Chemical Treatment of Well (Addative Bid Item) Sample Clauses

Chemical Treatment of Well (Addative Bid Item). A. At the Districts discression subsequent to performance of the first video log (pre rehabilitiation) the District will determine if it will exercise the chemical treatment of the well addative bid item. Vendor shall furnish all labor, equipment, materials, and services to chemically treat the well. Care shall be taken to follow all Federal, State, and local regulations pertaining to the handling and disposal of the waste chemicals. B. Prior to commencing the Work, Vendor shall supply to the District a copy of the manufacturer’s Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all well treatment and neutralizing chemicals for the District’s approval and a shop drawing of the snug fitting double surge block assembly. A Certificate of Analysis (COA) from the manufacturer/supplier must be provided for the acid used. In addition, the Vendor shall provide their proposed program to apply the chemicals, method of neutralizing the acid, method of disposal, Emergency Response Plan, and list of staff qualified to handle the above chemicals. Said list shall include training and certifications received by each individual pertinent to their duties. All individuals involved in handling well treatment chemicals shall possess all certifications, authorizations and licenses required by local, state and federal authorities to perform the work. C. Vendor shall chemically treat the well utilizing the method specified below. 1. The well shall be pretreated to disrupt the fouling mechanisms existing within the well column. Pretreatment shall consist of wire brushing of the entire wetted portion of the well as specified herein, followed by bailing the well clean. 2. A treatment solution consisting of the following chemicals shall be mixed above-ground and injected into the existing perforated sections of the casing starting from the bottom of the lower perforated casing to the top of the perforated casing using a double packer tremie method: a. Hydrochloric acid (approximately 30% activity): 9% of Total Well Volume b. Biodispersant (Xxxxxxx Screens NW-310 or equivalent): 3% of Total Well Volume c. Nonionic surfactant (Xxxxxxx Screens NW-400 or equivalent): 0.1% of Total Well Volume
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