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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract #: 000001 - From: 05-15-2012 To: 05-14-2015 - Calgon Carbon Corporation - Town of North AndoverURBELIS & FIELDSTEEL, LLP 155 FEDERAL STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02110-1727 CAROL HAJJAR MCGRAVEY OF COUNSEL e-mail chm@uf-law.com May 22, 2012 Raymond Santilli Assistant Town Manager North Andover Town Offices 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 RE: CONTRACT WITH CALGON CARBON CORPORATION Dear Ray: Telephone 978-475-4552 Telephone 617-338-2200 Telecopier 617-338-0122 Enclosed please find the above -referenced contract, which has been approved as to form. Very truly yours, Carol Hajjar McGravey CHM/saf Enclosure w:\wp5l\work\n-andove\corresp\santilli.lir - contract78.docx Santilli, Ray From: Michael J. Donaway [mdonaway@calgoncarbon-us.com] Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 3:13 PM To: Santilli, Ray Cc: Hmurciak, Linda Subject: Fw: Insurance Company Rating Attachments: D00001.PDF; D00001.PD.F Hi Ray, Attached is the insurance info. Please let me know if you have any questions. thanks, Mike Donaway Calgon Carbon Corporation ph: 732-424-2089 fx:732-926-0597 www.calgoncarbon.com Attached is confirmation of the existence of our pollution liability insurance company. The reason why the City of Andover could not find it is that they changed their name to Chartis Specialty Insurance but since our policy was written and issued before the name change, the Certificate of Insurance reflects the name on our policy. Their name change is noted on the first document attached and the second document confirms their rating of Excellent. Our insurance renews in less than 2 weeks and they will receive a new Certificate of Insurance by mid June noting the new name. Please let me know if they need anything else in this regard. This email and attachment(s) contain proprietary and/or confidential information which is protected from disclosure. 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Best Worldwide Headquarters, Ambest Road, Oldwick, New JersE http://www3.ambest-comlratings/entitiesICompanyProfile-aspx?ambnum=3535&URatinL,id=2..7.56 S/l70nt? Santilli, Ray From: Carol McGravey [chm@uf-law.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 4:07 PM To: Santilli, Ray Subject: Calgon Carbon Contract Ray, Did you find American Specialty Lines on the list of licensed insurers? They have the pollution liability coverage. I could not find it. Thanks Carol Carol Hajar McGravey Of Counsel Urbelis & Fieldsteel, LLP 155 Federal Street Boston, MA 02110 Phone: 617-338-2200 Fax: 617-338-0122 chma,uf-law.com ""CONFIDENTIALITY * *CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE**** This E -Mail message and any documents accompanying this E -Mail transmission contain information from the law firm of Urbelis & Fieldsteel, LLP which is "Privileged and confidential attorney-client communication and/or work product of counsel." 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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 ., its... e •r FO= eMy'e OO9 Raymond T Santilh TEL (978) 688-9516 Assistant Town Manager o FAX (978) 688-9556 May 8, 2012 Attorney Carol McGravey Urbelis & Fieldsteel, LLP 155 Federal Street Boston, MA 02110 Dear Ms. McGravey: Enclosed please find for your review and approval three (3) original contracts, with accompanying documentation, between the Town of North Andover and Calgon Carbon Corporation to supply, install and remove 3,360 cubic feet per year of granular activated carbon at the Water Treatment Plant for the three-year period of May 15, 2012 through May 14, 2015 in accordance with the Invitation for Bids issued on April 3, 2012. Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Raymond T. Santilli Assistant Town Manager Enclosures CALGON P.O. BOX 717 • PITTSBURGH, PA 15230 • (412) 787-6700 CALOON CARBON CORPORATION Ph: (412) 787-6810 Fax: (412) 787-4532 May 2, 2012 Mr. Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager Town of North Andover 120 Main St. North Andover, MA 01845 RE: Contract for the Installation and Removal of GAC Town of North Andover Water Treatment Plant Dear Mr. Santilli: Per your request, enclosed please find three signed copies of the contract for the Town of North Andover's Water Treatment Plant along with the Certificate of Insurance. Please forward a copy of the fully executed contract to my attention for our records. Thank you for giving Calgon Carbon the opportunity to provide your carbon needs and we look forward to servicing you. Sincerely, CALGON CARBON CORPORATION Nancy J. Sullivan Municipal Bid Coordinator Enclosures TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 Raymond T Santilli Assistant Town Manager Mr. Robert P. O'Brien Exec Vice -President & C.O.O. Calgon Carbon Corporation 500 Calgon Carbon Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15205 Dear Mr. O'Brien: f NQRTN 1 Q St 1•LO yep tiO O 4 A 9SSACHUSE� April 27, 2012 TEL (978) 688-9516 FAX (978) 688-9556 The Town of North Andover has decided to award a contract to Calgon Carbon Corporation to supply, install and remove 3,360 cubic feet per year of granular activated carbon at the Water Treatment Plant for the three-year period of May 15, 2012 through May 14, 2015 in accordance with the Invitation for Bids issued on April 3, 2012. Enclosed please find three (3) original standard Town of North Andover contracts for appropriate review and signature. Please return the signed contract documents and all required accompanying paperwork to my attention as soon as possible. Please ensure that all insurance certificates list the Town of North Andover as an "additional insured". If you have any questions and/or concerns, please call me. Sincerely, Raymond T. Santilli Assistant Town Manager Enclosures dol TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER CONTRACT CONTRACT# DATE: This Contract is entered into on, or as of, this date by and between the Town of North Andover (the "Town"), and Contractor: Calgon Carbon Corporation Address: 500 Calgon Carbon Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15205 Telephone Number: 412-787-6810 Fax Number: 412-787-4523 2 3. 0 This is a Contract for the procurement of the following: Supply, install and remove 3,360 cubic feet per year of granular activated carbon at the Water Treatment Plant for the three-year period of May 15, 2012 through May 14, 2015 in accordance with the Invitation for Bids dated April 3, 2012 The Contract price to be paid to the Contractor by the Town of North Andover is: May 15, 2012 through May 14, 2013 $117,263.00 May 15, 2013 through May 14, 2014 $117,263.00 May 15, 2014 through May 14, 2015 $123,126.15 Payment will be made as follows: Upon completion/acceptance of work and receipt of invoice, net 30 DPfinitinnc- 4.1 Acceptance: All Contracts require proper acceptance of the described goods or services by the Town of North Andover. Proper acceptance shall be understood to include inspection of goods and certification of acceptable performance for services by (Rev 5-2007) Contract by and between Town of North Andover and Calgon Carbon Corporation Page 1 r authorized representatives of the Town to insure that the goods or services are complete and are as specified in the Contract. 4.2 Contract Documents: All documents relative to the Contract including (where used) Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, General Conditions, Supplementary General Conditions, General Specifications, Other Specifications included in Project Manual, Drawings, and all Addenda issued during the bidding period. The Contract documents are complementary, and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intention of the document is to include all labor and materials, equipment and transportation necessary for the proper performance of the Contract. 4.3 The Contractor: The "other party" to any Contract with the Town. This term shall (as the sense and particular Contract so require) include Vendor, Contractor, Engineer, or other label used to identify the other party in the particular Contract. Use of the term "Contractor" shall be understood to refer to any other such label used. 4.4 Date of Substantial Performance: The date when the work is sufficiently complete, the services are performed, or the goods delivered, in accordance with Contract documents, as modified by approved Amendments and Change Orders. 4.5 Goods: Goods, Supplies or Materials. 4.6 SubContractor: Those having a direct Contract with the Contractor. The term includes one who furnished material worked to a special design according to the Drawings or Specifications of this work, but does not include one who merely furnishes material not so worked. 4.7 Work: The services or materials contracted for, or both. 5. Term of Contract and Time for Performance: This Contract shall be fully performed by the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents on or before May 14, 2015, unless extended pursuant to a provision for extension contained in the Contract documents at the sole discretion of the Town, and not subject to assent by the Contractor, and subject to the availability and appropriation of funds as certified by the Town Accountant. The time limits stated in the Contract documents are of the essence of the Contract. 6. Subject to Appropriation: Notwithstanding anything in the Contract documents to the contrary, any and all payments which the Town is required to make under this Contract shall be subject to appropriation or other availability of funds as certified by the Town Accountant. In the absence of appropriation, this Contract shall be immediately terminated without liability for damages, penalties or other charges. 7. Permits and Approvals: Permits, Licenses, Approvals and all other legal or administrative prerequisites to its performance of the Contract shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor. (Rev 5-2007) Contract by and between Town of North Andover and Calgon Carbon Corporation Page 2 APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL The Contract will be awarded to the responsible and responsive bidder offering the lowest price for the first year of the proposed contract. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract. May 15, 2012 through May 14, 2013 Supply/install VGAC and remove/dispose GAC per Scope of Services TOTAL $ 117, 263.00 May 15, 2013 through May 14, 2014 Supply/install VGAC and remove/dispose GAC per Scope of Services TOTAL $ 117, 263.00 May 15, 2014 through May 14, 2015 Supply/install VGAC and remove/dispose GAC per Scope of Services TOTAL $ 123,126.15 Addenda None are acknowledged:z6z—&Z Slg tur R Ort P. rien/Ex. Vice Pres. & C.O.O. Business Name Calgon Carbon Corporation Business Address 500 Calgon Carbon Drive; Pittsburgh, PA 15205 Business Phone 412-787-6810 Fax 412-787-4523 Robert P. O'Brien Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal Ex. Vice President & C.O.O. Title ofPe on Authorized to sign Price Proposal — Sidfiature of A Town of North Andover IFB Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon Page 10 of 26 SEE ATTACHED CORPORATE RESOLUTION CERTIFICATE OF VOTE At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the held on it was VOTED, THAT (Name) (Officer) of be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in the name and on behalf of said , and affix its corporate seal hereto; and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of on its behalf by such officer under seal of , shall be valid and binding upon that I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named and is the duly elected officer as above of said and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract. (Date) (Clerk) Town of North Andover IFB Page 24 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon 4CALGON CALOON CARBON CORPORATION P.O. BOX 717 • PITTSBURGH, PA 15230 • (412) 787-6700 Ph: (412) 787-6810 Fax: (412) 787-6676 Corporate Resolution I, Gail A.Gerono, Vice President, hereby certify that Robert P. O'Brien, Ex. Vice President & C.O.O., is authorized to execute the attached contract/bid under the bylaws and delegations of the authority of Calgon Carbon. I fully certify that this delegation is in full force and effect, and as the person named in said delegation holds the office so designated. Calgon Carbon Corporation 500 Calgon Carbon Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15205 State of Incorporation: Delaware Date: November 27, 1967 �ailerono President Date: April 24, 2012 Attest: W(2 Notary Public My Commission Expires: April 19, 2016 (date) COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Notarial Seal Nancy 1. Sullivan, Notary Public Robinson Twp., Allegheny County My Commission Expires April 19, 2016 MEMBER, PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF NOTARIES CERTIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation, committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals. Signatur Robert Print Name & Title V.P. & C.O.O. Date April 24, 2012 Calgon Carbon Corporation Company Name CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I Robert P. O'Brien , authorized signatory for Calgon Carbon Corporation Name of individual Name of contractor do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support. ` April 24, 2012 lgnature R. ert P. Brien Date Ex. Vice P esident & C.O.O. Town of North Andover IFB Page 23 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon CERTIFICATION LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work for carbon exchange and Town of North Andover that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours. Signature 7 Robert P. O'Brien/Ex. V.P. & C.O.O. Print Name & Title Town of North Andover 1FB Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon Date April 24, 2012 Calgon Carbon Corporation Company Name Page 25 of 26 A1CC)R�0 `..'l.J CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE 12011 /YYYY) 06/03�20„ 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 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 Marsh USA Inc. Six PPG Place, Suite 300 CONTACT NAME: E FAX PHC N.No,Exit: A1C No): E-MAIL ADDRESS: Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Attn: Pihsbur h.certre uest marsh.com; fax 212.948.0836 9 q @ PRODUCER CUSTOMER ID : INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # J02175--Cas-11-12 INSURED INSURER A: Greenwich Insurance Company 22322 Calgon Carbon Corporation Attn: Cynthia Ligo P.O. Box 711 INSURER B: NIA NIA INSURER C : XL Specialty Insurance Company DAMAGE TO RENTED 300,000 PREMISES Ea occurrence $ Pittsburgh, PA 15230 INSURER D : American International Specialty Lines Ins Co 26883 INSURER E: INSURER F : MED EXP (Any one person) $ 10,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CLE -003177498.04 REVISION NUMBER: 10 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 CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH 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. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MM/DD POLICY EXP MM/DD/YYYY LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY RG09437536 06/0112011 06/01/2012 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 MERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED 300,000 PREMISES Ea occurrence $ CLAIMS -MADE � OCCUR 4-101 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 10,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 GENT AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 riPOLICY PRO- X LOC Self -Insured Retention $ 500,000 A AUTOMOBILE X LIABILITY ANY AUTO RAG9437537 (AOS) 06101/2011 0610112012 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 (Ea accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ $ NON -OWNED AUTOS $ UMBRELLA LIAB HCLAIMS-MADE OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIAR DEDUCTIBLE $ $ RETENTION $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y 1 N ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE 7N OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory In NH) NIA RWD9435308 (AOS) 06/01/2011 06/01/2012 X I WC STATIU- OTH- TORY E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 — -- E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 D Pollution Liability PLC17602648 0410112009 04/01/2012 Limit 5,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, If more space Is required) Town of North Andover is included as additional insured where required by written contract with respect to General Liability 8 Auto Liability, as respects to the contract existing between the Certificate Holder and Calgon Carbon Corporation. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2009109) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Town of North Andover THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 120 Main Street ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. North Andover, MA 01845 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE of Marsh USA Inc. R Scott Holden ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2009109) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD A� O CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE D06/03/2011D � 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 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 Marsh USA Inc. Six PPG Place, Suite 300 CONTACT NAME: PNC NNo Exit: A/C No): E-MAIL ADDRESS: Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Attn: Pittsbur h.certre uest marsh.com; fax 212.948-0836 9 q @ PRODUCER CUSTOMER ID INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # J02175--CasPL-11.12 INSURED INSURER A: Greenwich Insurance Company 22322 Calgon Carbon Corporation Attn: Cynthia Ligo P.O. Box 717 INSURER B : St Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company INSURER C : XL Specialty Insurance Company Pittsburgh, PA 15230 INSURER D N/A N/A INSURER E: DAMAGE TO RENTED 300,000 PREMISES Ea occurrence $ INSURER F: PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CLE -003177437-06 REVISION NUMBER: 9 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 CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH 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. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MM/DD POLICY EXP MM/DD/YYYY LIMBS A GENERAL LIABILITY RG09437536 06/01/2011 06/01/2012 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS -MADE IT] OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED 300,000 PREMISES Ea occurrence $ MED EXP (Any one person) $ 10,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 POLICY PRO X LOC Self -Insured Retention $ 500,000 A AUTOMOBILE X LIABILITY ANY AUTO RAG9437537 (AOS) 06/01/2011 06/01/2012 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 (Ea accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) $ NON -OWNED AUTOS B X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR QK01202811 06/01/2011 06/01/2012 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE DEDUCTIBLE $ $ X RETENTION $ 10,000 C WORKERS COMPENSATION RWD9435308 (AOS) 06/01/2011 06/01/2012 X I WC STATU- OTH- AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED?FN (Mandatory in NH) N / A E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, if more space Is required) Town of North Andover is included as additional insured (except workers' compensation) where required by written contract, with respect to the contract existing between the Certificate Holder and Calgon Carbon Corporation. This insurance is primary and non-contributory over any existing insurance and limited to liability arising out of the operations of the named insured and where required by written contract. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2009/09) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Town of North Andover THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 420 Great Pond Rd ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. North Andover, MA 01845 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE of Marsh USA Inc. R Scott Holden R /4cr-w ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2009/09) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD CONTODENTIAL Town of North Andover Virgin Granular Activated Carbon Filter Media Water Treatment Plant April 26, 2012@ 2:00 p.m. Bid Submittal Supporting Documentation E LGoN CALGON CARBON CORPORATION Prepared by Calgon Carbon Corporation 500 Calgon Carbon Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15205 412-787-6810 Nancy Sullivan, Bid Coordinator Mike Donaway, TSR Kendra Shook, Applications Engineer Town of North Andover Granular Activated Carbon Bid Bid Submittal - Supporting Documentation Section 1 Affidavit of Compliance, Sales Specification and MSDS for Calgon Carbon's Type Carbsorb 30 Granular Activated Carbon Section 2 Calgon Carbon's Company History Section 3 Calgon Carbon's Technical Experience Section 4 Calgon Carbon's Technical and Field Service References Section 5 Calgon Carbon's Exchange Procedures for Potable Water Filters Section 6 Calgon Carbon's Customer References Section 7 Calgon Carbon's NSF and ISO Certification and Evidence of Insurance Section 1 AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE, SPECIFICATION SHEET AND MSDS for CALGON CARBON'S TYPE CARBSORB 30 CALGON CARBON CORPORATION P.O. Box 717 Pittsburgh, PA 15230-0717 412.787.6700 AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE By this affidavit, CALGON CARBON CORPORATION certifies that the Granular Activated Carbon designated as Carbsorb 30 Granular Activated Carbon complies with all the applicable provisions of the AWWA standard for Granular Activated Carbon denoted as B-604-05, ANSI/NSF Rule 61, and the Food Chemical Codex. Calgon Carbon Corporation April 24, 2012 ame: ;�o rt P. O' ien Title: Ex. Vice President & C.O.O. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of April 2012. 4"C< Notary Vublc C mission expires COMMONWEALTH OF !TNNSYLVANL4 Notarial Seal Nancy J. Sullivan, Notary Public Robinson Twp., Allegheny County My Commission Expires April 19, 2016 R �NNsnvANtA AssocrAnoN of NOTARIES --'07 SALES SPECIFICATION SHEET CatgonCarbon CARBSORB 3 0 Granular Activated Carbon Specification Test Calgon Carbon Min Max Test Method IODINE NUMBER, mg/g 900 - TM-4,ASTM D4607 MOISTURE (AS PACKAGED), wt% - 2 TM-1,ASTM D2867 ABRASION NUMBER 75 - TM-9,AWWA 8604 8 US MESH [2.36 mm], wt% - 15 TM-8,ASTM D2862 < 30 US MESH [0.600 mm] (PAN), wt% 4 TM-8,ASTM D2862 Typical Properties: This product complies with ANSI/AWWA 8604 (2005) — Granular Activated Carbon. This product complies with the requirements for activated carbon as defined by the Food Chemicals Codex (FCC) (7th Edition) published by the U.S. Pharmacopeia. This product conforms to the requirements of the NSF/ANSI 61 - Drinking Water System Components — Health Effects standard. Calgon Carbon Corporation's activated carbon products are continuously being improved and changes may have taken place since this publication went to press. (1288-02/02/2012) CalgonCarbon. LW-17� Material Safety Data Sheet U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration This form is consistent with ANSI standard for preparation of MSDS's in accordance with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. Product Type: CARBSORB 30 Product Code: 1288 Profile No: 1 Effective Date: December 30, 2011 Supersedes: January 17, 2011 SECTION I - PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION Product Name Activated Carbon Coal Based Product Use Used according to manufacturer's recommendation Company Identification (USA) Calgon Carbon Corporation P.O. Box 717 Pittsburgh, PA 15230-0717 Telephone Numbers Information 412-787-6700 Flammability 1 Emergency 412-787-6700 Company Identification (Europe) Chemviron Carbon Zoning Industriel de Feluy B-7181 Felu ,Bel ium Telephone Numbers Information 132 64 51 18 11 Health Effects: Emergency 32 64 51 18 11 Environmental Effects: Date Prepared Signature of Preparer (optional) April 24, 2012 SECTION II - HAZARD(S) IDENTIFICATION OSHA Regulator Status: Not regulated HMIS Ratings: Health 0 4 = Extreme/Severe 3 = High/Serious 2 = Moderate1 = Slight 0 = Minimum W = Water Reactive OX = Oxidizer NFPA Flammability 1 Reactivity 0 Special Protective Equipment: Safety glasses with side shields or goggles, gloves, long sleeve shirt or lab coat, long pants recommended. Health Effects: See Section IV. Environmental Effects: See Section XII. Page 1 of 8 Material Safety Data Sheet GHS Classification: Profile No 1 Hazard Symbol Hazard / Category Warning 100 Eye Irritation Category 2B Contact may cause eye Eyes Respiratory Irritation Category 3 irritation. Dust may be slightly Dust may cause mild irritation to digestive track resulting in nausea or diarrhea. Signs/Symptoms of Exposure irritating to eyes and respiratory Emergency and First Aid For eye contact: Immediately flush with copious amounts of tract. Wet activated carbon removes oxygen from air causing a severe hazard to workers in enclosed or confined space. Precautionary Statements Prevention: Avoid generation of dust during handling. Avoid breathing dust. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use in a well -ventilated area. Response: IF INHALED: Remove to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Storage: Store in a well -ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Container Labeling: While Calgon Carbon Corporation has added GHS classification information to MSDS documents, changes to container labeling has not been implemented. Changes to container labels will be made in accordance to the requirements to be defined by OSHA's revision to the Hazard Communication Standard once final adoption of rule is approved and released. SECTION III — COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Chemical Identity (% by Wt) Common Name CAS No (Ingredient / Component) Impurities 100 Activated Carbon Coal based 7440-44-0 None Eyes Dust mav cause mild irritation, possibly reddening. Ingestion SECTION IV — FIRST-AID MEASURES Route of Exposure Inhalation Dust may cause mild irritation to the upper respiratory tract. Skin Dust may cause mild irritation, possibly reddening. Eyes Dust mav cause mild irritation, possibly reddening. Ingestion Dust may cause mild irritation to digestive track resulting in nausea or diarrhea. Signs/Symptoms of Exposure Dust may cause irritation and redness of eyes, irritation of skin and respiratory system. The effects of long-term, low-level exposures to this product have not been determined. Emergency and First Aid For eye contact: Immediately flush with copious amounts of Page 2 of 8 Material Safetv Data Sheet Profile No 1 Procedures water for at least 15 minutes, lifting both the upper and lower lids Unsuitable Extinguishing occasionally; seek medical attention. Media For skin contact: Wash with soap and water; seek medical Specific Hazards attention. For inhalation: Remove to fresh air and rest as needed; seek medical attention for any breathing difficulty. Containment & Clean-up For in esti n: Drink plenty of water; seek medical attention. Medical Conditions Generally People with pre-existing skin conditions or eye problems or Aggravated by Exposure impaired respiratory function may be more susceptible to the potential effects of the dust. SECTION V - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Suitable Extinguishing Media Use an extinguishing media suitable for surrounding the fire. Unsuitable Extinguishing None known Media The carbon is not soluble, but can cause a particulate emission Specific Hazards As with most organic solids, fire is possible at elevated temperatures or by contact with an ignition source. Activated carbon is difficult to ignite and tends to burn slowly (smolder) Containment & Clean-up without producing smoke or flame. Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide gas may be emitted upon combustion of material. Contact with strong oxidizers such as ozone or liquid oxygen may cause ra id combustion. Protective Equipment and Wear NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus Procedures suitable for the surrounding fire. SECTION VI - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal Precautions Wear protective equipment, keep unnecessary personnel away, and ventilate area of spill. Environmental Precautions The carbon is not soluble, but can cause a particulate emission if discharged to waterways; therefore, dike all entrances to sewers and drains to avoid introducing the material into the waterways. Containment & Clean-up Dike all entrances to sewers and drains. Vacuum or shovel spilled material and place in closed container for disposal. Remove product to appropriate storage area until it can be properly disposed of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. Avoid dust formation. See section XIII. Other Information NA Page 3 of 8 Material Safety Data Sheet SECTION VII - HANDLING AND STORAGE Profile No 1 Precautions for Avoid prolonged contact with eyes and skin. Keep away from ignition sources. Safe Handling Use in well ventilated areas. Protect containers from physical damage. Wash Activated Carbon hands after handling. Conditions for Store in cool, dry, ventilated area and in closed containers. Keep away from Safe Storage oxidizers, heat or flames. Store away from ignition sources. SECTION VIII - EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Component OSHA ACGIH Other Limits material PEL TLV Activated Carbon Data not available Data not available NA Odor Exposure Guidelines Wet activated carbon removes oxygen from air posing a hazard to None workers in enclosed or confined space. Before entering such an NA area, sample the air to assure sufficient oxygen supply. Use work 0 procedures for low oxygen levels, observing all local, state and federal regulations. Engineering Controls Exhaust ventilation should be designed to prevent accumulation and recirculation in the workplace and safely remove carbon black from the air. Note: Wet activated carbon removes oxygen from air causing a severe hazard to workers in enclosed or confined space. If risk of overexposure exists, wear an approved respirator. Provide adequate ventilation in warehouse or closed storage area. Personal Protective Use of NIOSH approved particulate filter is recommended if dust is Equipment generated in handling. The usual precautionary measures for handling chemicals should be followed, i.e. gloves, safety glasses w/side shields or goggles, long sleeve shirt or lab coat, dust respirator if dusty and/or other protective clothing/equipment as determined appropriate. General Hygiene The usual precautionary measures for handling chemicals should be followed: i.e. Keep away from food and beverage; remove contaminated clothing immediately; wash hands before breaks or eating; avoid contact with eyes and skin. SECTION IX - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical State (Appearance Black granular or powder material Color Black Molecular Weight NA Odor None Odor Threshold None H Value NA Vapor Pressure 0 Page 4 of 8 Material Safety Data Sheet Profile No 1 Melting Point NA Vapor Density Solid Freezing Point NA Relative Density 0.4 to 0.7 Initial Boiling Point NA Solubility Not Soluble Flashpoint NA Partition Coefficient NA Evaporation Rate NA Auto Ignition Temp. >220u C Flammability >220u C Decom . Temp. NA UEL NA Viscositv NA LEL NA as ozone, oxygen, permanganate, Not determined on the finished product. SECTION X - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY CHEMICAL UNSTABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: STABILITY None STABLE XX See section IV. Ingestion POSSIBILITY OF MAY OCCUR Eye Irritation CONDITIONS TO AVOID: HAZARDOUS None WILL NOT XX REACTION OCCUR Target Organ (s) or System Caution: High concentrations of organics in air will cause temperature rise due to heat of adsorption. At very high concentration levels this may result in a thermal excursion, referred to as a bed fire. High concentrations of Ketones and Aldehydes may cause a bed temperature rise due to adsorption and oxidation. Materials to Avoid Alkali metals and strong oxidizers such Carcinogenicity as ozone, oxygen, permanganate, Not determined on the finished product. chlorine. Hazardous Decomposition Products Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide gas may be generated during combustion of this material. SECTION XI - TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute Effects Toxicity Studies Oral LD50 Dermal LD50 Not determined on the finished product. Not determined on the finished product. Inhalation See section IV. Ingestion See section IV. Eye Irritation See section IV. Skin Irritation See section IV. Sensitization Not determined on the finished product. Target Organ (s) or System Eyes, skin and upper respiratory system. Signs and Symptoms of Exposure Irritation and redness of eyes, irritation of skin and respiratory system may result from exposure to carbon dust. See Sections III and IV. Chronic Effects Carcinogenicity Not determined on the finished product. Page 5 of 8 Material Safety Data Sheet Profile No 1 Mutagenicity Not determined on the finished product. Reproductive Effects Not determined on the finished product. Developmental Factors Not determined on the finished product. SECTION XII - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Not determined on the finished product. Persistence/DegradabilityPersistence/Degradability Not determined on the finished product. Bioaccumulation/Accumulation Not determined on the finished product. Mobility in Environmental Media Not determined on the finished product. Other Adverse Effects Not determined on the finished product. SECTION XIII - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Vacuum or shovel material into a closed container. Storage and disposal should be in accordance with applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations. Local regulations may be more stringent than state or federal requirements. Activated Carbon is an adsorbent media; hazard classification is generally determined by the adsorbate that the carbon has picked up. Consult with the US EPA Guidelines listed in 40 CFR Part 261.3 for the classifications of hazardous waste prior to disposal. SECTION XIV - TRANSPORT INFORMATION This information as presented below only applies to the material as shipped. The identification based on characteristic(s) or listing may not apply if the material has been used or otherwise contaminated. It is the responsibility of the waste generator to determine the toxicity and physical properties of the material generated to determine the proper waste identification and disposal methods in compliance with applicable regulations. DOT Regulations UN/NA Identification CARBSORB 30None on Number: finished product UN- Proper Shipping Not Regulated Name: Land Transport Hazard None on finished product; see Class: Note 1 below Packing Group: None on finished product Marine Pollutant: None on finished product Canadian WHMIS Hazard Class: None on finished product Water IMO / IMDG UN/NA Identification CARBSORB 3oNone on finished Number: product UN- Proper Shipping Not Regulated Name: Transport Hazard None on finished product Class: Page 6 of 8 Material Safety Data Sheet Profile No 1 SECTION XV — REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA Title 111 302 Product is not subject to SARA Title III, section 302 regulation. SARA Title 111 313 Product is not subject to SARA Title III, section 313 regulation. Packing Group: None on finished product Canadian Classification WHMIS Product is listed. Marine Pollutant: None on finished product EEC Council Directives relating to the classification, packaging, and labeling of dangerous substances and preparations. ICAO / IATA UN/NA Identification CARBSORB 3oNone on finished R37: Irritating to the respiratory system. Number: product Canada - British Columbia Occupational Exposure Limits 7440-44-0) is found on the UN- Proper Shipping Not Regulated Contaminant Substances Name: Air Transport Hazard None on finished product OECD Representative List of High Production Volume (HPV) Class: US - Hawaii Air Contaminant Limits Packing Group: None on finished product US - Minnesota Hazardous Substance List Marine Pollutant: None on finished product US - Rhode Island Hazardous Substance List Information reported forproduct/size: 0.5 K Note 1: Under the UN classification for activated carbon, all activated carbons have been identified as a class 4.2 product. However, This product has been tested according to the United Nations Transport of Dangerous Goods test protocol for a "self -heating substance" (United Nations Transportation of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part Ill, Section 33.3.1.6 - Test N.4 - Test Method for Self Heating Substances) and it has been specifically determined that this product does not meet the definition of a self heating substance (class 4.2) or any other hazard class, and therefore should not be listed as a hazardous material. This information is applicable only for the Activated Carbon Product identified in this document. SECTION XV — REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA Title 111 302 Product is not subject to SARA Title III, section 302 regulation. SARA Title 111 313 Product is not subject to SARA Title III, section 313 regulation. TSCA Product is listed. California Proposition 65 Product is not listed. Canadian Classification WHMIS Product is listed. DSL # Product is listed. EEC Council Directives relating to the classification, packaging, and labeling of dangerous substances and preparations. Risk and Safety Phrases R36: Irritating to the eyes. R37: Irritating to the respiratory system. R38: Irritating to the skin. Carbon, activated (CAS: Canada - British Columbia Occupational Exposure Limits 7440-44-0) is found on the Canada - Yukon Permissible Concentrations for Airborne following regulatory lists: Contaminant Substances Canada Domestic Substances List (DSL) International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations OECD Representative List of High Production Volume (HPV) Chemicals US - Hawaii Air Contaminant Limits US - Idaho - Toxic and Hazardous Substances - Mineral Dust US - Minnesota Hazardous Substance List US - Minnesota Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) US - Rhode Island Hazardous Substance List US - Vermont Permissible Exposure Limits Table Z-1 -A Final Rule Page 7 of 8 • Material Safety Data Sheet Profile No 1 Limits for Air Contaminants US - Washington Permissible exposure limits of air contaminants US DOE Temporary Emergency Exposure Limits (TEELs) US EPA High Production Volume Program Chemical List US FDA CFSAN Color Additive Status List 4 US FDA CFSAN Color Additive Status List 6 SECTION XVI - OTHER INFORMATION Intended Use I The material is generally used for treatment of gases and liquids. ANSI The information contained in this document applies to this specific material as supplied. It may not be valid for this material if it is used in combination with any other materials. It is the user's responsibility to determine the suitability and completeness of this information for their particular use. CAS # While the information and recommendations set forth herein are believed to be accurate as of the date hereof, Calgon Carbon Corporation makes no warranty with respect to same and disclaims all liability for reliance there on. Legend: ACGIH - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists ANSI - American National Standards Institute CAS # - Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number CFR - Code of Federal Regulations CFSAN - Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition DOE - Department of Energy DOT - Department of Transportation DSL - Domestic Substances List EEC - European Economic Community EPA - Environmental Protection Agency FDA - Food and Drug Administration GHS - Globally Harmonized System (of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals) HMIS - Hazardous Material Information System IATA - International Air Transportation Association ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organization IMO - International Maritime Organization IMDG - International Maritime Dangerous Goods LD50 - Lethal Dose expected to kill 50% of a group of test animals LEL - Lower Explosive Limit NA - Not Applicable NFPA - National Fire Protection Association NIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health OECD - Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Association PEL - Permissible Exposure Limit SARA - Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act TLV - Threshold Limit Value TSCA - Toxic Substances Control Act UEL - Upper Explosive Limit WHMIS - Workplace Hazardous Material Information System * * *END OF MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page 8 of 8 Section 2 CALGON CARBON'S COMPANY PROFILE Calgon Carbon Corporation 1IMin tr(ono 1"ivrws,,a 117mi Mwo III Calgon Carbon Corporation, and its European operation Chemviron Carbon, is a global manufacturer, supplier, and developer of granular activated carbon, innovative treatment systems, value added technologies, and services for optimizing production processes and safely purifying the environment. We offer a wide variety of products, services, and solutions, including: Granular Activated Carbon Over 100 grades available Global production capacity of more than 85,000 metric tons (largest in the industry) Unique carbon cloth product line Innovative Technologies ♦ Ultraviolet (UV) Light Disinfection and Oxidation ♦ Ion Exchange and Chromatographic Separations ♦ Solvent Recovery, VOC Abatement, and Distillation Technologies ♦ Odor control through a variety of technologies Services ♦ Carbon Reactivation: for safe, cost-effective disposal of spent carbon ♦ Adsorption Systems: the industry's largest selection of adsorption equipment ♦ Carbon Exchange Services: for clean, safe on-site removal and replacement of spent carbon and ongoing system maintenance ♦ Technical Assistance: computer modeling, laboratory capabilities, on-site testing capabilities ♦ Financing Options: various fee programs to meet your financial needs ♦ Mobile ion exchange remediation systems ♦ Engineering and integration of technologies Our Technologies Applied: Optimizing Production Processes In the chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries, cost management, continuous improvement of product quality, and the reduction of waste streams are becoming increasingly important iffirms expect to remain competitive. Our solutions and services... ♦ Improve product purity and quality ♦ Separate valuable final products from process streams ♦ Recover usable products from waste streams ♦ Remove unwanted contaminants (color, taste, odor, byproducts) ♦ Reuse waste streams for cost savings Our Technologies Applied: Safely Purifying the Environment Achieving compliance with strict environmental regulations is agrowing challenge in today's world. For decades, our technologies and services have helped our customers cost effectively meet and exceed regulatory limits. Our technologies safely purify... ♦ Drinking water - from centralized treatment plants to the consumer's tap ♦ Wastewater- meeting discharge limits from various industries ♦ Groundwater - remediation of contaminated groundwater supplies ♦ Air - achieving discharge standards, removing nuisance odors, and safeguarding personal air supply With over 60 years of experience, facilities around the world, and a world-class team of over 1,000 employees, Calgon Carbon Corporation can provide the solutions to your most difficult purification challenges. ............................................................................................................................................................ Visit our website at www.calgonearbon.com, or call &AVM ' 1 -800 -4 -CARBON to learn more about our complete range of C~ products and services, and local contact information. TECHNOLOGIES FOR PURIFICATION, SEPARATION, RECOVERYAND SYNTHESIS Section 3 CALGON CARBON'S TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE rr h pp 1 u O .I B d may, A rff f Fq rr Z k t 7 Making Water and Air Safer and Cleaner Throughout the World Protecting our environment is an important task. The quality of our life depends on how clean we keep the air we breathe and the water we drink. Pittsburgh -based Calgon Carbon Corporation (NYSE:000) is deeply involved in meeting this challenge. A global manufacturer and supplier of services and solutions for making water and air safer and cleaner, Calgon Carbon is leading the way in helping communities locally and around the world address their environmental needs. r 40 Connecting customers with purification, performance, and compliance Making drinking water safe and pure • Granular activated carbon for treatment of taste and odor, disinfection byproducts, emerging contaminants, and other dissolved organics in municipal drinking water • FILTRASORB° granular activated carbon - the industry standard for drinking water treatment • NSF -certified, custom potable reactivation services for environmentally responsible and economical use of granular activated carbon • Superior quality powdered activated carbons for taste and odor removal • Granular, powdered, and fine mesh activated carbons for home water filtration SENTINEL° UV disinfection systems for the treatment of Cryptosporidium, Giardia and other harmful pathogens • SENTINEL® UV-AOP systems for combined disinfection and taste and odor removal • PEROXCARB° granular activated carbon for hydrogen peroxide quenching in conjunction with UV-AOP systems • Ion exchange technologies for removal of perchlorates and various toxic metals t t r Treating wastewater so it is worry free • Virgin and reactivated carbons for wastewater treatment • Thermal reactivation and recycle of activated carbon for cost- effective and environmentally responsible treatment • Engineered adsorption systems for sale, lease, and temporary service • Emergency response services with equipment, activated carbon, and field support that will respond to clients on a rapid - response basis • C3 SeriesTM UV wastewater disinfection systems to prevent the - spread of waterborne pathogens to lakes, streams, rivers, and coastal waters RAYOX° UV oxidation for removing contaminants in groundwater, wastewater, or process water • UV technologies for wastewater reuse applications • Hyde GUARDIAN° filtration/UV technology to control aquatic - invasive species in marine ballast water tai Keeping air safe and clean • FLUEPAC° powdered activated carbons developed for the most cost-effective treatment of mercury in flue gas streams • Granular, pelletized, and reactivated carbons for industrial VOC emissions control • Thermal reactivation and recycle of activated carbon for cost-effective and environmentally responsible treatment • Complete line of vapor -phase adsorption systems for sale and service • Specialty impregnated carbons for personal protection in military, industrial, and collective protection applications • PHOENIX° odor control systems remove hydrogen sulfide odors at wastewater treatment plants and pumping stations • CENTAUR° catalytic activated carbon for cost-effective treatment of odors from municipal wastewater treatment Improving and enhancing production processes • Granular and powdered activated carbons for removal of color, odor, and other organic contaminants • Acid -washed and impregnated carbons designed for specialty applications • Ultraviolet (UV� equipment for process water disinfection and purification • Continuous ion exchange and chromatography technologies for purifying, separating and recovery of valuable materials • Applications experience for improving treatment processes • Pilot equipment for feasibility studies Diverse Products Leading-edge Technologies ;r c • Calgon Carbon Corporation remains committed to a single goal set more than half • a century ago: meeting the toughest purification, separation, and concentration • challenges of its customers. • • As a leader in the activated carbon industry and with UV disinfection and oxidation • technologies, Calgon Carbon offers a diverse range of products, services, and • • equipment specifically developed to streamline and improve drinking water, • wastewater, and production processes. • When it comes to meeting purification challenges, there's no such thing as an off- the-shelf solution. That's why, each year, hundreds of municipalities, government agencies, and food, chemical and drug manufacturers turn to Calgon Carbon to solve their purification problems. Calgon Carbon's technical experts are available to help customers choose the most cost-effective methods to apply its technology in air, water and process purification, with the ultimate goal of reducing the time and expense associated with maintaining purification systems. Activated Carbon and Specialty Products Calgon Carbon supplies more than 100 types of granular, powdered, and pelletized activated carbons made from coal, wood or coconut shell to thousands of clients throughout the world. The carbon products are applied in four general areas: • Water treatment • Liquid phase purification • Vapor phase treatment • Activated carbon cloth r Activated Carbon Reactivation and Recycle After an activated carbon's adsorptive capacity has been exhausted, it can be returned to Calgon Carbon for thermal reactivation. In the reactivation process, spent carbon is subjected to high temperatures that destroy the adsorbed organics and ensure the activated carbon is returned to usable quality. Customers choose reactivation for the most environmentally responsible and economic use of granular activated carbon. Calgon Carbon's potable reactivation facilities in the U.S. became the first to receive certification from NSF International under NSF/ANSI Standard 61: Drinking Water System Components — Health Effects for custom reactivated carbon for potable water applications. NSF International is an independent, not-for-profit organization committed to protecting and improving public health and the environment. Calgon Carbon is fully permitted to handle spent carbons containing hazardous and non -hazardous organic compounds, and provides custom and ooled reactivation services at several industrial 12 activation facilities throu g hout the world. NSF/ANSSF/CertA S to NSI 61 The company provides reactivation and recycling services ranging from a 55 -gallon drum to truckload quantities. Adsorption Systems and Equipment Along with providing activated carbons, Calgon Carbon offers a complete line of standardized, pre-engineered, adsorption systems, which can be quickly delivered and easily installed at treatment sites. Vapor phase adsorption systems are used for applications, such as volatile organic compound (VOC) control, air stripper off -gases, and landfill gas emissions. Liquid -phase equipment systems are used for applications, including process purification, wastewater treatment, groundwater remediation, and potable water treatment. • Equipment is available on a sale or leased service basis • Adsorption equipment can be used independently or along with complementary technologies to provide complete purification solutions i Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection and Oxidation Technologies Calgon Carbon's UV Technologies Division is known for its leading application of UV disinfection and UV oxidation technologies for drinking water, wastewater, and groundwater treatment, along with water re -use. The company invented a method to cost-effectively utilize UV to inactivate Cryptosporidium and other pathogens in surface water, rendering them harmless to humans. This team also introduced one of the first advanced UV oxidation processes to remediate contaminated groundwater. • SENTINEL° UV Disinfection systems control Cryptosporidium, Giardia and other pathogens in drinking water • C3 SeriesTM UV wastewater disinfection systems use UV energy to disinfect wastewater and prevent the spread of waterborne pathogens to lakes, streams, rivers, and coastal waters • RAYOX12 UV oxidation systems and SENTINEL Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPI employ the power of hydroxyl radicals to destroy organic compounds in contaminated groundwater, wastewater, and drinking water Ballast Water Treatment Hyde Marine, Inc., a recent addition to Calgon Carbon Corporation, is a global leader in the growing ballast water treatment market. The Hyde GUARDIAN° system is chemical - free, using filtration and UV disinfection to treat ships' ballast water to prevent the spread of invasive species from port to port. Type Approval Certificate was issued for the Hyde GUARDIAN° unit in April 2009 by Lloyd's Register on behalf of the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency, which confirms compliance with Guidelines contained in IMO resolution MEPC.174(58). This unit was also the first Ballast Water Treatment System accepted into the U.S. Coast Guard's Shipboard Technology Evaluation Program. Ion Exchange Technologies Calgon Carbon provides continuous ion exchange and chromatography technologies in the ISEP®/CSEP°/RSEPTM* lines for purifying, separating, recovering, and synthesizing high-value materials. The proprietary ISEP continuous ion exchange units are used for the purification and recovery of many products in the food, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries. The ISEP CSEP and RSEP systems are currently used at over 350 installations worldwide in more than 40 applications. These ion exchange systems are located in industrial settings as well as in select environmental applications, including perchlorate and nitrate removal from drinking water. These continuous ion exchange technologies offer: Cost-effective integration of multiple small resin beds moving countercurrent to process flows High product yield, high purity, and maximum concentration recovered Lower capital costs, reduced resin replacement, and minimal chemical regeneration and waste disposal * ISEP - ionic separation, CSEP - chromatographic separator, BSEP - reaction separation. Services Y An important advantage in colli o expertise its employees impart in adsorption systems. Team up`vvit resources of dedicated employee b, From the very beginning Cha © C complete analytical support; to evaluations to ensure that th p of and installed provides the' bis u is up and running, Calgoh C •o delivering the highest'll ie o U vu troubleshooters have C'o fro te- 61 . act quickly to deliver answer n- nk; Calgon Carbon ofFe aria o t customer facilities ince' Emergency`respons Field servicestfo * r on e c Equipment`easin Transportation sin , C ►© Reactivation cervi •e Field testings-, •i ® t2 Technica[services ,.h Installation a , *; b r �: h rc .",µ,ms • 'xr9b CalgonCarbon Making Water and Air Safer and Cleaner Calgon Carbon Corporation Pittsburgh, PA US' +1-412-787-67C +i -800-422-726(D European Operations Chemviron Carbon Feluy, Belgium +32 l0) 64 51 18 1 1 !Asian Operations Singapore +65 6 221 3500 Japanese Operations Tokyo +81 3 5205 0664 www.CalgonCarbon.com COPYRIGHT © 2011 CALGON CARBON CORPORATION, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. �nCarbon Different Carbon, Different Performance For the past four decades, bituminous coal has been the standard choice of raw material for activated carbons used in drinking water purification. Bituminous coal is an abundant raw material that has the properties necessary to produce a final activated carbon product with the characteristics that are essential for drinking water purification; e.g., high adsorption capacity, good abrasion resistance, and low ash levels. It is important, however, to note that among bituminous coal -based carbons, there are differences in raw materials and activation methods that influence the final properties of the resultant carbon. Thermal activation of bituminous coal -based activated carbon products can be accomplished through two methods: reagglomeration or direct activation. The reagglomeration process consists of the following steps: • Pulverize the raw material coal into a powder approximately 50 microns in size • Add a chemically -inert binder • Reagglomerate the product into briquettes • Crush the briquettes • Size the crushed briquettes • Bake the crushed briquettes at temperatures up to 8007 in a controlled atmosphere to remove VOCs • Thermally activate the carbon by exposing it to temperatures up to 1900°F in a controlled atmosphere The direct activation process skips the initial three steps; the raw material coal is crushed, sized, baked, and activated. While both processes result in an activated carbon product with similar iodine number values, the final properties of this product are significantly impacted by the activation method used. Reagglomeration adds man-made pore structure into the carbon granule which allows for better penetration of gases into the granule during baking and activation, resulting in a more uniformly activated product. Direct activation does not provide these additional pathways for the activation gases, often resulting in granules that are overactivated along the outer edge of the granule and underactivated at the core. 00 Drinking Water Purification in Frostburg, MD Visual Cross -Sectional Comparison of Reagglomerated and Direct Activated Carbons While basic activated carbon specification tests, such as the Iodine Number, often show identical values between reagglomerated and direct activated products, actual performance between these two types of carbons in municipal applications can be quite different. A recent case study in Frostburg, Maryland, highlights these performance differences. Hard ( (Not u! Carbon Direct Activated Non Uniform Activation (Import) vter Sh (tropes away) Entire Particle is Useful Carbon Reagglomerated Uniform Activation (Domestic) Comparison Trial: Frostburg, MD The city of Frostburg is a small municipality in western Maryland. The current water treatment plant at Frostburg began treating water in 1997, and treats a flow rate of 3 MGD to serve the city and surrounding communities. The city used anthracite coal for filtering their drinking water supply. With impending US -EPA stage 2 DBPR regulations limiting the allowable discharge of disinfection byproducts such as total trihalomethanes (TTHMs - limit of 80 ppb) and the group of five haloacetic acids (HAA5s - limit of 60 ppb), the city began evaluating changes to its treatment process. One option considered was to replace the existing anthracite filter media with granular activated carbon (GAC). To evaluate this option, Calgon Carbon Corporation provided pilot equipment to test the effectiveness of GAC to remove a variety of organics including TTHMs and HAASs. While the main purpose of the pilot was to compare anthracite to GAC, the city also wanted to evaluate reagglomerated and direct activated carbons under identical treatment conditions so they would know they were selecting the best activated carbon nrnrlurt fnr their annliratinn Making Water and Air Safer and Cleaner www.calgoncarbon.com The pilot columns (see Figure 1) provided for treatment of a slipstream of 2.3 liters/min. (0.6 gpm) and a total contact time of 10 minutes through the media (gravel, sand, garnet, and anthracite or GAC). The contact time through the anthracite/GAC step was two minutes'. Water quality parameters measured were Total Organic Carbon (TOC), UV254 Absorbance, TTHMs, and HAA5s. The columns were allowed to treat nearly 80,000 bed volumes of water during the trial for approximately 180 days. 'Normal contact times for GAC in surface water treatment are typically 10 minutes, but since this pilot was studying the replacement of anthracite with GAC, equal vol- umes of GAC and anthracite were provided, with the lower contact time of the an- thracite bed being held constant. Pilot Column Configuration for Frostburg, MD Figure 1 Trial Results • Both activated carbon products exceeded the performance of anthracite for all of the water quality parameters tested. • The reagglomerated and direct activated carbons both exhibited similar breakthrough characteristics for TOC and UV254, with the reagglomerated GAC removing approximately 10% more total TOC and UV254 Absorbance over the life of the trial (Figures 2 and 3). • Both products effectively reduced the HAA5 levels to below 5 ppb throughout the trial. • The most dramatic difference in performance was with the TTHM removal (Figure 4). The reagglomerated product treated double the water volume before reaching saturation for TTHMs. Both products exhibited what is known as "rollover' - the desorption of TTHMs (probably due to adsorption of other, more highly adsorbable species); however, the direct activated GAC more closely approached the maximum contaminant level of 80ppb during this time. Based on the results of this trial, Frostburg decided to replace their anthracite with domestically produced reagglomerated GAC. Based on the pilot results, the expected bed life of the GAC system is approximately 10 months before exchange of the carbon is required. Copyright© 2011 Calgon Carbon Corporation, all rights reserved. 1211 y a ,. j \` s Total Organic Carbon Breakthrough Data Figure2 2.5 < Anthracite/Coagulatetl/1(Mn04 Domestic Agglomerated/Co'gulated/KW04 ne sh„ Dirt Artivatad/Cnamdatcd/RMnnA E o r 1 -I 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 Bed Volumes Treated UV254 Breakthrough Data Figuie3 0.06 Anthracite/Coagulated/KMn04 Domestic Agglomerated/Goagu[ated/KW04 + Off Shore Direct Activated/Coagulated/KW04 0.05 - Influent m 0.04. __.. ofi' s 0.03 - - 0.02 '♦ ' + ♦ 0.01 • ' 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 Bed Volumes Treated TTHM Breakthrough Data Figure 4 70 < Anthracite/Coagulated/KMn04 + Domestic Agglomerated/Coagulated/KW04 60 '- + +Off Shore Direct Activated/Coagulated/KW04 Influent c+ a g 50 m 0 Y 40 + co 30 � . •� 20 .� to . 0' 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 Bed Volumes Treated Corporate Headquarters Calgon Carbon Corporation CalgonCarbon 500 Calgon Carbon Drive Pittsburgh, PA USA 15205 0 800.422.7266 9 412.787.6700 412.787.6713 Fax • www.calgoncarbon.com ® Mixed Sources A reryJetlwootlornber FSC O �e <nsf<rt na.5 {Oi-001910 CalgonCarbon Ll� ;; / GAC Solution for Ohio's Most Challenging Water City of Celina - A Tale of Two Waters By: T. Mike Sudman — City of Celina, Todd W. Hone — City of Celina, Cheryl L. Green - AECOM Over the course of many years the City of Celina, Ohio has been challenged with supplying drinking water to the 11,647 residents of the city and the East Jefferson District. The difficulty arises from the source water, Grand Lake, a 21 square mile water body that contains high amounts of total organic carbon (TOC) and supports a high concentration of Planktothrix algae. The high TOC and algal content of the lake water has caused severe taste and odor problems and fostered the formation of very high concentrations of disinfection by-products (DBPs). Much of the watershed for Grand Lake is agricultural land (Figure 1). The lake itself averages only seven feet in depth. These conditions lead to massive algal blooms and TOC concentrations that average 12.5 mg/I and peak at over 20 mg/I. There are also fluctuations in pH and turbidity that ranges from 10 to 300 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU). Traditional Water Treatment Drinking water was supplied to the city for several years through a series of treatment processes including lime slakering, upflow clarification, recarbonation, sand filtration, ozonation, as well as chlorination to maintain a residual disinfectant level. These processes were effective in removing solids along with taste and odor from the water. Powdered activated carbon (PAC) was used as a treatment to improve taste and odor, but was found to be ineffective and ultimately discontinued. In 1995, the DBP levels in the drinking water became an issue. The total trihalomethane (TTHM) four -quarter running average was found to be 221.5 pg/L, well above the 80 pg/L regulatory levels set by the US and Ohio EPA. On May 31, 2003, the Ohio EPA placed the facility under a Findings and Orders consent decree with a scheduled compliance date for TTHM of November 2007. None of the treatment processes that the city used to date were found to be effective in removing the organic DBP precursor compounds. In fact, it was believed that the ozonation actually caused an increase in DBPs by breaking down some of the TOC into compounds that would more easily react with chlorine to produce TTHM and haloacetic acids (HAA). This resulted in the need for further research on alternative treatments. Grand Lake / St Marys Watershed Figure 1 Making Water and Air Safer and Cleaner www.calgoncarbon.com 'Residential Residential L—IjAirport W iCommercial and Services I Combined Feeding Operation 6 f ('Cropland Deciduous Forest Land EM(Educational 011'armlands IForested Wetlands lGolf Course l4ndustrial and Commercial Complex Landfills and Waste Dumps r_liMarina O'Mobile Homes r7lNot Forested Wetlands ®'Orchards and Groves OParks 'Pasture `Roads 'Quarries EIRail "IReligous 0 Shopping Center EM Shrub and Bush Rangeland M'Transitional Areas Water Utilities 'Lake Alternatives Investigated The city began an investigation of possible alternative solutions to the DBP issue. In 2003 and 2004, the city explored the possibility of finding a groundwater source for the water supply. This proved to be unrealistic when it was determined that the Great Lakes Water Compact of 1986 prohibits the withdrawal of water from within the Great Lakes watershed for expulsion into another basin. The city discharges water into the Gulf of Mexico watershed. New treatment technologies were considered. A trial of sulfur modified iron (SMI) as a secondary coagulant produced no appreciable differences in water quality over the existing treatments and was quickly discarded as a viable option. A conventional -type water clarification system was able to produce a 67-69% removal of TOC and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) but was not capable of sufficiently reducing the TTHM to the required levels, leaving a residual up to 170 ug/L. In addition, there were pH and stability issues with the treated water that would require additional control. Magnetic ion exchange technology was considered next. Trials of this technology achieved a 38 to 48% DOC removal, but were unable to reduce the TTHM levels below 100 ug/L, except when chloramine was substituted for free chlorine as a final disinfectant. This technology was viewed as insufficient to bring the plant into compliance. In September 2004, the City Counsel authorized the Water Department to issue a Request for Quotation for facility improvements. Floyd Brown and Metcalf & Eddy/AECOM were selected to lead the plant improvement project. A short list of treatment technologies was developed for consideration: Switching to chloramine disinfection • Installation of a reverse osmosis (RO) system • Installation of a granular activated carbon (GAC) QI _ yr r i Chloramine disinfection was viewed as a potential short-term solution. Chloramine disinfection involves the addition of ammonia to the existing chlorine chemical feed to form chloramines. Although the use of chloramines in place of chlorine can reduce the formation of currently regulated DBPs, the technology carries with it the potential to form a new set of DBPs including N-Nitrosodimethylamine and cyanogen chloride, which, while not currently regulated, are suspected to be more toxic to humans than the currently regulated DBPs. When these potential concerns were added to the known effects of chloramination, such as toxicity to fish and the potential for nitrification in distribution lines, this alternative disinfection technology was determined to be undesirable. Reverse osmosis (RO) to remove the organic DBP precursors was considered an attractive technology for achieving the required compliance levels. In addition, with the small scale of the city of Celina's operation, the overall cost of RO treatment was not viewed as prohibitive. However, problems arose in the piloting efforts. These problems centered on the required pretreatment of the water in order to protect the sensitive RO membranes from fouling. It became clear that solving this problem would prove both complicated and time consuming. The high degree of urgency in meeting the water quality consent decree compliance date therefore made this alternative unfeasible. Ultimately granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption was selected as the treatment technology to pursue. The technology was well-known and widely effective for a broad variety of drinking water sources throughout the country. Piloting was also considered to be simple and easily implemented. The following describes the details and results of the GAC technology study conducted by the city. 4r hwkz� . w M.1i' !>i� Pilot Testing A 3 -Phase pilot study was begun on December 13, 2005. Phase I evaluated different GAC products. Phase II simulated a two-vessel series system containing the selected GAC. Phase III studied the operation of two vessels in a lead/lag staged bed operation. The water plant operation was expanded to three shifts to accommodate the pilot operation and testing. Calgon Carbon Corporation provided the pilot column system and various grades of GAC for testing. Individual pilot columns were filled to a 4 -ft depth with the selected products and run in various combinations to simulate beds with an 8 -ft. depth of media. In the process of piloting, it was determined that Calgon Carbon's FILTRASORB® 300 GAC was best suited for this application. When used in series operation with "staged" replacement (i.e. the spent in the lead vessel is exchanged with fresh activated carbon and valved to operate second in the series), there was a significant reduction in carbon usage over a single bed operation. Staged filter operation is not common in drinking water treatment operations, but the high TOC concentration of this application made this approach the unique and economical choice. Results of piloting, summarized in the following graph (Figure 2), showed that GAC adsorption could easily and consistently achieve the targeted TOC level of 2.5 mg/I. The projected annual GAC operating cost, based on the use of virgin GAC only, was calculated to be $1.21/1,000 gallons treated at the ultimate design flow of the system, assuming the TOC of the incoming water to the GAC filters was 10 mg/I. This annual operating cost is above the average for municipal GAC systems, which is generally in the range of $0.15 to $0.70/1,000 gallons treated. This above average cost at Celina reflects the extraordinarily high levels of TOC present in the water and consequently, higher removal rates necessary to bring the TOC level down to a point where the DBP standards would not be exceeded. Full Scale System Implementation Based on the pilot testing, a full-scale GAC system was designed consisting of eight (8) vessels, each containing 40,000 lbs. of GAC, to be operated in four (4) parallel trains. The adsorbers would be operated in a staged sequence to maximize TOC loading on the GAC. The design flow per train was determined to be 520 gallons per minute (gpm), although the system currently operates at less than half that volume, 240 gpm, which equates to roughly 1.5 millions of gallons per day (MGD) of water treated for the entire system. The current flow rate results in an empty bed contact time of 78 minutes per vessel. The project timing was approximately one (1) year from project award to system start-up. This included performing the site concrete work, erecting the treatment building, setting equipment, completing the building and, installing piping and wiring. Operating Data The GAC system was brought on-line in July 2008. The system reduced the finished water TOC to below 2.0 mg/L. The GAC system was also able to consistently reduce TTHM and HAA5 to below the required levels of 80 ug/L and 60 ug/L, respectively (Figure 3). GAC Pilot Results Figure2 12 11 —Raw —Filtered —C1 —C2 —C3 —C4 - 10- - — 9 — - 8 — ---- --- - - — Phase 2 Phase 3 0 ~ 6 - cj —C2 _ Target 2 - _ ---- - -- - - - ---- - - - - — 1 0 ��tih\�ti�r°� �� Date ti < h h 1 9 Pilot Testing A 3 -Phase pilot study was begun on December 13, 2005. Phase I evaluated different GAC products. Phase II simulated a two-vessel series system containing the selected GAC. Phase III studied the operation of two vessels in a lead/lag staged bed operation. The water plant operation was expanded to three shifts to accommodate the pilot operation and testing. Calgon Carbon Corporation provided the pilot column system and various grades of GAC for testing. Individual pilot columns were filled to a 4 -ft depth with the selected products and run in various combinations to simulate beds with an 8 -ft. depth of media. In the process of piloting, it was determined that Calgon Carbon's FILTRASORB® 300 GAC was best suited for this application. When used in series operation with "staged" replacement (i.e. the spent in the lead vessel is exchanged with fresh activated carbon and valved to operate second in the series), there was a significant reduction in carbon usage over a single bed operation. Staged filter operation is not common in drinking water treatment operations, but the high TOC concentration of this application made this approach the unique and economical choice. Results of piloting, summarized in the following graph (Figure 2), showed that GAC adsorption could easily and consistently achieve the targeted TOC level of 2.5 mg/I. The projected annual GAC operating cost, based on the use of virgin GAC only, was calculated to be $1.21/1,000 gallons treated at the ultimate design flow of the system, assuming the TOC of the incoming water to the GAC filters was 10 mg/I. This annual operating cost is above the average for municipal GAC systems, which is generally in the range of $0.15 to $0.70/1,000 gallons treated. This above average cost at Celina reflects the extraordinarily high levels of TOC present in the water and consequently, higher removal rates necessary to bring the TOC level down to a point where the DBP standards would not be exceeded. Full Scale System Implementation Based on the pilot testing, a full-scale GAC system was designed consisting of eight (8) vessels, each containing 40,000 lbs. of GAC, to be operated in four (4) parallel trains. The adsorbers would be operated in a staged sequence to maximize TOC loading on the GAC. The design flow per train was determined to be 520 gallons per minute (gpm), although the system currently operates at less than half that volume, 240 gpm, which equates to roughly 1.5 millions of gallons per day (MGD) of water treated for the entire system. The current flow rate results in an empty bed contact time of 78 minutes per vessel. The project timing was approximately one (1) year from project award to system start-up. This included performing the site concrete work, erecting the treatment building, setting equipment, completing the building and, installing piping and wiring. X" .` Operating Data The GAC system was brought on-line in July 2008. The system reduced the finished water TOC to below 2.0 mg/L. The GAC system was also able to consistently reduce TTHM and HAA5 to below the required levels of 80 pg/L and 60 pg/L, respectively (Figure 3). GAC Pilot Results Figure2 12 11 —Raw —Filtered —Cl —C2 —C3 —C4 - 10 --- 9 -- - -- 8 — - U 7 0 6 5 4 Target 3 2 1 0 o°�' oo`' o°o cPo cPo o°`O q"�\ ��ti\ ��hP %�� "tib stip\�PN�`,��-P p� ��ti o\ \��,\ 1��\ti Date LLL'9 Ij RIM �� M •"TIM! Phase 2 Phase 3 — — - ---- - -- - - —C2 - ---- - C - - -- o°�' oo`' o°o cPo cPo o°`O q"�\ ��ti\ ��hP %�� "tib stip\�PN�`,��-P p� ��ti o\ \��,\ 1��\ti Date LLL'9 Ij RIM �� M •"TIM! Treatment costs The total capital cost of the project to upgrade the treatment plant amounted to $7 million. This cost included building construction, new pumps, new wet well, automated controls, laboratory, replacement sand filter valves, replacement intake structure, piloting, and engineering, as well as the addition of the GAC system. Out of the $7 million total project cost, $1.73 million was for the GAC adsorption system, including the initial fill of GAC. The plant has recently switched to custom reactivated carbon. This change has resulted in a significant reduction in carbon operating costs, with no measurable reduction in performance. The operating cost includes the reactivation of the spent carbon, the addition of make-up carbon, transportation, and warehousing. With the switch to custom reactivation, the resulting annual GAC operating cost is now approximately $384,000 per year, which translates to $0.35/1,000 gallons, based on the installed capacity of the system. On the basis of a ten (10) year life, the GAC system annual cost, including consideration of the initial capital expense as well as ongoing annual operating costs, is expected to be $0.51/1,000 gallons of installed capacity. 1 �nCarbon Corporate Headquarters Calgon Carbon Corporation 500 Calgon Carbon Drive Pittsburgh, PA USA 15205 800.422.7266 412.787.6700 412.787.6713 Fax www.calgoncarbon.com Copyright© 2012 Calgon Carbon Corporation, all rights reserved. 0212 m Mixed d.19.W .111— }LA ,arysleEwoaA artme'�<'��� _� FSC f 00, Current Status Since start-up of the operation, the expanded and improved water treatment plant has produced an average of 1.5 million gallons per day (MGD) of drinking water that has consistently measured below the treatment goals for TTHM and HAA. As of September 30, 2009 the Findings and Orders decree has been lifted. If required, space exists for an additional four (4) adsorbers in the facility. Should an alternative disinfection process be required, the facility has been equipped with risers on the finished water lines where UV modules can be fitted. At this point, the addition of GAC appears to have completely solved the issues associated with DBP compliance while also significantly improving the taste, odor, and appearance of the Grand Lake water. TTHM and HAA Data Figure3 300 250 A — — v J v a 0 U E TTHM's 200 150 — — - - -- 100' -- ................................................ ............TTHIM EPA LIMIT = 80-------- ......... ..................................................HAA EPA Limit = 60 -------- 50 — HAA's 0 I CalgonCarbon GLENDALE, ARIZONA, CASE STUDY: Re -agglomerated Carbon Helps City of Glendale Meet Taste, Odor and Disinfection Byproducts Compliance a y Oasis Water Treatment Process (Oasis poster explanation) Water flows down four miles through water conveyance pipe from the Arizona Canal Salt River Project (SRP). It goes through a revenue meter where the City is billed on what comes into the plant. At the traveling screen/raw water pumps, anything larger than a 1 /4 inch is removed; Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is added to lower the pH to 6.6. Immediately following pH adjustment, aluminum sulfate and cationic poly- mer are added during the flash mixer/rapid mix stage to ensure proper mixing of the chemicals and water. The water then goes through three stages of flocculation. In the sedimentation basin, the process of removing disinfection byproduct precursors begins. The processed water then goes into the re -agglomerated GAC filters, where the total organic carbons (i.e. the disinfection byproduct precursors) are reduced even further. An interme- diate station pumps the combined filter effluent to the reservoir mixing chamber. Oasis has the ability to introduce ground water that it can blended into the surface water here. The mixing chamber assures a good blend of the two waters.ln that same area, disinfectant (sodium hydrochlorite) is added. From there the water flows into the reservoir and then out to the distribution system. For the City of Glendale, Arizona, delivering high quality water to the community is a primary goal. But Glendale, like many cities that rely on surface water for their needs faced unique water quality challenges. Seasonal taste and odor issues, caused by the algae that propagate in warm temperature water, were one problem, causing the City to receive, on average/ between 600 and 800 complaints annually. More important was the need to comply with the�\, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Stage 2 Disinfectant and Disinfectant Byproducts Rule (DBPR) which is designed to help reduce potential cancer and other health risks in drinking water. To address these issues effectively, the City of Glendale initiated a Water Master Plan and Facility Process Evaluation as part of a comprehensive water facilities planning and design project. Completed in 2003, the Master Plan led to improvements in older facilities as well as new plant development. In addition, the City turned to re -agglomerated granular activated carbon (GAC) from Calgon Carbon Corporation as its solution of choice for solving its taste and odor challenges, achieving EPA Stage 2 DBPR compliance, and as a hedge against future EPA compliance regulations. Studies conducted by and for the City showed a Triple Bottom Line benefit for the re -agglomerated carbon including: life cycle savings, up front capital cost reduction, and lower operations and materials expenses. In addition, by choosing to reactivate the bituminous, domestically -produced carbon, the City could reduce both its spent fuel disposal costs and its carbon footprint. Glendale Oasis Water Treatment Plant Process Schematic • • • • • About Disinfection • • . • . . • . • . . r .. r Byproducts rr Disinfection byproducts '' •' ' ' (DBPs) form when • ' " ' ' ' •' ' ' ' • ' ' disinfectants used to treat drinking water react with naturally occurring com- pounds in the water, such as decomposing plant material. Studies indicate that DBP exposure can "" lead to bladder and ! intestinal cancers. They have also been shown to _ - pose reproductive and developmental defects. +,.f;` Useful indicators for DBPs in chlorinated drinking q l . water include the pres- i ence of trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids. The Stage e 2 DBP rule fel* g regulates the presence of s the following compounds I �-�� � �-„�•�'`*+,,� _� �. ,;�;. throughout the drinking water distribution system: i Glendale's Water Treatment Challenges and How It Has Met Them Total Trihalomethanes Uncovered canals, 30 to 150 miles away, deliver surface water to Glendale's treatment plants. (TTHMs): C , Evaporation along the way elevates the high mineral concentration in the relatively'' hard • Chloroform (CHCI3) source water, resulting in even higher total dissolved solids and hardness. • Bromodichloromethane f rhe surface water coming: into the facilities can rise to 102 degrees Fahrenheit during the (CHBrC12) summertime, according to Rick Scott, Superintendent of Water Treatment Plants for the City i • Dibromochloromethane of Glendale.' By the time water reaches the first customer, it's 100 to-105'degrees,” said Scott. (CHBr2Cl) j "if there are taste and odor compounds in the water, the heat just exascerbates it. Solving these as well as the Stage 2 Disinfection Byproduct Rule were the biggest drivers behind our • Bromoform (CHBr3) move to re -agglomerated deep bed carbon" The City did almost two years of piloting — from late 2002 to early 2004 — of different Five Haloacetic Acids processes and treatments. Said Scott: "We wanted to look at all the conventional technology (HAA5) 4 that was out'there We started with what we thought would have been the cheapest process • Monochloroacetic acid improvements and piloted those. We piloted chloramines, but with the water temperatures (C2H3CI02) here we didn't feel we could control the re -nitrification. We also piloted ozone as well as some Dichl( other processes, but because our surface water has so many bromated species in it, we ended (CHC1 roOOH)acetic acid ` up over the MCL; (maximum contaminant level) for bromates. We found that < for every (CHCl2COOH) I . problem these treatments solved, they actually created one or two more. We then piloted GAC • Trichloroacetic acid for removal of the organic disinfection by-product, precursors. It allowed us to achieve the total (CCI3COOH) organic compound removal we needed as well`as solve our taste and odor problems' • Bromoacetic acid "What it finally came down to was either GAC or chloramines. And we didn't feel we could (C2H3BrO2) {' control _the chloramines. Also, the two other cities we deliver water to have a free chlorine • Dibromoacetic acid ( system. If we went to chloramines, they could no longer accept our water or they'd have to (C2H2Br202) convert to chloramines and they were against that," Scott said. By the end of the,piloting in 2004, the decision was made to move forward on deep bed GAC. At'this time, -the City started to concurrently design the Oasis treatment plant and the retrofit of the filters for the Cholla facility. The latter facility was designed by the consulting firm o{;Malcolm°Pirnie: The Oasis campus was designed by Black & Veatch. `Both firms worked f together with theCity throughout the piloting phase: . Glendale is also, a member of the Arizona,State University (ASU) Water Quality Technology Group and has benefited'from ASU s water research studies on the problems created by chemicals not'yet regulated by the EPA in the public water supply. These include personal 'care r pr'oducfs and pharmaceuticals like prescription and non-prescription medicines, hormone ? t . •eplacement'therapies, etc With the GAC filters in place and other improvements it's made, �"+�•� 7 Glendale feels it has the best technologies to address potential future regulatory compliance issues as well. ,µ Why Re -agglomerated Carbon? Before selecting Calgon Carbon's FILTRASORB"" 820 — an 8x20 mesh, re -agglomerated bituminous coal -base, virgin activated carbon — for its Oasis and Cholla filter beds, Glendale set up test beds for a variety of other types of carbon. In addition to conducting pilots with re -agglomerated carbon, the City looked at coconut and wood base carbons, as well as carbon imported from China. They also sent test samples to ASU to do iodine adsorption testing. "The carbon imported from China lasted about 2 1/2 months and had about 1/3 of the adsorptive life as the Calgon re -agglomerated carbon. The wood base and the coconut base products lasted about 4 -to -4 1/2 months. The re -agglomerated coal base lasted until the end of the pilot — which was 6 months — and we didn't finish working off its adsorptive state. It was, by far, the best performer. It just came down to the fact that it was more cost effective to spend a little more money up front for the re -agglomerated carbon. That's one of the things that drove us to the current carbon," explained Scott. The Benefits / Necessity of Re -agglomerated Product over Direct Activated when Reactivation is being considered Comparison Direct/Re-agglomerated Carbon Particle Direct activated carbon Re -agglomerated carbon Non or Low Activation Activation in the outer Partof the granule Making the Case for Carbon Reactivation Glendale originally started using GAC as a media cap in its Cholla plant in 2005. At that time carbon reactivation wasn't considered since the amount of spent carbon Glendale was generating was minimal and, as a result, land fill costs were a relatively minor issue. When the Glendale plants went to a deep -bed, mono -media GAC base, they required a lot more carbon' 80,000 pounds per filter at Oasis and 140,000 pounds per filter at Cholla. At those quantities. land -filling spent carbon was economically out of the question. So, the City turned to reacti- vation in 2007 as a way to reduce its filter media related operations and materials costs. Today, some of Glendale's carbon is on its third reactivation cycle, according to Rick Scott. "We segregate the reactivated carbon by plant. We run a chain of custody from the time Calgon Carbon removes the spent carbon from the filter to where it goes for reactivation, finishes react, and is redelivered back to the same facility from which it came." Currently the Glendale plants use a blend of 80% reactivated carbon and 20% virgin due to a minor loss of volume during the reactivation process. Glendale has found that the reactivated carbon does an exceptional job as compared to virgin GAC of filtering turbidity levels that are recognized < 10 um. "Reactivated carbon filters are a strong competitor with virgin," said Scott, "and a blend of both works really well. We're also finding that the lifecycle for virgin versus reactivated carbon is almost analogous" For Glendale, reactivation is not just an economic gain; it's an environmental plus as well. Through reactivation, spent carbon from the Glendale plants can be recycled for reuse, eliminating the costs and long-term liability associated with disposal. Not only does custom reactivation save rate payers money, but reactivating carbon produces only 20% of the CO2 emissions required to manufacture virgin activated carbon. So, the carbon footprint is considerably reduced. Copyright © 2010 Calgon Carbon Corporation, all rights reserved. IF Is Calgo nCarbon s Ultraviolet Water Treatment Technologies The Clear Choice Is Calgo nCarbon s Ultraviolet Water Treatment Technologies The Clear Choice 0 o® Calgon Carbon UV Technologies at a Glance Proven. Our 25+ years of UV innovation started with the introduction of an advanced oxidation process to destroy toxic compounds in groundwater and expanded to the breakthrough discovery for low-dose inactivation of Cryptosporidium, which provided the potable water industry a cost-effective method to protect public health. Through innovative research and development, Calgon Carbon UV continues to evolve to meet the ever-increasing water disinfection needs of the public and private sectors. Comprehensive. We offer UV disinfection systems and Advanced Oxidation Technologies to disinfect and remediate: • Municipal drinking water and wastewater • Industrial wastewater and process water • Groundwater The UV Advantage Powerful. Our solutions are Flexible. You'll find cost-effective solutions highly effective—even for the most for applications ranging from a few hundred challenging wastewater reuse and gallons per minute up to billions of gallons per low -effluent -quality applications day—performance guaranteed. Treating water with UV irradiation is highly effective because it attacks harmful organisms at the genetic level. By passing contaminated water over ultraviolet lamps with germicidal properties, the UV energy disrupts the DNA in viruses, bacteria, and protozoa, making them unable to reproduce and rendering them harmless. UV is especially helpful to treat chlorine -resistant organisms like Cryptosporidium and Giardia. In addition, UV treatment has many other advantages, including: • Low cost and environmentally friendly compared to chemical treatment • No need to transport, store, and handle toxic chemicals • No taste or odor introduced to the water • No disinfection by-products—safe for the environment and aquatic life • Flexible system design and ease of maintenance (including retrofits) • Minimal service requirements • EPA approved for disinfection under the Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (LT2) The Added Power of Advanced Oxidation Technologies UV technology can be made even more powerful and versatile to meet particularly challenging water treatment needs. When an oxidizing agent is added to the water, most often hydrogen peroxide, it absorbs the UV energy, producing highly reactive hydroxyl radicals that oxidize organic contaminants in the water. This reaction breaks down the contaminants into harmless by-products. Advanced Oxidation Technology is highly effective at treating a broad range of chemicals, including MIB and Geosmin (taste and odor in drinking water), NDMA, 1,4 -dioxane, contaminants of emerging concern, and many more. J Drinking Water on and Taste and Odor Control Municipal Wastewater Disinfection and Reuse Industrial Wastewater Process Water Groundwater Disinfection, Remediation, and Reuse SENTINEL°, SENTINEL Chevron AOP With one of the industry's largest installed bases, our SENTINEL systems treat billions of gallons/litres of drinking water each day. • SENTINEL models accommodate pipe sizes from 12 to 48 inches (300 to 1200 mm) • The SENTINEL AOP and SENTINEL Chevron AOP range of products combines UV disinfection and advanced oxidation in one unit • Each SENTINEL reactor can treat flow rates up to 52 million gallons per day (200 million liters per day). C3 SeriesTM Our reliable, compact C3 Series is a cost-effective solution for wastewater and reuse disinfection. The C3 Series product range includes our newest innovation—the C3500TID—a patent -pending design for the most challenging wastewater reuse and low -effluent quality applications. • Models accommodate all flow range applications, including lower quality effluents I ` • Low-pressure, high -output lamp design • Rugged, open -channel, self-cleaning, modular design • NWRI validated for reuse applications SENTINEL" Chevron AOP, RAYOX° In addition to our SENTINEL AOP products, our Advanced Oxidation Technologies include our RAYOX System for the destruction of organic compounds in groundwater, process water, and industrial wastewater. RAYOX Standard models include a 1 kW Bench Scale Unit for batch testing, 30kW, 60kW, and 90kW, as well as custom configurations for larger applications. SENTINEL Features & Benefits • Provides municipal drinking water disinfection including Cryptosporidium and Giardia inactivation using high-intensity, medium - pressure lamp technology • Protects at a fraction of'the cost of other advanced treatment technologies, such as ozonation and membrane filtration • No disinfection by-products • EPA -approved for disinfection under the LT2 rule • Outstanding taste and odor removal with the Advanced Oxidation Technologies of SENTINEL AOP and SENTINEL Chevron AOP C3 Series Features & Benefits • Energy-efficient UV lamp technology effectively disinfects wastewater without harmful by-products or environmentally harmful chlorine residuals • Highest lamp output for opbn-channel systems — less lamps per system • C3 500D product specifically designed for reuse applications • Patent -pending mixing technology offers high hydraulic/ germicidal efficiency • Proven modular mechanical cleaning system. Electrically driven; no ancillary equipment required. • Validated for the lowest effluent quality— 35% UV transmittance • Ballast mounted above the channel • Prevents the spread of waterborne pathogens to lakes, streams, rivers, and coastal waters Advanced Oxidation Technologies Features & Benefits • Use the power of hydroxyl radicals to destroy organic compounds • React millions of times faster than chemical oxidants such as ozone or hydrogen peroxide • Combine UV disinfection and an added oxidizing agent (typically hydrogen peroxide) for ultra -fast, ultra -effective results • Compact and cost-effective • Support water reuse efforts—an environmentally friendly, sustainable choice When you need clean � water, UV Technology from Calgon Carbon is the clear choice. Long a world leader in granular activated carbon purification systems, Calgon Carbon has also been delivering proven ultraviolet (UV) water treatment solutions for more than 25 years. Our UV technologies offer a clearly superior choice for disinfecting drinking water and municipal wastewater, treating industrial wastewater and process water, and remediating contaminated water. With Calgon Carbon UV systems spanning five continents and treating more than four billion gallons (15 billion litres) of water every day, we have the technology and expertise to meet your most challenging water treatment needs. I About Calgon Carbon Corporation Innovation is the cornerstone of Calgon Carbon Corporation (NYSE:CCC). The company's leading technologies help ensure that tens of millions of people drink clean, safe water and why millions more can breathe clean, odor -free air. Along with UV Treatment Technologies, Calgon Carbon also manufactures and supplies granular, powdered, and pelletized activated carbons, ballast water treatment equipment, ion -exchange technologies, liquid and vapor - phase adsorption systems, and comprehensive value-added services. The company's products help to purify water, foods and pharmaceuticals, separate gas, and remove mercury emissions from coal -powered electrical facilities. Calgon Carbon — making water and air safer and cleaner. 1_ 1 CalgonCarbon L17___ UV Technology Division +1.724.218.7001 1.800.422.7266 www.calgoncarbon.com/uv ISO 9001: 2008 Certified © Copyright 2011 Carbon Carbon Corporation, all rights reserved Section 4 CALGON CARBON'S TECHNICAL AND FIELD SERVICE REFERENCES (Calaron00 Making Water and Air Safer and Cleaner arbon KEY FIELD SERVICE, TECHNICAL SUPPORT, AND ACCOUNTS ASSISTANCE QUALIFICATIONS I. FIELD SERVICES SUPPORT TO CUSTOMER OPERATIONS Calgon Carbon Corporation maintains a Field Services Department responsible for providing carbon, equipment, and other media installation or exchange as well as customer training, operating and start-up assistance to municipal drinking water plants, municipal waste water authorities, and remediation, industrial, and food processing customers across the entire Calgon Carbon products and services offerings. Calgon Carbon's Field Service Representatives and Managers are professionally trained in the installation and operation of equipment used in ground and surface water purification and in vapor phase odor control systems. Other Field Services' responsibilities include transportation co-ordination and scheduling, process related performance testing or troubleshooting, equipment inspection, cost estimation, and field supervision with contractor/vendor selection as the need arises. Through continuous education and training, customer satisfaction and an excellent on-site safety record are achieved. Field Service Managers are available for consultation or assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Key individuals are: Joe B. Allen — Field Services Manager, South Region Joe Allen joined Calgon Carbon Corporation in 1974 upon graduation from the University of Houston. He has served as Manager of the Houston Field Services Group for 20+ years and has extensive experience in the area of ground and surface water purification and vapor phase odor control systems. His responsibilities include the installation and maintenance of CCC equipment as well as start up and customer training services for the Industrial and Municipal markets. Joe is also responsible for the coordination of emergency response projects in the South Region. Patrick L. Joint — Field Services Manager, East Region Patrick Joint has over 30 years of vast experience with Calgon Carbon. He is currently responsible for field activities in all the industrial, municipal, food, and remedial markets. In these areas, his department provides support in the installation, start-up, customer training, and trouble -shooting for all the carbon product lines, as well as other product groups. His team also provides support on cost -estimation, transportation, and product development for all market areas. Patrick also has extensive international experience having had the responsibility for field services in the municipal, industrial, and food markets for the Asia-Pacific rim countries and Canada. Patrick has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Calgon Carbon Corporation 1500 Calgon Carbon Drive I Pittsburgh, PA USA 15205) 1-800-422-7266 www.calgoncarbon.com Mark T. Bailey - Field Services Manager, West Region Mark Bailey joined Calgon Carbon Corporation in 1997 as manager of the West Coast Field Services Department. Mark has over 17 years of experience in environmental management, 12 of which was directly serving the activated carbon industry. He is responsible for equipment and carbon installations, operations training and system maintenance for municipal water treatment and odor control applications, as well as industrial and wastewater applications. Mark also provides estimates to the bid coordination department at CCC Headquarters, and supports the regional sales people in providing customer service to the West Coast. II. TECHNICAL AND PROCESS SUPPORT PERSONNEL Calgon Carbon Corporation maintains an Applications Engineering Department that can be utilized to consult with municipal drinking and waste water customers regarding process or operational concerns on an on-going basis. They have extensive experience with recommending carbon, equipment, and other media used in ground and surface water purification and in vapor phase odor control systems. Application Engineers have primary responsibility for consulting with customers participating in Calgon Carbon's service oriented business element and for assistance to our Sales Department in new and existing applications of carbon technology. This consulting work may or may not be on a per diem or project basis, but is available to all customers of Calgon Carbon Corporation. Calgon Carbon Corporation has a variety of well-trained, specialized individuals suited to assist customers with a multitude of water treatment requirements including process related performance testing or troubleshooting. A brief synopsis of the technical expertise of several key individuals available to meet customer needs relevant to the proposed liquid phase project is as follows: Dr. Mick Greenbank - Senior Technical Consultant Dr. Mick Greenbank received his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Kent State University in Ohio in 1980. He completed his thesis on the Adsorption of Liquids on Activated Carbon, a project sponsored by Calgon Carbon. He joined Calgon Carbon in 1980 in the Research and Development Department. As Senior Technical Consultant at Calgon Carbon Corporation, Mick travels around the world working with Calgon Carbon and our European Branch personnel as well as customers. James Markowitz - Manager Manufacturing Engineering As Manager of Manufacturing Engineering, Jim is responsible for equipment cost reduction measures, product improvements and quality control for the Equipment & Assembly Plant and the Engineering Department. Jim has three equipment patents and over 41 years of service with Calgon Carbon Corporation. 2 III.SALES AND ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL Leo P. Zappa - Director, Municipal Water Market Leo Zappa manages Calgon Carbon's municipal drinking water business segment. Leo has worked for Calgon Carbon Corporation for 20 years, holding positions in sales management, product management, marketing, and project management. He earned an M.B.A. from Robert Morris University, a B.S. in civil engineering technology from the Pennsylvania State University, and an Associates degree in architectural engineering from the Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Zappa is also a graduate of the United States Army combat engineer school (Ft. Belvoir, VA). Roger C. Musser — Product Manager Domestic Carbon Roger Musser is a graduate of Marshall University with a B.A. degree major in Economics minor in Chemistry and a graduate of Loyola University New Orleans with a Master of Quality Management degree. Mr. Musser worked with Calgon Carbon Corporation for 27 years in various positions in the Quality Department the last position being the U.S. Manufacturing Quality Assurance Manager. In 2008 Mr. Musser accepted the position of Product Manager — Domestic Carbon in the Product Management Department. Mr. Musser has an in-depth knowledge of the carbon manufacturing processes, activated carbon testing, carbon product specifications, quality procedures and principles. His past responsibilities included the implementation and management of the plant ISO quality management systems as well as other certification granted by organizations such is AIB, KIWA, Orthodox Union (Kosher certification) and the Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America (Halal certification). In his current position he is responsible for the management of the company's product certifications to NSF Standard 61 and NSF Standard 42. Michael Donaway — Account Manager Michael Donaway is a Senior Technical Sales Representative for the Eastern Region of the United States for the Municipal Market. James R. Stratico - Senior Account Manager, Central Region Jim Stratico is presently a Senior Account Manager for the Central Region of the United States. Prior to this position, he was the Municipal Business Unit Director for Calgon Carbon Corporation. He has been with Calgon Carbon Corporation for over 25 years. Jim received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Villanova University. John Re — Technical Sales Representative As a Technical Sales Representative for Calgon Carbon, John is responsible for sales to the municipal market covering WI, MN, IA and NE. John has been with CCC since November 13, 2000 and resides in Milwaukee WI. Prior to joining Calgon Carbon, John worked as a Territory Manager for Watertech of America, Inc.for 2 years and 3 years prior for BetzDearborn as a Technical Sales Specialist. He earned his BS in Microbiology from the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh in December 1994. He is a certified Wastewater Treatment Operator Grade T -L Mark Peet — Account Manager Mark Peet is a Senior Technical Sales Representative for the Western Region of the United States for both Municipal and Industrial Sales. C:\dkdata\bidsubmittals\techsupp.wpd 3 Robert W. Ruckel - Senior Account Manager Bob is a Senior Account Manager for the Eastern Region of the United States. He has held this position for several years. Prior to this Bob was the National Sales Manager for Calgon Carbon's OEM Business Group. He is in his 36th year with Calgon Carbon starting as a chemist in the R&D Department Fitzroy Hamilton - Account Manager Fitzroy Hamilton is a Senior Technical Sales Representative for the Western Region of the United States for the municipal market. He has extensive experience in the water treatment industry including as a, Project Engineer, Application Engineer/Process Engineer, and Sales Manager. He has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering and a Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering. Stephanie L. Carr - Principal Applications Engineer Stephanie holds a B.S in Chemical Engineering from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, NY. She joined Calgon Carbon, Pittsburgh, PA in 1979 as a Carbon Applications Engineer, after working 3 years as an engineer in the petrochemical industry. She has worked for most of her 29 years with Calgon Carbon in New Jersey providing technical support to the Eastern Sales Region. Past responsibilities include recommendation of equipment and carbon systems, cost estimating, start-up training, troubleshooting, coordination of lab studies, and seminars for the industrial, food and municipal market areas. She also supports the Calgon Carbon product lines of activated carbon, equipment and services for Canadian Sales, in the areas of water, wastewater, air, vapor and process purification applications. She has served as Engineering Manager- Industrial Business Unit, in the past. She has authored technical articles in WaterWorld, Oil & Gas Journal, Pipeline & Gas Industry and The National Environmental Journal. William C. Zavora - Senior Applications Engineer William C. Zavora is Senior Applications Engineer with Calgon Carbon Corporation, currently providing activated carbon applications support to the Western Region. He is based in Northern California. He holds a B.S. degree in Materials Engineering from Virginia Tech. Bill has worked at Calgon Carbon for over 8 years and has a total of over 20 years experience specializing in process engineering. He is a registered Professional Engineer (Civil) in California and Pennsylvania. Gilbert 'Gib' Palmgren - Senior Applications Engineer Gilbert 'Gib' Palmgren is a Senior Applications Engineer with Calgon Carbon Corporation, currently providing activated carbon applications support to Latin America Sales and National Accounts. He is located at the Calgon Carbon Corporation headquarters in Pittsburgh, PA. His education background is Chemistry with a B.S. degree from the Pennsylvania State University. Prior to working at Calgon Carbon, Gib worked as a development and application chemist for Witco Chemical Corporation for 8 years. Gib has worked at Calgon Carbon for about 32 years- 25 years in the R&D and Technical Services Department involved in analytical methods development, manufacturing research, product development and technical support activities, and the last 7 years providing Applications Engineering support to the sales regions. C:\dkdata\bidsubmittals\techsupp.wpd 4 Gary Gunnerson - Senior Sales Engineer A 1974 graduate of Iowa State University, Gary Gunnerson started with Calgon Carbon in 1987. He is a registered Professional Engineer of Pennsylvania. His responsibilities are to provide on-going engineering support to the Central Region Sales force as Senior Sales Engineer. Examples are: equipment and carbon sales including operating manuals, start-up training, troubleshooting of adsorption systems, presenting seminars on the use of activated carbon and selection of appropriate equipment and carbon type. Gary also conducts adsorption seminars, scoping and start-up of customer pilot studies, carbon usage rate estimates and cost estimating. Former positions in Calgon Carbon and other employers include: development engineer, plant engineer, process engineer, applications engineer and manager, sales service support manager. Kendra L. Shook — Applications Engineer Kendra L. Shook is an Application Engineer with Calgon Carbon Corporation, currently providing activated carbon applications support to the Municipal Drinking Water market area and the TEAMS center (inside sales). She is located at the Calgon Carbon Corporation headquarters in Pittsburgh, PA. She received a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from Youngstown State University in 2008. Prior to working at Calgon Carbon, Kendra worked for Case Western Reserve University as an undergraduate research student working on proton exchange membrane fuel cells, and also Fireline/TCON Inc., an industrial ceramics manufacturer, as a engineering intern. C:\dkdata\bidsubmittals\techsupp.wpd 5 Section 5 CALGON CARBON'S CARBON EXCHANGE PROCEDURES FOR POTABLE WATER 4 CALGON CALGON CARBON CORPORATION P.O. Box 717 Pittsburgh, PA 15230-0717 CARBON EXCHANGE PROCEDURES FOR POTABLE WATER GRAVITY FILTERS A carbon exchange consists of the removal of spent carbon from a filter and the installation of fresh carbon into the filter. The following procedures can also be used for initial carbon fills. All spent carbon removals are completed hydraulically using the eduction method from the filter into an open dump truck. The carbon installation can be completed from bulk truck deliveries or from 1,000 -pound super sack deliveries. The eduction method can be used for installation from bulk trucks and from super sacks. A crane can be used to dump the carbon from the super sacks directly into the filter, allowing the filter to be filled when high-pressure water is not available. The following section lists requirements for accomplishing a carbon exchange. The responsible party is noted after each item, either "customer" or Calgon Carbon "CCC". The designation of responsibility is for a typical project but can vary based on the specifications of the project. 1. PROJECT REQUIREMENTS For removal of spent carbon or installation of fresh carbon using the eduction method the following is required: Utilities 1. A water source of at least 90 to 100 psi at 200 gpm. The supplied water source comes from the closest fire hydrant or a line, which is near a pump (i.e., a surface sweep pump). (Customer) 2. A 2-1/2" fire hose reduced to 2" FNPT to connect to the eductor supplied by Calgon Carbon. The connection at the eductor is carbon removal and at the trailer for carbon installation. (Customer) A 3/4" garden hose at the filter for rinsing off the waders used by the labor force for carbon removal and at the trailer to insert in the hopper during carbon installation. (Customer) 4. A drain to handle the disposal of water used in removing the spent carbon. The drain capacity should be equal to or greater than the water supplied for the carbon removal. (Customer) -1- CARBON EXCHANGE PROCEDURES FOR POTABLE WATER GRAVITY FILTERS PAGE: 2 2. Manpower A plant operator to open or close plant water valves. (Customer) 2. Two (2) or three (3) laborers depending on the extent of work required. (Customer or CCC) Supervision of installation. (CCC) 3. Miscellaneous 1. For installation or removal using a bulk trailer, an area large enough to stage one (1) or two (2) trailers is required. The approximate dimensions of a trailer are 5 F long x 8"5" wide x 1 F6" high. (Customer) 2. Sufficient storage for the super sacks upon arrival. The recommended storage area is an enclosed building. If this is not available and the carbon is stored outside for an extended period of time, the super sacks should be covered with tarpaulins or plastic and kept away from areas which have inadequate drainage to prevent submersion of any carbon in free-standing water. (Customer) 3. The necessary equipment (crane and/or forklift) and manpower to receive and stage the carbon in super sacks prior to loading the filters. The carbon can be hydraulically or dry installed. The super sacks weigh 1,000 pounds each, have an 18" discharge chute, and are stacked two (2) high with a pallet under the bottom super sack. (Customer) 4. The disposal of all super sacks and pallets. (Customer) 5. All transfer equipment, which includes a hopper, and eductor, a suction hose with wand, a F/F coupler, carbon slurry hoses, and a trough. (CCC) 6. Transportation for spent carbon return and virgin carbon delivery. (CCC) 7. Removal/installation sign -off certificates, which require a signature from the site contact and the Calgon Carbon Supervisor. (CCC) 8. Backwash rate curves to correspond with the product, which is installed. (CCC) -2- CARBON EXCHANGE PROCEDURES FOR POTABLE WATER GRAVITY FILTERS PAGE: 3 2. PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENTS Customer should contact their Calgon Carbon Technical Sales Representative ten (10) working days prior to the date they plan to begin the exchange or installation. Subsequent to this notification, Calgon Carbon operations supervisor will work with the customer to reconfirm the start date and determine the equipment required to do the exchange. 3. SPENT REMOVAL - EDUCTION TO BULK TRAILER Prior to spent carbon removal from the filter, the customer must isolate the filter from the treatment mode, complete a backwash, and lower the water level just below the top of the carbon bed so freeboard measurements can be taken. 2. While the filter is being backwashed, Calgon Carbon's supervisor will direct the connection of hoses, eductor and water supply. Take free board measurements, then add water to the filter to a level of 12" to 24" of water above the carbon. 4. The driver prepares his truck to receive the spent carbon by installing a transfer hose to the front of the dump bed and a carbon retention screen on the chute and hooking up a drainage bib to the tailgate (if required) to catch all the water and direct it to a designated drain. 5. The suction hose with a wand is used for removing spent carbon. During carbon removal the operator will be required to add water into the filter to maintain a water level. 6. When it is determined that all the carbon has been removed, backwash the filter for a short amount of time, then take measurements of bed depth to determine if additional material should be removed. 7. When the removal is complete, free board measurements are again taken. Water is added to the filter to a level of 12" to 24" above the sand. -3- CARBON EXCHANGE PROCEDURES FOR POTABLE WATER GRAVITY FILTERS PAGE: 4 4. CARBON FILL - EDUCTION FROM A BULK TRAILER 1. The virgin carbon trailer is positioned and set up with Calgon Carbon equipment to educt the carbon into the empty filter. Calgon Carbon Corporation Safe Job Procedure OP -5 (attached) will be used to transfer carbon with an aluminum hopper. 2. After the proper carbon level has been installed, the filter should sit overnight in a flooded state and then be backwashed prior to going on line. If the filter must go into service immediately, a backwash must be completed. The backwash should begin at a low flow rate and be increased gradually to complete the backwash. A backwash removes any entrapped air or carbon fines, and segregates the carbon bed. The rates are determined by water temperature and are found on product bulletins supplied by Calgon Carbon Corporation. 3. Final freeboard measurements are taken after the backwash has been completed to verify that the proper amount of carbon has been installed. 4. All measurements are recorded on Calgon Carbon's removal/installation certificates and are to be signed by the customer as well as the Calgon Carbon Supervisor upon completion of each filter. 5. The procedure is repeated for each filter to be exchanged. 6. After the total job is complete, all equipment must be returned to Calgon Carbon Corporation, and the work area cleaned up before leaving the site. CARBON FILL - EDUCTION FROM SUPERSACKS This method is similar to the method described in part D except as follows: 1. Use the free-standing hopper instead of the truck mounted hopper. 2. A crane or fork truck is necessary to bring super sacks from the storage area to the hopper. M CARBON EXCHANGE PROCEDURES FOR POTABLE WATER GRAVITY FILTERS PAGE: 5 6. CARBON FILL USING CRANE AND SUPERSACKS The carbon will be furnished in 1,000 -pound super sacks. The super sacks have an 18" discharge chute, and are stacked two (2) high with a pallet under the bottom super sack. 2. Sufficient storage for the super sacks shall be provided. The recommended storage area is an enclosed building. If this is not available and the carbon is stored outside for an extended period of time, the super sacks should be covered with tarpaulins or plastic and kept way from the areas which have inadequate drainage to prevent submersion of any carbon in free-standing water. 3. Add 12" to 24" of water to the filter. 4. A crane can be used to dump the carbon from the super sacks directly into the filter. Continue to add water to keep the carbon submerged. 5. After the proper carbon level has been installed, the filter should sit overnight in a flooded state and then be backwashed prior to going on line. If the filter must go into service immediately, a backwash must be completed. The backwash should begin at a low flow rate and be increased gradually to complete the backwash. A backwash removes any entrapped air or carbon fines and segregates the carbon bed. The rates are determined by water temperature and are found on product bulletins supplied by Calgon Carbon Corporation. 6. Final freeboard measurements are taken after the backwash has been completed to verify that the proper amount of carbon has been installed. 7. All measurements are recorded on Calgon Carbon's removal/installation certificates and are to be signed by the customer as well as the Calgon Carbon Supervisor upon completion of each filter. 8. This procedure is repeated for each filter to be exchanged. 9. After the total job is complete, all equipment must be returned to Calgon Carbon Corporation, and the work area cleaned up before leaving the site. -5- Section 6 CALGON CARBON'S CUSTOMER REFERENCES GAC REFERENCES 1. City of Scottsdale Water Campus / WC -101 8787 E. Hualapai Drive SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85255 Art Nunez Phone: 480-312-8724 2. City of Palmdale 2029 East Avenue Q Palmdale, CA 93550 Matthew Knudson Phone: 661-947-4111 3. City of Glendale Oasis Water Campus 7070 W. Northern Ave. Glendale, AZ 85303 Rick Scott Phone: 623 930-3901 4. Municipal Authority of Borough of West View 200 Neville Road Pittsburgh, PA Joseph Dinkel Phone: 412-331-4723 5. Monroe County Water Authority 4799 Dewey Avenue Rochester, NY 14612 Tom Clark Phone: 585-442-2000, ext 521 6. El Paso Water Utility Public Service Board 800 Canal Road El Paso, TX 79901 Fernando Rico Phone: 915-594-5401 7. Metropolitan Water Board 1633 Rathburn Road Oswego, NY 13126 Bruce DeVinney Phone: 315-343-4523 .1 Section 7 CALGON CARBON'S NSF AND ISO CERTIFICATION AND EVIDENCE OF INSURANCE DET NORSKE VERITAS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATE Certificate No. CERT-09424-2003-AQ-HOU-ANAB This is to certify that Calgon Carbon Corporation Big Sandy Plant at US Route 23, P.O. Box 664, Catlettsburg, KY 41129 USA has been found to conform to the Management System Standard: ISO 9001:2008 This Certificate is valid for the following product or service ranges: Manufacture Of Virgin Granular, Virgin Powder, Acid Washed, Centaur, Reactivated Granular And Reactivated Pellet Carbons Initial Certification date: June 05, 1995 This Certificate is valid until: May 26, 2012 The audit has been performed under the supervision of Don Burak Lead Auditor Place and date: Houston, Texas, June 02, 2009 for the Accredited Unit: DET NORSKE VERITAS CERTIFICATION INC., HOUSTON TEXAS Frueboes Management Representative Lack of fulfilment of conditions as set out in the Certification Agreement may render this Certificate invalid. HEAD OFFICE: DET NORSKE VERITAS CERTIFICATION, INC. 1400 RAVELLO DRIVE, KATY, TEXAS 77449. TEL: (281) 396-1000. FAX: (281) 396-1903 NSF International RECO GN77ES CALGON CARBON CORPORATION PIMBURGH, PA AS COMPLYING WITH ANSIINSF 61. PRODUCTS APPE,ARINO IN THE NSF OFFICIAL USTIIrG ARE, AE:THORIZED TO BEAR THE NSF MARK, LIS +kAQC-LhsAe. C I,'.d. T.rsrar Au M119 UFOs "LA ~dw '�' SWtleftC tit. .,Jrnw.4Ult.L SirdrAtfi�diur LtAassrll,'.tn .. i a.a4 9111-wolfualp it Ihs mPwdt .. n;;fLdrtI-.rti;:rr1rlyd:uto be retlll,tdr.�Lx,m]we,t. To m�Sp art-ifxolxm. n,tlnAl N%. n,hKKiw Qj!14'.VJ.1JAU NnvVml+ar 2?, 1998 -- Dave Furkiss, Genual Nallgw {;cvilicutc *0760'076MA Dfinitiog Water A,ktiuvex Page 1 of 1 file://C:\Program FilesWicrosoft FrontPage\temp\nsJ61 certificate jpg 9/30/99 NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 1 of 19 NSF Product and Service Listings These NSF Official Listings are current as of Tuesday, April 24, 2012 at 12:15 a.m. Eastern Time. Please contact NSF International to confirm the status of any Listing, report errors, or make suggestions. Alert: NSF is concerned about fraudulent downloading and manipulation of website text. Always confirm this information by clicking on the below link for the most accurate information: http://www.nsf.org/Certified/PwsComponents/Listin sg_.asp?Company=07660&Standard=061& NSF/ANSI STANDARD 61 Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated for Materials, Certification is only for the Water Contact Material shown in the Listing. Click here for a list of Abbreviations used in these Listings. Calgon Carbon Corporation 500 Calgon Carbon Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15205 United States 800-422-7266 412-787-6700 Visit this company's website Facility : # 1 Pittsburgh, PA Trade Designation Powdered Activated Carbon CENTAUR[l] [4] [6] CP[1] [4] [6] GW[1] [4] [6] GW EVP[l] [3] [4] PWA[1] [3] [4] RB[1] [4] [6] TOG[1] [3] [4] [5] WPH[1] [4] [6] WPL[l] [4] [6] Process Media [1] This product is Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [21 Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. [3] The carbon source is bituminous coal. Water Water Contact Contact Size Temp Material [2] CLD 23 PAC [2] CLD 23 PAC [2] CLD 23 PAC [2] CLD 23 PAC [2] CLD 23 PAC [2] CLD 23 PAC [2] CLD 23 PAC [2] CLD 23 PAC [2] CLD 23 PAC [1] This product is Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [21 Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. [3] The carbon source is bituminous coal. NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 2 of 19 [4] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer / market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [5] Product trade name includes the suffix AR, AW, AWD or NDS. [6] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility: # 1 Houston, TX Process Media Water Water Contact Contact Trade Designation Size Temp Material Granular Activated Carbon 206A[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 206A-AW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 206A-WW[1] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A-AW[1] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A-WW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 3007[l][2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-AW[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-WW[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-AW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-WW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040[l][21 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-AW[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-WW[l] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC AFP[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CAL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CARBSORB[l] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[l] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC CPG[l] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC Centaur C[1] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC Cullar CC[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC Cullar D Plus[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar F[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar G[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar M[1] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC DE5 [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC DE5-WW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB [ 1 ] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC GW[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC HR5 [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC HR5-AW [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC HR5-WW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC MCAT[l] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC MCAT-WW[l] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC OL[l] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 3 of 19 OL[l] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC OLC 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC 12x40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC 20x50[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 12 x 30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 12 x 40[ 1 ] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 20 x 50[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS 1200[ 1 ] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS AW 12 x 30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS WW 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 12x40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 20x50[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC PEROXCARB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC SGL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC SULFABAN[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC TN5 [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TN5-AW[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TN5-WW[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TOG[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC TOG[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC VGAC[1] [2] [5] CLD 23 GAC [1] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [2] A 2 or 3 letter suffix may be added to the product's name to represent the customer's name or customer specific test requirements. [3] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 12 x 40, and 20 x 50. [4] Product trade names include the suffix: AR, AW, AWD, or NDS. [5] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30 and 12 x 40. [6] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30, 12 x 40, and 20 x 50. [7] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 12 x 40 and 20 x 50. [8] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [9] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 4 x 6, 4 x 8, 6 x 10, 6 x 12, 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 10 x 20, 12 x 40, 20 x 40, 20 x 50, 30 x 60, 30 x 200, and 80 x 325. Powdered Activated Carbon[l] [8] CENTAUR [ 10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC CP[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC GW[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC RB [ 10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC WPC[10] -325 mesh CLD 23 PAC WPH[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC WPL[10] [l l] CLD 23 PAC [1] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [8] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [10] Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [ill Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. Reactivated Granular Activated Carbon[12] CMR - x[13] [14] [15] CLD 23 RGAC Custom Municipal React [15] CLD 23 RGAC NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 4 of 19 [12] The carbon source is coal [13] x - Custom designation for specific media source [14] Certified products have lot codes, CwwxyRzz starting with C10506ROl and sequentially higher numbers where C=Calgon's Columbus, OH facility (constant) or LwwxyRzz, starting with L10618RC1 and sequentially higher numbers where L=Calgon's Blue Lake, CA facility (constant), ww=year, x=1 or 2 digit month, y=1 or 2 digit day, R=reactivated media (constant) and zz=alpha and numeric combination for the plant specific time of day designation. [15] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 8 x 40, and 12 x 40. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility: # 1 USA Process Media Water Water Contact Contact Trade Designation Size Temp Material Granular Activated Carbon 206A[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 206A-AW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 206A-WW[1] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A[1] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A-AW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A-WW[1] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 3007[l][21 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-AW[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-WW[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-AW[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-WW[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040[ 1 ] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-AW[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-WW[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC AFP[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CAL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CARBSORB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[l] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CPG[ 11 [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC Centaur C[1] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC Cullar CC[l] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC Cullar D Plus[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar F[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar G[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar M[1] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC DE5[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC DE5-WW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC GW[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC HR5[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 5 of 19 HR5-AW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC HR5-WW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC MCAT[1] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC MCAT-WW[l] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC OL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC OL[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC OLC 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC 12x40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC 20x50[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 12 x 30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 12 x 40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 20 x 50[ l ] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS AW 12 x 30[ 1 ] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS WW 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 12x40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 20x50[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC PEROXCARB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC SGL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC SULFABAN[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC TN5 [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TN5-AW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TN5-WW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TOG[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC TOG[ 1 ] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC VGAC[1] [2] [5] CLD 23 GAC [1] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [2] A 2 or 3 letter suffix may be added to the product's name to represent the customer's name or customer specific test requirements. [3] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 12 x 40, and 20 x 50. [4] Product trade names include the suffix: AR, AW, AWD, or NDS. [5] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30 and 12 x 40. [6] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30, 12 x 40, and 20 x 50. [7] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 12 x 40 and 20 x 50. [8] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [9] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 4 x 6, 4 x 8, 6 x 10, 6 x 12, 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 10 x 20, 12 x 40, 20 x 40, 20 x 50, 30 x 60, 30 x 200, and 80 x 325. Powdered Activated Carbon[l] [8] CENTAUR[ 10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC CP[10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC GW [ 10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC RB [ 10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC WPC[10] -325 mesh CLD 23 PAC WPH[ 10] [III CLD 23 PAC WPL[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC [1] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [8] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [10] Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [11] Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 6 of 19 Reactivated Granular Activated Carbon[12] CMR - x[13] [14] [15] CLD 23 RGAC Custom Municipal React [15] CLD 23 RGAC [12] The carbon source is coal [13] x - Custom designation for specific media source [14] Certified products have lot codes, CwwxyRzz starting with C10506ROl and sequentially higher numbers where C=Calgon's Columbus, OH facility (constant) or LwwxyRzz, starting with L10618RC1 and sequentially higher numbers where L=Calgon's Blue Lake, CA facility (constant), ww=year, x=1 or 2 digit month, y=1 or 2 digit day, R=reactivated media (constant) and zz=alpha and numeric combination for the plant specific time of day designation. [15] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 8 x 40, and 12 x 40. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility : # 2 Pittsburgh, PA Process Media Water Water Contact Contact Trade Designation Size Temp Material Granular Activated Carbon[ 1] [2] AFP [4] CLD 23 GAC CAL [4] CLD 23 GAC CARBSORB [4] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[5] [3] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR [4] CLD 23 GAC CPG [3] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB[5] [3] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB [4] CLD 23 GAC GW [4] CLD 23 GAC OL[5] [3] CLD 23 GAC OL [4] CLD 23 GAC PEROXCARB [4] CLD 23 GAC SGL [4] CLD 23 GAC SULFABAN [4] CLD 23 GAC TOG[5] [3] CLD 23 GAC TOG [4] CLD 23 GAC [1] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [2] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [3] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30 and 12 x 40. [4] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 4 x 6, 4 x 8, 6 x 10, 6 x 12, 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 10 x 20, 12 x 40, 20 x 40, 20 x 50, 30 x 60, 30 x 200, and 80 x 325. [5] Product trade names include the suffix AR, AW, AWD or NDS. Powdered Activated Carbon[l] [2] CENTAUR[7] [6] CLD 23 PAC CP[7] [6] CLD 23 PAC NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 7 of 19 GW[7] [6] CLD 23 PAC GW EVP[7] [6] CLD 23 PAC PWA[7] [6] CLD 23 PAC RB [7] [6] CLD 23 PAC TOG[5] [7] [6] CLD 23 PAC WPH[7] [6] CLD 23 PAC WPL[7] [6] CLD 23 PAC [1] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [2] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [5] Product trade names include the suffix AR, AW, AWD or NDS. [6] Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. [7] Certified for a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility : # 2 Huntington, West Virginia Process Media Water Water Contact Contact Trade Designation Size Temp Material Granular Activated Carbon 206A[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 206A-AW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 206A-WW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A-AW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A-WW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 3007[l][2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-AW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-WW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036[l][2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-AW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-WW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040[l][2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-AW[l] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-WW[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC AFP[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CAL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CARBSORB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[l] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC CPG[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC Centaur C[1] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC Cullar CC[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC Cullar D Plus[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar F[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar G[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar M[1] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC DE5 [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 8 of 19 DE5-WW[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB[]] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC GW[]] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC HR5[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC HR5-AW[I] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC HR5-WW[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC MCAT[I] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC MCAT-WW[l] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC OL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC OL[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC OLC 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC 12x40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC 20x50[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 12 x 30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 12 x 40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 20 x 50[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS AW 12 x 30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS WW 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 12x40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 20x50[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC PEROXCARB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC SGL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC SULFABAN[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC TN5[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TN5-AW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TN5-WW[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TOG[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC TOG[]] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC VGAC[1] [2] [5] CLD 23 GAC [1] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [2) A 2 or 3 letter suffix may be added to the product's name to represent the customer's name or customer specific test requirements. [3] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 12 x 40, and 20 x 50. [4] Product trade names include the suffix: AR, AW, AWD, or NDS. [5] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30 and 12 x 40. [6] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30, 12 x 40, and 20 x 50. [7] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 12 x 40 and 20 x 50. [8] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [9) Certified for the following mesh sizes: 4 x 6, 4 x 8, 6 x 10, 6 x 12, 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 10 x 20, 12 x 40, 20 x 40, 20 x 50, 30 x 60, 30 x 200, and 80 x 325. Powdered Activated Carbon[l] [8] CENTAUR [ 10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC CP[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC GW[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC RB [ 10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC WPC[10] -325 mesh CLD 23 PAC WPH[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC WPL[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 9 of 19 [1] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [8] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [10] Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [11] Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. Reactivated Granular Activated Carbon[12] CMR - x[13] [14] [15] CLD 23 RGAC Custom Municipal React [15] CLD 23 RGAC [12] The carbon source is coal [13] x - Custom designation for specific media source [14] Certified products have lot codes, CwwxyRzz starting with C10506ROl and sequentially higher numbers where C=Calgon's Columbus, OH facility (constant) or LwwxyRzz, starting with L10618RC1 and sequentially higher numbers where L=Calgon's Blue Lake, CA facility (constant), ww=year, x=1 or 2 digit month, y=1 or 2 digit day, R=reactivated media (constant) and zz=alpha and numeric combination for the plant specific time of day designation. [15] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 8 x 40, and 12 x 40. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility: Blue Lake, CA Trade Designation Process Media Size Reactivated Granular Activated Carbon[l] [2] Custom Municipal React [3] CMR - x[4] 8 x 40 mesh[3] Water Water Contact Contact Temp Material CLD 23 RGAC CLD 23 RGAC [1] The carbon source is coal. [2] Certified products have lot codes, LwwxyRzz, starting with L10618RC1 and sequentially higher numbers where: L - Calgon's Blue Lake, CA facility (constant) ww - Year x - 1 or 2 digit month y - 1 or 2 digit day R - Reactivated media (constant) zz - Alpha and numeric combination for the plant specific time of day designation. [3] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 8 x 40 and 12 x 40. [4] x - Custom Designation for Specific Media Source NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility : Santa Fe, CA NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 10 of 19 Process Media Water Water Contact Contact Trade Designation Size Temp Material Granular Activated Carbon 206A[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 206A-AW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 206A-WW[1] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A-AW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A-WW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 3007[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-AW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-WW[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-AW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-WW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-AW[l] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-WW[l] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC AFP[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CAL[l] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CARBSORB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC CPG[ 11 [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC Centaur C[1] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC Cullar CC[l] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC Cullar D Plus[1] [8] CLD 23 GAC Cullar F[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar G[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar M[1] [4] CLD 23 GAC DE5 [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC DE5-WW[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB [ 11 [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC GW[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC HR5 [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC HR5-AW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC HR5-WW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC MCAT[1] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC MCAT-WW[1] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC OL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC OL[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC OLC 12x30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC 12x40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC 20x50[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 12 x 30[l] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 12 x 40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 20 x 50[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS 12x30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS AW 12 x 30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS WW 12x30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 12x30[l] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 12x40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 11 of 19 OLC WW 20x50[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC PEROXCARB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC SGL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC SULFABAN[l] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC TN5 [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TN5-AW [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TN5-WW[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TOG[l] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC TOG[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC VGAC[1] [2] [5] CLD 23 GAC [11 The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [2] A 2 or 3 letter suffix may be added to the product's name to represent the customer's name or customer specific test requirements. [31 Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 12 x 40, and 20 x 50. [4] Product trade names include the suffix: AR, AW, AWD, or NDS. [51 Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30 and 12 x 40. [6] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30, 12 x 40, and 20 x 50. [7] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 12 x 40 and 20 x 50. [81 Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [91 Certified for the following mesh sizes: 4 x 6, 4 x 8, 6 x 10, 6 x 12, 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 10 x 20, 12 x 40, 20 x 40, 20 x 50, 30 x 60, 30 x 200, and 80 x 325. Powdered Activated Carbon[l] [8] CENTAUR[ l 0] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC CP[10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC GW [ 10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC RB[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC WPC[10] -325 mesh CLD 23 PAC WPH[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC WPL[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC [11 The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [8] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [101 Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [11] Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. Reactivated Granular Activated Carbon[12] CMR - x[13] [14] [15] CLD 23 RGAC Custom Municipal React [15] CLD 23 RGAC [12] The carbon source is coal [13] x - Custom designation for specific media source [14] Certified products have lot codes, CwwxyRzz starting with C10506ROl and sequentially higher numbers where C=Calgon's Columbus, OH facility (constant) or LwwxyRzz, starting with L10618RC1 and sequentially higher numbers where L=Calgon's Blue Lake, CA facility (constant), ww=year, x=1 or 2 digit month, y=1 or 2 digit day, R=reactivated media (constant) and zz=alpha and numeric combination for the plant specific time of day designation. [151 Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 8 x 40, and 12 x 40. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 12 of 19 Facility : Stockton, CA Process Media Water Water Contact Contact Trade Designation Size Temp Material Granular Activated Carbon 206A[1] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 206A-AW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 206A-WW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A-AW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 207A-WW[l] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC 3007[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-AW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-WW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036[l][2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-AW[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-WW[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-AW[l] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-WW[l] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC AFP[l] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CAL[l] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CARBSORB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC CPG[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC Centaur C[1] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC Cullar CC[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC Cullar D Plus[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar F[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar G[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar M[1] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC DE5 [ l ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC DE5-WW[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB[l] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC GW[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC HR5 [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC HR5-AW[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC HR5-WW[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC MCAT[1] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC MCAT-WW[l] [2] [7] CLD 23 GAC OL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC OL[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC OLC 12x30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC 12x40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC 20x50[l] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 12 x 30[ 1 ] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 12 x 40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW 20 x 50[ 1 ] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS 12x30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS AW 12 x 30[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 13 of 19 OLC PLUS WW 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 1200[1] [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 12x40[1] [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW 20x50[1] [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC PEROXCARB[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC SGL[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC SULFABAN[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC TN5 [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TN5-AW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TN5-WW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TOG[1] [2] [4] [5] CLD 23 GAC TOG[1] [8] [9] CLD 23 GAC VGAC [ 1 ] [2] [5] CLD 23 GAC [1] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [2] A 2 or 3 letter suffix may be added to the product's name to represent the customer's name or customer specific test requirements. [3] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 12 x 40, and 20 x 50. [4] Product trade names include the suffix: AR, AW, AWD, or NDS. [5] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30 and 12 x 40. [6] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30, 12 x 40, and 20 x 50. [7] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 12 x 40 and 20 x 50. [8] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [9] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 4 x 6, 4 x 8, 6 x 10, 6 x 12, 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 10 x 20, 12 x 40, 20 x 40, 20 x 50, 30 x 60, 30 x 200, and 80 x 325. Powdered Activated Carbon[1] [8] CENTAUR [ 10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC CP[10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC GW[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC RB [ 10] [ 11 ] CLD 23 PAC WPC[10] -325 mesh CLD 23 PAC WPH[ 10] fill CLD 23 PAC WPL[10] [11] CLD 23 PAC [1] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [8] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [10] Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [11] Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. Reactivated Granular Activated Carbon[12] CMR - x[13] [14] [15] CLD 23 RGAC Custom Municipal React [15] CLD 23 RGAC [12] The carbon source is coal [13] x - Custom designation for specific media source [14] Certified products have lot codes, CwwxyRzz starting with C10506ROl and sequentially higher numbers where C=Calgon's Columbus, OH facility (constant) or LwwxyRzz, starting with L10618RC1 and sequentially higher numbers where L=Calgon's Blue Lake, CA facility (constant), ww=year, x=1 or 2 digit month, y=1 or 2 digit day, R=reactivated media (constant) and zz=alpha and numeric combination for the plant specific time of day designation. [15] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 8 x 40, and 12 x 40. NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 14 of 19 NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility: Catlettsburg, KY Process Media Water Water Contact Contact Trade Designation Size Temp Material Granular Activated Carbon [1] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer / market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [2] The carbon source is bituminous coal. AFP[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC CAL[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC CARBSORB[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC CENTAUR[1] [2] [7] [5] CLD 23 GAC CPG[1] [2] [5] CLD 23 GAC Cullar D Plus[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC Cullar F[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC Cullar G[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC Cullar M[1] [2] [5] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB[l] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC FILTRASORB[1] [2] [7] [5] CLD 23 GAC GW[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC OL[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC OL[1] [2] [7] [5] CLD 23 GAC PEROXCARB [ 1 ] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC SGL[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC SULFABAN[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC TOG[1] [2] [7] [5] CLD 23 GAC TOG[1] [2] [6] CLD 23 GAC [1] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer / market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [2] The carbon source is bituminous coal. [5] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30 and 12 x 40. [6] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 4 x 6, 4 x 8, 6 x 10, 6 x 12, 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 10 x 20, 12 x 40, 20 x 40, 20 x 50, 30 x 60, 30 x 200, and 80 x 325. [7] Product trade name includes the suffix AR, AW, AWD or NDS. Powdered Activated Carbon CENTAUR[l] [4] [8] [3] CLD 23 PAC CP[1] [4] [8] [3] CLD 23 PAC GW[1] [4] [8] [3] CLD 23 PAC GW EVP[1] [2] [4] [3] CLD 23 PAC PWA [1] [2] [4] [3] CLD 23 PAC RB[1] [4] [8] [3] CLD 23 PAC TOG[1] [2] [4] [7] [3] CLD 23 PAC WPH[1] [4] [8] [3] CLD 23 PAC WPL[1] [4] [8] [3] CLD 23 PAC [1] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer / market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [2] The carbon source is bituminous coal. NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 15 of 19 [3) Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. [4) This product is Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [7] Product trade name includes the suffix AR, AW, AWD or NDS. [8] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility : Pearlington, MS Process Media Powdered Activated Carbon[1] [4] CENTAUR[5] [6] Water Water PAC CP[5] Contact Contact 23 Trade Designation Size Temp Material Granular Activated Carbon [1] [2] 23 PAC RB[5] AFP [3] CLD 23 GAC CAL [3] CLD 23 GAC PAC CARBSORB [3] CLD 23 GAC 23 CENTAUR [3] CLD 23 GAC size, characters to Cullar D Plus[1] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC processing methods. Cullar F[1] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC char. Cullar G[1] [2] [3] CLD 23 GAC mg/L. FILTRASORB [3] CLD 23 GAC Certified for the following mesh sizes: GW [3] CLD 23 GAC OL [3] CLD 23 GAC PEROXCARB [3] CLD 23 GAC SGL [3] CLD 23 GAC SULFABAN [3] CLD 23 GAC TOG [3] CLD 23 GAC [1] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [1] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [2] The carbon source is bituminous coal. [2] The carbon source is bituminous coal. [3] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 4 x 6, 4 x 8, 6 x 10, 6 x 12, 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 10 x 20, 12 x 40, 20 x 40, 20 x 50, 30 x 60, 30 x 200, and 80 x 325. Powdered Activated Carbon[1] [4] CENTAUR[5] [6] CLD 23 PAC CP[5] [6] CLD 23 PAC GW[5] [6] CLD 23 PAC RB[5] [6] CLD 23 PAC WPH[5] [6] CLD 23 PAC WPL[5] [6] CLD 23 PAC [1] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [4] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. [5] Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [6) Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility: Columbus, OH Process Media Page 16 of 19 [1] The carbon source is bituminous coal. [2] The carbon source is coconut shell. [3] A two or three letter suffix may be added to the product's name to represent the customer's name or customer specific test requirements. [3] A two or three letter suffix may be added to the product's name to represent the Water Water Contact Contact Trade Designation Size Temp Material Granular Activated Carbon [3] 206A[l] (8] CLD 23 GAC 206A-AW[l] [8] CLD 23 GAC 206A-WW[1] [8] CLD 23 GAC 207A[l] [8] CLD 23 GAC 207A-AW[l] [8] CLD 23 GAC 207A-WW[1] [8] CLD 23 GAC 3007[2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-AW[2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3007-WW[2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036[2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-AW[2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 3036-WW[2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040[2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-AW[2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC 4040-WW[2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC Centaur C[2] [3] [9] CLD 23 GAC Cullar CC[2] [3] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC DE5 [ 11 ] CLD 23 GAC DE5-WW [ 1 l ] CLD 23 GAC HR5 [2] [l 1 ] CLD 23 GAC HR5-AW [2] [ 11 ] CLD 23 GAC HR5-WW[2] [11] CLD 23 GAC MCAT[2] [9] CLD 23 GAC MCAT-WW[2] [9] CLD 23 GAC OLC [2] [ 12] CLD 23 GAC OLC AW [2] 20 x 50 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW [2] 12 x 40 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC AW [2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS [21 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS AW[2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC PLUS WW[2] 12 x 30 mesh CLD 23 GAC OLC WW[2] [4] CLD 23 GAC TN5 [2] [ 11 ] CLD 23 GAC TN5-AW[2] [11] CLD 23 GAC TN5-WW[2] [11] CLD 23 GAC VGAC[2] [13] CLD 23 GAC [1] The carbon source is bituminous coal. [2] The carbon source is coconut shell. [3] A two or three letter suffix may be added to the product's name to represent the customer's name or customer specific test requirements. [3] A two or three letter suffix may be added to the product's name to represent the NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Page 17 of 19 customer's name or customer specific test requirements. [4] Certified products have lot codes, CwwxyRzz starting with C10506ROl and sequentially higher numbers where: C - Calgon's Columbus, OH facility (constant) ww - Year x - 1 or 2 digit month y - 1 or 2 digit day R - Reactivated media (constant) zz - Alpha and numeric combination for the plant specific time of day designation. Certified to the following mesh sizes: 12 x 30, 12 x 40 and 20 x 50. [8] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 12 x 40, and 20 x 50. [9] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 12 x 40 and 20 x 50. [11] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 20 x 50, 8 x 30, and 12 x 40. [12] Certified to the following mesh sizes: 12 x 30, 12 x 40, 20 x 50, and 40 x 100. [13] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 30 and 12 x 40. Powdered Activated Carbon[2] [6] WPC[5] -325 mesh CLD 23 PAC WPH[5] -325 mesh CLD 23 PAC [2] The carbon source is coconut shell. [5] Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [6] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer/market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. Reactivated Granular Activated Carbon[1] [4] CMR - x[7] [10] CLD 23 RGAC Custom Municipal React [10] CLD 23 RGAC [1] The carbon source is bituminous coal. [4] Certified products have lot codes, CwwxyRzz starting with C10506ROl and sequentially higher numbers where: C - Calgon's Columbus, OH facility (constant) ww - Year x - 1 or 2 digit month y - 1 or 2 digit day R - Reactivated media (constant) zz - Alpha and numeric combination for the plant specific time of day designation. Certified to the following mesh sizes: 12 x 30, 12 x 40 and 20 x 50. [7] x - Custom Designation for Specific Media Source [10] Certified for the following mesh sizes: 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 8 x 30, 8 x 40 and 12 x 40. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility: Ironton, OH Trade Designation Powdered Activated Carbon Process Media Water Water Contact Contact Size Temp Material NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components CENTAUR[1] [4] [6] [2] CLD 23 PAC CP[1] [4] [6] [2] CLD 23 PAC GW[1] [4] [6] [2] CLD 23 PAC GW EVP[1] [3] [4] [2] CLD 23 PAC PWA[1] [3] [4] [2] CLD 23 PAC RB [ 1 ] [4] [6] [2] CLD 23 PAC TOG[1] [3] [4] [5] [2] CLD 23 PAC WPH[1] [4] [6] [2] CLD 23 PAC WPL[1] [4] [6] [2] CLD 23 PAC Page 18 of 19 [1] This product is Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [2] Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. [3] The carbon source is bituminous coal. [4] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer / market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [5] Product trade name includes the suffix AR, AW, AWD or NDS. [6] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility: Muncy, PA Process Media NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility: Tianjin, China Water Water Contact Contact Trade Designation Size Temp Material Powdered Activated Carbon[1] [2] CENTAUR[6] [4] CLD 23 PAC CP[6] [4] CLD 23 PAC GW[6] [4] CLD 23 PAC GW EVP[3] [4] CLD 23 PAC PWA[3] [4] CLD 23 PAC RB [6] [4] CLD 23 PAC TOG[3] [5] [4] CLD 23 PAC WPH[6] [4] CLD 23 PAC WPL[6] [4] CLD 23 PAC [1] Product trade names may be followed by a mesh size, characters to designate a particular customer / market and/or by letters indicating processing methods. [2] Certified to a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. [3] The carbon source is bituminous coal. [4] Certified for the following mesh sizes: -200 and -325. [5] Product trade name includes the suffix AR, AW, AWD or NDS. [6] The carbon source is bituminous coal or coconut char. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Facility: Tianjin, China NSF Certified Products - Public Water Supply System Components Process Media Trade Designation Granular Activated Carbon Acid -Washed Granular Activated Carbon[4] Carbsorb 20 (AQ816 and AQ820)[1] Carbsorb 30 (AQ30)[1] Carbsorb 40 (AQ40)[1] Granular Activated Carbon[ l ] Water -Washed Granular Activated Carbon[ I] Page 19 of 19 [1] The carbon source is coal. [21 Certified for the following mesh sizes: 4 x 6, 4 x 8, 6 x 12, 6 x 10, 10 x 20, 8 x 30, 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 12 x 40, 20 x 40, 20 x 50, 30 x 60, 30 x 200 and 80 x 325. [41 The carbon source is bituminous coal. Powdered Activated Carbon Acid -Washed Powered Activated Carbon[4] [5] [3] CLD 23 PAC Powdered Activated Carbon[l] [5] [3] CLD 23 PAC [11 The carbon source is coal. [31 Certified for the following mesh sizes: 200 and 325. [41 The carbon source is bituminous coal. [51 Ths product is Certified for a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Number of matching Manufacturers is 1 Number of matching Products is 496 Processing time was 0 seconds • Search Listings • News Room • About NSF • Careers • NSF Mark • Client Log -In • Privacy Policy • Site Man • Request Info • Contact Us • Copyright © 2004 NSF International. Water Water Contact Contact Size Temp Material [2] CLD 23 GAC [2] CLD 23 GAC [2] CLD 23 GAC [2] CLD 23 GAC [2] CLD 23 GAC [2] CLD 23 GAC [1] The carbon source is coal. [21 Certified for the following mesh sizes: 4 x 6, 4 x 8, 6 x 12, 6 x 10, 10 x 20, 8 x 30, 8 x 16, 8 x 20, 12 x 40, 20 x 40, 20 x 50, 30 x 60, 30 x 200 and 80 x 325. [41 The carbon source is bituminous coal. Powdered Activated Carbon Acid -Washed Powered Activated Carbon[4] [5] [3] CLD 23 PAC Powdered Activated Carbon[l] [5] [3] CLD 23 PAC [11 The carbon source is coal. [31 Certified for the following mesh sizes: 200 and 325. [41 The carbon source is bituminous coal. [51 Ths product is Certified for a maximum use level of 250 mg/L. NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications. This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications. Number of matching Manufacturers is 1 Number of matching Products is 496 Processing time was 0 seconds • Search Listings • News Room • About NSF • Careers • NSF Mark • Client Log -In • Privacy Policy • Site Man • Request Info • Contact Us • Copyright © 2004 NSF International. A` ��RV® ���.....v CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE IYYYY) 0610912011/2011 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS 'ERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES °LOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED .EPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must 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 Marsh USA Inc. Six PPG Place, Suite 300 CONTACT NAME: FAX ac No Ext): A/C No): E-MAIL ADDRESS: Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Attn: Pittsburgh.certrequest@marsh.com; fax 212-948-0836 RGO9437536 06/01/2011 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A : Greenwich Insurance Company 22322 J02175 -Cas -11-12 INSURED Calgon Carbon Corporation Attn: Cynthia Ligo INSURER B: St Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company INSURER C : XL Specialty Insurance Company INSURER D : American International Specialty Lines Ins Co 26883 P.O. Box 717 Pittsburgh, PA 15230 TO RENTED 300,000 PREMISES Ea occurrence $ CLAIMS -MADE M OCCUR INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CLE -003693300-01 REVISION NUMBER:4 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. 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EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 D Pollution Liability PLC17602648 04/01/2009 04/01/2012 Limit 5,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, If more space Is required) Evidence of Insurance Calgon Carbon Corporation 500 Calgon Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15205 CANCELLA SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE of Marsh USA Inc. R Scott Holden R . ,46'mr *644r�.r @ 1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2010/05) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD CARBON ACTIVATED CORP. Activated Carbon and Related Services 3774 Hoover Road Tel: 716 677 6661 Blasdell Fax: 716 677 6663 NY 14219 Email: nyinfo@activatedcarbon.com Assistant Town Manager North Andover Town Hall 120 Main Street North Andover MA 01845 Reference: Granular Carbon Replacement Dear Sir, Thank you for the invitation to bid for the above project. April 24, 2012 As requested we enclose our proposal for the replacement of 3,360 cubic feet of GAC from two filters at the Towns Water Treatment Plant facility located at 440 Pond Road, Andover. Our total cost to provide the turnkey service including the supply of 3.360 cubic feet of virgin carbon, compliant with your specification, equipment, labor, carbon replacement services and reactivation of spent carbon would be $124,600.00 The carbon will be reactivated at our facility in Buffalo, NY. We enclose our Product Data Sheet, Reference List detailing clients with a carbon service life of 2 years (>17,500 hrs) and bid specification. Please contact me for any additional information. Sincerely, Christopher Allen APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL The Contract will be awarded to the responsible and responsive bidder offering the lowest price for the first year of the proposed contract. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract. May 15, 2012 through May 14, 2013 Supply/install VGAC and remove/dispose GAC r per Scope of Services TOTAL $ I 6% Q 0 May 15, 2013 through May 14, 2014 Supply/install VGAC and remove/dispose GAC per Scope of Services TOTAL $ 3 15 7 'v May 15, 2014 through May 14, 2015 Supply/install VGAC and remove/dispose GAC �p per Scope of Services TOTAL$ I f� 00 Addenda 0 are acknowledged: OL Signature Business Name C1R,-%(66ij kiIy?IJ6 Cod OttM71a7J Business Address '3 7 7 Lt [L dvt n C 0 0 A &1i-% L('L M I t�� Business Phone -716 6.71 66(t Fax 716 C7 7 (CC 3 CRmS14(1&\ AU(51 Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal 014a.rW- Title of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal Signature otAbove Person Town of North Andover IFB Page 10 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon CERTIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation, committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals. Signature 4 & c(lit'-onjar-4 iIkLLCr+ �tdt�C78U� Print Name & Title Date o q /:).� 112- Lpa aN A C1cJAIL,L5 Co AVdAA71D?V Company Name CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I CtkVg�1ddli(4k ALL 6-4 ,authorized signatory for ( ,404 � �(Vurt1✓j 1000r0114 -d Name of individual Name of contractor do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support. of L 11 Signature Date Town of North Andover IFB Page 23 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon CERTIFICATE OF VOTE At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the (1a Jokallah/ held on 0 12-0 it was VOTED, THAT Ctd��Slo�l{Qu1 U'���C� (Name) �tR�cjoyl (Officer) of CA ul os. l f1 iuh,o ! uqcyly, be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in the name and on behalf of said Ala,,, (61%vil(4 C'oten,jA7loy , and affix its corporate seal hereto; and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of (IAAAO'W 4c7,(1A7(,6 Cua1an47,vv on its behalf by such officer under seal of Ckjusw 6WWA (olLpotAl,ou, shall be valid and binding upon Cpg%o„ acjjykj A (t)AdnstA�o1J I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named Che&), t crLunv,(1A (ot0A71w and that C(Ago jul(IjA A"tc'j is the duly elected officer as above of said CISAkw LTt„Me% and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract. o �- U 1 �U J��. A wA (Da e) (Clerk) Town of North Andover I FB Page 24 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon CERTIFICATION LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work and that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours. Signature L4 (L 6Wn ►oflNEA h%.LCrJ Print Name & Title Date O{ 2 R CAA &W AC1 l VAI&J (0 6d oll p Company Name Town of North Andover IFB Page 25 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon REFERENCES Town of Wilmington — Mr. Cliff Peebles — Tel: 978-658-4065 Town of Rockport — Mr. John Tomasz — Tel: 978 546 3525 City of Elgin — Mr. Stephen Page — Tel: 847 9316161 Carbon Activated Corporation Background & Relevant Experience Carbon Activated Corporation was established in 1993 as a distributor of bulk carbon to OEM's, and other carbon companies. The company expanded operations and added a spent carbon reactivation furnace. As soon as the company had the capability of supplying fresh carbon and processing spent carbon, customers begin going directly to Carbon Activated Corporation for turnkey filter media replacement service. Sales and rental of carbon adsorption vessels soon followed. Presently, two service centers are in operation, one in Compton, California and the second in Buffalo, New York, allowing Carbon Activated Corp to serve our customers in both the USA and Canada. The company provides a comprehensive range of activated carbons for the potable and wastewater industries, which include coal and coconut, based products available in a range of specifications and exacting particle sizes. Potable grades are NSF certified. Carbon Activated Corp. manages several of the largest carbon service contracts in California, and throughout the United States, providing liquid and vapor phase granular activated carbon, powder carbons and filtration media to the municipal drinking water market. Carbon Activated Corporation Services • Furnaces to process and reactivate/recycle spent carbon • Fleet of carbon service vehicles & advanced material handling Equipment for municipal carbon supply and change outs • Fully certified & licensed full-time regular employees service technicians • Carbon characterization & testing laboratory for quality control • Large-scale project management for carbon change outs • Performance guarantees Carbon Activated Corporation Service Technicians Carbon Activated Corporation service technicians are thoroughly trained in carbon related environmental health & safety practices and work policies. Additional training includes Occupational Health & Safety Association (OSHA), and internally developed safety training. Service technicians undergo annual 8 - hr OSHA refresher training. Only full-time regular Carbon Activated Corporation technicians are employed on our projects. Full-time regular technicians become familiar with your unique site conditions, and bring years of carbon service experience to your site, allowing the work to be conducted safely and quickly. A Carbon Activated Corporation Senior Lead Technician is assigned to every service job performed. The Senior Lead Technician supervises the service job and interfaces with customers to ensure customer satisfaction. Carbon Activated Corporation Service Technicians are continually trained and re -certified annually. • 40 -hr OHSA Training with 8 -hr annual refresher • Certified Fork Lift Operator • Confined Space Entry Permits • Lock-Out/Tag-Out • First Aid/CPR Carbon Activated Corporation has a 3,650 -day running safety record with no lost time due to accidents, making our company the safest in the carbon service industry. Carbon Activated Corporation Carbon Activated bulk pneumatic slurry trailers capable of performing 20,000 -Ib drinking water turnkey spent carbon change out service. Carbon Activated Corporation Carbon Activated Corp. owns & operates a fleet of bulk pneumatic slurry trailers for large-scale potable -water turnkey spent carbon change out service. Trailers are equipped with air compressors. Carbon Activated Corporation Carbon Activated Corporation deploys (2) drinking water slurry trailers for carbon change out service. Simultaneous slurry trailer service reduces downtime, allowing system to go back on-line quicker. Carbon Activated Corporation Carbon Activated Corporation replacing over 600,000 -lbs of carbon filter media for a drinking water treatment plant in Northern California. Open -bay drinking water system. Carbon Activated Corporation 1 r Carbon Activated Corporation changing out (16) drinking water filters, each filled with 20,000 -lbs of liquid phase coconut shell based NSF -61 certified granular activated carbon. Carbon Activated Corporation Carbon Activated Corporation Quality Control on Activated Carbon Quality Assurance Benefits The Carbon Activated Corporation quality assurance program allows carbon supplied to customers to be traced back to the original Quality Control tests, which ensures confidence in the carbon specifications. Continued Quality Advancement Carbon Activated Corporation is an ISO —9000 certified company. Carbon Activated Corporation Proiect Management Carbon Activated Corporation manages several of America's largest carbon service contracts. Carbon Activated Corporation is the leader in municipal large- scale carbon service projects. Logistics, transportation, material handling, and spent carbon reactivation are controlled to deliver the right product and perform the best service on time, every time. Each carbon service project is performed by a team of experienced personnel and supervised by Carbon Activated Corporation Senior Lead Service Technician for the entire job. The job results are: • Rapid on-site spent carbon change outs • Job performed exactly per customer requirements Advanced vacuum transfer equipment and experienced technicians ensure customer satisfaction for all projects. Large Scale Project Experience City of New York, $1.34 Million contract for the supply of specialized carbon for the City,s waste water treatment plants. City Of Niagara Falls ,$1.1 M annual contract to supply and reactivate coal based carbon from the waste water treatment plant where it is uded to remove awide range of organics and color. Contract held for last 3 years. City of Antioch Water Plant contract for over 800,000 -lbs of drinking water filter mixed media change out service including granular activated carbon. City of San Bernardino drinking water carbon service contract for 800,000 -lbs turnkey spent carbon change out service annually over the next 3 -years. Change out service on (14) liquid phase GAC units. City Of Wilmington, MA, replacement of 120000lbs of potable water carbon from 2 service filters. Carbon used to remove taste, odor andl chloro -organics. Spent carbon returned for reactivation by Carbon Activated Corporation. City of Elgin IL — installed GAC to remove taste,odor and TOC over last 6 years. Carbon returned for reactivation by Carbon Activated Corporation Carbon Activated Corporation Los Angeles Department of Water and Power — drinking water carbon change out service for liquid phase carbon contactors, and vapor phase carbon units connected to Air -Stripper System. Multiple 20,000 -Ib liquid phase carbon units. County of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering with over 300 -Acres and treating 350MGPD. Carbon Activated Corporation reactivates & returns 1.5 -million pounds annually for Los Angeles County. Performance Guarantee Carbon Activated Corporation has experience in providing performance guarantees to municipalities and private industry companies for filter media products and services. Carbon Activated Corporation will provide filter media per customer specification, certify compliance with NSF, trough its own quality testing procedures and provide performance assurances. Summary & Conclusion Carbon Activated Corporation has the resources and experience to provide Municipal Water Authorities with turnkey filtration media change out service which includes the supply of proven quality products and where required reactivation or disposal of spent media. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER INVITATION FOR BIDS SUPPLY, INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON AT DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANT April 3, 2012 Contact Ray Santilli Assistant Town Manager Address 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Telephone Number: 978-688-9516 Fax Number: 978-688-9556 Email rsantilli@townofnorthandover.com Table of Contents 1. Introduction........................................................... 3 2. Submission Deadline and Instructions ............................. 3 3. Questions, Addendum or Proposed Modifications ............... 4 4. Site Visit.............................................................. 5 5. Specifications......................................................... 5 6. Scope of Services .................................................... 7 ' 7. Proposed Schedule .................................................. 8 8. Prevailing Wages .................................................... 8 9. Evaluation of Bids ................................................... 8 10. Term of Contract .................................................... 9 Appendix A — Price Proposal ......................................... 10 Standard Town of North Andover Contract With Supplement«S".............................................. 11 Certifications............................................................ 23 Prevailing Wage Rates ................................................ 26 Town of North Andover IFB Page 2 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon 1. Introduction The Town of North Andover (`Town') is soliciting bids from qualified companies to supply and install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, as well as the removal and disposal of a similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, at the Drinking Water Treatment Plant located at 420 Great Pond Road, North Andover. Qualified companies are requested to submit bids to the Assistant Town Manager at North Andover Town Hall, 120 Main Street, North Andover, MA, in accordance with the instructions contained within this invitation for bid. The Town of North Andover is seeking to award a one-year contract for the period of May 15, 2012 through May 14, 2013 with two (2) additional one-year renewals, solely at the discretion of the Town. The Town will provide written confirmation of renewal at least sixty (60) days prior to the end of the contract period. Notice of this IFB is published in the Goods and Services Bulletin (which is a weekly publication of the Office of the Secretary of State), the Eagle -Tribune (a newspaper of general circulation) and posted on the Town website (www.townofnorthandover.com) under "Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals". The Town will accept proposals delivered in person or by mail. All proposals must be received by 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 26, 2012 to be considered. Proposals submitted by fax or by electronic mail will not be considered. All proposals must be submitted to: Mr. Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager North Andover Town Hall 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 The Town of North Andover may cancel this IFB or reject in whole or in part any and all proposals, if they determine that cancellation or rejection serves the best interest of the Town of North Andover. 2. Submission Deadline and Instructions Qualified companies are requested to submit the pricing proposal sheet (Appendix A) in a sealed envelope marked "Granular Activated Carbon" with the applicant's name and address on the front. Applicants should provide one (1) signed original proposal. Fax or electronic submissions will not be accepted. Applicants must also execute and include in the sealed submission the Certificate of Vote, Certificate of Non -Collusion, the Certificate of Tax Compliance and the Certification of Labor Harmony and OSHA Training Requirements. The Town of North Andover, through the Town Manager, is the awarding authority and reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or parts of proposals; to waive any defects, information, and minor irregularities; to accept exceptions to these specifications; and to award contracts or to cancel this Invitation for Bids if it is in the Town of North Andover's best interest to do so. Town of North Andover IFB Page 3 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon Proposals must be signed as follows: a) if the bidder is an individual, by her/him personally; b) if the bidder is a partnership, by the name of the partnership, followed by the signature of each general partner; and c) if the bidder is a corporation, by the authorized officer, whose signature must be attested to by the Clerk/Secretary of the corporation and the corporate seal affixed. All sealed proposals must be received and registered by the Assistant Town Manager's office by Thursday, April 26, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. All outer envelopes must be labeled "Granular Activated Carbon" and mailed or hand delivered to the following address: Mr. Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager North Andover Town Hall 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 No proposals will be accepted after the time and date noted. Late delivery of materials due to any type of delivery system shall be cause for rejection. If on the date and time of the submittal deadline the North Andover Town Hall is closed due to an uncontrolled event such as fire, snow, ice, wind or building evacuation, the submittal deadline will be postponed until 2:00 p.m. on the next normal business day. 3. Questions, Addendum or Proposal Modification Questions concerning this IFB must be submitted in writing to: Mr. Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager, 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845, or they may be emailed to Mr. Santilli at rsantilli@townofnorthandover.com. All questions/inquiries must be received by close of business on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 to be considered. Questions/inquiries may be delivered, mailed, emailed or faxed. Written responses will be posted on the Town's website (www.townofnorthandover.com) in "Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals" by Thursday, April 19, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. If any changes are made to this IFB, an addendum will be posted on the Town's website in "Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals". It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to ascertain the existence of any addenda and/or modifications issued by the Town. As this IFB has been published on the Town's website (www.townof iorthandover.com) all bidders are responsible for checking the website for any addenda and /or modifications that are subsequently made to this IFB. The Town accepts no liability for and will provide no accommodations to bidders who fail to check for amendments and/or modifications to this IFB and subsequently submit inadequate or incorrect responses. Bidders may not alter (manually or electronically) the IFB language or any IFB component files. Modifications to the body of the IFB, Scope of Work, terms and conditions, or which change the intent of this IFB are prohibited and may disqualify a response. All proposals submitted in response to this IFB shall remain firm for sixty (60) days following the submittal deadline. It is anticipated that the contract will be awarded within thirty (30) days after the submittal deadline. Town of North Andover IFB Page 4 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon Bidders are not to communicate directly with any employee of the Town of North Andover, except as specified in this IFB, and no other individual employee or representative is authorized to provide any information or respond to any question or inquiry concerning this IFB. Bidders may contact the Contact Person for this IFB in the event this IFB is incomplete or the bidder is having trouble obtaining any part of the IFB electronically through the Town website (www.townofnorthandover.com), including, and without limitation the form and attachments. Bidder with disabilities or hardships that seek reasonable accommodations, which may include the receipt of IFB information and/or addenda and/or modifications in an alternative format, must communicate such requests in writing to the contact person, and reasonable accommodation will be made by agreement with the contact person on behalf of the Town of North Andover. 4. Site Visit A site visit for all interested Contractors has been scheduled for Thursday, April 12, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at the North Andover Drinking Water Treatment Plant. The Drinking Water Treatment Plant is located at 420 Great Pond Road, North Andover. All interested parties are to ask for Linda Hmurciak, Superintendent. 5. Specifications The Virgin Granular Activated Carbon (VGAC) shall be of high purity coal, activated to develop a high surface area utilizing the reagglomertation process and shall meet the following specifications: o Bed density, backwashed & drained, lbs/cu.ft. Greater than 27.5 o Abrasion number (Ro Tap) 85 minimum o Iodine number (mg/1) 900 minimum o Total ash (low) (%) 8.0 maximum o Tannin value (PPM) 500 maximum o Particle size (US Sieve Series) 8 x 30 Oversize (%) 15.0 maximum Undersize (%) 5.0 maximum o Moisture, as packed (%) 2.0 maximum o Uniformity Coefficient 2.1 maximum o Mean Particle Diameter (mm) 1.7 maximum o Effective size 0.8 - 1.0 o Produced from selected grades of Bituminous Coal o The capacity to absorb and remove organics from the potable water and shall be suitable for backwash operations o Shall reach 50% expansion upon backwash water rate of 25 gpm/ft at a water temperature of 72° Fahrenheit Town of North Andover IFB Page 5 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon The VGAC shall contain no soluble or inorganic in quantities capable of producing deleterious or injurious effects upon health of those consuming the water or that would otherwise render the water that has been treated properly with activated carbon unfit for public use. The VGAC shall not impart to the water any contaminant that exceeds the limits as defined by the US Public Service Drinking Water Standards Acceptable performance would provide a minimum of 45% Total Organic Carbon (TOC) removal and an iodine test result of 520 or greater after 13,500 hours of use. The Bidder shall provide affidavits of compliance stating that the VGAC to be furnished complies with or exceeds the applicable provisions of the newest AWWA B604 and the specifications noted above. Upon the awarding of the contract, the Contractor shall provide reference samples of the VGAC material. The Contractor shall submit a guaranteed certificate of analysis that the material to be purchased and shipped is equal in quality to the reference sample. The Town of North Andover reserves the right to perform tests on the reference samples to confirm compliance as outlined in newest AWWA B604 and AWWA-13-100-01. A composite reference sample is required ten (10) days prior to shipment of the VGAC. This sample must be taken from the same material lot to be shipped. A second sample (post delivery) will be analyzed as well. This sample will be a composite derived from a number of grab samples taken by the Town of North Andover staff from the delivery trucks. The Town of North Andover reserves the right to reject an order without exception if pre - delivery reference samples do not meet specifications. In the case whereas the post sample does not meet the specifications, the Contractor is then responsible for removal of the newly installed VGAC or sand material from the drinking water treatment facility and replace it with material that meets the specifications at their expense. The removal and replacement will be without additional compensation. Massachusetts State Law requires the supplier to be ANSI/NSF, Rule 61 Listed on all forms of Potable Water GAC. All procedures for the handling, physical and chemical requirements, samples, and packing, shipping and marking shall conform to the newest American Water Works Association (AWWA) B604 Standards for GAC and AWWA B-100-01. Bidders must provide within their bid package a list of client references from at least four public drinking water suppliers, which are regulated by federal and state governmental authorities within the United States of America such as EPA & DEP, which use VGAC supplied by the designated manufacturer in the type specified by the Town of North Andover. The references provided by the bidder must show historical performance data which verifies the suppliers' VGAC has the ability to perform efficiently after a minimum 15,000 hours total accumulated run Town of North Andover IFB Page 6 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon time from 12 MGD or greater Drinking Water Treatment Plants who treat surface water supplies. Negative references will result in rejection of the bid. 6. Scope of Services The successful vendor will supply and install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon (VGAC), on an annual basis, as well as the removal of similar quantity of spent Granular Activated Carbon (GAC). The VGAC shall be delivered to the Drinking Water Treatment Plant, 420 Great Pond Road, North Andover, MA and installed within two (2) filters with each receiving 1,680 cubic feet of VGAC A time frame of four (4) working days should be sufficient for the removal of spent GAC and installation of VGAC in accordance with the tentative schedule provided. Arrangements for the VGAC installation must be discussed and agreed upon prior to delivery, as well as the shipping or transporting plans for VGAC and spent GAC. The Contractor is responsible for supplying the necessary equipment for removal of the spent GAC and installation of the VGAC at no extra cost to the Town of North Andover as well as adhering to the following process: A. Removal of spent GAC shall be done by use of vacuum system utilizing dry air (not water). The Contractor must provide the workforce to operate the vacuum system and physically remove the spent GAC from each filter without loss of filter sand. Extreme care must be taken not to damage the stainless steel air scour system piping and diffusers, which are located above and below the sand level. B. The Contractor's staff shall install the VGAC using a hydraulic eduction method. Shipment of the VGAC can be made in bulk trucks. The trucks linings shall be clean and made with material approved for transporting potable water grade GAC in 40,000 lb quantities or greater, have FDA approved lining material for potable water use, have tight closures to avoid loss and contamination of the VGAC. C. Shipment of VGAC can also be made in "super sacs". The super sacs must be delivered on flatbed trailer trucks, accessible by all sides. A forklift will be required to lift super sacs from truck to eductor area. Contractor will supply forklift. D. Shipment of VGAC shall carry a means of identification including the net weight, manufacturer name, address, and phone number, brand and type number along with a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). E. A supervisory specialist must be present to oversee safe and proper installation of the VGAC and removal of the spent GAC. F. In addition to the Contract Insurance requirements the Contractor shall have a minimum of $2,000,000 pollution liability insurance for the transportation of spent GAC removal and disposal. Town of North Andover IFB Page 7 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon G. Spent GAC must be regenerated prior to reuse by others or by disposal. The Contractor must provide a notarized statement showing the spent GAC has been reactivated. H. The North Andover Drinking Water Treatment Plant will supply the water needed for the eduction of VGAC as well as some personnel to assist in the installment and removal process, and backwashing of fines from the VGAC. The carbon filters involved will be backwashed thoroughly prior to the removal of spent GAC. 7. Proposed Schedule All days listed below are consecutive regular working weekdays. Day #1 Set up all necessary spent GAC removal equipment Begin removal of spent GAC from #X filter Day #2 Complete removal of spent GAC from #X filter. Begin removal of spent GAC from #Y filter Backwash the sand and support gravel system from #X filter Determine depth of sand and baseline for VGAC addition to #X filter Day #3 Complete removal of spent GAC from #Y filter. Contractor provides 1,680 cubic feet of VGAC to refill #X filter. Take measurements to verify all proper GAC volume delivered respectively Backwash the sand and support gravel system from #Y filter Determine depth of sand and baseline for VGAC addition to #Y filter D"-#4 Contractor provides 1,680 cubic feet of VGAC to refill #Y filter. Take measurements to verify all proper GAC volume delivered respectively Break down hoses and equipment — clean up all grounds 8. Prevailing Wage Rates The successful bidder will at all times comply with the prevailing wage rates as determined by the Commissioner of the Division of Occupational Safety, under the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws as shall be in force and as amended. The prevailing wage rates are attached. 9. Evaluation of Bids Bids will first be examined for their responsiveness to what is requested in this IFB. Responsibility of the bidder will then be ascertained. Finally, the Contract will be awarded to the responsible and Town of North Andover IFB Page 8 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon responsive bidder offering the lowest price for the first year of the proposed contract. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive responsible bidder. ■ Responsiveness Bidders must completely fill out and submit the bid form and all other required forms. All supplies and services that are the subject of the bid must meet the minimum standards and Specifications set forth in the purchase description including the standards by which the procurement officer will determine acceptability as to quality, workmanship, results of inspections and tests, and suitability for a particular purpose. ■ Responsibility Bidders must demonstrate that they meet the following measures of responsibility. The Town will not award a contract to any bidder who cannot furnish satisfactory evidence of his ability and experience in this type of work and that he has sufficient plant and capital to enable him to prosecute and complete the work as outlined in the Specifications. The Town may make such investigations as it deems necessary to determine the above and a bidder shall furnish any information requested in this regard. All costs not listed on the bid price sheet will not be considered part of the contract and therefore will not be paid. The Town of North Andover will not be charged fuel surcharges or administrative fees as part of any contract entered into as a result of this IFB. Additionally the Town of North Andover will not be charged late fees unless payment is not made within sixty (60) days of the receipt of invoice. The Town of North Andover is a tax exempt entity so no sales tax will be assessed to any purchases made under this proposed contract. 10. Term of Contract The Town of North Andover is seeking to award a one-year contract with two (2) additional one- year renewals, solely at the discretion of the Town. The Town will provide written confirmation of renewal at least sixty (60) days prior to the end of the contract period. Successful vendor will be required to execute the standard Town of North Andover Contract and any relevant supplement (as attached). Town of North Andover IFB Page 9 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL The Contract will be awarded to the responsible and responsive bidder offering the lowest price for the first year of the proposed contract. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract. May 15, 2012 through May 14, 2013 Supply/install VGAC and remove/dispose GAC per Scope of Services TOTAL $ May 15, 2013 through May 14, 2014 Supply/install VGAC and remove/dispose GAC per Scope of Services TOTAL $ May 15, 2014 through May 14, 2015 Supply/install VGAC and remove/dispose GAC per Scope of Services TOTAL $ Addenda Business Name Business Address Business Phone are acknowledged: Signature Fax Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal Title of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal Signature of Above Person Town of North Andover IFB Page 10 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon Town of North Andover CONTRACT CONTRACT# DATE: This Contract is entered into on, or as of, this date by and between the Town of North Andover (the "Town"), and Contractor: Address: Telephone Number: _ Fax Number: 1. This is a Contract for the procurement of the following: 2. The Contract price to be paid to the Contractor by the Town of North Andover is: 3. Payment will be made as follows: 4. Definitions: 4.1 Acceptance: All Contracts require proper acceptance of the described goods or services by the Town of North Andover. Proper acceptance shall be understood to include inspection of goods and certification of acceptable performance for services by authorized representatives of the Town to insure that the goods or services are complete and are as specified in the Contract. Town of North Andover IFB Page 11 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon 4.2 Contract Documents: All documents relative to the Contract including (where used) Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, General Conditions, Supplementary General Conditions, General Specifications, Other Specifications included in Project Manual, Drawings, and all Addenda issued during the bidding period. The Contract documents are complementary, and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intention of the document is to include all labor and materials, equipment and transportation necessary for the proper performance of the Contract. 4.3 The Contractor: The "other party" to any Contract with the Town. This term shall (as the sense and particular Contract so require) include Vendor, Contractor, Engineer, or other label used to identify the other party in the particular Contract. Use of the term "Contractor" shall be understood to refer to any other such label used. 4.4 Date of Substantial Performance: The date when the work is sufficiently complete, the services are performed, or the goods delivered, in accordance with Contract documents, as modified by approved Amendments and Change Orders. 4.5 Goods: Goods, Supplies or Materials. 4.6 SubContractor: Those having a direct Contract with the Contractor. The term includes one who furnished material worked to a special design according to the Drawings or Specifications of this work, but does not include one who merely furnishes material not so worked. 4.7 Work: The services or materials contracted for, or both. 5. Term of Contract and Time for Performance: This Contract shall be fully performed by the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents on or before , unless extended pursuant to a provision for extension contained in the Contract documents at the sole discretion of the Town, and not subject to assent by the Contractor, and subject to the availability and appropriation of funds as certified by the Town Accountant. The time limits stated in the Contract documents are of the essence of the Contract. 6. Subject to Appropriation: Notwithstanding anything in the Contract documents to the contrary, any and all payments which the Town is required to make under this Contract shall be subject to appropriation or other availability of funds as certified by the Town Accountant. In the absence of appropriation, this Contract shall be immediately terminated without liability for damages, penalties or other charges. Town of North Andover IFB Page 12 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon 7. Permits and Approvals: Permits, Licenses, Approvals and all other legal or administrative prerequisites to its performance of the Contract shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor. 8. Termination and Default: 8.1 Without Cause. The Town may terminate this Contract on seven (7) calendar days notice when in the best interests of the Town by providing notice to the Contractor, which shall be in writing and shall be deemed delivered and received when given in person to the Contractor, or when received by fax, express mail, certified mail return receipt requested, regular mail postage prepaid or delivered by any other appropriate method evidencing actual receipt by the Contractor. Upon termination without cause, Contractor will be paid for services rendered to the date of termination. 8.2 For Cause. If the Contractor is determined by the Town to be in default of any term or condition of this Contract, the Town may terminate this Contract on seven (7) days notice by providing notice to the Contractor, which shall be in writing and shall be deemed delivered and received when given in person to the Contractor, or when received by fax, express mail, certified mail return receipt requested, regular mail postage prepaid or delivered by any other appropriate method evidencing actual receipt by the Contractor. 8.3 Default. The following shall constitute events of a default under the Contract: 1) any material misrepresentation made by the Contractor to the Town; 2) any failure to perform any of its obligations under this Contract including, but not limited to the following: (i) failure to commence performance of this Contract at the time specified in this Contract due to a reason or circumstance within the Contractor's reasonable control, (ii) failure to perform this Contract with sufficient personnel and equipment or with sufficient material to ensure the completion of this Contract within the specified time due to a reason or circumstance within the Contractor's reasonable control, (iii) failure to perform this Contract in a manner reasonably satisfactory to the Town, (iv) failure to promptly re -perform within a reasonable time the services that were rejected by the Town as unsatisfactory, or erroneous, (v) discontinuance of the services for reasons not beyond the Contractor's reasonable control, (vi) failure to comply with a material term of this Contract, including, but not limited to, the provision of insurance and non-discrimination, (vii) any other acts specifically and expressly stated in this Contract as constituting a basis for termination of this Contact, and (viii) failure to comply with any and all requirements of state law and/or regulations, and Town bylaw and/or regulations. 9. The Contractor's Breach and the Town's Remedies: Failure of the Contractor to comply with any of the terms or conditions of this Contract shall be deemed a material breach of this Contract, and the Town of North Andover shall Town of North Andover IFB Page 13 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon have all the rights and remedies provided in the Contract documents, the right to cancel, terminate, or suspend the Contract in whole or in part, the right to maintain any and all actions at law or in equity or other proceedings with respect to a breach of this Contract, including damages and specific performance, and the right to select among the remedies available to it by all of the above. From any sums due to the Contractor for services, the Town may keep the whole or any part of the amount for expenses, losses and damages incurred by the Town as a consequence of procuring services as a result of any failure, omission or mistake of the Contractor in providing services as provided in this Contract. 10. Statutory Compliance: 10.1 This Contract will be construed and governed by the provisions of applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations; and wherever any provision of the Contract or Contract documents shall conflict with any provision or requirement of federal, state or local law or regulation, then the provisions of law and regulation shall control. Where applicable to the Contract, the provisions of the General Laws are incorporated by reference into this Contract, including, but not limited to, the following: General Laws Chapter 30B — Procurement of Goods and Services. General Laws Chapter 30, Sec. 39, et seq: - Public Works Contracts. General Laws Chapter 149, Section 44A, et seq: Public Buildings Contracts. 10.2 Wherever applicable law mandates the inclusion of any term and provision into a municipal contract, this Section shall be understood to import such term or provision into this Contract. To whatever extent any provision of this Contract shall be inconsistent with any law or regulation limiting the power or liability of cities and towns, such law or regulation shall control. 10.3 The Contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws and regulations bearing on the performance of the Contract. If the Contractor performs the Contract in violation of any applicable law or regulation, the Contractor shall bear all costs arising therefrom. 10.4 The Contractor shall keep itself fully informed of all existing and future State and National Laws and Municipal By-laws and Regulations and of all orders and decrees of any bodies or tribunals having jurisdiction in any manner affecting those engaged or employed in the work, of the materials used in the work or in any way affecting the conduct of the work. If any discrepancy or inconsistency is discovered in the Drawings, Specifications or Contract for this work in violation of any such law, by-law, regulation, order or decree, it shall forthwith report the same in writing to the Town. It shall, at all times, itself observe and comply with all such existing and future laws, by-laws, regulations, orders and decrees; and shall Town of North Andover IFB Page 14 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon protect and indemnify the Town of North Andover, and its duly appointed agents against any claim or liability arising from or based on any violation whether by him or its agents, employees or subcontractors of any such law, by-law, regulation or decree. 11. Conflict of Interest: Both the Town and the Contractor acknowledge the provisions of the State Conflict of Interest Law (General Laws Chapter 268A), and this Contract expressly prohibits any activity which shall constitute a violation of that law. The Contractor shall be deemed to have investigated the application of M.G.L. c. 268A to the performance of this Contract; and by executing the Contract documents the Contractor certifies to the Town that neither it or its agents, employees, or subcontractors are thereby in violation of General Laws Chapter 268A. 12. Certification of Tax Compliance This Contract must include a certification of tax compliance by the Contractor, as required by General Laws Chapter 62C, Section 49A (Requirement of Tax Compliance by All Contractors Providing Goods, Services, or Real Estate Space to the Commonwealth or Subdivision). 13. Discrimination The Contractor will carry out the obligations of this Contract in full compliance with all of the requirements imposed by or pursuant to General Laws Chapter 151 B (Law Against Discrimination) and any executive orders, rules, regulations, and requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as they may from time to time be amended. 14. Assignment: Assignment of this Contract is prohibited, unless and only to the extent that assignment is provided for expressly in the Contract documents. 15. Condition of Enforceability gainst the Town: This Contract is only binding upon, and enforceable against, the Town if. (1) the Contract is signed by the Town Manager or its designee; and (2) endorsed with approval by the Town Accountant as to appropriation or availability of funds; and (3) endorsed with approval by the Town Counsel as to form. 16. Corporate Contractor: If the Contractor is a corporation, it shall endorse upon this Contract (or attach hereto) its Clerk's Certificate certifying the corporate capacity and authority of the party signing this Contract for the corporation. Such certificate shall be accompanied by a letter or other Town of North Andover IFB Page 15 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon instrument stating that such authority continues in full force and effect as of the date the Contract is executed by the Contractor. This Contract shall not be enforceable against the Town of North Andover unless and until the Contractor complies with this section. The Contractor, if a foreign corporation, shall comply with the provisions of the General Laws, Chapter 181, Sections 3 and 5, and any Acts and Amendments thereof, and in addition thereto, relating to the appointment of the Commissioner of Corporations as its attorney, shall file with the Commissioner of Corporations a Power of Attorney and duly authenticated copies of its Charter or Certificate of Incorporation; and said Contractor shall comply with all the laws of the Commonwealth. 17. Liability of Public Officials: To the full extent permitted by law, no official, employee, agent or representative of the Town of North Andover shall be individually or personally liable on any obligation of the Town under this Contract. 18. Indemnification: The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and save harmless the Town, the Town's officers, agents and employees, from and against any and all damages, liabilities, actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, losses, costs, expenses, recoveries and judgments of every nature and description (including reasonable attorneys' fees) that may arise in whole or in part out of or in connection with the work being performed or to be performed, or out of any act or omission by the Contractor, its employees, agents, subcontractors, material men, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by any party indemnified hereunder. The Contractor further agrees to reimburse the Town for damage to its property caused by the Contractor, its employees, agents, subcontractors or material men, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, including damages caused by his, its or their use of faulty, defective, or unsuitable material or equipment, unless the damage is caused by the Town's gross negligence or willful misconduct. The existence of insurance shall in no way limit the scope of the Contractor's indemnification under this contract. 19. Workers Compensation Insurance: The Contractor shall provide by insurance for the payment of compensation and the furnishing of other benefits under Chapter 152 of the General Laws of Massachusetts (The Worker's Compensation Act) to all employees of the Contractor who are subject to the provisions of Chapter 152 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. Failure to provide and continue in force such insurance during the period of this Contract shall be deemed a material breach of this Contract, shall operate as an immediate termination thereof, and Contractor shall indemnify the Town for all losses, claims, and actions resulting from the failure to provide the insurance required by this Article. Town of North Andover IFB Page 16 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon The Contractor shall furnish to the Town evidence of such insurance prior to the execution of this Contract before the same shall be binding on the parties thereto, except if specifically waived by the Town. 20. Documents, Materials, Etc. Any materials, reports, information, data, etc. given to or prepared or assembled by the Contractor under this Contract are to be kept confidential and shall not be made available to any individual or organization by the Contractor (except agents, servants, or employees of the Contractor) without the prior written approval of the Town, except as otherwise required by law. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions Chapter 66A of the General Laws of Massachusetts as it relates to public documents, and all other state and federal laws and regulations relating to confidentiality, security, privacy and use of confidential data. Any materials produced in whole or in part under this Contract shall not be subject to copyright, except by the Town, in the United States or any other country. The Town shall have unrestricted authority to, without payment of any royalty, commission, or additional fee of any type or nature, publicly disclose, reproduce, distribute and otherwise use, and authorize others to use, in whole or in part, any reports, data or other materials prepared under this Contract. All data, reports, programs, software, equipment, furnishings, and any other documentation or product paid for by the Town shall vest in the Town at the termination of this Contract. The Contractor shall at all times, during or after termination of this Contract, obtain the prior written approval of the Town before making any statement bearing on the work performed or data collected under this Contract to the press or issues any material for publication through any medium. 21. Audit, Inspection and Recordkegping At any time during normal business hours, and as often as the Town may deem it reasonably necessary, there shall be available in the office of the Contractor for the purpose of audit, examination, and/or to make excerpts or transcript all records, contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls, records of personnel, conditions of employment and other data relating to all matters covered by this Agreement. 22. Payment The Town agrees to make all reasonable efforts to pay to the Contractor the sum set forth in the Contractor's bid or proposal within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice detailing the work completed and acceptance from the Town of the work completed. Town of North Andover IFB Page 17 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon 23. Waiver and Amendment Amendments, or waivers of any additional term, condition, covenant, duty or obligation contained in this Contract may be made only by written amendment executed by all signatories to the original Agreement, prior to the effective date of the amendment. To the extent allowed by law, any conditions, duties, and obligations contained in this Contract may be waived only by written Agreement by both parties. Forbearance or indulgence in any form or manner by a party shall not be construed as a waiver, nor in any manner limit the legal or equitable remedies available to that party. No waiver by either party of any default or breach shall constitute a waiver of any subsequent default or breach of a similar or different matter. 24. Forum and Choice of Law This Contract and any performance herein shall be governed by and be construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth. Any and all proceedings or actions relating to subject matter herein shall be brought and maintained in the courts of the Commonwealth or the federal district court sitting in the Commonwealth, which shall have exclusive jurisdiction thereof. This paragraph shall not be construed to limit any other legal rights of the parties. 25. Notices Any notice permitted or required under the provisions of this Contract to be given or served by either of the parties hereto upon the other party hereto shall be in writing and signed in the name or on the behalf of the party giving or serving the same. Notice shall be deemed to have been received at the time of actual service or three (3) business days after the date of a certified or registered mailing properly addressed. Notice to the Contractor shall be deemed sufficient if sent to the address set forth in the Contract and to the Town of North Andover by being sent to the Town Manager, Town Hall, 120 Main Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845. 26. Binding on Successors: This Contract shall be binding upon the Contractor, its assigns, transferees, and/or successors in interest (and where not corporate, the heirs and estate of the Contractor). 27. Complete Contract: This instrument, together with its endorsed supplements, and the other components of the contract documents, constitutes the entire contract between the parties, with no agreements other than those incorporated herein. Town of North Andover IFB Page 18 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon 28. Supplemental Conditions: The foregoing provisions apply to all contracts to which the Town of North Andover shall be a party. One of the following "Supplements" must be "checked" as applicable to this Contract, shall be attached hereto, and shall in any event apply as the nature of the Contract requires. The Supplement contains additional terms governing the Contract: [ ] GOODS SUPPLEMENT "G" - Applicable to Contracts for the procurement of Goods (governed by the provisions of General Laws Chapter 3013) [ X ] SERVICES SUPPLEMENT "S" - Applicable to Contracts for the procurement of Services (governed by the provisions of General Laws Chapter 30B) [ ] CONSTRUCTION SUPPLEMENT "C" - Applicable to Contracts for Construction Town of North Andover IFB Page 19 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have hereto and to two other identical instruments set forth their hands the day and year first above written. THE TOWN Division/Department Head Contract Manager Town Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: Town Counsel Date Date THE CONTRACTOR Company Name Signature Print Name & Title CERTIFICATION AS TO AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS: Town Accountant Date Date Town of North Andover IFB Page 20 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon SUPPLEMENT "S" This form supplements the general provisions of the Contract between the Town of North Andover, and , which Contract is a contract for the procurement of services. "Services" shall mean furnishing of labor, time, or effort by the Contractor. This term shall not include employment agreements, collective bargaining agreements, or grant agreements. Change Orders: Change orders for contracts subject to Massachusetts General laws Chapter 30B may not increase the quantity of services by more than twenty-five (25%) per cent, in compliance with General Laws Chapter 30B, §13. Minimum Wage/Prevailing Wage; The Contractor will carry out the obligations of this Contract in full compliance with all of the requirements imposed by or pursuant to General Laws Chapter 151, §1, et seg. (Minimum Wage Law) and any executive orders, rules, regulations, and requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as they may from time to time be amended. The Contractor will at all times comply with the wage rates as determined by the Commissioner of the Department of Labor and Industries, under the provisions of General Laws Chapter 149, 26 to 27D (Prevailing Wage), as shall be in force and as amended. Insurance: The Contractor shall obtain and maintain the following insurance: 5.1 Workers Compensation Insurance of the scope and amount required by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 5.2.1 Broad Form Commercial General Liability coverage with limits of at least $1 Million per occurrence and $3 Million aggregate, and which shall cover bodily injury, death, or property damage arising out of the work. 5.3 Automobile Liability Coverage, including coverage for owned, hired, or borrowed vehicles with limits of at least $1 Million per person, and $1 Million per accident. 5.4 The intent of the Specifications regarding insurance is to specify minimum coverage and minimum limits of liability acceptable under the Contract. However, it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to purchase and maintain insurance of such character and in such amounts as will adequately protect it and the Town from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses resulting from exposure to any casualty liability in the performance of the work. 5.5 All required insurance shall be certified by a duly authorized representative of the insurers on the "MIIA" or "ACORD" Certificate of Insurance form incorporated into and made a part of this agreement. Properly executed certificates signifying adequate coverage in effect for the duration of the contract with renewal certificates issued not less Town of North Andover IFB Page 21 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon than 30 days prior to expiration of a policy period, must be submitted to the Town prior to commencement of this Agreement. 5.6 The Town shall be named as an additional insured on the above referenced liability policies, and the Contractor's insurance shall be the primary coverage. The cost of such insurance, including required endorsements or amendments, shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. 6. Indemnification: The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and save harmless the Town, its officers, agents and employees from and against any and all damages, liabilities, actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, losses, costs, expenses, recoveries and judgments of every nature and description (including reasonable attorneys' fees) brought or recovered against them that may arise in whole or in part out of or in connection with the work being performed or to be performed, or out of any act or omission by the Contractor, its employees, agents, subcontractors, material men, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by any party indemnified hereunder. The Contractor further agrees to reimburse the Town for damage to its property caused by Contractor, its employees, agents, subcontractors or material men, and anyone directly or indirectly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, including damages caused by his, its or their use of faulty, defective or unsuitable material or equipment, unless the damage is caused by the Town's gross negligence or willful misconduct. The existence of insurance shall in no way limit the scope of this indemnification. APPROVED AS To FORINT ONLY: TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Town Counsel Town Manager I CERTIFY THAT FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE IN ACCOUNT No Department/Division Head Town Accountant THE CONTRACTOR: Date: Town of North Andover IFB Page 22 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon CERTIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation, committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals. Signature Date Print Name & Title Company Name CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I , authorized signatory for Name of individual Name of contractor do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support. Signature Town of North Andover IFB Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon Date Page 23 of 26 CERTIFICATE OF VOTE At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the held on it was VOTED, THAT (Name) (Officer) of be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in the name and on behalf of said , and affix its corporate seal hereto; and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of on its behalf by such officer under seal of , shall be valid and binding upon that I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named and is the duly elected officer as above of said and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract. (Date) (Clerk) Town of North Andover IFB Page 24 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon CERTIFICATION LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work and that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours. Signature. Print Name & Title Town of North Andover IFB Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon Date Company Name Page 25 of 26 Prevailing Wage Rates Town of North Andover IFB Page 26 of 26 Supply, installation and removal of Granular Activated Carbon THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS - EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT a DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICKAs determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govemor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Govemor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: (Non -Construction) Install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, remove/dispose similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, at Drinking Water Treatment Plant Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Rental of Equipment - East (2 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT 12/01/2011 $29.85 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $38.41 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B 06/01/2012 $30.15 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $38.71 08/01/2012 $30.15 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.06 12/01/2012 $30.45 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.36 (3 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT 12/01/2011 $29.92 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $38.48 TEAMSTERSJOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B 06/01/2012 $30.22 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $38.78 08/01/2012 $30.22 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.13 12/01/2012 $30.52 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.43 (4 & 5 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT 12/01/2011 $30.04 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $38.60 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. l OZONE B 06/01/2012 $30.34 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $38.90 08/01/2012 $30.34 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.25 12/01/2012 $30.64 $9.07 $0.00 0.00 $39.71 ASPHALT/CONCRETE/CRUSHER PLANT -ON SITE 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.52 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.09 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.71 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.49 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $52.27 BACKHOE/FRONT-END LOADER 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.52 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.09 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.71 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.49 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $52.27 BULLDOZER/GRADER/SCRAPER 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.16 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.72 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.34 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.11 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.89 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 03/27/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120327-008 Page 1 of 8 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 01). EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICKAs determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govemor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Governor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: (Non -Construction) Install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, remove/dispose similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, at Drinking Water Treatment Plant Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment CLAM SHELLS/SLURRY BUCKETSMEADING MACHINES 12/01/2011 $40.52 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.52 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 $41.09 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.09 12/01/2012 $41.71 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.71 06/01/2013 $42.49 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $52.49 12/01/2013 $43.27 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $53.27 _......_�_._- ....... ... COMPRESSOR OPERATOR 12/01/2011 $27.95 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $37.95 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 $28.34 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $38.34 12/01/2012 $28.79 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $38.79 06/01/2013 $29.34 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $39.34 12/01/2013 $29.89 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $39.89 DIVER 08/01/2011 $53.62 $9.80 $0.00 0.00 $63.42 PILE. DRIVER LOCAL, 56 (ZONE 1) --........ .......... ... _- DIVER TENDER 08/01/2011 $38.30 $9.80 $0.00 0.00 $48.10 PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1) FLAGGER & SIGNALER 12/01/2011 $20.50 $7.10 $0.00 0.00 $27.60 LABORERS - ZONE 2 _....... .... ------.... _ ............ - ...... ....... _.._... ..... FORK LIFT/CHERRY PICKER 12/01/2011 -- $39.52 ._......... .._ $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.52 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL, 4 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.09 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.71 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.49 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $52.27 GENERATOR/LIGHTING PLANT/HEATERS 12/01/2011 $27.95 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $37.95 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 $28.34 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $38.34 12/01/2012 $28.79 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $38.79 06/01/2013 $29.34 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $39.34 12/01/2013 $29.89 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $39.89 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 03/27/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120327-008 Page 2 of 8 Y THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICKAs determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Governor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Governor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: (Non-Construction) Install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, remove/dispose similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, at Drinking Water Treatment Plant Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment __...__..-.�..._........ HOISTING ENGINEER/CRANES/GRADALLS 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.52 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.09 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.71 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.49 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $52.27 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 03/27/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120327-008 Page 3 of 8 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Governor Y P Secretary TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Ll. Governor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: (Non -Construction) Install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, remove/dispose similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, at Drinking Water Treatment Plant Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Apprentice- HOIST/PORT. ENG.- Local 4 Effective Date - 12/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 55 $21.74 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $31.74 2 60 $23.71 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $33.71 3 65 $25.69 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $35.69 4 70 $27:66 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $37.66 5 75 $29.64 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $39.64 6 80 $31.62 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $41.62 7 85 $33.59 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $43.59 8 90 $35.57 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $45.57 Effective Date - 06/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 55 $22.05 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $32.05 2 60 $24.05 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $34.05 3 65 $26.06 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $36.06 4 70 $28.06 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $38.06 5 75 $30.07 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $40.07 6 80 $32.07 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $42.07 7 85 $34.08 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $44.08 8 90 $36.08 $10.00 0.00 $0.00 $46.08 Notes: ._._ _.__ __.....�._ �_ _._.._._.._._.. ,_._............._...�... Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:6 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 03/27/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120327-008 Page 4 of 8 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 0 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F GOLDSTEIN Governor Y P Secretary TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Governor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: (Non -Construction) Install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, remove/dispose similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, at Drinking Water Treatment Plant Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment LABORER 12/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $0.00 0.00 $36.45 LABORERS - 70NE 2 Apprentice - LABORER - Zone 2 $21.28 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $31.28 Effective Date - 12/01/2011 $24.85 $10.00 $0.00 Supplemental $34.85 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $17.61 $7.10 0.00 $0.00 $24.71 2 70 $20.55 $7.10 0.00 $0.00 $27.65 3 80 $23.48 $7.10 0.00 $0.00 $30.58 4 90 $26.42 $7.10 0.00 $0.00 $33.52 ¢Notes:...._ Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:5 OILER (OTHER THAN TRUCK CRANES,GRADALLS) 12/01/2011 $21.28 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $31.28 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 $24.85 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $34.85 06/0.1/2012 $21.56 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $31.56 12/01/2012 $21.90 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $31.90 06/01/2013 $22.32 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $32.32 12/01/2013 $22.74 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $32.74 OILER (TRUCK CRANES, GRADALLS) OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $24.51 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $34.51 06/01/2012 $24.85 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $34.85 12/01/2012 $25.24 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $35.24 06/01/2013 $25.72 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $35.72 12/01/2013 $26.21 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $36.21 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 03/27/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120327-008 Page 5 of 8 DEVAL L. PATRICK Governor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. Govemor Awarding Authority: Contract Number: Description of Work: THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE Secretary GOLDSTEIN Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Town of North Andover City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER (Non -Construction) Install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, remove/dispose similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, at Drinking Water Treatment Plant Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road $39.52 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.52 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate - ... _ _.._... _ ...-...... $0.00 0.00 $50.71 06/01/2013 $41.49 OTHER POWER DRIVEN EQUIPMENT - CLASS II 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.16 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 $52.27 $42.27 $10.00 $0.00 _ 0.00 $52.27 PUMP OPERATOR (DEWATERING, OTHER) 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.72 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.34 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.11 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.89 PANEL & PICKUP TRUCKS DRIVER 12/01/2011 $29.68 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $38.24 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. IO ZONE B 06/01/2012 $29.98 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $38.54 08/01/2012 $29.68 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $38.59 12/01/2012 $30.28 $9.07 $0.00 0.00 $39.35 POWER SHOVEL/DERRICK/TRENCHING MACHINE 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.52 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.09 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.71 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.49 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $52.27 PUMP OPERATOR (CONCRETE) 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.52 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.09 I V01 /2012 $40.71 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.71 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.49 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $0.00 _ 0.00 $52.27 PUMP OPERATOR (DEWATERING, OTHER) 12/01/2011 $27.95 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $37.95 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 $28.34 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $38.34 12/01/2012 $28.79 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $38.79 06/01/2013 $29.34 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $39.34 12/01/2013 $29.89 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $39.89 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 03/27/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120327-008 Page 6 of 8 DEVAL L. PATRICK Govemor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. Governor Awarding Authority: Contract Number: Description of Work: Job Location: THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNESecrGOrLDSTEIN Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E!ROWE Director Town of North Andover City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER (Non -Construction) Install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, remove/dispose similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, at Drinking Water Treatment Plant 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Une1nPloxment ... Total Rate ROLLER/SPREADER/MULCHING MACHINE 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.16 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 $30.44 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.35 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.72 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.34 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.11 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.89 SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP < 35 TONS 12/01/2011 $30.14 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $38.70 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 107.ONEB 06/01/2012 $30.44 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $39.00 08/01/2012 $30.44 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.35 12/01/2012 $30.74 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.65 SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP > 35 TONS 12/01/2011 $30.43 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $38.99 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B 06/01/2012 $30.73 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $39.29 08/01/2012 $30.73 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.64 12/01/2012 $31.03 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.94 TRACTORS/PORTABLE STEAM GENERATORS 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.16 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $49.72 This classification applies only to the trimming of branches on 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $50.34 and around utility lines. 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.11 TREE TRIMMER GROUNDMAN 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $0.00 0.00 $51.89 TRAILERS FOR EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT 12/01/2011 $30.72 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $39.28 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B 06/01/2012 $31.02 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $39.58 08/01/2012 $31.02 $8.91 $0.00, 0.00 $39.93 12/01/2012 $31.32 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $40.23 TREE TRIMMER 02/01/2009 $16.59 $2.42 $0.00 0.00 $19.01 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 This classification applies only to the trimming of branches on and around utility lines. TREE TRIMMER GROUNDMAN 02/01/2009 $14.64 $2.42 $0.00 0.00 $17.06 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 This classification applies only to the trimming of branches on and around utility lines. This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 03/27/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120327-008 Page 7 of 8 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICKAs determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govemor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Govemor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: (Non -Construction) Install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, remove/dispose similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, at Drinking Water Treatment Plant Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment VAC-HAUL/CATCH BASIN CLEANING 12/01/2011 $30.14 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $38.70 7 FAMSTFRS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 70ME B 06/01/2012 $30.44 $8.56 $0.00 0.00 $39.00 08/01/2012 $30.44 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.35 12/01/2012 $30.74 $8.91 $0.00 0.00 $39.65 Additional Apprentice Information: Minimum wage rates for apprentices employed on public works projects are listed above as a percentage of the pre -determined hourly wage rate established by the Commissioner under the provisions of the M.G.L. c. 149, ss. 26-27D. Apprentice ratios are established by the Division of Apprenticeship Training pursuant to M.G.L. c. 23, ss. I I&I IL. All apprentices must be registered with the Division of Apprenticeship Training in accordance with M.G.L. c. 23, ss. 11 E-11 L. All steps are six months (1000 hours) unless otherwise specified. * Ratios are expressed in allowable number of apprentices to journeymen or fraction thereof. ** Multiple ratios are listed in the comment field. **+ APP to JM; 1:1, 2:2, 2:3, 3:4, 4:4, 4:5, 4:6, 5:7, 6:7, 6:8, 6:9, 7:10, 8:10, 8:11, 8:12, 9:13, 10:13, 10:14, etc. **** APP to JM; 1:1, 1:2, 2:3, 2:4, 3:5, 4:6, 4:7, 5:8, 6:9, 6:10, 7:11, 8:12, 8:13, 9:14, 10:15, 10:16, etc. This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 03/27/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120327-008 Page 8 of 8 Santilli, Ray From: REGS@sec. state. ma. us Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 1:48 PM To: Santilli, Ray Subject: Publish Date Assigned to Goods and Services A publish date of 4/2/12 has been assigned to your Goods and Services submission with description of: The Town of North Andover is soliciting bids from qualified companies to supply and install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, as well as removal and disposal of a similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, for a three-year period at the Drinking Water Treatment Plant, 420 Great Pond Rd., North Andover. Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most emails to and from municipal offices and officials are public records. For more information please refer to: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/pre/preidx.htm. Please consider the environment before printing this email. SPR Goods and Services Submit Confirmation State Publications and Regulations William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Page 1 of 2 The following Goods and Services submission was successfully received. Planned date of publish is 4/2/2012 Awarding Agency Agency Name and Address: Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Bid Number: 11 Contact Information Name: Ray Santilli Title: lAssistant Town Manager Phone: 978-688-9516 IF7 Fax 978-688-9556 Email Address: rsantilli(a,townofnorthandover.com Notify email address listed when final publish date assigned. Address: (if different from above) Description The Town of North Andover is soliciting bids from qualified companies to supply and install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, as well as removal and disposal of a similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, for a three (3) year period, at the Drinking Water Treatment Plant located at 420 Great Pond Road, North Andover Contract Information Estimated Rate –� Duration —�three (3) years Bid Release Date 04/03/2012 Release Time 11:00 a.m. Bid Deadline Date 04/26/2012 Deadline Time 2:00 p.m. Additional Information The complete Invitation for Bids document will be available at www.townofnorthandover.com by clicking on 'Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals' This page can be printed for your records. Request Official Wage Schedule Confirmation Page 1 of 2 Your request for an Official Prevailing Wage Schedule has been successfully received and is being processed by DOS. The schedule will be emailed to the email address provided in your request. Please note the wage request number 20120327-008 for future inquires. Request another official Wage Schedule http://prevailingwage.detma.org/WageRequest.aspx?wr=121 &AspxAutoDetectCookieSup... 3/27/2012 W, SCOPE OF SERVICES Removal, Supply and Installation of Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) at the Drinking Water Treatment Plant (DWTP) Specifications The Virgin Granular Activated Carbon (VGAC) shall be of high purity coal, activated to develop a high surface area utilizing the reagglomertation process and shall meet the requirements of the following specifications: a. Bed density, backwashed & drained, lbs/cu.ft. Greater than 27.5 b. Abrasion number (Ro Tap) 85 minimum c. Iodine number (mg/1) 900 minimum d. Total ash (low) (%) 8.0 maximum e. Tannin value (PPM) 500 maximum f. Particle size (US Sieve Series) 8 x 30 Oversize (%) 15.0 maximum Undersize (%) 5.0 maximum g. Moisture, as packed (%) 2.0 maximum h. Uniformity Coefficient 2.1 maximum i. Mean Particle Diameter (mm) 1.7 maximum j. Effective size 0.8 - 1.0 k. Produced from selected grades of Bituminous Coal. 1. The capacity to absorb and remove organics from the potable water and shall be suitable for backwash operations. in. The bed shall reach 50% expansion upon a backwash water rate of 25 gpm/ft at a water temperature of 72 degrees F. The VGAC shall contain no soluble inorganics in quantities capable of producing deleterious or injurious effects upon health of those consuming the water or that would otherwise render the water that has been treated properly with activated carbon unfit for public use. The VGAC shall not impart to the water any contaminant that exceeds the limits as defined by the US Public Service Drinking Water Standards or any other Federal Drinking Water Standards. Acceptable performance would provide a minimum of 45% Total Organic Carbon (TOC) removal and an iodine test result of 520 or greater after 13,500 hours of use. The Bidder shall provide affidavits of compliance stating that the VGAC furnished complies with or exceeds the applicable provisions of the newest AWWA B604 and the specifications noted above. A r Upon the awarding of the contract, the successful Bidder (the "Contractor") shall provide reference samples of the VGAC material. The Contractor shall submit a guaranteed certificate of analysis that the material to be purchased and shipped is equal in quality to the reference sample. The Town of North Andover reserves the right to perform tests on the reference samples to confirm compliance as outlined in newest AWWA B604 and AWWA-B-100-01. A composite reference sample is required ten (10) days prior shipment of the GAC. This sample must be taken from the same material lot to be shipped. The Town of North Andover reserves the right to reject an order or turn down a bid without exception if pre -delivery reference samples do not meet specifications. A second sample (post delivery) will be analyzed as. well. This . sample will be a composite derived from a number of grab samples taken by the North Andover DWTP staff from the delivery trucks of carbon. In the case whereas the post sample does not meet the specifications of the bid, the contractor is then responsible for removal of the newly installed VGAC or sand material from the drinking water treatment facility and replacing it with material that meets the specifications, at their own costs. The removal and replacement will be without additional compensation. Massachusetts State Law requires the supplier to be ANSUNSF, Rule 61 -listed, on all forms of Potable Water Granular Activated Carbon (GAC). All procedures for the handling, physical and chemical requirements, samples, and packing, shipping and marking shall conform to the newest American Water Works Association (AWWA) B604 Standards for GAC and AWWA B-100-01. Bidders must provide within their bid package a list of client references from at least four public drinking water suppliers, which are regulated by federal and state governmental authorities within the United States of America, such as EPA & MaDEP, which use VGAC supplied by the designated manufacturer in the type specified by the Town of North Andover. The references provided by the bidder must show historical performance data which verifies that the supplier's VGAC has the ability to perform efficiently after a minimum 15,000 hours total accumulated run time from 12 MGD or greater Drinking Water Treatment Plants who treat surface water supplies. Negative references will result in rejection of the bid. Scope of Services The successful vendor will supply and install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon (VGAC) each year of the contract as well as the removal of similar quantity of spent Granular Activated Carbon (GAC). The VGAC shall be delivered to the Drinking Water Treatment Plant, 420 Great Pond Road, North Andover, MA and installed into two (2) filters with each receiving 1680 cubic feet of the VGAC. A time frame of four (4) working days should be sufficient for the removal of spent GAC and installation of VGAC in accordance with the attached tentative schedule provided. Arrangement for the VGAC installation must be discussed and agreed upon prior to delivery, as well as the shipping or transporting plans for VGAC and spent GAC. The Contractor is responsible for supplying the necessary equipment for the removal of the spent GAC and the installation of the VGAC at no extra cost to the Town of North Andover as well as adhering to the following process: • Removal of spent GAC shall be done by use of vacuum system utilizing dry air and not water. The contractor must provide the workforce to operate the vacuum system and physically remove the spent GAC from each filter without loss of filter sand. Extreme care must be taken not to damage the stainless steel air scour system piping and diffusers, which are located above and below the sand level. • The contractor's staff shall install the VGAC using a hydraulic eduction method. Shipment of the VGAC can be made in bulk trucks. The trucks linings shall be clean and made with material approved for transporting potable water grade VGAC in 40,000 lb quantities or greater, have FDA approved lining material for potable water use, and have tight closures to avoid loss and contamination of the VGAC. • Shipment of VGAC can also be made in "super sacs". The super sacs must be delivered on flatbed trailer trucks, accessible by all sides. A forklift will be required to lift the super sacs from truck to eductor area. The "Contractor" will supply the forklift. • Shipment of VGAC shall carry a ,means : of identification including the net weight, manufacturer name, address, and phone number, brand. and type number along with a MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet). • A supervisory specialist must be present to oversee safe and proper installation of the VGAC and removal of the spent GAC. • In addition to the Contract Insurance requirements, the Bidder shall have a minimum of $2,000,000 pollution liability insurance for the transportation of Merit GAC removal and disposal. • Spent GAC must be regenerated prior to reuse by others or by disposal. The Bidder must provide a notarized statement showing the spent GAC has been reactivated. • The North Andover Drinking Water Treatment Plant will supply the water needed for the eduction of VGAC as well as some personnel to assist in the installment and removal process and the backwashing of fines from the VGAC. The carbon filters involved will be backwashed thoroughly prior to the removal of spent GAC. Proposed Schedule All days listed below are consecutive, regular working week days. Day #1 Set up all necessary spent GAC removal equipment; Begin removal of spent GAC from Carbon Filter (CF) #5. Day #2 Complete removal of spent GAC from CF #5; Begin removal of spent GAC from CF #7; Backwash the sand and support gravel system from CF #5; Determine depth of sand and baseline for VGAC addition to CF #5. Day #3 Complete removal of spent GAC from CF #7; Contractor provides 1,680 cubic feet of VGAC to refill CF #5; Take measurements to verify all proper VGAC volume delivered respectively; Backwash the sand and support gravel system - CF #7 Determine depth of sand and baseline for VGAC addition to CF # 7 Day #4 Contractor provides 1,680 cubic feet of VGAC to refill CF #7; Take measurements to verify all proper VGAC volume delivered respectively. Break down hoses and equipment — clean up all grounds. This schedule can be rearranged if the supplier requests to do so with the DWTP Plant Superintendent providing it does not negatively impact the total time frame allowed for the job. Terms of Contract The contract will be for a one-year period, July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013, but may be extended for up to two (2) additional 12 -month periods at the sole discretion of the Town of North Andover. Santilli, Ray From: REGS@sec. state. ma. us Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 1:48 PM To: Santilli, Ray Subject: Publish Date Assigned to Goods and Services A publish date of 4/2/12 has been assigned to your Goods and Services submission with description of: The Town of North Andover is soliciting bids from qualified companies to supply and install 3,360 cubic feet of Virgin Granular Activated Carbon, as well as removal and disposal of a similar quantity of Granular Activated Carbon, for a three-year period at the Drinking Water Treatment Plant, 420 Great Pond Rd., North Andover. 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