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HomeMy WebLinkAbout30071 / 79-18Anril 19, 1979 ° 18 PiJRSGSE: ISa'i'F:R IN'IC� AGP.EE��PP 4dITH CAI�'�CV CORPORATIOi1 r�-!_..._,1,._.y;'^ rl'• f�.Ti _:�sr.7`iIS'_':2ii�:;:C?'. RESOIJJTION BE ST RES'JLVEll by the Ccrrcmn Council of the CS'�y of Oshcosh that th° proper City officiais are hereby authorized and directed tn enter into the attached agre�*rent with Gilqon Corporatior., subject. to the a^preval of the City Attorney. �4 H tY �_{ _ � � — S: Bi�iLT7'i�D B� _ , C; _ �... t��. � G � t1 f-r �:. :z F-r N Y� l.) v� i�i• r�i I! f- M1 U L; c: U v ��3� G ��3 0 F.� 1-. c� CL O G � ,C _ ., F... � �� ^t �•• • .... r n o �: i _ �_ ;" ,•, '�� �. . tY C: Ly t;. r' � . ,f S �' 0 AMENDMENTS TO POTABLE WATER SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH CALGON CORPORATION ARTICLE 1.7: Amend to read April 30 each year. ARTICLE 2.8: ADD THERETO: Al1 granulated activated carbon furnished by Calgon shall meet any standards as established by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources during the original 3 year term of this Agreement. ARTICLE 6.3: Change 654 to 60C EXHIBIT B: NOTE 4-A to read as follows: Service flow rates to be maintained at below a 2.0 gpm/ft2 maximum. However, if the £low rate exceeds 2.0 gpm/ftz for a short period of time the warranty in Article 11.1 would not be applicable during that period of time only. CITY OF OSHKOSH, WISC��ISNL PCTI'ABI,E � �Tr SE.�JICE Aui2EE`�4�,� 1 1 � .� _� _� �-10-79 PCYL�I�IL�E C��Tl?.F2 S�VICE AGREIl`��T ' � ' i�i��i L\��(L I��..�•;�j:T' ICP.��2 c�Tl�_i E.'l�:'?-El£i 1.Ili.';; �.: OF �:� S�:;OP:1 CI�V OF.Tr3TCLlr l�a%�i� by ard ba�ween G�li:GO.t CO_�F'Oit<''�TIOV, a wr�'ation orc,aniz�Y. ar.d eriis�iny LL:d°r the laws of the State o:E Dela�aare (hereinafter referred to as "Calgon") and Z'FIG CITY OF OSFIICOSH, h'ISCOiUSIN, organized and e�cisting w^.n�rr tne la*as of the 5tate of i•7isconsin (h�reir�zfter referrecl to as "Subscriber") . P:ITNESSETH : �•;�FZ�S, SubscriY�r desires granular activated carbon in its processes at its OsIi:osh Sdater Filtration Plant, Foot oi �•,ashington Avazu� locatzon, and [.r ^"", Calgon is willing to furnish a s:svice c�;hereY�y Calgon will deliver granulax activateci carbon to Sul�scribex's plant, and �;ill dispose of spent carbon from Subscribes's Plant; hOW Ti�'RE�'ORS, in consideration o£ tie foreg�ing ar.d mutual promis�s hsein, Subscriber and Calgon agree as follows, b�th parties agreaing to be legally bound hereby: AR'CICI� 1 - D�II�?7TIONS �LS u ;e3 in this T�greem..:nt: -� l.l .� 1.2 1.3 .� � .� _� _� _� J "Sur�scr.ilxs's -`Lant" r*eans Subscri?��r', plant at tr� location referred to above. "Carbon Transfer Syst�-n" r�ans edu�or, ho��r, fittings, connections, and hos2s as cl�scribc_�cl in P�nibit A. "Adsorption System" t�ans Siioscri�ar's ten (10) ca-;-on wall concr�te filte�-s. 1.4 "Activated Carl�n" means bit�inous gi-anular activatecT c�rbon, meeting the soecifications that ap�c in the artacnECl product bulletin £or Filtrusorb 200 c�7sanular activated carbon, or tnat wnich has kxen tl:ermally reactivated, having an apx.rent density of not r.ore than si�y on� hun3redt_YLS (0.60) grams �Cr cubic centi�:��ter. 1.5 "Spent Carbon" neans biti.�ir.ous gr-�:nular activated carbon cahich iias l�en utilized in Subscriber's facilities an3 ��YLich has tli� cnaractcx-istics descri��d in F�chibit S. .1.6 "Car}r�n D�livery" neans incr�-�nta1 quantities ot Activated Car�on of appr.o��i:cu�cely tiirty siu thousand (30,000) pounds �;nicn coill b= cieliv�rc�1 to and rerov��d irom the I�dsorption S��ste*a Site by b�]�; t-ruck. 1.7 "Gontract �ear" reans the t�velve (12) conUec:utive rs�nEh reriod cer:mncii?g April 15 each y�ar. a�.-,-x.-.�� _..= —,� "- .a�.c. .�.._ �s�:;.�k..�.�e�.<,M.��. �� _ �l - 2 - T�P"i'IC"ii' 2- RESL�tiSIf3SLZTI£S �F CAL�C',ON 2.1 Calc7on will assist Subscriber by providing te�hr.olo;� on the transfer of `� A�ivatc'cl Ca�mn and Snent Carbon }�'��°P-n th� Po=nt o:. Cari�on Delivesy, tne Adsorpti.on System, and the p�ir.� of Spent Cti%r�� raro�.�al_ _1 1.� ,� _` ,i `� I 2.3 `) � _J '.�2.� ��� 2.5 �.� � 2.6 � 2.7 ' i; �� J�;l vtL-�.1. C:� Ll��:f C1:.�1V.?:F:Y' C, li:G_': LO :':�:�.> � J.,::'=': _ic:v.� f-OY' ll:i;' 1T: �.:: S�.i�scriL�'s r:3sorpcion Syste�n and return Sp�.:nt Carn�a from the Subscriber's Plant in accorct3nce with a calenda�' year schedule mu�u311y agrezcl to at least tlLUty (30) days in advance of eaeh calendar c�L-�� �er. This sch�ciule orill provid2 that no mre than tcao (2) filters are out of service at one time and j�e?Y1tut.bacterial analysis during tha same �riocl. C�i,�n delivery in er.cess of those anounts s2t forth in Article 2.3, will b� providecl on an as-available basis. Any deviation in the ayreed-uoon anrn;al sc_��uule wi11 routinely requi.re fourteen (19) days' notice from Subscrib�r to Calgon. Calgon wi11 deliver tt:o hundrecl ten thoasand {210,000) p�unds of Activated Cart�on by bul.k truc}: in the first Contract Year. Ca].;on �aill rarove one hundred five thousand (105,000) povnds oi Sp�nt G_anular Activateci Carbon and replace it with one hundred five thoasand (105,000) pounds of Granular Activated Cari�on in each of the s�cor_1 and thisd Coni-zct Years. It is un3erstood that an enQty dLUrp truck z.i11. t� availe:ale at the plant to stast the Spent CarP.�n rer,aval process. C<lgon will us� its best efforts to supply re:,niir� ��tivatFd Carbon uron notification of a chemical spi11 or other hiqn 1e�e1 c,nta.;unant conditions. Calgon wi11 pro✓icle e,ngine�ring assistance to instsuc� Sw} scrib�r's personnel during the initial fill and initi�l backzaash of tn� F��ivated Car'bon and during th° initial remval of Sc�..nt Carbon. Czlgon retains o�rmership of the Ar.ti«ted Carbon a:.d �;; 11 dis�se of Si�nt Carnon utilizecl an Subscri�r's Planc. Calgon will provide the �nitoring se�vices as de�cri:;�d in Ehhibit C. _� Ar<SiGT E 3- RESPO�SIFILITZPS OF SUflSCRIEER 3.1 � _� ( 3.2 � � � � 3.3 � f i � i i � �"'^°' ..... Subscriber yrants to Calgon the rign� of access to th° Adsorption System Si� £or the te� oi this Agre�nt, and tzao (2) rpnt�s th�reaft� ror the re:roval of any equijsnent and ca�i�on a:med by Calqoz. Su;�scribnr shall provide persormel ar.3 suo2ivisio7 to ;sansfer Ac�ivated Cari�on and Sp^,nt Car�on b�t�,aeen the p�int of deli���ry, the Adsorption Syst�m, and the point of S�nt Car�on R�mva1. Charges fo'= Ca_�n Delivery and S��t Cari�on R�x�val equipment detained by Subs�ria�r -nre ttian eight (8) . hours from the �in� of arrival to de�as-Eure sh3].l 1� t� the account of the Su�scriber. Subscriber orill provide the necessa�� �aater, electrici=1�, and suiteible drainage. to facilitate tY:e tsansfer of Activat�l Carbon and 5��:� Carbo�. Suascrib�s wi11 pay alY o�_.rating costs oL said uti_lity s�rvic�s. � � � - 3 - � � 3.�] If Subscribex desires to cnange any aspect of this Aneer�nt, SubscriFa�r sha11 notify Calgon in advanc2 and Calgon caill advise whethcr Calgon (a) can alter its s.rvice at no change �n ttie £ee scneclule, (b) can alter its service at an adjusted f°e, or (c) m�st teLZitinate this Ayre�n�. .1.7 �i;!OLI.C. il�c._.� k}_ c1 Qi= .,.�-t'IIC:� <.�. .-c'1 i!�� BiT..,ril:[l�`. Ui 2- .�_: t-.::�--`:� CJY�'JP. C�, �1��titC.� to tn�- �d�orpticn S��svc:-a aed �:ne a:at�n� oi Sp�a1t Carcon r����c? from the �dsorption 5yste�-n, as dete�ined by annual rceasurem�nts and allasaang one inch (1") per ye� for normal 1oss, 5uascrik;er shall reurnurse Calgon for the costs at the then-current published price oi Filtxasorb 200 lost or dariagecl, plus £reight charges. Accounting for said carbon will be made on a caleru��s year b-ssis. ARTICLE 4 - INDE"i`Ti.IFICATIOV 4.1 Calgon will inder,mify and save Subscriber harmless at all tisr�s aqainst any liability on account of any clair.u, ck�ges, la�•;suits, litigation e�crnnses, counsel fees, and ca.Y�nsation arising out of property cla::ages or injuries (inclucling death) to the extent caused by the n�lig°1nce of Cala,on. A.2 In no event shall Calgon be liable `or any incidental or conseqv�ntial damaqe. 4.3 Subscriber will reicr�arse Calgon for damages to the S�nt Cax'r�on to the exteni. caused by the negligence of Subscribcx, its c�;�loyctis, repres�ntatives, agents or the failure oE Subscriber to comply with tl�� .re�uirer,ients of Article 3, or the failure of the Sp�nt Carbon to con�orm to the s�ci£ications of Fxh�it B. Subscrib2r will reim'aurse Calgon at the th�n-publish� price of I'iltrasorn 200 for t�!e lost or dam�gxl Sp2nt Car�on. In t�-� event of re�aL�l acts of neglig�nce of Subscrik;�r, its e�-nployees, repre�enk=tives or a��nts, Calgon ��ill have th� addit.ior�1 rign� to terrainate this Ac,:reement. 71I2TIQ�r.^ 5- FOi C� ri�',�'[TRr'. 5.1 Calgon shall not k� liable to the ot�er �zrty fo-r the �rformance of any of its ob7_iyatio�s hereunc?;x, due to Acts of God, accid`nt, fi1e, floocl, riot, war, sabotage, e3.plosi.on, stsike, labor disturb�:ce, national. defense requizet!'�:nts, r,ov2rn:�nta1 1aw, ordinance, rule or regulation, eactraordinary failure oP equi�,?r^-nt or appa�atus, inability to o'atain electricity or other type of energy, ra�a materizl, labor, eqtu�.-nt or trans�rtation, or any �imilar contingency �yond Ga1;on's reasonable control cahic_z would *aalce p�rfornr3nce ing�raccical, as tested by a court of 1a��. 5,2 If any condition described in Article 5.1 er.ists v3�ich prevents Calgon from fulfi7_ling its obliqation undet the ASree,-n2nt, th�e shall be a rec�uction of tlie fees payable pursuant to I� ticle 6, basecl on the pounds of �lctivatecl Carbon not supplied by Calgon. In tnis event, Su'ascr`��r 4�i11 be granted the right by Calc�on to purcnase qranular activate3 carbon si*v lar to that util.ized under the terns of this contra;t, fro� an outside s�.�ce. Tne fees shall }k reduced by tnat c�rtity or carbon no: provided by Calqon. Dis�sal of said carbon crill be the responsibility of Calron. .�. � � ; � _�_ � 5, 3 In the ev:°sit Subscriber cioes r.ot r.=�d the s�rvic�s ur.der this Agr�,nt due to a condition described in �lrticle 5.1 so as to rc.cluce the pounds of Activated Carbon pursuznt to the scnedule an �'lrticle 2.3, then Subscriber n�y at any tir� for a periocl of tc.elve (12) mnths Ipy�nn;nq fro:n the te?-mi- nation of said contingencies bank the difference betc�,een the rnur�s oi pounds 7r �C�1V�l�r_�:� C=:L'�Il .>Crl`.'C.I.;LCG -y��"'_':`.Tli. �.O �:'�1C-:'_ ,�'"S 2T'.� 'i11C TIl:;T._??L" O'L L�'CJ:::R��3 Of TiC:C1`.i���Gtl L�r'LXJ:1 C'1�?i1V�TE'.Ci 071 d Z1T'St-SP-_��i=-�'Jlli_ IY1S1S. . . 71RTICL 6 - PAYD'�.�'�7T 6.1 Payr:�nt shall c�nc2 on Anril 30, 1979; Activzted Carbon deliveries will ccxzm�nce the �aee;c of April 30, 1979. 6.2 SubscribPx will pay Calgon a base fee of Six Tho�.zsanfl Eight Hundrecl Thirty Three Dollars ($6,833) per mpnth �or twelve (12) consecutive m�nths pursuant to Psticle 6.1. '?'he base fee incl��i�s delivery oi four hundrecl twenty thousand (420,000) pounds of Activated Carbon, and a11 other seivices detailecl here.in. 6.3 A.ciclitional Activated Car'non in er.cess of this a�*nunt describ�cl in Article 6.2 per Contract Year shall be obtainea from Calgon at the base price of Sia-ty Five CFnt� ($.65) per pound of Activated Car�n, plus published cc�rm�n carrier £reight rates then in eFtec:t, on an as-available basis. Payr!�nt for additional Acti�ratecl Carbon anc3 freight will be invoiced u�n delivery. Calgon will dispose of additional Activated Ca bon pursuant to Article 2.6. 6.4 Fees pursuant to Articles 3.2, 3.5, 3.6, 4.3, 6.2, or 6.3 sl�all b2 adjwted on the first day of the second and third Contract Y�rs by the pA.sc�ntage change occurrir:g during th� previous year in the �•7r.olesale Price Cacrzrociities Index (1967 = l0U) publishexi by tYie United States Dep�stmert of Labor. The adjustxl fees shal.l be deterriined by nultiplyinc� the th�:?-in-effect aimunts by a fraction, the ntun�rator of which shall b� th= Annual Inde;;tdur,i.�P.s for the year just ended ar?d the deno�ninator of which wi11 � the ArLnual Ind�ac N�s for the year irenediately prior thereto. For t1:e first such a3justr,�nts only, the denc?ninator shall be the Indea; Nimiber for the �irst fu11 calendar nnnth in���;liately prior to the e�£ective date of this Agre��n�nt, and the ntm�rator shall be th� Index i�u:nber for the D�cc�nber just ended. 6.7 Sukrcriber ;;F�.�11 reT;it pay,�c�t in =t:11 to Cz].gon for each Calgon .i.nvoice within thirty (30) days £rom cL3te of invoice. Base m�nthly iees pursuant to �lrticle 6.2 wi11 2� invoiced on the ihirtie� day of each m�nth. 71RPICi° 7- DUI2?1TIOV Or^ AGI21�u1'c..'VT 7.1 7his �lgreer.�z7t will be in effect for a period o� thirty-six (36) �nths fr�i the datc hereof. 7.2 Atter this initial thirty-si: (36) r�nth �siocl this Agre�rent Svill be in effect fro:� year to ye<zr until t��inated bi either party giv.ing not less than six (6) �nths written r.�tice of terminatioz to the other p�rty prior to the encl of the original tnisty-six (36) r,ronth �ricxl or any sw'�s�quent Contract lear. � �.iY � �_� >� � t� � 5 � � - ��__:`.i'LLl� 8 - P,.S.SI���'r':`P g, l Any assi;�n:-aent o£ this Agreeic�nt b�� eithe..r party, except to a£filiates or successo:s in interest, shall reo:iire the prior written consent oE the oth?r zxzrLp, c,;:ich ccn�en'. ��a11 r.�_ Y_��_i:'�son��?�' ,� wi'--r �°]_,�._ � T��-'IC"'�Ti 9 - PRLOR AC�21�15 9.1 2mis Agre�nt slmPrscdes any prior agrec-rent eith�r u�ritten or oral between Subscriber a�d Calgon. The antire Agreer�nt is contained herein, and tliere are no pro.�ises or representations affecting this Agreement, and any terms and con;litions am�aring in any p�: rchase orders or similar docu;�nts issu2d or accepted iui connec�ion witn fi1�2 sesvices to be rend�red hyreunder shall be ntz11 an3 void. A.TiTICLE 10 - APPLICFIBLE L�1S'�S 10.1 This Agre�n:ent wi11 be governed b�� th� lac7s of th� State of Y7isconsin. I�iZl'IQ� lI - P�R�NTY 11.1 StiDSCriber �;arrants that sufficia-�t pretreatr^�nt utilizing per.adered activated carbon or oxidizing agents orill ta'{e place so as to continually rnaintaui a settled o,-ater taste and odor rnu?i:._r in the ran7e of 15 to 20. Calgon w::rrants that und�r these condit:i.ons a iinished wat^r taste and odor rn¢itber of an average of 5 will b^ provided for the life oi the Contsact, as measureci.by the procedure defin�d in "Standard r:ethods for the LY.artination of V•]ater and Wasteurater, 14th Edition." Breaktnrougn wi11 k� defined as seven (7) conse- cutiv� days opera�it::r at efflu2nt levels high2r th�n the 5 average. In the event the effluent taste and oclor c�aality is not r�intained, Calgon, as its sole oblioation, will funiish sui�icient c,rranulas activated cari�n to m�et the contract urarranty co�nitTM�nt. Th.is cvarranty is contingent up�n the toater filters being maintained and operated accordir,g to the p�ra*raters as outlined in Fxhibit B, ATOte 4. lli.l'IC� 1?. - TAXES 12_1 The fees provicled for in this Agre:�:ent to b-� �id by Subscriber to Calgon do nat in�lucl� any ta�:es, license, or oth:s ass�ssrr��ts. Subscri�er agrees to pay any sales and use t�:es u�n or ireasured by Calgor�'s s.xvices providecl h�reunder and aIl applicable license Pees, pro�erty ta�;es, and othcr taxes, fees or assesssents ii;!posccl on th� s�rvices. 12,2 If S�scrib�x does not provide Calyon �,�itn a direct p�y permit for sales tax, an affidavit oi sales ta:z ex�-�tion or an atfidavit that Granular Activate�� Carbon is exempt from sales t�-�1;, Calgon shall invoice SL'�-scrikr^_r for said sales tah on each billirg_ �__ ,;: � �I �nz^;-�aS �r'III��',L,O'r, the parties have caus�.3 this Rgrea;lent to be erecuted as of the date first abov� written. 1 - 6 - C;i.,-. Or OSf�rd��i[, r,•TISCO`��IM By Tit1e Date G`:�C', C0�2�ti�:�>i!'IO'd m Title Date City of Oshkcsh, Wisconsin F'aye 1 E�IIBIT 1� B;!L_. C��1?L�O�J'i'Riii.,20.:T g:'z;�E"! The Bul}: Carbon Transport System will consist o£ an eductor, zn � / � Vl unloading hopper which mates with the Bu]k Car'x�on Delivery Truck, carbon transfer hose (m�imt,�-n 300-ft. length) and miscellaneous connections and fittings. The transo�rt syste.Tn will }� used to conduct activated or reactivated carbon fro=a tha Adsorption Syst�-n to the Bu].k Car'r�on Tnxck . On a preschcdulecl basis, reactivated or activated carbon c�riJ_1 be delivered to the P,dsorption Syst� Site and hyclraulically transferred from the Bu1k Carboa D�l-ve�y Truck to one or r.�re o£ the carbon adsorbers in the 1�dsorption System. In the case of a reactivatcx3 carbon delivery, an equal a�uit of Spent Casbon cai11 t:en be hydraulically transferred from one or irore oi the carrr�n adsorb�rs in the Adsorption System to th� Bulk Cark�n Delivery Truck. Drainage of e}:cess water from the Bull: Carbon Delivery iruc:k [vill occ� durinq and after the transfer of S��t Carbon. It is th� respo:LSibility oi the St:�scrib-�r to pro✓id� the necessary sup rvision, l�:bor, educcor m�tive wate-r, utilities and maintenance to successfully transport tne activat�l, spent and reactivatecl carmn. Handling and disposal of ihe drained excess r,�tive �aater front the Bull: Carbon Delivery Tnick or any water spillaqe is also ttin responsibility of the Subscrik�er. The 5�a1h Car�n Tr �-�sport System w.ill remain th� prop2rty of Calgoa Corpo-ztion. �, f� I City of Oshkosh, Wisconsin Page 2 E7�3IBIT B SPf..�'`I' GARE'�'�I SPECLFIG�TIO�IS Apparent Density pH °, Volatile Sulfur Flanarability °s Ash (Pota1) Contact or Motive Flater Debris and E�.-tr�uieoLLS Impurities Carbon Reactivatability a 0.70 g/cc P4axinum 4.0 to 9.0 o . 4 % Nlaxim�n Closed Cup Flasn Point 150°F or Higher 10o P7axicnu� Sez Note 1 Sce Note 2 See ATOte 3 City o£ Oshkos;i, t:isconsin Yaye 3 EHIIIBIT B (COntinu�i) Nfflt: 1 t Contact or r�otive water refcrs to that water which is in contact tvith � or betc•�zen the carbon granules when the Granular Carbon is in a flooded packed k�d or slurry condition. This c�rzter may consist of the wastewater which is applic� to the Granular C�bon and/or�ths plant m�tive �vater used to transport or assist in transportir�g the Granular Carbon. SubscriYr�..r will ensure that th° Spznt Cazbon contact or motive ��;aters conform to the follaainy quality standarcL,: A. Susl.�nded Solids Concentrations WastECaater applied to Subscriber's Granular Carbon is exp:�ctcd to have an average sustxndecl solids concu�tration no greater than 10 mg/1. Althou�,h r.o o�r_rational problems aze anticipated, it should be noted that an accumul ation of suspended r�tter on fh° Grunulv: Carbon can result in o�erat:ional problems. Tnese p�oblu-r�s can consist of transier and hancllir.g prol�lems resulting fro. ?"clumpir.g" oP the Grar:ular Cz�'non due to an agglc�r�ration of the c�rre,nvles. B, Oil and Grc:ase Concentration Althaugh no substantial conCentration of oil anc'. c�-ease is �pected in the con�.ct c•rastewater or transp�rt �aater, it should be notecl that their pr�sence could cause coa�ing of the G=anular Carbon. If this occurs, o�rational problems may result. 7`hes� problens can consist of transfer and handlin_^, probler�s, a,�d/or proale:ros associated with renderinc� the cari�on unsuitai�le ior adsox�ion. City o£ OshY.ostl, Wisconsin Pa�� 4 EXHIBII' B (Contim.�1) C. i:atc;c St����-1icy The contact and mtive oaater must J� stable with res�t to the � precipitation of dissolv�cl inorganic materials. Precipitation wit-1�in th2 Granular Carbon bed may cause plugging and/or res�.ilt in a destruction oF the usable adsorption properties of the carbon whicn also creates reactivation problents. D. Dissolved Solids In the evc�t th� dissolvecl solids cantent o` the contact c•�ater e�tceeds 1,000 mg/1, a w�ter ciisplacement ot the s�..t carr,on s•;ith low dissolved solids water will be required to eliminate reacti�atica probl�*ns. E, pH The p:I of tiie contact or ti�tive �•:a�2r s1k�11 not b� less thas7 pH = 4.0 or yreater t1�an pH = 9_0. F. Tem�rature The temp:a-ature of the contact or r.fltive �•rater sha11 r_ot be greater than 150°F. 1\dI'i� 2 : The Spent Carb�n and the r��ive water �'_:all be £ree of any d�ris or er,traneous un�nzr.ities �•inich could caus� transfer ancl handl?ng probler.s, or could foul or damaye any equiln�nt �?d to store, trans=er and transport the S�nt Carbon. De.�,�rrage of th� B.� � Carbon Deli�>ery Trailer resulting fro_n transier problems caused by debris or extr�Zeous im�urities on tYie c:irbon or in th� n�ntive water shall kk ior t�h account of the Subscrik�er.. City of Oahl:os:z, S4isco;is�n � Page 5 � ��i � � � C� �IIBI^i B (ContinL:�cl) i:�i 3: The Spent Car'non r.iust be able to be reactivated by Calyon Corporation � � in a laborato�y fui�.ce to a miniz�naa Iodine L1u�ber of 800 and a minimum carLron tetracnloride rnudaer of 45. S:ould Calgon be unable to reactivate Spesit Carbon to these conditions, due to fouli,ng referred to in Notes 1 and 2, the replac�nt o` the Spent Casbon by the Subscribzx� at t'he then-current publish�d price £or Filtsasorb 200 will be for the account of the Su�scriber. td0'I'E 4: The �Iarranty as e::pressed in I�ticle 11.1 is contingen� upon the filtess being continu�lly o�rat�1 according to the fo1la��ing param�eters: A. Service ilo:a rates to k,� main`ain�3 at belo-�a a 2.0 gpn/ft2 maxim�n. B. C�J The filters are �o b� bacr�aashed according to the reccm�n3ations of Calgon C��-poration. Granul.ar Car�n loss mast k�z maintainecl ]�lo�r� those s�ifiec] �n A� �icle 3.5. The filters nn�st be iree of notic2able slim� and alga� deposits. Sufficient pre-chlor_ination must be applied so as to rnaintain the filters i.n tliis clean condition. D. The filters must be m�int�zin� and o�erated witr�in the guidelines outlinai by the F9isconsin D��rtm�nt of Natural Resources for t`iwzicipal �table ti,rater in all res�cts. E. Prior to placinc a filter on line, it should b2 back�;�sh�l with chlorinatecl svater to reduce s1ir;� and alyae deposits. City of Osh?;osh, �9isconsin Page 6 �.�' �I�Il C [��:?:lli.Orliltj . I.:�l%7_Cc`S -�r0`i1i:c'.CZ ;.)j/ �F: U(OI: ::OL'�CJ��1�10��. With reference to Article 2.7, Calyon Corporation shall provide the following services: 1. Water �lysis , I I Calgon Co�poration shall provide special sam�le containers used to collect influent and effluent water sasnples from Subscriber's Carbon lulsorption Syst�n. Subscriber shall collect the samples and ship th�n to Calgon Corporation for analysis. The Carbon Adsorpuon System monitoring schec7ule shall be as follc�as: Total Organic Car'r�on ('POC) Trihalom.ethane ('i'fL'1) - Insi=anta_neo;is Trihalo*.,.�t.han2 (I�i'IL�1) - ^tern�su�l Trihalo;s��thane (TIr�1) - Trihalomettiane Fonnation Potential (Tf��'P) 2. Carb�n F�nalysis Qi�rterly Qtk�rterly Calgon CorFr�ration sh�ll pr.ovide sample contain�rs us�3 to collect carl�n core s�rnples every six (6; r.�nths, and ship th� to Calgon for analysis. Tnese s�,-!�1es shall be analyz23 for Iodine Number, Ap�arent ➢ensity and Ash (�rcent) . 3. Analyses Report A perioclic perfosr�a��ce report will be sukxnitteci by Calgon Cor�ration to Subscrib�,- sw7uc�rizinc� the analytical results from the influ:sit and effluent water sampling and activated carbon s�?1ing, These test results will be fon.�arded to the P7isconsin Denartr,��t of Natural Resources up�n rcqu2st and after appro��al is grented by O;hl;osh i7ater. , ,..�:,.�.,,:.._ .< ,,, :.t.. _ F� � �� �� ,- . � I description P'iltrasorb 100 and 200 are two grades of gramdar activated carbon � mauufactured by C,algon for removal of dissolved a•ganic material � � from municipal and indusCrial water supplies. Bof.h are mauu- t factured from select gt-ades of bituminous coal to produce a high- f- I clensity, durable granular pinduct cap161e of withsLanding the abrasion and dynamics associated with repeated reactivation, hydraulic transport, backwashing and mechanical handling. Actica- ' tion is carefully controlled to produce exceptionally higli internal surface area with optimum pore size for adso�ption of a broad � range of high and low ruolecular weiglit impuriLies. � 0.� � � � "� �'�s � i � � ������ �� J ���� M1 � L`JA+i � � q ��a��,��& i. ���� •���A��i� �� ��� `,��!�,'� �� _ �,��ny;� � � ��:�3, i �. _ . ... i�v{.y�4�'.� ,� . 0�3��°���, � . . � . . �.�. . �- a t�,� a � ��� , 4*� v' � �� pA '� ZY� 0 ��`�E� 6 tC��" 'i: � �. ', h�p �,i �•'�q° \.:� � ^ < <� � t�r� ��, t -t � .�-, ' �. E p purpose � . ��� ��,�>„�� - Filtrasorb carbons perform a dual function by filLering out tuiU�dit}� s �,.� �����`,` �„ aud adsorbing dissolved organic xnaterials sucll as insecticicles, [• e ,�'�_' ��� r�`_ '- deCergeuts, Plienols and oLlier contlminants fiom botl� natural avd `�"e �"��� � ''� f' ��d_�';� ivdustrial sources whicli cause taste, odor aud color probiems. �.`��4i - Filtrasorb carbous cui �e used to upgrade waler c;uality- using � _ •�_� �.�... _ ., _ , existiug rapid satid filLratiun equipment:. Used as a complete replace- — -- -, �nent for sand or coal, Lhey fiinction as a dual purpose medium: /� providivg both filtraiion and adsorption. As a partial replacement ��� � B�� for filter media, the}� can be used as an adsorbent to complement ��'t` nurmal filtration processes. In either case, conversion to Filtrasorb .- �' � o � � imposes no changes to a plant's normal filtration operations ���- ���s �e� Vei•y large water treatment plants, or plants confrontcd �cith L �i• 0�0� except�onally high contaminant loading, inay wish to inaestigate -'� � f o ihe eeonomic feasibilit,Y of carbon reactivation. In most municipal g� and inclustrial water supply ta-eatment applications, howecer, oper- +�'� `�i aLing experience indicates that life of the original carbon bed ranges :� "� �' 4�°' f'rom 3 to 5 years and reactication is not employed. For detailed ��'°Yt� o� iiiformation on reactivation refer to Calgon Bulletin No. 20-5. „� ,1,� _� advantages ° No dust--clean process � Less l�andling—once Filtrasorb carbon is placed in the filter bed it requires no Yurther handling iuitil replacement • lteseive capacity of activaied carbon eliminates need for operaliiig adjustments as raw water Guality° fluctuates • ReactivaLion and i•euse of graimlar carbou reduces treatment co;ts • Tmproves water qualit��, taste, odor and appeara�ice • Rese�ve capaciLy pro�'ides safety maro n againsL w�detected ocganic pollutants and aceidental spills of tosic o�-ganic i7�aterials 9 � y �r ji i °� si '..` _. .,� ��. a.,�,..-- - "t-r:,. The top rendering is a cross section of a granu� lar activated carbon particte showing the in- tricate pore structure which significantly adds to the total surface area. The� middle drawing shows water containing phenolic molecules being exposed to the car� bon grenule. The bottom rendering represents the phenolic impurities rem�ved from the water and ad- sorbed in the inVicate pore structure of the carbon. (Average diameter of actual pore is 0.2 millionth of an inchJ ' physical properties FILTRASORB 100 200 'i'otal surface area, NZ R�T method (m"-,g) .................. 850-900 Ped densitv bacl:waslied a�d dtxim�d (Iiw�pL3 ) .... ........... 3qapprox Yarticle deusit5� wetted in waLer(gjcc) .................... 1.4-1.5 Uniforrnity coefficient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.9 approx 'to be used to calculate volume requirements specifications F.`I�s IESIIII] 30 �g,prox 1.4-1.5 1.7 approx FILTRASORB 100 200 100 200� ('h eical (Specific:�tfon�) Analysis) Sieve Size U.S. Std. Series Larger than No. 8(max �/o). ... 15 — ld — Larger than No. 12 (max °�o) ... — 5 — 3 Smaller than No. 30 (max °jo) .. 5 — 2— Smaller Lhan No. 40 (max °Jo) .. — 5 — 2 Effective size (mm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.8-0.9 0.55-0.65 0.86 0.6 Iodine Number (miu) . . . . . . . . . . . 850 850 875 875 Abrasion Number (min) . . . . . . . . . 70 70 86 83 Moisture as packed (max �/o) ..... 2 2 0.5 0.5 packaging Filt.rasorb is pacicaged in fuur-ply kraft bags (60 Ibs nek, 61 lbs gross). For less Lhan aie-ton quanLities, each bag is pacl;aged in a protect ice sliipping carton- Tare weight of carLon-21bs. Available on 42"x54" trailer-truck pallets, maximum 38 bags per pallet— 16 pallefs maximum for stdndard 40-foot Leailer; or on 48"x48" rail car pallets, maximum 42 bags per pallet--24 pallets maxiinum per standard 50.fook rail car. Bulk sl�ipments by truck 30,000 lbs minimum; and by rail 50,000 ll�s minimum. eaution WeL activated carUon preferentially removes oxygen from air. In closed or pflrLially closed containers and vessels, oxygen depletion may reach hazardous levets. lf workers are to enter a�-essel con- taining carboii, appropriate sampling and work proceclures for potentially low-oxygen spaces should be followed, including all applicable Federal and State requirements. � FllTXp50RB t00 GNO FILTflA50fl9 400 SoperliCial Veloclry (GPM/F�'� DONNFtOW VPESSURE DflOP TMROUGN A BRCKW ASNED SEGREGRTEO BEO OF FILTflA50PB 1C0 qND FIITHASOPB 1 W $upetlioal V¢IOCiryjGPM/FPI For additiorz¢l informattion, contact Filtrasorb Department, TV¢ter lllanagement Division, Calnora Corporation, P.O. Box 1346, Pittsburgh, P¢. 15230. ;' CALGON S11�51DIARY OF MEFCK & CO..INC. inn(e� in U.SA l � d k. � � � a +� c a� � � N � r�� � =e, � • N o L.e O 1� � ,' Fa R3 �a La O O 1� U � � O O h0 m�l r� J � n7 � U ri O f', W N N •r� f� f ti N N � � J� • O N 6 Fa z� o m E U � O �ri N O � .-. ti ...i . y F-i N b Q ,-I m O '� U N P'., ia i. o � Eo O i.' +-I J� O � � � ,i 3' : .-. 6� .-. 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