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6.1.E. - Page 63 <br />PAX <br />WGter <br />Technologies <br />A UGSI <br />SOLUTIONS <br />COMPANY <br />B. SCOPE OF WORK BY OTHERS <br />1. Secondary containment of all equipment and piping <br />2. 12.5% Sodium Hypochlorite supply <br />3. Equipment unloading and installation <br />4. All civil works and concrete pad for equipment <br />5. Water sampling piping from tank to Water Quality Station:10 gph <br />6. All interconnecting piping, including between chemical feed system, chemical storage tank, and <br />chemical lines to the tank <br />7. Any tank recoating services, labor, or parts <br />8. Any electrical work, connections or SCADA integration <br />9. Any underground or structural work <br />10. Any hatch penetrations or modifications <br />11. Any permitting or regulatory approvals <br />12. Any items not explicitly listed under Scope of Work by PAX above <br />C. CLARIFICATIONS/EXCEPTIONS <br />1. The intent of the installation of the Residual Control System is to increase chloramine residual in <br />the two recycled water storage tanks. The system is not intended to consume all the excess <br />ammonia in the recycled water storage tanks. <br />2. The equipment will be delivered within 90 days from the approval of the submittals. <br />3. The location of where the equipment will be installed is not specified in the bid document. <br />4. Shed is not included in the proposal. <br />5. The pump station nearby the tank is assumed to be able to house (2) PAX Smart Controllers, (2) <br />Water Quality Stations and (2) Chemical Feed Systems. <br />6. (2) 320 -gallon drums are recommended to store the 12.5% sodium hypochlorite. Based on the <br />design criteria, it is estimated that two full 320 -gallon drum can hold the chemical capacity for 30- <br />35 days to dose both tanks. <br />7. The water sample after passing the Water Quality Station (10 gph) is assumed to be drained to a <br />nearby drain. <br />8. The performance of the RCS design reported in this document is dependent on the tank operations <br />data provided in the design criteria and may vary significantly under different operating conditions <br />and/or scenarios. <br />9. Installation inspection, start-up and operator training will be provided by a PAX <br />representative. PAX will provide a start-up checklist. <br />10. PAX required a minimum of two (2) weeks notification prior to performing onsite installation <br />inspection, system start-up and training. PAX will work with you to attempt to accommodate your <br />scheduling needs. Contact the Service Department at (866) 729-6493 to schedule the onsite visit. <br />11. Once the on-site service has been scheduled, PAX requires a minimum of one (1) week <br />notification in the event of a delay. Notice of delay received less than one (1) week prior to a <br />scheduled site visit may result in a change fee. <br />D. WARRANTY <br />• PAX will warrant the equipment as set forth in its standard warranty included in the Terms and <br />Conditions at Section 3 of this Proposal. The Warranty Period (as defined therein) is 24 months <br />for the PAX PWM500 mixer and 12 months for all other products. <br />Phone: (650) 469-2369 Email: [loomis@ugsicorp.com Web: www.paxwater.com <br />