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FROM -TO, HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY C6014CCITY MANAGER
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DATE. •13,2018
ENVIRONMENTALSUBJECT: APPROVE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH WECK
ANALYTICAL DBA WECK
LABORATORIES, INC. FOR ANALYTICAL LABORATORY TESTING SERVICES
That the City Council:
1. Approve a Professional Services Agreement with Weck Analytical Environmental
Services, Inc., dba Weck Laboratories, Inc., in the amount of $86,130 for
analytical laboratory testing services for a period of two years with an option to
renew for an additional two years;
2; Authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement in a form acceptable by the
City Attorney; and
& Authorize the City Manager to execute any and all amendments to the
agreement as deemed necessary up to 15% of the program budget in a form
acceptable by the City Attorney.
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The City of Downey (City), like other water purveyors, is required to collect water quality
samples throughout each year in accordance with United States Environmental Protection
Agency (US EPA) and State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) requirements.
In accordance with these requirements, the City must collect and analyze water distribution and
source water samples at various frequencies depending on the category of constituent which
includes microbiological, inorganic, volatile organic, synthetic organic, general mineral, general
physical, radiological, anions, state unregulated compounds, and federal unregulated
compounds. Results of such analyses are required to be reported to the US EPA, State Water
Board, and annually in the City's water quality report.
On July 30, 2018, a Request for Proposals (RFP) was issued soliciting proposals from qualified
water quality laboratories for analytical laboratory testing services for the City of Downey's water
system. On August 17, 2018, two proposals were received from Weck Analytical Environmental
Services, Inc., dba Weck Laboratories, Inc. and Eurofins Laboraties, Inc.
ANALYTICAL LABORATORY TESTING SERVICES
NOVEMBER 13, 2018
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A"selection process addressing qualifications of laboratory and staff, references, accuracy and
reliability of reporting, quality of proposal response and adherence to requirements, ability to
meet City's expectations, including quality control and equipment, unit costs, and overall
program costs was performed. Based on the results of the evaluation process, Weck
Laboratories, Inc. was selected.
The proposed scope of services includes, but is not limited to the following::
• Delivery of sampling materials to and from the city
• Pick up of samples
• Preservation of samples
• Analytical testing services
• Laboratory reporting
Weck Laboratories was found to have the necessary certification and experience along with a
track record of quick response times. Staff recommends the approval of a Professional
Services Agreement with Weck Analytical Environmental Services, Inc., dba Weck Laboratories,
Inc. for two years beginning October 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2020 with the option of
extending the term for up to an additional two years.
Efficiency & Adaptability
Quality of Life, Infrastructure & Parks
The total cost to the City for services to be provided by Weck Laboratories for two years is
$86,130 of which $43,065 is for each year of service. The City's approved Fiscal Year 2018-19
Water Fund operating budget includes adequate funds under account number 51-4-3510-0700
to cover the Weck Laboratories contract for FY 2018-19. Future Water Fund operating budgets
will be adjusted via the City's annual budget approval process to correspond with subsequent
years' expenses associated with this Agreement.
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment A — Professional Services Agreement with Weck Analytical Environmental Services,
Inc., dba Weck Laboratories, Inc.
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CITY OF DOWNEY
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH WECK ANALYTICAL
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. DBA WECK LABORATORIES, INC.
FOR ANALYTICAL LABORATORY TESTING SERVICES
1. PARTIES AND DATE.
This Agreement is made and entered into this 13th day of November 2018 by and
between the City of Downey, a California municipal corporation and chart�r city with its
principal place of business at 11111 Brookshire Avenue, Downey California 90241 ("City")
and Weck Analytical Environmental Services, Inc., dba Weck Laboratories, Inc. , a
California corporation , with its principal place of business at 14859 East Clark Avenue , City
of Industry, CA 91745 ("Consultant"). City and Consultant are sometimes individually
referred to as "Party" and collectively as "Parties."
2. RECITALS.
Consultant desires to perform and assume responsibility for the provision o ce ain
professional analytical laboratory testing services required by City on the terms and
conditions set forth in this Agreement. Consultant represents that it has demonstrated
competence and experience in providing analytical laboratory testing services to public
clients, is licensed in the State of California, and is familiar with the plans of City.
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City desires to engage Consultant to render such services for analytical laboratory
testing services in connection with the City's Water Quality Compliance program ("Project")
as set forth in this Agreement.
3. TERMS.
3.1 Scope of Services and Term.
General$oopg6f86rVidesonsultant promises and agrees tofurnis
to City all labor, materials, tools, equipment, services, and incidental and customary work
necessary to fully and adequately supply the professional analytical laboratory testing I
services necessary for the Project ("Services"). The Services are more particularly describ
in Exhibit "A", Scope of Services/Schedule of Services attached hereto and incorporated
herein by reference. All Services shall be subject to, and performed in accordance with, thi
Agreement, the exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and all
applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations, I
3.1.2 Term. The term of this Agreement shall be from October 1, 2018 to June
30, 2020, unless earlier terminated as provided herein. Consultant shall complete the
Services within the term of this Agreement, and shall meet any other established schedules
and deadlines. The City, at its sole option, may renew the Agreement for two subsequent
one-year terms by written amendment to this Agreement signed by the City Manager and the
Consultant, upon terms and conditions agreed to by the City and Consultant.
3.2 Responsibilities of •
3.2.1 Control and P tor. The
Services shall be performed by Consultant or under its supervision. Consultant will
determine the means, methods and details of performing the Services subject to the
requirements of this Agreement. City retains Consultant on an independent contractor basis
and not as an employee. Consultant retains the right to perform similar or different services
for others during the term of this Agreement. Any additional personnel performing the
Services under this Agreement on behalf of Consultant shall also not be employees of City
and shall at all times be under Consultant's exclusive direction and control. Consultant shall
pay all wages, salaries, and other amounts due such personnel in connection with their
performance of Services under this Agreement and as required bylaw. Consultant shall be
responsible for all reports and obligations respecting such additional personnel, including, but
not limited to: social security taxes, income tax withholding, unemployment insurance,
disability insurance, and workers' compensation insurance.
In the event that Consultant or any employee, agent, or subcontractor of Consultant
providing services under this Agreement claims or is determined by a court of competent
jurisdiction or the California Public Employees Retirement System (CaIPERS) to be eligible
for enrollment in CalPERS as an employee of City, Consultant shall indemnify, defend, and
hold harmless CITY for the payment of any employee and/or employer contributions for
CalPERS benefits on behalf of Consultant or its employees, agents, or subcontractors, as
well as for the payment of any penalties and interest on such contributions, which would
otherwise be the responsibility of City.
3.2.2 Schedule of Services. Consultant shall perform the Services
expeditiously, within the term of this Agreement, and in accordance with the Schedule of
Services set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
Consultant represents that it has the professional and technical personnel required to perform
the Services in conformance with such conditions. In order to facilitate Consultant's
conformance with the Schedule, City shall respond to Consultant's submittals in a timely
manner. Upon request of City, Consultant shall provide a more detailed schedule of
anticipated performance to meet the Schedule of Services. The parties acknowledge that the
Schedule of Services may be amended by mutual agreement due to changes in
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Coordination of Services. Consultant agrees to work closely with City
staff in the performance of Services and shall be available to City's staff, consultants and
other staff at all reasonable times.
3z8 Standard of C8(OPetf6tMAhc6 of EMOIbW40s�. Consultant shall perform
all Services under this Agreement in a skillful and competent manner, consistent with the
standards generally recognized as being employed by professionals in the same discipline in
the State of California. Consultant represents and maintains that it is skilled in the
professional calling necessary to perform the Services. Consultant warrants that all
employees and subcontractors shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the
Services assigned to them. Finally, Consultant represents that it, its employees and
r,ubcontractors have all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals of whatever nature
that are legally required to perform the Services including a City Business License, and that
such licenses and approvals shall be maintained throughout the term of this Agreement. As
provided for in the indemnification provisions of this Agreement, Consultant shall perform, at
its own cost and expense and without reimbursement from the City, any services necessary
to correct errors or omissions which are caused by the Consultant's failure to comply with the
standard of care provided for herein. Any employee of the Consultant or its sub -consultants
who is determined by the City to be uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or
timely completion of the Project, a threat to the safety of persons or property, or any
employee who fails or refuses to perform the Services in a manner consistent with the
standard of care set forth herein, shall be promptly removed from the Project by the
Consultant and shall not be re-employed to perform any of the Services or to work on the
Project.
3.2.9 Laws and k6g�iationg. Consultant shall keep itself fully informed of and
in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations in force at
the time the Services are performed by Consultant and in any manner affecting the
performance of the Project or the Services, including all applicable Cal/OSHA requirements
and State and Federal water quality requirements, and shall give all notices required by law.
Consultant shall be liable for all violations of such laws and regulations in connection with
Services. If the Consultant performs any work knowing it to be contrary to such laws, rules
and regulations and without giving written notice to the City, Consultant shall be solely
responsible for all costs arising therefrom. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold City,
its officials, directors, officers, employees and agents free and harmless, pursuant to the
applicable indemnification provisions of this Agreement, rom any claim or liability arising out
of any failure or alleged failure to comply with such laws, rules or regulations. Consultant's
violation of such laws, rules and regulations shall also constitute a material breach of this
Agreement.
3.2.10 Insurance.
3.2410il Time for Compiiante. Consultant shall not commence the
Services or the Project under this Agreement until it has provided evidence satisfactory to the
City that it has secured all insurance required under this section. In addition, Consultant shall
not allow any subcontractor to commence work on any subcontract until it has provided
evidence satisfactory to the City that the subcontractor has secured all insurance required
under this section. The City reserves the right to modify these requirements, including limits,
based on the nature of the risk, prior experience with insurer, coverage or other special
circumstpices.
3.2.10.2 Minimum Reguirements. Consultant shall, at its expense,
procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement insurance against claims for injuries
to persons or damages to property which may arise from or in connection with the
performance of the Agreement, the Services or the Project by the Consultant, its agents,
representatives, employees or subcontractors. Consultant shall also require all of its
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subcontractors to procure and maintain the same insurance for the duration of the
Agreement. Such insurance shall meet at least the following minimum levels of coverage:
(A) Minimum Scope of Insurance. (1) Commercial General
Liability (CGL)- Insurance Services Office Form CG 00 01 covering CGL on an "occurrence"
basis including products and completed operations, property damage, bodily injury and
personal and advertising injury; (2) Automobile Liability: Insurance Services Office Form
Number CA 0001 covering Code 1 (any auto) or if Consultant owns no autos, Code 8 (hired)
and 9 (non -owned); and (3) Workers' Compensation: Workers' Compensation insurance as
required by the State of California with Statutory Limits; and (4) Employer's Liability
Insurance.
(B) Minimum Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall maintain
limits no less than: (1) Commercial General Liability (CGL): No less than $2,000,000 per
occurrence for products and completed operations, bodily injury, property damage and
personal and advertising injury. If Commercial General Liability Insurance or other form with
general aggregate limit applies, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to
this Agreement/location (ISO CG 25 03 or 25 04) or the general aggregate limit shall be
twice the required occurrence limit; (2) Automobile Liability: No less than $1,000,000 per
accident for bodily injury and property damage; and (3) Workers' Compensation: Workers'
Compensation limits as required by the Labor Code of the State of California with Statutory
Limits; (4) Employer's Liability: Employer's Liability limits of no less than $1,000,000 per
accident for bodily injury or disease. Employer's Liability coverage may be waived by the City
if City receives written verification that Consultant has no employees.
If the Consultant maintains broader coverage and/or higher limits than the minimum shown in
this subdivision 3.2.10.2, the City requires and shall be entitled to the broader coverage
and/or the higher limits maintained by the Consultant. Any available insurance proceeds in
excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to the
City.
3.2.10.3 Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions;„ Consultant
shall procure and maintain, and require its sub -consultants to procure and maintain, for a
period of five (5) years following completion of the Services or the Project, errors and
omissions liability insurance appropriate to its profession. Such insurance shall be in an
amount not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence or claim and $2,000,000 in the aggregate,
and shall be endorsed to include contractual liability. If the Consultant maintains broader
coverage and/or higher limits than the minimum shown in this subdivision 3.2.10.3, the City
requires and shall be entitled to the broader coverage and/or higher limits maintained by the
Consultant. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of
insurance and coverage shall be available to the City.
3.2.10.4 Insurance Endorsements. The insurance policies shall
contain the following provisions, or Consultant shall provide endorsements on forms
approved by the City to add the following provisions to the insurance policies:
(A) Additional Insured Status. The Commercial General
Liability policy shall be'endorsed 'to state that: (1) the City, its directors, officials, officers,
employees, agents and volunteers shall be covered as additional insureds with respect to
liability arising from the work, Services, Project or operations performed by or on behalf of the
Consultant, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work,
Services. Projector operations; and (2) the insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as
respects the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers, or if
excess, shall stand in an unbroken chain of coverage excess of the Consultant's scheduled
underlying coverage. Commercial General Liability insurance coverage may be provided in
the form of an endorsement to the Consultant's insurance (at lease as broad as ISO Form
CG 20 10 11 85 or both CG 20 10, CG 20 26, CG 20 33 or CG 20 38; and CG 20 37 forms if
later revisions are used).
(B) Waiver of Subrogation. Consultant hereby grants to City a
waiver of any right to subrogation which any insurer of said Consultant may acquire against
the City by virtue of the payment of any loss under said insurance policies set forth herein.
Consultant agrees to obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to affect this waiver of
subrogation, but this provision applies regardless of whether or not the City has received a
waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer.
(C) All Coverages. Each insurance policy required by this
Agreement shall be endorsed to state that: (A) coverage shall not be suspended, voided,
reduced or canceled except with written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested to
the City; and (B) any failure to comply with reporting or other provisions of the policies,
including breaches of warranties, shall not affect coverage provided to the City, its directors,
officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers.
3.2.10.5 Primary Coverage; For any claims related to this
Agreement, the Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance and primary
coverage at least as broad as ISO CG 20 01 04 13 with respect to the City, its directors,
officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance
maintained by the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers shall
be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not be called upon to contribute with it in
any way.
3.2.10.6 Spearation of Insureds iso Special lmatn
itios. All
insurance required by this Section shall contain standard separation of insureds provisions.
In addition, such insurance shall not contain any special limitations on the scope of protection
afforded to the City, its directors officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers.
3.2.10.7 Deductibles and Self -Insurance Retentions. Any
deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. City may
require Consultant to provide proof of ability to pay losses and related investigations, claim
administration and defense expenses and costs within the retention. The policy language
shall provide or be endorsed to provide that the self-insured retention may be satisfied by
either the named insured or City.
3.2.10.8 Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with
insurers with a current A.M. Best's rating no less than A:VII, authorized to do business in
California, and satisfactory to the City.
3.2.10.9 Verification of Coverage. Consultant shall furnish City with
original certificates of insurance, including all required amendatory endorsements (or copies
of the applicable policy language effective coverage required by this provision) and a copy of
the Declarations and Endorsement Page of the Commercial General Liability policy listing all
policy endorsements to the City before the commencement of work under this Agreement.
However, failure to obtain the required documents prior to the commencement of work under
this Agreement shall not waive the Consultant's obligation to provide them to the City. The
City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies,
including endorsements, at any time.
3.2.10.10 '
Claims -Made PoliciesIf any of the policies provide
coverage on a claims -made basis:
(A) The retroactive date must be shown and must be before the date of this
Agreement or the date work commences under this Agreement, whichever is earliest;
(B) Insurance must be maintained and evidence of insurance must be
provided for at least five (5) years after completion of the Services provided under this
Agreement;
(C) If coverage is canceled, non -renewed, and not replaced with another
claims -made policy form with a retroactive date prior to the effective date of this Agreement
or the date work commences under this Agreement, whichever is earliest, the Consultant
must purchase extended reporting coverage for a minimum of five (5) years after completion
of the Services under this Agreement.
3.2.11 Safetv. Consultant shall execute and maintain its work so as to avoid
injury or damage to any person or property. In carrying out its Services, the Consultant shall
at all times be in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and
regulations, and shall exercise all necessary precautions for the safety of employees
appropriate to the nature of the work and the conditions under which the work is to be
performed. Safety precautions as applicable shall include, but shall not be limited to: (A)
adequate life protection and life-saving equipment and procedures; (B) instructions in
accident prevention for all employees and subcontractors, such as safe walkways, scaffolds,
fall protection ladders, bridges, gang planks, confined space procedures, trenching and
shoring, equipment and other safety devices, equipment and wearing apparel as are
necessary or lawfully required to prevent accidents or injuries; and (C) adequate facilities for
the proper inspection and maintenance of all safety measures.
3.3 Fees and Payments.
3.3.1 Compensation. Consultant shall receive compensation, including
authorized reimbursements, for all Services rendered under this Agreement at the unit price
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rates set is in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein•y re erence. e oa
compensation for the Services shall hot exceed Eighty Six Thousand One Hundred Thirty
Dollars and 00/100 cents ($86,130.00) without written approval of the City. Extra Work may
be authorized, as described below, and if authorized, said Extra Work will be compensated at
the rates and manner set forth in Exhibit "C" attached to this Agreement.
3.3.2 PUMbM Consultant shall submit to City a monthly
itemized statement which indicates work completed and hours of Services rendered by
Consultant. The statement shall describe the amount of Services and supplies provided
since the initial commencement date, or since the start of the subsequent billing periods, as
appropriate, through the date of the statement. City shall, within thirty (30) days of receivins
such statement, review the statement and pay all approved charges thereon. I
3.3,3 Reimbursement for Expenses. Consultant shall not be reimbursed for
any expenses unless authorized in writing by City,
3.3.4 Extra Work. At any time during the term of this Agreement, City may
request t at onsultant pe orm xtra or . s use ere n, xtra or means any work
which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but
which the parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this
Agreement. Consultant shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without
written authorization from the City Manager,
Maintenance and Inspection. Consultant shall maintain complete and
accurate records with respect to all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All
such records shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of City
during normal business hours to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such
records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall allow
inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement
for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement.
15.1.1 Grounds for Tetmiriati6n. City may, by written notice to
Consultant, terminate the Whole or any part of this Agreement at any time either for cause
for the City's convenience and without cause by giving written notice to Consultant of such
termination, and specifying the effective date thereof, at least seven (7) days before the
effective date of such termination, Consultant may only terminate this Agreement for cau
upon giving the City not less than seven (7) calendar days'written notice.
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Upon termination, Consultant shall be compensated only for those services which
have been adequately rendered to City, and Consultant shall be entitled to no further
compensation. The City shall within fifteen (15) calendar days following termination pay the
Consultant for all services adequately rendered and all reimbursable costs incurred by
Consultant up to the date of termination, in accordance with the payment provisions of this
Agreement.
The following reasons shall constitute "cause" for which either party may terminate this
Agreement as provided herein:
Substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms of
this Agreement and through no fault of the terminating party;
• Assignment of this Agreement or transfer of the Project by either party to any
other entity without the prior written consent of the other party;
• Suspension of the Project or the Consultant's Services by the City for more than
ninety (90) calendar days, consecutive or in the aggregate, without good cause;
Material changes in the conditions under which this Agreement was entered
into, the Scope of Services or the nature of the Project, and the failure of the
parties to reach agreement on the compensation and schedule adjustments
necessitated by such changes.
3.5.1.2 Effect of Termination. If this Agreement is terminated as
provided herein, City may require Consultant to provide all finished or unfinished Documents
and Data and other information of any kind prepared by Consultant in connection with the
performance of Services under this Agreement. Consultant shall be required to provide such
Documents and Data and other information within fifteen (15) days of the City's request.
3.5.1.3 Additional Services. In the event this Agreement is
terminated in whole or in part as provided herein, City may procure, upon such terms and in
such manner as it may determine appropriate, services similar to those terminated.
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3.5.2 Ddivery of N. otices permitted or required under this
Agreement shall be given to the respective parties at the following address, or at such oth
address as the respective parties may provide in writing for this purpose: I
Weck Analytical Environmental Services, , Inc. dba Weck
Laboratories, Inc.
14859 East Clark Avenue
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City of Downey
11111 Brookshire Avenue
Downey, California 90241
Phone: (562)904-7110
Fax: (562) 904-7296
Attn: Delfino Consunji, P.E.,
Director of Public Works/City Engineer
City of Downey
City Attorney's Office
11111 Brookshire Avenu-
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DowneyCalifornia 90241
Such notice shall be deemed made when personally delivered or When mailed, forty-
eight (48) hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail, first class postage prepaid and addressed to
the party at its applicable address. Actual notice shall be deemed adequate notice on the
date actual notice occurred, regardless of the method of service.
3.5.3.1 Documents & Data; Licensina of Intellectual Property. This
Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify,
reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied
in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of
authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical
drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are
prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant under this Agreement ("Documents &
Data"). Consultant shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a
non-exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subcontractor prepares
under this Agreement. Consultant represents and warrants that Consultant has the legal
right to license any and all Documents & Data. Consultant makes no such representation
and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were prepared by design professionals
other than Consultant or provided to Consultant by the City. City shall not be limited in any
way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within
the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk.
3.5.3.2 Confidentiality. All ideas, memoranda, specifications,
plans, procedures, drawings, descriptions, computer program data, input record data, written
information, and other Documents and Data either created by or provided to Consultant in
connection with the performance of this Agreement shall be held confidential by Consultant.
Such materials shall not, without the prior written consent of City, be used by Consultant for
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any purposes other than the performance of the Services. Nor shall such materials be
disclosed to any person or entity not connected with the performance of the Services or the
Project. Nothing furnished to Consultant which is otherwise known to Consultant or is
generally known, or has become known, to the related industry shall be deemed confidential.
Consultant shall not use City's name or insignia, photographs of the Project, or any publicity
pertaining to the Services or the Project in any magazine, trade paper, newspaper, television
or radio production or other similar medium without the prior written consent of City.
3.5.4 Cooperation; Further Acts. The Parties shall fully cooperate with one
another, and shall take any additional acts or sign any additional documents as may be
necessary, appropriate or convenient to attain the purposes of this Agreement.
3.5.5 Attorney's Fees. In the event of any litigation, whether in a court of law,
administrative hearing, arbitration, or otherwise, arising from or related to this Agreement of
the services provided under this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover
from the non -prevailing party all reasonable costs incurred, including staff time, court costs,
attorneys' fees and all other related expenses in such litigation.
3.5.6 Indemnification,
3.5.6.1 General Indemnification. Except as provided in subdivision
3.5.6.2 below which is applicable to "design professionals" only, Consultant shall defend (with
counsel acceptable to City), indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees,
volunteers and agents free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action,
costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury, in law or equity, to property or persons,
including wrongful death, in any manner arising out of or incident to any alleged negligent
acts, errors, omissions or willful misconduct of Consultant, its officials, officers, employees,
agents, consultants and contractors arising out of or in connection with the performance of
the Services, the Project or this Agreement, including without limitation the payment of all
consequential damages and attorneys' fees and other related costs and expenses.
Consultant shall defend, at Consultant's own cost, expense and risk, any and all such
aforesaid suits, actions or other legal proceedings of every kind that may be brought or
instituted against City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents or volunteers.
Consultant shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that may be rendered
against City or its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents or volunteers, in any such
suit, action or other legal proceeding. Consultant shall reimburse City and its directors,
officials, officers, employees, agents and/or volunteers, for any and all legal expenses and
costs incurred by each of them in connection therewith or in enforcing the indemnity herein
provided. Consultant's obligation to indemnify shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if
any, received by the City, its directors, officials officers, employees, and agents or volunteers.
Consultant shall not be obligated to defend, indemnify or hold the City harmless in any
manner whatsoever for any claims or liability arising solely out of the City's own negligent
acts, errors or omissions or willful misconduct.
3.5.6.2 Design Professionals. The provisions of this subdivision
3.5.6.2 shall apply only in the event that Consultant is a "design professional" within the
meaning of California Civil Code section 2782.8(c). If Consultant is a "design professional"
within the meaning of Section 2782.8(c), then, notwithstanding subdivision 3.5.6.1 above, to
the fullest extent permitted bylaw (including, without limitation, Civil Code sections 2782 and
2782.6), Consultant shall defend (with legal counsel reasonably acceptable to City),
indemnify and hold harmless City and City's officers, officials, employees, volunteers and
agents from and against any Claim that arises out of, pertains to, or relates to, directly or
indirectly, in whole or in part, the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of
Consultant, any subconsultant, subcontractor or any other person directly or indirectly
employed by them, or any person that any of them control, arising out of Consultant's
performance of any task or service for or on behalf of City under this Agreement. Such
obligations to defend, hold harmless and indemnify City or any City officers, officials,
employees or volunteers shall not apply to the extent that such Claims are caused in part by
the sole active negligence or willful misconduct of City or such City officers, officials,
employees, volunteers and agents. Consultant's cost to defend City and/or City's officers,
officials, employees or volunteers against any such Claim shall not exceed Consultant's
proportionate percentage of fault with respect to that Claim; however, pursuant to Civil Code
section 2782.8(a), in the event that one or more defendants is unable to pay its share of
defense costs due to bankruptcy or dissolution of the business, Consultant shall meet and
confer with City (and, if applicable, other parties) regarding any unpaid defense costs. To the
extent Consultant has a duty to indemnify City or any City officers, officials, employees,
volunteers and/or agents under this subdivision 3.5.6.2, Consultant shall be responsible for
all incidental and consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly, in whole or in part,
from Consultant's negligence, recklessness or willful misconduct.
3.5.7 Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire Agreement of the
parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations,
understandings or agreements.
3.5.8 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the
State of California. Venue shall be the courts in Los Angeles County.
3.5.9 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence for each and every provision of
this Agreement.
3.5.10 City's Right to, Employ Other Consultants. City reserves right to employ
other consultants in connection with this Project.
3.5.11 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding on the
successors and assigns of the parties.
3.5.12 Ass ' 1 nment or Transfer. Neither party shall assign, hypothecate, or
transfer, either directly or by operation of law, this Agreement or any interest herein without
the prior written consent of the other party. Any attempt to do so shall be null and void, and
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any assignees, hypothecates or transferees shall acquire no right or interest by reason of
such attempted assignment, hypothecation or transfer.
3.5.13 Construction;_ ReferenceaLCations. Since the Parties or their agents
have participated fully in the preparation of this Agreement, the language of this Agreement
shall be construed simply, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any
Party. Any term referencing time, days or period for performance shall be deemed calendar
days and not work days. All references to Consultant include all personnel, employees,
agents, and subcontractors of Consultant, except as otherwise specified in this Agreement.
All references to City include its elected officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers
except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. The captions of the various articles and
paragraphs are for convenience and ease of reference only, and do not define, limit,
augment, or describe the scope, content, or intent of this Agreement.
3.5.14 Amendment Modification. No supplement, modification, or amendment
of this Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing and signed by both Parties.
3.5.15 Waiver. No waiver of any default shall constitute a waiver of any other
default or breach, whether of the same or other covenant or condition. No waiver, benefit,
privilege, or service voluntarily given or performed by a Party shall give the other Party any
contractual rights by custom, estoppel, or otherwise.
3.5.16 No Third Party' Beneficiaries. There are no intended third party
beneficiaries of any right or obligation assumed by the Parties,
3.5.17 Invalidity; Severability. if any portion of this Agreement is declared
invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining
provisions shall continue in full force and effect.
3.5.18 Prohibited Interests. Consultant maintains and warrants that it has not
employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working
solely for Consultant, to solicit or secure this Agreement. Further, Consultant warrants that it
has not paid nor has it agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide
employee working solely for Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift
or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this
Agreement. For breach or violation of this warranty, City shall have the right to rescind this
Agreement without liability. For the term of this Agreement, no member, officer or employee
of City, during the term of his or her service with City, shall have any direct interest in this
Agreement, or obtain any present or anticipated material benefit arising therefrom.
3.5.19 Equal Opportunily-Employmen . Consultant represents that it is an equal
opportunity employer and it shall not discriminate against any subcontractor, employee or
applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, national origin, handicap, ancestry,
sex or age. Such non-discrimination shall include, but not be limited to, all activities related to
initial employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising,
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layoff or termination. Consultant shall also comply with all relevant provisions of any City
Minority Business Enterprise program, Affirmative Action Plan or other related programs or
guidelines currently in effect or hereinafter enacted.
3.5.20 Labor Certification. By its signature hereunder, Consultant certifies that
it is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which require every
employer to be insured against liability for Worker's Compensation or to undertake _self-
insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and agrees to comply with such
provisions before commencing the performance of the Services.
3.5.21 Authority to Enter A 'reement. Consultant has all requisite power and
authority to conduct its business and to execute, deliver, and perform the Agreement. Each
Party warrants that the individuals who have signed this Agreement have the legal power,
right, and authority to make this Agreement and bind each respective Party.
3.5.22 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of
which shall constitute one and the same instrument.
3.5.23 Effect of Conflict.
In the event of any conflict, inconsistency, or incongruity between any provision of this
Agreement, any of its exhibits, attachments, purchase order, or notice to proceed, the
provisions of this Agreement will govern and control.
3.6.1 Prior Approval Reguired. Consultant shall not subcontract any portion of
the work required by this Agreement, except as expressly stated herein, without prior written
approval of City. Consultant shall require and verify that all subcontractors maintain
insurance meeting all of the requirements set forth in this Agreement. Consultant shall ensure
that City is an additional insured as required in Section 3.2.10.4. Subcontracts, if any, shall
contain a provision making them subject to all provisions stipulated in this Agreement.
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CITY OF DOWNEY, WECK ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC. DBA WECK
LABORATORIES, INC.
a California municipal corporation a California corporation
and charter city
By: By:
Sean Ashton, Mayor Alfredo Pierri
Its: President
Attest.- Attest.,
Maria Alicia Duarte, CMC, Secretary
City Clerk
Approved as to Forw Approved as to Form,
Legal Counsel I
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CITY OF DOWNEY, WECK ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC. DBA WECK
LABORATORIES, INC.
a California municipal corporation a California corporation
and charter city
By� By:
Sean Ashton, Mayor Alfredo Piern
Its: President
Attest: Attest:
Alicia Duarte, CMC,
City Clerk
Secretary
Yvette M. Abich Garcia, City Attorney Legal Counsel
M
Lei ZMAN Lei I
Exhibit A: Scope of Services/Schedule of Services
The selected commercial laboratory will provide analytical testing services to the City of Downey
—� �'
for the period of October 1, 2018 through June 30\ 2020 to ensure compliance with monitoring and
reporting programs required by the State Water Resources Control Board —Diviaion of Drinking Water
(5VVRCB'DDVV), and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). This Agreement may
be extended for an additional two-year term pending satisfactory performance and agreement between
Required Certification
VVeckAnalytical `� Ennnen—` Inc. (}8A)VVech�^` Laboratories, Inc,
l48S9Clark Avenue, Industry, CA91746
(626)336'2139
(626)3S6'2634
marilyn.romero@wecklabs.com
vvwvv.weok|abs.conn
Marilyn Romero
Monday through Friday @:OQAM'6o5:33Px8
Saturday Q:UOAMtu12:OOPK8
Two telephone numbers shall be available depending on the project.
The Laboratory shall be available 7 -days per week for special projects.
Consultant must be certified through the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program
(NELAP}to analyze drinking water samples. Consultant agrees to maintain NELAP certification during
the length of the contract and provide tothe City, an updated copy of NELAP certification listing the
approved fields of analyses.
Anexpenencedlaboratory professional sne//b� �ao/�neo as pngecT Manager and shall
ana8erandshe||`
work as a Aa/son
with the City, to supervise the project in order to coordinate and monitor all the necessary activities.
The City shall be notified immediately of any finding that exceeds the maximum contaminant levels set
forth by the SVVRCB'DDVV, EPA, Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD), National Pollutant
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applicable. An alternate Project Manager shall also be appointed in case the Project Manager is not
available.
A chemist,- microbiologist, or other qualified person must be available to the City Monday through
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. An emergency contact must be provided to the City and made available
for after hours, weekend, and holiday service. If samples must be delivered out of the normal working
hours, prior notification for confirmation of acceptance is required.
Sampling Materials
Consultant shall be responsible for providing all materials necessary for collecting and handling samples
including but not limited to: sample bottles, bags, labels, applicable preservatives, traveling blanks, ice
chests, coolant materials, waste disposal, and sampling and handling instructions. Sampling kits shall be
provided in advance to the sampling events and shall be new or certified -clean.
Materials and Sample Transportation
Consultantshallprovide reliable transportation of sampling materials to the City of Downey Utilities
Yard located at 9252 Stewart and Gray Rd., Downey, CA, 90241, as well as sample pick -up -and
transportation of samples from the Utilities Yard, to the laboratory. Samples shall be picked up at a
mutually agreed upon schedule between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Sample pick up may occur on any day of the week due to special sampling requirements and regular
water construction.
Chain of Custody
Customized chain of custody formsincluding City site identifications shall be provided to the City in
advance to be completed by the sampling personnel.
Facilities and Equipment
Consultant shall be responsible for providing their own certified equipment, hardware, and software.
Consultant shall provide and maintainallapplicable laboratory equipment and facilities, and verify the
capability to completely handle the volume of work within the contract. The laboratory is responsible
for maintaining analytical equipment in good operating condition, with proper maintenanceperformed
on a routine basis, in order to analyze samples without compromising maximum holding or turnaround
times.
Data Reporting and Turnaround time
The consultant shall deliver analytical data to the City, in the form of an electronic report which includes
all the elements required by NELAP, including standard QA/QC report within 10 working days after
samples have been received, for routine turnaround time. Electronic report shall be provided in Adobe
PDF format to the City via email, within the selected turn -around time. All written reports shall comply
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with SVVRCB-DDVV standard written format for analytical results as well as any additiona|qvvRC8-DDW
forms. The analytical reports shall include sampling information, results, analytical and preparation
methods used, date of analyses, reporting limits, units and qualifiers, and shall be signed by an
authorized person. Electronic reports shall also be made available via the commercial laboratory's
website vvxvw.vvecNabsznm. As applicable, many of the sample results shall be transmitted via
Electronic Data Transmission to SWRCB-DDW and EPA Central Data Exchange.
There shall be no additional charge for electronic reporting required under this project, including Write
On, PDF files, and standard Excel EDDs.
Results exceeding the K8[l shall be reported by phone immediately to the designated City contact
person(s).
Expedited or Rush analyses shall be available and shall typically be pre -arranged with the laboratory
Project Manager unless expediency necessitates otherwise as determined by the City. For expedited
turnaround time analysis, verba/ and e-mailed results can be provided to the City within the stipulated
turnaround time asrequested bythe City.
Report Archiving
All records shall be kept by the laboratory for minimum period of S years after completion. Such
records shall include copies of reports, chain of custody documents, invoices, and bench data. All
hardcopy reports and Chain of Custody documents shall be stored at the laboratory in PDF format.
Technical Assistance
The laboratory shall provide technical assistance as part of the services under the Agreement with the
City. The consultant shall offer a broad range of expertise in chemistry, environmental science, and
compliance with federal, state, and local regulations inthe fields ofwastewater and drinking water.
Invoicing
Al the end of each calendar month in which services are performed and prior to the tenth day of the
following month a statement shall be generated for the work performed. The statement shall include
copies of all invoices generated for that period. Such statement shall be paid within 30 days after
receipt'
Pricing
Pricing for routine analyses and surcharges for rush analyses are described in Exhibit B: Cost Table.
Changes in Prices
Prices shall apply as specified in Exhibit 8 Cost Table. Special fees may besubject tochange. However
agreed upon prices that are still valid within the contract period shall not change.
Discounts
A 15% discount is offered on services performed in-house, for analytical methods not listed in Exhibit B:
Cost Table asspecified inExhibit C: Fee Schedule for AsNeeded Services.
Secondary Laboratory Facilities
The consultant shall maintain and provide City with an updated list of certifications, for any secondary
laboratories that may be used for the analyses of City samples. Weck Laboratories, shall have the ability
to handle all analyses referenced by the City, with the exception of radium 226 & 228 and asbestos.
The following is a list of laboratories currently utilized for such constituents:
Asbestos- EMSLAn8/ytica|, Inc. (LA Testing) of South Pasadena C4— CA ELAP No. 2283
Radium 226& 228' Pace Analytical Services ofPittsburg PA—[AELAPNo. I950
The login process shall be initiated when samples are received at the LabVratory. This includes the
verification ofsample integrity, accompanied documentation, and monitoring ofthe temperature. Any
discrepancy or problem encountered shall be communicated as soon as possible tothe designated
contact penon(s)for the City.
Sample Analysis '
Analyses shall be performed at the laboratory byexperienced analytical chemists. All analyses shall be
performed in strict conformance to certification program requirements of CA NELAP and its own Quality
Assurance program.
Qua|ityAssumance/Qua|ity Control
VVeck Laboratories, Inc. shall maintain a comprehensive Quality Assurance Program ([V\P)that complies
with the requirements of the regulatory agencies, WELAC and |5O 17025. Samples shall be entered into
the Laboratory Information Management System (L|WYS) where a unique identification number is
assigned toeach sample. Analytical instruments shall have computerized data reduction and calculation
with a direct interface with L|yW5 to allow direct data transferring, which eliminates errors produced
when manual transfer isperformed.
The QA/OC p|eh shall contain provisions for maintaining the chain of custody of samples and describe
the Q[operations required for all analytical determinations performed. The samples shall be kept in
secure areas, refrigerated if necessary, and with restricted access to persons not involved in the
handling and/or testing steps. The QAplan shall also include description ofthe methods used toassure
quality, accuracy, and timeliness in the different steps. These shall include the use of method blanks,
laboratory control standards, matrix spike/matrix spike duplicates, surrogates, replicates and monitoring
of dates and times of sampling for holding time compliance. The CLA;plan !shall also describe the
procedures for corrective action when QC acceptance criteria are not me{ or during out of control
situations. The QA Program shall also involve performing internal audits on an annual basis by the QA
Manager, following WELAC0uideUnes, and focusing primarily on data integrity and QC procedures.
External audits shall also be conducted by regulatory agencies and certain laboratory clients. A
supervisor or second analyst shall perform osecondary review of the raw data (chromatograms and
reports summary) for proper integration of peaks, identification of compounds, Q[ etc If discrepancy
is noted, the package shall be returned to the primary analyst for corrective action. The Project
Manager shall review the report and accompanying documentation for completeness and correctness
and, if no discrepancies are encountered, the report is signed and submitted to the City in the pre-
arranged way.
ne'arrangedway. The chain ofcustody shall bepart ufthe analytical report.
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Approximate
I
Parameter
Test Method
No. of
Number of
t Frequency
t Unit
Priority 4
Cost r
Total Cost I
Samples
Annual Samples
Routine
Routine
Total Coliform (Distribution)
SM 9223 Colilert
25
1300
Weekly
email) $
7,40 j $
9,100.00
Routine
Total Coliform (Wells)
SM 9223 Colilert
24 i
240
Monthly
email/ $
7.00 $
1,680,00 '
Verbal
# Total Coliform (Construction
Routine .
Projects)
SM 9223 Colilert
as needed .'
400
as needed {
email/ $
7.00 $
2,800.00
Verbal z_.
.. d.
Routine i
CTotal Coliform (Distribution) 'SM 9223 Colilert
as needed
125
es needed
email/ $
7.00 $
875,00
Verbal
Routine )
Total Coliform (Wells)
ISM 9223 Colilert
i asneeded
30
as needed
email/ { $
7.00 $
210.00
Verbal
!Total & E col+ Enumeration
Cluantitray SM 92238 as needed
200
i
as needed (
Routine $
14,00 $
2,800,00
Total Coliform
SM 9223 Colisure
as needed
100
3
as needed
r
Routine $
7.00 -$
700.00
Heterotro
1 SM 92158
i as needed i
50
as needed i
Routine ' $
8.00 $
400.00
Coliform Speciation Each
by bioMerieux AN
as needed
10
as needed j
Routine $
55.00 $
550,00
Inorganics
Metals (Af Sb As, Be,Be Cd,
...
EPA 200.8 Metals
Cr, N!, Ag, Pb, Cu, Mn Zn, 5e, i(lCPjMS)
7
7
Every 3 years €
Routine t $
90.00 $
630.00
,
Mercury
EPA 245.1 (CVAA)
7
7
Every 3 years
Routine i $
15.00 , $
105.00
;Cyanide
SM 4540 CNE
7
7
Every 3 years
Routine $
25.00 $
175,00
mmN
y
' Fluoride
1 SM 4500 CN F C
7
7
Every 3 years ,
Routine $
8.00 $
56.00
1
Perchlorate (CL04)
q EPA 314 (1Q
r 20
20
Annually t
Routine $
25.00 $
500.00
,Chromium VI
EPA 218.6 (IC)
2
2
Every 3 years ,
Routine $
40.00 ; $
80.00
Secondary GM/GP
General Minerals (Fe, Ca Mg
Na
EPA 200.7 (PCP)
7
7
Every 3 years}
Routine $
30.00 , $
210.00 .
, K)
n
mm.
�� �
�7�
�
,Bicarbonate Alkalinity(HCO3)
SM 2320B
7� �
Eve ry 3 years
Routine $
5.00 = $
35-00 '
Carbonate Alkalinity (CO3)
SM 2320B
7
7
Every 3 years .
Routine $
5.00 ' $
35.00
Hydroxide Alkalinity (OH)
SM 23206
7
7
Every 3 years I
Routine $
5.00 $
_ 35,00
Total Hardness (as CaCo3)
SM 23408
7
7
Every 3
IFIT al
years
Routine $
10.00 $
xpH (units)
EPA 150.1
7 s
7
Every 3 years
Routine $
10.00 3 $
70.00
MBAS foaming agents
SM 5540-C
7
7
Every 3 years
Routine ( $
25.00 i $
175.00
!Total Dissolved Solids
i1TDS) _
SM 2540-C
� .,
7
7
Every 3 years
Routine $
12.00 $
84.00
Specific S
p
SM
M25108
7 s
7
Every 3years s
Routine `' $
1000 $
70.00
„ro ,. --,�,wm
' Corrosivlty Langlier Index,
{SM 2330-B
7
7
Every 3 years
Routine I $
$
iLSI Calc.
!Aggressive Index Calc
4Gen Chem-Aggressive
7
7
Every 3 years
Routine $
$
Index
Temperature
Gen Chem-Temp
7
7
Every 3years
Routine 1 $
$
Color
SM 2120 B
7
7
Every 3 years
Routine $
4.00 $
28,00
Odor Threshold
SM 2150-B
7
7
Every 3 years a
Routine $
4,00 $
28.00
Turbidity
ISM 2130 B
7
7Every
3 years
Routine 1 $
4.00 $
28.00
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Approximate
No. of
Unit Cost
Parameter
. Test Method
Number o f
Frequency
Priority
Total Cost
Samples
Routine
Annual Samples
Physical Quality
'Color
SM 2120 6
7
364
weekly
Routine
$
4.00
$
1,456.00
Odor Threshold
SM 2150-B
7
364
weekly
Routine
$
4.00
$
1,456.00
Turbidity
'SM 2130 B
7
364
weekly
Routine
$
4.00
$
1,456.00
Anions
Nitrate asN
EPA 300
20
20
Annually
Routine
$
8.00'$
160x00,
Nitrite as N
;EPA 300
20
20
Annually
Routine
�$
8,00
$�
160.00
Nitrite+Nitrate-N
,' EPA 300
20
20 -
Annually
Routine
$
8.00
$
160.00
Chloride
'EPA 300
20
20
Annually
Routine
�$�8.00
$�
160. 00
,Sulfate
EPA 300
20
20
Annually
Routine
$
8.00
$
160.00
Regulated SOC
i5tOC (DEHP & THIOBENCARB)
EPA 525:2
7
7
Every 3 years ;
Routine
$
70.00
$
490.00
VolatileOrganic Compounds
...ti ...
VOC Complete Panel
EPA 524.2
20
20
Annually
Routine
$
65.00
$
1,300.00
VOC (1 compound only)
EPA 524.2
3
9
<Quarterly
Routine
$
45.00
$
405.00
VOC (2 compounds)
EPA 5242
1
3
Quarterly
Routine
$
45.00
$
135.00
VOCTravelblank
EPA 524.2
2 8
Quarterly
Routine $
$a
'ftodiiaactivlty
u. r..._ .._.
... .,_m.,
,.. .,-.,.
_-
.
Gross Alpha
EPA 900.0
20
20
Every 6to91:
Routine
$
25.00
$
500 00
_
n.:..
µ
Uranium
EPA 200.8
20
20
Every 6 to 9
Routine
$
28.00
n
$
M.
560.00 1
RA 226
EPA 9031
20
20
Every 6 to 9`
i
Routine
$
80.00
$
1,600.00
RA 228
EPA 904.1
20
20
Every 6 to 9
Routine
$
90.00
$
1,800.00
Special Samples*
1,2,3 Trichloropropane
SRL524M�(GC/MS)
20
20
as needed
Routine
$
55.00
$ _
1,100.00
200.2 {EPA 600%R
Asbestos -TEM
2
2
Every 3 years
Routine
$
90.00
$
180.00
Lead (Ph)and Copper (Cu)
EPA 200.8
54
54
Every 3 years ;
Routine
$
12.00
$
648.00
UCMR 4 (AMI)
UCMR4 Metals
EPA 200.8
10
-„
.. ------
10
one time only
Routine '�$
65,00
$
650.00
UCMR4
UCMR4 Pesticides
EPA 525.3
10
10
one time only
Routine
$
250.00
$
2,500.00
UCMR4 Semivoiatiles
EPA 530
10
10
one time only
Routine `
$
225.00
$
2,250.00 `
UCMR4 Alcohols
EPA 541
10
10
onetime only
Routine ; $
225.00
$
2,250.00
TOTAL ANNUAL COST:
S
43,065.00
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1. Routine turnaround time is 10 working days for routine analysis subcontracted work may take up to 15 working days.
21 Rush analysis are available and must be prescheduled with your project manager the following
Day Rush 150%,24 1 72 Ur Rush 75%, 4 to 5 day x r7 to 9 day Rush 20%
a. For lab services required on Weekend or Holidays during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., an additional one-
time charge for bacteria incubation or analysis will be $75.00 per day per batch of sample.
requiredb� For lab services on Weekdays/Weekend/Holidays during the
1r r _charge00.00 per day e batch of sample,
4. No charge for Aggressive Index Calc (calculation only)
5. No charge for Corrosivity, Langlier Index, LSI Calc (calculation only)
6. No charge for Temperature reading
7. No charge for VOC travel blank analysis
8. "Total cost is a "not to exceed" amount for the volume of samples indicated. Quantities shown are annual estimates
based on the City's Title 22 requirements and Special monitoring programs. Variation in the actual quantity of samples
is possible. The total annual cost will be used to determine the contract amount for Year 1 and Year 2 of the contract
for the period of October 1, 2018 through June 30, 2020.
G
Exhibit C- Fee Schedule for As Needed Services
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Alkalinity, Bicarbonate
SM 2320B
$32
Alkalinity, Carbonate
SM 2320B
$32
Alkalinity, Hydroxide
SM 2320B
$32
Alkalinity, total
SM 2320B
$32
Ammonia -N
EPA 350.1
$82
Asbestos ,
EPA 100.2
$159 �
Biochemical Oxygen Demand
SM 5210 B
$58
Biochemical Oxygen Dnmond, Carbonaceous
GM 5210 B
$58
Bromate
EPA 300.1
$69
Bromate, low level
EPA 326.0
$106
Bromide
EPA 300.0
$32
Bromide, low level
EPA 300.1/326
$OS
Carbon Dioxide
8M45OO-0O2D
$51
Carbon, Dissolved Organic (DQC)
SM 5310C
$64
Carbon, Total Organic (TOC)Combustion-IR
GMsS1OB
*51
Carbon, Total Organic (TOC) PersuKag+UV
GM 5310
$51
Chemical Oxygen Demand
EPA 410.4
$37
Chloramine
GM45OV-C|O2 n
*SO
Chlorate
EPA 300.1
$63 ~
Chloride '
EPA 300.0
*32
Chlorine Demand
8M235UB
$191
Chlorine Dioxide
DM45OO-Cx02D
*74
Chlorine, Reaidum|, Free
8M45DO-C|G
$37
Chlorine, Residual, Total
GM45OO-C|G
$37
Chlorite
EPA 300.1
*OA
Chlorite, UVlow level
EPA 326
$69
Chlorophyll
8M 10200H
106
Chromium, Hexavalent
EPA 7196A
$40
Chromium, Hexavalent
GM 3500-CrD
$48
Chromium, Hexavalent (!C)
EPA 218.6
$106
Chromium, Hexavalent (IC)
EPA 218.7
$127
Chromium, Hexavalent (|C)
EPA 7199
$106
Color
SM 2120B
$19
Cyanates
SM 4500 -CN L
$75
Cyanide, amenable
ASTM D7511
*80
Cyanide, free
ON1677
$53
Cyanide, total (drinking water)
EPA 335.4
$53
Cyanide. total (non -potable water)
ASTM D7511
$53
Cyanide, WAD
EPA 335.4
$53
Density
ASTM D1475
$32
Flashpoint
ASTM DS3/EPAiO1O
$53
Fluoride
EPA 300.0
$32
Halogens, Total Organic (TQX)
EPA 9020B
$127
Halogens, Total Organio(TOX)
8M 5320 8
$00
Hardness
EPA 200.7
$48
Hydrogen Peroxide low level
FMC
$90
|Bnitubi|ity/Flashpoint
EPA 1010
$53
Iodide
EPA 9O50M
*74
|mn. Ferrous
8M35OO'FeB
,
$32
LanQe|ierindex
GMo33DB
$95
Nitrate -N
EPA 353.2
*32
Nitrmua-NO3
EPA 353.2
$32
Nitrite -N
EPA 353.2
$32
Nitrite-NO2
EPA 353.2
$Jz
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Nitrogen, Inorganic
ERA 3501+353.2
$159
Nitrogen, Organic -
SM450ONorgB
*106
Nitrogen, Total
EPA 353.2+351.2
$106
Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl (TKN)
EPA 351.2
$80
NO2+NO3-N
EPA 353.2
$42
Odor
EPA 140.1
$19
Oil and Grease
EPA 1664A
$58
Oil and Grease, Non -polar
EPA 1664A
$Og
Orthophosphate -P
EPA 365.3
*32
Orthophosphate-PO4
EPA 365.3
$32
Oxidation -Reduction Potential ofWater
SM 2580B
$27
Oxygen, Dissolved
8M45DU-0G
$32
Partioo|size distribution
A8TWQ4464M
$212
Perchlorate (IC)
EPA 314.0
*64
Panch|oreta(LC/MS/M8)
EPA 331.0
$186
Peroh|nretm(LC/M8/MS)
EPA 6850
$188
Penau|feoebyPermanganate titration
K|ozurTitnaUnn
$32
pH
OM45OO-H+B
$13
Phenolics
EPA 420.4
$69
Phosphate, Total aaPo4
EPA 365.3
$48
Phosphorus, Total as
EPA 365.3
$48
Phosphorus, total acid hydro||ze6|e
EPA 365.3
*58
Salinity
SM252OB
$37
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
EPA 200.7
*BO
Solids, Settleable (SS)
SM254OF
$32
Solids, Total (TS)
@M254OB
$32
Solids, |nto| Dissolved (TDS)
SM254OC
%32
Solids, Total Suspended (T88)
SM254DD
$32
Solids, Total Volatile (TVG)
EPA 160.4
$32
Solids, Volatile Suspended (vS8)
EPA 160.4
$32
SpecifioConductance (EC)
GM251OB
$27
Specific Gravity
ASTM D1429
$32
Sulfate
EPA 300.0
$32
Sulfide, dissolved
SM 4500-S2 D
$27
Sulfite
8M45OO-BD5B
$42
Surfactants (Cobalt Thiocyanate Active Substances)
SM554OQ
$127
Surfactants (Methylene Blue Active Substances)
SM 5540 C
$48
Thioeu|fata
LACGD258B
$48
Turbidity
EPA 180.1
$27
UV254
SM 5910
`
Coliform, E.Coli
SM 9221 F
$21
Coliform, Fecal
SM 9221 E
$48
Coliform, Total
SM 9221 B
$48
Coliform, Total &E.CbH(preaence/absence) Co|i|ert
GMS228B
$21
Co|donn. Total @ E.CoUQuantiUny
SM 9223 B /^
$32
Coliform Group Bacterial Identification
API 20E
$53
Entamoocoum-Quantitray
Entero|ert
$09
Enterococcus - MF
EPA 1600
*BU
Fecal Streptococcus
SM 9230B
$59
Heterotrophic Plate Count
8M 9215 6
$32
AMM
Gross Beta
EPA 900.0
Gross Alpha & Beta
EPA 900.0
$68
Uranium
EPA 200.8
$95
Radium 226
EPA 903.1
$153 m
Radium 228
EPA Ra -05
$212 �
Combined Radium 226 & 228
EPA 903.1 &Ro-O5
$371
Gross radium
EPA 903.0
*DO �
Tritium
EPA 906.0
$95 r
Strontium 90
EPA 905.0
$191 �
Radon
Milli
8M750ON
Aluminum
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 601 OB
EPA 6020
$21
Antimony
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 6O1UB
EPA 6020
$21
Arsenic
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 6O1OB
EPA 6020
$21
Arsenic Speciation (Aa3+.As5+)
EPA 200.8
$212
Barium
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 6D1OB
EPA 6020
$21
Beryllium
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA OO1DB
EPA 6020
$21
Bismuth
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$57
Boron
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA GU1OB
$21
Cadmium
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA OU1DB
EPA 6020
*21
Calcium
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA #U1OB
$21
Cerium
EPA 200,7
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Cesium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Chromium
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 0O1OB
EPA 6020
*21
Cobalt
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA OO1DB
EPA 6020
$21
Copper
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA OO1OB
EPA 6020
$21
Dysprosium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
*37
Erbium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Europium
EPA 200.8
$37
Gadolinium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Gallium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
*37
Germanium ^
EPA 200.8
$37
Gold
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
*37
Holmium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
*57
Indium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
/ridium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Iron
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 6010B
EPA 6020
$21
Lanthanum
EPA 200.8
$37
Lead
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 8V1DB
EPA 6020
$21
Lithium
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 6010B
$21
Lutetium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Magnesium
EPA 2007
EPA 200.8
EPA 60108
$21
Manganese
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 0O1DB
EPA 6020
$21
Molybdenum
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 0n1OB
EPA 6020
$21
Neodymium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Nickel
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA OO1OB
EPA 6020
*31
Phosphorus
EPA 200.7
EPA 6U1OB
$37
Potassium
EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA OO1OB
EPA 6020
$21
Praseodymium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Rhenium
EPA 6020
$37
Rhodium
EPA 200.8
$37
Rubidium
EPA 200.8
$37
Ruthenium
EPA 200.8
$37
Samarium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Scandium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
*37
Selenium EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 601 OB
EPA 6020
$21
Selenium Speciation (Se4+ and Se6+)
EPA 200.8
$212
Silica EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 601 OB
$21
Silicon EPA 200.7
EPA 601 OB
$21
Silver EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 601 OB
EPA 6020
$21
Sodium EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 601 OB
EPA 6020
$21
Strontium EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 601 OB
$37
Sulfur EPA 200.7
EPA 601 OB
$58
Tantalum
EPA 200.8
$37
Tellurium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Terbium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Thallium EPA 200.7
EPA 200�8
EPA 601 OB
EPA 6020
$21
Thorium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Tin EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 601 OB
EPA 6020
$37
Titanium EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Tungsten
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Uranium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Vanadium EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 601 OB
EPA 6020
$21
Ytterbium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Yttrium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Zinc EPA 200.7
EPA 200.8
EPA 6010B
EPA 6020
$21
Zirconium
EPA 200.8
EPA 6020
$37
Mercury
EPA 7470A
$48
Mercury (AF)
EPA 245�7
$69
Mercury (CV)
EPA 245A
$48
EPA 1631 E
$101
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EPA 525.2
$318'
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-2
EPA 526
$318
°
UCMR1 List Phenols
EPA 528
$318
"
UQNR1 List 2Oiumn&Unuron
EPA 532
$212
"
UCMR2Nitroamminee
EPA 521
$871
"
^ UCMR2Acsteni/idePesticide Parents
EPA 525.2
$285
"
UCMR2 Pesticides & Flame Retardants
EPA 527
$292
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UCMR2Exp|oaiwaa
EPA 529
$292
"
UCMR2 Aoetoni|idmDegnedatem
EPA 535
$424
"
UCMR3 Chlorate
EPA 300.1
$89
UCMRJMeta|e
EPA 200.8
$108
UCMR3Hexavalent Chromium
EPA 218.7
$127
UCMR3Volatile Organics
EPA 524.3
$159
UCMR31.4-Dio*ane
EPA 522
*191
UCMR3PmrfluorinatedCompounds
EPA 537
$371
UC�R3Hormones
EPA 539
1.2.3-Trich|omprupane(TCP)(BCM8-0M)
SRL 524M -TCP
—212���,'
1.4-Dioxona
EPA 8270M
$131
1 -Butanol
EPA 8015B
*127
1-Pmpano!
EPA 8015B
*127
2-Butoxyethan@
EPA 8015B
$127
2-Dim*thy|aminoemanol
EPA 8015B
$127
2-Ethoxyethano|
EPA 8015B
$127
2-Methoxysthono|
EPA 8015B
$127
Acrylamide, low level (LC8MG/K88)
EPA 8316
$424
Aldehydes
EPA 556
$191
Algal (CyanafToxins byLCMSMS
~ LCM8MGES|+
$451
Amines (Diethyl &TheghyV
EPA 1671
*265
Aquatic Herbicides
EPA 538
*424
Bidne
LC/MS/MS
*424
Carbamates
EPA 531.1
$159
Carbamates
EPA 8318
%159
Chlorinated Acid Herbicides
EPA 515.3
$159
Chlorinated Herbicides
EPA 8151A
$265
Diethy|eneG|yco|
EPA 8015B
$127
DiethyleneGlycol Buty|ether
EPA 8015B
*127
Dioxin (2.3.7.0-TCDD)(drinking water)
EPA 1613BATP
$518
~
Dioxin (2.3.7.8-TCDD)(non-potob|ewater)
EPA 1031B
*636
Diquat &pemquat
EPA 549.2
$191
Disinfection Byproducts (Chloropicrin / Chloral Hydrate)
EPA 551.1
*159
Dissolved (MC)gases
RSK-175
$127
Dissolved (HC+CO2)gomen
R8K-175
$159
Dissolved (MC+H2)gases
r*GKr175
$159
Diumn
EPA 632
$212
Endn1he||,
EPA 548.1
*159
Ethylene & Propylene Glycol
EPA 8015B
$127
Ethylene glycol butyl ether, Butyl CoUoso|vo
� EPA 8015B
$127
Ethylene glycol monoethy|ether, OeUoeo|ve
EPA 8015B
$127
Ethylene glycol mnnomathy|ether. Methy|CeUoao|om
EPA 8015B
$127
Explosives '
EPA 8330A
$318
Formaldehyde &Acetaldehyde
EPA 8315A
$212
Fumigants (EQB.DBCP) .
EPA 504.1
*148
Geoomin@2-Methy|isubomeo|(K8}B)
SM004OD
$285
G/yoo|.Triethy|ena
EPA DU15G
*127
Glyphosate �_
EPA 547
*106
Haloacetic Acids (MAA5)
EPA 552.2
$159
Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)-Formation Potential
EPA 552.2
$350
Hydrazines (+MMM+UDMH)
LC0G
$265
/sobutano(
EPA 8015B
$127
Melamine & Cyanuric Acid
LC/M8/M8
$424
Methanol, Ethanol, Isopropanol
EPA 8015B
*127
Methyl Isothiocyanate (M|TC)
EPA 1659M
$265
NDMA` DMA. Dmmani| (BC/NPD)
EPA 607M
$424
Neonicudnoid|nsectiddee
EPA 538M
$424
Nicotine, Cotinine, 3-Hydmxycotinine
LCMGMS
$265
Nitmaoaminaa-FonnaUonPoteotia|
EPA1825M
$530
Nitrosuaminms(NDMA. NDEA. etc.)
EPA 1625M
$424
Organochlorine Pesticides
EPA 608
$181
Organochlorine Pesticides
^ EPA 8081A
*131
OnJanoch|mrinePamtiddee-AppxS+Mirax
EPA 8O81A
$181
Organochlorine Pesticides &PCBs
EPA 508
$148
Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs
EPA 8081A/8082
$212
Organoch|nrinePeetioides/PCBs low level
EPA 608
*191
Organophosphorus Pesticides
EPA B141A
$233
Organophosphorus Pesticides - low level
EPA 525.2
$318
pmnsno|nrubenzeneuu|*on/cAcid (pCesa)
LC/M8/MS
$318
PCB Congeners (28) ^ ,
GCMBMS
$318
PCB Congeners (56)
GOMSM8
*477
Pemuomocten=suntneba&perfluomoctanomAcid (pron/ppoa)
EPA 537M
$571
Pesticides/Herbicides byLCMSM8
EPA 8321
*424
Phenols -SIM
EPA 827OSIM
$212
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
EPA 608
*148
Polynuclear Aromatics, u|tna-|oWlevel (GCMSM6)
GCMOM8
$254
Polynuclear Aromatics -SIM
EPA 8270SIM
$254
Pyrethroid Pesticides (GC/MSSIM)
GC/MS NCI -SIM
$371
Rodenticides
ASTM D7644
$424
8emivo|eb|e0nganic Compounds
EPA625
*318
Gemiwn!ati|eOrganic Compounds
EPA 8270C
$318
Gemivo|md|mOrgenics
EPA 525.2
$318
Semivo|eb|aOrganics - Appendix 2
EPA 8270C
*371
Demivo|ati|eOrganico-AppmndixS
EPA 8270C
$371
Gemivo|eU|eOrganics (Regulated 3+SV7list)
EPA 525.2
$286
Tote/Triha|omethanem
EPA 524.2
$OO
Toto|Thha|omethenom- Formation Po0svde|
EPA 524.2
$191
TPM Diesel &Oi| Range Organics (DRO/ORO)
EPA 8015B
$89
TPMGasoline Range Organics (GRO)
EPA 8015B
$OS
Tributy|tin
Krone, etal, 1888
$212
Volatile Fatty Acids
EPA 8015B
$265
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA 524.2
$159
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA 624
$159
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA 8260B
$159
Volatile Organic Cmmpounds*Oxys
EPA 8280B
*212
Volatile Organics cifitoPharmaceutical Mfg Industry
EPA 1666 Direct Injection
$371
Volatile Organics specific to Pharmaceutical Mfg. Industry
EPA 1666 Purge & Trap
$371
Bromate
EPA 300.1 M
$83
Bromide
EPA 9056
$45
Carbon, Total Organic (TOC)
EPA 9060M
$95
Cation Exchange Capacity
EPA 9081
*84
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Fq,xhibit C: Fee Schedule for As Needed Services
Chlorate
Chloride
Chromium, Hexavalent
Chromium, Hexavalent (IC)
Cyanide
Density
Fluoride
Halogens, Extractable Organic (EOX)
Halogens, Total (TX)
Halogens, Total Organic (TOX)
Ignitability by Flashpoint
Inorganic Nitrogen
Iodide in solid
Moisture, Percent
Nitrate -N
Nitrite -N
Nitrogen, Total
Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl (TKN)
NO2+NO3-N
Oil and Grease
Oil and Grease Non -polar
Organic Nitrogen
Orthophosphate -P
Paint filter liquids test
Partical size distribution
Perchlorate (IC)
Perchlorate, low level (LC/MS/MS)
Perchlorate, low level (LC/MS/MS)
pH
Phenolics
Phosphate, Total as PO4
Phosphorus, Total as P
Solids, Total Volatile (TVS)
Specific Conductance (EC)
Sulfate
Sulfide, water soluble
Sulfite
Sulfur
Surfactants - Methylene Blue Active Substances (MBAS)
Water Content (GC)
EPA 300.1 M
$83
EPA 9056
$45
EPA 7196
$101
EPA 7199
$159
EPA 9014M
$53
ASTM D1475
$32
EPA 9056
$45
EPA 9023
$191
EPA 9076
$127
EPA 9020M
$127
EPA 1010M
$53
EPA 350.1+353.2
$159
EPA 9056M
$101
EPA 160.3
$21
EPA 353.2M
$45
EPA 353.2M
$45
EPA 353.2+351.2
$106
EPA351.2M
$80
EPA 353.2
$45
EPA 1664M
$74
EPA 1664M
$74
SM 4500-Norg B
$106
EPA 365.3M
$32
EPA 9095A
$32
ASTM D2862
$80
EPA 314M
$80
EPA 331.OM
$212
EPA 6850
$212
EPA 9045C
$21
EPA 9065M
$127
EPA 365.3M
$48
EPA 365.3M
$48
Gravimetric
$32
SM 2510 B m
$27
EPA 9056
$45
SM 450052 D
$53
SM 4500-SO3 B m
$42
EPA 60108
$111
SM 5540 C m
$48
EPA 24
$80
Coliform, E. Coli SM 9221 F M $21
Coliform, Fecal SM 9221 E m $48
Coliform, Total & Fecal SM 9221 B m $64
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Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Bismuth
Boron
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EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
$21
$21
$21
$21
$37
$21
$21
$21
Cerium
Cesium
Chromium
�Cobalt
Copper
Dysprosium
Erbium
Gadolinium
Gallium
Gold
Holmium
Indium
Iridium
Iron
Lead
Lithium
Lutetium
Magnesium
Manganese
Molybdenum
Neodymium
Nickel
Phosphorus
Potassium
Praseodymium
Rhenium
Samarium
Scandium
Selenium
Oi|ioe
Silicon
Silver
Sodium
Strontium
Sulfur
Tellurium
Terbium
Thalium
Thorium
Tin
Titanium
Tungsten
Uranium
Vanadium
Ytterbium
Yttrium
Zino
Zirconium
$37
$21
$21
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
*37
$57
$21
$21
$21
$37
$21
$21
$21
$37
$21
*J7
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
*21
$21
*21
$21
$21
$37
*58
$87
$37
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
$37
$21
$37
$37
*21
$37
1,4 -Dioxane EPA 8270M $191
Alcohol, Methanol, Ethanol, Isopropanol EPA 8015B $127
Aldehydes EPA 556M $265
Capno|ectam(LCMS) LCMS $371
EPA 6020
`
EPA 6020
EPA 60106
EPA 6020
EPA O01OB
EPA 6020
EPA 601 OB
EPA 6020
`.
EPA 6020
EPA DO1OB
EPA 6020
EPA OO1OB
EPA 6020
EPA OO1OB
EPA 6020
EPA 601 OB
EPA 6020
EPA OO1OB
EPA 6020
EPA 0D1OB
ERA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 5D1OB
EPA 6020
EPA OD1OB
EPA 6020
EPA OO1OB
$37
$21
$21
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
*37
$57
$21
$21
$21
$37
$21
$21
$21
$37
$21
*J7
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
*21
$21
*21
$21
$21
$37
*58
$87
$37
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
$37
$21
$37
$37
*21
$37
1,4 -Dioxane EPA 8270M $191
Alcohol, Methanol, Ethanol, Isopropanol EPA 8015B $127
Aldehydes EPA 556M $265
Capno|ectam(LCMS) LCMS $371
EPA 6020
EPA 60108
EPA 6020
- EPA OO1OB
EPA 6020
EPA RO1OB
EPA 6020
EPA nO1OB
EPA 6020
EPA OO1D8
EPA 6020
EPA DO1OB
EPA 6020
EPA OO1OB
EPA 6020
$37
$21
$21
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
*37
$57
$21
$21
$21
$37
$21
$21
$21
$37
$21
*J7
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
*21
$21
*21
$21
$21
$37
*58
$87
$37
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
$37
$21
$37
$37
*21
$37
1,4 -Dioxane EPA 8270M $191
Alcohol, Methanol, Ethanol, Isopropanol EPA 8015B $127
Aldehydes EPA 556M $265
Capno|ectam(LCMS) LCMS $371
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 6O1OB
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA nO1OB
EPA 6020
EPA 6O1OB
EPA 6020
EPA GU1DB
EPA 6020
EPA OD1OB
EPA 6020
EPA OO1OB
EPA 6020
EPA 601 OB
EPA 6020
EPA OO1OB
EPA 6020
$37
$21
$21
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
*37
$57
$21
$21
$21
$37
$21
$21
$21
$37
$21
*J7
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
*21
$21
*21
$21
$21
$37
*58
$87
$37
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
$37
$21
$37
$37
*21
$37
1,4 -Dioxane EPA 8270M $191
Alcohol, Methanol, Ethanol, Isopropanol EPA 8015B $127
Aldehydes EPA 556M $265
Capno|ectam(LCMS) LCMS $371
BA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 6O1OB
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 60108
EPA 6020
EPA 6010B
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 8o1DB
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
EPA 0D1OB
EPA 6020
EPA 6020
$37
$21
$21
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
*37
$57
$21
$21
$21
$37
$21
$21
$21
$37
$21
*J7
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
*21
$21
*21
$21
$21
$37
*58
$87
$37
$21
$37
$37
$37
$37
$37
$21
$37
$37
*21
$37
1,4 -Dioxane EPA 8270M $191
Alcohol, Methanol, Ethanol, Isopropanol EPA 8015B $127
Aldehydes EPA 556M $265
Capno|ectam(LCMS) LCMS $371
Carbamates
Chlorinated Herbicides
Diquat & Paraquat
Diuron, leachable
Explosives
Formaldehyde+Acetaldehyde
Fumigants (EDB, DBCP)
Glycol, Diethylene
Glycol, Ethylene & Propylene
Glycol, Triethylene
Glyphosate
Hydrazines (+MMH +UDMH)
MDMA, DMA, Bromacil (GC/NPD)
Organochlorine Pesticides
Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs
Organophosphorus Pesticides
PCB Aroclors
PCB Congeners (28)
PCB Congeners (56)
Perfluorooctane Sulfonate & Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOS/PFOA)
Phenols, low level (GCMS-SIM)
Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)
Polynuclear Aromatics, low level(GCMS-SIM)
Polynuclear Aromatics, ultra-low level (GCMSMS)
Pyrethroid Pesticides (GCMS-SIM)
Semivolatile Organics
Semivolatile Organics Appendix 9
TPH Diesel & Oil Range Organics (DRO/ORO)
TPH Gasoline Range Organics (GRO)
Tributyltin
Volatile Organic Compounds
Volatile Oroanic Comoounds+ 3xvs
Digestion of oil
Alkaline digestion for Cr VI
Filtration
Digestion charge/preparation for special matrix
WET (Waste Extraction Test)
TCLP extraction for metals and semi -volatiles
TCLP zero Headspace Extraction (ZHE) for volatiles
Gel Permeation Chromatography
General Mineral Group
General Physical [Color,Odor and
Inorganic Chemicals Group
' • .rd
VOC calculation with exempt solvents
Acetone method 311
VOC speciation by GUMS
Rule 1420 Lead analysis - Ambient (other elements available)
Activated Carbon- Hydrogen Sulfide Breakthrough Capacity
Other AQMD test methods
Arsenic Speciation (As3+, As5+)
BEW
EPA 8318
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EPA 549.2M
EPA 632M
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EPA" 80
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EPA .1
EPA 8081A
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EPA 8141 A
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GCMSMS
EPA 537M
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GCMS SIM
EPA i
GCMSMS
GUMS NCI -SIM
.x 8270C
•* 8270C
EPA 80
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Krone 989
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EPA 24 / ASTM D3960
SCAQMD 311
GC/MS
SCAQMD Rule 1420
ASTM D6646-03
SCAQMD
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$159
$265
$212
$212
$318
$265
$191
$127
$127
$127
$148
$318
$424
$191
$212
$233
$148
$318
$477
$371
$254
$371
$254
$371
$371
$318
$371
$69
$69
$212
$159
$53
$64
$16
$37
$80
$106
$138
$106
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$212
Arsenic Speciation (As3+.Ao +.K8MA, DMA, and AmE)
Coliform, Total
Methyl Mercury
Multi -Residue Pesticide Screen
Multi -Residue Pesticide Screen
Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Residual Solvents
Salmonella
Selenium Speciation (Ge4+and Se8+)
TOC cleaning verification
USP 191 Calcium Identification
USP 232Arsenic, metal
USP 232Cadmium, metal
USP 232Copper, metal
USP 232Iridium, metal
USP 232Iron, metal
USP 232 Lead, metal
USP 232Mercury, metal
USP 232Metals Package
USP 252Molybdenum, metal
USP 232Nickel, metal
USP 252Osmium, metal
USP 232 Palladium, metal
USP 232Platinum, metal
USP 232Rhodium, metal
USP 232Ruthenium, metal
USP 232Vanadium, metal
USP 541 Cs|ciumCorboneteAsaoy-Tdhmetriu
USP Monograph for Acid Insoluble Substances
USP Monograph for Barium Impurity
USP Monograph for Limit Magnesium and Alkali Salts
USP Monograph for Limit ofFluoride
Yeast 8Molds
Free Acid —
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Iron, Ferrous
Iron, Total
Total Insoluble Matter
LC -CP -MS
$265
FDA SAM ChA
$64
LC -ICP -MS
$239
GC-MGMS
Quote
LC-M8MG
Quote
BC-M8M8
$371
USP 467
$424
FDA SAM Ch.5
$53
LC -ICP -MS
$212
~ USP <643>
$265
Lisp 191
$82
LISP 232
$32
USP 232
$32
USP 232
$32
USP 232
$32
USP 232
$32
USP 232
*32
LISP 232
$32
USP 232
*292
USP 232
$32
USP 232
$32
USP 232
$32
USP 232
$32
USP 232
$32
USP 232
$32
USP 232
$82
USP 232
$32
USP 541
$42
USP Monograph
$21
USP Monograph
$21
USP Monograph
$40
USP Monograph
$53
AOAC 997.02
$27
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AVVVVAB407-12'
$42
*vmxm.B407c12
$42
*vvVVAB407c12
$42
AWWA B407-12
$42
Apparent Density — � `
~~ASTM D2854
$37
AmA. Percent @05Odeg. C
ASTM 2866
$48
Ball -Pan Hardness
/AGTM D3802
$90
Butane Activity
ASTM D5742
$90
H2SBreakthrough Capacity
ASTM D6646
*477
Padico|Size Distribution &[Wean Particle Diameter
ASTM D2862
$53
Moisture, Percent `
ASTM D2867
$32
pH Value
EPA 9045C
$21
Iodine, Triple Point
ASTM D4607
*477
Iodine, Single Point
ASTM D4007M
$159
Volatile Matter Content
ASTM D5832
$85
Sample pick-up
Other sarn•" iloroundwater air)
Field technician, per hour
Field equipment rental
MileaO4 chantie� Der mile
Expert witness / litigation, per hour
Field technician, per hour
Chemist, per hour
Project Manager / IT Manager, per hour
QA Manager / Lab Director, per hour
OC Luta _RqckacLes
Level IV (CLP Like Data Package)
Level III (Summary CLP like Data Package)
Level 11 (Standard QC Data Package)
Copies of chromatograms added to Level 11, per analysis
Special QC requirements for contract specific QAPP
Electronic deliverableg
EDD on disk in standard formats
EDD in special format required by client
OtherSurLhar_qes
RUSH Surcharges—same workday
RUSH Surcharges - 1 workday
RUSH Surcharges - 2 to 3 workdays
RUSH Surcharges - 4 to 5 workdays
Extraction Rush Charge - same workday
Extraction Rush Charge - I workday
Weekend charge, per batch, per day
Holiday charge, per batch, per day
Wastewater self-monitoring reports (LACSD)
Minimum Charcie Der work order
$75
Quote
$95
Quote
$1.10
INNE11011110182M
$530
$95
$106
$127
$148
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15%
10%
No charge
$15
Quote
5%
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1 = Subcontracted tests
2 = As Ag Ba Be Cd Co Cr Cu Mo Ni Pb Sb Se T1 V Zn
3 = Sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate, carbonate, hydroxide alkalinity, fluoride, nitrate, chloride,
sulfate, pH, specific conductance, total dissolved solids, total hardness, copper, iron, manganese, zinc and MBAs
4 = Regulated trace metals (Al Sb As Ba Be Cd Cr Pb Hg Ni Se Ag TI), cyanide, fluoride, nitrate and nitrite
5 = Please contact the lab for a list of target compounds
6 = UCMR must be pre -scheduled with lab prior to sampling
7 = VOC calculation with exempt solvents includes volatile content, density, water & exempt solvents by GC
8 = Prices may be higher for some geographical areas or difficult to reach sampling points.
9 = Please contact the lab for a detailed description of deliverables or www.wecklabs.com
10 = Surcharge applies if packages are requested with the work order. Prices may be higher if data retrieval is needed.
11 = Charge applied when insufficient holding time remains upon receipt
12 = Charge applies to set up or read bacteriological samples, BOD5 and other tests.
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100%
75%
30%
75%
50%
$80 12
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