Groundwater Control & Monitoring System Sample Clauses

Groundwater Control & Monitoring System a) On a weekly basis, Contractor shall conduct two (2) inspections and maintenance visits to the GWCMS. This task includes, but is not limited to, the routine preventive inspections and maintenance including troubleshooting, testing, cleaning, adjustments, tunings, (minor) parts replacement, lubrication, drains, minor repairs, and instrument and tank level readings for the following system components: - Well Vault - Pressure Regulators - Pumps - Valves - Motors - Belts - Compressors and Related Accessories - Gauges and Meters - Air and Water Hoses - Air and Water Filters - Strainer Filters - Secondary Containments - pH Meter/Probe - Chiller - Effluent Totalizer - Fuses - Sensors - Switches - Meters - Drains, Relief valves, and Vents - Pressure Switch Tubing and Indicators - Diaphragm, Cartridges, and Seats - Ports - Air-Water Separators - Alarms Including Auto Dialer and Shutdown Alarms - Piping and Pipe Fittings - Tanks and Related Accessories and Fittings - Leachate System - PLC - Remote monitoring and control interface - Power Supply b) On a weekly basis, Contractor shall conduct one (1) groundwater extraction system and one (1) leachate collection system inspection and maintenance visit. Contractor shall perform monitoring for the potable water system including all pumps and tanks and related appurtenances. For each visit, Contractor shall take all necessary readings and record the date, time, personnel present, actions taken, problems encountered and repairs/solutions implemented, if any. c) Every two (2) weeks, Contractor shall conduct one (1) round of water level measurements for all groundwater extraction xxxxx on the same day. All equipment used shall be decontaminated prior to lowering into the xxxxx to avoid cross contamination. d) As the need arises, or per County’s request, Contractor shall modify routine monitoring, inspection, and maintenance logs, and submit to Contract Administrator for approval. e) Contractor shall inspect, operate, and maintain additional extraction xxxxx that may be installed in the future.
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Groundwater Control & Monitoring System a. On a regular basis, Contractor shall conduct two (2) inspections and maintenance visits to the GWCMS. Contractor shall check all components of the system and perform non-invasive troubleshooting as necessary to determine the cause of improperly functioning components. Contractor shall make necessary minor repairs such as fixing hose connections and replacing parts such as gauges with existing spare parts. This task includes, but is not limited to, the routine preventive inspections and maintenance including testing, cleaning, adjustments, tunings, lubrication, drains, and instrument and tank level readings for the following system components: i. Well Vault ii. Pressure Regulators iii. Pumps

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