3. WASTEWATER DIVISION SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Percentage of sodium hypochlorite (bleach) - minimum 12.5% by weight 3.2 All Wastewater deliveries shall be F.O.B. destination: 3.2.1 Theresa Street Wastewater Treatment Plant, 2400 Theresa Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68521. 3.2.2 Coordination of deliveries will be with Tyler Cruthers, Facilities Operations Coordinator, (402) 441-7966 or Plant Operations at (402) 441-7964. 3.3 Deliveries shall be made within three (3) days of order date. 3.3.1 Owner will place orders by phone, email or through vendor web portal if available. 3.4 Sodium Hypochlorite shall be delivered by tank truck equipped with self-contained unloading equipment and shall be unloaded directly into the liquid storage tank and feeding facilities. 3.4.1 The odor control facility has the capacity to store a total of approximately 20,000 gallons of sodium hypochlorite. 3.4.2 Estimated annual quantities of bulk Sodium Hypochlorite is 80,000 gallons. 3.5 Volume to be unloaded at any one time shall be at least one full tanker truck. 3.6 The supplier will be responsible for unloading the chemical, providing adequate filler hose length from the tanker truck, and controlling any spillage of chemical. 3.7 The fill pipe connector is a 2" quick connect male cam lock fitting located on the exterior of the odor control facility building. 3.8 Deliveries shall be made between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, no weekends or City holidays unless arranged in advance. 4. WATER DIVISION SPECIFICATION AND REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Liquid Sodium Hypochlorite shall be minimum 12.5% by weight. 4.2 Liquid Sodium Hypochlorite shall be NSF/ANSI 60 approved for addition to potable water. 4.2.1 Certification for use in potable water shall be provided. 4.3 Liquid Sodium Hypochlorite shall adhere to ANSI/AWWA Standard B300-99 (2004 revision) or the most current version of the Hypochlorite’s Standard covered in AWWA Standards Manual. 4.4 All deliveries shall be F.O.B. destination. 4.4.1 City of Lincoln Water Treatment Plant, 401 Hwy. 6, Ashland, Nebraska 68003 followed by Lincoln Water System escort to unloading areas of well field, three miles away. 4.4.2 Coordination of deliveries will be with Eric Lee, Facilities Operations Coordinator, (402) 441-1629 or Plant Operations (402) 441-1633. 4.5 Deliveries shall be made within three to five (3 - 5) days of order date. 4.5.1 Orders will be placed by phone or e-mail at Water Division discretion and volume to be unloaded will be at least one (1) full tanker truck (approximately 4,800 gallons). 4.6 Liquid Sodium Hypochlorite shall be delivered by tank truck equipped with self-contained unloading equipment and shall be unloaded directly from tanker truck into one or more below ground storage tanks with a maximum of 6,000 gallons for each tank. 4.7 Supplier will be responsible for all procedures, equipment, safety and spill control measures necessary to ensure delivery of the chemical load. 4.8 Delivery times shall be from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, no weekends or City holidays unless arranged in advance through the Eric Lee - Facilities Operations Coordinator. 5. WATER DIVISION CONTAINERIZED DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Occasional deliveries of containerized liquid Sodium Hypochlorite will be ordered in either fifty-five (55) gallon or fifteen (15) gallon containers. 5.2 Deliveries shall be F.O.B. destination. 5.2.1 City of Lincoln Water Treatment Plant, 401 Hwy. 6, Ashland, Nebraska 68003 for fifty-five (55) gallon containers. 5.2.2 City of Lincoln Water Operations Center, 2021 North 27th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68503 for fifteen (15) gallon containers. 5.3 Containers shall be exchanged with no 55-gallon drum cleaning charges assessed to the City. 5.4 Estimated annual quantities of containerized Sodium Hypochlorite 5.4.1 Fifty-five (55) gallon containers: 825 gallons (15 containers). 5.4.2 Fifteen (15) gallon containers: 450 gallons (30 containers). 6. WATER DIVISION SECURITY REQUIREMENTS 6.1 Prior to arrival of any chemical delivery, the following information must be transmitted to the Ashland Treatment Plant by fax or e-mail: Driver identification, truck/trailer I.D. numbers, load seal numbers and Certificate of Analysis for load. 6.2 Failure of supplier to transmit this security information prior to load arrival will result in rejection of the load at no cost to the City. 6.3 All drivers will be subject to photographs of their person and drivers’ license to be archived in Water Division chemical driver security logbook.