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EXHIBIT #1 <br />Work Order Number 14 <br />Bulk Acid Tank Replacement <br />At Hobart Water Treatment Plant <br />PROJECT UNDERSTANDING <br />The existing bulk acid tank is more than 10 years old and at the end of its service life, and <br />therefore, replacement of the tank is necessary. Since the acid demands have been reduced in the <br />feed water with the use of alternative scale inhibitors, a smaller sized bulk tank is suggested. <br />Associated piping and containment coatings should also be addressed as part of the tank <br />replacement. The scope of work consists of review and inspection of the existing tank <br />conditions and site, preparation of design plans and specifications for a new tank and associated <br />supply piping, coordination with FDEP, and bidding. <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />Task 1: Review Existing Conditions <br />Consultant will review existing tank and piping at the North Hobart Road plant and evaluate <br />options for a replacement tank. Consultant will develop a phasing plan to allow replacement of <br />the existing tank without interrupting service. Consultant will also review acid consumption and <br />the potential for a reduction in usage and subsequent storage capacity. <br />Task 2: Design Plans and Specification <br />Consultant will prepare plans and specifications for a replacement tank. Plans will consist of a <br />site plan, tank supports, piping, tie-in details, and general details. Photos may be used to depict <br />details. It is anticipated that approximately four (4) drawings will be prepared. <br />Specifications will be prepared and consist of the replacement tank, associated piping, coating of <br />existing containment area, and demolition of existing tank. <br />Consultant will provide 90% plans and specifications for review and comment as well as final <br />plans and specifications for construction. Drawings will be provided in electronic (Pdf — <br />portable document format) form. <br />Task 3: Coordination <br />Consultant will prepare a letter of notification to Florida Department of Environmental <br />Protection (FDEP) regarding tank replacement. It is assumed that a FDEP permit is not required <br />for the tank replacement, but that justification for a reduced size tank will be necessary. <br />39 <br />