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CITY OF LODI
COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
AGENDA TITLE:
MEETING DATE:
PREPARED BY:
AGENDA ITEM
Adopt Resolution Authorizing City Manager to Execute Professional Services
Agreement with Moore Twining Associates, Inc., of Fresno, for Public Works
Water and Wastewater Laboratory Services ($160,000)
September 20, 2017
Public Works Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
services, in the amount of $160,000.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Adopt resolution authorizing City Manager to execute Professional
Services Agreement with Moore Twining Associates, Inc., of
Fresno, for Public Works water and wastewater laboratory
The City of Lodi's water, wastewater, and stormwater facilities are
operated under various permits issued and regulated by the State
of California. Each permit requires a diverse comprehensive
monitoring program that contains a variety of specific water quality analysis performed at varied
frequencies. Some of the analyses can be completed by the City's certified laboratory, located at the
White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility, however some samples must be measured at
concentrations as low as a few parts per trillion, requiring a laboratory with appropriately qualified
staff and very specialized equipment.
Moore Twining Associates, Inc. is a highly qualified laboratory services company that has consistently
provided the City of Lodi with exceptional service over many years. Staff recommends authorizing City
Manager to execute Professional Services Agreement with Moore Twining Associates, Inc., of Fresno,
for Public Works water and wastewater laboratory services, in the amount of $160,000, for a period of
three years, beginning December 1, 2017.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Funds for the laboratory services were budgeted in the Water/Wastewater
Operations and Watershed Education budgets. This project will not impact
the General Fund.
FUNDING AVAILABLE: Water Plant Operating Fund (56052005)
Wastewater Plant Operating Fund (53053003)
Storm Water Maintenance Fund (53053005)
Andrew Keys
Deputy City Manager/Internal Services Director
Prepared by Travis Kahrs, Water Plant Superintendent
CES/TK/trb
Attachment
cc: Kathryn Garcia, Compliance Engineer
Karen Honer, Wastewater Plant Superintendent
APPROVED:
Charles E. Swimley, Jr.
Public Works Director
City Manager
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AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
ARTICLE 1
PARTIES AND PURPOSE
Section 1.1 Parties
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into on , 2017, by and
between the CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation (hereinafter "CITY"), and MOORE
TWINING ASSOCIATES, INC. (hereinafter "CONTRACTOR").
Section 1.2 Purpose
CITY selected the CONTRACTOR to provide the services required in
accordance with attached Scope of Services, Exhibit A, attached and incorporated by
this reference.
CITY wishes to enter into an agreement with CONTRACTOR for Public Works
Water/Wastewater Laboratory Services (hereinafter "Project") as set forth in the Scope
of Services attached here as Exhibit A. CONTRACTOR acknowledges that it is qualified
to provide such services to CITY.
ARTICLE 2
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Section 2.1 Scope of Services
CONTRACTOR, for the benefit and at the direction of CITY, shall perform the
Scope of Services as set forth in Exhibit A.
Section 2.2 Time For Commencement and Completion of Work
CONTRACTOR shall commence work pursuant to this Agreement, upon receipt
of a written notice to proceed from CITY or on the date set forth in Section 2.6,
whichever occurs first, and shall perform all services diligently and complete work under
this Agreement based on a mutually agreed upon timeline or as otherwise designated in
the Scope of Services.
CONTRACTOR shall submit to CITY such reports, diagrams, drawings and other
work products as may be designated in the Scope of Services.
CONTRACTOR shall not be responsible for delays caused by the failure of CITY
staff to provide required data or review documents within the appropriate time frames.
The review time by CITY and any other agencies involved in the project shall not be
counted against CONTRACTOR's contract performance period. Also, any delays due to
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weather, vandalism, acts of God, etc., shall not be counted. CONTRACTOR shall
remain in contact with reviewing agencies and make all efforts to review and return ail
comments.
Section 2.3 Meetings
CONTRACTOR shall attend meetings as may be set forth in the Scope of
Services.
Section 2.4 S
CONTRACTOR acknowledges that CITY has relied on CONTRACTOR'S
capabilities and on the qualifications of CONTRACTOR'S principals and staff as
identified in its proposal to CITY. The Scope of Services shall be performed by
CONTRACTOR, unless agreed to otherwise by CITY in writing. CITY shall be notified
by CONTRACTOR of any change of Project Manager and CITY is granted the right of
approval of all original, additional and replacement personnel at CITY'S sole discretion
and shall be notified by CONTRACTOR of any changes of CONTRACTOR'S project staff
prior to any change.
CONTRACTOR represents it is prepared to and can perform all services within
the Scope of Services (Exhibit A) and is prepared to and can perform all services
specified therein. CONTRACTOR represents that it has, or will have at the time this
Agreement is executed, all licenses, permits, qualifications, insurance and approvals of
whatsoever nature are legally required for CONTRACTOR to practice its profession, and
that CONTRACTOR shall, at its own cost and expense, keep in effect during the life of
this Agreement all such licenses, permits, qualifications, insurance and approvals, and
shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless CITY against any costs associated with such
licenses, permits, qualifications, insurance and approvals which may be imposed against
CITY under this Agreement.
Section 2.5 Subcontracts
Unless prior written approval of CITY is obtained, CONTRACTOR shall not enter
into any subcontract with any other party for purposes of providing any work or services
covered by this Agreement.
Section 2.6 Term
The term of this Agreement commences on December 1, 2017 and terminates
upon the completion of the Scope of Services or on November 30, 2019, whichever
occurs first.
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ARTICLE 3
COMPENSATION
Section 3.1 Compensation
CONTRACTOR's compensation for all work under this Agreement shall conform
to the provisions of the Fee Proposal, attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated by
this reference.
CONTRACTOR shall not undertake any work beyond the scope of this
Agreement unless such additional work is approved in advance and in writing by CITY.
Section 3.2 Method of Payment
CONTRACTOR shall submit invoices for completed work on a monthly basis, or
as otherwise agreed, providing, without limitation, details as to amount of hours,
individual performing said work, hourly rate, and indicating to what aspect of the Scope
of Services said work is attributable. CONTRACTOR's compensation for all work under
this Agreement shall not exceed the amount of the Fee Proposal.
Section 3.3 Costs
The Fee Proposal shall include all reimbursable costs required for the
performance of the Scope of Services. Payment of additional reimbursable costs
considered to be over and above those inherent in the original Scope of Services shall
be approved in advanced and in writing, by CITY.
Section 3.4 Auditing
CITY reserves the right to periodically audit all charges made by CONTRACTOR
to CITY for services under this Agreement. Upon request, CONTRACTOR agrees to
furnish CITY, or a designated representative, with necessary information and assistance
needed to conduct such an audit.
CONTRACTOR agrees that CITY or its delegate will have the right to review,
obtain and copy all records pertaining to performance of this Agreement.
CONTRACTOR agrees to provide CITY or its delegate with any relevant information
requested and shall permit CITY or its delegate access to its premises, upon reasonable
notice, during normal business hours for the purpose of interviewing employees and
inspecting and copying such books, records, accounts, and other material that may be
relevant to a matter under investigation for the purpose of determining compliance with
this requirement. CONTRACTOR further agrees to maintain such records for a period of
three (3) years after final payment under this Agreement.
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ARTICLE 4
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section 4.1 Nondiscrimination
In performing services under this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall not
discriminate in the employment of its employees or in the engagement of any sub
CONTRACTOR on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital
status, national origin, ancestry, age, or any other criteria prohibited by law.
Section 4.2 ADA Compliance
In performing services under this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall comply with
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and all amendments thereto, as well
as all applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.
Section 4.3 Indemnification and Responsibility for Damage
CONTRACTOR to the fullest extent permitted by law, shall indemnify and hold
harmless CITY, its elected and appointed officials, directors, officers, employees and
volunteers from and against any claims, damages, losses, and expenses (including
reasonable attorney's fees and costs), arising out of performance of the services to be
performed under this Agreement, provided that any such claim, damage, loss, or
expense is caused by the negligent acts, errors or omissions of CONTRACTOR, any
subcontractor employed directly by CONTRACTOR, anyone directly or indirectly
employed by any of them, or anyone for whose acts they may be liable, except those
injuries or damages arising out of the active negligence, sole negligence, or sole willful
misconduct of the City of Lodi, its elected and appointed officials, directors, officers,
employees and volunteers. CITY may, at its election, conduct the defense or participate
in the defense of any claim related in any way to this indemnification. If CITY chooses at
its own election to conduct its own defense, participate in its own defense, or obtain
independent legal counsel in defense of any claim related to this indemnification,
CONTRACTOR shall pay all of the costs related thereto, including without limitation
reasonable attorney fees and costs. The defense and indemnification obligations
required by this Agreement are undertaken in addition to, and shall not in any way be
limited by the insurance obligations set forth herein.
Section 4.4 No Personal Liability
Neither the City Council, nor any other officer or authorized assistant or agent or
City employee shall be personally responsible for any liability arising under this
Agreement.
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Section 4.5 Responsibility of CITY
CITY shall not be held responsible for the care or protection of any material or
parts of the work described in the Scope of Services prior to final acceptance by CITY,
except as expressly provided herein.
Section 4.6 Insurance Requirements for CONTRACTOR
CONTRACTOR shall take out and maintain during the life of this Agreement,
insurance coverage as set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated by this
reference.
Section 4.7 Successors and Assigns
CITY and CONTRACTOR each bind themselves, their partners, successors,
assigns,' and legal representatives to this Agreement without the written consent of the
others. CONTRACTOR shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement
without the prior written consent of CITY. Consent to any such transfer shall be at the
sole discretion of CITY.
Section 4.8 Notices
Any notice required to be given by the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing
signed by an authorized representative of the sender and shall be deemed to have been
given when the same is personally served or upon receipt by express or overnight
delivery, postage prepaid, or three (3) days from the time of mailing if sent by first class
or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the respective parties as follows:
To CITY:
City of Lodi
221 West Pine Street
P.O. Box 3006
Lodi, CA 95241-1910
Attn: Travis Kahrs
To CONTRACTOR: Moore Twining Associates, Inc.
2527 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
Attn: Derek Ramirez
Section 4.9 Cooperation of CITY
CITY shall cooperate fully and in a timely manner in providing relevant
information it has at its disposal relevant to the Scope of Services.
Section 4.10 CONTRACTOR is Not an Employee of CITY
CONTRACTOR agrees that in undertaking the duties to be performed under this
Agreement, it shall act as an independent contractor for and on behalf of CITY and not
an employee of CITY. CITY shall not direct the work and means for accomplishment of
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the services and work to be performed hereunder. CITY, however, retains the right to
require that work performed by CONTRACTOR meet specific standards without regard
to the manner and means of accomplishment thereof.
Section 4.11 Termination
CITY may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause, by giving
CONTRACTOR at least ten (10) days written notice. Where phases are anticipated
within the Scope of Services, at which an intermediate decision is required concerning
whether to proceed further, CITY may terminate at the conclusion of any such phase.
Upon termination, CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to payment as set forth in the
attached Exhibit B to the extent that the work has been performed. Upon termination,
CONTRACTOR shall immediately suspend all work on the Project and deliver any
documents or work in progress to CITY. However, CITY shall assume no liability for
costs, expenses or lost profits resulting from services not completed or for contracts
entered into by CONTRACTOR with third parties in reliance upon this Agreement.
Section 4.12 Confidentiality
CONTRACTOR agrees to maintain confidentiality of all work and work products
produced under this Agreement, except to the extent otherwise required by law or
permitted in writing by CITY. CITY agrees to maintain confidentiality of any documents
owned by CONTRACTOR and clearly marked by CONTRACTOR as "Confidential" or
"Proprietary", except to the extent otherwise required by law or permitted in writing by
CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR acknowledges that CITY is subject to the California
Public Records Act.
Section 4.13 Applicable Law, Jurisdiction, Severability, and Attorney's Fees
This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California.
Jurisdiction of litigation arising from this Agreement shall be venued with the San
Joaquin County Superior Court. If any part of this Agreement is found to conflict with
applicable laws, such part shall be inoperative, null, and void insofar as it is in conflict
with said laws, but the remainder of this Agreement shall be in force and effect. In the
event any dispute between the parties arises under or regarding this Agreement, the
prevailing party in any litigation of the dispute shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's
fees from the party who does not prevail as determined by the San Joaquin County
Superior Court.
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Section 4.14 City Business License Requirement
CONTRACTOR acknowledges that Lodi Municipal Code Section 3.01.020
requires CONTRACTOR to have a city business license and CONTRACTOR agrees to
secure such license and pay the appropriate fees prior to performing any work
hereunder.
Section 4.15 Captions
The captions of the sections and subsections of this Agreement are for
convenience only and shall not be deemed to be relevant in resolving any question or
interpretation or intent hereunder.
Section 4.16 Integration and Modification
This Agreement represents the entire understanding of CITY and
CONTRACTOR as to those matters contained herein. No prior oral or written
understanding shall be of any force or effect with respect to those matters covered
hereunder. This Agreement may not be modified or altered except in writing, signed by
both parties.
Section 4.17 Contract Terms Prevail
All exhibits and this Agreement are intended to be construed as a single
document. Should any inconsistency occur between the specific terms of this
Agreement and the attached exhibits, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail.
Section 4.18 Severability
The invalidity in whole or in part of any provision of this Agreement shall not void
or affect the validity of any other provision of this Agreement.
Section 4.19 Ownership of Documents
All documents, photographs, reports, analyses, audits, computer media, or other
material documents or data, and working papers, whether or not in final form, which
have been obtained or prepared under this Agreement, shall be deemed the property of
CITY. Upon CITY's request, CONTRACTOR shall allow CITY to inspect all such
documents during CONTRACTOR's regular business hours. Upon termination or
completion of services under this Agreement, all information collected, work product and
documents shall be delivered by CONTRACTOR to CITY within ten (10) calendar days.
CITY agrees to indemnify, defend and hold CONTRACTOR harmless from any
liability resulting from CITY's use of such documents for any purpose other than the
purpose for which they were intended.
Section 4.20 Authority
The undersigned hereby represent and warrant that they are authorized by the
parties to execute this Agreement.
Section 4.21 Federal Transit Funding Conditions
❑ If the box at left is checked, the Federal Transit Funding conditions attached as
Exhibit D apply to this Agreement. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this
Agreement or any of its other exhibits, and the Federal Transit Funding Conditions, the
Federal Transit Funding Conditions will control.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, CITY and CONTRACTOR have executed this
Agreement as of the date first above written.
ATTEST.
CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation
JENNIFER M. FERRAIOLO STEPHEN SCHWABAUER
City Clerk City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM: MOORE TWINING ASSOCIATES, INC.
JANICE D. MAGDICH, City Attorney
By:
By: - Name: DEREK RAMIREZ
Title:
Attachments:
Exhibit A - Scope of Services
Exhibit B - Fee Proposal
Exhibit C - Insurance Requirements
Exhibit D - Federal Transit Funding Conditions (if applicable)
Funding Source: 56052005.72450; 53053003.72450; 53053005.72450
(Business Unit & Account No.)
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Exhibit A
4/MOORE TWINING
August 14, 2017
Mr. Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Water Plant Superintendent
1331 South Ham Lane
Lodi, CA. 95242
RE: City of Lodi Analytical Services Contract
Dear Mr. Kahrs:
Thank you for the opportunity to offer our pricing and qualifications for the City of Lodi's
Drinking Water and Wastewater Division's analytical testing needs. Moore Twining
Associates, Inc. is a multi -disciplined consulting firm with divisions in Analytical Chemistry,
Construction Inspection, Drilling, Environmental Services, Geological Engineering, and
Materials Testing. Our firm was founded in 1898 and our Corporate office has been in its
historic two story building in Fresno since 1930. Moore Twining Associates, Inc is certified
by the State of California Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP) for the
analysis of drinking water, wastewater, soil and hazardous waste under ELAP Certificate
Number 1371. Moore Twining has a staff of approximately 130 employees with additional
offices in Corona, Monterey, and Sacramento to meet all our clients' needs throughout
California.
Management of Services:
Offering superior customer service is of utmost importance to us! Julio Morales will be the
designated Project Manager for the City of Lodi. He has over 16 years of industry
experience and currently serves as the Client Services and Sample Control Supervisor for
Moore Twining Associates. Julio will be the City's primary contact at all times. Julio may be
reached via email at JulioMennoore1wining.com or by phone by calling his direct line at
(559) 777-8961.
In the event that Julio cannot be reached, please feel free to contact one of the following
individuals:
Juliane Adams — Laboratory Director
(559) 268-7021 or (559) 994-4043
Julia[r moon 1wining.cprn
Derek Ramirez — Sales Manager
(559) 777-8974 or (559) 978-6920
DerekliJmooretw in i ng.corrt
Maria Manuel — QA Manager
(559) 268-7021
Ma ria Mrriimooretwi n ing.corn
Susan Federico — Client Services
(559) 268-7021 or (559) 777-8967
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Sample Custody and Transfer:
Moore Twining Associates is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm to
receive samples at our 2527 Fresno Street Corporate office in Fresno, CA. For our valued
clients, we offer courier service five days a week from one of our highly trained Certified
Samplers. Moore Twining Associates has two full time couriers that travel daily from
Sacramento all the way down to Bakersfield and as far west as the Central Coast. Their
primary goal is to receive our client's valuable samples under strict chain -of -custody
protocols and transfer all samples in ice chests to maintain temperature compliance to our
laboratory in Fresno while adhering to all sample hold times.
Additionally, as part of our excellent service, all ice chests, bottles, packing material and
chain -of -custody documents will be provided at no additional charge to the City.
Turnaround Time and Expedited Services:
Our Standard Turnaround Time for samples tested in house is TEN Working Days. For a few
of the methods that we subcontract, such as Dioxin and Radiologicals, a 15 Working Day
Turnaround Time will be needed. In the event of instrumentation issues or sample matrix
difficulties, the City of Lodi will be notified if the turnaround time will need to be extended.
With advance notice, Moore Twining can provide the following expedited services on time
sensitive samples:
24 Hour TAT — Cost + 200% surcharge
48 Hour TAT — Cost + 100% surcharge
3 Day TAT — Cost + 75% surcharge
5 Day TAT — Cost + 50% surcharge
7 Day TAT — Cost + 25% surcharge
For samples that must be subcontracted, if a rush is needed, these will need to be dealt with
on a case by case basis.
Sample Control and Analysis of Samples:
Upon receipt of the City's samples, Moore Twining's highly skilled Sample Control
department will receive the samples, check for correct sample containers, and check for
sample temperature compliance. The chain -of -custody information will then be carefully
logged into our Promium by Element Laboratory Information Management (LIMS)
System. Labels will be printed for all sample containers and placed on the appropriate
containers. All work is then double checked by a secondary sample control technician.
Each sample has its own barcode, and it is carefully scanned before it is transferred into
the designated refrigerator for storage.
Our analytical chemists will check out sample containers as needed for sample analysis,
using our sample bar coding system. This will enable a sample to be tracked no matter
where it resides in the laboratory.
After samples are logged in and put away, a Sample Confirmation is generated. This
information goes to the designated Project Manager to review all information for
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accuracy. If there are any questions, the client will be contacted immediately for
clarification.
Once the last piece of data is entered into our LIMS system, the report is ready to be
generated. A Final Report will be generated showing all critical information:
• Time and Date Sampled
• Sampler's Name
• Time Received
• City of Lodi EDT number if applicable
• Station Description for each sample
• Test evaluated with the method used
• Analytical results for the method requested
• QA/QC Data
• Sample chain -of -custody
• Invoice for services
If data needs to go electronically to the State, then an EDT format will be generated and
sent to the State. A .pdf of all reports will be automatically e-mailed along with the
invoice to designated City of Lodi staff and any additional recipients that are requested at
report time.
Analytical Reports and EDDs:
Moore Twining uses Element by Promium as their LIMS system. It is fully capable of issuing
reports in various client specific formats including Electronic Data Transfer into the State's
Drinking Water Write -On program. Our superior IT has customized the system so that it will
automatically generate a finished report with invoice upon completion of the last piece of
data and can be e-mailed or faxed all at the touch of a button.
Moore Twining Associates works closely with Promium staff to stay up to date on all
customized Electronic Data Deliverables available for download for our client's needs. This
customization affords us the ability to customize EDDs using Excel spreadsheet programs
that are currently linked with our Element program. It also allows Moore Twining to upload
the City's data into an EQUIS format as needed.
Retention of Records and Sample Storage:
Moore Twining retains all chromatograms, mass spectra reports and accompanying quality
control data for a period of five years. All samples are stored for a minimum of 30 days. In
many instances, samples are stored for longer. Additional sample storage can be arranged if
needed on specific samples. Simply contact your Project Manager to make arrangements.
Invoicing:
Moore Twining Associates, Inc automatically generates invoices for all completed samples
for each work order received. If the City requires invoices to be mailed only on a monthly
basis, then this service will be included to the City at no additional charge.
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We sincerely welcome the opportunity to provide the City of Lodi with our superior
analytical and client services. We have been providing analytical chemistry testing to the
public since 1898 and have serviced many of our municipality clientele for over 70 years.
Our firm has been providing analytical testing services for the City of Lodi since the 1980s.
We welcome the opportunity to continue to work with the City of Lodi and establish a
service contract that will secure the competitive pricing that we have provided to the City for
decades as well as provide our firm with the peace of mind in knowing that the City is happy
with our quality of service and willing to secure a contract between our two firms for
analytical testing.
Please take the time to review the enclosed quote for analytical testing services. The pricing
is highly competitive and among the best pricing offered to any of our clientele. Our hope is
this will provide the City with a valuable service as well as a considerable cost savings. We
sincerely appreciate the opportunity to provide our scope of services and analytical testing
quote. Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is any additional information
that I can provide.
Respectfully,
Moore Twining Associates, Inc.
L
Derek Ramirez
Sales Manager, Analytical Chemistry & Environmental Services
(559) 777-8974
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Enclosure: Analytical Services Quote for 2017-2018
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California ELAP Certificate I /371
Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Analytical Services 201 7-2 01 8
Analytical Services Quotation
Exhibit B
2527 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93 72 1
(559) 268-7021 Phone
(559) 268-0740 Fax
Printed: 08/09/17
Effective: 01/01/17
Expires: 12/31/18
Pricing Summary
Parameter
Method
TAT (days)
Unit Price
-,Water
504 - l,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
EPA 504.1
10
$ 30.00
504 - DBCP & EDB
EPA 504.1
10
$ 30.00
Alkalinity
SM 232013
10
S 18.00
Aluminum, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Aluminum, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Aluminum, Dissolved
EPA 60I0B
10
$ 6.00
Aluminum, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Aluminum, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Aluminum, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Aluminum, Total
EPA 6020
10
$ 6.00
Ammonia as Nitrogen (NH3-N)
EPA 350.1
10
$ 10.00
Antimony, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Antimony, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Antimony, Dissolved
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Antimony, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Antimony, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Antimony, 'Iota!
EPA 60108
10
$ 6.00
Antimony, Total
EPA 6020
10
$ 6.00
Arsenic, Dissolved
EPA 2007
10
$ 6.00
Arsenic, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Arsenic, Ilissolved
EPA 60101:3
10
$ 6.00
Arsenic, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Arsenic, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Arsenic, Tolal
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Asbestos in Waste Water (Sub)
EPA 100.2
10
$ 160.00
Barium, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Barium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Barium, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Barium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Barium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Barium, Tolal
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Base/Neutrals and Acids
EPA 625
10
$ 105.00
Beryllium, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Beryllium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Beryllium, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Beryllium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Beryllium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Beryllium, Total
EPA 60108
10
$ 6.00
Boron, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Boron, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Boron, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Boron, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Boron, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Boron, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Bromide
EPA 300.0
10
$ 12.00
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MfC]C.]E TWINING
California ELAP Certificate #1371
Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Analytical Services 2017-2018
Analytical Services Quotation
2527 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559)268-7021 Phone
(559) 268-0740 Fax
Printed: 08/09/17
Effective: 01/01/17
Expires: 12/31/18
Pricing Summary
Parameter
Method
TAT (days)
Unit Price
Water
Cadmium, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Cadmium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Cadmium, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Cadmium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Cadmium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6,00
Cadmium, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Calcium, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Calcium, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Calcium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Calcium, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Chloride
EPA 300.0
10
$ 6.00
Chlorinated Herbicides
EPA 515.3
10
$ 60.00
Chromium, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Chromium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Chromium, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Chromium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Chromium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Chromium, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Cobalt, Dissolved
EI'A 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Cobalt, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Cobalt, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Cobalt, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Cobalt, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Cobalt, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Color (Apparent)
SM 2120B
10
$ 10.00
Copper, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Copper, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Copper, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Copper, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Copper, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Copper, Total
FPA 60108
10
$ 6.00
Cyanide
SM 4500CN-E
10
$ 21.00
Diquat
EPA 549.2
10
$ 50.00
Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC)
SM 531013
10
$ 30.00
Electrical Conductivity (EC)
SM 251013
10
$ 10.00
Endothall by EPA 548.1 (Sub)
EPA 548.1
10
$ 130.00
EQU1S 3,X Reporting
-
10
$ 30.00
Fluoride
EPA 300.0
10
$ 12.00
Full Title 22
Varies
10
$ 1,800.00
General Mineral
Varies
10
$ 60.00
General Physical
Varies
10
$ 30.00
Glyphosate in Water
EPA 547
10
$ 50.00
Gross Alpha - DW (Sub)
EPA 900.0
10
$ 65.00
HAAS
EPA 552.2
10
$ 55.00
Hardness as CaCO3, Total by 200.7/SM 2340B
Varies
10
$ 12.00
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M(JC)RE TWINING
California FLAP Certificate #1371
Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Analytical Services 2017-2018
Analytical Services Quotation
2527 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-7021 Phone
(559) 268-0740 Fax
Printed: 08/09/17
Effective: 01/01/17
Expires: 12/31/18
Pricing Summary
Parameter
Method
TAT (days)
Unit Price
Water
Inorganic Chemicals 22 CCR 64431A
Varies
10
$ 75.00
Iron, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Iron, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Iron, Dissolved
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Iron, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Iron, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Iron, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Langelier Index (Calc)
SM 2330B
10
$ 40.00
Lead and Copper (DW)
Varies
10
$ 20.00
I.ead, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Lead, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Lead, Dissolved
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
I,ead, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Lead, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Lead, Total
EPA 60108
10
$ 6.00
Magnesium, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Magnesium, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Magnesium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Magnesium, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Manganese, Dissolved
EPA 200,7
10
$ 6.00
Manganese, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Manganese, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Manganese, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Manganese, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Manganese, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Mercury, Total by CVA
EPA 245.1
10
$ 28.00
Mercury, Total by CVA
EPA 7471A
10
$ 28.00
Metals - Lodi 200.8
Varies
10
$ 180.00
Metals - Lodi Biosolids
Varies
10
$ 88.00
Methylene Blue Active Substances (MBAS)
SM 5540C
10
$ 30.00
Moisture Content
% Calculation
10
$ 20.00
Molybdenum, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Molybdenum, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Molybdenum, Dissolved
IPA 60108
10
$ 6.00
Molybdenum, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Molybdenum, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6,00
Molybdenum, Total
EPA 60108
10
$ 6.00
Nickel, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Nickel, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Nickel, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Nickel, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Nickel, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Nickel, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Nitrate •1- Nitrite as N
Varies
10
$ 20.00
Nitrate as N by EPA 300.0
Varies
10
$ 8.00
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A1C)C)RE TWINING
California ELAP Certificate 41371
Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Analytical Services 2017-2018
Analytical Services Quotation
2527 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-7021 Phone
(559) 268-0740 Fax
Printed: 08/09/17
Effective: 01/01/17
Expires: 12/31/18
Pricing Summary
Parameter
Method
TAT (days)
Unit Price
Water
Nitrate as NO3
EPA 300.0
10
$ 8.00
Nitrate by SM 4500 NO3 F
varies
10
$ 8.00
Nitrite as N
EPA 300.0
10
$ 8.00
N-Methylcarbamates by HPLC
EPA 531.2
10
$ 50.00
Odor
SM 2150B
10
$ 10.00
Oil & Grease, Total (HEM)
EPA I664A
10
$ 55.00
Organochlorine Pesticides
EPA 8081A
10
$ 90.00
Organochlorine Pesticides and PC[3s
EPA 608
10
$ 60.00
Organohalidc Pesticides and PCR Screen
EPA 505
10
$ 70.00
Perchlorate
EPA 314.0
10
$ 65.00
pH - Water
SM 4500-1-1 13
10
$ 10.00
Phosphorus, Total (TKP)
EPA 365.4
10
$ 20.00
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
EPA 8082
10
$ 90.00
Potassium, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Potassium, Dissolved
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Potassium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Potassium, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Selenium, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Selenium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Selenium, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Selenium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Selenium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Selenium, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Semivolatile Organic Compounds
EPA 525.2
10
$ 70.00
Semivolatile Organic Compounds
EPA 8270C
10
$ 105.00
Silica, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Silica, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Silica, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Silica, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Silica, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Silica, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Silver, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Silver, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Silver, Dissolved
EPA 60I0B
10
$ 6.00
Silver, TOT
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Silver, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Silver, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Silver, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Sodium, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Sodium, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Sodium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Sodium, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Standard Minerals
Varies
10
$ 105.00
Standard Minerals
Varies
10
$ 125.00
Sulfate
EPA 300.0
10
$ 10.00
['age4of10
a,FIcx)RRE TWINING
California ELAP Certificate ✓/1371
Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Analytical Services 2017-2018
Analytical Services Quotation
2527 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-7021 Phone
(559) 268-0740 Fax
Printed: 08/09/17
Effective: 01/01/17
Expires: 12/31/18
Pricing Summary
Parameter
Method
TAT (days)
Unit Price
Water
Thallium, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Thallium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Thallium, Dissolved
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Thallium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Thallium, 'l'otal
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Thallium, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Tin, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Tin, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Tin, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Tin, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Tin, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
SM 2540C
10
$ 10.00
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN)
EPA 351.2
10
$ 20.00
Total Nitrogen
Varies
10
$ 32.00
Total Nitrogen
Varies
10
$ 32.00
Total Organic Carbon (TOC)
SM 531013
10
$ 28.00
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
EPA 524.2
10
$ 40.00
'total Trihalomethanes (fTFIM)
EPA 624/826013
10
$ 40.00
Turbidity
EPA 180.1
10
$ 10.00
Uranium by EPA 908.0 (Sub)
EPA 908.0
10
$ 75.00
Uranium, Total Alpha
Varies
10
$ 20.00
UV Absorption - 254nm (Sub)
SM 591013
10
$ 65.00
Vanadium, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Vanadium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6,00
Vanadium, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Vanadium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Vanadium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Vanadium, Total
EPA 6010E
10
$ 6.00
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA 524.2
10
$ 45.00
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA 624
10
$ 65.00
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA 826013
10
$ 65.00
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA 826013
10
$ 65.00
Zinc, Dissolved
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Zinc, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Zinc, Dissolved
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Zinc, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Zinc, Total
FPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Zinc, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Soil
Aluminum, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Aluminum, Total
EPA 60108
10
$ 6.00
Aluminum, Total
EPA 6020
10
$ 6,00
Ammonia as Nitrogen (NH3-N)
EPA 350.1
10
$ 10.00
Antimony, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
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A4Ca()I 'F_ I-VV`ININC:
California ELAP Certificate It1371
Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Analytical Services 2017-2018
Analytical Services Quotation
2527 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-7021 Phone
(559) 268-0740 Fax
Printed: 08/09/17
Effective: 01/01/17
Expires: 12/31/18
Pricing Summary
Parameter
Method
TAT (days)
Unit Price
Soil
Antimony, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Antimony, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Antimony, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Antimony, Total
EPA 6020
10
$ 6.00
Arsenic, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Arsenic, Total
EPA 200,7
10
$ 6.00
Arsenic, "Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Arsenic, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Barium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Barium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Barium, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Base/Neutrals and Acids
EPA 625
10
$ 105.00
Beryllium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Beryllium,'l'olal
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Beryllium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Beryllium, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Boron, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Boron, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Bromide
EPA 300.0
10
$ 12.00
Cadmium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Cadmium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Cadmium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Cadmium, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Calcium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Calcium, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Chloride
EPA 300.0
10
$ 6.00
Chromium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Chromium, Total
EPA 200,7
10
$ 6.00
Chromium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Chromium, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Cobalt, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Cobalt, TCLP
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Cobalt, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Cobalt, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Copper, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Copper, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Copper, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Copper, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Cyanide
SM 4500CN-E
10
$ 21.00
Electrical Conductivity (EC)
SM 2510B
10
$ 10.00
EQUIS 3.X Reporting
-
10
$ 30.00
Fluoride
EPA 300.0
10
$ 12.00
General Mineral
Varies
10
$ 60.00
Inorganic Chemicals 22 CCR 6443IA
Varies
10
$ 75.00
Iron, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
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'4C)C]RE TWINING
California ELAP C'erlificale #1371
Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Analytical Services 2017-2018
Analytical Services Quotation
2527 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-7021 Phone
(559) 268-0740 Fax
Printed: 08/09/17
Effective: 01/01/17
Expires: 12/31/18
Pricing Summary
Parameter
Method
TAT (days)
Unit Price
Soil
Iron, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Lead, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Lead, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Lead, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Lead, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Magnesium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Magnesium, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Manganese, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Manganese, Total
EPA 60I0B
10
$ 6.00
Mercury, Total by CVA
EPA 747IA
10
$ 28.00
Metals - Lodi Biosolids
Varies
10
$ 88.00
Methylene Blue Active Substances (MBAS)
SM 5540C
10
$ 30.00
Moisture Content
ASTM D2974
10
$ 20.00
Molybdenum, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Molybdenum, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Molybdenum, Tota]
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Nickel, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Nickel, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Nickel, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Nickel, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Nitrate + Nitrite as N
Varies
10
$ 20.00
Nitrate as N by EPA 300,0
Varies
10
$ 8.00
Nitrate as NO3
EPA 300.0
10
$ 8.00
Nitrite as N
EPA 300.0
10
$ 8.00
Organochlorine Pesticides
EPA 8081A
10
$ 90.00
Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs
EPA 608
10
$ 60,00
Phosphorus, Total (TKP)
SM 4500-P
10
$ 20.00
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
EPA 8082
10
$ 90.00
Potassium, Dissolved
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Potassium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Potassium, 'Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Selenium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Selenium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Selenium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Selenium, Total
EPA 60108
10
$ 6.00
Semivolatile Organic Compounds
EPA 8270C
10
$ 105.00
Silica, Total
EPA 60106
10
$ 6.00
Silver, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Silver, TCLP
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Silver, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Silver, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6,00
Silver, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Sodium, STLC
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Sodium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Sodium, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
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A4CJC)RL 7-14711\11A1(
1(:
California ELAP Certificate 141371
Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Analytical Services 2017-2018
Analytical Services Quotation
2527 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-7021 Phone
(559) 268-0740 Fax
Printed: 08/09/17
Effective: 01/01/17
Expires: 12/31/18
Pricing Summary
Parameter
Method
TAT (days)
Unit Price
Soil
Sulfate
EPA 300.0
10
$ 10.00
Thallium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Thallium, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Thallium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Thallium, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Tin, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
SM 2540C
10
$ 10.00
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN)
SM 4500-N
10
$ 20.00
Total Nitrogen
Varies
10
1 32.00
Total Nitrogen
Varies
10
$ 32.00
Vanadium, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Vanadium, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Vanadium, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6.00
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA 624
10
$ 65.00
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA 826013
10
$ 65.00
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA 826013
10
$ 65.00
Zinc, Dissolved
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6.00
Zinc, Total
EPA 200.7
10
$ 6.00
Zinc, Total
EPA 200.8
10
$ 6,00
Zinc, Total
EPA 6010B
10
$ 6 00
Plant Material
Nitrate as NO3
EPA 300.0
10
$ 8.00
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN)
SM 4500-N,C
10
$ 20.00
Total Nitrogen
Varies
10
$ 32.00
Paint
Lead, Total
EPA 601013
10
$ 6.00
Organic
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA 8260B
10
$ 65.00
Biosolids
Asbestos in Waste Water (Sub)
EPA 100.2
10
$ 160.00
Nitrate as NO3
EPA 300.0
10
$ 8.00
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN)
SM 4500-N,C
10
$ 20.00
Total Nitrogen
Varies
10
$ 32.00
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41O() RL TWINING
California CLAP Certificate 4137/
Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Analytical Services 2017-2018
Analytical Services Quotation
2527 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-7021 Phone
(559) 268-0740 Fax
Printed: 08/09/17
Effective: 01/01/17
Expires: 12/31/18
Title 22 consists of;
Alkalinity by SM2320B
Asbestos (DW) by EPA 100.2 (Sub)
Calcium Total EPA 200.7
Color (Apparent) by SM 21208
549,2 Title 22
Fluoride by EPA 300.0
Langelier Index (Calc)
MBAS by SM 5540C
Nitrite -N by EPA 300 0
Perchlorate by EPA 314,0 (Sub)
525.2
Thallium Total EPA 200 8
524.2
GM - Tottlls•etonsh is oft
Alkalinity by SM2320B
EC by SM2510B
Manganese Total EPA 200,7
Sodium Total F.PA 200.7
Group Analysis Details
Aluminum Total EPA 200.7
Barium Total EPA 200,7
Chloride by EPA 300.0
Copper Total EPA 200,7
504.1 DBCP, EDB
547 Title 22
Lead Total EPA 200.8
Mercury Total EPA 200.8
531 2 Title 22
pH - Water
Silver Total EPA 200.7
PA
Zinc Total EPA 200 7
Calcium Total EPA 200,7
Iron Total EPA 200.7
MBAS by SM 5540C
Sulfate by EPA 300,0
General Physical TItle_22 consists oft
Color (Apparent) by SM 212013 Odor by SM 21508
I4ardnes..ija CaCG3. To/al by 200.7/SM 234011 consists of;
Calcium Total EPA 200.7 Magnesium Total EPA 200.7
Inortatnic Chemicals - Totals Title 22 consists of:
Aluminum Total EPA200,8
Beryllium Total EPA 200.8
Fluoride by EPA 300 0
Nitrate as N by EPA 300.0
Silver Total EPA 200.8
Antimony Total EPA 200 8
Cadmium Total EPA 200.8
Lead Total EPA 200.8
Nitrite -N by EPA 300,0
Thallium Total EPA 200.8
Lead and Copper (DW) consists of;
Copper Total EPA 200.8 Lead Total EPA 200.8
f+fetals - f.ndl 200.8 consists of:
Antimony Total EPA 200.8
Boron Total EPA 200,8
Manganese Total EPA 200.8
Selenium Total EPA 200,8
Aluminum Total EPA 200.8
Beryllium Total EPA 200,8
Lead Total EPA 200.8
Nickel Total EPA 200 8
Zinc Total EPA 200.8
Metals - Lodi Biosolisls consists of:
Antimony Total EPA 601013 Arsenic Total LPA 601013
Cadmium Total EPA 6010B
Mercury Total EPA 7470A
Selenium Total F.PA 60108
Chromium Total EPA 60108
Molybdenum Total EPA 601013
Silver Total EPA 601013
Nitrate � Nitrite as N by EPA 300.0 consists of:
Nitrate as N by EPA 300 0 Nitrite -N by EPA 300.0
pill rate as N by 300.0 consists of:
Nitrate as 6103 by 300.0
Nitrate as N by SM4500 NO3-F consists of:
Nitrate + Nitrite as N by SM 4500 Nitrite -N by SM 4500-NO2 B
Antimony Total EPA 200.8
Beryllium Total EPA 200.7
515.3
Cyanide by SM 4500CN-E
EC by SM2510B
Gross Alpha (DW) (Sub)
Magnesium Total EPA 200,7
Nickel Total EPA200,7
Odor by SM 2150B
Potassium Total EPA 200.7
Sodium Total EPA 200.7
'TDs
Chloride by EPA 3000
Langelier Index (Calc)
pH - Water
TDS
Turbidity by EPA 180,1
Arsenic Total EPA 200.8
Chromium Total EPA 200.8
Mercury Total EPA 200.8
Perchlorate by EPA 314,0 (Sub)
Arsenic Total EPA 200.8
Cadmium Total EPA 200.8
Mercury Total EPA 245
Silver Total EPA 200,8
Beryllium Total EPA 601013
Copper Total EPA 6010B
Nickel Total EPA 601013
Thallium Total EPA 6010B
Arsenic Total EPA 200.8
Cadmium Total EPA 200.7
Chromium Total EPA 200.7
Dioxin (DW) by 1613 (Sub)
548.1 'Title 22 (Sub)
Iron Total EPA 200.7
Manganese Total EPA 200.7
Nitrate as N by EPA 300,0
505
Selenium Total EPA 200,8
Sulfate by EPA 300.0
Turbidity by EPA 180.1
CopperTotal EPA 200 7
Magnesium Total EPA 200.7
Potassium Total EI'A 200 7
Zinc Total F.PA 200.7
Barium Total EPA 200 8
Cyanide by SM 4500CN-E
Nickel "Total EPA 200.8
Selenium Total EPA 200.8
Barium Total EPA 200.8
Chromium Total EPA 200,8
Molybdenum Total EPA 200.8
Thallium Total EPA 200.8
Boron Total EPA 601013
Lead Total CPA 60108
Potassium Total EPA 6010B
Zinc Total EPA 60108
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.-1i►•1[7C31RE TWINING
California FLAP Certificate 81371
Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Analytical Services 2017-2018
Analytical Services Quotation
2527 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-7021 Phone
(559) 268-0740 Fax
Printed: 08/09/17
Effective: 01/01/17
Expires: 12/31/18
Standard Minerals consj&of;
Alkalinity by SM2320B
Boron Total EPA 200.7
Cation/Anion Balance
Copper Total EPA 200.8
Iron Total EPA 200.8
Manganese Total EPA 200.8
pH - Water
Potassium Total EPA 200.7
Sodium Total EPA 200.7
TDS
Total NitroEen consiassf
Nitrate as N by EPA 300_0
TKN
Alkalinity by SM2320B
Boron Total EPA 200 8
Cation/Anion Balance
EC by SM2510B
Magnesium Total EPA 200 7
Nitrate as N by EPA 300.0
pH - Water
Potassium Total EPA 200.7
Sodium Total EPA 200.7
TDS
Nitrate as NO3 by 300.0
TKN
Uranium Total I:I! 269,8 consists of:
Uranium Total EPA 200.8 (Analysis
Only)
Ammonia as Nitrogen
Calcium Total EPA 200,7
Chloride by F.PA 300.0
EC by SM2510B
Magnesium Total EPA 200,7
Nitrate as N by EPA 300.0
Phosphorus, Total (TKP)
Silica Total EPA 200,8
Sulfate by EPA 300.0
Zinc Total EPA 200,8
Nitrite -N by EPA 300.0
Ammonia as Nitrogen
Calcium Total EPA 200 7
Chloride by EPA 300.0
Iron Total EPA 200.7
Manganese Total EPA 200.7
Nitrite -N by EPA 300.0
Phosphorus, Total (TKP)
Silica Total EPA 200,7
Sulfate by EPA 300.0
Nitrite -N by EPA 300,0
If you have any questions, please feel free to call us at the number listed above. We look forward to earning
your business.
Sincerely,
Moore Twining Associates, Inc.
Derek Ramirez
Sales Manager
Accepted by:
Travis Kahrs
City of Lodi
Date:
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EXHIBIT C
NOTE: The City of Lodi is now using the online insurance program PINS Advantage. Once you have been
awarded a contract you will receive an email from the City's online insurance program requesting you to
forward the email to your insurance provider(s). Please see attached flyer regarding PINS Advantage.
Insurance Requirements for Contractor The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this
Agreement, insurance coverage as listed below. These insurance policies shall protect Contractor and any
subcontractor performing work covered by this Agreement from claims for damages for personal injury, including
accidental death, as well as from claims for property damages, which may arise from Contractor's operations under
this Agreement, whether such operations be by Contractor, or by any subcontractor, or by anyone directly or
indirectly employed by either of them, and the amount of such insurance shall be as follows:
COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY
$2,000,000 Each Occurrence
$4,000,000 General Aggregate
COMPREHENSIVE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY
$1,000,000 Combined Single Limit
Such insurance shall cover liability arising out of any vehicle (including, owned, hired and non -hired vehicles)
operated in performing any and all services pursuant to this Agreement. Coverage shall be written on ISO form
CA 00 01 12 90, or a later version, that provides liability coverage at least as broad as this form.
3 PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY / ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
$2,000,000 Each Occurrence
4 POLLUTION LIABILITY
$2,000,000 Each Occurrence
5 ERRORS AND OMISSIONS / TECHNOLOGY
$3,000,000 Per Claim
$6,000,000 Annual Aggregate
Covering all acts, errors, omissions, negligence, network security and privacy risks, including but not limited to
unauthorized access, failure of security, breach of privacy perils, wrongful disclosure, collection, or other
negligence in the handling of confidential information, privacy perils, and including coverage for related
regulatory defense and penalties; data breach expenses, and payable whether incurred by City of Lodi or
Contractor, including but not limited to consumer notification, whether or not required by law, computer
forensic investigations, public relations and crisis management firm fees, credit file or identity monitoring or
remediation services in the performance of services for, or on behalf of, City of Lodi.
Such insurance shall be maintained in force at all times during the term of the agreement and provide an
Extended Reporting Period (ERP) for a period of one year thereafter, for services completed during the term of
the agreement.
All limits are to be designated strictly for the City of Lodi, its elected and appointed boards, commissions, officers,
agents, employees, and volunteers. All deductibles or self-insured retentions (SIR) must be disclosed to City's Risk
Manager for approval and shall not reduce the limits of liability set forth hereinabove. Insurance policies containing
any deductible or SIR provision shall provide, or be endorsed to provide, that the deductible or SIR may be satisfied
by either the Named Insured(s) or the City of Lodi.
It is required that any available insurance proceeds broader than or in excess of the specified minimum insurance
coverage requirements and/or limits set forth above, shall be available to City as an additional insured. Furthermore,
the requirements for coverage and limits shall be (i) the minimum coverage and limits specified in these insurance
requirements; or (ii) the broader coverage and maximum limits of coverage of any insurance policy or proceeds
available to the Contractor; whichever is greater.
Contractor agrees and stipulates that any insurance coverage provided to the City of Lodi shall provide for a claims
period following termination of coverage which is at least consistent with the claims period or statutes of limitations
found in the California Tort Claims Act (California Government Code Section 810 et seq.).
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Insurance Requirements for Contractor (continued)
A copy of the certificate(s) of insurance with the following endorsements shall be furnished to the City:
(a) Additional Named Insured Endorsement
Pursuant to a separate endorsement (ISO form CG 2010 (11/85) or a later version, that provides liability
coverage at least as broad as this form) such insurance as is afforded by this policy shall also apply to the City
of Lodi, its elected and appointed boards, commissions, officers, agents, employees, and volunteers as
additional named insureds. An additional named insured endorsement is also required for Auto Liability.
(b) Primary and Non -Contributory Insurance Endorsement
Additional insurance coverage under the Contractor's policy shall be "primary and non-contributory" and will
not seek contribution from City's insurance or self-insurance and shall be at least as broad as ISO form CG 20
01 04 13.
NOTE: (1) The street address of the CITY OF LODI must be shown along with (a) and (b) above: 221 West
Pine Street, Lodi, California, 95240; (2) The insurance certificate must state, on its face or as an
endorsement, a description of the proiect that it is insuring.
(c) Waiver of Subrogation
Include a waiver of subrogation against the City of Lodi, its elected and appointed boards, commissions,
officers, agents, employees, and volunteers. A waiver is required for General Liability and Auto Liability.
(d) Limits of Coverage
The limits of insurance coverage required may be satisfied by a combination of primary and umbrella or
excess insurance. Any umbrella or excess insurance of Contractor shall contain, or be endorsed to contain, a
provision that such coverage shall also apply on a primary and non-contributory basis for the benefit of the City
before the City's own insurance or self-insurance shall be called upon to protect the City as a named insured.
(e) Completed Operations Endorsement
For three years after completion of project, a certificate of insurance with a Completed Operations
Endorsement, CG 20 37 07 04, will be provided to the City of Lodi
(f) Severability of Interest Clause
The term "insured" is used severally and not collectively, but the inclusion herein of more than one insured
shall not operate to increase the limit of the company's liability.
(g) Notice of Cancellation or Change in Coverage Endorsement
This policy may not be canceled nor the coverage reduced by the company without 30 days' prior written
notice of such cancellation or reduction in coverage to the Risk Manager, City of Lodi, 221 West Pine St., Lodi,
CA 95240.
(h) Continuity of Coverage
All policies shall be in effect on or before the first day of the Term of this Agreement. At least thirty (30) days
prior to the expiration of each insurance policy, Contractor shall furnish a certificate(s) showing that a new or
extended policy has been obtained which meets the minimum requirements of this Agreement. Contractor
shall provide proof of continuing insurance on at least an annual basis during the Term. If Contractor's
insurance lapses or is discontinued for any reason, Contractor shall immediately notify the City and
immediately obtain replacement insurance.
(i) Failure to Comply
If Contractor fails or refuses to obtain and maintain the required insurance, or fails to provide proof of
coverage, the City may obtain the insurance. Contractor shall reimburse the City for premiums paid, with
interest on the premium paid by the City at the maximum allowable legal rate then in effect in California. The
City shall notify Contractor of such payment of premiums within thirty (30) days of payment stating the amount
paid, the names) of the insurer(s), and rare of interest. Contractor shall pay such reimbursement and interest
on the first (15) day of the month following the City's notice. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Agreement, if Contractor fails or refuses to obtain or maintain insurance as required by this agreement, or fails
to provide proof of insurance, the City may terminate this Agreement upon such breach. Upon such
termination, Contractor shall immediately cease use of the Site or facilities and commence and diligently
pursue the removal of any and all of its personal property from the site or facilities.
(1)
(]ual]fied Insurer(s)
All insurance required by the terms of this Agreement must be provided by insurers licensed to do business in
the State of California which are rated at least "A-, VI" by the AM Best Ratings Guide, and which are
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acceptable to the City. Non -admitted surplus lines carriers may be accepted provided they are included on the
most recent list of California eligible surplus lines insurers (LESLI list) and otherwise meet City requirements.
(k) Builder's Risk
During the term of this contract, Contractor shall maintain in force, at its own expense, Builder's Risk / Course
of Construction/Installation Floater covering contractor's labor, materials and equipment to be used for
completion of the work performed under this contract against all risks of direct physical loss, excluding
earthquake and flood, for an amount equal to the full amount of the contract improvements.
Workers Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Agreement,
Worker's Compensation Insurance for all of Contractor's employees employed at the site of the project and, if any
work is sublet, Contractor shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Worker's Compensation Insurance for all
of the latter's employees unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. In case
any class of employees engaged in hazardous work under this Agreement at the site of the project is not protected
under the Worker's Compensation Statute, the Contractor shall provide and shall cause each subcontractor to
provide insurance for the protection of said employees. A waiver of subrogation is required for workers
compensation insurance. This policy may not be canceled nor the coverage reduced without 30 days' prior written
notice of such cancellation or reduction in coverage to the Risk Manager, City of Lodi, 221 West Pine St., Lodi, CA
95240
NOTE: The City reserves the right to obtain a full certified copy of any insurance policy or endorsements
required. Failure to exercise this right shall not constitute a waiver of the City's right to exercise after the
effective date.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2017-182
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
WITH MOORE TWINING ASSOCIATES, INC., OF FRESNO, FOR
PUBLIC WORKS WATER AND WASTEWATER LABORATORY SERVICES
WHEREAS, the City of Lodi's water, wastewater, and stormwater facilities are operated
under various permits issued and regulated by the State of California; and
WHEREAS, each permit requires a diverse comprehensive monitoring program that
contains a variety of water quality analysis at varied frequencies; and
WHEREAS, some of the analyses can be completed by the City's certified laboratory,
located at the White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility; however, some samples must be
measured at concentrations as low as a few parts per trillion, requiring a laboratory with
appropriately -qualified staff and very specialized equipment; and
WHEREAS, staff recommends authorizing the City Manager to execute a Professional
Services Agreement with Moore Twining Associates, Inc., of Fresno, for Public Works water and
wastewater laboratory services, in the amount of $160,000.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Lodi City Council does hereby
authorize the City Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement with Moore Twining
Associates, Inc., of Fresno, California, for Public Works water and wastewater laboratory
services, in the amount of $160,000.
Dated: September 20, 2017
hereby certify that Resolution No. 2017-182 was passed and adopted by the City
Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held September 20, 2017, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Chandler, Nakanishi, and Mayor Kuehne
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Johnson and Mounce
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
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J NIFER4, FERRAIOLO
ity Clerk
2017-182