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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />RFP NO.; 21-059 <br />WATER WELL, PUMP AND MOTOR REHABILITATION AND REPAIR SERVICE'S <br />testing, well casing patches and similar casing repairs/improvements, and mechanical treatment on well <br />casings. All chemicals used in treating wells shall be State approved for the purpose intended, must be <br />National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) approved, and Public Works approved for quantity and concentration. <br />Disinfection of the wells is required in accordance with American Water Works Association (AWWA) C654 — <br />Standard Disinfection of Wells. <br />The Contractor's estimates shall include the type and concentration of chemicals (acids, inhibitors, <br />polymers, neutralizers, etc.) to be used; the typical appropriate contact time for the chemicals; and the <br />typical procedure for Introducing, mixing, and neutralizing chemicals in the well. In addition, the narne(s) <br />and phone numbers of any company(ies) that will supply the treatment chemicals shall be provided, <br />Completed Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all chemicals used shall include the methods of <br />mechanical treatment (dual swab, wire/nylon brush, sonar jetting, etc.), <br />The Contractor shall perform wire brushing and it shall be carried out in manner as to clean the casing <br />louvers/perforations and to remove scale and tubercles attached to the wall of the casing. After wire brushing, <br />the well shall be allowed to sit for 24 to 48 hours and sediment fill shall be removed from the bottom of the <br />well to the maximum extent possible using a bailer or scow or equivalent retrieval device. <br />All bailed material (water and sediment) shall be placed in steel drums or appropriate containers. The <br />sediment, after separation from the water, shall be placed in the containers, properly labeled, and eventually <br />removed from the well site for disposal by the Contractor. All bailed material shall be properly disposed <br />of by the Contractor. <br />5. PUMP AND MOTOR REHABILITATION SERVICE <br />The Contractor shall provide rehabilitation services when requested by the City, The Contractor shall <br />rehabilitate of one or more of the following pump units: <br />• Submersibles <br />• Horizontal split case <br />• Vertical turbines <br />Rehabilitation of all pumps and motors may include, but not limited to: <br />• Line shafts <br />• Bearings <br />• Right -angle -gears <br />• Housing/frame <br />• Column pipe <br />• Seals <br />• Impellers <br />• Rotor shaft <br />• Power/control cable attachments <br />• Thermal/moisture sensors <br />• Vibrational analysis (include report) <br />• All other appurtenant components <br />Upon request, the Contractor shall submit a written proposal to the City for the services described herein. <br />The Contractor shall also include the performance pump curves, manual specifications, and detailed <br />information regarding the new proposed pump and motor within the proposal package. The Contractor <br />