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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
5/3/2016
DESTRUCT DATE
15Y
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11
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• <br /> Master Contract No.900973,Procurement Contract No.7485 <br /> EXHIBIT A-1 <br /> SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS <br /> 1. The Contractor will provide the following services for a monthly operation fee: <br /> a. Review the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) data daily. <br /> Must be able to interface with and monitor any existing field devices or install <br /> vendors own SCADA system. Must understand transmitted data and respond <br /> appropriately; <br /> b. Monitor sewerage capacity and related sewerage system data; <br /> c. Certified pump operators will visit two (2) tank sites twice a week; <br /> d. Inspect pumps and pump sites; <br /> e. Change weekly pump charts as required; <br /> f. Check pressure backflow devices monthly per as built drawings; <br /> g. Perform initial inspection and operate and inspect valves as necessary; <br /> h. Flush mains as necessary; <br /> i. Repair service leaks on County-maintained services. County-maintained <br /> services are defined as laterals installed from the water main to the meter box and <br /> ball valve; <br /> j. Repair main leaks; <br /> k. Conduct fire flow tests as required by the Alameda County Fire Marshall; <br /> 1. Routine maintenance of fire hydrants as required by the Alameda County Fire <br /> Marshall; <br /> m. Assist residents in locating leaks on their property; <br /> n. Assist residents in locating on-site laterals; <br /> o. Take water samples as required by the California Department of Health Services. <br /> (At this time, Department of Health Services, DHS, requires monthly <br /> samplings); <br /> Page 1 of 3 <br />
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