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1 Michael Church, President/Chairman Glenn Walsh, Vice President Gordon Mclver, Secretary Paul HansEn, Treasurer Blake Brueckner SCOPE OF WORK Pagosa Water and Sanitation District (PAWSD) is a quasi-municipal corporation and a political subdivision of the State of Colorado. PAWSD encompasses approximately 76 square miles in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado, and includes within its boundaries the Town of Pagosa Springs and unincorporated areas of Archuleta County. The PAWSD sewer service area (which excludes the Town of Pagosa Springs) contains approximately 90 miles of gravity sewer mains ranging in diameter from 4 to 24 inches. 1. General a. The Contractor shall service sewer mains per a written request from PAWSD during normal duty hours. Routine service shall begin within 48 hours after notification for routine service call, unless other arrangements are made with PAWSD. The service will continue during normal working hours until complete. If maintenance requires any sewer to be taken out of service for any time, Contractor shall notify PAWSD and will not remove sewer from service until approval is provided by PAWSD. b. The Contractor may be required to provide emergency services to support sewer main pumping and/or clearing both within normal duty hours and outside of normal duty hours. The Contractor shall respond to all emergency service calls within two (2) hours of notification by PAWSD. c. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable local, city, county, state, and federal regulations pertaining to cleaning, waste handling, and waste hauling. The Contractor shall dispose of all waste at a location approved to handle such waste. The Contractor shall also maintain a copy of the disposal invoice or similar documentation. The Contractor shall have this documentation available for review by PAWSD to verify compliance with local/state permits/laws. d. Contractor personnel shall present a professional appearance and be easily recognized as Contractor employees by the wearing of identification tag or company uniform that shall include the company s name/logo and employee s name. The Contractor shall provide company identification tags or company uniform at no additional cost to PAWSD. e. Contractor personnel shall comply with and ensure the subcontractor personnel comply with current federal, state, and local regulations, plans, and policies including all applicable parts of the United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). 2. Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Inspections: a. The work covered within this section is for the internal closed circuit television (CCTV) inspection of sanitary sewer pipes. The Contractor shall perform sewer televising work as necessary to thoroughly document the condition of all sewers and service lateral 100 Lyn Avenue P.O. Box Pagosa springs, Colorado (970) FAX (970)
2 Page 2 connections. The sanitary sewer pipeline shall be carefully inspected to determine alignment, grade variations, separated joints, location and extent of any deterioration, breaks, obstacles, obstructions, debris, quantities of infiltration/inflow and the locations of service connections b. The contractor shall inspect the sewer interior using a color closed circuit television camera (CCTV) and document the inspection on a digital recorder. All inspection video shall be captured in either MPEG or Windows Media Video (.WMV) file format and saved portable hard drives for submittal. Each inspected main line sewer reach, referenced manhole to manhole, and each inspected sewer lateral referenced to the property address and corresponding sewer main should have an associated MPEG or WMV file. Digital photographs (.JPG files), inspection reports (.PDF files) and any handwritten inspection logs or field maps shall accompany the video inspections for each sewer reach (manhole-to-manhole) or lateral inspected. c. Contractor shall provide inspection video, data and reports in accordance with the requirements specified herein. Contractor shall provide all video on portable hard drive as specified. i. The contractor shall provide comments as necessary to fully describe the existing condition of the sewer on the inspection forms. ii. Contractor shall be responsible for modifications to equipment and/or inspection procedures to achieve report material of acceptable quality. d. The inspection contractor must have an internal quality assurance/quality control program in place and all inspection data shall be subjected to the procedures prior to submittal to PAWSD. PAWSD will perform QA/QC audits on submitted data. e. The following deliverables shall be submitted on a portable hard drive and the completion of the inspection: i. Inspection videos saved in MPEG format or Windows Media video format. ii. Electronic version (.pdf) of the pipe inspection reports. iii. Inspection digital photographs in JPEG format. f. Contractor shall notify PAWSD a minimum of 48 hours prior to performing any inspection work. No payment will be made for inspections performed without proper notification. g. The CCTV television camera used for the inspection shall be one specifically designed and constructed for sanitary sewer inspection. Lighting for the camera shall be suitable to allow a clear picture of the entire periphery of the pipe. The camera shall be operative in 100 percent humidity/submerged conditions. The CCTV camera equipment will provide a view of the pipe ahead of the equipment and of features to the side of the equipment through turning and rotation of the lens. The camera shall be capable of tilting at right angles along the axis of the pipe while panning the camera lens through a full circle about the circumference of the pipe. The lights on the camera shall also be capable of panning 90-degrees to the axis of the pipe. The radial view camera must be solid state color and have remote control of the rotational lens. The camera shall be capable of viewing the complete circumference of the pipe and manhole structure, including the cone-section or corbel. Cameras incorporating mirrors for viewing sides or using exposed rotating heads are not acceptable. The camera lens shall be an auto-iris type with remote controlled manual override.
3 Page 3 If the equipment proves to be unsatisfactory, it shall be replaced with adequate equipment. The camera unit shall have sufficient quantities of line and video cable to inspect two complete, consecutive sewer reaches with access approximately 750 feet apart. The television camera, electronic systems and monitor shall provide an image that meets the following specifications, or approved equal. i. The picture shall show no convergence or divergence over the whole of the picture. The monitor shall be at least 13 inches diagonally across the picture tube. ii. The live picture on the CCTV monitor shall be capable of registering a minimum of 470 lines horizontal resolution and be a clear, stable image with no interference. iii. Lighting intensity shall be remote controlled and shall be adjusted to minimize reflective glare. Lighting and camera quality shall provide a clear, in-focus picture of the entire inside periphery of the sewers and laterals for all conditions except submergence. Under ideal conditions (no fog in the sewer) the camera lighting shall allow a clear picture up to five pipe diameter lengths away for the entire periphery of the sewer. The lighting shall provide uniform light free from shadows or hot spots. iv. The camera light head shall include a high-intensity side viewing lighting system to allow illumination of internal sections of lateral sewer connections. v. Camera focal distance shall be remotely adjustable through a range of 6 inches to infinity. vi. Picture quality and definition shall be to the satisfaction of staff representing PAWSD. vii. The monitor and software shall also be able to capture and save screen images of typical sewer details and all defects. Screen images shall be embedded into the pipe inspection report document submitted with the inspection video. viii. The camera shall have zoom capabilities to be able to view the entire depth of a 20 foot deep manhole from the bottom during inspection. h. The video and audio recordings of the sewer inspections shall be made using digital video equipment. A video enhancer may be used in conjunction with, but not in lieu of, the required equipment. The digital recording equipment shall capture sewer inspection on DVD disks or hard drive, with each sewer reach inspection recorded as an individual movie file (.MPEG,.MPG, or.wmv) or approved equal. The video file names will be referenced in the inspection database and in an inspection report generated in PDF format. The pipeline collection and real time video capture and data acquisition systems shall be provided. i. The imaging capture system shall store digitized color picture images and be saved in digital format on a DVD, hard drive or approved equal ii. The system shall be able to produce data reports to include, at a minimum, all observation points and pertinent data. iii. The data-sorting program shall be capable of sorting all data stored using generic sort key and user defined sort fields. iv. Camera footage, date & manhole numbers shall be maintained in real time and shall be displayed on the video monitor as well as the video character generators illuminated footage display at the control console.
4 Page 4 v. The CCTV equipment/software shall be capable of producing digitized images of all sewer line defects, manhole defects, and sewer line service connections in.jpeg format. The contractor shall plan to take digital still images of each defect, construction features and service connection to clearly depict it. More images may be necessary depending upon the condition of the pipe. i. The CCTV system shall be capable of printing pipeline inspection reports with pipeline schematics and captured images of defects and other related significant visual information. The system shall have the ability to display any combination of the following formats and features simultaneously. j. The following information is mandatory for all inspections. Information Refers to the area of pipe to be inspected between two manholes or the address of the lateral to be inspected. i. Project Name; ii. Surveyed by (Operator/Surveyor s name); iii. Operator/Surveyor Certificate number; iv. System Owner; v. Date; vi. Time; vii. Sheet number (report sheet number) viii. Street Name and Number; ix. Additional Location Information (e.g. backyard, parking lot, etc. x. Upstream Manhole Number Upstream MH rim to invert (depth) xi. Downstream Manhole Number Downstream MH rim to invert (depth) xii. Direction of inspection (Upstream or Downstream) xiii. DVD Identification Number; xiv. Flow control (e.g. plugged, lift station, bypassed, not controlled); xv. Pipe Material; xvi. Pipe Diameter; xvii. Pipe Joint Length; xviii. Purpose of Inspection (new line, year end warranty, CIP R/R project, etc.); xix. Media Number (Video file name); xx. Weather; xxi. Additional information/comments k. Observation Data Refers to the portion of pipe where an observation is discovered. Observations shall be noted by text descriptions and defects codes, still frame pictures and video clips captured and recorded. Each observation shall include the following: i. Actual observation footage; ii. Video reference; iii. Location of defect; clock position; iv. Whether it is a continuous defect; v. Whether the defect occurs at a joint; vi. Severity level (1-Minimal 2-Moderate 3-Severe); vii. DVD Identification number; viii. DVD counter; ix. Final footage; x. Video clip ID for each observation; xi. Image reference (file name of photos);
5 Page 5 xii. Remarks (as appropriate or needed). l. Standard and/or custom designed reports shall have the following formats available and shall be able to be produced in hard copy or viewed on the monitor. i. Site Observation: Displays detailed site observation reports in landscape or portrait views. ii. Directory Report: Displays a list of all the projects sorted by pump station number and manhole number. iii. Picture Reports: Displays site data and include full size single photos or half size double photos of discrepancies. iv. Pipe Run: Displays a graphical display of the site indicating footage, observations, and comments. v. Project Data: Displays the project, client, and contractor information. vi. Custom Sort: Creates user-defined reports of selected site, project, and observation data. m. Prior to inspection the contractor shall obtain pipe and manhole identification from PAWSD to be used during inspections. n. The contractor shall perform sewer televising work within 24 hours of said sewer being cleaned. If said sewer is not televised within the required 24-hour time limit, the sewer shall be re-cleaned prior to televising at no additional expense to PAWSD. o. The video recording shall begin as the camera is lowered down the manhole all the way to the preset footage and continuously throughout the pipe reach until the down stream manhole is reached. p. The Contractor shall lower the camera into the start manhole and record the camera entry into the sewer, observing the manhole as the camera enters. q. The camera shall pan the periphery of the start and finish manhole from casting to invert. To achieve this, the CCTV camera operator shall pan and zoom the manhole to obtain the best possible image of the manhole, including the wall, cone and chimney section(s). r. The depth of each manhole shall be measured to the nearest 1/10th of a foot and documented on the inspection forms. Estimates of manhole depths will not be accepted. s. The CCTV camera shall be positioned as close to the spring line as possible while maintaining the required equipment stability. t. Wherever possible the inspections shall be performed in the upstream to downstream direction. All sewer segments shall be recorded in a logical order in the same direction they are cleaned and televised. u. When sewer conditions prevent forward movement of the camera, the camera shall be withdrawn, and contractor shall televise the line from the opposite direction. v. The camera shall be directed through the sewer in a downstream direction, with the flow, at a uniform, slow rate. In no case will the video camera record while moving at a speed greater than 30 feet per minute. If, during the course of the project, the inspection is rejected due to camera speeds exceeding 30 feet per minute, the inspection recordings shall be redone, at no additional cost to PAWSD. w. If a new manhole is discovered in the field that was not on current maps, a new manhole identification will be assigned by PAWSD. x. Flow levels within existing sewers to be inspected shall not exceed 5% of the pipe diameter. If water levels prevent adequate televising of the sewer, then conducting the work during low flow periods or other methods like plugging and bypass pumping shall be implemented. PAWSD will provide all necessary bypass pumping service for the contractor.
6 Page 6 y. The survey unit shall be slowed, stopped, or backed-up to perform detailed inspections of significant features. The camera shall be stopped at all defects, changes in material, water level, size, side connections, manholes, junctions, or other unusual areas. When stopped at the defect or feature, the operator shall pan the camera to the area and along the circumference of the pipe. z. The camera unit shall be paused long enough at areas suspected of leaking to determine if a leak exists currently or if deposits have occurred. aa. The operator shall also record audio of the type of defect or feature, clock position, footage, extent or other pertinent data. bb. At the contractor's discretion or direction of PAWSD the camera shall be stopped or backed up (when conditions allow) to view and analyze conditions that appear to be unusual or uncommon for a sound sewer. The lens and lighting shall be readjusted, if need be, in order to ensure a clear, distinct, and properly lighted feature. cc. Audio shall be recorded during each inspection by the operating technician, electronic voice text recognition or approved equal on the inspection video as the sewer is inspected and shall include the sewer location, identification of beginning and terminating manholes including location (address or cross streets), inspection direction, length of inspection, side sewer identification, flow information, complete descriptions of the sewer line conditions as they are encountered, description of the rehabilitation work, reason for termination, and other relevant commentary to the inspections. Voice descriptions should be made: 1) at points of pipe failure or weakness, 2) at points of infiltration, 3) at the location of service connections, 4) at points where unusual conditions are noted, and 5) at points where digital still photos are taken. In addition, the audio reports shall include the distance traveled on the specific run, a description of abnormal conditions in the sewer and side sewer connections as they are encountered, explanations for pausing, backing up, or stopping the survey, and the final measured center to center distances between consecutive manholes. The audio portion of the composite video shall be sufficiently free from electrical interference and background noise to provide complete intelligibility of the oral report. Audio dubbing after the inspection is prohibited. dd. If the video and/or audio recording is of poor quality, PAWSD has the right to require a re-submittal of the affected sewer sections and no payment will be made until an acceptable video and audio recording is made, submitted to, and accepted by PAWSD. ee.. Measurement for location of defects and actual length of pipe shall be by means of a calibrated meter on the camera with a digital readout on the video monitor. This readout shall be included in the video recording. Marking on cable, or the like, which would require interpolation for depth of manhole, will not be allowed. Measurement will be accurate to one foot per 100 feet of inspected pipe. ff. The contractor inspection units shall be equipped with adequate back up equipment and spare parts so field repairs to equipment can be made and down time is minimized. gg. PAWSD will assist the contractor with traffic control as needed. 3. Sewer Cleaning a. The sewer line cleaning shall remove foreign materials from the lines and restore the sewer to a minimum of 95 percent of the original carrying capacity. It is recognized that there are some conditions such as broken pipe and major blockages that prevent cleaning from being accomplished or where additional damage would result if cleaning were
7 Page 7 attempted or continued. Should such conditions be encountered, the contractor will not be required to clean those specific sections. If in the course of normal cleaning operations, damage does result from pre-existing and unforeseen conditions such as broken pipe, the contractor will not be held responsible. FLUSHING OF ANY SANITARY SEWER TO FACILITATE CLEANING ACTIVITIES WITHOUT THE CAPTURE OF SOLIDS AND DEBRIS IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED. b. The equipment shall be capable of removing dirt, grease, rocks, sand, and other materials and obstructions from the sewer lines and manholes. If cleaning of an entire section cannot be successfully performed from one manhole, the equipment shall be set up on the other manhole and cleaning again attempted. If, again, successful cleaning cannot be performed or the equipment fails to traverse the entire section, it will be assumed that a major blockage exists and the cleaning effort shall be abandoned. c. The contractor shall completely remove and dispose of all dirt, debris, rubbish and surplus, and unsuitable materials at the end of each work day at no additional cost to PAWSD. d. Contractor shall determine the location of major blockage(s) by measuring length of hose or rod inserted from manholes at each end and immediately report location of blockage(s) to PAWSD and contractor shall note these conditions in its field log. e. During sewer cleaning operations, satisfactory precautions shall be taken in the use of cleaning equipment to insure that the water pressure created does not damage or cause flooding of property or buildings being served by the sewer. f. Roots shall be removed in the sections where root intrusion is a problem. Special attention should be used during the cleaning operation to assure almost complete removal of roots from the joints. Roots which could prevent installation of a pipe liner shall be removed. Procedures may include the use of mechanical equipment such as rodding machines, bucket machines, and winches using root cutters and porcupines, and equipment such as high-velocity jet cleaners. g. Sludge, dirt, sand, rocks, grease, and other solid or semisolid material resulting from the cleaning operation shall be captured and removed at the downstream manhole of the section being cleaned, loaded in a suitable container, transported to the PAWSD Vista wastewater treatment facility, and disposed of at that facility in accordance with all requirements and charges. h. Contractor shall not enter into any sewer segment where hazardous conditions may exist until such time as the source of those conditions is identified and eliminated by contractor and or PAWSD. Contractor shall perform all work in accordance with the latest OSHA confined space entry regulations. Whenever hydraulically propelled cleaning tools, which depend upon water pressure to provide their cleaning force, or any tools which retard the flow of water in the sewer segment are used, precautions shall be taken by contractor to ensure that the water pressure utilized does not result in any damage or flooding to public or private property being served by the sewer segment(s) involved. 4. Grease Interceptor Cleaning a. Grease interceptors shall be visually inspected prior to, during, and after pumping to ascertain the condition of the interceptors and whether the interceptors are working
8 Page 8 properly. Contractor shall inform the PAWSD if a grease interceptor requires repair before it can be pumped. b. Grease interceptors shall be cleaned by pumping out all of the liquid in the tank, including all floating grease, food waste material, and settled material residing at the bottom of the tank. Interceptor pumping shall be based on the 25% rule, in that pumping will only be required if trap solids compromise approximately 20% to 25% of the total operating capacity of the tank. The sides, baffles, and lids of the interceptors shall be thoroughly cleaned to remove grease build-up. Any obstruction in the inlet or outlet piping within the tank shall be cleared and removed. Once the grease and wastewater have been removed, the Contractor shall continue to clean the trap to remove any remaining material. The Contractor shall remove matter that may contribute to unpleasant odors. The Contractor shall not return decanted water from the vacuum tank to the grease trap. The Contractor shall fill the grease trap with clean water once the pumping is complete.
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