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Agenda 10/11/2011 Item #16C210/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. EXECUTIVE SU11 MRY Recommendation to approve Amendment No. 3 to Sou& Florida Water Management District Agreement No. OT061M providing a- one -year extension until September 30, 2012, to continue monitoring of ground water in Collier County in fiscal year 2012 (estimated annual revenue $116,000). O$ TROT _E: Approve Amendment No. 3 to the South Florida Water I i ----- nee t.District (SFWMD) Agreement OT061098. Amendment No. 3 renews the existing Agreement for one -year and will provide the county up to $116,000 in Fiscal Year 2012. This is the second and final annum renewal of the .two- year renewal option provided in Amendment No. 1. CONSIDER A,TIONS: Amendment No. 3 to Agreement OT061099 continues a five -year monitoring effort for the collection and analysis of gronmd water throughout Collier County whereby the Pollution Control & Prevention Department (PC&PD) will monitor 70 ground water sites semiannually. The county shall submit an annual calendar year report detailing the data collected in support of the Collier County Ground Water Monitoring Project. This contract assists in fulfilling the requirements of Collier County's Growth Management Plan Amendment No. 3 extends the term.of the Agreement by one year to September 30, 2012, and allows the county to further extend the term for up to one additional year. FI && EM "ACT: Amendment No. 3 renews the current Agreement for one year and, m accordance with the terms of the original SFWMD Agreement OT061098, will fund the county up to $116,000 in Fiscal Year 2012. Payments for Fiscal Year 2012 will be received firnn the SFWMD semiannually based on completion of the county's required deliverables as specified in the Amendment. This revenue is budgeted for Fiscal Year 2012 in the Water Pollution Control Fund 114. LEGAL CONSII?ER.�TI„ONS: This item is legally sufficient for Board action and rap= a majority vote. - JBW GROWTH MAN,iAGUNT TACT: The scope of Agreement OT061098, as amend, complies with and is consistent with the requirements of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element Objective 3.4, and the Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Sub- element Objective '1.3, of the Growth Management Plan, relative to groin water quality monitoring. IIEC IMMMMATIQN: Approve Amt No. 3 to Agreement No. OT061098, whereby the SFWMD will-pay the PC&PD an amount not to exceed $116,000 to collect ground water samples within Collier County beginning in Fiscal Year 2012. Prepared By: Rhona L Watkins, Principal Environmental Specialist Pollution Control & Prevention Department Attachments: Agreement No. OT061098 Amendment 1 to Agreement No. OT061098 Amendma t 2 to Agreement No. OT061098 Amendment 3 to Agreement No. OT061098 (proposed) Packet Page -618- COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.C.2. 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve Amendment No. 3 to South Florida Water Management District Agreement No. OT061098 providing a one -year extension until September 30, 2012, to continue monitoring of ground water in Collier County in fiscal year 2012 (estimated fiscal impact $116,000 annually). Meeting Date: 10/11/2011 Prepared By Name: Crystal Wray Title: Administrative Secretary 9/9/2011 2:09:15 PM Submitted by Title: Environmental Specialist, Principal,Pollution Cont Name: WatkinsRhonda 9/9/20112:09:17 PM Approved By Name: WidesTom Title: Director - Operations Support - PUD,Utilities Fina Date: 9/1.6/2011 1:27:18 PM Name: SmithRay Title: Director - Pollution Control,Pollution Control Date: 9/16/20112:24:19 PM Name: HapkeMargie Title: VALUE MISSING Date: 9/16/20114:00:55 PM Name: ParkerNicole Title: Contracts Specialist,Purchasing & General Services .--� Date: 9/20/2011 4:04:49 PM Packet Page -619- Name: CarnellSteve Title: Director - Purchasing/General Services,Purchasing Date: 9/20/20114:25:46 PM Name: WhiteJennifer Title: Assistant County Attomey,County Attorney Date: 9/22/2011 1:30:43 PM Name: YilmazGeorge Title: Director - Wastewater,Wastewater Date: 9/29/2011 11:37:38 AM Name: WhiteJennifer Title: Assistant County Attomey,County Attorney Date: 9/29/2011 12:08:57 PM Name: GreenwaldRandy Title: Management/Budget Analyst,Office of Management & B Date: 9/29/2011 1:50:14 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 9/30/20113:05:08 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 10/3/20112:17:28 PM Packet Page -620- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. 0 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. ORIGINAL SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT AGREEMENT NO. OT061098 BETWEEN THE SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT AND COLLIER COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT is entered into as of the q lQLxj'j by and between the South Florida Water Management District (DISTRICT) and Collier County (COUNTY). WHEREAS, the DISTRICT is a public corporation of the State of Florida, created by the Florida Legislature and given those powers and responsibilities enumerated in Chapter 373, Florida Statutes, to include entering into contracts with public agencies, private corporations or other persons; and WHEREAS, the DISTRICT desires to provide financial assistance to the COUNTY for the Collection and Analyses of Groundwater Quality Samples; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY warrants and represents that it has no obligation or indebtedness that would impair its ability to fulfill the terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT; and WHEREAS, the Governing Board of the DISTRICT at its August 09, 2006 meeting, approved entering into this AGREEMENT with the COUNTY; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and representations set forth herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. The DISTRICT agrees to contribute funds and the COUNTY agrees to perform the work set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, subject to availability of funds and in accordance with their respective authorities for collecting and analyzing groundwater samples from seventy (70) established stations and three (3) random stations within the Big Cypress Basin. 2. The period of performance of this AGREEMENT shall co date-of eAecution of this 9 AGREEMENT and shall continue for a period of Wve-) Years. / 3. The total DISTRICT contribution shall not exceed the amount of dyed Thirty -Seven Thousand Six Hundred One Dollars and No Cents ($337,601.00). The DISTRICT will provide the full amount based on the Payment and Deliverable Schedule set forth in Exhibit `B ", which is attached hereto and made a part of this AGREEMENT. The DISTRICT's contribution is subject to adequate documentation to support actual expenditures within the not -to- exceed AGREEMENT funding limitation of $337,601.00). In no Agreement No. OT061098 - Page 1 of 5 Packet Page -621- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. event shall the DISTRICT be liable for any contribution hereunder in excess of this amount. If the total consideration for this AGREEMENT is subject to multi -year funding allocations, funding for each applicable fiscal year of this AGREEMENT will be subject to Governing Board budgetary appropriation. In the event the DISTRICT does not approve funding for any subsequent fiscal year, this AGREEMENT shall terminate upon expenditure of the current funding, notwithstanding other provisions in this AGREEMENT to the contrary. The DISTRICT will notify the COUNTY-a writing after the adoption of the final DISTRICT budget for each subsequent fiscal ar if not approved for this AGREEMENT. Q 7-(o O Seri an�wai� -I 4. The COUNTY shall submit gvwter}y- financial r rts to th DIS g a detailed accounting of all expenditures' incurred hereunder throughout the term of this AGREEMENT. The COUNTY shall report and document the amount of funds expended per month during the quarterly reporting period and the AGREEMENT expenditures to date within the maximum not -to- exceed AGREEMENT finding limitation. 5. The COUNTY shall cost share in the total amount of Three Hundred Forty-Two Thousand Three Hundred Ninety-Nine Dollars and No Cents ($342,399.00) in conformity with the laws and regulations governing the COUNTY. 6. All work to be performed under this AGREEMENT is set forth in Exhibit "A ", Statement of Work, w 't " is attached hereto and made a part of this AGREEMENT. The COUNTY shall submit c k%* rogress pinAula, reports detailing the status of work to date for each task. The work specified in Exhibit "A" shall be under the direction of the COUNTY but shall be open to periodic review and inspection by either party. No work set forth in Exhibit "A" shall be performed beyond the expiration date of the Agreement unless authorized Q 06 through execution of an amendment to cover succeeding periods. 7. The COUNTY is hereby authorized to contract with third parties (subcontracts) for services awarded J through a competitive process required by Florida Statutes. The COUNTY shall not subcontract, assign o n transfer any other work under this AGREEMENT without the prior written consent of the DISTRICT's Project Manager. The COUNTY agrees to be responsible for the fulfillment of all work elements included in any subcontract and agrees to be responsible for the payment of all monies due under any subcontract. It is understood and agreed by the COUNTY that the DISTRICT shall not be liable to any subcontractor for any expenses or liabilities incurred under the subcontract(s). 8. Both the DISTRICT and the COUNTY shall have joint ownership rights to all work items, including but not limited to, all documents, technical reports, research notes, scientific data, computer programs, including the source and object code, which are developed, created or otherwise originated hereunder by the other party, its subcontractor(s), assign(s), agent(s) and/or successor(s) as required by the Exhibit "A ", Statement of Work. Both parties' rights to deliverables received under this AGREEMENT shall include the unrestricted and perpetual right to use, reproduce, modify and distribute such deliverables at no additional cost to the other party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, ownership of all equipment and hardware purchased by the COUNTY under this AGREEMENT shall be deemed to be the property of the COUNTY upon completion of this AGREEMENT. The COUNTY.shall retain all ownership to tangible property. 9. The COUNTY, to the extent permitted by law, assumes any and all risks of personal injury, bodily injury and property damage attributable to negligent acts or omissions of the COUNTY and the officers, employees, servants and agents thereof. The COUNTY represents that it is self - funded for Worker's Compensation and liability insurance, covering bodily injury, personal injury and property damage, with such protection being applicable to the COUNTY, its officers and employees while acting within the scope of their employment during performance of under this AGREEMENT. In the event that the COUNTY subcontracts any part or all of the work hereunder to any third party, the COUNTY shall require each and every subcontractor to identify the DISTRICT as an additional insured on all insurance policies as required by the COUNTY. Any contract awarded by the COUNTY shall include a provision whereby the COUNTY's subcontractor agrees to indemnify, pay on behalf, and hold the DISTRICT harmless from all n damages arising in connection with the COUNTY's subcontract. Agreement No. OT061098 - Page 2 of 5 Packet Page -622- . V 9 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. n 10. The COUNTY and the DISTRICT further agree that nothing contained herein shall be construed or interpreted as (1) denying to either party any remedy or defense available to such party under the laws of the State of Florida; (2) the consent of the State of Florida or its agents and agencies to be sued; or (3) a waiver of sovereign immunity of the State of Florida beyond the waiver provided in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. 11. The parties to this AGREEMENT are independent entities and are not employees or agents of the other parties. Nothing in this AGREEMENT shall be interpreted to establish any relationship other than that of independent entities, between the DISTRICT, the COUNTY, their employees, agents, subcontractors or assigns, during or after the term of this AGREEMENT. The parties to this AGREEMENT shall not assign, delegate or otherwise transfer their rights and obligations as set forth in this AGREEMENT without the prior written consent of the other parties. Any attempted assignment in violation of this provision shall be void. 12. The parties to this AGREEMENT assure that no person shall be excluded on the grounds of race, color, creed, national origin, handicap, age or sex, from participation in, denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in any activity under this AGREEMENT. 13. The COUNTY, its employees, subcontractors or assigns, shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations relating to the performance of this AGREEMENT. The DISTRICT undertakes no duty to ensure such compliance, but will attempt to advise the COUNTY, upon request, as to any such laws of which it has present knowledge. 14. Either party may terminate this AGREEMENT at any time for convenience upon thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice to the other party. In the event of termination, all funds not expended by the COUNTY for authorized work performed through the termination date shall be returned to the DISTRICT within sixty (60) days of termination. 15. The COUNTY shall allow public access to all project documents and materials in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Should the COUNTY assert any exemptions to the requirements of Chapter 119 and related Statutes, the burden of establishing such exemption, by way of injunctive or other relief as provided by law, shall be upon the COUNTY. 16. The COUNTY shall maintain records and the DISTRICT shall have inspection and audit rights below. The COUNTY shall similarly require each subcontractor to maintain and allow access to such records for audit purposes: A. Maintenance of Records: The COUNTY shall maintain all financial and non - financial records and reports directly or indirectly related to the negotiation or performance of this AGREEMENT including supporting documentation for any service rates, expenses, research or reports. Such records shall be maintained and made available for inspection for a period of five (5) years from the expiration date of this AGREEMENT. B. Examination of Records: The DISTRICT or designated agent shall have the right to examine in accordance with generally accepted governmental auditing standards all records directly or indirectly related to this AGREEMENT. Such examination may be made only within five (5) years from the expiration date of this AGREEMENT. C. Extended Availability of Records for Legal Disputes: In the event that the DISTRICT should become involved in a legal dispute with a third party arising from performance under this AGREEMENT, the COUNTY shall extend the period of maintenance for all records relating to the AGREEMENT until the final disposition of the legal dispute. All such records shall be made readily available to the DISTRICT. 17. Whenever the DISTRICT's contribution includes state or federal appropriated funds, the COUNTY shall, in addition to the inspection and audit rights set forth in paragraph #16 above, maintain records and Agreement No. OT061098 -Page 3 of 5 Packet Page -623- t . 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. similarly require each subcontractor to maintain and allow access to such records in compliance with the requirements of the Florida State Single Audit Act and the Federal Single Audit Act, as follows: A. Maintenance of Records: The DISTRICT shall provide the necessary information to the COUNTY as set forth in Exhibit "C ". The COUNTY shall maintain all fmanciallnon- financial records through: (1) Identification of the state or federal awarding agency, as applicable (2) Project identification information included in the Catalog of State Financial Assistance (CSFA) or the Catalog of Federal Financial Assistance (CFDA), as applicable (3) Audit and accountability requirements for state projects as stated in the Single Audit Act and applicable rules of the Executive Office of Governor, rules of the Chief Financial Officer and rules. of the Auditor General and the State Projects Compliance Supplement (4) Audit/accountability requirements for federal projects as imposed by federal laws and regulations (5) Submission of the applicable single audit report to the DISTRICT, as completed per fiscal year B. Examination of Records: The DISTRICT or designated agent, the state awarding agency, the state's Chief Financial Officer and the state's Auditor General and/or federal awarding agency shall have the right to examine the COUNTY's financial and non - financial records to the extent necessary to monitor the COUNTY's use of state or federal financial assistance and to determine whether timely and appropriate corrective actions have been taken with respect to audit findings and recommendations which may include onsite visits and limited scope audits. 18. All notices or other communication regarding this AGREEMENT shall be in writing and forwarded to the attention of the following individuals: South Florida Water Management District Attn: Ananta Nath, Project Manager Telephone No.: (239) 597 -1505 ext. 7607 Attn: Rupert Giroux, Contract Specialist Telephone No.: (561) 682 -2532 Attn: Accounts Payable (Invoices) Address: P.O. Box 24680 3301 Gun Club Road N:? West Palm Beach, FL 33416 -4680 Collier County 'PC'��on Attn: Raymond Smith, Project Manager Telephone No.: (239) 732 -2502 Address: 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Bldg. H Naples, FL 3396&AW4- 34kii 19. COUNTY recognizes that any representations, statements or negotiations made by DISTRICT staff do not suffice to legally bind DISTRICT in a contractual relationship unless they have been reduced to writing and signed by an authorized DISTRICT representative. This AGREEMENT shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon the parties, their respective assigns, and successors in interest. 20. This AGREEMENT may be amended, extended or renewed only with the written approval of the parties. The DISTRICT shall be responsible for initiating any amendments to this AGREEMENT, if required. 21. This AGREEMENT, and any work performed hereunder, is subject to the Laws of the State of Florida. Nothing in this AGREEMENT will bind any of the parties to perform beyond their respective authority, nor does this AGREEMENT alter the legal rights and remedies which the respective parties would otherwise have, under law or at equity. 22. Should any term or provision of this AGREEMENT be held, to any extent, invalid or unenforceable, as against any person, COUNTY or circumstance during the term hereof, by force of any statute, law, or ruling of any fonun of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect any other term or provision of this Agreement No. OT061098 - Page 4 of 5 Packet Page -624- 0 • 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. AGREEMENT, to the extent that the AGREEMENT shall remain operable, enforceable and in full force and effect to the extent permitted by law. 23. Failures or waivers to insist on strict performance of any covenant, condition, or provision of this AGREEMENT by the parties shall not be deemed a waiver of any of its rights or remedies, nor shall it relieve the other party from performing any subsequent obligations strictly in accordance with the term of this AGREEMENT. No waiver shall be effective unless in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought. Such waiver shall be limited to provisions of this AGREEMENT specifically referred to therein and shall not be deemed a waiver of any other provision. No waiver shall constitute a continuing waiver unless the writing states otherwise. 24. Any dispute arising under this AGREEMENT which cannot be readily resolved shall be submitted jointly to the signatories of this AGREEMENT with each parry agreeing to seek in good faith to resolve the issue through negotiation or other forms of non - binding alternative dispute resolution mutually acceptable to the parties. A joint decision of the signatories, or their designees, shall be the disposition of such dispute. 25. This AGREEMENT states the entire understanding and agreement between the parties and supersedes any and all written or oral representations, statements, negotiations, or agreements previously existing between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this AGREEMENT. 26. Any inconsistency in this AGREEMENT shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order: (a) Terms and Conditions outlined in preceding paragraphs 1— 24 (b) Exhibit "A" Statement of Work (c) all other exhibits, attachments and documents specifically incorporated herein by reference IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties or their duly authorized representatives hereby execute this AGREEMENT on the date first written above. SFWMD PR JREMEIVT 0 E By: Date: SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT BY ITS GOVERNING BOARD -7 Bv: -Z'! Frank Hayden, Procurement Director BOARD OF COUNTY COMaSSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY , Florida Frank galas CHAIRMAN Title: Agreement No. OT061098 - Page 5 of 5 Packet Page -625- • • 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. EXHIBIT "A" STATEMENT OF WORK COLLECTION AND ANALYSES OF GROUNDWATER QUALITY SAMPLES IN COLLIER COUNTY 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND The natural flow and quality of groundwater is key to the survival of Collier County's water supply. The southwest coast of Florida has experienced the most rapid growth and development of any area in Florida over the past ten years. This growth has been in the form of both agricultural and urban- suburban development. A major concern of this rapid growth is its effect on ground water quality. Long -term, systematic monitoring is a powerful tool used to identify problem areas and provide a clear understanding of baseline conditions. This Agreement between the South Florida Water Management District (District) and Collier County Pollution Control (County) details the collection and analysis of ground water well locations within Collier County. This monitoring program provides data used in the development of groundwater management strategies for the Big Cypress Basin watershed. It's also being used to investigate effects of land use on groundwater. Under the terms of this agreement, the District will provide $ 337,601 over a three -year period which will be matched by the County's share of funds worth $ 342,399. The fund for the first year in the amount of $108,150 has been budgeted in the District's FY06 budget. The continuation of the project for the subsequent years is subject to the District Governing Board's approval of the budgets in the respective years. 2.0 OBJECTIVES The primary objectives of this Agreement are to 1) continue to obtain data of acceptable quality to evaluate the water resources within the Big Cypress Basin; 2) partner with a local government to execute a routine regional monitoring effort; and 3) reduce District monitoring and laboratory work loads. 3.0 SCOPE OF WORK The County will collect and analyze groundwater samples from seventy (70) established stations and 3 random stations within the Big Cypress Basin's watershed semi - annually. The data for the analysis of the samples listed above will be compiled in an annual report for submittal to the Big Cypress Basin Board of the South Florida Water Management District by September 1, 2007. The County plans to utilize a sum of $58,500 of the first year's fund for purchase of two vehicles, and a sum of $49,650 for renovation of the laboratory building. The vehicles will be part of the County's fleet, and the District will be relieved of any and all liability pertaining to the vehicles and the laboratory building. - - - 4.0 WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE Page 1 of 19, Exhibit "A ", Agreement OT061098 Packet Page -626- • 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. The Work break down structure described below provides the typical sampling, analyzing and reporting tasks to be performed each of the three years of this contract. Task 1: Collection and Analysis of GW Quality samples with Control/Quality Assurance (QA/QC) Requirements The County will collect and analyze groundwater samples from 73 sites in the Big Cypress Basin listed in Table 3 and Map I. Project specific requirements for groundwater sample collections of physical variables, nutrients, major ions, trace metals, and biological parameters, as well as, the methods and minimum detection limits for all laboratory parameters are given in Table 4 All sampling and analytical protocols shall follow the FDEP Quality Assurance Rule 62 -160 Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). The County shall follow the FDEP standard operating procedures (SOP'S) for sample collection. Any variance shall be approved by FDEP and must be pre - approved in writing by the District Project Manager prior to implementation. The County shall submit a Field Quality Manual (FQM) for District approval within 1 month of contract execution and shall be responsible for following the requirements under F.A.C. 62 -160 (FDEP Quality Assurance Rule). It is required that the FQM shall be kept current with FDEP SOP updates as they occur and the updated FQM shall be submitted to the District for an annual review if there are any changes. All field activities including on -site tests and sample collection shall follow all applicable '^ procedures described in FDEP- SOP - 001 /01 (February 1, 2004). Alternate field procedures may be used only after they have been approved according to the requirements of Rules 62- 160.220, and 62- 160.330, F.A.0 and approved by the District Project Manager. The County's laboratory shall be National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program ( NELAP) accredited (primary or secondary) with the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) under Chapter 6413-1, F.A.C., where such certification is, required by Rule 62- 160.300, F.A.C. The laboratory shall be certified for all specific method/analyte combinations that are analyzed for this project. Alternate laboratory methods may be used only after they have been approved according to the requirements of Rules 62- 160.220, and 62- 160.330, F.A.0 and approved by the District Project Manager. An updated NELAP approved Laboratory Quality Manual (LQM) and NELAP certificates shall be submitted to the District within one month of contract execution. Any changes or updates to the Quality Manual must be provided to the District within 1 month of the effective date of the update. The County's laboratory shall notify the District Project Manager immediately if it or its subcontractor loses certification for any parameter(s) analyzed for this contract and work may only be continued at the discretion of the District Project Manager. District QA staff may assess the County's performance as desired. For example, District staff may conduct laboratory and field sampling audits, submit blind and split samples for analysis, g and review analytical and field samplin metliods. In addition, the , County s Taboratory shall participate in Round Robin and laboratory performance evaluation and split sampling exercises at Page 2 of 19, Exhibit "A ", Agreement OT061098 Packet Page -627- 0 • 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. the District's request. The District may require copies of laboratory bench notes during audits and/or when necessary to evaluate data. When requested, the laboratory shall provide the District with results of all performance evaluation and Round Robin studies in which it participates, as well as audit reports. The District may also ask for MDL studies and QC charts during the duration of the agreement. The laboratory shall not change analytical methodologies without prior written approval from the District. If the laboratory's proposed method is not listed in the approved LQM, they shall provide an FDEP- approved Method Validation package for each method. The minimum quality control requirements for all tests are those that are specified in the County's LQM unless specified as otherwise by the District. The qualification of data will be based on the limits set in the County's LQM and those criteria specified in the following: • Data that are between the MDL and the Practical Quantitative Limit (PQL = 5 x MDL) should be qualified by the County with an (1), • Verify that the method blank recoveries are <MDL. If not, qualify data results with concentrations falling between the PQL and MDL with a (J), • Verify that field quality control samples (i.e. EB, FCEB, etc.) are <MDL. Blanks that do not pass this criterion are confirmed through rework; data for the blank and associated samples that may be affected are flagged. Values are generally considered affected if they are less than ( <) 5x's the blank value, • Calibration of instruments must be bracketed around expected sample concentrations. The lowest calibration standard must be no more than 2 x MDL. The highest calibration standard must not be at a Ievel that would either be so high as to decrease sensitivity in the analysis or too low that it would necessitate dilution of a large number of samples, • All documentation must be neat, complete and organized so as to allow reconstruction of both collection and analysis in the event of legal proceedings. The County shall provide all data associated with analyses. The District may refuse payment for data that do not meet the County's or District/FDEP quality assurance/quality control criteria. Task 2: Data Transfer Data Format for Deliverables The data shall be submitted to the District in a specific digital format. The County shall evaluate the data in accordance with the data quality objectives stated in the FQM. All data submittals shall conform to existing District guidelines or other format as requested by the District. It is strongly recommended that the County maintain an on -site electronic database of all data collected throughout the life of the project. For all sample matrices, the data shall be submitted in electronic formats on CD. Laboratories working under direct contract for the District shall be requested to implement Automatic Data Processing Tool (ADaPT), which will be provided by the District. Page 3 of 19, Exhibit 'W', Agreement OT061098 Packet Page -628- 4P 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. Laboratory Receipt and Result Electronic Data Deliverables (EDD) shall be required to be ADaPT submittals. ADaPT is: A Microsoft ACCESS based electronic data deliverable (EDD) review and validation tool program adopted by both FDEP and the District. This tool aids in processing analytical data, validating format and completeness, checking the data quality and compliance with the method and data quality objectives for all analytical data submitted to the District. The District requires laboratories to utilize the ADaPT software to perform its own automated data review soon after analysis is complete. The laboratory version reads the EDD, checks it against the EDD specifications and against an electronic Quality Assurance Project Plan library for errors. If any error is found it allows and facilitates its correction. After all errors are corrected, it allows for the EDD to be exported as a .txt or .csv file to be delivered to the District QA/Project Manager. Copies of the validation tools software (ADaPT) will be provided to the County upon request. Data for analysis conducted by the County will be provided to the District as EDDs with the annual reports following the format guidelines in Table 1. When District staff detects problems with sample results, the District will notify the County in writing. The County shall identify probable cause(s) of the problem(s) and submit a written response to the -District within two (2) weeks. The District reserves the right to request changes in data format during the duration of the contract. .-� Laboratory Receipt Deliverable Upon receipt of samples at the laboratory, the County shall generate a laboratory receipt file for delivery to the District's QA unit. This file will be forwarded to the District monthly during months when samples are collected. The laboratory receipt file format will be verified through ADaPT. The County shall forward the verified version of the receipt file generated by the ADaPT software to a pre - determined list of District staff which will include the District's Project Manager. The file naming convention should be "A" + Contractor FDOH ID + Date (YYYYMMDD) generated + sequence, e.g. A- E12121- 20011201 -1. The District will provide the County with a list of recipients for this email notification. Laboratory Results Deliverable The County shall perform analysis and provide results in the format outlined in Table 1. The EDD file shall be verified by the County for format and project requirements using ADaPT. The County shall notify the District of any errors or inconsistencies found by ADaPT and the District will correct these errors. Any unresolved issues are documented through the ADaPT tool. The EDD shall include data for samples submitted to the County as well as laboratory quality control samples for method blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes, matrix spike duplicates or duplicate samples. EDD's shall be submitted with the annual report and are due on September 1" of the following the wet season (Aug -Oct) and dry season (Feb -Apr) sampling. Page 4 of 19, Exhibit "A ". 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All field in -situ measurements should be submitted to the District with the annual reports in a separate EDD. All data submittals must conform to the following guidelines or other format as desired by the District: 1) Field data deliverables must be submitted to the District Project Manager on a CD, using a consistent file naming convention, i.e.. XXX- 20011201 -1.CSV (laboratory name + date (YYYYMMDD)+ sequence number). 2) All data files shall be submitted in ASCII comma delimited format. 3) Character fields that may contain commas shall be enclosed by quotation marks. 4) The Contractor shall report all required fields in the data file, in the order in which they appear as described in the table below. Files will not be accepted with missing information. 5) All field positions are required. If there is no value for a field, a comma shall still be placed in the file to represent that position. For example: Field 1, Field 2, Field 4, Field 3 has no value but the position is still represented by having two commas. 6) Data files must be separated by data type, i.e., inorganic versus organic. 7) Contractor shall not report any data for missing results (0, —99, or blank). Files should be in ASCII type in a comma delimited format. The fields and the required order are described below. Table 2. Format for Field Data Deliverable Lab (LIMS) Number * 1 to 13 characters L2555 -20 Field Number * 1 to 13 characters P1233 -3 Project code * 1 to 8 characters MBLS Sampling Date * 8 digits YYYYMMDD 20000119 Sampling Time * 4 digits HHMM (Military) 1305 Station Code * 1 to 10 characters MBLS 18 Sample Type 1 to 10 characters (Laboratory QC samples would be identify here) SAW, EB, FB Program Type 1 to 4 characters MON , EXP Collect Method 1 to 4 characters G, ACF, ACT Matrix 1 to 4 characters SW, GW, BFI Sampling Depth (m) * 1 to 4 digits 0.5 Parameter Name * fto 30 characters - TP-04, TKI, OPO4 Storet Code lleading 5 digits. If code is <5 digits, then zeros must be used 665 Page 12 of 19, Exhibit'W', Agreement OT061098 Packet Page -637- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. Method Name 1 to 20 characters (EPA or EPA SM450OPF ted SOP # Analysis Date * 8 digits YYYYMMDD 20000120 Analysis Time * 4 digits HHMM (Military) 1400 Practical Quantitative Limit 9 digits total, 4 decimals (F9.4) 0.016 Method Detection Limit * 9 digits total, 4 decimals (F9.4) 0.004 9 digits total, 4 decimals. For result Result * values that are below detection limits, 0.05 the result value shall equal negative MDL and the remark code shall be U. Units * 1 to 8 characters mg/L Batch 1 to 13 characters used to link sample 10 or WG100 with laboratory QC submitted 1 to 3 Characters ( as specified in Remark Code District flagging criteria U documentation ) 1 to 240 characters (no commas in Large amount of Continents between comments) Laboratory QC suspended solids samples shall use this field to indicate in the sample the original sample spike or du licate. Project Library An electronic project library shall be generated by the County to document project specific requirements. The library is created using ADaPT. The District Project Manager or assigned staff will review, approve and maintain the electronic project library prior to use. This library will be used by the County and District staff during EDD error check and data validation process. Any changes in laboratory protocols that affect the project library need to be communicated to the District and once approved incorporated in the project library. Task 3: Reportine The County shall submit an annual calendar year report detailing the data collected in support of the Collier County Groundwater Monitoring Project. The annual report shall be provided as a PDF document on CD -ROM. The annual report will be due by September 15 of each year. 5.0 COUNTY W -HIND SERVICES CONTRIBUTION Page 13 of 19, Exhibit "A ", Agreement OT061098 Packet Page -638- . � 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. The County shall contribute in -kind services which include field sampling services & in -house laboratory analysis, project management and annual data assessment report. 6.0 CONTINGENCIES The County shall make every effort to complete all tasks as described. However, it is recognized that weather conditions, equipment failures and site conditions can influence sampling programs and that samples may be missed due to inclement weather or unforeseen unsafe working conditions. The County shall notify the District Project Manager of any problems that occur to inhibit the collection or analysis of water quality data required for this Agreement. The District may amend this contract for a time extension in the event of a natural disaster or major storm. Expedient monitoring may be requested during or after unusual weather events that may affect water- related resources. While every effort will be made to accommodate such requests, unscheduled monitoring will be conducted based on County staff availability and it is understood that some requests may not be fulfilled. Page 14 of 19, Exhibit 'W', Agreement OT061098 Packet Page -639- • Packet Page -640- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. 532 111 - 81.45806 Surficial 972 E26.14528 - 81.545 -Surficial 984 26.29056 - 81.48194 Surficial 996 26.15222 781.68667 Surficial 1055 26.20306 - 81.73694 Surficial 1059 26.26778 - 81.8025 Surficial 1061 26.21972 - 81.80028 Surficial 1097 26.30056 - 81.59667 Surficial CCN #1 26.312233 - 81.8063 Surficial CCN #2 26.312633 - 81.819683 Surficial CCN #3 26.309033 - 81.810683 Surficial CCN #4 26.28355 - 81.77125 Surficial CCN #5 26.28295 - 81.7797 Surficial CCN #6 26.279217 - 81.775233 Surficial CCN #7 26.292683 - 81.777233 Surficial CCN #8 26.292633 - 81.777217 Surficial CCN #10 26.265083 - 81.78745 Surficial CCN #11 26.267583 - 81.7854 Surficial CCs #1 26.153 - 81.742933 Surficial CCS #2 26.145533 - 81.7476 Surficial CCS #3 26.13935 - 81.751767 Surficial CCS #4 26.113017 - 81.77055 Surficial CCS #5 26.115233 -81.778283 Surficial CCS #6 26.084817 - 81.71622 Surficial Packet Page -640- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. CCS #15 26.084817 - 81.7162167 Surficial CCS #16 26.078217 - 81.7149 Surficial CCS #17 26.071783 - 81.711717 Surficial CCS #18 26.0857 - 81.69195 Surficial CCS #19 26.088533 - 81.702567 Surficial CCS #20 26.103217 - 81.743017 Surficial PBI #1 26.249967 - 81.8014167 Surficial PBI #2 26.221767 - 81.801333 Surficial PBI #3 26.232067 - 81.80295 Surficial PBI #4 26.231833 - 81.809517 Surficial PBI #5 26.2135 - 81.806717 Surficial PBI #6 26.244783 - 81.812783 Surficial PBI #7 26.221833 - 81.810717 Surficial MWA 26.175817 - 81.79115 Surficial MW -2 26.17575 - 81.786667 Surficial MW -3 26.177233 - 81.784367 Surficial MW-4 26.192883 - 81.790683 Surficial MW -5 26.185133 - 81.796133 Surficial MW-6 26.202583 - 81.78825 Surficial MW -7 26.209967 - 81.781767 Surficial MW -8 26.193267 - 81.783267 Surficial MW -9 26.168383 - 81.776917 Surficial MW -10 26.158983 - 81.806833 Surficial MW -11 26.177267 - 81.802433 Surficial GGWA S 26.21889 - 81.6390 Surficial GGW -1 D 26.21667 - 81.6390 Lower Tamiami GGW-4S 26.22083 - 81.58333 Surficial GGW-4D 26.2200 - 81.58333 Lower Tamiami 6 Random Locations TBA TBA I Surficial Table 3, Page 2 of 2 Packet Page -641- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. 1 0 • 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. 1"11-.1 111v I er Temperature .11 et I I od FDEP SOP FT1400 Ret1iiircd -Method Detection Limit t 0.2 mg/L °C Frequenc.N Semi - annually pH FDEP SOP FT 1100 f 0.2 standard units Semi - annually Specific conductance FDEP SOP FT1200 f 5% of the true value of the KCl standard Semi - annually Dissolved Oxygen FDEP SOP FT1500 f 0.3 mgt of saturation chart at temp Semi - annually Depth to water level FDEP SOP FS2200 f 0.01 feet Semi - annually Total dissolved solids SM 2540C 2.0 mg/L Semi - annually Turbidity SM 2130 B 0.10 NTU Semi - annually Fecal coliform SM 9222D 1 cfu/100ml Semi - annually Total coliform SM 9222B 1 cfu1100ml Semi- annually Chloride SM 4500 Cl- E 1.0 mg/L Semi- annually Total Nitrogen TKN +NOX 0.04 mg/L Semi- annually Calcium SM 3111 B 0.08 mg/L Semi - annually Sodium SM 3111 B 1.7 mg/1 Semi - annually Bicarbonate SM4500 CO2D 2.0 m Semi - annually Nitrate (NO,.- NOZ) 0.01 mg/L Semi - annually Nitrite SM4500 NO2 B 0.002 mg/L Semi - annually NitratetWitrite (NOX) EPA 353.2 0.01 mg/L Semi - annually Ammonia EPA 350.1 0.01 mg/L Semi - annually Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen SM 4500 NorgD 0.04 mg/L Semi - annually Total phosphorus SM 4500 PE 0.004 mg/L Semi - annually Ortho-phosphate SM 4500 PE 0.004 mgt Semi - annually Sulfate EPA 375.4 1.0 mg/L Semi - annually Sulfide EPA 376.1 0.76 m Semi - annually Alkalinity SM 2320B 1.0 mg/L Semi - annually Iron SM 3111 B 120 ug/l Semi - annually Fluoride SM 4500 F -C 0.05 mg/L Semi - annually Potassium EPA 200.7 170 Semi- annually Magnesium (total) SM 3111 B 0.007 mg/L Semi - annually Manganese (total) EPA 200.8 0.2 mg/L Semi - annually Hardness (total) SM2340 B 1.0 mg/L Semi - annually Arsenic (total) EPA 200.8 1.0 ug/L Semi - annually Barium (total) EPA 200.7 2.6 u Semi - annually Cadmium (total) EPA 200.8 0.1 ug/L Semi - annually Chromium (total) EPA 200.8 2.0 ug/L Semi - annually Copper (total) EPA 200.8 1.0 u Semi - annually Lead (total) EPA 200.8 1.0 ug/L Semi - annually Nickel (total) EPA 200.7 2.4 u Semi- annually Seleiiiuiii (total) EPA 200.7 7.5 ug/L Semi- annually Strontium (total) EPA 200.7 3.6 ug/L Semi - annually Silver (total) EPA 200.7 4.9 u Semi - annually Table - 4 Packet Page -643- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. EXHIBIT `B" PAYMENT AND DELIVERABLE SCHEDULE The County will invoice the District on a semi - annual delivery and District acceptance of all due basis. Payment will be contingent upon products within the invoice period. Deliverable Description llect and Analyze Semiannual Wet Due Date Payment Amount r7(August-October) and Dry Season $54,075 March 15, bruary-April) groundwater quality 2007 samples at 73 stations, and provide progress report September $54,075 2 Submit data in the required electronic format and a comprehensive annual 15,2007 report summarizing first year effort. March 15, $56,238 3 Collect and Analyze Semiannual Wet (August- October),and Dry Season 2008 (February - April) groundwater quality samples at 73 stations, and provide ro VMS report.. September $56,238 4 Submit data in the required electronic format and a comprehensive annual 15, 2008 report summarizing second year effort. March 15, $58,487 5 Collect and Analyze Semiannual Wet (August -October) and Dry Season 2009 (February-April) groundwater quality samples at 73 stations, and provide progress report. September 6 Submit data in the required electronic format and a comprehensive annual 787 15, 2009 report summarizing third year effort Page 19 of 19, Exhibit `S ", Agreement OT061098 Packet Page -644- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. sk SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT OT061098_A01 ORIGINAL AMENDMENT NO. 01 TO AGREEMENT NO. OT061098 BETWEEN THE SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT COLLIER COUNTY This AMENDMENT NO. 01, entered into on � S+" ° 0c � to that AGREEMENT dated January 09, 2007, between "the Parries," the South Florida Water Management District (DISTRICT), and Collier County (COUNTY). WITNESSETH THAT: WHEREAS, the AGREEMENT may be amended with the prior written approval of the parties; and WHEREAS, the parties wish to amend the AGREEMENT in order to amend the Statement of Work, extend the period of performance, revise the Payment and Deliverables Schedule, and increase funding of the AGREEMENT; and WHEREAS, the Governing Board of the DISTRICT, at its November 13, 2009 meeting, approved entering into this AMENDMENT NO. 01 with the COUNTY; NOW THEREFORE, the DISTRICT and the COUNTY, in consideration of the mutual benefits flowing from each to the other, do hereby agree as follows: 1. The term of the AGREEMENT is hereby extended by One (1) Year with two 1 -year options to renew. Upon completion of the first year, the DISTRICT reserves the right to extend the period of performance for up to two additional years. These options shall be exercised at the sole discretion of the DISTRICT and subject to DISTRICT Governing Board budgetary approval for Fiscal Years 2011 and 2012. No work for these option years shall be authorized until such time as the COUNTY has received written notification from the DISTRICT exercising one or both options. Regardless of the actual date of execution, this AMENDMENT NO. 01 shall be effective as of October 01, 2009. Amendment No. 01 to Agreement No. OT061098 — Page 1 of 2 Packet Page -645- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. 0 SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT 2. The Statement of Work, Exhibit "A ", is hereby revised to include Exhibit "Al ", attached hereto and made a part of this AGREEMENT. 3. The Payment and Deliverable Schedule, Exhibit `B ", is hereby revised to include Exhibit 'B 1 ", attached hereto and made a part of this AGREEMENT. 4. The monetary consideration for the AGREEMENT is hereby increased by an amount not -to- exceed Three Hundred Forty Eight Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($348,000.00) in accordance with Exhibit `B 1 ", for a total . revised AGREEMENT amount not -to- exceed Six Hundred Eighty Five Thousand Six Hundred One Dollars and No Cents ($685,601.00). 5. All other terms and conditions of the AGREEMENT, remain unchanged. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties or their duly authorized representatives hereby execute this AMENDMENT NO. 01 on the date first written above. SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT BY ITS GOVERNING BOARD By: P cur e t ' ector C A Ll Hit.t., iAic��w �yyy SFWMD PROCUREMENT APPROVED By Date: \ � z7%- Approved as to form & legal Sufficiency Assis ant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA By: ds rr�C/ Donna Fiala Title: e Chairman C. Amendment No. 01 to Agreement No. OT061098 — Page 2 o� 2 Packet Page -646- Arti►"it� ~fllN i: < , i 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. F,'XJMIT "Al" STATEMENT OF WORK Amended Contract 3600001159- A01(OT061098 -A01) COLLIER COUNTY GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND This amended agreement between the South Florida Water Management District (District) and Collier County Pollution Control (County) supports continuation of the County's groundwater quality monitoring program for the FY2010 -12 period. This monitoring program provides data for use in the development of groundwater management strategies for the Big Cypress Basin watershed. It's also being used to investigate effects of land use on groundwater quality. Under the terms of this agreement, the District will provide $348,000 over a three -year period which will be matched by the County's share of fiords worth $334,641. The fund for the first year in the amount of $116,000 has been budgeted in the District's FY10 budget. If the total consideration for this agreement is subject to multi-year funding allocations, funding for each applicable fiscal year. of this agreement will be subject to Governing Board budgetary appropriation. In the event the District does not approve fimdmg for any subsequent fiscal year, this agreement shall terminate upon expenditure of the current funding, notwithstanding other provisions in this agreement to the contrary. 2.0 OBJECTIVES The primary objectives of this Agreement are to 1) continue to obtain data of acceptable quality to evaluate the water resources within the Big Cypress Basin; 2) partner with a local government to execute a routine regional monitoring effort to safeguard public health and welfare. 3.0 SCOPE OF WORK The County will collect and analyze groundwater samples from sixty -seven (67) established stations and 3 random stations within the Big Cypress Basin's watershed semi - annually. The data for the analysis of the samples listed above will be compiled in an annual report for submittal to the Big Cypress Basin Board of the South Florida Water Management District by September 151, of each fiscal year. 4.0 WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE The Work break down structure described below provides the typical sampling, analyzing and reporting tasks to be performed each of the three years of this contract. Page 1 of 16, ExWbit "Al ". Aueement 3600001159- A01(OT061098 -A01) Packet Page -647- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. Task 1: Collection and Analysis of GW Quality samples with Control/Quality Assurance (QA/QC) Requirements The County will collect and analyze groundwater samples in Big Cypress Basin from 67 established sites listed in Table 1/F_igure l and 3 random sites. Project specific requirements for groundwater sample collections of physical variables, nutrients, major ions, trace metals, and biological parameters, as well as, the methods and minimum detection limits for all laboratory parameters are given in Table 2. All sampling and analytical protocols shall follow the FDEP Quality Assurance Rule 62 -160 Florida Administrative Code (FA.C.). The County shall follow the FDEP standard operating procedures (SOP'S) for sample collection. Any variance shall be approved by FDEP and must be pre - approved in writing by the District Project Manager prior to implementation. The County shall submit a Field Quality Manual (FQM) for District approval within 1 month of contract execution and shall be responsible for following the requirements under F.A.C. 62 -160 (FDEP Quality Assurance Rule). It is required that the FQM shall be kept current with FDEP SOP updates as they occur and the updated FQM shall be submitted to the District for an annual review if there are any changes. All field activities including on -site tests and sample collection shall follow all applicable Procedures described in FDEP- SOP - 001 /01 (December 3, 2008). Alternate field procedures may be used only af%r they have been approved according to the requirements of Rules 62- 160.220, and 62- 160.330, F.A.0 and approved by the District Project Manager. The County's laboratory shall be National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) accredited (primary or secondary) with the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) under Chapter 04E -1, F.A.C., where such certification is required by Rule 62- 160.300, F.A.C. The laboratory shall be certified for all specific method /analyte combinations that are analyzed for this project. Alternate laboratory methods may be used only after they have been approved according to the requirements of Rules 62- 160.220, and 62- 160.330, FA.0 and approved by the District Project Manager. An updated NELAP approved Laboratory Quality Manual (LQM) and NELAP certificates shall be submitted to the District within one month of contract execution. Any changes or updates to the Quality Manual must be provided to the District within 1 month of the effective date of the update. The County's laboratory shall notify the District Project Manager immediately if it or its subcontractor loses certification for any parameter(s) analyzed for this contract and work may only be continued at the discretion of the District Project, Manager. District QA staff may assess the County's performance as desired. For example, District staff may conduct laboratory and field sampling audits, submit blind and split samples for analysis, and review analytical and field sampling methods. In addition, the County's laboratory shall participate in Round Robin and laboratory performance evaluation and split sampling exercises at the District's requesk The District may require copies of laboratory bench notes during audits and/or when necessary to evaluate data When requested, the laboratory shall provide the District with results of all performance evaluation and Round Robin studies in which it participates, as well as audit reports. The District may also ask Page 2 of 16, Exhibit "Al". Agreement 3600001159 -AOI (OT06109&A01) Packet Page -648- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. �-. for MDL studies and QC charts during the duration of the agreement. The laboratory shall not change analytical methodologies without prior written approval from the District. If the laboratory's proposed method is not listed in the approved LQM, they shall provide an FDEP- approved Method Validation package for each method.. The minimum quality control requirements for all tests are those that are specified in the County's LQM unless specified as otherwise by the District. The qualification of data will be based on the limits set in the County's LQM and those criteria specified in the following: • Data shall be qualified following FAC 62 -160 using the codes listed therein; • Calibration of instruments must be bracketed around expected sample concentrations. The lowest calibration standard must be no more than 2 x MDL. The highest calibration standard must not be at a level that would either be so high as to decrease sensitivity in the analysis or too low that it would necessitate dilution of a large number of samples; and • All documentation must be neat, complete and organized so as to allow reconstruction of both collection and analysis in the event of legal proceedings. The County shall provide all data associated with analyses. The District may refuse payment for data that do not meet the County's or District/FDEP quality assurance/quality control criteria. Task 2: Data Transfer Data Format for Deliverables The data shall be submitted to the District in a specific digital format. The County shall evaluate the data in accordance with the data quality objectives stated in the FQM. All data submittals shall conform to existing District guidelines or other format as requested by the District. It is strongly recommended that the County maintain an on-site electronic database of all data collected throughout the life of the project. For all sample matrices, the data shall be submitted in electronic formats on compact disc. Laboratories working under direct contract for the District shall be requested to implement Automatic Data Processing Tool (ADOT), which will be provided by the District. Laboratory Receipt and Result Electronic Data Deliverables (EDD) shall be required to be ADaPT submittals. ADaPT is: Data for analysis conducted by the County will be provided to the District as EDDs with the annual reports following the format guidelines in Table 3. When District staff detects problems with sample results, the District will notify the County in writing. The County shall identify probable cause(s) of the problem(s) and submit a written response to the District within two (2) weeks. The District reserves the right to request changes in data format during the duration of the contract. Laboratory Receipt Deliverable �-. Upon receipt of samples at the laboratory, the County shall generate a laboratory receipt deliverable (LRD) for delivery to the District. The LRD format will be verified through ADaPT. The County shall submit the LRD with the EDD. Page 3 of 16, Exhibit "Al" A m,rs —t 3(,(NI( I t 59-AOI (OT06I098 -AOI) Packet Page -649- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. Laboratory Results Deliverable The County shall perform analysis and provide results in the format outlined in Table 3. The EDD file shall be verified by the County for format and. project requirements using ADaPT. The County shall notify the District of any errors or inconsistencies found by ADaPT and the District will correct these errors. Any unresolved issues are documented through the ADaPT software. The EDD shall include data for samples submitted to the County as well as laboratory quality control samples for method blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes, matrix spike duplicates or duplicate samples. EDDs shall be submitted with the annual report and are due on September 15'h following the dry season (Feb -Apr) sampling and previous wet season (Aug - Oct). Field Data Deliverables All field in-situ measurements should be submitted to the District with the annual reports in a separate EDD. All data submittals must conform to the following guidelines or other format as desired by the District: 1) Field data deliverables must be submitted to the District Project Manager on a CD, using a consistent file naming convention, i.e.. XXX- 20011201 -1.CSV (laboratory name + date (YYYYMMDD) + sequence number). ^ 2) All data files shall be submitted in ASCII comma delimited format and include the information in Table 4. 3) Character fields that may contain commas shall be enclosed by quotation marks. 4) The Contractor shall report all required fields in the data file, in the order in which they appear as described in the Table 4. Files will not be accepted with missing information. 5) All field positions are required. If there is no value for a field, a comma shall still be placed in the file to represent that position. For example: Field 1, Field 2, Field 4, Field 3 has no value but the position is still represented by having two commas. 6) Data files must be separated by data type, i.e., inorganic versus organic. 7) Contractor shall not report any data for missing results (0, —99, or blank). Project Library An electronic project library shall be generated by the County to document project specific requirements. The library is created using ADaPT. The District Project Manager or assigned staff will review, approve and maintain the electronic project library prior to use. This library will be used by the County and District staff during EDD error check and data validation process. Any changes in laboratory protocols that affect the project library need to be communicated to the District and once approved incorporated in the project library. Page 4 of 16, Exhibit "A)" Amrrmmt UO(MI 159- A01(OT061098 -A01) Packet Page -650- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. Task 3: Reporting The County shall submit a mid -year progress report on program activities for the preceding wet season sampling by March 15m of each year. This report shall include the status of monitoring and laboratory analyses for the preceding wet season sampling event and any problems encountered. The County shall submit an annual calendar year report detailing the data collected in support of the Collier County Groundwater Monitoring Project. The annual report shall be provided as a PDF document on CD -ROM and include all of the electronic data deliverables described in Task 2 above. The annual report will be due by September 15m of each year. 5.0 COUNTY IN-IOND SERVICES CONTRIBUTION The County shall contribute in-kind services which include field sampling services & in-house laboratory analysis, project management and annual data assessment report. 6.0 C CIES The County shall make every effort to complete all tasks as described. However, it is recognized that weather conditions, equipment failures and site conditions can influence sampling programs and that samples may be missed due to inclement weather or unforeseen unsafe working conditions. The County shall notify the District Project Manager of any problems that occur to inhibit the collection or analysis of water quality data required for this Agreement. The District may amend this contract for a time extension in the event of a natural disaster or major storm. Expedient monitoring may be requested during or after unusual weather events that may affect water - related resources. While every effort will be made to accommodate such requests, unscheduled monitoring will be conducted based on County staff availability and it is understood that some requests may not be fulfilled. Page 5 of 16, Exiubit "A 1" sow„ e -nt lA fMI 159- A01(OT061098 -A01) Packet Page -651- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. Table 1. Well Locations Well # C-WQ85 Latitude 2619333 Longitude - 81.48194 Aquifer Lower Tamiami C -01003 26.24333 - 81.80083 Lower Tamiami C-01058 26.26028 - 81.77000 Lower Tamiami C-01073 26.29540 - 81.39528 Lower Tamiami GGW 1 D 26.21667 - 81.63900 Lower Tamiami GGW-4D 26.22000 - 81.58333 Lower Tamiami C -00977 26.15417 - 81.64667 Lower Tamiami C-00311 25.91056 - 81.36500 Mid - Hawthorn C-00684 26.29444 - 81.39833 Mk-Hawthorn C-00974 26.16111 - 81.54444 Mid - Hawthorn C -01080 26.37444 - 81.60528 Mid- Hawthom C -00689 2629444 - 81.39833 Sandstone C -00989 2629333 - 81.48194 Sandstone C-01077 26.47528 - 81.36611 Sandstone C -00495 25.96472 - 81.31194 Surficial C-00532 26.49111 - 81.45806 Surficial C-00976 26.15444 - 81.64639 Surficial C -00984 26.29056 - 81.48194 Surficial C-00995 25.95139 - 81.35944 Surficial C -00996 26.15222 - 81.68667 Surficial C-01055 26.21128 - 81.73711 Surficial C-01059 26.26778 - 81.80250 Surficial C-01061 26.21972 - 81.80028 Surficial C-01097 26.30056 - 81.59667 Surficial CCN1 26.31223 - 81.80630 Surficial CCN10 26.26508 - 81.78745 Surficial CCN 11 26.26758 - 81.78540 Surficial CCN2 26.31263 - 81.81968 Surficial CCN3 26.30903 - 81.81068 Surficial CCN4 26.28355 - 81.77125 Surficial CCN5 26.28295 - 81.77970 Surficial CCN6 26.27922 - 81.77523 Surficial CCN7 26.29268 - 81.77723 Surficial CCN8 26.29263 - 81.77722 Surficial CCS1 26.15300 - 81.74293 Surficial CCS15 26.08482 - 81.71622 Surficial CCS16 26.07822 - 81.71490 Surficial CCS17 26.07178 - 81.71172 Surficial CCS18 26.08570 - 81.69195 Surficial CCS19 26.08853 - 81.70257 Surficial CCS2 26.14553 - 81.74760 Surficial Page 6 of 16, Extubit "A1" A---t 1611 )(►1 > 59- A01(OT061098 -A01) Packet Page -652- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. Table 1. Well Locations (cont'd) Well CCS20 Latitude 26.10322 Longitude - 81.74302 Aquifer Surficial CCS3 26.13935 - 81.75177 Surficial CCS4 26.11302 - 81.77055 Surficial CCS5 26.11523 - 81.77828 Surficial CCS6 26.11492 - 81.78137 Surficial GGWA S 26.21889 - 81.63900 Surficial GGW-4S 26.22083 - 81.58333 Surficial MW-1 26.17582 - 81.79115 Surficial MW -10 26.15898 - 81.80683 Surficial MW -11 26.17727 - 81.80243 Surficial MW-2 26.17575 - 81.78667 Surficial MW-4 26.19288 - 81.79068 Surficial Mw-5S 26.18513 - 81.79613 Surficial MW-6 26.20258 - 81.78825 Surficial MW-7 26.20997 - 81.78177 Surficial MW-9 26.16838 - 81.77692 Surficial PBI1 26.24997 - 81.80142 Surficial PB12 26.22177 - 81.80133 Surficial PBI3 26.23207 - 81.80295 Surficial PB14 26.23183 - 81.80952 Surficial PB15 26.21350 - 81.80672 Surficial PB16 26.24478 - 81.81278 Surficial PBI7 26.22183 - 81.81072 Surficial C- 00966 26.36056 - 81.34472 Surficial C -00986 26.20083 - 81.34667 Surficial C-01078 26.43306 - 81.45194 Surficial 3 Random Locations TBA TBA Surficial Page 7 of 16, Exhibit "A I" ° ^-°° - * '44nf^^I 159- A01(OT061098 -A01) Packet Page -653- Collier CounjGroun z do Water Duality ' - Aquifer • Low•slaJJn p- -R��. C -01080 �,' _ > z' - • - IMMOIW.EE RD E ., - .� Vet. 'Y. -•j., �e :�: -.,,; -� � - �C I •�. y ' . -•i. _ __-__ C -0109 _, _ C-00 984 c ,.` C4)0995 r" .�. - ���• `' .�, - =' � ; �-'~ ; �'.�.,w •.: ' _' ,- ' _ .. .0 -00974 998. ; C-00976 :GC �C-00977 -_ �, _Y.t ads - '. pY; '•�.. - _ :� s � ,•••�.- �I > -�- -� yam` _ _ - _ _, 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. z 2� C -01077 • 4078 �1 _ m _ C -00966 RON �, -0t073 n dM &. C -00684 C -00689 1,C-00986 175 Figure 1. Map of station locations (Note: 3 random locations are not pictured) Pap 8 of 16, Exhibit "Al" sue«*++ gQvM1154- A01(OT061098 -A01) Packet Page -654- - i95.� JC -00319 , 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. Table 2. Parameter List Parameter Temperature Analytical MethDd FDEP SOP FT1400 Minimum Method Detection Limit" t 0.2 mg/LC Frequency i Semi - annually H FDEP SOP FT 1100 t 0.2 standard units Semi-annually Specific conductance FDEP SOP FT3200 t 5% of the true value of the Ka standard Semi - annually Dissolved Oxygen FDEP SOP FT1500 t 03 mg/L of saturation chart at Semi-annually Depth to water level FDEP SOP F522W t 0.01 feet Semi-annually AlImfinity SM18 2320 B 1.0 mg/L Semi-annually Ammonia EPA 350.1 0.01 mg/L Semi- annually Arsenic EPA 200.8 (As) LO u Semiannual) Barium EPA 200.8 (Be) 2.6 ug/L Semi- annually Bicarbonate Alkalinity SM20 4SOO -CO2 D 2.0 mg/L Semi-annually Cadmium EPA 200.8 (Cd) 0.1 ug/L Semi - annually Calcium SM18 3111 B (Ca) 05 mg/L Semiannually Chloride SM18 4500 -CI - E LO mg/L Semi - annually Chromium EPA 200.8 (Cr) 2.0 ug/L Semi - annually Copper EPA 200.8 (Cu) LO ug/L Semi-annually Fecal wrdbrm SM18 9222 D (MF) 1 cfu /100m1 Semi - annually Fluoride SM18 4500 -F C 0.05 mg/L Semi - annually Hardness - Calculated SM18 2340 B LO mg/L Semiannually Iron SM18 3111 B (Fe) 120 ug/L Semi - annually Lead EPA 200.8 (Pb) LO U911. Semi-annually Magnesium SM18 3111 B (M 0.07 mg/L Semiannually Man nese EPA 200.8 (Mn) 0.2 mg/I. Semi-annuallv Nickel EPA 200.8 (NI) 2.4 ug11. Semiannually Nitrate NOX -NO2 0.01 mWL Semi-annually Nitrate/Nitrite (NOX) EPA 353.2 Nitrate - Nitrite (N)) 0.01 mg/L Semi-annually Nibite (N) SM18 4500 -NO2 B 0.002 mgtL Semi - annually Orthophosphate (P) SM18 4500 -P E (Orthophosphate) 0.004 mg/L Semiannually Potassium SM18 3111 B (K) 190 ug/L Semi - annually Selenium EPA 200.8 (Se) 75 u Semi-annually Silver EPA 200.8 ) 4.9 u Semi - annually Sodium SMI8 31116 (Na) L7 mg/L Semi - annually Strontium EPA 6D10 Sr 3.6 L Semi - annually Sulfate EPA 375.4 LO mg/L Semiannually Sulfide SM18 4500 -S E 0.8 L Semi-annually Total coliform SM18 9222 B (MF) 1 du /100m1 Semi - annually Total dissolved solids (tDS) SMIS 2540 C 2 mg/L Semi - annually Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) SM20 45OD-Norg D 0.076 mg/L Semiannually Total phosphorus SM18 4500 -P E (Phosphorus Total) 0.004 mg/L Semiannually Total suspended solids (TSS) SM18 2540 D 2 mg/L Semi-annually Turbidity SM28 2130 B 0.10 NTU Semi - annually Zinc EPA 200.8 (7n) 0.96 ug/L Semi-annually Page 9 of 16, Exhibit "Al" Ao„Prmrnt 3A(N Ml l59- A01(OT061098-A01) Packet Page -655- b 00 0 0 tz k c �o 0 O y 0 Ch a 0 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. 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Format for Field Data Deliverable Lab (LIMS) Number * 1 to 13 characters L2555 -2U Field Number * 1 to 13 characters P1233 -3 Project code * 1 to 8 characters MBLS Sampling Date * 8 digits YYYYMNDD 20000119 Sampling Time * 4 digits HIIlvIlVI (Military) 1305 Station Code * 1 to 10 characters MBLS 18 Sample Type 1 to 10 characters (Laboratory QC y here samples would be identif SAW, EB, FB Program Type 1 to 4 characters MON , EXP Collect Method 1 to 4 characters G, ACF, ACT Matrix 1 to 4 characters SW, GW, BFI Sampling Depth (m) * 1 to 4 digits 0.5 Parameter Name * l to 30 characters PO4, TKN, TP04 STORET Code 5 digits. If code is <5 digits, then leading zeros must be used 00665 Method Name 1 to 20 characters (EPA or EPA accepted SOP #) SM4500PF Analysis Date * 8 digits YYYYMN DD 20000120 Analysis Time * 4 digits BHMM (Military) 1400 Practical Quantitative Limit 9 digits total, 4 decimals (F9.4) 0.016 Method Detection Limit * 9 digits total, 4 decimals (F9.4) 0.004 Result * 9 digits total, 4 decimals. For result values that are below detection limits, the result value shall equal negative MDL and the remark code shall be U. 0.05 Units * 1 to 8 characters mg/L Batch 1 to 13 characters used to link sample with laboratory QC submitted 10 or WG100 Remark Code I to 3 Characters ( as specified in District flagging criteria U I to 240 characters (no commas in Large amount of Comments between comments) Laboratory QC suspended solids samples shall use this field to indicate in the sample the original sample spike or d licate. Page 15 of 16, Exhibit "Al ". Agreement 3600001159 -A01 (OT061098 -A01) Packet Page -661- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. EXIDBIT "Bl" PAYMENT AND DELIVERABLE SCHEDULE The County will invoice the District on a semi- annual basis. Payment will be contingent upon delivery and District acceptance of all products due within the invoice period. If the total consideration for this agreement is subject to multi-year funding allocations, funding for each applicable fiscal year of this agreement will be subject to Governing Board budgetary appropriation. In the event the District does not approve funding for any subsequent fiscal year, this agreement shall terminate upon expenditure of the current funding, notwithstanding other provisions in this agreement to the contrary. 1 C�Aollect and Analyze Semiannual Wet (August - October) and Dry Season (February April) groundwater quality March 15, 2010 $58,000 samples at 70 stations, and provide pmgress report. 2 Submit data in the required electronic format and a comprehensive annual Sept. 15, 2010 $58,000 report munmarizing first year effort. 3** Collect and Analyze Semiannual Wet (August - October) and Dry Season (February April) groundwater quality March 15, 2011 $58,000 samples at 70 stations, and provide progress report. . 4 ** Submit data in the required electronic format and a comprehensive annual Sept. 15, 2011 $58,000 - report summannng second year effort. 5 ** Collect and Analyze Semiannual Wet (August - October) and Dry Season (Febirvary- -April) groundwater quality March 15, 2012 $58,000 samples at 70 stations, and provide progress report. 6 ** Submit data in the required electronic format and a comprehensive annual Sept. 15, 2012 $58,000 report summarizin-g third vear effort ** Option to renew must be exercised prior to start of work. Page 16 of 16, Exld'bit `B) ". Awreement 36(X=1159 -AOI (OT061098 -A01) Packet Page -662- 10/11/2011 Item 16``C.2. w " v • /I L '0 SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT OT061098 -A02 AMENDMENT NO. 02 TO AGREEMENT NO. OT061098 BETWEEN THE SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA This AMENDMENT NO. 02, entered into on k b=ru 9. 1 �o I I to that AGREEMENT dated January 09, 2007, and as amended on Dec ber 15, 2009 (A01), between "the Parties," the South Florida Water Management District (DISTRICT), and Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida (COUNTY). WITNESSETH THAT: WHEREAS, the AGREEMENT may be amended with the prior written approval of the Parties; and WHEREAS, the Parties wish to amend the AGREEMENT in order to exercise the option to extend the period of performance for an additional year; NOW THEREFORE, the DISTRICT and the COUNTY, in consideration of the mutual benefits flowing from each to the other, do hereby agree as follows: 1. The term of the AGREEMENT is hereby extended by One (1) Year and the expiration date, as amended, is September 30, 2011. Regardless of the actual date of execution, this AMENDMENT NO. 02 shall be effective as of October 01, 2010. 2. Upon completion of the Fiscal Year 2011 option, the. DISTRICT reserves the right to extend the period of performance for up to one additional year. This option shall be exercised at the sole discretion of the DISTRICT and subject to DISTRICT Governing Board budgetary approval for Fiscal Year 2012. No work for this option year shall be authorized until such time as the COUNTY has received written notification from the DISTRICT exercising the option. 3. All other terms and conditions of the AGREEMENT remain unchanged. Amendment No. 02 — ' -- - -' "- ^' '1'198 - Page 1 of 2 Packet Page -663- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. 0 SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties or their duly authorized representatives hereby execute this AMENDMENT N0.02 on the date first written above. SFWMD PROCURMIENT APPROVED D' .u_ SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT By: ` L J ica J. Flath a , urement Director o BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA B W Y� Fred Coyle Title: Chairman ATTEST::'$ a sd DWAHt It Approved as to form & legal Sufficiency Assistant County Attorney Amendment No. 02 to A arw mPnt Nn nTnAl nQ9 — PW 2 of 2 Packet Page -664- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2. SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT OT061098 -A03 AMENDMENT NO. 03 TO AGREEMENT NO. OT061098 BETWEEN THE SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT "Mol BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA This AMENDMENT NO. 03, entered into on , to that AGREEMENT dated January 09, 2007, and as amended on December 15, 2009 (A01) and February 8, 2011, between "the Parties," the South Florida Water Management District (DISTRICT), and Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida (COUNTY). �-. WITNESSETH THAT: WHEREAS, the AGREEMENT may be amended with the prior written approval of the Parties; and WHEREAS, the Parties wish to amend the AGREEMENT in order to exercise the option to extend the period of performance for an additional year; NOW THEREFORE, the DISTRICT and the COUNTY, in consideration of the mutual benefits flowing from each to the other, do hereby agree as follows: The term of the AGREEMENT is hereby extended by One (1) Year and the expiration date, as amended, is September 30, 2012. Regardless of the actual date of execution, this AMENDMENT NO. 03 shall be effective as of October 01, 2011. 2. Upon completion of the Fiscal Year 2012 option, the DISTRICT reserves the right to extend the period of performance for any subsequent year. This option shall be exercised at the sole discretion of the DISTRICT and subject to DISTRICT Governing Board budgetary approval for Fiscal Year 2013. No work for this subsequent year shall be authorized until such time as the COUNTY has received written notification from the DISTRICT exercising the option. 3. All other terms and conditions of the AGREEMENT remain unchanged. Amendment No. 03 to Agreement No. OT061098 - Page 1 of 2 Packet Page -665- 10/11/2011 Item 16.C.2 PSEH MA�q 0 SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties or their duly authorized representatives hereby execute this AMENDMENT NO. 03 on the date first written above. SFWMD PROCUREMENT APPROVED By: a Date: ATTEST. DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clwk By: SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT al Dorothy A. Bradshaw, Procurement Bureau Chief BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Fred Coyle Title: Chairman Appfovsd as to form & legal Sufticlent--, Asslitint County Attorney TEvJ N 1'Fv- in f3. w" ITC Amendment No. 03 to Agreement No. OT061098 - Page 2 of 2 Packet Page -666-