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Purchasing Sodium Chlorite
Author: Rita DeCourcey
Section: Administration
Subject: FCWTF SOP for Sodium Chlorite
Revision Date: December 17, 2012
Appr vats (Signatures
Purchases Lisa Voytko, P.E., W r ProduCCc�oin Manager
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Chuck Gross, Plant Superintendent
PURPOSE
Establish guidelines for purchasing Sodium Chlorite'(NaC102) for the Fort Collins Water Treatment
Facility (FCWTF).
The mission of the Fort Collins Water Treatment Facility (FCWTF) is to "provide the community
with a continuous ample supply of treated water that is pleasing, wholesome, free from known
health risks, and affordable." Not only does the FCWTF take its role very seriously in providing
water of quality and quantity, it takes its fiduciary responsibility very serious. Consequently, the
FCWTF purchases products by determining the best value for the City. Best value is calculated by
combining the following four components: (1) the chemical has been tested in the Pilot Plant and/or
approved by the Sr. Process Engineer and or the Water Treatment Quality Coordinator; (2) the
chemical can meet or exceed all FCWTF standards, the AWWA standards, the NSF standards,
and any other regulatory agency standards; (3) the supplier can meet all the FCWTF requirements;
and (4) the cost is factored in once it has been determined that a supplier can meet items (1), (2),
and (3) above.
HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES
For detailed information, please refer to the MSDS.
1. Sodium chlorite solution is corrosive. The liquid can burn the skin and eyes on contact.
Sodium chlorite solution is a REACTIVE CHEMICAL and is an EXPLOSION HAZARD when
mixed with organic material or acids.
2. NFPA Hazard Rating includes:
• Health 3
• Flammability 0
• Reactivity 1
3. Personal Protective Equipment:
• Impervious gloves and goggles. If there is prolonged or repeated contact, completely
impervious clothing should also be used.
4. Leaks and Spills:
• Dilute small spills or leaks with plenty of water.
Wash down any spilled material into the containment vault and follow
Operations procedures.
Notify supervisor.
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Environmental Management Procedures
The following information is supplied to contractors and vendors who perform work on site for the Water
Treatment Facility (WTF). The information presented below has been developed as part of the facility's
Environmental Management System (EMS). The intent of this information is to make contractors and
vendors aware of the EMS and to ensure conformance to applicable EMS procedures and work
instructions.
This facility provides drinking water to the public and all contractor and vendor activities can impact
drinking water quality. It is imperative that the following guidelines are followed without exception.
Gener I FTir n e t Manag
amen
■ Minimize idling of vehicles during any work operations.
■ Control fugitive dust emissions during any work operations and activities.
■ Do not excavate without the prior approval of appropriate WTF staff.
• Follow all applicable Water Treatment Facility safety procedures.
W e ec -I n� p a
• Label, store, and dispose of any waste materials according to local, state, and federal regulations. NO
UNLABELED CONTAINERS ARE PERMITTED ON SITE.
• Notify appropriate WTF staff if there, are any hazardous wastes on site. Recycle or dispose of all wastes in an
appropriate manner according to all local, state, and federal regulations.
• Notify appropriate WTF staff when a regulated material is being used on site (asbestos, PCBs, oil, etc.).
■ Provide Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all materials upon request.
a er i es
■ Do not discharge ANY material to storm water drains, sanitary sewer, or onsite holding ponds without
approval of appropriate WTF staff. Notify appropriate WTF staff if a state -permitted discharge will occur.
• Keep roadways and outside areas clean and free of debris.
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• Obtain approval for outside storage of materials from appropriate WTF staff.
• Equip storage areas with adequate secondary containment of all regulated materials.
■ Label and store all materials according to Hazard Communication standard [29CFR1910.1200).
■ Close all chemical containers except when in use.
• Have appropriate spill kits available.
■ REPORT ALL SPILLS OR RELEASES OF MATERIALS IMMEDIATELY to WTF staff (970) 221-6690
and the Special Projects Manager. Contractors will follow up by submitting a completed Spill Reporting
Form.
General Contact Number: (970) 221-6690
Water Production Manager: (970) 221-6692
Water Production Division
4316 W. Laporte Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
970.221.6690
970.221.6736 - tax
tcgov.com
Water Treatment Facility
EMS Guide for Contractors and Vendors Checklist
This form must be completed, signed, and returned to the City of Fort Collins Water Treatment
Facility (WTF).
NOTE: Please review the enclosed materials prior to completing this form.
Contractor/Company Name: Date:
Contact Phone Number: E-mail
✓ Read and understand the signed Environmental Policy for the City of Fort Collins
✓ Read and understand the Significant Aspects for WTF
✓ Read and understand the Emergency Response Policy for Visitors
✓ Read and understand the Environmental Management Procedures
Environmental Agreement
My company will abide by all environmental regulations and policies when performing work at
the WTF. My company will ensure that the requirements of the EMS are adequately
communicated to all personnel that may visit WTF.
For questions or additional information contact the City of Fort Collins Water Treatment
Facility at (970) 221-6690.
Signature: Date:
City of Fort Collins Water Treatment Facility
Fort Collins
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Purchasing Sodium Chlorite
INFORMATION FOR THE FORT COLLINS WATER TREATMENT FACILITY (FCWTF)
1. Sodium chlorite is budgeted in account 232201.558140.
2. Sodium chlorite is used in the on -site production of chlorine dioxide.
3. Delivery of sodium chlorite is to be made within 10 days after placing an order.
4. FCWTF will reject delivery of any chemical containers which appear to be leaking or have been
damaged so that the structural integrity is questionable. Any shipments that do not have an
associated Certified Analysis faxed prior to delivery will not be accepted.
5. FCWTF requires that all manufacturers of sodium chlorite have their product tested in the
FCWTF Pilot Plant for a period of one year. Any manufacturer failing to meet the one year
study is not considered a potential supplier.
6. FCWTF will reject any shipments that do not meet its standard in quality or delivery safety.
The Supplier will pay the freight for any rejected shipments.
Sodium Chlorite
1. Sodium chlorite must meet the most current American Water Works Association (AWWA)
Standard for Sodium Chlorite.
A. Sodium chlorite supplied according to this standard shall contain no inorganic or organic
substances in quantities capable of producing deleterious or injuries effects on the health
of those consuming water that has been properly treated with the sodium chlorite nor shall
such quantities be capable of causing water so treated to exceed the USEPA safe drinking
water standards.
B. Purity. Sodium chlorite based on 80 percent sodium chlorite content shall contain not more
than the following percentages of specific impurities by weight:
Sodium chloride-17% Sodium hydroxide- 3%
Sodium carbonate- 2% Sodium sulfate- 3%
Arsenic- .003% Sodium nitrate- .1%
Sodium chlorate-1%
2. Sodium chlorite must meet the most current National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) Standard
60.
SUPPLIER
1. Supplier must guarantee sodium chlorite meets or exceeds the most current AWWA Standard
for Sodium Chlorite.
2. Supplier must guarantee sodium chlorite meets or exceeds the most recent version of NSF
Standard 60.
3. Supplier must provide a Certified Analysis of impurities with each shipment. This analysis can
be faxed prior to delivery or presented by the delivery driver. Failure to provide this analysis
can be a basis for rejection of the shipment.
4. Supplier will guarantee the safety of the delivery vehicle and delivery containers.
A. Containers must meet industry standard for hauling sodium chlorite, stainless steel or any
other suitable material that will not be attached by the strongly oxidizing solution.
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B. Supplier must ensure that the container is in suitable condition for hauling sodium chlorite
and that it does not contain any substances that might affect the use or usefulness of the
sodium chlorite in treating municipal water supplies.
C. Containers leaving the Suppliers property should not be leaking, have bulging in any
portion of the container, and have connectors that are free from damage.
D. Delivery vehicles must meet or exceed all current State of Colorado Department of
Transportation (CDOT) regulations.
5. Supplier must inspect the delivery container prior to loading of the chemical to ensure no
contaminating material or residue exists in the container.
6. Supplier is required to have a method to ensure that tampering has not occurred from the point
of origin to FCWTF unloading point. This is typically done by a metallic, numbered "tie" which
must be cut to open the hatch or cam lock. All other methods need to be approved by the
FCWTF.
7. Each year in January, the supplier will mail to FCWTF a new copy of the MSDS sheet and/or
the web site location of the most current version.
8. Each year in January, the supplier will mail to FCWTF a copy of the NSF Certification.
9. Each year in January, the supplier will mail to FCWTF a signed FCWTF EMS Guide for
Contractors and Vendors Packet.
10. Each year in January, the supplier will mail to FCWTF a letter of assurance that the product
meets the mandated acrylamide monomer level.
11. Supplier will be responsible for the shipping costs if the delivery is rejected and returned for not
meeting the standards expressed in this SOP.
DELIVERY
1. All chemical suppliers must fax to the FCWTF (970-221-6736) the following information prior
to delivery:
a) the name of the driver making the delivery
b) the numbers of the tractor and trailer transporting the chemical
2. Delivery trucks must park in the designated area on the north side of LaPorte Avenue
outside of the entrance gate. Use a cellular phone to call the facility at (970)221-6690 or
walk to the entrance kiosk and press the red call button. Please do not block the facility
entrance on LaPorte Avenue. All deliveries are checked by FCWTF personnel prior to
entry.
3. The receptionist or person answering the telephone must contact the Duty operator. The Duty
operator will verify the delivery from the schedule board. The operator or designee will meet
the truck outside the gate.
4. FCWTF personnel will verify that the faxed information matches the driver and the delivery
vehicle arriving at the FCWTF. If the driver's ID or the tractor and trailer numbers do not match,
the truck will not be allowed to enter the facility. The Plant Superintendent will be contacted
and the delivery may be rejected.
5. Delivery drivers will provide a sample and submit it to the Operator at the time of delivery. The
Operator will take the sample to the on -site Laboratory Technicians for analysis.
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Purchasing Sodium Chlorite
6. The security verification, the suppliers quality assurance analysis, and the City's lab analysis
will be given to the Water Quality Coordinator in order to identify the load in the event of any
problems.
7. The delivery driver will wash down under the trailer and use a bucket to catch any sodium
chlorite that drips while unloading.
8. The delivery driver will wash down the entire area once the delivery has been completed to
prevent any dry sodium chlorite from remaining on the pavement.
9. Delivery drivers are required to provide certified weight tickets for both the empty and loaded
weights of the tractor and trailer unit. All weight tickets should have the tractor and trailer
numbers written on them, as well as the name of the facility, FCWTF.
10. Delivery of sodium chlorite is to be made within 10 days after placing an order.
11. Delivery drivers are responsible for off-loading the sodium chlorite. FCWTF personnel are not
allowed to connect or disconnect any supply hoses. FCWTF personnel will give instructions to
the delivery driver on chemical off-loading in accordance with FCWTF SOP for Sodium Chlorite
Delivery.
12. Delivery drivers are responsible for chocking trucks during delivery. Chocks will be provided
by FCWTF.
13. Delivery drivers should meet with the operator to become familiar with the location of phones,
alarms, and emergency showers that are nearest to the off-load location.
PURCHASING
1. All contracts and purchases will be made in accordance with the City of Fort Collins
Purchasing Department (FCPD) Purchasing Procedures. A copy can be obtained through the
Purchasing Department. The Purchasing Department will ensure adherence to the FCPD
Purchasing Procedures.
2. FCWTF requires that all suppliers submit the names, locations, and phone numbers of three
current clients as part of any bidding process.
3. FCWTF requires that all suppliers submit a list of intended delivery agents (motor carrier) and
a letter from the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, stating
the Motor Carrier Safety Rating for the company as part of any bidding process. Each listed
motor carrier's rating must be Satisfactory or above to be considered in the bidding process.
4. FCPD representatives are responsible for ensuring that the items noted in this SOP could be
met by the supplier before any contract is awarded.
5. The FCWTF and FCPD will establish, at the beginning of each New Year, a Blanket Purchase
Order.
6. FCWTF Superintendent or his designee will place delivery orders on that Purchase Order
throughout the year. FCWTF must be able to place orders using telephone, fax, or electronic
mail.
7. When placing an order, a delivery date will be specified.
8. This SOP can act as the sole -source justification if only one supplier can meet the criteria
specified above.
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January 7, 2013
Dear City of Fort Collins Water Treatment Chemical Vendor,
Congratulations on being awarded City of Fort Collins chemical business for the
coming year. As part of the requirement for being a selected vendor, the City
requests that you forward the following information as soon as possible:
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS), and
NSF CERTIFICATION
Please forward your information via mail to. -
City of Fort Collins Water Treatment Facility
4316 W LaPorte Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Attn: Rita DeCourcey
Or preferably, e-mail your information in pdf (Adobe) format to
rdeco u rcey@fcgov.com.
Thank you for supporting the mission of the City of Fort Collins Water Treatment
Facility.
Sincerely,
Ed Bonnette, C.P.M., CPPB
Buyer
City Collins
Dear Contractor of Vendor,
Water Production Division
4316 W. Laporte Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
970.221.6690
970.221.6736 - fax
tcgov.com
The City of Fort Collins has adopted an environmental policy that focuses on its
environmental responsibility and reflects the community's strong desire to protect the environment.
This policy specifies the need to comply with legal requirements and includes a commitment to
continually improve environmental performance. With the implementation of this policy, a
number of policies and procedures have been adopted at the Water Treatment Facility (WTF).
The purpose of this EMS Guide for Contractors and Vendors is to familiarize you with these
policies and procedures and to address how you will be affected.
An Environmental Management System (EMS) is being implemented at WTF to achieve
the City's goal of high environmental performance. In addition to addressing in-house activities,
the EMS requires that any party doing work within the WTF fence line adhere to the relevant
portions of the EMS. To fulfill this requirement, a list of procedures has been developed for all
WTF contractors or vendors to follow while working on site. This guide provides an
introduction to the EMS, communicates the environmental policy, and describes how you can
help WTF achieve its environmental goals.
If you have any concerns or questions regarding the information contained in this guide,
please feel free to contact WTF any time at (970) 221-6690.
Revised 2/22/12
City
F6rrt of
3.1 Environmental Policy
The City of Fort Collins is committed to conducting its operations in a manner that is
environmentally responsible and reflective of the community's strong commitment to
the environment. The City will provide community leadership by reducing its
environmental impact while benefiting citizens, the economy, and society. In order to
meet or exceed these objectives, the City of Fort Collins will:
1. Comply with all applicable environmental laws, regulations, and other
requirements, and implement cost-effective programs and procedures to assure
compliance;
2. Educate and train city employees to increase awareness of environmental
requirements and improve environmental performance;
3. Identify and implement methods to reduce or eliminate the generation of solid
and hazardous waste;
4. Actively identify and implement effective ways to prevent pollution and
conserve natural resources and energy;
5. Establish measurable environmental objectives and targets and update as
necessary to reflect the changing needs, missions, and goals of city operations;
6. Commit to continual improvement of environmental management through self -
assessments, corrective action, and innovation; and make environmental
management an integral part of our standard business practices; and
7. Recognize that every manager, supervisor, and employee is responsible for
implementing this policy; and management support is essential to empowering
each employee to proactively perform work in an environmentally responsible
manner.
This environmental policy will be communicated to employees and contractors and will
be available to the public via the City's website.
City Manager/Date
Water Treatment Facility Signifecant Aspects
An EMS requires that a facility identify those activities, products, and services that have the
potential to impact the environment. These "environmental aspects" are then rated based on a
defined set of criteria to determine their significance. From this list, two of the most significant
aspects are identified. Controls are put in place to minimize environmental impacts associated
with these activities and objectives and targets are put into place to improve environmental
performance associated with these activities.
Two of the significant aspects have been chosen for WTF:
• The use of chlorine gas at the facility.
• The creation of Greenhouse gases through the use of electricity, natural gas and
vehicle fuel at the facility.
Basic measures such as the limiting of unnecessary idling of vehicle engines are required, and we
encourage all of our contractor partners to help us improve our environmental impacts in all
aspects of our activities. Please strive to be efficient in your use of resources, and try to recycle
and reuse where possible.
We welcome any ideas or suggestions which you have to help our partnership be more
environmentally friendly. We value your role as our partner in environmental stewardship.
CHLORINE LEAK EVACUATION, PROCEDURE
Alarm option
Sounds Employees and visitors may
choose to immediately evacuate
to the National Guard Armory
Employees and visitors hmediately cease work and move b Wcaflons above parking lot.
ground level. Prepare for evacuation by noting wind direction, desgna la drivers Cad 22t-6 return
for all clear to
and passengers, and choosing the best exit return.
Suppress all telephone and radio traffic except for communication
directly relating to the possible emergency.
Operators have 60 seconds to ratify employees and visitors that
he/she is in route to check the cause o1 the alarm and will designate
a trained employee to standby to call 9-911 if necessary
Notficnon Wa be made via tha PA system using telephone Feature No. 633
It the Operator fails to norly
Operators have 5 minutes to notify employees and visitors of the
_ _ the staff o1 the status within 5
If the alarm is for a
leak status
minutes, assume the
CONTROLLABLE LFJIK,
Notftzton WE te maievla me PA system using letephono Feaane No.630
alarm is an uncontiogable leak.
Operators will notify employees
The person designated to call
and visitors that evacuation
- - - if the Alarm is for an -
9-911wlll natty employees and
is not necessary.
UNCONTROLLABLE LEAK,
visitors to immediately evacuate
No0osson wA be madevia the PA
the Operators will notify employees and visitors to Immediately evacuate
1
and then call 9-911.
symm using idepti°ne
to the National Guard Armory.
Nmi&aaon will be made via the PA
F"we No, 630
No4ficatbn W0 lea made vo the PA wstam iir lNeph" Feature No. 6W
system using telephone FeaWre No. 63)
Operators prepare to evacuate
by shutting down operations following the
Operations SOP for emergency shutdowns.
Operator will the immediately
evacuate the site and go to the
National Guard Armory parking lot.
Check in with site supervisor at the
National Guard Armory parking lot.
Designated employee will call 9-911 and identity the
following:
1. Uncontrollable Chlorine or Chlorine dioxide gas Leak
2. Hazmat response team Is required
3. Location: Fort Collins Water Treatment Plant, 4316
LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado
5. Callers name.
6. Approximate amount of spill.
7. Evacuation is in progress.
6. Employees and visitors evacuate to the
National Guard Armory, LaPorte Avenue approximately
3110 mile West of Overland Trail.
9. Non -essential employees check out with site supervisor
and leave the area.
10. Identify number of possible victims
11. Relay the duty operators cellular telephone number.
Once 9-911 call is made, the caller will immediately
evacuate the site
Duty Operator or 9-911 caller standby to
meet the PFA HAZMAT Team