by law to be inserted in this Contract shall be deemed to have been inserted herein. If any such provision is not inserted, through mistake or otherwise, then upon the application of either party, this Contract shall be physically amended 7 forthwith to make such insertion. In particular, the Contractor shall, among other things, fully comply with: (a) Labor Law section 220-e and Executive Law sections 291-299 and the Civil Rights Law relating to prohibition against discrimination and providing equal opportunity. (b) Affirmative action as required by the Labor Law. (c) Prevention of dust hazard required by Labor Law section 222-a. (d) Preference in employment of persons required by Labor Law section 222. (e) Eight-hour workday as required by Labor Law section 220(2). ARTICLE 15. PREVAILING WAGE RATES REQUIRED BY LAW (a) The parties hereto, if applicable under the provisions of section 220(3) of the Labor Law, hereby agree that there shall be paid each employee engaged in work under this Contract not less than the wage rate and supplements set opposite the trade or occupation in which he/she is engaged, made a part of this Agreement, which are the wage rates and supplements established as the prevailing rate of wages for the work covered by this Contract. (b) Labor classifications not appearing on the schedule of wages can be used only with the consent of the Owner and then the rate to be paid will be given by the Owner after being advised by the Department of Labor. (c) The Contractor shall post in a prominent and accessible place on the site of the work a legible statement of all wage rates and supplements, as specified in the Contract, for the various classes of mechanics, workingmen/women, or laborers employed on the work. ARTICLE 16. AUTHORITY FOR EXECUTION ON BEHALF OF THE TOWN The Supervisor has executed this Agreement pursuant to a Resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, at a meeting thereof held on 7 i 19 . Scott A. Russell, Supervisor, whose signature appears hereafter, is duly authorized and empowered to execute this instrument and enter into such an Agreement on behalf of the Town. This instrument shall be executed in duplicate. At least one copy shall be permanently filed, after execution thereof, in the office of the Town Clerk, Elizabeth Neville. ARTICLE 17. NOTICES Any and all notices and payments required hereunder shall be addressed as follows, or to such other address as may hereafter be designated in writing by either party hereto: 8 To Town: Elizabeth A.Neville, RMC, CMC Southold Town Clerk P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 With a copy to: Jeff Standish Department of Public Works Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 To Contractor: Chem-Aqua, Inc. P.O. Box 152170 Irving TX, 75105 ARTICLE 18. WAIVER No waiver of any breach of any condition of the Agreement shall be binding unless in writing and signed by the party waiving said breach. No such waiver shall in any way affect any other term or condition of this Agreement or constitute a cause or excuse for a repetition of such or any other breach unless the waiver shall include the same. ARTICLE 19. MODIFICATION This Agreement constitutes the complete understanding of the parties. No modification of any provisions thereof shall be valid unless in writing and signed by both parties. ARTICLE 20. APPLICABLE LAW This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of New York. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Town of Southold has caused these presents to be signed by Scott A. Russell, its Supervisor, duly authorized to do so, and the Contractor has caused these presents to be signed by its President, the day and year first above written. Chem-Aqua, Inc. By: ;ZX1 ��,� Name/Title: Town of Southold 9 By: Scott . Russell, Supervisor 10 STATE OF NEW YORK) ) ss.. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) aur` On this q1day of dun in the year 2019 before me, the undersigned, personally 1h�IL S , authorized agent of Chem-Aqua, Inc. personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual or the person upon whose behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. �(a7,ClA ®_�q T (0!T Notary Public STATE OF NEW YORK) LAUREN M.STANDISH Notary Public-State of New York' ss.: No.01ST6164008 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Omission in Suffolk April 9,2 ) Commission Expires April 9. 029 On this 164�ay of in the year 2019 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared SCOTT A. RUSSELL,personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual or the person upon whose behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. Notary Public ' MICHELLE L TOMASZEWSKI NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK No.01T06156671 Qualified in Suffolk County MY Commission Expires 11-27-2022 11 APPENDIX A C 1, `IV,N'�" Date- 6-4-19 Billing Address Town of Southold—DPW PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Service Location Town of Southold 54375 Main Rd. Southold NY 11,971 Mr. Jeff Standish. Subject: Water Treatment Proposal— Thank you for the time and courtesy and the opportunity to present our proposal. In this proposal, we want to convey both our recommendations and our commitment to satisfy your water treatment needs. Above all else, we are committed to supplying an effective program that provides good results at the lowest total cost of operation! After all, a low chemical cost alone is no "deal' at all if problems occur that result in production losses, high utility costs, unexpected maintenance, or unsafe operating conditions. Long ago we recognized that effective water treatment requires a lot more than just adding chemicals and testing water. It requires a comprehensive program of products, equipment, and services that address the unique mechanical, operational, and chemical requirements of each system. This "Total System Approach" to water treatment helps us identify opportunities to improve the reliability, efficiency, and safety that others might miss. It helps us look beyond chemical applications to find opportunities to be a valuable business partner with our customers. With more than eighty fives years of experience, Chem-Aqua is well qualified to provide system wide solutions to waterside problems. We have the range of treatment products, equipment, and technical expertise necessary to provide an effective'water treatment program for virtually any operation. However, it is our commitment to providing value added service tailored to the needs,of each customer that makes a bottom line difference. We would like to have the opportunity to benefit your operation. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, - l Rick Martin', Chem-Aqua,Inc P O.Box 152170 • Irving,Texas 75015 • 1-800-527-9921 • Fax 972-438-0634 • www chemaqua com Irving,TX Monmouth,NJ • Jacksonville,FL • Indianapolis, IN • Macon,GA • Las Vegas, NV • Sunnyvale,CA • Brampton,ON 4.0 Service Commitments Service is one of the most important aspects of our work. The economics and technical success of any treatment program depends not only upon chemical and equipment selection, but also how well the treatment program is managed. Routine Service Visits Initially, service visits will be as often as necessary to ensure that the conversion to Chem-Aqua goes smoothly and all water treatments systems are functioning properly(2x monthly visits for 1st 2month). Thereafter, normal service visits will be provided 1x monthly. During routine service visits, your Chem-Aqua Representative will: • Perform an on site analysis of system waters and document the results. • Chemical inventory levels will be checked and noted on the Service Report. • Log sheets will be reviewed and where appropriate, discussed with plant personnel. g 3 • Pretreatment and chemical feed/control equipment will be checked and calibrated as f necessary. • Troubleshoot pretreatment and chemical feed/control equipment as required.Written recommendations will be made where equipment cannot be repaired on site. • On site operator training will be provided as required. • A service report will be provided at each service visit This report will document the conditions found and present recommendations for corrective measures. • The results of each service visit will be discussed with the appropriate plant personnel. • Seek to identify areas of improvement where tangible cost savings can be realized • Non-routine problems will be promptly referred to the Corporate Technical Support Group. • All service results will be documented on our SMARTTm Reports system. SMARTTm Reports capture plant service results into a local database on the Reps laptop for later synchronization to the corporate database. This allows for corporate and engineering oversight plus summary reporting. It also provides data management capabilities that will help maximize the effectiveness of your operation and lower costs. Through our SMARTTM Site, corporate customers with log in credentials can see a list of their sites and review service reports at their convenience. • A copy of each Service Report will be electronically transmitted to the appropriate corporate personnel per your specifications. Service Commitments As you water treatment supplier, we will provide a wide range of value added services that will enhance the results you receive from your water treatment program, and help ensure your facilities realize significant operational cost savings. Upon close examination, we believe you will find that we are offering one of the most comprehensive service packages available in the industry. Chem-Aqua, Inc. • P.O Box 152170 • Irving,Texas 75015 • 1-800-527-9921 • Fax 972-438-0634 • vwwu.chemaqua.com Irving,TX • Monmouth, NJ • Jacksonville,FL • Indianapolis,IN • Macon,GA • Las Vegas, NV • Sunnyvale,CA • Brampton,ON t , 1 The storage tanks and delivery services necessary to provide `hands _ free"chemical feed for treated systems. Automatic feed systems along .,�, f with our SMARTLinkT"' Delivery Services virtually eliminate operator " _ contact with the treatment chemicals and provide man valuable benefits over using drums including: � i • Simplified chemical handling • More reliable chemical feed • Improved workplace safety • Better labor utilization • Reduced environmental concerns • Better treatment program results Hands Free delivery using our SMARTLinkTM Service is just one of the ways we provide an on-going cost savings option. 2. We will help maintain your chemical feed and control systems, including providing repair or replacement parts. A major cause of program failure is improperly operating chemical feed and control equipment. As your water treatment supplier, we will help you keep this important equipment operating properly, and if necessary, provide the services of our professional Equipment Support Group Upgraded pretreatment and/or control equipment will be quoted separately as needed. 3. Maintenance ownership of your pretreatment equipment. One of most effective measures that can be taken to ensure clean Cooling Towers is to make sure the pretreatment r equipment (Filtration, etc) operates properly. As your water treatment supplier, we will help troubleshoot, repair and maintain this equipment at no charge if you will purchase the f s parts and provide any needed plant labor. We stock the parts necessary to keep your softeners operating at peak .', efficiency. Assuming this responsibility greatly reduces the costs and time delays associated with getting an outside company on-site, and ultimately results in few problems. 5 Well trained and involved plant personnel are the best insurance an organization can have that they will receive a successful water treatment program at the lowest cost. Because of the importance and value of knowledgeable plant personnel, we are committed to providing a high level of training. We will provide "one on one" operator training as needed, as well as site specific training and seminars We're especially excited about our ability to provide internet based multimedia training e-Learning allows us to provide effective "dust in time" learning with proficiency testing and results tracking on all types of relevant topics. We will provide the supplies and traininq necessary to implement an effective in-plant testing program. Because of the importance of routine testing by plant personnel, we're happy to provide at no charge the necessary materials and training to those locations that will commit to an in-plant testing program. We'll also provide Program Control Manuals that document the how and why of your treatment programs including the control ranges, corrective measures, test procedures, troubleshooting guidelines, and much more. Effective water treatment requires a partnership. Chem-Aqua, Inc. • P.O Box 152170 • Irving,Texas 75015 • 1-800-527-9921 • Fax 972-438-0634 • www.chemaqua com Irving,TX • Monmouth, NJ • Jacksonville, FL • Indianapolis, IN • Macon,GA • Las Vegas, NV • Sunnyvale,CA • Brampton,ON • Professional laboratory analyses will be provided as needed to help prevent and diagnose problems. We have full service analytical and research laboratories with modern instrumentation and over 25 WATER scientists dedicated to water treatment. TREATMENT CONTROL MANUAL • Specialty inspection and monitoring equipment available when needed — horoscope, dissolved oxygen monitor, ultrasonic flow - CHI CAM G sensor, condensate monitors, corrators, and much more. N • Engineering Support Specialists available as needed to assist with technical audits, surveys, equipment inspections and provide troubleshooting assistance. Our customers are supported by some of the best and most experienced professionals in the business. • Call Out Service Available. Should you need us anytime outside of our normal visits, just call us. Our goal is to be there when you need "M (chem-Aqua,Inoue us! Cost Summary Our treatment costs are based on the system operating parameters as supplied during the survey, our analysis of the make-up water, and maintenance of the recommended cycles of concentration. The services request from CHEM-AQUA are monthly testing and water treatment products for the following locations listed below. The products used are all recommended by the ASHRA 188P best practices water treatment recommendations for Legionella control. Chemicals supplied are as follows: CHEM-AQUA-31855 corrosion inhibitor CHEM-AQUA-40215 NON OXIDIZING BIOCIDE CHEM-AQUA-MB-38 OXIDIZING BIOCIDE Every 90 Days as follows below Legionella Testing-Documentation Cooling tower inspection-Documentation Yearly review of water treatment program-Documentation Monthly bacterial dip slid testing-Documentation Any existing equipment to be found defective will be replaced at no charge. Chem-Aqua will service the site on a monthly basis and all chem,icals-equipment and testing is included in the yearly contract. Chem-Aqua,Inc. • P O.Box 152170 • Irving,Texas 75015 1-800-527-9921 • Fax 972-438-0634 • www chemaqua.com Irving,TX • Monmouth,NJ • Jacksonville,FL • Indianapolis, IN Macon, GA • Las Vegas, NV • Sunnyvale,CA • Brampton,ON TOTAL $ 5890.00 PER Year. Quarterly payments in the amount of $1472.50 Not part of the contract due to it being site specific is a Water Mgmt Plan required by NYS for Legionella control. The fee is $1500.00 and is only a one time fee. Thank you, Rick Martin Chem-Aqua 516-769-3298 Chem-Aqua, Inc • RO Box 152170 • Irving,Texas 75015 • 1-800-527-9921 Fax 972-438-0634 www chemaqua com Irving,TX • Monmouth, NJ • Jacksonville,FL • Indianapolis, IN • Macon,GA • Las Vegas, NV • Sunnyvale,CA • Brampton,ON