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File #: 16-0646    Version: 1 Name: 6/6/16 - Sodium Hexametaphosphate Sterling Water
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/6/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/6/2016 Final action: 6/6/2016
Enactment date: 6/6/2016 Enactment #: R-16-211
Title: Resolution to Approve Purchase of Sodium Hexametaphosphate for Water Treatment from Sterling Water Technologies $40,000.00 annually, Bid No. ITB-4436
Attachments: 1. Bid Form ITB 4436 Sterling Technologies, 2. Bid Sheet ITB 4436, 3. ITB_4436_Document
Title
Resolution to Approve Purchase of Sodium Hexametaphosphate for Water Treatment from Sterling Water Technologies $40,000.00 annually, Bid No. ITB-4436
Memorandum
Your approval is requested to authorize the purchase of sodium hexametaphosphate for the water treatment process. Sodium hexametaphosphate is used for stabilizing the water after the softening process. Failure to add sodium hexametaphosphate can lead to plugging of water filters which will adversely affect the Water Treatment Plant's ability to meet water demands. The estimated cost of this chemical for FY17 is $40,000.00.

The following bids were received:
Sterling Water Technologies $84.92/cwt
Shannon Chemical Corp $88.70/cwt
Water Solutions Unlimited $90.00/cwt
PVS Nolwood Chemicals $188.00/cwt
Carus Corporation $85.00/cwt
Univar $120.00/cwt

It is recommended that the resolution be approved to satisfy the Water Treatment Service Unit's requirement for sodium hexametaphosphate from Sterling Water Technologies as the lowest responsible bidder.

In the event Sterling Water Technologies is unable to furnish the chemical, it is requested that the City Administrator be authorized to accept the next lowest responsible bid for the sodium hexametaphosphate purchase.

It is also recommended that the purchasing agreement may be renewed for three (3) additional one (1) year periods, provided that by 90 days prior to end of the contract both parties agree to an extension at no increase in cost if the vendor is agreeable and if the City deems it to be in its best interest.

Funds are specifically budgeted for this purchase in the approved FY17 Operations and Maintenance budget for the Water Supply System. Future contract years are subject to City Council's annual appropriation.
Staff
Prepared by: Brian Steglitz, Manager, Water Treatment Plant
Reviewed by: Craig Hupy, Pubic Services Area Administrator
Approved by: Tom Crawford, Interim City Administrator
Body
Whereas, The Wat...

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