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Contract - Environmental Engineering & Contracting - 2011-11-30Attachment B SECOND ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND CONTRACTING INC FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) Control Program SECOND ADDENDUM to Agreement between the Costa Mesa Sanitary District and Environmental Engineering and Contracting, Inc. for managing a FOG Control Program ( "ADDENDUM 2 ") is made and entered into this J0.ti, day of ry , 2011, by and between the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, hereinafter referred to as DISTRICT, and Environmental Engineering and Contracting, Inc., hereinafter referred to as CONSULTANT. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, on June 21, 2010, the DISTRICT and CONSULTANT entered into an AGREEMENT ( "AGREEMENT ") for developing and managing a Fats, Oil and Grease (FOG) Program; and WHEREAS, on June 23, 2011, the First Addendum to the AGREEMENT was approved whereby said AGREEMENT was extended for an additional one -year term; and WHEREAS, the DISTRICT, CONSULTANT and South Coast Plaza, hereinafter referred to as PLAZA, have been studying methods to reduce hydrogen sulfide gases generated from grease interceptors at the PLAZA; and WHEREAS, the DISTRICT, CONSULTANT and PLAZA desires to expand the study to include all the restaurants in the PLAZA; and WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT has submitted a proposal to expand the study for reducing hydrogen sulfide gas at the PLAZA, which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A "; and WHEREAS, the DISTRICT finds it in the public's best interest to accept CONSULTANT'S proposal and amend the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT to increase CONSULTANT's compensation for services rendered. NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Section 5, subsection a in the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT shall be amended by increasing the payment due thereunder to compensate for the work being performed at the PLAZA and identified in CONSULTANT's proposal (Exhibit "A "). 1 2. The DISTRICT agrees to pay CONSULTANT the sum of $7,670.00 to conduct a study of grease interceptor hydrogen sulfide issues at the PLAZA. 3. The term of this Second Addendum shall run concurrently with the First Addendum and the AGREEMENT. 4. Except as specifically amended by the terms of this Second Addendum, all provisions of the First Addendum and the AGREEMENT shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Second Addendum to be executed this day and year first above written. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT CLE EEC, INC Bob Ooten, President John er, President L� ii, R ike Sc_heafer, S ret ry` ATTEST: rte' Disttt Clerk APPROVED. TO,FORM: District Counsel 2 November 28, 2011 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & CONTRACTING, INC. 501 Parkcenter Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Phone (714) 667 -2300 Fax (714) 667 -2310 Mr. Scott Carroll General Manager Costa Mesa Sanitary District 628 W. 19th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Subject: Proposal for the Study of Grease Interceptor H2S Issues at South Coast Plaza (R2) Dear Mr. Carroll, Pursuant to your request, Environmental Engineering & Contracting, Inc. (EEC) is pleased to present this proposal to conduct a study of grease interceptor (GI) hydrogen sulfide (H2S) issues at the South Coast Plaza Shopping Center (Plaza) in Costa Mesa. In coordination with Plaza Management Staff, cursory monitoring of H2S levels in several Plaza grease interceptors has been conducted by CMSD over the past year to evaluate the effectiveness of select chemical additives for mitigation of H2S issues. EEC understands that the District is interested in developing a more thorough characterization of the grease interceptor H2S issues and chemical additive performance prior to making final recommendations to Plaza Management Staff. Therefore, EEC is prepared to conduct a study of Grease Interceptor H2S to provide the District with detailed characterization data to support further H2S mitigation recommendations to Plaza Management. The study will consist of the following: 1) EEC will coordinate with Plaza Management staff to obtain recent grease interceptor pumping records and schedules for the grease interceptors serving the following locations: a. Capital Grille /Seasons 52 b. Z -Tejas c. Boudin d. Claim Jumper e. Comer Bakery f. Rain Forest Cafe g. Marche Modern 2) In coordination with Plaza Management, EEC will conduct routine grease interceptor /effluent sampling activities at selected interceptor locations. All sampling data collected will be recorded in a tabular format (Excel spreadsheet). Sampling activities will consist of the following for each selected grease interceptor: a. H2S Gas measurement i. Using a field 4 -gas meter to detect H2S level prior to fully opening the grease interceptor EEC, South Coast Plaza GI Study Proposal (R2) November 28, 2011 b. Core sampling of interceptor contents to assess the maintenance condition of the interceptor i. Using FOG Compliance Dip -Stick c. Dissolved sulfide measurement of grease interceptor effluent i. Using field colorimetric analysis d. Effluent temperature and pH measurement i. Using common field instrumentation e. Ambient temperature measurement Sampling of each interceptor will be conducted at a frequency of approximately two weeks for a three month study period, equating to 10 sampling events. activities will be planned at varying times and varying days of the week to ensure conducted during representative interceptor flow conditions. Sampling will scheduled as follows: Sampling Event #1 — Monday#1 AM Sampling Event #2 — Monday#1 PM Sampling Event #3 — Wednesday#1 AM Sampling Event #4 — Wednesday#1 PM Sampling Event #5 — Friday #1 AM Sampling Event #6 — Friday #1 PM Sampling Event #7 — Monday #2 AM Sampling Event #8 — Monday#2 PM Sampling Event #9 — Wednesday #2 AM Sampling Event #10 — Friday #2 PM twice every Sampling sampling is be roughly Samplings events may be adjusted based on grease interceptor pumping activities to ensure a minimum of 10 representative samples collected for each interceptor. 3) EEC will prepare a bi- weekly report to CMSD and Plaza Management staff, providing updates of sampling status and preliminary findings; 4) EEC will meet with chemical additive suppliers /vendors as- needed to discuss performance /compliance criteria and obtain additive dosing and utilization cost estimates /data. 5) EEC will compile the collected data and prepare a report summarizing the findings of the study, including recommendations for appropriate measures to mitigate and prevent the ongoing grease interceptor H2S issues at Plaza. If requested, EEC will present the study findings to CMSD and Plaza Management. 2 EEC, South Coast Plaza GI Study Proposal (R2) November 28 2011 Study Assumptions 1) All of the Plaza interceptors listed above will be included in the study with a minimum of 10 sampling events conducted for each (a total of 72 sampling occurrences); 2) Coordination during the study will be primarily through Plaza Management with minimal interaction with the FSEs associated with each interceptor; 3) Up to 2 additive vendor /supplier meetings will be required during this study. Cost Estimate Task Qty Rate Total Plaza Coordination 6 $95/hr $570.00 Grease Interceptor Sampling 72 $55 /ea $3,960.00 Status Reports to CMSD/ Plaza Mgmt 6 $95 /hr $570.00 Meeting with Additive Vendors 6 $95/hr $570.00 Data Management, Analysis, Report, 16 $125/hr $2,000.00 and Presentation Total $7,670.00 The aforementioned activities will be completed on a time - and - expense, not -to- exceed basis with an estimated cost of $7,670.00. These services will be provided pursuant to our most current Fee Schedule (2011 attached) and payment terms are net 30 days. If there is an authorized change in scope, the additional services will be billed according to the Fee Schedule. Thank you for the opportunity to provide these wastewater sampling services to the District. EEC is available to start immediately upon CMSD's approval (signed acceptance, purchase order or contract). 3 EEC,South Coast Plaza GI Study Proposal October 28,2011 ACCEPTANCE If the proposed scope of work, costs of services, and payment terms stated herein meet with your approval, please acknowledge acceptance of same and initiate authorization to proceed by signing and faxing a copy of this document to 714-667-2310 or scanning and e-mailing a signed copy to jkolIcAeecworld.com. t , . PrintNafnc Robec .'Oole Print Title F?- �jtits Signature ` l-4Al4,`.�1 Date II-So - II EEC is looking..forward to assisting BWSC with the success of your FOG control program. Thank you for this oppohunify.. Please call us if you have any questions. Sincerely, Environmental Engineering & Contracting, Inc. tst._ Jim Kolk Project Manager Attachment: Environmental Engineering & Contracting, Inc. 2011 Fee Schedule 4 L" fj ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING& CONTRACTING, INC. �`- 501 Parkcenter Drive,Santa Ana,CA 92705 Phone(714)887.2300 Fax(714)687-2310 2011 Fee Schedule PERSONNEL CHARGES Travel The charge for all time required for the performance of Vehicles used on project assignments will be the Scope of Work, including office, field and travel charged at $50 per day. Mileage is billed at the time, will be billed at the hourly rate according to the current rate established by the Internal Revenue labor classifications set forth below: Service plus mark up. Per Diem is billed at a unit cost of$50 per day. Airfare, lodging, rental cars and associated expenses are billed at cost plus mark up. Labor Classification Hourly Rate Staff Engineer/Geologist/Scientist $95 Sr Staff Engineer/Geologist/Scientist $105 Field Equipment Project Engineer/Geologist/Scientist- I $125 Field Equipment is billed at standard unit costs. Rate Project Engineer/Geologist/Scientist- II $135 schedules are available upon request. Sr Project Engineer/Geologist/Scientist-I $160 Sr Project Engineer/Geologist/Scientist-II $180 Principal Geologist $205 Subcontractors and Reimbursables Principal $205 The costs of subcontractors, materials, equipment Project Assistant $75 rental and costs incurred will be charged at cost plus Technician $85 15%. Drafter $95 Sr Technician $95 Compliance Inspector $95 Other Project Charges GIS Analyst $95 The cost of additional report reproduction and GIS, IT Supervisor $125 special project accounting will be billed as Construction Technician $65 appropriate. Plotting plans are charged by size, Construction Field Supervisor $85 black and white or color, and by the number of Construction Manager $90 copies supplied. Sr Construction Manager $115 Shipping and Postage Emergency response and client requested work during Shipping charges include couriers and the postage non-standard business hours will be charged at a rate necessary will be charged at cost plus markup. of 1.25 times the standard hourly rate. Interest Charges When EEC Staff appear as expert witnesses at court Interest on late payments will be charged at the rate trials, mediation, arbitration hearings and depositions, of 1.5%per month. their time will be charged at 2.0 times the standard rate. All time spent preparing for such trials, hearings, and depositions,will be charged at the standard hourly rate. Payment Terms Net 30 days apply to all work performed and invoiced unless superseded by a specific executed contract. This Fee Schedule is adjusted each subsequent year to reflect the economic changes for the new year. The new schedule will apply to existing and new assignments. Sod • Gmno•sx • Ak • Wastewater • Smrmwee • GIS • Engineering • Remedial= • Caa ,