Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation"

Transcription

1 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION (Refer to Technical Specifications Section 0) 0. - N0 & N02 Environmental Tests Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) ANNUAL N0/02 PM 0.. Stack Test EPA7 (Da) 0.0 plus EPA9 $3,50.00 $ ANNUAL N0/02 PM 0 Stack Test EPA20a plus EPA9 0.. and 0..2 ANNUAL CEMS FLUE GAS RATA ANNUAL "2D" CEMS FLOW RATA Re-Certification "2D" CEMS FLOW RATA 0..4 and and , 0..4 and 0..5 PM/PM 0 Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA 0..3, 0..4 and 0..6 PM/PM 0 Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA QUARTERLY N0/02 PM Stack Test "MAT 5" 0..3 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests 0..3, 0..7 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA $5, $7, $4, $2, $3, $6, $6, $, $2,50.00 $2, $8,00.00 $3,00.00 $ $ $ $ $ $2, $ $, $,25.00 $5, $6, $26, Page of 5

2 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation , 0..8 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests plus $3,800.00, FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA PERIODIC "3D" CEMS FLOW RATA PERMIT RENEWAL / PERIODIC 0..6 $3, , Volatile Organic Compound Test PERMIT RENEWAL / 0..7 PERIODIC LEAD Test $4,60.00 $2, $2, PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued N03 Environmental Tests ANNUAL N03 PM Stack Test EPA7 plus DEP9 (SI Runs TOTAL) 0.2. and 0..7 N03 PM Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA 0.2. and 0..8 N03 PM Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA $4, $8, $9, $ $8, $ PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued NSCT 3, 4, 5, & 6 Environmental Tests Bid Item # 2 22 Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description PERIODIC OPACITY Test EPA9 (one hour run) PERIODIC OPACITY Test EPA9 (one hour run) Additional EPA9 to be 5 performed simultaneously to 0.3. PERIODIC Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) $, Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) 7, $, $7, O 2 and NOx Curve testing for 4 NCT 3,4,5,& 6 (Two independent sampling trains required) 0.50 $6, $2, Page 2 of 5

3 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation OTH0. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued Mis Miscellaneous Northside Generating Station Environmental Tests Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) EPA9 (one hour run). 0.0 $, $ EPA9 (one hour run) Performed simultaneously 0.0 to different source $, $ EPA9 (three one-hour runs) 0.0 $, $ EPA9 (three one hour runs) Performed simultaneously to different source 0.0 $, $ EPA22 (two hour run). 0.0 $, $ A 0.4.4B EPA22 (two hour run) Performed simultaneously to different source PM test - three runs: EPA5 (OOO or Da) or EPA7 (OOO or Da) EPA23 Dioxin and Furan EPACTM027 Ammonia Slip without EPA30 requirement Additional cost ONLY to perform with EPA30 requirement EPA0 Carbon Monoxiode EPA8 Sulfuric Acid Mist EPA3B Hydrogen Fluoride EPA 30B MERCURY CEMS RATA with on-site sorbent tube analysis EPA 30B "Non-Spiked" Sorbent Tube Cost per tube EPA 30B "Spiked" Sorbent Tube Cost per tube $, $2,60.00 $8, $3, $8, $3, $ $3, $26, $50.00 $80.00 $80.00 $26.00 $, $ $ $3, $ $3, $2, $, $, TOTAL SECTION 0 BID PRICE (Northside Generating Station) $50,43.00 $50, PACKAGED TESTS J.D. Kennedy Generating Station; GREENLAND Energy Center; and BRANDY BRANCH Generating Station SIMPLE CYCLE Combustion Turbines (JDK 7 & 8; GEC & 2; BB ) Refer to Technical Specifications Section : Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) 40 ANNUAL CEMS RATA for.. FLUE GAS 0.0 $4,00.00 $40.00 Page 3 of 5

4 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation NOx, O 2, and CO ANNUAL FLUE GAS..2 COMPLIANCE Test 0.0 for CO ANNUAL/PERIODIC EPA9 OPACITY Test..4.. and ,..2 and..3 5 PERMIT RENEWAL PERIODIC (VOC)..6 $3, Volatile Organic Compound..7 Test PERMIT RENEWAL PERIODIC..5 and..6 CEMS RATA plus CO Compliance plus OPACITY $, $6, $6, $3, $ $50.00 $6, $32, $7, $3, $5, TOTAL SECTION BID PRICE (JDK7 & 8; GEC & 2; BCT) $58, $58, PACKAGED TESTS BRANDY BRANCH Generating Station COMBINED CYCLE Combustion Turbines (BB 2 & 3) Refer to Technical Specifications Section 2: Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) ANNUAL CEMS RATA for FLUE GAS NOx, O 2, and CO ANNUAL FLUE GAS COMPLIANCE Test for CO ANNUAL/PERIODIC EPA9 OPACITY Test ANNUAL EPACTM027 Ammonia Slip without EPA30 requirement 2.., 2..3 and , 2..2, 2..3 and 2..4 PERMIT RENEWAL / PERIODIC (VOC) Volatile Organic Compound Test PERMIT RENEWAL / $4,00.00 $3, $, $3, $6, $7, $3, $40.00 $ $, $ $6, $4, $ PERIODIC 2..6 and 2..7 Additional cost ONLY to perform 2..4 with EPA30 requirement 0.0 $9, $8, $9, $ TOTAL SECTION 2 BID PRICE (BCT2 and BCT3) $34, $34, Page 4 of 5

5 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation MISCELLANEOUS BID ITEMS (AND COSTS) Refer to Technical Specifications Section 3: Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) Cost per additional report (including shipping costs) 3..2 Qualified Individual Man-Hour Cost 0 $50.00 $50.00 $80.00 $, Technician Man-Hour Cost 0 $30.00 $, Equipment Cost per Hour CEGRIT hi-vol 3..4 Particulate sampling system Equipment Cost per Hour Cascade Impactor 3..5 Particulate sampling system Cost per hour Particulate Matter size distribution analysis of 4..5 Equipment Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) Particulate Emission sampling system $ $,50.00 $ $, $0.0 $ $, $20.00 $ $ Equipment Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) Gaseous sampling system (NOx, SO 2, O 2, CO 2, CO) Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) EPA2 or EPA2G Flue Gas Flow Measurement Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) EPA2F Flue Gas Flow Measurement NOx Converter Efficiency Test of JEA Gas Analyzer (conducted during scheduled NOx Gas RATA) Cost per Hour for EPA30B sampling system with on-site sorbent tube analysis (conducted primarily during scheduled Hg RATA) SEE A&B for sorbent tube pricing) $, $ $ $ $2,00.00 $95.00 $45.00 $65.00 $40.00 $20.00 TOTAL SECTION 4 BID PRICE: MISCELLANEOUS BID ITEMS (AND COSTS) $4,50.00 $4,50.00 GRAND TOTAL - ALL SECTIONS (0,, 2 & 3) - BID SUMMARY $248,45.00 $248,45.00 TOTAL EVALUATED BID PRICE $,240, (Enter this value on the Bid form) Page 5 of 5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION (Refer to Technical Specifications Section 0) 0. - N0 & N02 Environmental Tests Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) ANNUAL N0/02 PM 0.. Stack Test EPA7 (Da) 0.0 plus EPA9 $3,50.00 $ ANNUAL N0/02 PM 0 Stack Test EPA20a plus EPA9 0.. and 0..2 ANNUAL CEMS FLUE GAS RATA ANNUAL "2D" CEMS FLOW RATA Re-Certification "2D" CEMS FLOW RATA 0..4 and and , 0..4 and 0..5 PM/PM 0 Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA 0..3, 0..4 and 0..6 PM/PM 0 Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA QUARTERLY N0/02 PM Stack Test "MAT 5" 0..3 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests 0..3, 0..7 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA $5, $7, $4, $2, $3, $6, $6, $, $2,50.00 $2, $8,00.00 $3,00.00 $ $ $ $ $ $2, $ $, $,25.00 $5, $6, $26, Page of 5

37 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation , 0..8 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests plus $3,800.00, FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA PERIODIC "3D" CEMS FLOW RATA PERMIT RENEWAL / PERIODIC 0..6 $3, , Volatile Organic Compound Test PERMIT RENEWAL / 0..7 PERIODIC LEAD Test $4,60.00 $2, $2, PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued N03 Environmental Tests ANNUAL N03 PM Stack Test EPA7 plus DEP9 (SI Runs TOTAL) 0.2. and 0..7 N03 PM Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA 0.2. and 0..8 N03 PM Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA $4, $8, $9, $ $8, $ PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued NSCT 3, 4, 5, & 6 Environmental Tests Bid Item # 2 22 Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description PERIODIC OPACITY Test EPA9 (one hour run) PERIODIC OPACITY Test EPA9 (one hour run) Additional EPA9 to be 5 performed simultaneously to 0.3. PERIODIC Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) $, Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) 7, $, $7, O 2 and NOx Curve testing for 4 NCT 3,4,5,& 6 (Two independent sampling trains required) 0.50 $6, $2, Page 2 of 5

38 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation OTH0. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued Mis Miscellaneous Northside Generating Station Environmental Tests Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) EPA9 (one hour run). 0.0 $, $ EPA9 (one hour run) Performed simultaneously 0.0 to different source $, $ EPA9 (three one-hour runs) 0.0 $, $ EPA9 (three one hour runs) Performed simultaneously to different source 0.0 $, $ EPA22 (two hour run). 0.0 $, $ A 0.4.4B EPA22 (two hour run) Performed simultaneously to different source PM test - three runs: EPA5 (OOO or Da) or EPA7 (OOO or Da) EPA23 Dioxin and Furan EPACTM027 Ammonia Slip without EPA30 requirement Additional cost ONLY to perform with EPA30 requirement EPA0 Carbon Monoxiode EPA8 Sulfuric Acid Mist EPA3B Hydrogen Fluoride EPA 30B MERCURY CEMS RATA with on-site sorbent tube analysis EPA 30B "Non-Spiked" Sorbent Tube Cost per tube EPA 30B "Spiked" Sorbent Tube Cost per tube $, $2,60.00 $8, $3, $8, $3, $ $3, $26, $50.00 $80.00 $80.00 $26.00 $, $ $ $3, $ $3, $2, $, $, TOTAL SECTION 0 BID PRICE (Northside Generating Station) $50,43.00 $50, PACKAGED TESTS J.D. Kennedy Generating Station; GREENLAND Energy Center; and BRANDY BRANCH Generating Station SIMPLE CYCLE Combustion Turbines (JDK 7 & 8; GEC & 2; BB ) Refer to Technical Specifications Section : Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) 40 ANNUAL CEMS RATA for.. FLUE GAS 0.0 $4,00.00 $40.00 Page 3 of 5

39 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation NOx, O 2, and CO ANNUAL FLUE GAS..2 COMPLIANCE Test 0.0 for CO ANNUAL/PERIODIC EPA9 OPACITY Test..4.. and ,..2 and..3 5 PERMIT RENEWAL PERIODIC (VOC)..6 $3, Volatile Organic Compound..7 Test PERMIT RENEWAL PERIODIC..5 and..6 CEMS RATA plus CO Compliance plus OPACITY $, $6, $6, $3, $ $50.00 $6, $32, $7, $3, $5, TOTAL SECTION BID PRICE (JDK7 & 8; GEC & 2; BCT) $58, $58, PACKAGED TESTS BRANDY BRANCH Generating Station COMBINED CYCLE Combustion Turbines (BB 2 & 3) Refer to Technical Specifications Section 2: Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) ANNUAL CEMS RATA for FLUE GAS NOx, O 2, and CO ANNUAL FLUE GAS COMPLIANCE Test for CO ANNUAL/PERIODIC EPA9 OPACITY Test ANNUAL EPACTM027 Ammonia Slip without EPA30 requirement 2.., 2..3 and , 2..2, 2..3 and 2..4 PERMIT RENEWAL / PERIODIC (VOC) Volatile Organic Compound Test PERMIT RENEWAL / $4,00.00 $3, $, $3, $6, $7, $3, $40.00 $ $, $ $6, $4, $ PERIODIC 2..6 and 2..7 Additional cost ONLY to perform 2..4 with EPA30 requirement 0.0 $9, $8, $9, $ TOTAL SECTION 2 BID PRICE (BCT2 and BCT3) $34, $34, Page 4 of 5

40 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation MISCELLANEOUS BID ITEMS (AND COSTS) Refer to Technical Specifications Section 3: Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) Cost per additional report (including shipping costs) 3..2 Qualified Individual Man-Hour Cost 0 $50.00 $50.00 $80.00 $, Technician Man-Hour Cost 0 $30.00 $, Equipment Cost per Hour CEGRIT hi-vol 3..4 Particulate sampling system Equipment Cost per Hour Cascade Impactor 3..5 Particulate sampling system Cost per hour Particulate Matter size distribution analysis of 4..5 Equipment Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) Particulate Emission sampling system $ $,50.00 $ $, $0.0 $ $, $20.00 $ $ Equipment Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) Gaseous sampling system (NOx, SO 2, O 2, CO 2, CO) Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) EPA2 or EPA2G Flue Gas Flow Measurement Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) EPA2F Flue Gas Flow Measurement NOx Converter Efficiency Test of JEA Gas Analyzer (conducted during scheduled NOx Gas RATA) Cost per Hour for EPA30B sampling system with on-site sorbent tube analysis (conducted primarily during scheduled Hg RATA) SEE A&B for sorbent tube pricing) $, $ $ $ $2,00.00 $95.00 $45.00 $65.00 $40.00 $20.00 TOTAL SECTION 4 BID PRICE: MISCELLANEOUS BID ITEMS (AND COSTS) $4,50.00 $4,50.00 GRAND TOTAL - ALL SECTIONS (0,, 2 & 3) - BID SUMMARY $248,45.00 $248,45.00 TOTAL EVALUATED BID PRICE $,240, (Enter this value on the Bid form) Page 5 of 5

41 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR EMISSIONS TESTING SERVICES FOR JACKSONVILLE ELECTRIC AUTHORITY (JEA) JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA SOLICITATION NO DEADLINE APRIL 9, 206, 2:00 ESS PROJECT ID C Environmental Source Samplers, Inc. 436 Raleigh Street Wilmington, NC 2842 (90)

42

43 Reference Reference Name Reference Phone Number Reference Address Contract Year/Amount Project Title Address of Work Description of Project Page 2 of 4

44 Reference 2 Reference Name Reference Phone Number Reference Address Contract Year/Amount Project Title Address of Work Description of Project Page 3 of 4

45 Reference 3 Reference Name Reference Phone Number Reference Address Contract Year/Amount Project Title Address of Work Description of Project Page 4 of 4

46

47 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION (Refer to Technical Specifications Section 0) 0. - N0 & N02 Environmental Tests Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) ANNUAL N0/02 PM 0.. Stack Test EPA7 (Da) 0.0 plus EPA9 $3,50.00 $ ANNUAL N0/02 PM 0 Stack Test EPA20a plus EPA9 0.. and 0..2 ANNUAL CEMS FLUE GAS RATA ANNUAL "2D" CEMS FLOW RATA Re-Certification "2D" CEMS FLOW RATA 0..4 and and , 0..4 and 0..5 PM/PM 0 Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA 0..3, 0..4 and 0..6 PM/PM 0 Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA QUARTERLY N0/02 PM Stack Test "MAT 5" 0..3 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests 0..3, 0..7 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA $5, $7, $4, $2, $3, $6, $6, $, $2,50.00 $2, $8,00.00 $3,00.00 $ $ $ $ $ $2, $ $, $,25.00 $5, $6, $26, Page of 5

48 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation , 0..8 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests plus $3,800.00, FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA PERIODIC "3D" CEMS FLOW RATA PERMIT RENEWAL / PERIODIC 0..6 $3, , Volatile Organic Compound Test PERMIT RENEWAL / 0..7 PERIODIC LEAD Test $4,60.00 $2, $2, PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued N03 Environmental Tests ANNUAL N03 PM Stack Test EPA7 plus DEP9 (SI Runs TOTAL) 0.2. and 0..7 N03 PM Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA 0.2. and 0..8 N03 PM Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA $4, $8, $9, $ $8, $ PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued NSCT 3, 4, 5, & 6 Environmental Tests Bid Item # 2 22 Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description PERIODIC OPACITY Test EPA9 (one hour run) PERIODIC OPACITY Test EPA9 (one hour run) Additional EPA9 to be 5 performed simultaneously to 0.3. PERIODIC Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) $, Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) 7, $, $7, O 2 and NOx Curve testing for 4 NCT 3,4,5,& 6 (Two independent sampling trains required) 0.50 $6, $2, Page 2 of 5

49 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation OTH0. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued Mis Miscellaneous Northside Generating Station Environmental Tests Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) EPA9 (one hour run). 0.0 $, $ EPA9 (one hour run) Performed simultaneously 0.0 to different source $, $ EPA9 (three one-hour runs) 0.0 $, $ EPA9 (three one hour runs) Performed simultaneously to different source 0.0 $, $ EPA22 (two hour run). 0.0 $, $ A 0.4.4B EPA22 (two hour run) Performed simultaneously to different source PM test - three runs: EPA5 (OOO or Da) or EPA7 (OOO or Da) EPA23 Dioxin and Furan EPACTM027 Ammonia Slip without EPA30 requirement Additional cost ONLY to perform with EPA30 requirement EPA0 Carbon Monoxiode EPA8 Sulfuric Acid Mist EPA3B Hydrogen Fluoride EPA 30B MERCURY CEMS RATA with on-site sorbent tube analysis EPA 30B "Non-Spiked" Sorbent Tube Cost per tube EPA 30B "Spiked" Sorbent Tube Cost per tube $, $2,60.00 $8, $3, $8, $3, $ $3, $26, $50.00 $80.00 $80.00 $26.00 $, $ $ $3, $ $3, $2, $, $, TOTAL SECTION 0 BID PRICE (Northside Generating Station) $50,43.00 $50, PACKAGED TESTS J.D. Kennedy Generating Station; GREENLAND Energy Center; and BRANDY BRANCH Generating Station SIMPLE CYCLE Combustion Turbines (JDK 7 & 8; GEC & 2; BB ) Refer to Technical Specifications Section : Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) 40 ANNUAL CEMS RATA for.. FLUE GAS 0.0 $4,00.00 $40.00 Page 3 of 5

50 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation NOx, O 2, and CO ANNUAL FLUE GAS..2 COMPLIANCE Test 0.0 for CO ANNUAL/PERIODIC EPA9 OPACITY Test..4.. and ,..2 and..3 5 PERMIT RENEWAL PERIODIC (VOC)..6 $3, Volatile Organic Compound..7 Test PERMIT RENEWAL PERIODIC..5 and..6 CEMS RATA plus CO Compliance plus OPACITY $, $6, $6, $3, $ $50.00 $6, $32, $7, $3, $5, TOTAL SECTION BID PRICE (JDK7 & 8; GEC & 2; BCT) $58, $58, PACKAGED TESTS BRANDY BRANCH Generating Station COMBINED CYCLE Combustion Turbines (BB 2 & 3) Refer to Technical Specifications Section 2: Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) ANNUAL CEMS RATA for FLUE GAS NOx, O 2, and CO ANNUAL FLUE GAS COMPLIANCE Test for CO ANNUAL/PERIODIC EPA9 OPACITY Test ANNUAL EPACTM027 Ammonia Slip without EPA30 requirement 2.., 2..3 and , 2..2, 2..3 and 2..4 PERMIT RENEWAL / PERIODIC (VOC) Volatile Organic Compound Test PERMIT RENEWAL / $4,00.00 $3, $, $3, $6, $7, $3, $40.00 $ $, $ $6, $4, $ PERIODIC 2..6 and 2..7 Additional cost ONLY to perform 2..4 with EPA30 requirement 0.0 $9, $8, $9, $ TOTAL SECTION 2 BID PRICE (BCT2 and BCT3) $34, $34, Page 4 of 5

51 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation MISCELLANEOUS BID ITEMS (AND COSTS) Refer to Technical Specifications Section 3: Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) Cost per additional report (including shipping costs) 3..2 Qualified Individual Man-Hour Cost 0 $50.00 $50.00 $80.00 $, Technician Man-Hour Cost 0 $30.00 $, Equipment Cost per Hour CEGRIT hi-vol 3..4 Particulate sampling system Equipment Cost per Hour Cascade Impactor 3..5 Particulate sampling system Cost per hour Particulate Matter size distribution analysis of 4..5 Equipment Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) Particulate Emission sampling system $ $,50.00 $ $, $0.0 $ $, $20.00 $ $ Equipment Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) Gaseous sampling system (NOx, SO 2, O 2, CO 2, CO) Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) EPA2 or EPA2G Flue Gas Flow Measurement Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) EPA2F Flue Gas Flow Measurement NOx Converter Efficiency Test of JEA Gas Analyzer (conducted during scheduled NOx Gas RATA) Cost per Hour for EPA30B sampling system with on-site sorbent tube analysis (conducted primarily during scheduled Hg RATA) SEE A&B for sorbent tube pricing) $, $ $ $ $2,00.00 $95.00 $45.00 $65.00 $40.00 $20.00 TOTAL SECTION 4 BID PRICE: MISCELLANEOUS BID ITEMS (AND COSTS) $4,50.00 $4,50.00 GRAND TOTAL - ALL SECTIONS (0,, 2 & 3) - BID SUMMARY $248,45.00 $248,45.00 TOTAL EVALUATED BID PRICE $,240, (Enter this value on the Bid form) Page 5 of 5

52 SECTION ONE ESS Qualification and Experience ABOUT ESS Since 979, Environmental Source Samplers, Inc. (ESS) has provided high-quality industrial and commercial air testing and consulting services across the United States and worldwide. ESS specializes in conducting the EPA testing methods for all applicable EPA subparts, such as: NSPS (40 CFR 60), NESHAP (40 CFR 63), RATA (40 CFR 75), and various other federal and state regulations. PROJECT EPERIENCE OVERVIEW With 37 continuous years of conducting emissions testing services, ESS has the expertise that only longevity can provide. ESS routinely conducts emission testing services to demonstrate compliance with the promulgated regulations of 40 CFR 63 Subpart DDDDD, Boiler MACT and other federal and state rules. MUNICIPAL EPERIENCE Municipalities that ESS has worked with in recent years include: Prince William County, Virginia Lakewood, Florida Fairfax County, Virginia Atlantic County, New Jersey Charleston, South Carolina Suffolk, Virginia Glens Falls, New York Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania Hopewell, Virginia New Hanover County, North Carolina Lubbock, Texas Onslow County, North Carolina INDUSTRIAL EPERIENCE ESS has a three-decade history that provides us with a diverse set of industrial clientele. Industries we have regularly served over the years include: Paper and Pulp Mills Electric Utilities Wastewater Treatment Facilities Chemical Manufacturing Fuel Production Facilities (Petroleum, Ethanol, and Biomass) Coating and Plating Plants, and Others Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

53 SECTION ONE ESS Qualification and Experience AUTHORIZED PERSON Melanie Bethea U.S. Director of Operations MAIN OFFICE Environmental Source Samplers, Inc. 436 Raleigh Street Suite B Wilmington, NC 2842 PROFESSIONAL STAFF MEMBERS CHARLES GARNER, QSTI WILMINGTON, NC Provides on-site project management, technical leadership and clear presentation of results to client Manages gaseous sampling, initial CEMS Certification for a variety of EPA 40 CFR 75 pollution systems, and air compliance test programs Executes air compliance test programs audits and on-site diagnostics testing utilizing EPA test methodology Manages individual test program operations of the specified equipment required for EPA 40 CFR 60 air test Methods through 5, 6C, 7E, 0,, 7, 8, 25A, 26, and 29 Manages CEMS trailer set-up, systems integration and equipment repair/maintenance Facilitates and executes ambient air projects Repairs and maintains equipment including a variety of pollution monitors Participates in agency-witnessed air emissions compliance tests for various types of industry TIBERIU MUNTEANU, QSTI WILMINGTON, NC Provides technical leadership and clear presentation of results to client Executes air compliance test programs audits and on-site diagnostics testing utilizing EPA test methodology Manages individual test program operations of the specified equipment required for EPA 40 CFR 60 air test Methods through 5, 6C, 7E, 0,, 7, 8, 25A, 26, and 29 Manages CEMS trailer set-up, systems integration and equipment repair/maintenance Repairs and maintains equipment including a variety of pollution monitors Facilitates and executes ambient air projects Participates in agency-witnessed air emissions compliance tests for various types of industry Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

54 SECTION ONE ESS Qualification and Experience RICHARD SITTER, QSTI WILMINGTON, NC Provides on-site project management, technical leadership and clear presentation of results to client Executes air compliance test programs audits and on-site diagnostics testing utilizing EPA test methodology Manages individual test program operations of the specified equipment required for EPA 40 CFR 60 air test Methods through 29 Repairs and maintains equipment including a variety of pollution monitors Facilitates and executes ambient air projects Participates in agency-witnessed air emissions compliance tests for various types of industry Recovery and analysis of samples Data preparation IULIAN DUMA, QSTI WILMINGTON, NC Provides on-site project management, technical leadership and clear presentation of results to client Manages gaseous sampling, initial CEMS Certification for a variety of EPA 40 CFR 75 pollution systems, and air compliance test programs Executes air compliance test programs audits and on-site diagnostics testing utilizing EPA test methodology Manages individual test program operations of the specified equipment required for EPA 40 CFR 60 air test Methods through 5, 6C, 7E, 0,, 7, 8, 25A, 26, and 29 Manages CEMS trailer set-up, systems integration and equipment repair/maintenance Facilitates and executes ambient air projects Repairs and maintains equipment including a variety of pollution monitors Participates in agency-witnessed air emissions compliance tests for various types of industry Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

55 SECTION TWO Contractor Information and QA/QC FACILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR POWER AND SAMPLING LOCATION ESS will require a minimum of three (3) dedicated 5 V (5 V 20 amp) circuits for mobile CEMS equipment (instrument analyzers and trailer). Additionally, for sampling in the winter (ambient temperature below 50 degrees F), please allow for a fourth 5V 20 amp circuit. For sampling in the summer (ambient temperature above 72 degrees F), please allow for an additional 220V 40 amp circuit for air conditioning. At the isokinetic sampling planes, please allow for a minimum of one () dedicated 5V 20 amp circuit at each test platform. ESS conducted 40 CFR 60 Subpart MMMM at this facility in 205. Stack sampling locations and port diameters are sufficient for all sampling criteria in accordance with EPA Method. OSHA-compliant platforms are required for the testing team to access the sampling plane safely and effectively. If a temporary platform must be erected, man lifts are preferred for this sampling location. LAB/QSTI ACCREDITATION ESS projects are supervised by a minimum of one () QSTI on every project in compliance with ASTM D7036 requirements. The ESS laboratory and QA/QM meet, or exceed, all applicable standards as specified by ASTM D7036. ESS is NELAP accredited through VELAP as administered by the state of Virginia (VELAP Laboratory ID: ). The certificate is included in Section VI. QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL/DATA REDUCTION ESS complies with all ASTM D specifications addressing the Competence of Air Emissions Testing Bodies. All ESS sampling personnel are equipped with applicable regulations (40 CFR Part 60 and 6), job specific checklists, and detailed policies and sampling procedures, as documented in the EPA Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement Systems, Volume III, (EPA/600/R-94/038c). A copy of the ESS Quality Manual is available upon request. The overall QA objective for this demonstration project is to produce well-documented data that is of known quality. This involves establishing and meeting goals for precision and accuracy, completeness, representativeness, comparability, and detection limits for the analytical methods used. Quality Control Parameters The usefulness of sampling and analysis data also depends on whether they meet the criteria for completeness, representativeness, and comparability. The QA objectives are that all measurements be representative of the medium or operation being tested and that all data resulting from sampling and analysis is comparable. Wherever possible, reference sampling and analytical methods and standard reporting units will be followed to aid in ensuring the QA objectives are met. Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

56 SECTION TWO Contractor Information and QA/QC Completeness, Representativeness and Comparability Completeness is a measure of the amount of valid data obtained from a measurement system compared to the amount that was expected to be obtained under normal conditions. It is expected that the analytical laboratory will provide data meeting QC acceptance criteria. The level of the completeness will be evaluated. Valid data will be defined as data that is not rejected from data review. Representativeness expresses the degree to which data accurately and precisely represent a characteristic of a population, parameter variations at a sampling point, a process condition, or an environmental condition. Representativeness is a qualitative parameter that is dependent upon the proper design of the sampling program and proper laboratory protocol. Representativeness will be satisfied by ensuring that proper sampling techniques are used, proper analytical procedures are followed, and holding times of the samples are not exceeded in the laboratory. Additionally, representativeness will be assessed by the analysis of field duplicate samples. Comparability will be achieved by reporting data in tabular or graphic format. Comparability is achieved by using standard sampling and analytical techniques and standard reference materials. All methods used will be specified. Any deviations from the methods will be documented. All results for critical parameters will be reported in standard units. QA Objectives for Precision, Accuracy and Completeness The accuracy and precision objectives for stack gas measurements for PCDDs and PCDFs are based on recoveries of surrogate spikes. Surrogate spike compounds will be added to sample cartridges by the analytical laboratory before the cartridges are brought to the field. Precision will be measured as the percent relative standard deviation for the surrogate spike recovery data set. Accuracy will be assessed as the percent spike recovery in individual samples. Precision and accuracy for metals and HCl emissions test methods are generally derived from obtaining audit samples. Information can be found The availability is dependent upon an EPA contract with audit sample suppliers being granted. The precision and accuracy of PM sampling (and all isokinetic sampling) is determined by evaluating the flow conditions within the acceptable range of 90 to 0% of the isokinetic flow rate, as well as the proper calibration of dry gas meters, nozzle diameters, pitot tube coefficients and thermocouple calibrations. Determination of gamma factors and Delta H@ settings of the dry gas meter should be determined prior to sampling using the procedures outlined in Section 0.3 of USEPA Method 5. CEMS Precision and Accuracy should be determined by implementing a routine preventative maintenance program for the system, including maintaining a constant temperature in the CEMS shelter, replacement schedules of filters, checking for instrument alarms and maintaining pump integrity to ensure proper sample flow, and maintaining a sample conditioning (drying) system capable of delivering dry gas to the CO analyzer. The FID measuring THC should have the sample stream introduced directly to the analyzer, bypassing the Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

57 SECTION TWO Contractor Information and QA/QC sample conditioning unit. The sample line should be heated sufficiently to prevent condensation in the line (~300F). Daily calibrations on the CEMS should be conducted and logged. Additionally, linearity checks against independent reference gases should be performed on the CEMS. Three nonconsecutive zero, midlevel and high-level measurements should be taken at each analyzer range. Zero gas should be used for the low range, EPA Protocol gases should be used in 40-60% of the analyzer range for mid-level range and EPA Protocol gases in 80-00% of the analyzer range for high level. CEMS analyzer responses should be compared to the reference gas concentrations to determine linearity in terms of percent of the reference gas. Linearity error should be less than 5% of the cylinder gas value. All reports will include information regarding sample receipt, sample identification, results, and methods performed. Complete analytical reports including calibration data shall be provided. Reports will be provided on a priority time frame by the laboratories so that project objectives can be met. Data Reduction The analytical laboratory will perform in-house analytical data reduction and verification under the direction of the Laboratory QA Officer. The Laboratory QA Officer is responsible for assessing data quality and advising of any data which were rated "preliminary" or "unacceptable" or other notations which would caution the data user of possible unreliability. Emission test method field data sheets will be reviewed for completeness and accuracy by ESS. Calculations will be verified by repeating them by ERT calculation. The emission test firm will prepare two (2) sets of spreadsheet calculations and only accept their results when there is agreement. ESS Safety and Health Program ESS has previously submitted and had approval of the ESS written Safety and Health Program by numerous facilities. Additionally, all employees have been trained according to the multiple nationwide training specifications including Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Mid-Atlantic Safety Council, Abbottsfield Industrial Training, and many other site-specific training programs (should you require additional affiliations and training programs, please advise). ESS has no lost time due to workplace accidents since 979. ESS is proud of this accomplishment and strives to maintain this perfect record at each and every project. Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

58 SECTION TWO Contractor Information and QA/QC Deliverables ESS will provide the following deliverables to the Facilities: A test plan/protocol including: (for compliance testing only) A summary of the scope of testing that will be performed; Details of the testing protocol for the source and each parameter; A schedule of the field testing; Any variation requests to the reference test methodology; All information required by the Facility. Draft report One () electronic copy of a draft report will be submitted to the Facility for review and comment by the time specified in the project schedule. The draft report will be complete, accurate and contain the following information: An executive summary section that includes a summary of all test data, including test dates; A narrative description of the test methodology and the supporting theory; Text describing the purpose of the test program and any problems encountered during the performance of the test program; Descriptions of how the reference test methodology was performed by ESS; Calculation procedures and example calculations; Tabulated data summaries, including all field data, interpretation of results, and if appropriate, an explanation of outlying data; Quality control procedures, results, and interpretation; Certifications and calibrations, as needed to document the quality of the data; Process information to be provided by the Facility (in final report only). Final report Six (6) copies of the final report (incorporating and addressing the Facility comments to the draft) will be provided to the Facility; One () electronic.pdf version will be provided; These documents will be submitted within one () week of receiving the Facility comments to the draft report. Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

59 ENVIRONMENTAL SOURCE SAMPLERS, INC. AIR QUALITY CONSULTANTS April 8, 206 JEA Bid Office Customer Center st Floor, Room 002 Jacksonville, FL To Whom It Concerns: Re: Solicitation for Participation in Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services For JEA in Jacksonville, Florida; Solicitation No.: 020-6; ESS Project No.: c ESS is pleased to provide you with this this proposal in response to your Solicitation No for Air Emissions Testing Services in Jacksonville, Florida. Enclosed are one () original, one () copy, and one () digital copy on a flash drive. Thank you for allowing us this opportunity to support you with a proposal for your air emissions testing needs. We look forward to the chance to work with you. Sincerely, Environmental Source Samplers, Inc. Melanie Bethea Director of US Operations 436 Raleigh Street Wilmington, NC 2842 Phone Fax ESS@ESSKnowsAir.com ESSKnowsAir.com

60 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR EMISSIONS TESTING SERVICES FOR JACKSONVILLE ELECTRIC AUTHORITY (JEA) JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA SOLICITATION NO DEADLINE APRIL 9, 206, 2:00 ESS PROJECT ID C Environmental Source Samplers, Inc. 436 Raleigh Street Wilmington, NC 2842 (90)

61

62 Reference Reference Name Reference Phone Number Reference Address Contract Year/Amount Project Title Address of Work Description of Project Page 2 of 4

63 Reference 2 Reference Name Reference Phone Number Reference Address Contract Year/Amount Project Title Address of Work Description of Project Page 3 of 4

64 Reference 3 Reference Name Reference Phone Number Reference Address Contract Year/Amount Project Title Address of Work Description of Project Page 4 of 4

65

66 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) ANNUAL N0/02 PM 0.. Stack Test EPA7 (Da) 0.0 plus EPA9 $3,50.00 $ ANNUAL N0/02 PM 0 Stack Test EPA20a plus EPA9 0.. and 0..2 ANNUAL CEMS FLUE GAS RATA ANNUAL "2D" CEMS FLOW RATA Re-Certification "2D" CEMS FLOW RATA 0..4 and and , 0..4 and 0..5 PM/PM 0 Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA 0..3, 0..4 and 0..6 PM/PM 0 Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA QUARTERLY N0/02 PM Stack Test "MAT 5" 0..3 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests $5, $7, $4, $2, $3, $6, $6, $, $2,50.00 $2, $8,00.00 $ $ $ $ $ $2, $ $, $,25.00 $5, $6, Page of 3

67 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA 0..3, 0..7 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation Stack Tests plus 2 $3,00.00 $26, FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA Page 2 of 3

68 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA , 0..8 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation Stack Tests plus $3,800.00, FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA PERIODIC "3D" CEMS FLOW RATA PERMIT RENEWAL / PERIODIC 0..6 $3, , Volatile Organic Compound Test PERMIT RENEWAL / 0..7 PERIODIC LEAD Test $4,60.00 $2, $2, PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued N03 Environmental Tests ANNUAL N03 PM Stack Test EPA7 plus DEP9 (SI Runs TOTAL) 0.2. and 0..7 N03 PM Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA 0.2. and 0..8 N03 PM Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA $4, $8, $9, $ $8, $ Page 3 of 3

69 SECTION ONE ESS Qualification and Experience ABOUT ESS Since 979, Environmental Source Samplers, Inc. (ESS) has provided high-quality industrial and commercial air testing and consulting services across the United States and worldwide. ESS specializes in conducting the EPA testing methods for all applicable EPA subparts, such as: NSPS (40 CFR 60), NESHAP (40 CFR 63), RATA (40 CFR 75), and various other federal and state regulations. PROJECT EPERIENCE OVERVIEW With 37 continuous years of conducting emissions testing services, ESS has the expertise that only longevity can provide. ESS routinely conducts emission testing services to demonstrate compliance with the promulgated regulations of 40 CFR 63 Subpart DDDDD, Boiler MACT and other federal and state rules. MUNICIPAL EPERIENCE Municipalities that ESS has worked with in recent years include: Prince William County, Virginia Lakewood, Florida Fairfax County, Virginia Atlantic County, New Jersey Charleston, South Carolina Suffolk, Virginia Glens Falls, New York Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania Hopewell, Virginia New Hanover County, North Carolina Lubbock, Texas Onslow County, North Carolina INDUSTRIAL EPERIENCE ESS has a three-decade history that provides us with a diverse set of industrial clientele. Industries we have regularly served over the years include: Paper and Pulp Mills Electric Utilities Wastewater Treatment Facilities Chemical Manufacturing Fuel Production Facilities (Petroleum, Ethanol, and Biomass) Coating and Plating Plants, and Others Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

70 SECTION ONE ESS Qualification and Experience AUTHORIZED PERSON Melanie Bethea U.S. Director of Operations MAIN OFFICE Environmental Source Samplers, Inc. 436 Raleigh Street Suite B Wilmington, NC 2842 PROFESSIONAL STAFF MEMBERS CHARLES GARNER, QSTI WILMINGTON, NC Provides on-site project management, technical leadership and clear presentation of results to client Manages gaseous sampling, initial CEMS Certification for a variety of EPA 40 CFR 75 pollution systems, and air compliance test programs Executes air compliance test programs audits and on-site diagnostics testing utilizing EPA test methodology Manages individual test program operations of the specified equipment required for EPA 40 CFR 60 air test Methods through 5, 6C, 7E, 0,, 7, 8, 25A, 26, and 29 Manages CEMS trailer set-up, systems integration and equipment repair/maintenance Facilitates and executes ambient air projects Repairs and maintains equipment including a variety of pollution monitors Participates in agency-witnessed air emissions compliance tests for various types of industry TIBERIU MUNTEANU, QSTI WILMINGTON, NC Provides technical leadership and clear presentation of results to client Executes air compliance test programs audits and on-site diagnostics testing utilizing EPA test methodology Manages individual test program operations of the specified equipment required for EPA 40 CFR 60 air test Methods through 5, 6C, 7E, 0,, 7, 8, 25A, 26, and 29 Manages CEMS trailer set-up, systems integration and equipment repair/maintenance Repairs and maintains equipment including a variety of pollution monitors Facilitates and executes ambient air projects Participates in agency-witnessed air emissions compliance tests for various types of industry Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

71 SECTION ONE ESS Qualification and Experience RICHARD SITTER, QSTI WILMINGTON, NC Provides on-site project management, technical leadership and clear presentation of results to client Executes air compliance test programs audits and on-site diagnostics testing utilizing EPA test methodology Manages individual test program operations of the specified equipment required for EPA 40 CFR 60 air test Methods through 29 Repairs and maintains equipment including a variety of pollution monitors Facilitates and executes ambient air projects Participates in agency-witnessed air emissions compliance tests for various types of industry Recovery and analysis of samples Data preparation IULIAN DUMA, QSTI WILMINGTON, NC Provides on-site project management, technical leadership and clear presentation of results to client Manages gaseous sampling, initial CEMS Certification for a variety of EPA 40 CFR 75 pollution systems, and air compliance test programs Executes air compliance test programs audits and on-site diagnostics testing utilizing EPA test methodology Manages individual test program operations of the specified equipment required for EPA 40 CFR 60 air test Methods through 5, 6C, 7E, 0,, 7, 8, 25A, 26, and 29 Manages CEMS trailer set-up, systems integration and equipment repair/maintenance Facilitates and executes ambient air projects Repairs and maintains equipment including a variety of pollution monitors Participates in agency-witnessed air emissions compliance tests for various types of industry Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

72 SECTION TWO Contractor Information and QA/QC FACILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR POWER AND SAMPLING LOCATION ESS will require a minimum of three (3) dedicated 5 V (5 V 20 amp) circuits for mobile CEMS equipment (instrument analyzers and trailer). Additionally, for sampling in the winter (ambient temperature below 50 degrees F), please allow for a fourth 5V 20 amp circuit. For sampling in the summer (ambient temperature above 72 degrees F), please allow for an additional 220V 40 amp circuit for air conditioning. At the isokinetic sampling planes, please allow for a minimum of one () dedicated 5V 20 amp circuit at each test platform. ESS conducted 40 CFR 60 Subpart MMMM at this facility in 205. Stack sampling locations and port diameters are sufficient for all sampling criteria in accordance with EPA Method. OSHA-compliant platforms are required for the testing team to access the sampling plane safely and effectively. If a temporary platform must be erected, man lifts are preferred for this sampling location. LAB/QSTI ACCREDITATION ESS projects are supervised by a minimum of one () QSTI on every project in compliance with ASTM D7036 requirements. The ESS laboratory and QA/QM meet, or exceed, all applicable standards as specified by ASTM D7036. ESS is NELAP accredited through VELAP as administered by the state of Virginia (VELAP Laboratory ID: ). The certificate is included in Section VI. QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL/DATA REDUCTION ESS complies with all ASTM D specifications addressing the Competence of Air Emissions Testing Bodies. All ESS sampling personnel are equipped with applicable regulations (40 CFR Part 60 and 6), job specific checklists, and detailed policies and sampling procedures, as documented in the EPA Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement Systems, Volume III, (EPA/600/R-94/038c). A copy of the ESS Quality Manual is available upon request. The overall QA objective for this demonstration project is to produce well-documented data that is of known quality. This involves establishing and meeting goals for precision and accuracy, completeness, representativeness, comparability, and detection limits for the analytical methods used. Quality Control Parameters The usefulness of sampling and analysis data also depends on whether they meet the criteria for completeness, representativeness, and comparability. The QA objectives are that all measurements be representative of the medium or operation being tested and that all data resulting from sampling and analysis is comparable. Wherever possible, reference sampling and analytical methods and standard reporting units will be followed to aid in ensuring the QA objectives are met. Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

73 SECTION TWO Contractor Information and QA/QC Completeness, Representativeness and Comparability Completeness is a measure of the amount of valid data obtained from a measurement system compared to the amount that was expected to be obtained under normal conditions. It is expected that the analytical laboratory will provide data meeting QC acceptance criteria. The level of the completeness will be evaluated. Valid data will be defined as data that is not rejected from data review. Representativeness expresses the degree to which data accurately and precisely represent a characteristic of a population, parameter variations at a sampling point, a process condition, or an environmental condition. Representativeness is a qualitative parameter that is dependent upon the proper design of the sampling program and proper laboratory protocol. Representativeness will be satisfied by ensuring that proper sampling techniques are used, proper analytical procedures are followed, and holding times of the samples are not exceeded in the laboratory. Additionally, representativeness will be assessed by the analysis of field duplicate samples. Comparability will be achieved by reporting data in tabular or graphic format. Comparability is achieved by using standard sampling and analytical techniques and standard reference materials. All methods used will be specified. Any deviations from the methods will be documented. All results for critical parameters will be reported in standard units. QA Objectives for Precision, Accuracy and Completeness The accuracy and precision objectives for stack gas measurements for PCDDs and PCDFs are based on recoveries of surrogate spikes. Surrogate spike compounds will be added to sample cartridges by the analytical laboratory before the cartridges are brought to the field. Precision will be measured as the percent relative standard deviation for the surrogate spike recovery data set. Accuracy will be assessed as the percent spike recovery in individual samples. Precision and accuracy for metals and HCl emissions test methods are generally derived from obtaining audit samples. Information can be found The availability is dependent upon an EPA contract with audit sample suppliers being granted. The precision and accuracy of PM sampling (and all isokinetic sampling) is determined by evaluating the flow conditions within the acceptable range of 90 to 0% of the isokinetic flow rate, as well as the proper calibration of dry gas meters, nozzle diameters, pitot tube coefficients and thermocouple calibrations. Determination of gamma factors and Delta H@ settings of the dry gas meter should be determined prior to sampling using the procedures outlined in Section 0.3 of USEPA Method 5. CEMS Precision and Accuracy should be determined by implementing a routine preventative maintenance program for the system, including maintaining a constant temperature in the CEMS shelter, replacement schedules of filters, checking for instrument alarms and maintaining pump integrity to ensure proper sample flow, and maintaining a sample conditioning (drying) system capable of delivering dry gas to the CO analyzer. The FID measuring THC should have the sample stream introduced directly to the analyzer, bypassing the Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

74 SECTION TWO Contractor Information and QA/QC sample conditioning unit. The sample line should be heated sufficiently to prevent condensation in the line (~300F). Daily calibrations on the CEMS should be conducted and logged. Additionally, linearity checks against independent reference gases should be performed on the CEMS. Three nonconsecutive zero, midlevel and high-level measurements should be taken at each analyzer range. Zero gas should be used for the low range, EPA Protocol gases should be used in 40-60% of the analyzer range for mid-level range and EPA Protocol gases in 80-00% of the analyzer range for high level. CEMS analyzer responses should be compared to the reference gas concentrations to determine linearity in terms of percent of the reference gas. Linearity error should be less than 5% of the cylinder gas value. All reports will include information regarding sample receipt, sample identification, results, and methods performed. Complete analytical reports including calibration data shall be provided. Reports will be provided on a priority time frame by the laboratories so that project objectives can be met. Data Reduction The analytical laboratory will perform in-house analytical data reduction and verification under the direction of the Laboratory QA Officer. The Laboratory QA Officer is responsible for assessing data quality and advising of any data which were rated "preliminary" or "unacceptable" or other notations which would caution the data user of possible unreliability. Emission test method field data sheets will be reviewed for completeness and accuracy by ESS. Calculations will be verified by repeating them by ERT calculation. The emission test firm will prepare two (2) sets of spreadsheet calculations and only accept their results when there is agreement. ESS Safety and Health Program ESS has previously submitted and had approval of the ESS written Safety and Health Program by numerous facilities. Additionally, all employees have been trained according to the multiple nationwide training specifications including Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Mid-Atlantic Safety Council, Abbottsfield Industrial Training, and many other site-specific training programs (should you require additional affiliations and training programs, please advise). ESS has no lost time due to workplace accidents since 979. ESS is proud of this accomplishment and strives to maintain this perfect record at each and every project. Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

75 SECTION TWO Contractor Information and QA/QC Deliverables ESS will provide the following deliverables to the Facilities: A test plan/protocol including: (for compliance testing only) A summary of the scope of testing that will be performed; Details of the testing protocol for the source and each parameter; A schedule of the field testing; Any variation requests to the reference test methodology; All information required by the Facility. Draft report One () electronic copy of a draft report will be submitted to the Facility for review and comment by the time specified in the project schedule. The draft report will be complete, accurate and contain the following information: An executive summary section that includes a summary of all test data, including test dates; A narrative description of the test methodology and the supporting theory; Text describing the purpose of the test program and any problems encountered during the performance of the test program; Descriptions of how the reference test methodology was performed by ESS; Calculation procedures and example calculations; Tabulated data summaries, including all field data, interpretation of results, and if appropriate, an explanation of outlying data; Quality control procedures, results, and interpretation; Certifications and calibrations, as needed to document the quality of the data; Process information to be provided by the Facility (in final report only). Final report Six (6) copies of the final report (incorporating and addressing the Facility comments to the draft) will be provided to the Facility; One () electronic.pdf version will be provided; These documents will be submitted within one () week of receiving the Facility comments to the draft report. Environmental Source Samplers, Inc Project # c Rev.0

76 5.) Mr. Jeremy Johnson, President CEM Solutions, Inc 83 East Overdrive Circle Hernando, FL Office FA jeremyj@cem-solutions.com

77 April 9, 206 GCI Proposal No RE: Solicitation #020-6 JEA Bid Office Customer Center st Floor, Room West Church Street CC6 Jacksonville, FL Joseph W. Werner wernjw@jea.com Ronald Rosenberry roserl@jea.com Dear Mr. Werner & Mr. Rosenberry: Please find enclosed Grace Consulting, Inc. s (GCI) proposal to provide Environmental Testing Services for JEA in response to solicitation On behalf of GCI, we appreciate the opportunity to present our proposal. The emissions testing will take place at JEA s Northside, Brandy Branch, Kennedy and Greenland Energy Center Generating Stations. The work will be performed by GCI s Plainfield, Indiana, Wellington, Ohio, and Conover, North Carolina offices. GCI is familiar with the JEA facilities as well as being JEA Safety certified. GCI has been performing compliance and investigative emissions test programs for over a decade and our crew members are well trained and experienced with the test methods required. GCI is a full service emissions testing company and is proud to operate in compliance with the ASTM D Standard Practice for Competence of Air Emissions Testing Bodies. GCI is proud to announce it has recently been awarded full accreditation status (Cert #3727.0) as an Air Emission Testing Body (AETB) by the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) in partnership with the Stack Testing Accreditation Council, Inc. (STAC). We make no exception to the RFP and will follow JEA s schedule and test specification without modification. PO Box Tower Road 855 Sipe Rd Wellington, OH Plainfield, IN 4668 Conover, NC 2863

78 The proposal is based on your request and is firm and shall remain open for 5 years ( ). Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at or darrylchristy@gcitest.com. Sincerely, Darryl Christy, PE, QI Director of Marketing & Sales Grace Consulting, Inc. Enclosure PO Box Tower Road 855 Sipe Rd Wellington, OH Plainfield, IN 4668 Conover, NC 2863

79 PROJECT APPROACH MANAGEMENT Grace Consulting, Inc. is an Employee Owned Corporation, incorporated in the state of Ohio. GCI has offices located in Wellington, Ohio, Plainfield, Indiana and Conover, North Carolina. GCI is dedicated exclusively to the sampling of air pollutants. The principals of GCI are involved in all aspects of the work performed, and this personal involvement will provide the highest quality of work to insure a clear understanding of the work performed by GCI s management. WORK LOCATION The work described in and throughout this proposal will be conducted for Jacksonville Electric Authority s (JEA) Northside, Brandy Branch, Kennedy and Greenland Energy Center Generating Stations. Pretest and any post test meetings will be held at locations directed by JEA, if required. The Field Manager will be the primary contact with JEA regarding any final procedure modifications and scheduling of the test. GCI is sensitive to the schedules of the JEA and will schedule the tests to meet your needs. TEST APPROACH The methodology used to perform all described tests and laboratory analyses will follow EPA specifications as outlined in Solicitation All other specified techniques or methods referenced in Bid items 0,, 2 and 3 shall be done in accordance with the procedures described. The instruments utilized for testing are owned and operated by GCI. The instruments will be calibrated at the beginning and conclusion of each test run using EPA Protocol One gases. MSDS documentation will be provided for any chemicals to be used onsite. ADDITIONAL PERTINENT SAMPLE APPARATUS Monitor Trailers - GCI will utilize a mobile monitor trailer to house all instrumental reference method test equipment. The trailer will be located near the inlet and stack test locations. All equipment calibrations, EPA Protocol One gas documentation, etc. will be available on the job site. PO Box Tower Road 855 Sipe Rd Wellington, OH Plainfield, IN 4668 Conover, NC 2863

80 TEST RESULTS GCI will provide draft/final test reports in the manner specified by the solicitation. Each test report is reviewed and signed by a Registered Professional Engineer. THIRD PARTY ANALYSIS In some cases it is GCI s policy that it can best utilize its resources by employing a small select group of qualified and accredited outside laboratories. GCI will provide manpower, equipment, chain of custody forms and shipping necessary for samples to be sent to third party laboratories. All chemicals, reagents, waste management and sampling equipment needed for purpose of testing will be provided by GCI. Laboratories used, include First Analytical, TestAmerica or PACE Environmental Services. QUALITY ASSURANCE GCI s Quality Assurance program is designed so that all results reported from the test data are as accurate and complete as the test method used can provide. Calibration methods and schedules shall meet or exceed the requirements set by the EPA. Each calculation is performed in duplicate by personnel working independently of one another to decrease the possibility of error. All GCI personnel have participated in extensive training programs including testing procedures and factors affecting test performance, as well as safety, first aid, and plant operation. GCI operates in compliance with the ASTM D Standard Practice for Competence of Air Emissions Testing Bodies and has received full accreditation from A2LA/STAC (Cert #3727.0). At the test site, the probe washings, filters and any other samples are tagged and logged on the Chain of Custody sheet. The technician recording the data must sign any data sheets or chain of custody. SAFETY GCI is JEA safety qualified. GCI has a formal written EHS program and policy. GCI has monthly safety training meetings and weekly lunchbox talks at each test site. GCI does have a dedicated EHS person Mr. Michael Whitt, QI who reports to Frank Whitt, QI Vice President of GCI. GCI has had no fatalities. GCI will comply at all times with all federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations concerning OSHA and state labor laws.. PO Box Tower Road 855 Sipe Rd Wellington, OH Plainfield, IN 4668 Conover, NC 2863

81 PROJECT ORGANIZATION Grace Consulting, Inc. will assign its most qualified personnel to perform the work as described in this proposal, and at least one Qualified Source Testing Individual will be present for each method described. The organization of GCI is such that the same personnel are involved in all aspects of the project. GCI s personnel are familiar with and experienced in all test procedures described in this proposal. SUPERVISOR At least one Qualified Source Testing Individual certified in the Groups relevant to the test being performed will act as GCI s Field Manager. He will have responsibility for all the tests, oversee all field activities, collect data from all test locations, supervise and verify sample calculations, coordinate data analysis and write the final test reports. All test reports will be reviewed and signed by a Registered Professional Engineer. PROJECT TEAM As stated above, Grace Consulting, Inc. will assign its most qualified personnel to perform the work as described in this proposal. A certified QSTI (Qualified Source Testing Individual) will be present for each method described and tested. The test crew would consist of the Project Manager and the appropriate number of technicians required to complete the work. Additional copies of QSTI certification will be provided for specific crew members on site as requested. PO Box Tower Road 855 Sipe Rd Wellington, OH Plainfield, IN 4668 Conover, NC 2863

82 FEE PROPOSAL Grace Consulting, Inc. s proposal pricing to perform the required emissions testing is listed on the Bid Workbook pages from Appendix B of the Solicitation and attached at the end of this proposal (Appendix A) along with the Minimum Qualification Form. The fees include all travel, labor, expenses, and equipment per specifications and work described in Solicitation PO Box Tower Road 855 Sipe Rd Wellington, OH Plainfield, IN 4668 Conover, NC 2863

83 Appendix A Minimum Qualification Form Bid Workbook Pages (Scope/Pricing) PO Box Tower Road 855 Sipe Rd Wellington, OH Plainfield, IN 4668 Conover, NC 2863

84 Minimum Qualification Form PO Box Tower Road 855 Sipe Rd Wellington, OH Plainfield, IN 4668 Conover, NC 2863

85 00-5 APPENDI B MINIMUM QUALIFICATION FORM IFB 00-5 NGS & SJRPP SCAFFOLDING SERVICES GENERAL THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN THE FORMAT ATTACHED. THE REPORT SHALL BE PRESENTED IN THE ORDER DESCRIBED BELOW. IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED A QUALIFIED SUPPLIER BY JEA YOU MUST MEET ALL THE CRITERIA LISTED AND BE ABLE TO PROVIDE ALL THE SERVICES LISTED IN THIS SPECIFICATION. THE BIDDER MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND ANY OTHER INFORMATION OR ATTACHMENTS. SUBMIT THIS FORM ORIGINAL AND TWO (2) COPIES WITH THE BID SUBMISSION. COMPANY NAME: BUSINESS ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE: TELEPHONE: FA: BIDDER INFORMATION PRINT NAME OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: The Bidder must have successfully completed three (3) similar type service contracts in the United States in the last five (5) years, with an aggregate one year contract total of $00,000. A similar contract is defined as Air Emissions Testing contract Contractor shall provide a certification that the Contractor is an Air Emission Testing Body (AETB) operating in conformance with ASTM D for the tests in Group One through Group Five (see paragraph 3.b, below). The certification shall be provided in the form of either: o.) A certificate of accreditation or interim accreditation for the test methods specified in paragraph 3.b, below, issued by a recognized, national accreditation body; or o 2.) A letter of certification for the test methods specified in paragraph 3.b, below, signed by a member of the senior management staff of the AETB.

86 Reference Reference Name Jon Hays Reference Phone Number Reference Address Contract Year/Amount />$00,000 Project Title Relative Accuracy Test Audit (RATA) and Emissions Test Services Address of Work Various Duke Energy Generating Stations Description of Project Performed RATAs and Emissions Test Services at Duke Energy Generating Stations on as needed basis, and on annual schedules. Testing included, but was not limited to, particulate compliance tests, CEMS RATAs, Appendix E testing, simultaneous dual stack testing, flow monitor recharacterizations and Hg RATAs. Various pollutants were analyze on-site, including PM and Mercury using Methods 5, 5B, and 30B. All emissions test and RATAs are conducted in conformance with ASTM D7036 and in accoradance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local regulations, including but not limited to: 40 CFR Parts 5, 60, 63, 72, and 75. Page 2 of 4

87 Reference 2 Reference Name Morgan Jones Reference Phone Number Reference Address jonesmd@firstenergycorp.com Contract Year/Amount />$00,000 Project Title Address of Work Emissions Testing Services Various First Energy Generating Stations Description of Project Performed RATAs and Emissions Test Services at First Energy Generating Stations on an as-needed basis, and on annual schedules. Testing included, but was not limited to, particulate compliance testing with on-site results, CEMS RATAs, Appendix E testing, simultaneous dual stack testing, flow monitor recharacterizations, Hg RATAs with on-site analysis, HCl, NH3, and total Metals. All Emissions Tests and RATAs are conducted in conformance with ASTM D7036 and in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local regulations, including but not limited to: 40 CFR Parts 5, 60, 63, 72, and 75. Page 3 of 4

88 Reference 3 Reference Name Joe Heilweck Reference Phone Number Reference Address joe.heilweck@dynegy.com Contract Year/Amount />$00,000 Project Title Address of Work Emissions Testing Services Various Dynegy facilities Description of Project Performed RATAs and Emissions Testing Services at Dynegy power generation facilities on an as-needed basis, and on annual schedules. Testing included, but was not limited to, Particulate compliance tests with on-site results, CEMS RATAs, Hg RATAs with on-site analysis, HCl, and total Metals. All Emissionts tests and RATAs are conducted in conformance with ASTM D7036 and in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local regulations, including but not limited to: 40 CFR Parts 5, 60, 63, 72, and 75. Page 4 of 4

89 APPENDI B BID FORM FOR SOLICITATION ENVIRONMENTAL AIR EMISSIONS TESTING SERVICES Submit an original and two (2) copies along with other required forms in a sealed envelope to: JEA Procurement Dept., 2 W. Church St., Bid Office, Customer Center, st Floor, Room 002, Jacksonville, FL Company Name: Company s Address General Contractor License #: Phone Number: FA No: Address: BID SECURITY REQUIREMENTS None required Certified Check or Bond (Five Percent (5%) SAMPLE REQUIREMENTS None required Samples required prior to Bid Opening Samples may be required subsequent to Bid Opening TERM OF CONTRACT One Time Purchase Annual Requirements 5 years Other, Specify- Project Completion SECTION , FLORIDA STATUTES CONTRACT BOND None required Bond required 00% of Bid Award QUANTITIES Quantities indicated are exacting Quantities indicated reflect the approximate quantities to be purchased Throughout the Contract period and are subject to fluctuation in accordance with actual requirements. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Insurance required PAYMENT DISCOUNTS % 20, net 30 2% 0, net 30 3% 5, net 30 x Other % 0, Net 30 None Offered # ENTER YOUR BID FOR THE IFB SERVICES TOTAL BID PRICE TOTAL BID PRICE FROM THE BID WORKBOOK $ 968, BIDDER'S CERTIFICATION By submitting this Bid, the Bidder certifies that it has read and reviewed all of the documents pertaining to this Solicitation, that the person signing below is an authorized representative of the Bidder s Company, that the Company is legally authorized to do business in the State of Florida, and that the Company maintains in active status an appropriate contractor s license for the work (if applicable). The Bidder also certifies that it complies with all sections (including but not limited to Conflict Of Interest and Ethics) of this Solicitation, and that the Bidder is an authorized distributor or manufacturer of the equipment that meets the Technical Specifications stated herein. We have received addenda 04/8/206 Handwritten Signature of Authorized Officer of Company or Agent Date through Printed Name and Title

90 Bid Workbook Pages PO Box Tower Road 855 Sipe Rd Wellington, OH Plainfield, IN 4668 Conover, NC 2863

91 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION (Refer to Technical Specifications Section 0) 0. - N0 & N02 Environmental Tests Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) ANNUAL N0/02 PM 0.. Stack Test EPA7 (Da) 0.0 plus EPA9 $2, $ ANNUAL N0/02 PM 0 Stack Test EPA20a plus EPA9 0.. and 0..2 ANNUAL CEMS FLUE GAS RATA ANNUAL "2D" CEMS FLOW RATA Re-Certification "2D" CEMS FLOW RATA 0..4 and and , 0..4 and 0..5 PM/PM 0 Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA 0..3, 0..4 and 0..6 PM/PM 0 Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA QUARTERLY N0/02 PM Stack Test "MAT 5" 0..3 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests 0..3, 0..7 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Stack Tests plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA $2, $4,00.00 $4, $4, $5, $7, $7, $9,80.00 $9, $4,00.00 $6, $2, $ $40.00 $ $ $ $4, $ $9,80.00 $ $24, $3,00.00 $24, Page of 6

92 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA , 0..8 and 0.. PM/PM 0 /MAT5 Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation Stack Tests plus $2,555.00, FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA PERIODIC "3D" CEMS FLOW RATA PERMIT RENEWAL / PERIODIC 0..6 $3, ,50.00 Volatile Organic Compound Test PERMIT RENEWAL / 0..7 PERIODIC LEAD Test $4, $3, $3, PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued N03 Environmental Tests ANNUAL N03 PM Stack Test EPA7 plus DEP9 (SI Runs TOTAL) 0.2. and 0..7 N03 PM Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" FLOW RATA 0.2. and 0..8 N03 PM Stack Test plus FLUE GAS RATA plus "2D" Re-Certification FLOW RATA $3, $9, $0, $ $9, $, PACKAGED TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued NSCT 3, 4, 5, & 6 Environmental Tests Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) PERIODIC OPACITY Test EPA9 (one hour run) PERIODIC OPACITY Test EPA9 (one hour run) Additional EPA9 to be performed simultaneously to $ , $ $2, PERIODIC O 2 and NOx Curve testing for 4 NCT 3,4,5,& 6 (Two independent sampling trains required) 0.50 $5, $,60.00 Page 2 of 6

93 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation OTH0. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION, Continued Mis0.4 - Miscellaneous Northside Generating Station Environmental Tests Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) EPA9 (one hour run). 0.0 $ $45.00 EPA9 (one hour run) Performed simultaneously 0.0 to different source $ $ EPA9 (three one-hour runs) 0.0 $ $ EPA9 (three one hour runs) Performed simultaneously to different source 0.0 $ $ EPA22 (two hour run). 0.0 $ $ A 0.4.4B EPA22 (two hour run) Performed simultaneously to different source PM test - three runs: EPA5 (OOO or Da) or EPA7 (OOO or Da) EPA23 Dioxin and Furan EPACTM027 Ammonia Slip without EPA30 requirement Additional cost ONLY to perform with EPA30 requirement EPA0 Carbon Monoxiode EPA8 Sulfuric Acid Mist EPA3B Hydrogen Fluoride EPA 30B MERCURY CEMS RATA with on-site sorbent tube analysis EPA 30B "Non-Spiked" Sorbent Tube Cost per tube EPA 30B "Spiked" Sorbent Tube Cost per tube $ $2, $4, $2, $5, $2, $, $2, $9, $0.00 $25.00 $55.00 $ $ $ $ $2, $, $2, $ $00.00 $ TOTAL SECTION 0 BID PRICE (Northside Generating Station) $34,07.00 $34, PACKAGED TESTS J.D. Kennedy Generating Station; GREENLAND Energy Center; and BRANDY BRANCH Generating Station SIMPLE CYCLE Combustion Turbines Page 3 of 6

94 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation (JDK 7 & 8; GEC & 2; BB ) Refer to Technical Specifications Section : Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) ANNUAL CEMS RATA for FLUE GAS NOx, O 2, and CO ANNUAL FLUE GAS COMPLIANCE Test for CO ANNUAL/PERIODIC EPA9 OPACITY Test.. and..2..,..2 and..3 PERMIT RENEWAL PERIODIC (VOC) Volatile Organic Compound Test PERMIT RENEWAL PERIODIC..5 and..6 CEMS RATA plus CO Compliance plus OPACITY $2, $2, $ $2, $3, $3,50.00 $5, $ $ $45.00 $2, $7, $3,50.00 $, TOTAL SECTION BID PRICE (JDK7 & 8; GEC & 2; BCT) $35,90.00 $35, PACKAGED TESTS BRANDY BRANCH Generating Station COMBINED CYCLE Combustion Turbines (BB 2 & 3) Refer to Technical Specifications Section 2: Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) ANNUAL CEMS RATA for FLUE GAS NOx, O 2, and CO ANNUAL FLUE GAS COMPLIANCE Test for CO ANNUAL/PERIODIC EPA9 OPACITY Test ANNUAL EPACTM027 Ammonia Slip without EPA30 requirement 2.., 2..3 and $2, $2, $ $2, $4, $ $ $ $ $4, Page 4 of 6

95 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation , 2..2, $4, $8, and 2..4 PERMIT RENEWAL / PERIODIC (VOC) 2..7 Volatile Organic Compound Test PERMIT RENEWAL / PERIODIC 2..8 $6, $6, and 2..7 Additional cost ONLY 2..9 to perform 2..4 with EPA30 requirement 0.0 $3, $5, $35.00 $ TOTAL SECTION 2 BID PRICE (BCT2 and BCT3) $2, $2, MISCELLANEOUS BID ITEMS (AND COSTS) Refer to Technical Specifications Section 3: Bid Item # Tech Spec Ref # Environmental Test(s) or ITEM Description Estimated # of Annual Occurrences (EAO) Weight Factor (WF) Unit Price/Item (UP) Total Evaluated Costs (EAO x WF x UP) Cost per additional report (including shipping costs) 3..2 Qualified Individual Man-Hour Cost 0 $ $35.00 $ $, Technician Man-Hour Cost 0 $30.00 $ Equipment Cost per Hour CEGRIT hi-vol Particulate sampling system Equipment Cost per Hour Cascade Impactor Particulate sampling system Cost per hour Particulate Matter size distribution analysis of 4..5 Equipment Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) Particulate Emission sampling system $ $0.00 $ $45.00 $ $45.00 $4.50 $0.0 $45.00 $ Equipment Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) Gaseous sampling system (NOx, SO 2, O 2, CO 2, CO) Cost per Hour (all-inclusive) EPA2 or EPA2G Flue Gas Flow Measurement 0.0 $ $ $25.00 $2.50 Page 5 of 6

96 JEA RFP Environmental Testing Services for JEA Cost per Hour Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services Solicitation (all-inclusive) 3..0 EPA2F Flue Gas Flow Measurement 0.0 $25.00 $ NOx Converter Efficiency Test of JEA Gas Analyzer (conducted during scheduled NOx Gas RATA) Cost per Hour for EPA30B sampling system with on-site sorbent tube analysis (conducted primarily during scheduled Hg RATA) SEE A&B for sorbent tube pricing) $0.00 $50.00 $.00 $5.00 TOTAL SECTION 4 BID PRICE: MISCELLANEOUS BID ITEMS (AND COSTS) $, $, GRAND TOTAL - ALL SECTIONS (0,, 2 & 3) - BID SUMMARY $93, $93, TOTAL EVALUATED BID PRICE $968, (Enter this value on the Bid form) Page 6 of 6

97 JEA Environmental Air Emissions Testing Services GCI Technical Proposal SOLICITATION # YEAR BID SUBMITTED BY: DARRYL CHRISTY DIR. MARKETING & SALES 684 TOWER ROAD PLAINFIELD, IN GCI-TEST

Common CEMS RATA Failures and Risks. Paula Metz Alliance Source Testing, LLC Technical Services Assistant Manager

Common CEMS RATA Failures and Risks. Paula Metz Alliance Source Testing, LLC Technical Services Assistant Manager Common CEMS RATA Failures and Risks Paula Metz Alliance Source Testing, LLC Technical Services Assistant Manager Introduction Stack Testing is a labor and time intensive process and requires thorough planning

More information

RATA/Compliance Testing. Judith Aasland

RATA/Compliance Testing. Judith Aasland RATA/Compliance Testing Judith Aasland jaasland@montrose-env.com October 1, 2014 Overview RATAs/Compliance Tests ASTM D7036 Standard: Source Testing Accreditation Protocol Gas Verification Program (PGVP)

More information

ABB Measurement & Analytics Monitoring cement plant stack emissions using FTIR

ABB Measurement & Analytics Monitoring cement plant stack emissions using FTIR White paper WP/ANALYTICAL/002 EN ABB Measurement & Analytics Monitoring cement plant stack emissions using FTIR ABB FTIR CEMS analyzer successfully monitors cement plant stack emissions in extensive field

More information

DAILY LIFE of CEMS QA & PM

DAILY LIFE of CEMS QA & PM DAILY LIFE of CEMS QA & PM Presented at: ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE TECHNICAL FOCUS GROUP December 8, 2015 DANIEL L. TODD, QEP, CHMM OVERALL CONCEPT To provide the perspective of the folks that are responsible

More information

GENERAL TESTING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

GENERAL TESTING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS GENERAL TESTING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Ohio EPA requires that an Ohio Intent to Test ( ITT ) form be filed with the appropriate Ohio EPA representative at least 30 days (or more if required by regulation)

More information

Internet Publication Plan. For the proposed public website for Metro Vancouver s Waste-to- Energy Facility

Internet Publication Plan. For the proposed public website for Metro Vancouver s Waste-to- Energy Facility Internet Publication Plan For the proposed public website for Metro Vancouver s Waste-to- Energy Facility June 15, 2017 1.0 Project Description This Internet Publication Plan describes the proposed public

More information

A G. The Avogadro Group, LLC. Air Quality Consulting and Source Emissions Testing

A G. The Avogadro Group, LLC. Air Quality Consulting and Source Emissions Testing A G The Avogadro Group, LLC Air Quality Consulting and Source Emissions Testing ALL THESE TEST RESULTS ARE THE SAME POLLUTANT FROM THE SAME BOILER!! Different test methods CAN = different results! Recent

More information

Presentation Overview Air Quality Regulations Evolution in the U.S. Summary of Current NESHAPS Regulations Mercury Emissions Control and Measurement T

Presentation Overview Air Quality Regulations Evolution in the U.S. Summary of Current NESHAPS Regulations Mercury Emissions Control and Measurement T A Review of the Evolution, Status and Compliance Initiatives Associated with Process Mercury Emissions Monitoring Standards in the United States CEM 2014 International Conference and Exhibition On Emissions

More information

STATEMENT OF BASIS for NEWARK BAY COGENERATION PARTNERSHIP L.P.

STATEMENT OF BASIS for NEWARK BAY COGENERATION PARTNERSHIP L.P. I. FACILITY INFORMATION Newark Bay Cogeneration Partnership L.P. is located at 414-514 Avenue P, Newark, New Jersey, Essex County and consists of a 120-megawatt cogeneration plant. The facility is owned

More information

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY UNIFIED AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT COMPLIANCE DEPARTMENT COM 2025

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY UNIFIED AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT COMPLIANCE DEPARTMENT COM 2025 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY UNIFIED AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT COMPLIANCE DEPARTMENT COM 2025 APPROVED: SIGNED DATE: June 14, 2007 Jon Adams Director of Compliance TITLE: SUBJECT: RULE 1080 STACK MONITORING

More information

CEM Istanbul, 14 th May 2014

CEM Istanbul, 14 th May 2014 Predictive Emission Monitoring (PEM): Suitability and Application in View of U.S. EPA and European Regulatory Frameworks CEM 2014 - Istanbul, 14 th May 2014 Thomas Eisenmann Dr. Roland Bianchin David Triebel

More information

Method 0040 for Volatile Total Organics as Unspeciated Mass in Stack Gas Emissions

Method 0040 for Volatile Total Organics as Unspeciated Mass in Stack Gas Emissions Method 0040 for Volatile Total Organics as Unspeciated Mass in Stack Gas Emissions Sampling and Field Procedure for Volatile Unspeciated Mass from Method 0040 Samples in Stack Gas Sample Name: Sampler:

More information

Monitoring cement plant stack emissions using FTIR

Monitoring cement plant stack emissions using FTIR ABB MEASUREMENT & ANALYTICS WHITE PAPER Monitoring cement plant stack emissions using FTIR ABB FTIR CEMS analyzer successfully monitors cement plant stack emissions in extensive field study Measurement

More information

Source Emissions Testing Services. Statement of Qualification

Source Emissions Testing Services. Statement of Qualification Source Emissions Testing Services Statement of Qualification z:\marketng\soq\2010\soq-10.doc 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 Introduction to BEST ENVIRONMENTAL 2 Emissions Testing Capabilities and Experience

More information

Mercury Sampling: A Comparison of Common Test Methods

Mercury Sampling: A Comparison of Common Test Methods Mercury Sampling: A Comparison of Common Test Methods Tina Sanderson, B.Sc. QSTI Senior Specialist Emission Testing ORTECH Consulting Inc. AWMA Ontario Section Air and Acoustic Monitoring Conference October

More information

John Downs Environmental Manager, B&W PGG, KVB-Enertec Products. January 29, 2015

John Downs Environmental Manager, B&W PGG, KVB-Enertec Products. January 29, 2015 John Downs Environmental Manager, B&W PGG, KVB-Enertec Products January 29, 2015 Introduction What is a CEMS? Regulatory Drivers for CEMS Quality Assurance of CEMS Summary & Question A continuous emission

More information

Part 60 vs. Part 75 RATA Testing Requirements. Bob Finken President Delta Air Quality Services, Inc. Orange, California

Part 60 vs. Part 75 RATA Testing Requirements. Bob Finken President Delta Air Quality Services, Inc. Orange, California Part 60 vs. Part 75 RATA Testing Requirements Bob Finken President Delta Air Quality Services, Inc. Orange, California RATA IS.. Relative Accuracy is the absolute mean difference between the CEMS and the

More information

Compliance Measurements. Mike Klein & Robert Kettig BTS (609)

Compliance Measurements. Mike Klein & Robert Kettig BTS (609) Compliance Measurements Mike Klein & Robert Kettig BTS (609) 530-4140 BTS Emission Measurement Section Bureau Chief (vacant) 1 Section Chief 1 Supervisor 5* Staff Professionals + 1-2 part time Consultants

More information

Stack Testing Oversight in New Jersey

Stack Testing Oversight in New Jersey Stack Testing Oversight in New Jersey Michael Klein - Section Chief Emission Measurement Section ACE Academy May 4, 2016 Emission Measurement Section (EMS) The Emission Measurement Section is responsible

More information

Joette L. Steger, Joan T. Bursey, and David Epperson

Joette L. Steger, Joan T. Bursey, and David Epperson United States National Exposure Environmental Protection Research Laboratory Agency Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 Research and Development EPA/600/SR-97/140 April 1998 Project Summary Acetonitrile Field

More information

Air Division. Emissions Test Protocol And Test Report Requirements

Air Division. Emissions Test Protocol And Test Report Requirements Air Division Emissions Test Protocol And Test Report Requirements May 18, 2018 Introduction The purpose of this document is to provide guidance for test protocols and reporting stack tests under the jurisdiction

More information

CEM. Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems NACT 221. Course Overview. National Air Compliance Training. CEM implementing regulations

CEM. Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems NACT 221. Course Overview. National Air Compliance Training. CEM implementing regulations National Air Compliance Training Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems NACT 221 Course Overview CEM implementing regulations CEM basic theory and operation CEM system components System certification requirements

More information

A global monitoring systems offering. A world of advantages. Thermo Scientific Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems

A global monitoring systems offering. A world of advantages. Thermo Scientific Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems A global monitoring systems offering. A world of advantages. Thermo Scientific Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems Part of Thermo Fisher Scientific The complete solution Clean Air commitment. Since

More information

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) Design Services for District Heat Distribution System

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) Design Services for District Heat Distribution System REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) Design Services for District Heat Distribution System Issued by the City of Montpelier, Vermont Department of Planning and Community Development Responses Due: August 12, 2011,

More information

Stack Testing 101 Workshop

Stack Testing 101 Workshop Stack Testing 101 Workshop Moderator Randal Tysar Purpose The purpose of the workshop is to present the basics of stack testing from the perspective of the testing company and the regulatory agency. Presenters

More information

Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc., is the global expert in environmental air testing. With more than 25 years of air expertise, we have analyzed a wide range

Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc., is the global expert in environmental air testing. With more than 25 years of air expertise, we have analyzed a wide range 9700 0116 Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc., is the global expert in environmental air testing. With more than 25 years of air expertise, we have analyzed a wide range of matrices for both routine and specialty

More information

MODULE 2A GENERAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

MODULE 2A GENERAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS MODULE 2A GENERAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2A.1 SCOPE (See ISO/IEC 17025:2005, Section 1) Laboratories shall meet all requirements of the ISO/IEC 17025:2005 International Standard and other AIHA-LAP,

More information

A.6 Boilers. A.6.1 New and Existing Boilers located within AQCR 131

A.6 Boilers. A.6.1 New and Existing Boilers located within AQCR 131 A.6 Boilers The following are Minnesota Standards of Performance for Indirect Heating Equipment (Minn. R. 7011.0500-7011.0553) New boilers: construction, modification, or reconstruction commenced after

More information

Continuous Emissions Monitoring - Program 77

Continuous Emissions Monitoring - Program 77 Continuous Emissions Monitoring - Program 77 Program Description Program Overview In the United States, consent decrees, state laws, and the proposed federal Maximum Achievable Control Technologies (MACT)

More information

STATEMENT OF BASIS Mannington Mills, Inc. dba Mannington Wood Floors Epes, Sumter County, Alabama Facility/Permit No

STATEMENT OF BASIS Mannington Mills, Inc. dba Mannington Wood Floors Epes, Sumter County, Alabama Facility/Permit No STATEMENT OF BASIS Mannington Mills, Inc. dba Mannington Wood Floors Epes, Sumter County, Alabama Facility/Permit No. 412-0011 This draft initial Title V Major Source Operating Permit (MSOP) is issued

More information

ECMPS Reporting Instructions Quality Assurance and Certification

ECMPS Reporting Instructions Quality Assurance and Certification ECMPS Reporting Instructions Quality Assurance and Certification United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air and Radiation Clean Air Markets Division 1201 Constitution Ave, NW Washington,

More information

Measurement and Reporting of Vapor Phase Mercury Emissions, Using a Sorbent Trap Monitoring System (DRAFT 9/25/08)

Measurement and Reporting of Vapor Phase Mercury Emissions, Using a Sorbent Trap Monitoring System (DRAFT 9/25/08) Measurement and Reporting of Vapor Phase Mercury Emissions, Using a Sorbent Trap Monitoring System (DRAFT 9/25/08) 1. Scope and Application The purpose of this protocol is to establish procedures for the

More information

Ambient Air Quality Monitoring

Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Ambient Air Quality Division Air Quality and Noise Management Bureau Pollution Control Department 7/31/2012 2:09 PM 1 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Nitrogen Dioxide (NO 2 ) Ozone

More information

Air Monitoring Plan for Ground Intrusive Activities at the Various PPG Hexavalent Chromium Sites in New Jersey

Air Monitoring Plan for Ground Intrusive Activities at the Various PPG Hexavalent Chromium Sites in New Jersey Environment Submitted to: Submitted by: PPG Industries Inc. AECOM Jersey City, NJ Piscataway, NJ 60149955-4010A May 14, 2012 Air Monitoring Plan for Ground Intrusive Activities at the Various PPG Hexavalent

More information

PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW SUMMARY

PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW SUMMARY PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW SUMMARY New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Air Resources Division P.O. Box 95, 29 Hazen Drive Concord, NH 03302-0095 Phone: 603-271-1370 Fax: 603-271-7053 AFS

More information

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. Policy No Draft Div Pol Yr

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. Policy No Draft Div Pol Yr SANTA BARBARA COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Policy No. 6100.058.2016 Draft Div Pol Yr Supersedes No. 6100.058.2004 Final x Div Pol Yr Date: August 25, 2016 Pages 7 Topic:

More information

METHOD 30B DETERMINATION OF TOTAL VAPOR PHASE MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM COAL-FIRED COMBUSTION SOURCES USING CARBON SORBENT TRAPS

METHOD 30B DETERMINATION OF TOTAL VAPOR PHASE MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM COAL-FIRED COMBUSTION SOURCES USING CARBON SORBENT TRAPS METHOD 30B DETERMINATION OF TOTAL VAPOR PHASE MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM COAL-FIRED COMBUSTION SOURCES USING CARBON SORBENT TRAPS Disclaimer: EPA is considering taking direct final action later this year to

More information

A detailed index of changes is attached with this summary.

A detailed index of changes is attached with this summary. Summary of Reasons Supporting the Adoption of the Proposed Amendments to the Alabama Department of Environmental Management s Administrative Code for Division 3 (Air Division) And State Implementation

More information

A Higher Standard of Monitoring Systems & Customer Service

A Higher Standard of Monitoring Systems & Customer Service A Higher Standard of Monitoring Systems & Customer Service Engineered Technical Solution to Meet Every Need. Cemtek Environmental, Inc. 3041 S. Orange Avenue Santa Ana, California 92707 USA 888.400.0200

More information

PART 70 PERMIT TO OPERATE

PART 70 PERMIT TO OPERATE G =Missouri Department of Natural Resources ~ Air Pollution Control Program PART 70 PERMIT TO OPERATE Under the authority of RSMo 643 and the Federal Clean Air Act the applicant is authorized to operate

More information

BOILER MACT 40 CFR 63 DDDDD

BOILER MACT 40 CFR 63 DDDDD BOILER MACT 40 CFR 63 DDDDD I. Applicability (63.7485): Industrial, commercial, or institutional boiler or process heater (63.7575) located at a HAP major, except for (63.7491) exempted listed below. Note:

More information

AIR QUALITY PERMIT Issued under 401 KAR 52: Wolohan Drive, Suite 1 Ashland

AIR QUALITY PERMIT Issued under 401 KAR 52: Wolohan Drive, Suite 1 Ashland Commonwealth of Kentucky Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet Department for Environmental Protection Division for Air Quality 803 Schenkel Lane Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 (502) 573-3382 AIR QUALITY

More information

Review of ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. Continuous Emissions Monitoring Data from a 2014 Drill Rig Study at Kuparuk Drill Site 2N

Review of ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. Continuous Emissions Monitoring Data from a 2014 Drill Rig Study at Kuparuk Drill Site 2N Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Air Quality Division Review of ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. Continuous Emissions Monitoring Data from a 2014 Drill Rig Study at Kuparuk Drill Site 2N October

More information

Technical Contact. Conrad Carter, Jr., P.E. President (704) PO Box 1760 Albemarle, NC

Technical Contact. Conrad Carter, Jr., P.E. President (704) PO Box 1760 Albemarle, NC NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY Application Review Issue Date: XXXX XX, 2017 Facility Data Applicant (Facility s Name): H. W. Culp Lumber Co, Inc. Facility Address: H. W. Culp Lumber Co, Inc. 491

More information

APPENDIX B SOURCE TEST METHODS

APPENDIX B SOURCE TEST METHODS SOURCE TEST METHODS This appendix provides information on source test methods for the Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Source test methods used nationally by Canada are presented in Table B.1, and

More information

Assured Monitoring Group

Assured Monitoring Group ABN: 87 604 851 078 Assured Monitoring Group SOURCE EMISSIONS MONITORING BORAL WYEE BORAL ROOFING NSW Project ID. 10986 R_0 DATE OF RELEASE: 24/08/2017 Unit 7, 142 Tennyson Memorial Avenue Tennyson Queensland

More information

Are You Really Ready for a RATA? August 5, 2015 CIBO Portland Maine Bob Davis Project Director TRC Environmental

Are You Really Ready for a RATA? August 5, 2015 CIBO Portland Maine Bob Davis Project Director TRC Environmental Are You Really Ready for a RATA? August 5, 2015 CIBO Portland Maine Bob Davis Project Director TRC Environmental So What is a RATA? R Relative A Accuracy T Test A Audit It compares data from a facility

More information

ROP - CAM EXAMPLE TABLE NOTE: THIS TEMPLATE IS NOT AN OUTLINE FOR A CAM PLAN

ROP - CAM EXAMPLE TABLE NOTE: THIS TEMPLATE IS NOT AN OUTLINE FOR A CAM PLAN Michigan Department of Environmental Quality - Air Quality Division Rev. 08/30/18 ROP - CAM EXAMPLE TABLE NOTE: THIS TEMPLATE IS NOT AN OUTLINE FOR A CAM PLAN FOR A CAM PLAN OUTLINE PLEASE SEE THE CAM

More information

Technical Guidance Note (Monitoring) Medium Combustion Plant Directive and Generator Controls: monitoring point source emissions

Technical Guidance Note (Monitoring) Medium Combustion Plant Directive and Generator Controls: monitoring point source emissions Technical Guidance Note (Monitoring) M5 Medium Combustion Plant Directive and Generator Controls: monitoring point source emissions Environment Agency XXXX 2018 Version X Draft for consultation Foreword

More information

Predictive Emissions Monitoring Systems (PEMS) What You Need to Know

Predictive Emissions Monitoring Systems (PEMS) What You Need to Know Predictive Emissions Monitoring Systems (PEMS) What You Need to Know Council of Industrial Boiler Owners March 8, 2017 Lauren Laabs Mostardi Platt Purpose of the Presentation What are PEMS? How are PEMS

More information

Title: Standard Operating Procedure for the Continuous Measurement of Ambient PM using a Beta Attenuation Monitor

Title: Standard Operating Procedure for the Continuous Measurement of Ambient PM using a Beta Attenuation Monitor Monitoring Parameter: Particulate Matter (PM) Revision No: Draft Revision Date: 07 March, 2018 Title: Standard Operating Procedure for the Continuous Measurement of Ambient PM using a Beta Attenuation

More information

Technical Contact. Mike Knudson Environmental Manager (252) Gaston Road Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870

Technical Contact. Mike Knudson Environmental Manager (252) Gaston Road Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY Air Permit Review Permit Issue Date:?? Facility Data Applicant (Facility s Name): KapStone Kraft Paper Corporation Facility Address: KapStone Kraft Paper Corporation

More information

Southwest Clean Air Agency NE 99 th St, Suite 1294, Vancouver, WA 98682

Southwest Clean Air Agency NE 99 th St, Suite 1294, Vancouver, WA 98682 Source Test Guidance Test plans are required to be submitted to SWCAA prior to testing. Generally the plans must be submitted 2 weeks prior to testing but may be different based on individual facility

More information

State of the Art (SOTA) Manual for Stationary Gas Turbines

State of the Art (SOTA) Manual for Stationary Gas Turbines State of the Art (SOTA) Manual for Stationary Gas Turbines Original Date: July 1997 Revision Date: November 1999 State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Air Quality Permitting Program

More information

ECMPS Reporting Instructions Quality Assurance and Certification

ECMPS Reporting Instructions Quality Assurance and Certification ECMPS Reporting Instructions Quality Assurance and Certification United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air and Radiation Clean Air Markets Division 1310 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20005

More information

World Water & Environmetal Resources Congress 2004 Salt Lake City June New Air Quality Requirements for Facilities with Boilers

World Water & Environmetal Resources Congress 2004 Salt Lake City June New Air Quality Requirements for Facilities with Boilers World Water & Environmetal Resources Congress 2004 Salt Lake City June 24-27 New Air Quality Requirements for Facilities with Boilers F. Jason Martin, PE, ASCE Member 1 1 Short Elliott Hendrickson, 809

More information

Arkansas Department of pollution Control and Ecology Division of Air Pollution Control. Summary Report Relative to Permit Application

Arkansas Department of pollution Control and Ecology Division of Air Pollution Control. Summary Report Relative to Permit Application ----- Vr%/tXJ Arkansas Department of pollution Control and Ecology Division of Air Pollution Control Summary Report Relative to Permit Application Submitted By: Nekoosa Papers, Inc. Ashdown, Arkansas (Little

More information

GOVERNMENT of PUERTO RICO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BOARD

GOVERNMENT of PUERTO RICO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BOARD GOVERNMENT of PUERTO RICO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BOARD Air Quality Area STATEMENT OF BASIS Title V Initial Permit The Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board (EQB) is issuing a draft

More information

Training for Personnel to the MCERTS standard Level 1 Technician and Level 2- Team Leader. Syllabus

Training for Personnel to the MCERTS standard Level 1 Technician and Level 2- Team Leader. Syllabus This course is designed to provide training for personnel that are at trainee level and wish to progress through to Level 1 and then progress to Level 2. The course duration is based on five days. Who

More information

July 1, 2014 LELAP Lab ID # AI No Accreditation Year FY 2015 Renewal due FY 2016

July 1, 2014 LELAP Lab ID # AI No Accreditation Year FY 2015 Renewal due FY 2016 July 1, 2014 LELAP Lab ID # 04030 AI No. 90396 Accreditation Year FY 2015 Renewal due FY 2016 Mr. Jake Fahlenkamp 1600 W Tacoma Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012-1483 Re: Scope of Accreditation Dear Mr. Fahlenkamp:

More information

QAM-A-103 Data Reporting by the Laboratory Manager

QAM-A-103 Data Reporting by the Laboratory Manager 1.0 Applicability and Purpose This procedure applies to all laboratory data collected for projects for which the Laboratory Manager at the Texas Institute for Applied Environmental Research (TIAER), Tarleton

More information

Boiler MACT, NAAQS Revisions and Other Clean Air Act Developments. September 20, 2012 H. Carl Horneman

Boiler MACT, NAAQS Revisions and Other Clean Air Act Developments. September 20, 2012 H. Carl Horneman Boiler MACT, NAAQS Revisions and Other Clean Air Act Developments September 20, 2012 H. Carl Horneman Industrial, Commercial & Institutional Boilers, Process Heaters and Waste Incinerator Rules Final rules

More information

EPA EMISSION RULES - BOILERS

EPA EMISSION RULES - BOILERS EPA EMISSION RULES - BOILERS WHAT S NEXT FOR OWNER AND OPERATORS? On March 21, 2011 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency published three rules regarding air emission standards in the Federal Register.

More information

PC MACT Updates. Cemtek Environmental Emissions Monitoring Seminar Costa Mesa, CA September 28, Vineet Masuraha Trinity Consultants Irvine, CA

PC MACT Updates. Cemtek Environmental Emissions Monitoring Seminar Costa Mesa, CA September 28, Vineet Masuraha Trinity Consultants Irvine, CA PC MACT Updates Cemtek Environmental Emissions Monitoring Seminar Costa Mesa, CA September 28, 2016 Vineet Masuraha Trinity Consultants Irvine, CA Agenda 1. Introduction 2. Overview of the applicable AQ

More information

27.0 SAMPLING AND TESTING METHODS

27.0 SAMPLING AND TESTING METHODS 27.0 SAMPLING AND TESTING METHODS 27.1 General It is explicitly implied that in addition to and consistent with specific methods of sampling and analysis described herein, that samples shall be taken in

More information

Citations from CRF as required in WV DEP's 45CSR24

Citations from CRF as required in WV DEP's 45CSR24 Citations from CRF 40.60 as required in WV DEP's 45CSR24 NOTE: Unoffical Document meant to summarize WV regulations, using 40-CFR-60 passed July, 2002 TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL

More information

U. S. Department of Energy. Consolidated Audit Program Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities. Checklist 1 Quality Assurance Management Systems

U. S. Department of Energy. Consolidated Audit Program Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities. Checklist 1 Quality Assurance Management Systems U. S. Department of Energy Consolidated Audit Program Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities Checklist 1 Quality Assurance Management Systems Revision 1.3 December 2013 Audit ID: Date: Quality Assurance

More information

Technical Contact. Edward Sievers Plant Manager (828) P. O. Box 2029 Hickory, NC 28603

Technical Contact. Edward Sievers Plant Manager (828) P. O. Box 2029 Hickory, NC 28603 NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY Air Permit Review Permit Issue Date: Facility Data Applicant (Facility s Name): Plastic Packaging, Inc. - Plant No. 2 Facility Address: Plastic Packaging, Inc. -

More information

Attachment 2. Quality Assurance and Operating Procedures for Sorbent Trap Monitoring Systems

Attachment 2. Quality Assurance and Operating Procedures for Sorbent Trap Monitoring Systems Attachment 2 Quality Assurance and Operating Procedures for Sorbent Trap Monitoring Systems 1.0 Scope and Application This Attachment specifies sampling, analytical, and quality-assurance criteria and

More information

CASE STUDIES OF DUST AMS CALIBRATION AT EXTREME CONDITIONS

CASE STUDIES OF DUST AMS CALIBRATION AT EXTREME CONDITIONS CASE STUDIES OF DUST AMS CALIBRATION AT EXTREME CONDITIONS Jurij ČRETNIK RACI d.o.o., Tehnološki park 24, SI-1000 LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA jurij.cretnik@raci.si Matjaž ŠLIBAR RACI d.o.o., Tehnološki park 24,

More information

TEST REPORT. EVALUATION CENTER Intertek Testing Services NA Inc Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562

TEST REPORT. EVALUATION CENTER Intertek Testing Services NA Inc Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 TEST REPORT REPORT NUMBER: 102741836MID-001bR2 REPORT DATE: October 24, 2016 REVISED REPORT DATE: August 7, 2017 REVISED REPORT DATE: August 11, 2017 REVISED REPORT DATE: September 6, 2017 EVALUATION CENTER

More information

Greenhouse Gas Regulation (new Federal)

Greenhouse Gas Regulation (new Federal) Mercury & Air Toxics (MATS) Interstate Transport (CAIR/CSAPR) Regional Haze/Visibility Portland Cement NESHAP Greenhouse Gas Regulation (new Federal) Mercury & Air Toxics (MATS) Finalized December 2011

More information

Gap Filling HAPs. For Point Sources in the 2008 National Emissions Inventory

Gap Filling HAPs. For Point Sources in the 2008 National Emissions Inventory Gap Filling HAPs and other HAP additions by EPA For Point Sources in the 2008 National Emissions Inventory 1 Pollutants Included in the NEI Criteria Pollutants/Precursors (CAPs) Required To Be Reported

More information

Environmental Regulations and Sustainability Initiatives-Role of Science and NCASI

Environmental Regulations and Sustainability Initiatives-Role of Science and NCASI Environmental Regulations and Sustainability Initiatives-Role of Science and NCASI Ashok K. Jain, NCASI April, 2017 ajain@ncasi.org ncasi Outline Introduction Environmental Rule Making Process Bringing

More information

Data Quality Issue No. 1: Incorrect Filter Temperature for Filterable Particulate Tests

Data Quality Issue No. 1: Incorrect Filter Temperature for Filterable Particulate Tests October 27, 2010 Mr. William Maxwell U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Subject: Evaluation of Data Quality Issues for the EGU ICR Part III Data Dear Mr. Maxwell: Since May 2010, EPRI has been engaged

More information

Policy on Monitoring of Stack Emissions to Air at EPA Licensed Sites

Policy on Monitoring of Stack Emissions to Air at EPA Licensed Sites Policy on Monitoring of Stack Emissions to Air at EPA Licensed Sites 1. OVERVIEW In Ireland at present industrial air emissions monitoring at licensed/permitted sites is required to be carried out by ISO17025

More information

Guidance for Portable Electrochemical Analyzer Testing Used for Compliance Monitoring

Guidance for Portable Electrochemical Analyzer Testing Used for Compliance Monitoring Guidance for Portable Electrochemical Analyzer Testing Used for Compliance Monitoring Section I. Introduction DEQ s Air Quality Division administers the provisions of 40 CFR Part 70 as well as the minor

More information

ALLEGHENY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AIR QUALITY PROGRAM

ALLEGHENY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AIR QUALITY PROGRAM ALLEGHENY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AIR QUALITY PROGRAM October 5, 2011 SUBJECT: Renewal Title V Operating Permit Application Chambers Development Company, Inc. - Monroeville Landfill 600 Thomas Street

More information

Connecticut Valve & Fitting Co.

Connecticut Valve & Fitting Co. Connecticut Valve & Fitting Co. 120 Long Hill Cross Road Shelton, CT 06484 Phone 203.929.6341 Fax 203.929.1831 Revision 03 Date of Revision 12/14/2010 Quality Manual Approved by: Greg Hines (President)

More information

SOP OPERATION OF PARTICULATE MATTER INSTRUMENTS CLARK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AIR QUALITY. Monitoring Division PROCEDURE NUMBER 400

SOP OPERATION OF PARTICULATE MATTER INSTRUMENTS CLARK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AIR QUALITY. Monitoring Division PROCEDURE NUMBER 400 SOP OPERATION OF PARTICULATE MATTER INSTRUMENTS CLARK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AIR QUALITY Monitoring Division PROCEDURE NUMBER 400 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR Particulate Matter Instruments Revision

More information

Calibration of Light Scatter PM-CEMs to Satisfy PS-11 on Wet Stacks in Coal Fired EGUs

Calibration of Light Scatter PM-CEMs to Satisfy PS-11 on Wet Stacks in Coal Fired EGUs Calibration of Light Scatter PM-CEMs to Satisfy PS-11 on Wet Stacks in Coal Fired EGUs William Averdieck, Ed McCall PCME Presented at EUEC 2015 1 Overview of Particulate Monitoring Experiences on Wet FGD

More information

Advanced Emission Monitoring for Compliance in the U.S.

Advanced Emission Monitoring for Compliance in the U.S. Advanced Emission Monitoring for Compliance in the U.S. A Cost-effective Advanced Monitoring Solution - Deployment of Predictive Emissions Monitoring System (PEMS) as a Compliance Solution for Gas Turbine

More information

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY UNIFIED AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT DRAFT STAFF REPORT

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY UNIFIED AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT DRAFT STAFF REPORT SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY UNIFIED AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT DRAFT STAFF REPORT Proposed Revision to State Implementation Plan (SIP) to Address Federal Clean Air Act Requirements for Reasonably Available

More information

Method No.: 8.06/2.0/M Effective Date: January 4, 2012 Location: ###

Method No.: 8.06/2.0/M Effective Date: January 4, 2012 Location: ### QSM Approval: National Air Pollution Surveillance (NAPS) Network Reference Method for the Measurement of PM2.5 Concentration in Ambient Air Using Filter Collection and Gravimetric Mass Determination 1.

More information

GROUNDWATER MONITORING QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL PLAN LOWER YAKIMA VALLEY GWMA INITIAL CHARACTERIZATION

GROUNDWATER MONITORING QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL PLAN LOWER YAKIMA VALLEY GWMA INITIAL CHARACTERIZATION GROUNDWATER MONITORING QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL PLAN LOWER YAKIMA VALLEY GWMA INITIAL CHARACTERIZATION September 16, 2013 GROUNDWATER MONITORING QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL PLAN LOWER YAKIMA

More information

CT DEP Reasonable Confidence Protocols. Glen Breland, VP Member CT DEP QA/QC Workgroup

CT DEP Reasonable Confidence Protocols. Glen Breland, VP Member CT DEP QA/QC Workgroup CT DEP Reasonable Confidence Protocols Glen Breland, VP Member CT DEP QA/QC Workgroup Reasonable Confidence Protocols (RCPs) Overview Why develop the RCPs? What are the RCPs? What is Reasonable Confidence?

More information

COMAR Amendments and Regulation.12 Standards for Biomass Fuel-Burning Equipment Equal to or Greater Than 350,000 Btu/hr

COMAR Amendments and Regulation.12 Standards for Biomass Fuel-Burning Equipment Equal to or Greater Than 350,000 Btu/hr Department of the Environment COMAR 26.11.09 Amendments and Regulation.12 Standards for Biomass Fuel-Burning Equipment Equal to or Greater Than 350,000 Btu/hr October 30, 2013 Topics Covered Standards,

More information

PM Compliance Options for MACT and MATS Rules. Ed McCall PCME

PM Compliance Options for MACT and MATS Rules. Ed McCall PCME PM Compliance Options for MACT and MATS Rules Ed McCall PCME 1 First Some Definitions: PM- CEM, PM-CPMS and BLDs PM-CEM (PM- Continuous Emission Monitor) PM-CPMS (PM-Continuous Parametric Monitoring System)

More information

Title V. Model General Permit Template SERIES 1 FLARES. Template # SJV-FL-1-1

Title V. Model General Permit Template SERIES 1 FLARES. Template # SJV-FL-1-1 Title V Model General Permit Template SERIES 1 FLARES Template # SJV-FL-1-1 nonassisted, air-assisted, or steam-assisted elevated open flares actual emissions less than 20 tons VOC per year used to comply

More information

Method Implementation Document (MID 1948)

Method Implementation Document (MID 1948) Method Implementation Document (MID 1948) BS EN 1948 Parts 1-3: 2006 Stationary source emissions - Determination of the mass concentration of PCDDs/PCDFs and dioxin-like PCBs Part 1: Sampling of PCDDs/PCDFs

More information

Hach Method Luminescence Measurement of Dissolved Oxygen (LDO ) in Water and Wastewater

Hach Method Luminescence Measurement of Dissolved Oxygen (LDO ) in Water and Wastewater Hach Method 10360 Luminescence Measurement of Dissolved Oxygen (LDO ) in Water and Wastewater LED Photo Diode LED Hach Method 10360 Luminescence Measurement of Dissolved Oxygen in Water and Wastewater

More information

CISWI and solid-waste-identification rules

CISWI and solid-waste-identification rules CISWI and solid-waste-identification rules This regulatory summary is for informational purposes and serves only as a general reference. Refer to the regulation when evaluating its applicability to specific

More information

Atmospheric Emissions from Stationary Combustion Turbines

Atmospheric Emissions from Stationary Combustion Turbines GUIDELINE A-5 Atmospheric Emissions from Stationary Combustion Turbines Legislative Authority: Environmental Protection Act, Sections 6, 9, and 14 Ontario Regulation 346 Responsible Director: Director,

More information

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. Policy No Draft Div Pol Yr

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. Policy No Draft Div Pol Yr SANTA BARBARA COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Policy No. 6100.042.2016 Draft Div Pol Yr Supersedes No. 6100.042.1994 Final x Div Pol Yr Date: August 25, 2016 Pages 11 Topic:

More information

Assured Monitoring Group

Assured Monitoring Group SOURCE EMISSIONS MONITORING KYOGLE TIMBER PLANT Assured Monitoring Group BORAL TIMBER Project ID. 11141 R_0 DATE OF RELEASE: 29/11/2017 ABN: 87 604 851 078 Unit 7, 142 Tennyson Memorial Avenue Tennyson

More information

Laboratory Challenges with TNI Implementation and Laboratory Audits

Laboratory Challenges with TNI Implementation and Laboratory Audits Laboratory Challenges with TNI Implementation and Laboratory Audits December 14, 2017 Dr. Donna Ferguson, Director, Monterey County Public Health Laboratory Dr. Martina McGarvey, Director, Pennsylvania

More information

Stephenson CO-GENERATION PLANT STACK EMISSION TESTING TOOHEYS PTY LTD LIDCOMBE, NSW PROJECT NO.: 5648/S24184/16 DATE OF SURVEY: 24 MARCH 2016

Stephenson CO-GENERATION PLANT STACK EMISSION TESTING TOOHEYS PTY LTD LIDCOMBE, NSW PROJECT NO.: 5648/S24184/16 DATE OF SURVEY: 24 MARCH 2016 Stephenson Environmental Management Australia CO-GENERATION PLANT STACK EMISSION TESTING - 2016 TOOHEYS PTY LTD LIDCOMBE, NSW PROJECT NO.: 5648/S24184/16 DATE OF SURVEY: 24 MARCH 2016 DATE OF ISSUE: 21

More information

Model of a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for manual gravimetric PM measurements with a Low Volume Sampler

Model of a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for manual gravimetric PM measurements with a Low Volume Sampler Model of a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for manual gravimetric PM measurements with a Low Volume Sampler How to use this specimen SOP This model SOP aims at giving support to network operators in

More information

Appendix A - Technical Specifications

Appendix A - Technical Specifications 035-19 Appendix A - Technical Specifications Scope of Work The JEA is seeking to engage a qualified consultant to perform Professional Geotechnical and Material Field Laboratory Testing and Inspection

More information

TUV Certified FTIR CEM and Ultra Low Level HCl CEM for Combustion Facilities

TUV Certified FTIR CEM and Ultra Low Level HCl CEM for Combustion Facilities TUV Certified FTIR CEM and Ultra Low Level HCl CEM for Combustion Facilities CEM 2014 May 15-17, 2014 Istanbul, Turkey Peter G. Zemek MultiGas FT-IR Automated HCl CEM Systems MKS Instruments On-Line Product

More information