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HomeMy WebLinkAbout125216 WALSH ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS - CONTRACT - RFP - P1066 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICESPROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WORK ORDER TYPE THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into the day and year set forth below by and between THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City" and Walsh Environmental Scientists and Engineers, LLC, hereinafter referred to as "Professional'. WITNESSETH: In consideration of the mutual covenants and obligations herein expressed, it is agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: 1. Scope of Services. The Professional agrees to provide services in accordance with any project Work Orders for P1066 Environmental Services, issued by the City in accordance to the scope of work consisting of pages attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein by this reference. A blank sample of a work order is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", consisting of one (1) page and is incorporated herein by this reference. No Work Order shall exceed $75,000 The City reserves the right to independently bid any project rather than issuing a Work Order to the Professional for the same pursuant to this Agreement. 2. The Work Schedule. The services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall be performed in accordance with the Work Schedule stated on each Work Order. 3. Time of Commencement and Completion of Services. The services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall be initiated as specified on each Work Order. Time is of the essence. Any extensions of any time limit must be agreed upon in writing by the parties hereto. 4. Contract Period. This Agreement shall commence upon signing, and shall continue in full force and effect until May 31, 2008, unless sooner terminated as herein provided. In addition, at the option of the City, the Agreement may be extended for additional Utility PSA WO rev09/01/06 e. Advise the City in matters associated with contaminant transport, hydrogeology, geology, environmental chemistry, and related disciplines needed. to assess the potential environmental exposure to hazardous substances releases. f. Advise the City on matters associated with Superfund, state mandated cleanups, underground storage tank programs, voluntary cleanup program, and other investigative type programs. Prepare Spill Prevention and train employees on SPCC plan procedures. g. Advise the City on issues associated with the use and release of petroleum fuels, chlorinated solvents, PCBs, metals, and other constituents that may represent a threat to human health and the environment. h. Perform Asbestos & Pb-based paint inspections for demolition, renovation, and on -going management of asbestos -containing materials. Advise the city in matters associated with asbestos -contaminated soils. 2. Remedial Technology Selection and Implementation The Professional will work with the City to: a. Evaluate the impact of environmental releases of hazardous substances or petroleum products on soil and in groundwater. b. Determine the technologies that would be applicable to mitigate the concerns caused by release of hazardous substances or petroleum products. C. Design, implement, and/or manage environmental remediation projects, including excavation and disposal, in -situ treatment of soil and groundwater, vapor extraction, bioventing, groundwater pump -and -treat projects, and intrinsic remediation technologies. These services are to include obtaining any necessary regulatory agency approvals. d. Prepare necessary reports and submittals, both for the City and for any other relevant regulatory or public agency. e. Excavate and contain hazardous and non -hazardous contaminated materials. f. Collect and/or treat contaminated water. g. Provide post -cleanup site assessment, following appropriate site closure procedures. 3. Ecological Assessment and Permitting The Professional will work with the City to: a. Design and conduct assessments of the impact of various programs (i.e., road construction) on ecological receptors such as riverine and wetland environment and terrestrial habitats. b. Advise the City in matters associated with environmental permits (i.e. 404 permit for wetland activity), including the preparation and submittal of such permits. C. Advise the City in matters associated with projects to improve, manage, and develop habitat. d. Design site revegetation and restoration projects. e. Conduct assessments of threatened and endangered species. 4. Voluntary Cleanun The Professional will work with the City to evaluate the applicability of voluntary cleanup regulations or policies for City properties, or properties of interest to the City, and prepare the plans required to implement such actions. 5. Environmental Auditing The Professional will work with the City to: a. Design and conduct audit programs needed to assess activities and services, and assure environmental compliance. b. Develop specific protocols for auditing environmental, health, and safety compliance and related issues. C. Provide and report on specific environmental, health, and safety compliance assessments. d. Design and provide oversight for environmental management systems and associated programs in accordance with ISO 14001 standards. 6. Human Health Risk Assessment The Professional will work with the City to design, review, and/or perform work plans for ecological and human health risk assessments. 7. Air Permitting, Monitoring. Modeling, and Compliance The Professional will work with the City to: a. Develop and prepare air permits. b. Perform air monitoring, record keeping, and reporting. Prepare routine and special reports of air quality data. C. Advise the City on implications of pending or proposed federal, state, regional, or local air quality laws, regulations, ordinances, and standards. d. Advise and assist in the development or review of risk management plans for responding to the accidental release of regulated substances. e. Prepare air hazard assessment regarding release scenarios, zones of impact, identification of impacted receptors. Conferences: During the progress of the work, the Professional shall confer with the City as necessary to ensure that the completed work will meet with the City's approval. The City will designate a City Representative for each project Work Order. The Professional shall meet with the City Representative at intervals to review the progress of the work and shall be required to submit brief monthly progress reports to the City Representative. Walsh I?.mironmcntal Scicntists and Enginccrs. L.LC OTHER DIRECT COSTS Equipment Niton Portable XRF $ 400/day Scitec Portable XRF $175/day GPS & Mobile Mapping $60/day 4WD Vehicle $ 75/day + $0.50/mi (over 100 miles) Air Sparge/Vapor Extraction Pilot System $ 150/day Sparge/VES Blower $ 400/week XL-309 $1,000/week 700series $875 - $1,850/week Instruments Dissolved Oxygen Meter $ 50/day Data Logger $ 115/day Photo -ionization Detector (HNu, PID) $ 75/day Oil Water Interface Probe $ 50/day Surveying Equipment $ 35/day Combustible Gas Indicator/Oxygen Meter $ 50/day Radiation Meter $ 60/day Pressure Transducer $ 35/day Colorimetric Tube Sampler (tubes extra) $ 20/day Ground -Water Pump $ 23/day pH Meter/ Temp/Conductivity $ 15/day Colorimetric Tubes $ 3 each RediFlow pump $ 75/day Generator $ 50/day Water Level Meter $ 15/day Safety Harness $ 10/day Personal Air Monitoring Pump $ 25/day TSI Air Quality Monitor $ 75/day Infrared Dust Monitor $ 60/day Anderson Sampler $ 75/day Multi-RAE $ 75/day Air Sampling Kit (sample media extra) Water Sampling Kit Two-way Radio (pair) Field Supplies Kit Small Jars Personal Protection Equipment: Saranex Tyvek Blue Thin-Nitrile Gloves Green Nitrile Gloves Booties Full Level C Disposable Bailers Disposable Bailers (weighted) $ 35/day $ 25/day $ 10/day $ 25/kit $ 3 each $ 20 each $ 8 each $ 2 each $ 4 each $ 8 each $ 30 each $ 10/bailer $ 13/bailer Fort Ca ins Env Services 2007 vN Page 54 Ash VY Environmental Scientists and Engineers. LLC Other Resp. Cartidge $ 25/pair VOA Sample Jar $ 1/jar Camera, Film and Processing $ 25/roll Photocopies $ 0.10/copy Color Copies $ 1.50/copy Note: a 25% fee will be added for rush jobs Personal Local Mileage $ 0.405/mile Computers Environmental Data Base $ 300/job GIS System $ 20/hour Numerical GW Modeling $ 20/hour CAD System $ 15/hour Black & White Plots (8.5 x 11) $ 5/plot Black & White Plots (II x 17) $ 8/plot Color Plots (8.5 x 11) $ 10/plot Color Plots (I 1 x 17) $ 15/plot Data Base Management System $ 10/hour NOTES: 1. A 10% service charge will be added to all other direct costs (ODCs) with the exception of Walsh expenses generated in-house. 2. Subcontractors will be billed at cost plus 10%. 3. Preparation for and participation in deposition/testimony billed at 1.5 times normal rates. 3.13 Specific Scope of Services Costs Tasks addressed in this proposal include the following: 1. Environmental Assessment and investigation 2. Remedial Technology Selection and implementation 3. Ecological Assessment and Permitting 4. Voluntary Cleanup 5. Environmental Auditing 6. Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment 7. Air Permitting, Monitoring, Modeling, and Compliance Because these tasks are our core business, the rates in Section 3A include most costs associated with providing the listed services. We have included rate sheets from Walsh's proposed analytical facilities Paragon Analytics, Inc., Reservoirs Environmental, Inc., and Severn Trent Laboratories, Inc on the following pages. 3.0 Other Costs Should the City choose to contract with Walsh outside the scope of the RFP, such as the services described in Section 2.A.2, we will provide these services at the same rates previously described. Forl Collins Env Services 2007 v8 Page 55 PARAGONANALYT/CS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample Minimum I Volume Container I Preservative Holding Time Cost TAT Type ORGANIC COMPOUNDS by GCMS (VOCs & SVOCs) VOCs w/ TICs Water EPA 82609 $150 24 Hrs 3x 40 mL VOA HCI or Cold 14 or 7 Days VOCs w/ TICs Soil EPA 8260E $150 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days SVOCs w/ TICs Water EPA 8270D $275 72 Hrs 2 liters Amber Glass Cold 7 Days SVOCs w/ TICs Soil EPA 8270D $275 72 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days FUELS BTEX only Water EPA 8021E $55 24 Hrs 3x 40 mL VOA HCl or Cold 14 or 7 Days BTEX only Soil EPA 8021B $55 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days TVPH as Gasoline Water EPA 8015M $60 24 Hrs 3x 40 mL VOA HCl or Cold 14 or 7 Days TVPH as Gasoline Soil EPA 8015M $60 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days TEPH as Diesel Water EPA 8015M $70 1 24 Hrs 2 x 500 Amber Glass HCI 7 or 14 Days TEPH as Diesel Soil EPA 8015M $70 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days Oil and Grease Water EPA 9070 $55 24 Hrs 2 Liter Amber Glass HCI 28 Days Oil and Grease Soil EPA 9071 A $55 24 Hrs 4 oz. Amber Glass Cold 28 Days TRPH - Hexane Extractable Water EPA 1664 $70 24 Hrs 2 x 250 Amber Glass HCI 28 Days TRPH - Hexane Extractable Soil EPA 9071 A $70 24 Hrs 4 oz. Amber Glass Cold 28 Days PESTICIDES / HERBICIDES / PCBs / MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Organochlorine Pest Water EPA 8081A $155 48 Hrs 2 Liter Amber Glass Cold 7 Days Organochlorine Pest Soil EPA 8081A $155 48 Hrs 8 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days PCBs Only Water EPA 8082 $140 48 Hrs 2 Liter Amber Glass Cold 7 Days PCBs Only Soil EPA 8082 $140 48 Hrs 8 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days Organophosphorus Pesticides Water EPA 8141 A $175 48 Hrs 2 Liter Amber Glass Cold 7 Days Organophosphorus Pesticides Soil EPA 8141A $175 48 Hrs 8 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days Chlorinated Herbicides Water EPA 8151A $175 72 Hrs 2 Liter Amber Glass Cold 7 Days Chlorinated Herbicides Soil EPA 8151A $175 96 Hrs 8 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days EDB Water EPA 504.1 / 8011 $90 48 Hrs 3x 40 mL VOA HCl or Cold 14 or 7 Days EDB and DBCP Water EPA 504.1 / 8011 $110 48 Hrs 3x 40 mL VOA HCI or Cold 14 or 7 Days 2006 Paragon PHce L/sr - Page 1 o/ 12 PARAGON ANAL Y77CS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample Cost Minimum TAT Volume Container Type Preservative Holding Time PNAs (a.k.a. PAHs) Water 8270SIM $295 48 Hrs 1 liter Amber Glass Cold 7 Days PNAs (a.k.a. PAHs) Soil 8270SIM $295 96 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days EXPLOSIVES Nitroaromatics & Nitroamines Water EPA 8330 $170 24 Hrs 1 Liter Amber Glass Cold 7 Days Nitroaromatics & Nitroamines Soil EPA 8330 $170 48 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days Nitroglycerin and PETN Water PAI SOP or 8330M $170 24 Hrs 1 Liter Amber Glass Cold 7 Days Nitroglycerin and PETN Soil PAI SOP or 8330M $170 48 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days Perchlorate Water EPA 314.0 $85 24 Hrs 500 mL Plastic N/A 28 Days Perchlorate Soil EPA 314.OM $90 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 28 Days Nitroguanadine Water PAI SOP $170 24 Hrs 3x 40 mL VOA Cold 7 Days Nitroguanadine Soil PAI SOP $175 24 Hrs 4 oz, Glass Cold 14 Days Nitrocellulose Water PAI SOP $160 48 Hrs 1 Liter Amber Glass Cold 7 Days Nitrocellulose Soil PAI SOP $145 48 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days Hydroquinone Water 8330 or 8270 $350 Please Inquire Hydroquinone Soil 8330 or 8270 $350 Please Inquire Warfarin Water 8330M $215 Please Inquire Warfarin Soil 8330M $215 Please Inquire RCRA CHARACTERIZATION Ignitability Liquid EPA 1010 $55 24 Hrs 500 mL Amber Glass Cold 28 Days Ignitability Soil EPA 1010 $55 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 28 Days Corrosivity Liquid EPA 150.1 / 90408 $15 24 Hrs 100 mL Amber Glass Cold ASAP Corrosivity Soil EPA 9045C $15 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold ASAP Reactivity -Cyanide & Sulfide Liquid SW 846 7.3 $95 24 Hrs 1 Liter Plastic NaOH 7 Days Reactivity -Cyanide & Sulfide Soil SW 846 7.3 $95 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days Paint Filter Liquids Misc. EPA 9095A $20 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days 2006 Paragon Price List - Page 2 of 12 PARAGONANALY77CS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample Minimum Volume Container Preservative Holding Time Cost TAT Type TCLP Percent Solids Determination Liquid EPA 1311 $25 24 Hrs 1 Liter Amber Glass N/A 7 Days Extraction - Volatiles, ZHE Soil EPA 1311 $60 24 Hrs VOC Glass Cold 14 Days Extraction - SVs & Metals Soil EPA 1311 $55 24 Hrs SV/Metal Glass Cold 14 Days SPLP Soil EPA 1312 $85 24 Hrs SV/Metal Glass Cold 14 Days VOCs Leachate EPA 8260B $150 48 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days SVOCS Leachate EPA 8270D $275 4 Days 4 oz. Glass Cold 7 Days Organochlorine Pesticides Leachatel EPA 8081 A $155 72 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 7 Days Chlorinated Herbicides Leachate EPA 8151A $175 4 Days 4 oz. Glass Cold 7 Days 8 RCRA Metals Leachatel EPA 6010E & 7470A $150 48 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 28-Hg / 6 Mo. METALS 23 TAL Metals wo/CN (ICP/CVAA) Water EPA 6010E / 200.7 $160 24 Hrs 1 L Plastic HNO3 28-Hg / 6 Mo. 23 TAL Metals wo/CN (ICP/CVAA) Soil EPA 6010E $160 24 Hrs 4 oz. Plastic None 28-Hg / 6 Mo. 8 RCRA Metals (ICP/CVAA) Water EPA 6010E & 74704 $150 24 Hrs 1 L Plastic HNO3 28-Hg / 6 Mo. 8 RCRA Metals (ICP/CVAA) Soil EPA 6010E & 7471A $150 24 Hrs 4 oz. Plastic None ZB-Hg 16 Mo. Mercury Water EPA 7470A / 245.1 $35 24 Hrs 1 L Plastic HNO3 28 Days Mercury Soil EPA 7471A $35 24 Hrs 4 oz. Plastic None 28 Days Chromium VI Water EPA 7196A $60 24 Hrs 1 L Plastic N/A 24 Hrs Chromium VI (w/ DI Leach) Soil EPA 7196A $70 24 Hrs 4 oz. Plastic None 28 Days Chromium VI (w/ alk dig) Soil EPA 7196A $100 24 Hrs 4 oz. Plastic None 28 Days Chromium VI Air )SHA ID 215 or NIOSH 760 $200 Please Inquire California Title 22 Metals Water Title 22 $190 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A Citric Acid or DI Water Extraction Soil CAL -WET $85 24 Hrs NIA N/A NIA N/A ICP (per element) Water EPA 601 OB / 200.7 $40 24 Hrs 1 L Plastic HNO3 6 Months ICP (per element) Soil EPA 6010E $40 24 Hrs 4 oz. Plastic None 6 Months ICP-MS (per element) Water EPA 6020 / 200.8 $60 24 Hrs 1 L Plastic HNO3 6 Months ICP-MS (per element) Soil EPA 6020 $60 24 Hrs 4 oz. Plastic None 6 Months 2006 Paragon Price List • Page 3 of 12 PAR4G0NANALY77CS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample Minimum Volume Container Preservative Holding Time Cost TAT T e YP Metals Digestions (Pricing for individual ICP Metals - Digestion fees are already included in RCRA TAL 1CP and 1CP MS prices above ) Acid Digestion for Total Dissolved or Recoverable Metals (ICP Aqueous I EPA 3005A / 200.2 $20 24 Hrs N/A VA HNO3 6 Months Acid Digest. for Total Metals (ICP) Aqueousl EPA 3010A $20 24 Hrs N/A N/A HNO3 6 Months Acid Digest. for Soils, Sludges, & Sed. Solids EPA 3050E $20 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A 6 Months Acid Digest. for Total Dissolution Solids EPA 3050M $35 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A 6 Months Digest Oil, Grease, or Waxes Organics EPA 3050M $65 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A 6 Months �:�•. r u �F // .. Alkalinity - Carbonate/Bicarb. Water EPA 310.1 M $20 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic Cold 14 Days Ammonia as N Water EPA 350.1 $20 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic H2SO4 28 Days Cyanide, Total Water 9010 / 9014 $60 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic NaOH 14 Days Cyanide, Total Soil 9010 / 9014 $60 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold Not Specified Cyanide Amenable to Chlorination Water 9010 / 9014 $50 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic NaOH 14 Days Cyanide Amenable to Chlorination Soil 9010 / 9014 $50 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold Not Specified Chloride (also see IC 300.0) Water EPA 325.3 $35 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic Cold 28 Days Chloride (also see IC 300.0) Soil EPA 325.3 $40 24 Hrs 8 oz. Glass Cold 28 Days Fluoride (also see IC 300.0) Water EPA 340.2 $20 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic Cold 28 Days Fluoride (also see IC 300.0) Soil EPA 340.2 $30 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 28 Days Hardness by Calculation Water 6010B/ 200.7 $15 24 Hrs 12S mL Plastic Cold Not Specified Hydrogen Ion (pH) Water EPA 150.1 / 9040B $15 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic Cold ASAP Hydrogen Ion (pH) Soil EPA 9045C $25 24 Hrs 4 oz. Plastic Cold 14 Days IC Anions: Br, Cl, F, NO2, NO3, PO4, & SO4 Water EPA 300.0/9056 $20 ea 24 Hrs 500 mL Plastic N/A 48 Hr.&28 Days Nitrate/Nitrite Water EPA 353.2 $30 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic H2SO4 28 Days Nitrate as NO3/NO2 - N (also see IC 300.0) Water EPA 353.2 $50 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic Cold 48 Hrs Nitrite (also see IC 300.0) Water EPA 354.1 $30 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic Cold 48 Hrs Organic Carbon, Total - (TOC) Water EPA 415.1 $45 24 Hrs 2 x 125 Amber Glass H2SO4 28 Days Organic Carbon, Total - (TOC) Water EPA 9060 $75 24 Hrs 2 x 125 Amber Glass H2SO4 28 Days Organic Carbon, Total - (TOC) Soil Walkley Black $75 24 Hrs 1 4 oz. Glass Cold 28 Days 2006 Paragon Price List - Page 4 of 12 PARAGONANAL MCS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample Cost Minimum TAT Volume Container Type Preservative Holding Time Thorium - Isotopic (228, 230, 232) Soil ASTM D3972-90M $1.75 3 Days 100 g Plastic NIA N/A Uranium - Isotopic (234, 235, 238) Water ASTM D3972-90M $175 3 Days 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A Uranium - Isotopic (234, 235, 238) Soil ASTM D3972-90M $175 3 Days 100 g Plastic N/A N/A Uranium - Isotopic (232) Water ASTM D3972-90M $175 3 Days 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A Uranium - Isotopic (232) Soil ASTM D3972-90M $175 3 Days 100 g Plastic N/A N/A Uranium - Total Water ASTM D3972-90M $140 5 Days 100 ml Plastic HNO3 N/A Uranium - Total Soil ASTM D3972-90M $140 5 Days 100 g Plastic N/A N/A GAMMA SPECTROMETRY_(GS) Gamma Emitters - Stock Library* , ** Water EPA 901.1 $100 24 Hrs 2 Liters Plastic HNO3 N/A Gamma Emitters - Stock Library* , ** Soil EPA 901.1 M $90 24 Hrs 500 g Glass N/A N/A Iron - (55) Water RESL Fe-01M $190 5 Days 2 Liters Plastic N/A N/A Iron - (55) Soil RESL Fe-01 M $190 5 Days 5 g Glass HNO3 N/A Nickel - (59) Water RESL Ni-01 M $190 5 Days 2 Liters Plastic N/A N/A Nickel - (59) Soil RESL Ni-01 M $190 5 Days 5 g Glass I HNO3 N/A Ra-226/228 - (Bi/Pb-214 ingrowth) Soil EPA 901.OM $125 27 Days 500 g Glass I N/A N/A Ra-226/228 - (Screening) Soil EPA 901.OM $125 2 Days 5009 Glass N/A L N/A *Client specifies Gamma Library: Natural Products (NP), Activation & Fission Products (FA), Combined FANP, or other stock uoranes. **Gamma Spec Custom List prices depend on isotopes requested. Isotopes and DQO's will be addressed on a case by case basis. Please Inquire. LIOUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING (LSC) Carbon - (14) Water EERF C-01M $155 5 Days 1 Liter Amber N/A N/A Carbon - (14) Soil EERF C-01M $155 5 Days 100 g Glass N/A N/A Lead - (210) Water PAI SOP $150 10 Days 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 NIA Lead - (210) Soil PAI SOP $150 10 Days 100 g Either N/A N/A Nickel - (63) Water RESL Ni-01M $190 5 Days 1 Liter Either HNO3 N/A Nickel - (63) Soil RESL Ni-01 M $190 5 Days 1009 Either N/A N/A Plutonium - (241) Water ASTM D3972-90M $190 5 Days 1 Liter Either HNO3 N/A Plutonium - (241) Soil ASTM D3972-90M $190 5 Days 100 g Either N/A N/A 2006 Paragon Price List - Page 6 of 12 PARAGONANAL YT/CS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample Cost Minimum TAT Volume Container Type Preservative Holding Time Technetium - (99) Water Eichrom $180 72 Hrs 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A Technetium - (99) Soil Eichrom $180 72 Hrs 100 g Either N/A N/A Tritium Water EPA 906.0 $90 72 Hrs 100 ml Amber N/A N/A Tritium - (Water Exchangeable) Soil PAI SOP $95 72 Hrs 1 200 g Glass N/A N/A Rn -222 Water EPA 913 $95 1 5 Days 13 x VOA 40 ml VOA N/A N/A GAS FLOW PROPORTIONAL COUNTING (GFP) Gross Alpha/Beta Water 900.0 / 9310 $70 24 Hrs 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A Gross Alpha/Beta (Leach) Soil 900.OM / 931 OM $70 24 Hrs. 100 g Either N/A N/A Radium Tot. Alpha Emitting Isotopes Water 903.0 / 9315 $85 72 Hrs. 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A Radium Tot. Alpha Emitting Isotopes Soil 903.OM / 9315M $100 5 Days 1 Liter Either N/A N/A Radium - (228) Water EPA 9320 $130 5 Days 1.5 Liter Plastic HNO3 6 mo Radium - (228) Soil EPA 9320 $145 10 Days log Either N/A 180 days Ra -226 (GFP -Total Radium Alpha) Water EPA 903.0 $100 15 Days 1 Liter Either HNO3 N/A Iodine - (129) Water 902.OM $190 10 Days 1 Liter Plastic N/A 6 mo Iodine - (129) Soil 902.OM $190 10 Days 100 g Either N/A N/A Radioiodine (GFP) Water EPA 902.0 $160 5 Days 1 Liter Amber N/A N/A Sr - (90) Total Radiostrontium Water ASTM D5811-95M $130 72 Hrs 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A Sr - (90) Total Radiostrontium Soil ASTM D5811-95M $120 72 Hrs 100 g Either N/A N/A Sr - (89/90) (See note below) Water ASTM D5811-95M $190 15 Days 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A Sr - (89/90) (See note below) Soil ASTM D5811-95M $190 15 Days 100 g Either N/A I N/A ++72 Hrand S day TATfor Total Radiostrontium only. Sr-90 or Sr-89 reported separately for Sr 89/90 Ra -226 (Rn-Emanation) I Water I EPA 903.1 $130 14 Days 1 1 Liter I Either I HNO3 N/A Ra -226 (Rn-Emanation) Soil EPA 903.1 M $130 14 Days 4 oz I Either I N/A N/A EPA DRINKING WATER COMPLIANCE METHODOLOGIES Gross Alpha and Beta (GFP) Water EPA 900.0/7110 $70 24 Hrs 1 Liter Either HNO3 N/A Gross Alpha Coprecipitation (GFP) Water EPA 900.1 $100 5 Days 1 Liter Either HNO3 N/A 2006 Paragon Price List - Page 7 of 12 Colorado law, from all damages whatsoever claimed by third parties against the City and for the City's costs and reasonable attorneys fees arising directly or indirectly out of the Professional's negligent performance of any of the services furnished under this Agreement. The Professional shall maintain commercial general liability insurance in the amount of $500,000 combined single limits, and errors and omissions insurance in the amount of $1,000,000. 7. Compensation. In consideration of services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement, the City agrees to pay Professional on a time and reimbursable direct cost basis designated in Exhibit "C" Fee and Cost Schedule, consisting of Twenty Five (25) page(s), attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. At the election of the City, each Work Order may contain a maximum fee, which shall be negotiated by the parties hereto for each such Work Order. The parties acknowledge that: Reservoirs Environmental, Paragon Analytics, Severn Trent Laboratories are not parties to this agreement. However, the rates listed for services to be provided by these subcontractors shall be the rate paid by the City to the Professional for these services. If the amount charged by these subcontractors exceeds the rates listed in Exhibit "C" the excess amount shall not be paid or owed by the City. The limitation on increases in prices set forth in section 4 herein shall apply to all rates listed in Exhibit "C" including subcontractor rates. Monthly partial payments based upon the Professional's billings and itemized statements are permissible. The amounts of all such partial payments shall be based upon the Professional's City -verified progress in completing the services to be performed pursuant to the Work Order and upon approval of the Professional's direct reimbursable expenses. Final payment shall be made following acceptance of the work by the City. Upon final payment, all designs, plans, reports, specifications, drawings, and other services rendered by the Professional shall become the sole property of the City. 8. City Representative. The City will designate, prior to commencement of work, its project representative who shall make, within the scope of his or her authority, all necessary and Utility PSA WO rev09/01/06 PARAGON ANAL Y77CS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample Cost Minimum TAT Volume Container Type Preservative Holding Time Continuous Liquid -Liquid Ext. Water EPA 3520C $65 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A Soxhlet Extraction Solid EPA 3540C $65 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A Sonication Extraction Solid EPA 3550E 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A Purge and Trap Both EPA 5030E 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A Purge and Trap Both EPA 5035 24 Hrs I N/A N/A N/A N/A -,ample txrracnon costs are Included rn the full analysis cost. Items fisted here are for preparation on/y requests. Price Disclaimer Pricing is provided as reference information only. Per sample costs will be affected by matrix type, activity levels, sample numbers, tests, QC criteria, deliverables, period of performance, TAT, or other project specific requirements. Please note that disposal charges and sample minimums may affect total costs. Paragon must be contacted and authorization must be provided prior to any sample shipments. Final per sample costs and any additional applicable fees (Rush TAT surcharges, Small Batch surcharges, Reporting surcharges, Matrix surcharges, etc.) will be negotiated with the client prior to shipments. Sample Minimums Please note that Paragon has instituted a small batch surcharge policy. Batch sizes of less than three samples will incur the greater of a $250 minimum, or a 3x multiplier per test per matrix QC charge, due to method QC requirements for blanks, MS/MSDs and LCS/LCSDs. This surcharge is determined on a case by case basis and can be waived except in expedited turnaround time cases. Sampling Kits and Shipping Costs include complete sampling kits shipped via second -day economy to your location. Sample kits must be ordered not less than 5 business days prior to delivery to avoid shipping charges being billed to your account. These kits include sample containers and preservatives, chain of custody documents, labels, coolers and packing material. Unreturned coolers and bottles may be billed at cost plus handling charges unless approved in advance. Client bears financial responsibility for shipping samples to the laboratory. 2006 Paragon Price List . - Page 9 of 12 PARAGON ANALY77CS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample Minimum Volume Container Preservative Holding Time Cost TAT Type Paragon must be notified prior to sample shipments. Reporting Prices quoted are for a Level II report and includes method blank, LCS and duplicates as applicable. Paragon's standard EDD is available as flat files created from a relational database. File format is ASCII text, compatible with Excel. Analytical Assumptions Analyses performed in strict accordance with SOPs based on approved methodology. Our standard analyte lists and reporting limits will be provided. Matrix, solubility, sample volume, percent solids and activity levels may affect reporting limits. Paragon's historical intralaboratory QC limits will be utilized. Unit costs include laboratory QC where applicable at 5%. Field QC such as trip blanks, field duplicates, and rinseates are billable. MS/MSDs where applicable may be billable. Unit costs do not include clean ups and special preparations such as florisil, silica gel and gel -permeation. Concrete must be received in pieces < .25 inches to avoid offsite subcontractor size reduction charges. Paragon will perform and report on the dilution that brings the highest analyte into the upper half of the linear calibration range. Re -extractions or dilutions will be performed at your request at an additional charge. 2006 Paragon Price List - Page 10 o/ 12 PARAGON ANALY77CS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample Minimum Volume Container Preservative Holding Time Cost TAT Type 1 V1 111C«,Vu -)wj, raragon win freeze samples thereby allowing a 14 day hold time. to be utilized. Unit costs do not include Encore@ samplers. Re -preps or re -analyses performed for radiological procedures due to matrix interferences will incur a difficult matrix surcharge of 50%. Client will be contacted prior to initiation of re -work that would fall under the difficult matrix surcharge. Radium 226/228 by gamma spec is method constrained to a 30 day turnaround time to allow for —99% ingrowth of the Radon-222 and Pb/Bi-214 daughters used for the determination. When Ra-226 is requested to be reported by GFP method 903.0: At the discretion of the laboratory, the samples may be counted prior to the requested decay period (typically 14 or 21 days). If the results are less than the requested MDC, they will be reported with an appropriate narrative comment, without further qualification. Handling of Radioactive Samples Paragon understands that no radioactivity above background is anticipated. Potentially radioactive samples will require an additional day of turnaround time for screening. Prescreening data provided by the client must be approved by the lab prior to sample acceptance. Our radioactive license allows Paragon to accept up to 10 mCi Alpha, IOmCi Beta, 50 mCi H3 and 1 mCi source material. Samples will incur a 25% Health and Safety surcharge for: alpha > 1 nCi/1 or 0.5 nCi/g, beta/gamma > 2 nCi/1 or 1 nCi/g, or tritium > 100 nCi/1 or 1 nCi/g. Samples with activities exceeding I OOOpCi/G or L gamma will be quoted on a case by case basis. Sample Disposal Samples and process wastes will be disposed of gratis unless: they are both radioactive and contain TSCA or RCRA wastes, contain high level waste as defined in 1 OCFR60.2 or contain enriched uranium in excess of 2000 pCi/g. Samples and wastes in those classifications will be returned to the client at 2006 Paragon Price List - Page 11 of 12 PARAGONANAL YT/CS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample I Minimum volume Container Preservative Holding Time Cost TAT Type onet nhie Inn/ TTDAll q-....I---..... L_ A]_____ J_ cr_ m,Ii �X. T. auLlIpWa May 0c ulspvscu vt ror a i :)icontainer up to .s Kg. Paragon will maintain sample remainders for up to 90 days after receipt. Samples may be stored for longer periods upon written request only. Storage exceeding 90 days will incur a charge of $5 per sample per month. Payment Terms Prompt Payment Discount - terms are net 30 or discounted at 2% net 5 and 1.5% net 10. Payments are due within 30 days following receipt of invoice. Within 15 days from receipt of invoice, Paragon must be notified in writing of any item alleged to be incorrect. Uncontested portions of the invoices are to be paid within 30 days of receipt. Interest accrues on unpaid balances beginning 45 days after receipt of invoice at the rate of 1.5% per month. Client Terms and Conditions are only acceptable upon written agreement by both parties. Decisions regarding penalties and issues surrounding third party review shall be based on industry standards and must be agreed to by both parties in writing. Neither party shall reasonably withhold agreement. Penalties and/or damages shall not exceed the total analytical cost. Price Disclaimer Pricing is provided as reference information only. Per sample costs will be affected by matrix type, activity levels, sample numbers, tests, QC criteria, deliverables, period of performance, TAT, or other project specific requirements. Please note that disposal charges and sample minimums may affect total costs. Paragon must be contacted and authorization must be provided prior to any sample shipments. Final per sample costs and any additional applicable fees (Rush TAT surcharges, Small Batch surcharges, Reporting surcharges, Matrix surcharges, etc.) will be negotiated with the client prior to shipments. 2006 Paragon Price List - Page 12 of 12 SEVERN TRENT LABORATORIES, INC. / DENVER Standard Price List Pararnoter Method ROgUlatory Program Specific Program Lab Footnote Unit Price Department PPL Volatile Organic Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA EPA 624 800 Series for Water and Priority Pollutant List + 40 Organics $ 110.00 Compounds Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA PPL Semivotatile Organic EPA 625 6W Series for Water and Priority Pollutant List + 40 Organics i 230.00 Compounds Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA PPL Pesticides / PCBs EPA 608 600 Series for Water and Priority Pollutant List + 40 Organics $ 180.00 Wastewater PPL Metals (13) including EPA 200.7; 245.1 Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 600 Series for Water and Priority Pollutant List + 40 Metals $ 125.00 digestion Wastewater Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA ICP/MS method not PPL Metals (13) including EPA 200.8; 245.1 600 Series for Water and Priority Pollutant List + 40 Metals used for the determination the $ 140.00 digestion Wastewater of minerals Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Cyanide EPA 335A 600 Series for Water and Priority Pollutant list + 40 Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Phenols EPA 420.1 600 Series for Water and Priority Pollutant List + 40 Wet Chemistry $ 35.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA VOC Purgeable Halocarbons EPA 601 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 90.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Volatile Organics, in Series EPA 601. 602 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 115.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA VOC Purgeable Aromatics EPA 602 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 80.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA BTEX EPA 602 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 60.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA PC. EPA 608 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 90.00 Wastewater Clean Waller Act (CWA) EPA Pesticides EPA 608 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 130.00 Wastewater Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA Pesticides/ PCBs EPA 608 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 150.00 Wastewater Clsan Water Act (CWA) EPA Organophosphonus Pesticides EPA 614 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 180.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Chlorinated Herbicides EPA 615 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 165.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA PPL Volatiles, unpreserved EPA 624 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 140.00 Wastewater Tentatively Identified Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA Compounds (Tics) EPA 624, 625 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 25.00 Wastewater Polynuclear Aromatic Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA Hydrocarbons (PAH) EPA 625 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 160.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA PPL Volatile Organics EPA 624 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 1 WOO Wastewater PPL Semivolatile Organic Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Compounds EPA 625 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 230.00 Wastewater Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA PPL Acid Fractions EPA 625 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 160.00 Wastewater Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA PPL Base Neutrals EPA 625 600 Series for Water and Organics $ 170.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 1 metal by ICP (indudes prep) EPA 200.7 600 Series for Water and Metals $ 30.00 Wastewater Page 1 November 2006 SEVERN TRENT LABORATORIES, INC. / DENVER Standard Price List Parameter MLthod Regulatory Program Specific Program FootnoteLab 7 Department Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 2 metals by ICP (includes prep) EPA 200.7 600 Series for Water and Metals = 38.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 3 melsta by ICP (includes Prep) EPA 2003 WO Series for Water and Metal 1i 46.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 4 metals by ICP (includes prep) EPA 200.7 600 Series for Water and Metals S 54.00 Wastewater 5 - 8 metals by ICP (includes EPA 200.7 Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA 600 Series for Water and Metals 70.00 prep) Wastewater 9 -12 metal by ICP (includes EPA 200.7 Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 600 Series for Water and Metals $ 90.00 prep) Wastewater 13 or more metals by ICP EPA 200.7 Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 600 Series for Water and Metals $ 115.00 (includes prep) Wastewater 1 metal by ICP/MS (includes EPA 200.8 Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 600 Series for Water and Metals $ 45.00 prep) Wastewater 2 metals by ICPIMS (includes EPA 200.8 Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA 600 Series for Water and Metals $ 56.00 prep) Wastewater 3 metals by ICPIMS (includes EPA 200.8 Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 600 Series for Water and Metals $ 67.00 prep) Wastewater 4 metal by ICPIMS (Includes EPA 200.8 Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 600 Series for Water and Metals $ 78.00 prop) Wastewater 5 - B metal by ICPIMS - Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Metals 85.00 (includes prep) EPA 200.8 600 Series for Water and $ Wastewater 9 - -etal by ICPIMS Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA Metals $ 105.00 (in 3 prep) EPA 200.8 600 Series for Water and Wastewater 13 or more metals by ICPMS EPA 200.8 Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 600 Series for Water and Metals = 130.00 (includes prep) Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Mercury EPA 245.1 600 Series for Water and Metals $ 35.00 Wastewater Hardness (calculation from ICP Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA results) Calculation 600 Series for Water and Metals $ 15.00 Wastewater Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA Acidity EPA 305.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 Wastewater Alkalinity (Bicarbonate, Carbonate, Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA Hydroxide or total) EPA 310.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA ABraYnity, Total EPA 310.1 NO Series for Water and We Chemistry $ 20.00 Wastewater Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA Ammonia, Nitrogen EPA 350.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry S 25.00 Wastewater Anion Scan Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA (Br,CI.F,NOz,NO3,PO4,SO4) EPA 300.0A 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 90.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA , Anions (each) EPA 300.OA 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 18.00 Wastewater Biologiaat Oxygen Demand Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA (BOD) EPA 405.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 Wastewater Chemical Oxygen Demand Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA (COD) EPA 410.4 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Wastewater Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA Ct. EPA 325.2 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 Wastewater Page 2 Novemtx+r'2006 SEVERN TRENT LABORATORIES, INC.1 DENVER Standard Price List Method ROgUlatory Program Specific Program Lab Footnote Unit Price DepartmentParameter Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Color EPA 110.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 15.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Conductance EPA 120.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 12.00 Wastewater Cyanide Amenable to Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA EPA 336.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 60.00 Chlorination Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Cyanide, Free EPA 335.2 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Cyanide, Total EPA 335.4 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Dissolved Organic Carbon EPA 415.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry s 40.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Ferrous Iron SM 3500-FE D 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry s 35.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Fluoride SM 4500-FC 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 30.00 Wastewater Hardness (EDTA Total as EPA 130.2 Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA WO Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 25,00 aCO3) Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Nitrate EPA 353.21 352.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA NBrate+Nitrile EPA 353.2 / 353.3 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act(CWA) EPA Ni EPA 353.2 1353.3 6W Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Nitrite EPA 354.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 30.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl (TKN) EPA 351.2 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 45.00 Wastewater Oil & Grease N-Hexane Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Extractable (HEM) EPA 1664 HEM 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 50.00 Wastewater OB & Grease Silica Gel Treated - Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA (SGT HEM) EPA 1664 HEM-SGT 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 65.00 Wastewater Organic Carbon, Total (TOC)- Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA single analysis EPA 416.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Organic Nitrogen, Total (TON) EPA 350YJ351.x 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry Y 70.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Oxygen, Dissolved EPA 360.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 19.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA pH EPA 150.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 10.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Phenols, Total Recoverable EPA 420.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 35.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Phenols, Total Recoverable EPA 420.2 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry : 35.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Phosphate, Odho EPA 365.3 600 Series for Water and Wet Cherstry r $ 25.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Pt. ale, Total (as P) EPA 365.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry f 40.00 Wastewater Page 3 November 2006 SEVERN TRENT LABORATORIES, INC. / DENVER Standard Price List ParanietLr Method RC!gLJlatory Program Specific Program Lab Footnote Unit Price Department Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Phosphorus, Total EPA 365.3 6D0 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Salinity SM 2520 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry j 40.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Solids, Total EPA 160.3 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry j 17.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Solids, Total Dissolved (TDS) EPA 160.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Solids, Total Settleable EPA 160.5 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Solids, Total Suspended (TSS) EPA 160.2 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry j 20.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Solids, Total Volatile EPA 160.4 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 Wastewater Solids, Total Volatile EPA 160.4 Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry j 20.00 Suspended (Vole Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Sulfate, as SO, EPA 375A 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry j 25.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Sulfide, as S EPA 376.1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry j 30.00 Wastewater Clean Water Ad (CWA) EPA SutOde EPA 376-2 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry $ 30.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Sr •s SOr EPA 377-1 600 Series (or Water and Wet Chemistry $ 30.00 Wastewater Clean Water Act (CWA) EPA Turbidity EPA 180-1 600 Series for Water and Wet Chemistry j 15.00 Wastewater Encore Samplers, each SW846 5035 Sampling $ 10.00 supplies Terracores sampling kit: 2 b'auaate, 1 1 1 Sampling in $ 15.00 sodium methanol. water, Supplies 2oz Jar, t TamCare syringe Terraacores sampling kit (high Sampling level only): t menarwt, 2oz jar, t Supplies $ 10.00 Temeconsyringe Pre -weighed vials w) stir bars, Sampling j 15.00 each Supplies Disposable soil collector SW846 5035 Sampling j 2.00 s each Supplies AP IX Volatile Organics SW846 8260E RCRA SW846 Appendix IX Organics j 135.00 AP IX Semlvola6le Organics SW846 8270C RCRA SW846 Appendix IX Organics 1 300.00 AP IX Organochlorine Pesticides I PCBs SW8468081AI8082 RCRA SW846 Appendix IX Organics= 220.00 AP IX Otganochlorine Pesticides SW846 8001A RCRA SW846 A ppendix IXOrganics j 130.00 AP IX PCBs SW846 8082 RCRA SW846 Appendix IX Organics j 80.00 AP IX Herbicides SW846 8161A RCRA SW846 Appendix IX Organics j 165.00 AP IX Organophosphorus Pesticides SW 846 8141A RCRA SW646 Appendix IX Organics j 180.00 AP IX Metals (ICP and CVAA, SW846 6010B 17470A or RCRA SW846 Appendix IX Metals j 150.00 includes re 7471A ICPIMS method not AP IX Metalsand es prep prep CVAA, includes SW846 6020 f 7470A or 7471A RCRA SW846 Appendix IX Metals used for the determination of the j 165.00 minerals TCI "Matile Organic Q nds SW8468260B RCRA SW846 TCL Organics $ 110.00 1 oemlvoletile Organic Compounds SW846 8270C RCRA SW846 TCL Organics j 220.00 Priority Pollutant List VolatileOf9 SW846 8260E RCRA SW846 Priority Pollutant Organics $ 110.00 arrncs Page 4 November 2006 SEVERN TRENT LABORATORIES, INC. / DENVER Standard Price List a MethodParameter Regulatory Program. ...Footnote Department Priority Pollutant List Semi- $YY846 8270C RCRA SW846 Priority Pollutant Organics S 220.00 Volatile Or anics TCL Pesticides / PCBs SW846 8081A / 8082 RCRA SW846 TCL Organics $ 180.00 10 Tentatively Identified SWB46 8260B or SW846 RCRA SW846 TCL Organics $ 20.00 Compounds 8270C 25 Tentatively Identified SW846 8260B or SW846 RCRA SW846 TCL Organics $ 35.00 Compounds 8270C TAL Metals (ICP and CVAA. SW 846 6010B f 7470A or RCRA SW846 TAL Metals $ 150.00 includes re 7471A ICP/MS method not TAL Metals (ICPIMS and SW846 60201 7470A or 7471 RCRA SW846 TAL Metals used for the $ 166.00 CVAA, includes prep) A determination of the minerals Cyanide, Total SW 846 9010B / 9012A RCRA SW846 TAL Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 TCL Acid Fraction SW846 8270C RCRA SW846 TCL Organics $ 177.00 Compounds TCL Base Neutral SW846 8270C RCRA SW846 TCL Organics $ 177.00 Comoounds TCLP or SPLP SW846 1311 or 1312 RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Preparation $ 55.00 Preparation/Extraction Zero Headspace Extraction SW846 1311 or 1312 RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Preparation $ 55.00 ZHE TCLP Volatiles, excludes SW846 8260B RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Organics $ 110.00 extraction TCLP Semivolatiles, excludes SW846 8270C RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Organics $ 210.00 extraction TCLP Pesticides, excludes SW846 8081A RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Organics $ 120.00 extraction TCLP Herbicides, excludes SW846 8151A RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Organics $ 140.00 extraction TCLP Metals (8) excludes SW846 6010E / 7470A RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Metals $ 105.00 extraction Cormstvity, pH SW846 9045C RCRA SW646 Waste Characterization Wet Chemistry ; 10.00 Cr ity, pH SW846 9040E RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Wet Chemistry $ 10.00 Igm..._aity, / Flashpoint (Pensky- SW846 100 RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Wet Chemistry $ 33.00 Martens Paint Filter Test SW846 9095 RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 Reactive Cyanide SW846 7.3.3 (legacy) RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Wet Chemistry $ 35.00 Reactive Sulfide SW846 7.3.4 (legacy) RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Wet Chemistry $ 35.00 Cyanide, Total SW8469012A RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 Sufde, Soluble SW846 9030E RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 Sulfide, Acid Insoluble SW846 9034 RCRA SW846 Waste Characterization Wet Chemistry $ 45.00 BTEX SW846B2608 RCRA SW646 Underground Storage Tank Organics 6 $0.00 Proaram BTEX + MTBE SW846 $2609 RCRA SW846 Undergrouund Storage Tank Organics $ 80.00 ram BTEX + MTBE + Naphthalene SW846 8260B RCRA SW846 Undergrouund Storage Tank Organics $ 80.00 STEX + MTBE + TMBs SW846 8260B RCRA SW846 Undergrouund Storage Tank Organics $ 80.00 BTEX+Oxygenates SW846 8260B RCRA SW846 Organics $ 105.00 Naphthalene only SW846 02608 RCRA SW846 Organics $ 80.00 Oxygenates SW846 8260E RCRA SW846 Organics $ 100.00 Oxygenates + 1.2 DCA SW646 8260B RCRA SW846 Organics $ 105.00 Oxygenates + 1.2 DCA & EDB SW846 8260E RPRA SW846 Organics $ 105.00 Volatile organic compounds + SW846 8260B RCRA SW646 Organics $ 110.00 oxygenates GRO+BTEX with MTSE or Oxvoonates SW846 82608 RCRA SW846 Organics $ 120.00 Gasoline Range Organcis GRO SW84682608 RCRA SW846 Organics $ 65.00 Halogenated Volatile Organic Compounds SW84682608 RCRA SW846 Organics r9 $ 90.00 Volatiles SWti4682WB RCRASW646 Organics $ 110.00 Hal- -hated Volatile Organic Q nits SW846 8021E RCRA SW846 Organics $ 110.00 ATa....dc Organic Compounds b GC SW846 RCRA SW846 Or anics 9 $ 60.00 BTEXI SW846 80218 RCRA SW846 Organics S 50.00 Page 5 November 2006 SEVERN TRENT LABORATORIES, INC.1 DENVER Standard Price List • ..artment Footnote k r BTEX+MTBE SW846$0218 RCRASW946 Organics S 60.00 BTEX+GRO+MTBE SW8468016/8021B RCRASW846 Organics S 85.00 EDB/DBCP SW8468011 RCRA SW846 Organics = 75.00 Halogenated / Aromatic SV4646 8021E RCRA SW846 Organics $ 115.00 Compoundsb GC Diesel Range Organics (DRO) SW84680158 Mod RCRA SW846 Organics $ 75.00 Gasoline Range Organics SW846 8015B Mod RCRA SW846 Organics $ 65.00 GRO Gasoline Range Organics+ SW8468015B/8021Mod RCRA SW846 Organics $ 100.00 BTEX Other extractable Hydrocarbons SW846 80158 Mod RCRA SW846 Organics $ 85.00 EPH Diesel Range Organics + Motor SW846 8015B Mod RCRASW846 Organics $ 150.00 OB + other analytes (TEPH) TPH- hydraul'nc oil or mineral SWO468015B Mod RCRA SW846 Organics $ 110.00 Tits onl Motor Oil Range Organics SW846 8015E Mod RCRA SW846 Organics : 65.00 MRO Diesel Range Organics + Motor SW846 8015E Mod RCRA SW846 Organics $ 110.00 Oil TEPH Alaska Diesel Range Organics AK102 RCRA SW846 State Fuel Methods Organics $ 85.00 RO Alaska Gasoline Range AK101 RCRA SW846 State Fuel Methods Organics $ 70.00 O anics GRO Alaska Residual Range AK103 RCRA SW846 State Fuel Methods Organics $ 85.00 Oroanics RRO Alaska Diesel Range Organics AK 102/103 RCRA SW846 State Fuel Methods Organics $ 120.00 (ORO) +Alaska Residual Range Oroanics RRO Voladles, 25m1 purge SW8468260B RCRASW846 -Organics $ 110.00 Or, -hlodne Pesticides SW846 8081A RCRA SW846 Organics $ 130.00 Pe s vcss SW8468081A 18082 RCRA SW846 Organics $ 180.00 PCBs SW8468082 RCRA SW846 Organics $ 90.00 PCBs in Oil SW846 8082 RCRA SW846 Organics $ 80.00 Organ hosphorus Pesticides SW846 8141A RCRA SW846 Organics $ 180.00 Herbicides SW846 8151A RCRA SW846 Organics $ 155.00 1A dioxane SW8468270C RCRA SW846 Organics $ 200.00 Polynuclear Aromatic SW8468270C RCRA SW846 Organics S 160.00 Hygrocarbons Polynuclear Aromatic SW8468310 RCRA SW846 Organics $ 140.00 Hydrocarbons PAH Low Level (SIM) GC/MS SIM-SW846 6270C RCRA SW846 Organics $ 230.00 CAM Metals or TTLC list, 17 SW8466010B 17470A or RCRA SW846 Metals S 150.00 Metals Includes digestion 7471A RCRA Metals, Total (ICP and SW846 6010B / 7470A or RCRA SW846 Metals $ 105.00 CVAA includes re 7471A RCRA Metals, Total (ICPIMS SW846 602017470A or 7471A RCRA SW846 Metals 120.00 and CVAA includesPrep)S 1 metal by ICP (includes prep) SW846 6010E RCRA SW846 Metals S 30.00 2 metals by ICP (includes prep) SW846 60108 RCRA SW846 Metals $ 38.00 3 metals by ICP (includes prep) SW846 6010E RCRA SW846 Metals S 46.00 4 metals by ICP (includes prep) SW8466010B RCRA SW846 Metals $ 54.00 5 - 8 metals by ICP (includes SW846 6010E RCRA SW846 Metals S 70.00 9.12 metals by ICP (includes SW946 6010E RCRA SW846 Metals 90.00 prep)S 13 or more metals by ICP SW846 6019B RCRA SW846 Metals $ 115.00 Includes e 1 m,'-' by ICP/MS (includes RL SW846 6020 RCRA SW846 Metals S 45.00 2 by ICPIMS (includes SW846 6020 RCRA SW846 Metals $ 56.00 prep)~..a 3 metals by ICP/k4S (includes SW846 6020 RCRA SW846 Metals S 67.00 re Page November 2006 proper decisions with reference to the project. All requests for contract interpretations, change orders, and other clarification or instruction shall be directed to the City Representative. 9. Project Drawings. Upon conclusion of the project and before final payment, the Professional shall provide the City with reproducible drawings of the project containing accurate information on the project as constructed. Drawings shall be of archival, prepared on stable mylar base material using a non -fading process to provide for long storage and high quality reproduction. "CD" disc of the as -built drawings shall also be submitted to the owner in and AutoCAD version no older then the established city standard. 10. Monthly Report. Commencing thirty (30) days after Notice to Proceed is given on any Work Order and every thirty days thereafter, Professional is required to provide the City Representative with a written report of the status of the work with respect to the Work Order, Work Schedule and other material information. Failure to provide any required monthly report may, at the option of the City, suspend the processing of any partial payment request. 11. Independent Contractor. The services to be performed by Professional are those of an independent contractor and not of an employee of the City of Fort Collins. The City shall not be responsible for withholding any portion of Professional's compensation hereunder for the payment of FICA, Workers' Compensation, other taxes or benefits or for any other purpose. 12. Personal Services. It is understood that the City enters into this Agreement based on the special abilities of the Professional and that this Agreement shall be considered as an agreement for personal services. Accordingly, the Professional shall neither assign any responsibilities nor delegate any duties arising under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the City. 13. Acceptance Not Waiver. The City's approval of drawings, designs, plans, specifications, reports, and incidental work or materials furnished hereunder shall not in any way relieve the Professional of responsibility for the quality or technical accuracy of the work. The Utility PSA WO rev09/01/06 SEVERN TRENT LABORATORIES, INC. / DENVER Standard Price List Pa ra mete. r Method Regulatory Program Specific Program Lab Footirote Department Unit Price 2 metals by ICP/MS (includes EPA 200.6 Safe Drinking Water Act Primaryinorganics Metals j 56.00 re SDWA 3 metals by ICP/MS (includes EPA 200.8 Safe Drinking Water Act Primary Inorganics Metals $ 67.00 re SDWA 4 metals by ICP/MS (includes EPA 200.8 Safe Drinking Water Act Primary Inorganics Metals $ 78.00 re SDWA 5 - 8 metals by ICPIMS EPA 200.8 Safe Drinking Water Act Primary Inorganics Metals j 65.00 includese SDWA 9 -12 metals by ICP/MS EPA 200.8 Safe Drinking Water Act Primary Inorganics Metals $ 105.00 includes re SDWA 13 or more metals by ICPIMS EPA 200.8 Safe Drinking Water Act Primary Inorganics Metals $ 130.00 includes re SDWA Cyanide, Total EPA 335.4 Safe Drinking Water Act Primary organics In Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 SDWA Nitrate Nitrogen EPA 353.2I 300.0 Safe Drinking Water Act SDWA Primary Inorganics Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Nlrite Nitrogen EPA 353.21300.D Safe Drinking Water Act primary Inorganics Wet Chemistry i 25.00 SDWA NitrateMitrite EPA 353.2 Safe Drinking Water Act Primary Inorganics Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 SDWA Primary Drinking Water EPA 624.2 Sate Drinking Water Act Primary Volatile Organics Organics $ 130.00 Volatiles SDWA EDB & DBCP EPA 504.1 Safe Drinking Water Act Primary Synthetic Organic Organics $ 78.00 SDWA Contaminants Total Cotiforms, Membrane SM 9222B Safe Drinking Water Act Microorganisms Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Filter SDWA TurbidityEPA 180.1 Safe Drinking Water Act Miscellaneous Drinking Wet Chemistry j 18.00 SDWA Water Total Triholomethanes (4 524.2 Safe Drinking Water Act Disinfection Byproducts Organics $ 90.00 TTHMs SDWA Total Organic Carbon EPA 415.1 Safe Drin�wAWater Act - Disinfection Byproducts Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 Metals: At, Cu, Fe, Mn, A%. Zn EPA 200.8 Safe Drinking Water Act Secondary Drinking Water Metals $ 85.00 SDWA Standards Ch :, Fluoride EPA 325.2 / 300.0 Safe Drinking Water Act Secondary Drinking Water Wet Chemistry $ 30.00 SDWA Standards Color EPA 110.2 Safe Drinking Water Act Secondary Drinking Water Wet Chemistry j 18.00 SDWA Standards Sulfate SM 4500SO4-CDI300.0 Safe Drinking Water Act Secondary Drinking Water Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 SDWA Standards Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) EPA 160.1 Safe Drinking Water Act Secondary Drinking Water Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 SDWA Standards PH EPA 150.1 Safe Drinking Water Act Secondary Drinking Water Wet Chemistry $ 10.00 SDWA Standards Perchlorate EPA 314.0 Safe Drinking Water Act Miscellaneous Drinking Wet Chemistry j 100.00 JSDWAj Water Copper &Lead EPA 200.8 Safe Drinking Water Act Metals j 56.00 SDWA Carbon Dioxide SM 23208 Safe Drinking Water Ad Wet Chemistry j 25.00 Total Hardness (Total as SM 23408 Safe Drinking Water Act Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 CaCO3) SDWA Conductivity SM 2510 B / EPA 120.1 Sate Drinking Water Act Wet Chemistry j 20.00 SDWA Alkalinity SM 2320B / EPA 310.1 Safe Drinking Water Act Wet Chemistry j 20.00 ICTIwAl Nitroaromatics & Nitramine Explosives HPLC SW846 8330 Specialty Testing ltY 9 Explosives/Chemical Weapons D radates O Organics j 160.00 Explosives(LOMS) SM468321A Specially Testing We losnsDChe is s Organics $ 325.00 Nitroglycerine SW846 8330M Specialty Testing Explosives/Chemical Organics j 160.00 Wea ns De radates Perchlorate by LCIMS/MS SW846 8321A SpecialtyTesting Explosiyes/Chemtcal Inorganics j 190A0 Weapons De radates Perchlorate by IC/MS/MS DEN-LC-0024 Specialty Testing Explosives/Chemical inorganics $ 190.00 Weapons Dearadates Perchlorate -Aqueous EPA 314.0 Specialty Testing Explosives/Chemical Inorganics j 100.00 Weapons De radates Pe• - ate - Soil EPA 314.0 Mod Specialty Testing Explosives/Chemical Inorganics j 120j Weapons D radates ts Gases - Methane, Ea Ethane and Ethane RSK 175 Specialty Testing Organics j 120. m Corbeate Pesticides SW846 8321A Specialty Testing organic $ 200 Pages November 2006 SEVERN TRENT LABORATORIES, INC. / DENVER Standard Price List Method ROgLilatory Program Specific Program Lab Footnote Unit Price DepartmentParameter Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) LC/MS1MS Specialty Testing Organics NOMA by CUMS(MS DEN-LC-0019 Specialty Testing Organics 10 Business Day Turnaround Multipliers Multipliers General 5 Business Day Turnaround Multipliers Multipliers General 112.0 72 Hour Turnaround Mullo Hers Multipliers General 48 Hour Turnaround Multipliers Multipliers General 24 Hour Turnaround Multipliers Multipliers General Same day, ovemight or Multipliers Multipliers General 3.0 Weekend multi tier OSM Compliance Multipliers DOD Multipliers General IASI Level 3 Report Multipliers Multipliers Reporting 1.10 Level 4 Report Multipliers Multipliers Reporting 1.1 Standard STL EDD EDDs EDDs Reporting 10.0 Complex EDD EDDs EDDs Reporting 25.0 Surcharge for Complex Matrices (i.e., oily wastes, Multipliers Multipliers General 1.2 resins etc. Coning & quartering samples Multipliers Multipliers General $ 30.00 Compositing . per individual original sample container. Multipliers Multipliers General $ 10.00 (Does not apply to tissue samples). Filtering of samples in lab for soluble analytes . per individual Multipliers Multipliers General $ 10.00 original sample container Page 9 November 2006 ACORQ,w CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE WSW ^ J HRH of Upstate New York, LLC vnLT gnu cvlTrcres nu IavnIra vrV,T I— v&n..r»."+ HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 344 Delaware Avenue ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES 6ELOW. Buffalo, NY 14202 716 856-1100 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NA1C A INSURED INSURER A: Commerce &Industry Ins. Co. Will Walsh Environmental Scientists A INSURER S: Engineers, LLC INSURER a 4088 Pearl 15. Circle, Suite 106 INSURER D: Boulder, CO 60301 INSURERE; COVERAGES 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 RtSPECT 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, AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS, KSK TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER SAT YEFF G7NE OLIOM Da EXPIRA uN LIMITS A GENERAL LIASIRM GL4174739 08101106 08101107 EACH OCCURRENCE 133 000 000 COMMERCIAL GENERAL UASILRV 0 E70 RE D 0 CLAIMS MADE r n r OCCUR MED EXP (Any, me pordn) $ PER90NALb ADV INJURY $OOO OLNERALAGGREGATE 000 V13.1000.00101 GENL AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER; PRODUCTS-COVINOPAGO POLICY F1 TRO LOC A AUTOMODR,ELIABILITY CA5053647 06/01106 08/01/07 IE MOINE13 1INOUELIMIT $2,000,000 X ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY # SCHEDULED AUTOS (Par pwwn) X HIREDAUTOS BODILY INJURY S X NON -OWNED AUTOS (Per wdderd) PROPBRTY DAMAGE S (PetacdderW GARAGE L"ILIY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT - S ANY AUTO pTW -RTHAN EA ACD S AUTO gNLY; AGG III A EXCESSNMORELLA LNLDILRY BE6190367 08191106 08101/07 EACH OCCURRENCE $10 000 000 :X7 OCCUR F-1 CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE 61D,000,DOO. f DEDUCTIBLE S X RETENTION 910900 B WO ST OTH- WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EWPLDYE!W LIABILITY E.L. EACH ACCIDENT I; ANY FROPRIETORIPARTNERMXECUYLVE OFMCGRIMEMBER EXCLUDED? G.L. DISEASE- EA EMPLOYEE i 9 d 'kLUer below E,L DISEASE -POLICY UMn S OTHER DESCRIFTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I BXCLU9(ON5 ADDED eV rNDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS RM P1066 Environmental Services -- The City of Fort Collin Is named as an additional Insured on the general liability as; required by written contract, CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OFTME ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED VkrORE THE EXHRATON City of Fort Collins DATA YHEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURERYVILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL .-.3(L DAYS WRMEN 215 North Mason Street NOTICE TOTHE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, OUT FAILURE TO DD SO SHALL P.Q. BOX 580 OPPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR UASILRY OF ANY RIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS CA Fort Collins, CO 00622.0550 REPRESENTATNES. AVU40VM REPRESEMATNE ACORD 25 (2001108) 1 of 2 #M3707A SMO ACORD CORPORATION 19B8 eO 'd L9£0£bb£0£ 'ON Xd� LNHNN08IAN3 HS1VM NH 90:iI nH- LOOz-IZ-NfII one year periods not to exceed Four (4) additional one year periods. Renewals and pricing changes shall be negotiated by and agreed to by both parties. The Denver Boulder Greeley CPIU published by the Colorado State Planning and Budget Office will be used as a guide. Written notice of renewal shall be provided to the Service Provider and mailed no later than ninety (90) days prior to contract end. 5. Early Termination by City/Notice. Notwithstanding the time periods contained herein, the City may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause by providing written notice of termination to the Professional. Such notice shall be delivered at least fifteen (15) days prior to the termination date contained in said notice unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties. All notices provided under this agreement shall be effective when mailed, postage prepaid and sent to the following address: Professional: Walsh Environmental Scientists and Engineers, LLC Attn: Harold A. Stuber, PH.D. 4888 Pearl East Circle Boulder, CO 80301-2475 The City of Fort Collins Attn: Purchasing 215 North Mason Street Fort Collins, CO 80521 With copy to Ultilities Service Center Attn: Carol Webb 700 Wood Street Fort Collins, CO 80521 In the event of any such early termination by the City, the Professional shall be paid for services rendered prior to the date of termination subject only to the satisfactory performance of the Professional's obligations under this Agreement. Such payment shall be the Professional's sole right and remedy for such termination. 6. Design, Proiect Insurance and Insurance Responsibility. The Professional shall be responsible for the professional quality, technical accuracy, timely completion and the coordination of all services rendered by the Professional, including but not limited to designs, plans, reports, specifications, and drawings and shall, without additional compensation, promptly remedy and correct any errors, omissions, or other deficiencies. The Professional shall indemnify, save and hold harmless the City its officers and employees, in accordance with Utility PSA WO rev09/01/06 PARAGONANAL Y77CS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample Cost Minimum TAT Volume Container Type Preservative Holding Time Radioiodine (GFP) Water EPA 902.0 $160 5 Days 1 Liter Amber N/A N/A Rn -222 Water EPA 913 $100 5 Days 3 x VOA 40 ml VOA N/A N/A Ra -226 by Alpha -Scintillation (Rn-Emanation) Water EPA 903.1 $130 1 30 Days 1 Liter Either HNO3 N/A Ra -226 (GFP - Total Radium Alpha) Water EPA 903.0 $100 15 Days 1 Liter Either HNO3 N/A Ra -228 (GFP) Water EPA 904.0 $130 15 Days 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 6 mo Tritium by LSC Water EPA 906.0 $90 24 Hrs 1 Liter Glass N/A N/A Total Uranium by Alpha Spec. Water ASTM D3972-90M $140 72 Hrs 1 Liter Either HNO3 N/A Isotopic Uranium by Alpha Spec. Water ASTM D3972-90M $175 72 Hrs 1 Liter Either HNO3 N/A Isotopic Thorium by Alpha Spec. Water ASTM D3972-90M $175 72 Hrs 1 Liter Either HNO3 N/A Gamma Spectroscopy Water EPA 901.1 $100 24 Hrs 1 Liter Either HNO3 N/A SW 846 COMPLIANCE METHODOLOGIES Gross Alpha and Beta Waste EPA 9310 $70 24 Hrs 1 L Either HNO3 180 days Ra -226 by GFP (Total Radium Alpha) Waste EPA 9315 $100 72 Hrs 1 L Either HNO3 180 days Ra -228 by GFP Water EPA 9320 $130 10 Days 1 L Either HNO3 180 days Ra -228 by GFP Soil EPA 9320 $145 10 Days log Either N/A 180 days ORGANICS SAMPLE CLEAN-UPS & SPECIAL PREPARATIONS Alumina Column Clean-up EPA 3610E $55 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A Florisil Column Clean-up EPA 3620B $55 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A Silica Gel Clean-up EPA 3630C $55 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A Gel -Permeation Clean-up EPA 3640A $55 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A Sulfur Clean-up EPA 3660B $35 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A Sulfuric Acid Clean-up EPA 3665A $35 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A Waste Dilution Solid/Liq. EPA 3580A $55 24 Hrs I N/A I N/A N/A N/A .5ampie Glean -Up may be included in the full analysis cost. Inquire for specifics. Ex. Gel -Permeation dean -ups are not universally/routinely performed for SW846 8270. ORGANICS SAMPLE EXTRACTIONS* Separatory Funnel Liquid -Liquid Ext. WaterT EPA 3510C $65 24 Hrs I N/A N/A N/A N/A 2006 Paragon Price List - Page 8 of 12 SEVERN TRENT LABORATORIES, INC. / DENVER Standard Price List MethodParameter Regulatory Program Specific Program Department 4 metals bylCP/MS(Includes SW8466020 RCRASW846 Metals $ 78.00 5 - 8 metals by ICPIMS SW846 6020 RCRA SW846 Metals $ 85.00 Includesprep) 9-12 metals by ICP/MS SW8466020 RCRA SW846 Metals $ 105.00 (includes 13 or more metals by ICP/MS SW8466020 RCRA SW846 Metals $ 130.00 (includes re Mercury SW846 7470A or 7471A RCRA SW846 Metals $ 35.00 Hexavalent Chromium- SW8467196A RCRA SW846 Metals $ 35.00 Aqueous Hexavalent Chromium - SW846 7196A RCRA SW846 Metals $ 75.00 SoillLeschate Ammonia 350.1 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 30.00 Anion Scan SW846 9056 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 90.00 (W.Cl.H02.NO3,PO4,SO4) Anions (each) SW846 9056 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 18.00 Cation exchange capacity SW846 9081 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 95.00 Chemical Oxygen Demand EPA 410.4 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 COD Chloride SW846 9250, 9251, 9253 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 Conductance EPA 120.1 Mod / SW846 9050 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 Cyanide. Amenable to SW846 9012A RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 60.00 Chlorination Cyanide, Total SW846 9010E / 9012A RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 DI Leach (sou prep for aguewe 1 hour RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 20.00 meawd relennced Into Of Leach (sea prep for aqueous 18 hours RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 meewd rebmmil tuts Ferrous Iron SM 3500-FE D RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 35.00 Nitrate EPA 353.2 / 352.1 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Ni Nitrite SW846 9056 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Nib.... + Nitrite EPA 353.21353.3 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Nitrite EPA 354.1 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 30.00 Nitrogen, Total Kjeldaht (7KN) EPA 351.21351.3 RCRA SWB46 Wet Chemistry $ 45.00 Grease N-Hexane EPA 1664 HEM RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 50.00 Extractable Ex Oil Grease EPA 1664 HEM 90718 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 70.00 r (HEM)(soil Extractable (HEM) (soil matrix) 09 d Grease Silica Treated EPA 1664 HEM-SGT RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 65.00 (S (SGT HEM) (Aqueous) ) Oil 3 Grease Silica Gel Treated EPA 1664 HEM-SGT 9071B RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 80.00 (SGT HEM) (Soil matrix) (Mod) HEM-SGT Organic Carbon, Total (TOC)- SW846 9060 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 45.00 smole analysis Organic Halides, Extractable (FOX) SW846 9023 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 80.00 Organic Halides, Total (TOX)- SWB46 9020E RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 80.00 striate analysis Percent Moisture / Percent Solids RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry Solid samples only$ 10.00 PH SW0469045C RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 10.00 PH SWB46 9040E RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 10.00 Phenols, Total Recoverable SW846 9065 or 9066 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 35.00 Phosphate, Ortho EPA 365.2 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Phosphate, Total (as P) EPA 365.1 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 40.00 Sulfate, as SO4 SW846 9038 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 25.00 Sulfide SW84690306 RCRA SW946 Wet Chemistry S 30.00 Sulfide SW846 90308 / 9034 RCRA SW846 Wet Chemistry $ 75.00 Ffo' "Cleanu SWB4636208 RCRA SW646 Prepamtion/Clea $ 45.00 nu Sun.. Yeanu SW846 3660B RCRA SW846 Preparation/Clea $ 50.00 nu 1 matal by ICPMIS (indludes EPA 200.8 Safe Drinking Water Act Primary Inorganics Metals SDWA Page 7 November 2006 RET Reservairs Enviranmentai, inc_ 2007 Fee Schedule Asbestos PCM Air Analysis by NIOSH 7400A PLM Bulk Analysis by NIOSH 9002 or EPA 600 Point Count / CARB 435 TEM Air Analysis (AHERA) Asbestos in Drinking Water by EPA 100.1 Asbestos in Wastewater by EPA 100.2 TEM Bulk Analysis Semi -Quantitative - Chatfield TEM Air/Bulk Qualitative - Presence/Absence SEM Particle Identification Metals Single Element Air, Bulk, Dust, Paint, Soil, Wipe or Water by AA or ICP Exceptions: Mercury by AA or ICP Any Matrix Exceptions: Beryllium by AA or ICP Any Matrix Drinking Water Lead by Furnace (ppb) RCRA (8) Metals by ICP Welding Fume Scan (15 Metals) Metals Scan (23 Metals) TCLP Lead or Single Element (601011311) TCLP Mercury (6010/1311) TCLP RCRA (8) Metals (6010/1311) TCLP Metals Scan (23 Metals) Organics Volatile Organics in Water or Soil by EPA Method 8260 Long List Volatile Organics in Water or Soil by EPA Method 8260 Short List BTEX + MTBE in Water or Soil by EPA Method 8260 Other Analyses (subcontracted to an outside laboratory) TVPH - Gasoline Range Organics (GRO) by 8015 TEPH - Diesel Range Organics (DRO) by 8015 Oil and Grease by 1664 PAH by 8270 PCBs by 8082 Semivolatile Organics by 8270 Media Dust Wipes $10/bag TEM Cassettes $3/ea PCM Casettes $21ea Slides $101box Lead Wipe Kits $10 (25 wipes) Solid Sorbent Tubes $2 Metals Cassettes $2/each Pre -weighed Cassettes $3/ea Lead Water Bottles $2/ea $100/ box 4sbestos Laboratory Hours: Monday —Friday 7a-7p Saturday 8a-Sp Metals Laboratory Hours: Monday— Friday 8a-Sp Afterhours Charges may apply for samples recleved outside of normal business hours Turnaround Time" _ t 0 00 (a m a N CO A M V M tp � F .— 15 - 10 9 8 7 18 - 12 11 10 8 - 42 25 23 20 18 - 105 80 75 70 60 - - 150 135 125 100 - - 300 225 200 150 150 125 100 75 - 70 60 50 - 200 150 - - 100 - - 23• 15 13 12 10 - - 150' 100 75 50 40 - 90" 60 55 50 45 35 - - 20 19 17 15 - - - 375 320 240 160 150 - 325 275 225 175 - - 350 305 250 200 - 190 143 95 85 - 260 195 130 115 - - - 450 338 225 170 450 350 280 225 225 175 150 125 90 175 150 125 85 70 - 120 110 100 75 60 - - - 90 80 65 45 - 110 90 75 50 120 105 90 60 300 262 225 150 - 220 195 165 110 - - 550 480 410 275 Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. 2059 Bryant Street Denver, Colorado 80211 303-964-1986 phone 303-477-4275 tax www.reilab.com For a project -specific quote Contact: Amy Hobbs x11 marketing cDreilab.com 'Turnaround Times subject to Laboratory Capacity - Special Rushes with pre -approval only EXHIBIT "C" FEE AND COST SCHEDULE YYalsh F:nviranmental Scientists and Engineers, LLC Genorld Labor did Direct Costs And Description of Billinq Ciiteqotios Clerical Support Clerical project support including word processing, 1 $40 proofreading, formatting documents, handling II $45 (Jansen) communications, etc. 111 $50 (Brewster) Technical Technical project support including research, data 1 $66 (Wort) Assistant gathering, technical editing and document II $60 (Mallory) management. Also CADD/GIS. III $65 (Ho@) IV $75 (Schalamon) Technicians Technical field staff and constriction staff. All levels 1 $55 (Laramore) of experience who are responsible for on -site It $60 (Tuttle) management of construction subcontractors- 111 $65 (Hoskinson) IV $70 Matzke Staff Scientist or Technical staff, generally 0-5 years experience level. 1 $60 (Barringer, Gruel) Engineer Performs technical project work such as remedial it $70 (Robinson) design, data analysis, regulatory research, permit 111-1 $75 (Haines) applications, etc... Higher levels represent any or all 111-2 $80 (Gerow) of the following: engineering degree, greater IV-1 $85 (Blumberg, Castel], professional experience, and/or advanced degree. Lockhart) IV-2 $95 Smaic, StewartVital Project Manager Technical staff, generally 3-7 years experience level. V-1 $100 (Crandall, Troyer) and Scientist Performs technical project work requiring high levels V-2 $110 (Dauzverdis, LaBarge, of professional expertise. Higher levels represent Sanders, Shepard) any or all of the following: engineering degree, VI-1 $120 (Ash, Curcio, Groth, greater professional experience, and/or advanced Mooney, O'Shea -Stone, degree. Schemer, Serreze) VI-2 $130 (Breyer, Howard, Mach, Tarasar Senior Scientist, Experienced technical consultant with high technical VII-1 $140 (Baltzer, Barker, Mizzi) Senior Project proficiency and expertise. May manage projects VII-2 $150 (Cowart, Gurnee, Manager and/or supervise project staff of scientists, Hudson, Spencer) engineers, and consultants. Generally 7 or more years experience. Program Manager Provides leadership and direction of project VII-2 *W $115 (Stuber) technical work. Responsible for interface with client Walsh continues to offer the services on technical and administrative project issues. of our Program Manager, Hal Stuber, Manager -level at 5+ years experience. Senior at a reduced rate to assist the City with Manager -level at 10+ years experience. maintaining an excellent program at a very reasonable cost. Senior Consultant Highly experienced technical consultant. Vill $160 (Freeman) —1 Represents extremely high technical proficiency or nationallinternational recognition of expertise. PARAGONANAL MCS PARAMETER MATRIX METHOD Per Sample Minimum Volume Container Preservative Holding Time Cost TAT Type MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS / COMPOUNDS (cont.) Percent Moisture Soil ASTM 2216-92 $20 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 14 Days Perchlorate Water EPA 314.0 $130 24 Hrs 500 mL Plastic N/A 28 Days Perchlorate Soil EPA 314.OM $135 24 Hrs 4 oz. Glass Cold 28 Days Phosphate - Ortho as P Water EPA 365.2 $30 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic Cold 48 Hrs Phosphate - Ortho as P Soil EPA 365.2M $35 24 Hrs 125 mL Glass N/A 28 Days Phosphorus - Total as P Water EPA 365.2 $25 24 Hrs 125 mL Plastic H?SO4 28 Days Sulfide Water EPA 376.1 $60 24 Hrs 25OmL HDPE Bottle NaOH/ZnOAc 7 Days Specific Conductivity Water EPA 120.1 $20 24 Hrs 250mL HOPE Bottle N/A 28 Days Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Water EPA 160.1 $20 24 Hrs 500 mL Plastic N/A 7 Days Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Water EPA 160.2 $20 24 Hrs 500 mL Plastic N/A 7 Days Total Solids Water EPA 160.3 $20 24 Hrs 500 mL Plastic N/A 7 Days Total Volatile Solids Water EPA 160.4 $20 24 Hrs 500 mL Plastic N/A 7 Days Total Settleable Solids Water EPA 160.5 $20 24 Hrs 500 mL Plastic N/A 48 Hrs Soil Prep. - (Water Extraction) Soil SW 846 7.3.4.1 $30 24 Hrs N/A N/A N/A N/A 1. " I asluzi 1Ififf Americium - Isotopic (241) Water ASTM D3972-90M $190 5 Days 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A Americium - Isotopic (241) Soil ASTM D3972-90M $190 S Days 100 g Plastic N/A N/A Curium - Isotopic (242, 243, 244) Water ASTM D3972-90M $190 5 Days 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A Curium - Isotopic (242, 243, 244) Soil ASTM D3972-90M $190 5 Days 100 g Plastic N/A N/A Neptunium - Isotopic (237) Water PAI SOP $200 5 Days 2 Liters Plastic HNO3 N/A Neptunium - Isotopic (237) Soil PAI SOP $200 5 Days 100 g Plastic N/A N/A Plutonium - Isotopic (238, 239/240) Water ASTM D3972-90M $175 3 Days 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A Plutonium - Isotopic (238, 239/240) Soil ASTM D3972-90M $175 3 Days 100 g Plastic N/A N/A Polonium -Isotopic (210) Water ASTM D3972-90M $175 5 Days 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A Polonium - Isotopic (210) Soil ASTM D3972-90M $175 5 Days 100 g Plastic N/A N/A Thorium - Isotopic (228, 230, 232) Water ASTM D3972-90M $175 3 Days 1 Liter Plastic HNO3 N/A 2oo6 Paragon Price List - Page 5 of 12 City's approval or acceptance of, or payment for, any of the services shall not be construed to operate as a waiver of any rights or benefits provided to the City under this Agreement. 14. Default. Each and every term and condition hereof shall be deemed to be a material element of this Agreement. In the event either party should fail or refuse to perform according to the terms of this agreement, such party may be declared in default. " 15. Remedies. In the event a party has been declared in default, such defaulting party shall be allowed a period of ten (10) days within which to cure said default. In the event the default remains uncorrected, the party declaring default may elect to (a) terminate the Agreement and seek damages; (b) treat the Agreement as continuing and require specific performance; or (c) avail himself of any other remedy at law or equity. If the non -defaulting party commences legal or equitable actions against the defaulting party, the defaulting party shall be liable to the non -defaulting party for the non -defaulting party's reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred because of the default. 16. Bindinq Effect. This writing, together with the exhibits hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and shall be binding upon said parties, their officers, employees, agents and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of the respective survivors, heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of said parties. 17. Law/Severability. The laws of the State of Colorado shall govern the construction, interpretation, execution and enforcement of this Agreement. In the event any provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not invalidate or render unenforceable any other provision of this Agreement. 18. Prohibition Against Employing Illegal Aliens. This paragraph shall apply to all Contractors whose performance of work under this Agreement does not involve the delivery of a specific end product other than reports that are merely incidental to the performance of said work. Pursuant to Section 8-17.5-101, C.R.S., et. seq., Contractor represents and agrees that: Utility PSA WO rev09/01/06 A. As of the date of this Agreement: 1. Contractor does not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien; and Contractor has participated or attempted to participate in the basic pilot employment verification program created in Public Law 208, 104th Congress, as amended, and expanded in Public Law 156, 108th Congress, as amended, administered by the United States Department of Homeland Security (the "Basic Pilot Program") in order to verify that Contractor does not employ any illegal aliens. B. Contractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform works under this Agreement or enter into a contract with a subcontractor that fails to certify to Contractor that the subcontractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this Agreement. C. Contractor shall continue to apply to participate in the Basic Pilot Program and shall in writing verify same every three (3) calendar months thereafter, until Contractor is accepted or the public contract for services has been completed, whichever is earlier. The requirements of this section shall not be required or effective if the Basic Pilot Program is discontinued. D. Contractor is prohibited from using Basic Pilot Program procedures to undertake pre -employment screening of job applicants while this Agreement is being performed. E. If Contractor obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work under this Agreement knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien, Contractor shall: Notify such subcontractor and the City within three days that Contractor has actual knowledge that the subcontractor is employing or contracting with an illegal alien; and 2. Terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor if within three days of receiving the notice required pursuant to this section the subcontractor does not cease employing or contracting with the illegal alien; except that Contractor shall not terminate the contract with the subcontractor if during such three days the subcontractor provides information to establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted with an illegal alien. Contractor shall comply with any reasonable request by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (the "Department') made in the course of an investigation that the Department undertakes or is undertaking pursuant to the authority established in Subsection 8-17.5-102 (5), C.R.S. G. If Contractor violates any provision of this Agreement pertaining to the duties imposed by Subsection 8-17.5-102, C.R.S. the City may terminate this Utility PSA WO rev09/01/06 Agreement. If this Agreement is so terminated, Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential damages to the City arising out of Contractor's violation of Subsection 8-17.5-102, C.R.S. H. The City will notify the Office of the Secretary of State if Contractor violates this provision of this Agreement and the City terminates the Agreement for such breach. Utility PSA WO rev09/01/06 THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO By: / es Ja a B. O'Neill II, CPPO, FNIGP D'r for of Purchasing & Risk Management Date: Ga / z t' , �%— [Insert Professional's name] or [Insert Partnership Name] or [Insert individual's name] Doing business as �me of M Title: [,_ U -S CORPORATE PRESIDENT OR Date: ATTEST, (Corporate Seal) Corporate Secretary Utility PSA WO rev09/01/06 EXHIBIT "A" WORK ORDER FORM PURSUANT TO AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND Walsh Environmental Scientists and Engineers, LLC DATED: Work Order Number: Purchase Order Number: Project Title: P1066 Environmental Services Commencement Date: Completion Date: Maximum Fee: (time and reimbursable direct costs): Project Description: Scope of Services: Professional agrees to perform the services identified above and on the attached forms in accordance with the terms and conditions contained herein and in the Professional Services Agreement between the parties. In the event of a conflict between or ambiguity in the terms of the Professional Services Agreement and this work order (including the attached forms) the Professional Services Agreement shall control. User Acceptance The attached forms consisting of _ U pages are hereby accepted and incorporated herein, by this reference, and Notice to Proceed is hereby given. City of Fort Collins An Date: Professional By: By: Director of Purchasing and Risk Management (over $30,000.00) Date: Date: wopsa rev08/22/06 2 Exhibit B I. OBJECTIVES ♦ To provide the City with environmental services consultants with the depth of experience, staff capabilities, materials, and equipment required to address in a timely and competent manner the diverse environmental issues that face the City. ♦ To develop a partnership between the City's environmental management staff and the environmental services vendor(s), focused on long-term cost savings and reduction in City expenditures through state-of- the-art approaches to compliance; effective management of environmental issues, assets, and liabilities; and use of competitive, cost-effective service providers. ♦ To support City staff and contractors in assuring that the City is proactively addressing its environmental responsibilities in a high -quality, integrated approach, protecting human health and the environment and complying with regulatory requirements cost-effectively and pollution prevention. ♦ To help make the City of Fort Collins a leader in environmental management, quality, and compliance, resulting in the achievement of a better environment for the citizens of Fort Collins at a lower overall cost. II. GENERAL SCOPE OF ANTICIPATED & POTENTIAL SERVICES This section is intended to outline and define the categories in the general scope of work that may be needed by the City. The items or tasks listed in each general category are examples of the types of specific services that the City anticipates are likely to be required or may potentially be required. It is possible that additional or extended similar services may be required at some point in time, and the City may choose to utilize the Professional under such circumstances. However, the City makes no assurance that any specific service described in this section will be needed during the initial one-year term of any contract that may be awarded pursuant to this Request for Proposal, or during any extension of such a contract. See Section III below, Proposal Description & Format, for more information on defining your capabilities in relationship to these categories, items, and tasks, and other similar capabilities. In general, in all relevant categories, please be prepared to incorporate compliance with all Federal, State, regional, and local laws, regulations, and policies. Environmental Assessment and Investi ag tion The Professional will work with the City to: a. Perform due diligence assessments (Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in accordance with ASTM standards) of property to be acquired by the City, including recommendations regarding the potential liability associated with a property. b. Perform Phase 2 investigations associated with and in support of the above property transfer due diligence assessments. C. Provide, on an as -required basis, integrated services for the collection, analysis, and interpretation of environmental samples (air, water, soil, biota, and wastes). d. Design and perform subsurface soil and groundwater investigations associated with leaking underground tanks, release of hazardous substances, or other environmental impacts. These services are to include the capability of providing drilling and sample collection, and analytical and laboratory services.