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2015-10-22Regular 2015 Term THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF CALHOUN § Held October 22, 2015 BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this 22nd day of October, A.D., 2015 there was begun and holden in the Commissioners' Courtroom in the County Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, said County and State, at 10:00 A.M., a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to -wit: Michael J. Pfeifer County Judge Roger C. Galvan Commissioner, Precinct #1 Neil Fritsch Commissioner, Precinct #3 Kenneth W. Finster Commissioner, Precinct #4 Anna Goodman County Clerk Josie Sampson Deputy County Clerk Commissioner Vern Lyssy was absent. Thereupon the following proceedings were had: Commissioner Galvan gave the Invocation. Commissioner Finster led the Pledge to the US Flag and to the Texas Flag. APPROVE MINUTES OF SEPEMBER 24, 2015: Commissioner Galvan made a motion to approve minutes of the September 24, 2015 meeting. Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Held September 24. 2015 THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF CALHOUN § BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this 24th day of Septembei; A.D., 2015 there was begun and holden in the Commissioners' Courtroom in the County Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, said County and State, at 10:00 A.M., a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court within said County and State, and there were present on thls date the following members of the Court, to -wit: Michael 1. Pfeifer CountyJudge Roger C. Galvan Commissioner, Precinct #1 Vern Lyssy Commissioner, Precinct #2 Kenneth W. Finster Commissioner, Precinct #4 Anna Goodman County Clerk Josie Sampson Deputy County Clerk Commissioner Nell Fritsch was absent. Thereupon the following proceedings were had: Commissioner Galvan gave the Invocation. Commissioner Finster led the Pledge to the US Flag and Commissioner Lyssy led the Pledge to the Texas Flag. APPROVE SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR ASPHALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2016 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 2016. BIDS WILL BE DUE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 AND CONSIDERED FOR AWARD ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve specifications and authorize the County Auditor to advertise for bids for Asphalts, Oils and Emulsions for the period beginning January 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2016. Bids will be due Thursday, December 3, 2015 and considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015. Commissioner Finster seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. CINDY MUELLER COUNTY AUDITOR, CALHOUN COUNTY COUNTY COURTHOUSE ANNEX II - 202 S ANN ST PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 (361)553-4610 1] ONTO 1111 TO: JUDGE PFEIFER & SUSAN RILEY COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE FROM: AUDITORS OFFICE - PEGGY HALL RE: AGENDA ITEM FOR COURT OCTOBER 22, 2015 AGENDAITEM • 1, i. ► Consider and take necessary action to approve specifications and authorize the County Auditor to advertise for bids for Asphalts, Oils and Emulsions for the period beginning January 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2016. Bids will be due Thursday, December 3, 2015 and considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015. SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASPHALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS 1. The County of Calhoun is requesting sealed bids for Asphalts, Oils and Emulsions as needed by the following Road and Bridge Precincts: Precinct #1, Fairgrounds Area or Jobsites Precinct #2, Six Mile Area or Jobsites Precinct #3, Olivia Area or Jobsites Precinct #4-P, Port O'Connor Area or Jobsites Precinct #4-S, Seadrift Area or Jobsites 2. The bid shall be in effect for a period of Six (6) Months Beginning January 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2016. 3. Materials shall meet or exceed TDOT Specifications for construction of highways, roads and bridges. Materials shall conform to the Texas Highway Department Item #300 entitled "Asphalt, Oils and Emulsions." (Also see Invitation to Bid form.) The Bid Items are: •Primer Oil "Must Meet All TXDOT Specifications •Item 300, Asphalts, Oils and Emulsions: [AC-5] "Must Meet All TXDOT Specifications •Item 300, Asphalts, Oils and Emulsions:(RC250) "Must Meet All TXDOT Specifications Temperature must be no lower than 130° *Item 300, Type CRS-2, Emulsified Asphalt (Cationic Rapid Setting) "Must Meet All TXDOT Specifications Temperature must be no lower than 150' and no higher than 180' *Item 300, Type CRS-2P, Emulsified Asphalt (Cationic Rapid Setting) "Must Meet All TXDOT Specifications Temperature must be no lower than 150° and no higher than 180' "TXDOT_ Temperature Specifications are not being met if products are not delivered at the required temperatures. The award of a bid may be voided if specifications are not followed. The bid would then be awarded to the next lowest vendor that met specifications. 4. Pump and hoses are to be furnished by vendor at no extra charge. 5. Delivery shall be FOBDestination to Jobsite. All charges (including freight) must be included in bid price. No other charges may be added to the bid price when invoiced unless noted as an except! on the bid form. Exceptions may void the bid. Page 1 of 2 �6. ' NO PERSON has the authority to verbally alter these specifications. Any changes to Specifications will be made in writing (Addendum approved by Commissioners' Court) and sent to each person having a bid package. Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample materials from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the products. Regardless of results of any materials test required by Calhoun County, all cost incurred for such tests shall be paid for by the bidder. Page 2 of 2 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SUBMITTING SEALED BIDS TO CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF BIDDING MAY RESULT IN THE BID BEING DISQUALIFIED. 1. BIDDING GY' RETURN: Original of the "Invitation to Bid Form(s)" Do Not Fold Return in a sealed 9 x 12 or larger envelope A. All bids must be on the "Invitation To Bid Forms" furnished by the County Auditor's Office and must be written in ink or typed. B. DUE — TIME AND DATE: Sealed bids must be in the office of the County Judge by 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015. The clock in the County Judge's office is the official clock that will be used in determining the time that a bid is received and the time that bids will be opened. A late delivery with an early postmark will not suffice. Be sure you have allowed ample time for postal delivery. The County will not be responsible for the delivery of your bid to the office of the County Judge. If you choose to send your bid by postal delivery, then it is recommended that you call the County Judge's office at 361-553-4600 to verify receipt of your bid prior to bid opening. Calhoun County does not accept faxed or emailed bids. All Bids are due on or before 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015 at the following address: Michael 1 Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 211 S Ann St 3'd Floor, Room 301 Port Lavaca TX 77979 Ci� Mark the outside of the sealed 9x12 or larger envelope: Sealed Bid —Asphalts, Oils & Emulsions GY' if you send your bid by UPS, FEDEX, etc, the outside of this envelope must be marked "Sealed Bid — Asphalts, Oils & Emulsions." C. WITHDRAWAL OF BID: A bidder may withdraw their bid before County acceptance of the bid without prejudice to himself/herself, by submitting a written request for its withdrawal to the County Judge. Bids should show unit price. Pump and hoses are to be furnished by vendor at no extra charge or shall be included in bid price. All charges (including freight) must be included in bid price. No other charges may be added to the bid price when invoiced unless noted as an exception on the bid form. Exceptions may void the bid. No change in price will be considered after bids have been opened. Page I of 4 F. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of bids on Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM in the County Judge's office, Calhoun County Courthouse, 211 S Ann St, 3`d Floor, Room 301, Port Lavaca, TX 77979. Bids will be considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015 during Commissioners' Court. ON Bids are for a six (6) month period beginning January 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2016. BID FORMS: The "Invitation to Bid Form" must be signed and dated by an officer (or employee) who is authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other Vendor, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the individual signing nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. 4. EXCEPTIONS: If exceptions are being taken to any part of the specifications, you must list them on the Invitation to Bid Form or on your letterhead and manually sign it. Exceptions may void the bid. 5. TAXES: The County is exempt from Federal Excise Tax and State Sales and Use Tax. The bid price must not include the above mentioned taxes. 6. AWARD Commissioners' Court reserves the right to waive technicalities, reject any or all bids, to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to Calhoun County and to be the sole judge in determining which bids will be most advantageous to Calhoun County. In the event of tie bids, the winning bid is determined per the Texas Local Government Code 262.027(b). The County of Calhoun, Texas is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. the County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. DELIVERIES: A. Unless otherwise stated in the bid form or specifications, deliveries must consist only of new and unused merchandise. Page 2 of 4 B. In the event that the deliveries of the supplies or products covered in the proposal are not made within the number of days specified, or in the event that the supplies or products delivered are rejected, and are not removed and replaced within the number of days specified in the official notice of rejection, the County reserves the right to purchase said supplies from the next lowest bidder who meets the specifications. Upon any such breach of contract, the County reserves the right to proceed against the successful bidder and/or the surety on his bond for any and all damages occasioned by the breach. 8. REJECTIONS: Articles not in accordance with samples and specifications must be removed by the bidder at his expense. All disputes concerning quality of supplies delivered under this proposal will be determined by Commissioners' Court or their designated representative. All disputes will be held in Calhoun County, Texas. 9. BILLING: All bills are subject to approval by the Auditor's office. Payment of all invoices will be made after the delivery and inspection of the item or items are satisfactory to the County and the purchase order and invoice are properly and timely submitted to the Treasurer's office by the appropriate County Department. Commissioners' Court meet the 2°d and 4th Thursday of each month to approve bills. Each County Department is responsible for submitting their purchase orders for payment and the purchase orders are due by 2:00 PM in the Treasurer's Office the Thursday before each Commissioners' Court Meeting. No payment can be mailed out until approved by Commissioners' Court. Purchase order due dates and Commissioners' Court dates are subject to change. 10. CONDITIONS PART OF BID: The general conditions of submitting sealed bids to Calhoun County, Texas defined herein shall be a part of the attached bid. 11. CONTRACT: A. No formal contract will be executed. The following will comprise the contract between the County and the successful bidder. 1. Specifications 2. General conditions to bidding 3. The signed Invitation To Bid Form with bid amount 4. Letter awarding the bid B. In case of conflict, the specifications shall be controlling. 12. OSHA REQUIREMENTS: The vendor or contractor hereby guarantees to the County of Calhoun, Texas that all material, supplies and equipment as listed on the proposal, contract or purchase Page 3 of 4 order meets the requirements, specifications and standards as provided for under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended and in force at the date hereof. 13. PROTEST PROCEDURES: All protests and disputes will be held in Calhoun County, Texas. Any actual or prospective bidder or proposer who believes they are aggrieved in connection with or pertaining to a bid or proposal may file a protest. The protest must be delivered in writing to the Auditor's Office, in person or by certified mail return receipt requested prior to award. The written protest must include: 1. Name, mailing address and business phone number of the protesting party; 2. Appropriate identification of the bid or proposal being protested; 3. A precise statement of the reasons for the protest; and 4. Any documentation or other evidence supporting the protest and any alleged claims. The Auditor's Office will attempt to resolve the protest, including at the Auditor's option, meeting with the protesting party. If the protest is successfully resolved by mutual agreement, written verification of the resolution, with specifics on each point addressed in the protest, will be forwarded to Commissioners' Court. If the Auditor's Office is not successful in resolving the protest, the protesting party may request in writing that the protest be considered by Commissioners' Court. Applicable documentation and other information applying to the protest will be forwarded to Commissioners' Court, who will promptly review such documentation and information. If additional information is desired, Commissioners' Court may notify the necessary party or parties to the protest to provide such information. The decision of Commissioner's Court will be final. 14. PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT: A. All governmental information is presumed to be available to the public. Certain exceptions may apply to the disclosure of the information. Governmental bodies shall promptly release requested information that is not confidential by law, either constitutional, statutory, or by judicial decision, or information for which an exception to disclosure has not been sought. B. To request information from Calhoun County, please contact: Calhoun County Auditor's Office Calhoun County Courthouse Annex If Attn: Cindy Mueller, County Auditor 202 S. Ann St, Ste B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone: 361-553-4610 Fax: 361-553-4614 Email: cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org Page 4 of 4 lqr 202 SANNST,STEB CANDICEVILLARREAL PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 71979 I'TASSISTANTAUDITOR TELEPHONE 13611553-4610 FAX 13611553-4614 October 22, 2015 INVITATION TO BID ASPHALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS January 1, 2016 thru June 30, 2016 Please find the following information enclosed. ► Return Instructions ► Specifications for Asphalts, Oils and Emulsions ► General Conditions of Submitting Sealed Bids to Calhoun County, Texas ► Vendor Information Form ► Invitation To Bid Forms — DO NOT FOLD PEGGY HALL CRISTINA P TUAZON DEMICABRERA ERICA PEREZ ASSISTANT AUDITORS G- RETURN the original 'Invitation To Bid Form"for each item you are bidding on in a sealed 9 x 12 or larger envelope. ® All Invitation To Rid Forms may be returned in one envelope. DO NOT FOLD RID FORMS t�-w, The outside of the sealed envelope must be marked: "Sealed Bid -Asphalts, Oils and Emulsions" . ,Bps 7MAt. , "Sealed Bid — Asphalts, Oils & Emulsions. ► Current Bid Tabulations (July 1, 2015 thru December 31, 2015) If you have questions on the asphalts, oils and emulsions item(s), please contact one of the Commissioners at the following numbers: Roger Galvan, Commissioner, Precinct #1: 361-552-9242 Vern Lyssy, Commissioner, Precinct #2: 361-552-9656 Neil Fritsch, Commissioner, Precinct #3: 361-893-5346 Kenny Finster, Commissioner, Precinct #4 361-785-3141 Questions regarding the bid Packages: Contact Peggy at 361-553-4610 in the County Auditor's Office, Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II, 202 S. Ann St, Ste B, Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Email: peggy.hall@calhouncotx.org). PEBOY HALL CRISTINA P TOUGH 202 S ANN ST, STE B BEMI CABRERA CANDICE VILLARREAL PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 ERICA PEREZ 1STASSISTANTAUDITOR TELEPHONE (36115534610FAX136115534614 ASSISTANT AUDITORS October 22, 2015 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS Submitting a Bid for Asphalts, Oils & Emulsions BIDS DUE: By 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015 DELIVERY ADDRESS: Michael J Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 211SAnn St 3`d Floor, Room 301 Port Lavaca TX 77979 Return the following: This information must be returned by the time and date due. Failure to return the following information may void your bid(s). 1. Vendor Information Form 2. Invitation To Bid Forms ►. » .. *Nl * Invitation To :. Forms may .. returned in the same sealed envelope Ws myst . e . :. » Emulsions" be marked "Sealed Bid —Asphalts, Oils .• VENDOR INFORMATION Legal Name of Company Telephone Number Fax Number Complete Mailing Address (for Correspondence) City, State and Zip Code Complete Remittance Address (if different from above) City, State and Zip Code Order Contact Name and Title (printed) Order Contact Email Address Order Contact Telephone Number Authorized Representative and Title (printed) Authorized Representative's Email Address Signature of Authorized Representative Date PLEASE NOTE: On the Invitation To Bid Forms, under Department and Destination columns, the Precincts are not listed in numerical order by Precinct. Precinct 1 Precinct 3 Precinct 4-P Precinct 4-S Precinct 2 Fairgrounds Area Olivia Area Port O'Connor Area Seadrift Area Six Mile Area Be very careful when submittingbids. Precinct CALUOUN COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- 1ASPHALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS INVITATION TO BIDDER BID ITEM IPRIMER OIL PERIOD FflOM:JANUARY 1, 2016 PEIOD T:JUNE 30, 2016 YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL JPFEIFER, COUNTYJUDGE, CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 211 SANNST, 3RDFLOOR, ROOM301, PORT LAVACA TY77979 BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BIDj PR/MER O/L� BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: IO;OOAM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSER/BIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ----------------------------------------------- SPECIFICATIONS: PRIMER OIL MUST MEET ALL TXDOT SPECIFICATIONS; Product must be delivered at the required temperature. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASPHALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS Pump & Hoses are to be furnished by vendor at no extra charge. DEPARTMENT. DESTINATION DELIVERY Qom/ MWAW PRECINCT t FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price Includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price Includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTNOREM SIGNATURE PRINT NAME PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS: TELEPHONE and EMAIL• DATE OF BID: CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- 1ASPHALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS INVITATION TO Big BIDDER BID ITEM AC-5 PERIOD FROM: JANUARY 1, 2016 PEMOOTO: DUNE 30, 2016 YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHA£L JPFEIF£R, COUNTYJUDGE CALHOUNCOUNTY COURTHOUSE , 211 SANN ST, 3RD FLOOR, ROOM301, PORT LAVACA TX 77979 BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BID AG5___._ BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10:00AM THURSDAY DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMMR 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSERIBIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. SPECIFICATIONS: AC-5 MUST MEET ALL TXDOT SPECIFICATIONS; Product must be delivered at the required temperature. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASPHALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS Pump & Hoses are to be furnished by vendor at no extra charge. 7EPARTMENT• DESTINATION DELIVERY Oil%% MffAw PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price Includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 4S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this controct, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTHOWREB SIGNATURE and PLANT NAME DATE OF PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS: TEEEPHONE and EMAIL- CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- JASPUALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS INVITATION TO BIDDER BID ITEM RC250 I JANUARY 1, 2016 JUNE 30, 2016 PERIODFROM: PEBIDD i0: YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAELI PFEIFER, COUNTYJUDGE, CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 211 SANN ST, 3RD FLOOR, ROOM 301, PORT LAVACA TX 77979 BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BL04RCr-ZSO BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10.00AM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSEPUBIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ----------------------------------------------- SPECIFICATIONS: RC250 MUST MEET ALL TXDOT SPECIFICATIONS; Product must be delivered at the required temperature. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASPHALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS Pump & Hoses are to be furnished by vendor at no extra charge. 7EPARTMENTt DESTINATION DELIVERY iw QlT FW PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. and TITLE PRINT NAME DATE OF BID: PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS: TELEPHONE and EMAIL- CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- IASPHALIS, OILS AND EMULSIONS , i I FAA I [I] L, I (I] 'I I L BIDDER BID ITEM ICRS-2 PEROD FflOM:JANUARY 1, 2016 PEDIDD TO:JUNE 30, 2016 YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL I PFEIFER, COUNTYJUDGE, CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 211 SANNST, 3RD FLOOR, ROOM301, PORTLAVACA TX77P7P BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10;00AM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSERBIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ----------------------------------------------- SPECIFICATIONS: CRS•2 MUST MEET ALL TXDOT SPECIFICATIONS; Product must be delivered at the required temperature. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASPHALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS Pump & Hoses are to be furnished by vendor at no extra charge. DEPARTMENT: DES TINAT/ON DEL/VERY 07 WAw PRECINCT 7 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 4•P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 4•S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price Includes Freight GALLON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE and TITLE PRINT NAME PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPEURCAUDNS: TELEPHONE and EMAIL• DATE OF DR CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- ASPHALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS INVITATION TO BID BIDDER BID ITEM CRS-2P I JANUARY 1, 2016 JUNE 30, 2016 PERIOD FROM: PENOD T0: YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: M/CHAEL JPFE/FER, COUNTYJUDGE, CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 211 SANNST, 3RDFLOOR, ROOM SO], PORTLAVACA 7X77P7P BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED B/D- CRS2P BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10:00AM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSER/BIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ----------------------------------------------- SPECIFICATIONS: CRS-2P MUST MEET ALL TXDOT SPECIFICATIONS; Product must be delivered at the required temperature. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASPHALTS, OILS AND EMULSIONS Pump & Hoses are to be furnished by vendor at no extra charge. 7EPARTMENT: DES TINAT/ON DEL/VERY ////%% OT%%mw PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 4-3 SEADRIFT AREA FOR DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; Bid Price includes Freight GALLON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTNOWRED SIGNATURE and TITLE PRINT NAME PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS: TELEPHONE and DATE OF BE ASPHALTS, OILS & EMULSIONS BID TABULATIONS FOR THE CURRENT BID PERIOD July 1, 2015 thru December 31, 2015 ' CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: PRIMER OIL ITEM PRIMER OIL BEPARTAUT B19AMBUNT LWTT EAMPIMNS LOW BID BUM MI EQUATE EN GBALE PRECINCT $2.5009 GALLON AE-P; All pdons are based on 50000ailom minimum Awmded Me Bid CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7/12015 12/312016 delNery.Call for smaller quantity pdoea. Demurrage PRODUCTS INC Ch. Me: $80.00 per IApfi r2 free his. PRECINCT $2.7800 GALLON 5.000 Gallon Minimum Order Demurtege$69 per hour WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7112015 IW382016 An., 2 hours PRECINCT $2.9900 GALLON Concentrate CWP- Purchased in coA.Mra dlmm and AwaNed the Bid P2 EMULSIONS 711MO15 12/312015 Csus with vaster at 7-1 rate =.37 cents per gallon. mum Tanker Oeilvary5,000 Gallons. Demunaga$60 perhour. Rmt 2 hours fee PRECINCT $3.0000 GALLON AEP15.000 Gallon Mlnlmum ON., I Demurrege$60 per MARTIN ASPHALT CO 7112016 12/312015 haur.Ma2houra GEPARTATEM BWAMOIWT UNIT ENGBRGNS LGWBM 111110ER BESAINWSBATE HMIESBATE PRECINCT2 $2.5009 GALLON AE-P; All pdcsa are based on 5000 gallons minimum AwaNed the Bid CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7M2015 12/312015 delivery. Cell for amallar quantity ptices. Demurrage PRODUCTS INC Charge: $00.00 par M.fwr2 frse hrs. PRECINCT2 $2.7800 GALLON 5,000 Gallon Minimum Order l Damumge$60 per hour WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7112015 12/382016 ener2 hours PRECINCT2 $2.9900 GALLON Conwnirate CWP.Pumhased in concenimued form and AwaNed the BM P2 EMULSIONS 7112015 12/312016 ' diluted MM vaelerel7-1 rate=.37 vents pergailon. Mlnlmum Tanker D.INery 5,030 Gallons. Cantonal $80 per hour Fast hours has PRECINCT2 $3,0000 GALLON AEP/5.0)OGa1lon Mlnlmum Oder/oemurmga$60per MARTIN ASPHALT CO 7/12015 12/312016 houreft.r2hours UEPARSMLM BOANNOM MR EAOEPROBS LOWBID BIDGEN BESWNWSOATE LUNG DATE PRECINCT $2.5009 GALLON AE-P;Allpdceaem based on 6888 gallons minimum AwaNed the OM CLEVELANDASPHALT 7112016 IMIRO15 dalNery. Call f;,.nA ler,mMfil N.m.D.MMrage PRODUCTS INC Charge: $BOLO) perM after2 free hrs. PRECINCTS $2.7800 GALLON 5,000 Gallen Minimum Oder/ Demorrage$60 per hour WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 71172015 12/382016 after2 hours PRECINCTS $2,9900 GALLON Conc..Wt.CWP-Puah.sedlnwncentratedformand Aw.Nedihe BN P2 EMULSIONS 7/12015 IM12016 diluted w8h watera17-1 .1.=.37 tents pergailon. Minimum Tanker Delivery 6.00 Gallons. Demumage880 per hour. First 2 boom free PRECINCT $3.0000 GALLON AEP15.000 Gallon Mlnimem Oder l D...... $00 or MARTIN ASPHALT CO 711QDIB 1W312D15 hour after 2 boors Tuesday, Jena 30.2016 Pag. t of 2 ITEM PRIMER OIL BEPARTEAS BOIIMUUNT UNIT EKWHONS LOW BD Mi BEHMGOAIE O WROATE PRECINCT4-P $2.5009 GALLON AE-P; All ptices are based an 5000 gallons minimum AwaNed the Bid CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7/12015 12/312015 delivery.Call f.rsmallorquenilty prices. Demurrage PRODUCTS INC Charge: $00.00 perhrafter2fine has. PRECINCT4-P $2.7800 GALLON 5,O0a Gallon Minimum Orders Demumge $6o per hour WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7112015 127312015 ener2 boom PRECINCT4-P $2.9900 GALLON Concentrate CWP-Pumhased In comenheted farts and Ameed the Bid P2 EMULSIONS 7/12015 IPJ312015 diluted with water at Ri rate=.37an% pergailon. Mlnlmum Tenkar Oellvary5,000 G.Ibne. Oemurtege $00 perhour. First 2 hours hee PRECINCT4-P $3.0000 GALLON AEP15,000 Gallon Minimum ONerloemurrege$60 per MARTINASPHALTCO 7/12015 12/3V2015 ho.raft.r2haura 0@ARIFffNT BOAMOIWT MU ENOEPIIONS LOW BUWR BEMMWSUATE ENOWSGRTE PRECINCT4-8 $2.5009 GALLON AE-P; All ptices are baaedan 6000g.11ons minimum AwaNed the Bid CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7/1/2015 12/312016 d.INery. Catlforamellerquanliry Pdcea. Demurrage PRODUCTS INC Charge: $80.00 per hrafter2 hee has. PRECINCT4S $2.7800 GALLON 5.00 Gallon Minimum ONerl Demurrage$69 perhour WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7/1/2015 12/312015 ener2h.um PRECINCT4-S $2.9900 GALLON Coneanlmte CWP- Purchased in concentrated form and AwaNed the Bid P2 EMULSIONS 7/12016 12/312015 diluted MIA waterN7-1 Mt. =,37cents purgation. Mlnlmum Tanker OeiNary5,00o GegOns. Demumge$BO perhour. First2 houm hee PRECINCT4-S $3.0000 GALLON AEP15,000 Gallon Minimum Oder/Demuaage$60 per MARTINASPHALTCO 711QDIS 12/312016 h.uraftar2houm CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: AN ITEM AC-5 "AWN BIDARM UMT ENCEPTIORS IOW BID BIDDER BE61NNWG DATE ENMNGDATE PRECINCT $2.8200 GALLON 5,000 Galion Minimum Order Demurrage$00 per hour A.W.elthe BM MARTIN ASPHALT CO 7/12015 12131MO15 after 2 hours PRECINCT $3.2009 GALLON All priors are based on 6,000 gallons minimum delivery. CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7112O15 12/312015 Cell forsimlierquengtypdoes. Demurrage CM.N.: PRODUCTS INC $80.00 per houraftm2 find, hours DEPARTMENT BIDAMMXfI UMT FXARDANS IOW BE BIDDER BIDGRO 6DATE O WGDATE PRECINCT $2.0200 GALLON 5.000 Sullen Mlnlmum Order/ Demurrage$60 per hour Awarded the Bid MARTINASPHALTCO 7/12015 12/31/2016 after 2 hours PRECINCT $3.2009 GALLON All pdces are based on 5,00o pounds minimum delNery. CLEVELAND ASPHALT 71=015 12/312015 C.111mamells"amuty pd... Demurrage Chame: PRODUCTS INC 500.00 perhour after2 free boom DEPARLNELET BID AMOUNT UNIT EXCEPRHS IBWBID BMOER BEGURNSOATE ENOMGDATE PRECINCT $2.6200 GALLON 5.000 Galion Minimum Order l Demunage$60 per hour Awarded the BW MARTIN ASPHALT CO 7112015 12/312016 eher2hmrs PRECINCT $3.2000 GALLON All prices are limmucn 5,000gailonsminlmum delivery. CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7/12015 12/312016 Cell fmsmallerquongty prime, Damumage Charge: PRODUCTS INC $80.00 per hour after2 free home OEPARTMW BIDAMOUNT UNIT EIE WTHINS LOWBID BIDDER BEGUINGRACE OffiRDATE PRECINCT 4-P $2.6200 GALLON 6,000 Ge8.n Mlnlmum Omer/ Oemunaga$60 per hour Awarded the BW MARTIN ASPHALT CO 7/12015 10312015 after2houe PRECINCT4-P $3.2009 GALLON All prices am based on 6,000 gallons minimum delNery. CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7112015 12/312015 call for smaller endow pdces. Demurragecharge: PRODUCTS INC $80.00 per hourafter 2 due hours DEPARTMINT BIDAMOUNT UW EXCEPTIONS LDWBID BIDDER BEUNNMGDATE DMODATE PRECINCTS $2.6200 GALLON 6,000 Began Minimum Omer/ Dominate$60 per hour Awarded the SW MARTIN ASPHALT CO - 7/1/2015 121312015 age, 2 hours PRECINCT4-S $3.2009 GALLON All prices are based on 5,000 gallons minimum dallary. CLEVELANDASPHALT 7/1/2015 IV31MOIS Call he .... lle mmetliyprloas. Demurrage Chmgo: PRODUCTS INC $80.00 par hour site, 2 free hove Tuesday, Jun. 30. 2016 page 1.11 CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: RC250 ITEM RC250 DEPARTMENL BIDAMOMT UNR EXCEPTIONS LBW BID BIDDER BEST MGUATE MEG DATE PRECINCT $3.3009 GALLON All pdcea are based on 6,000 gallons minimum delNery. Awarded the Bid CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7112015 12/312015 Call for smallerquantity price.. Demurrage Charts: PRODUCTSINC $60.00 pm h r e0m 2 free h or. PRECINCT $3.6000 GALLON 5,00o Ga0on Minhum Order/Demumge$60perhour MARTIN ASPHALT CO 712015 IW312015 after 2 hours DEPARWff BIDAMMWE IIMT EXURIDNE LOWBID ow BEGNMNGDATE ENpNGUATE PRECINCT $3.3109 GALLON All pdces are based on 5,000 gallons minimum delivery. Awarded the BW CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7112015 12/312GI5 Ca11faramall0rgaantilypdces. Demurrage Chmt.: PRODUCTSINC $81D.00perhrafter2freehre. PRECINCT2 $3.6000 GALLON 5,000Gelion Minimum0m.rl Demurmg.$6aperheur MARTIN ASPHALT CO 7112015 12/312016 after2hmes DEPARTMENT BIDAMOUNT UMI ENCUMUNS LOWBID BIDDER BEGWMNG DATE ETIDBIGDATE PRECINCT $3.3009 GALLON Ailpdces are based on 5,000 gallons minham delNery. AwaNBd the Bid CLEVELANDASPHALT 7112O16 12/312016 Cell fmamail o,mmtily pd... Demumdge Charge: PRODUCTS INC 300.00 per hrafter2 has hers. PRECINCT $3.6000 GALLON B=G.11n Minimum Orders Demmorge$00 per hour MARTIN ASPHALT CO 7/12015 12131MO15 after2 h.urs UEPARTMENT BDAMOMH INN EXEPLMNS DOWN BIDDER BEGBINMGDATE HMG DATE PRECINCT4-P $3.3009 GALLON All prices ere based on 6,000 gallon minimum delNery. Awamed Me BW CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7/1/2016 12212015 Callforsmallerquanlirypirms. Demurrage Charge: PRODUCTS INC $80.00 per In after2 fine hrs. PRECINCT4-P $3.6000 GALLON 6,000G.lion Minhum Omerlyemurrage$60perhour MARTINASPHALTCO 7/1/2015 12/31/2015 after2 hours DEPARDOT BIDAMOMH WH EXOEPTIUNS TOWBID BIDDER 1IMMSDATE FI NGDATE PRECINCT4-8 $3.3009 GALLON All pdns are based on 5,000 go8pne minlmum delNery. Awarded the Bid CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7/1/2015 12/31MOIS CailfarsmallergoedityprIcea. Demurrage Charge: PRODUCTS INC $00.00 perhr after2 has hrs. , PRECINCT4-S 33.6000 GALLON 5p00 G.Ilon Mlnlmum omen vemurmge $60 pernour MARTINASPHALTCO 7/12015 12/31/2015 efter2heurs CALHOUN COUNTY, TX Big TABULATIONS: CHS-2 ITEM CRS-2 I M 1101 BOAMBIWE UK EADEPRBNS mwm MM BORRIGDAIE HiMIRUATE PRECINCT $1.9272 GALLON A111 prices are based on 5,000 gallons minimum deliver. AwaNed the BM CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7112015 12/312D15 Call for smaller quantity prices. 0emummgecharge:$80.00 PRODUCTS INC per hreftar 2 son hrs. PRECINCT $2.1000 GALLON 5.000 Galion Minimum Order/ Demuamge$60 per hour WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7/1/2016 IM12015 after 2 hours PRECINCT $2.1800 GALLON 5.000 Gallon Minimum Order Demurrage$60 per hour MARTINASPHALTCO 711/2015 12/312015 after 2 boors UPARTIM BOAMIRW UMT EXOPIMNS IDWBID Bw MKS DALE VWGUAIE PRECINCT $1.9272 GALLON Alll prices are based on 6,000 gallons minimum delNer. AwaNed the Bid CLEVELANDASPHALT 711/2015 12/312015 Call f.rsmaller usually prices. Demurmgechalga:$80.00 PRODUCTS INC perhrafter2fmabm. PRECINCT $2,1000 GALLON 5,000G.Ii.. Minimum Orderl0emurra9e$60perhour WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7/i2015 12/3112015 after 2 boom PRECINCT2 $2.1000 GALLON 6,000 Galon Minimum Order/ Demurrage$60 per hour MARTINASPHALTCO 7/112016 12/312015 after boom DEPARIEAENE IMAMOUBE UNU EKHRONS IOWBD BOBUI BEREGBAIE MUM PRECINCTS $1.9272 GALLON Alil pd.. ere based on 5,000 gallons minbnum dell,m. AwaNed the OW CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7112DIS 12/312016 Cailforsmallerquanll,prices. D..mmgecb.me:3l9OD PRODUCTS INC pmhr.mr2freams. PRECINCT $2.1000 GALLON 5.000 Gallon Minimum ONerl Demurrage 460 per hour WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7/72015 121312015 .ft.,2 home PRECINCTS $2.1890 GALLON 6,00 Gallon Minimum ONerl Demurrage$60 per hour MARTINASPHALTCO 7A20/6 12/312015 after2 hours DEPARTAIEDE DEAMDUNf W ROPRINS 19111 Bum BESENNINSBATE E 911AIE Tuesday, Jun. 30, 2Di5 Page 1012 ITEM CRS-2 DEPARFM BIBAM9LWE UW EXOMNS IOWBO BINIM 1111 G11ATE RMIDATE PRECINCT4-P $1.9272 GALLON Alil pd ..he based an 6,00D gallons minimum delNer. Awwd.dthe BM CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7112015 12/312015 Cal fersmallerquaNllyprices. Demuvag.chmge:$90.00 PRODUCTS INC perm after free me. PRECINCT4-P $2.1000 GALLON 5.000 Gallon Minimum ONer/Demurral- 30Par hour WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7/12015 12/312015 after 2 heum , PRECINCT4-P $2.1600 GALLON 5.000 Gallon Minimum Omer/ Demurrage$60 perhour MARTIN ASPHALT CO 7112016 121312015 uftar2houre DEPARIMENT BMAMBUNI UMT ENSEPEDINS towBO BIXIR BEWEMNSDAIE E1WHAIE PRECINCT4-S $1.9272 GALLON Aill pricesore based on 5,000 gallons minimum delNer. Awarded the Bel CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7112015 12/312016 Cell forammlierquanlly prima. Dememgachaige:$100.00 PRODUCTS INC per h,.fte,2 free hrs. PRECINCT4-13 $2.1000 GALLON 5.000 Galion Minimum Omer/ Demurrage$60 per hour WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7112016 12/312015 after 2 hours PRECINCT4-S $2.1800 GALLON 600 Gallon Minimum Orders Demma9e$60 per hour MARTIN ASPHALT CO 7/12015 1W312015 after hours CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: CRS•2P ITEM CRS-21' UEPANTMENI BOAMOMT UMT EXCEPOMS LOWBO MR BFSMNMSOATE ENOUIUOATE PRECINCT $2,3800 GALLON 5,00 Conan Minimum Order Demumage$60 per hour Awarded Be Bid WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7/12015 1213MO15 after 2 hours PRECINCT $2.5009 GALLON All prices are based an 5,000 gallons minimum daiNaly. CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7112O16 12/312015 Callfo,ttemierquantityprices. Oemueregachar8e:$80.00 PRODUCTS INC perhrafter2fiaehas. PRECINCT $2.7800 GALLON 5.000 Genan minimum Orderl Demurrage$60 pet hour MARTINASPHALTCO 7/12015 121312015 after2houm UEPABIM:NT BOAMMINT ONIT EKEPTUIXS LOWBO BIDDER BESMXMO ORE OOOIODAIE PRECINCT $2,3800 GALLON 5,000 Gallon Minimum Order/Demaerege S60 perhour Ameded the BM WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7/12015 12MIM015 after 2 hours PRECINCT2 $2.5009 GALLON All pros.re based on 6,000 gone. minlmum dolNary. CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7112015 12/312Di6 Califorarrallerquanllrypriws. Mmulregecha,e:380.00 PRODUCTS INC per hr after2 hea hm. PRECINCT $2.7800 GALLON 5.000 Gallon Minimum Order/ Demands$60 per hour MARTIN ASPHALT CO 7/12015 12/312015 after 2 hours OEPAUIMFNT BOAMIAT LNT EACEP/IONS LOWBO BUM BE9NLOISUATE OfWNSOATE PRECINCT $2.3600 GALLON 5.000 Galion Minimum Order/ Domarmge$68 per hour Awarded the Bid WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7112015 12/312015 after2hovas PRECINCT $2.5099 GALLON All pd.. ere based on S,0o0 gallons minimum delivery. CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7/12015 12/312015 Cell foesmailerquennly pulses. Demuem9eaharge:$80.00 PRODUCTS INC pethralm,21mehas. PRECINCT3 $2.7800 GALLON 5.000 Gotten Minimum Order/ Demuempe$0 per hour MARTINASPHALTCO 71I2015 12/3DP015 after 2 hours WPAATMOIT BOAMOMT UMT EXCEPTONS WON BOUFA BEONMNBDATE 9WGUAIE Tuesday, June 30. 2015 Page 1 of 2 ITEM CRS-2P OEPABTMEffi BOAMOUNT UNIT FAMILONS LOWBO BUM BEONIOMOATE QOMOOATE PRECINCT4-P $2.3000 GALLON S,ODO Galion Minimum Orderl Demu,mge$60 per hour Awarded the Bid WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7/12015 1251QO15 after2houm PRECINCT4-P $2.5009 GALLON All pd.,mebasedan5,0u0galian. minlmum dellrory. CLEVELAND ASPHALT 7112O15 IMIM015 Call faramailarquannry prices. Demunagacharge:$80.00 PRODUCTS INC perhre8ar2 free has. PRECINCT4-P $2.7800 GALLON 5,000 Gallon Minhum Order/ Demurrage$60 per hour MARTINASPHALTCO 7/l/2015 12/312015 after 2 boors DRAATMENT BOAMUONT MIT EACBIONS MAIM BIDDER BESMNWSOATE FNWNSOATE PRECINCT4-S $2.3800 GALLON 5,0011 Callan Minhum Order/ Demurrage No perhour Awarded the Bid WESTERN EMULSIONS INC 7112015 12/312015 after 2 boom PRECINCT4-S $2.5009 GALLON All pdcesere based an 5,000g91lons minlmum delNery. CLEVELANDASPHALT 7/12015 12/312015 Call fnsuregargaannty prices. Domurregecharga:$80.01) PRODUCTS INC perhra8er2 has has. PRECINCT4-S $2.780D GALLON 5,000 Genan Mlnlmum Orders DOmmrsgee60perhaur MARTINASPHALTCO 7I12015 121312015 after2hours APPROVE SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR INSECTICIDES FOR MOSQUITO CONTROL FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2016 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2016. BIDS WILL BE DUE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 AND CONSIDERED FOR AWARD ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve specifications and authorize the County Auditor to advertise for bids for Insecticides for mosquito control for the period beginning January 1, 2016 and ending December 31, 2016. Bids will be due Thursday, December 3, 2015 and considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015. Commissioner Finster seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. CINDY MUELLER COUNTY AUDITOR, CALHOUN COUNTY COUNTY COURTHOUSE ANNEX II - 202 S. ANN ST. PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 (361) 553-4610 MEMORANDUM TO: JUDGE PFEIFER & SUSAN RILEY COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE FROM: AUDITORS OFFICE - PEGGY HALL RE: AGENDA ITEM FOR COURT AGENDAITEM ,TZqJi .,' ► Consider and take necessary action to approve specifications and authorize the County Auditor to advertise for bids for Insecticides for Mosquito Control for the period beginning January 1, 2016 and ending December 31, 2016. Bids will be due Thursday, December 3, 2015 and considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015. SPECIFICATIONS FOR INSECTICIDES FOR MOSQUITO CONTROL 1. The County of Calhoun is requesting sealed bids for Insecticides for Mosquito Control as needed by the following Road and Bridge Precincts: Precinct #1, Fairgrounds Area or Jobsites Precinct #2, Six Mile Area or Jobsites Precinct #3, Olivia Area or Jobsites Precinct #4-P, Port O'Connor Area or Jobsites Precinct #4-S, Seadrift Area or Jobsites 2. The bid shall be in effect for a period of TWELVE (12) Months beginning January 1, 2016 and ending December 31, 2016 3. Bid Items • Mineral Oil — Oil Base • Mineral Oil —Water Base • Malathion Active Ingredients: Malathion 96.5%; Other 3.5% • 30-30 ULV Active Ingredients: Permethrin 30%; Piperonyl Butoxide 30%; Other 40% • 31-66 ULV Active Ingredients: Permethrin 31.28%; Piperonyl Butoxide 66%; Other 2.72% • 20-20 Active Ingredients: Permethrin 20.6%; Piperonyl Butoxide 20.6%; Other 58.8% • 4-4 ULV Active Ingredients: Permethrin 4%; Piperonyl Butoxide 4%; Other 92% • 4-8 Active Ingredients: Permethrin 3.98%; Piperonyl Butoxide 8.48%; Other 87.54% • Deltagard or Equivalent Deltamethrin 2%; Other 98% • ULV Mosquito Master 412 or Equivalent Chlorpyrifos 12%; Permethrin 4%; Other 84% • Provect 5 XRG Granules or Equivalent Temephos 5%; Other 95% • 1.5 ULV Chlorpyrifos 19.36%; Other 80.64% • Altosid 30 Day Briquets or Equivalent (S) Methoprene 8.62%; Other 91.38% • Altosid XR Extended Residual Briquets or Equivalent (S) Methoprene 2.1 %; Other 97.9% • Altosid SR-20 Liquid Larvicide Concentrate or Equivalent (S) Methoprene 20%; Other 80% Page 1 of 2 • Altosid A.L.L.SR-5 Liquid Larvicide Mosquito Growth Regulator or Equivalent (S) Methoprene 5%; Other 95% • Altosid Pellets Mosquito Growth Regulator or Equivalent (S) Methoprene 4.25%; Other 95.75% • Altosid Pellets WSP Mosquito Growth Regulator or Equivalent (S) Methoprene 4.25%; Other 95.75% • Altosid XR-G or Equivalent (S) Methoprene 1.5%; Other 98.5% • Altosid SBG Single Blood Granule or Equivalent (S) Methoprene 0.2%; Other 99.8% or Methoprene 0.3%; Other 99.7% • Fourstar Sustained Release 45/90/180 Day Microbial Briquets or Equivalent Bacillus sphaericus 6%; Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensisl %; Other 93% • Summit BTI Briquets or Equivalent Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis serotype H-14 10.31%; Other 89.69% • Sustain MBG Biological Larvicide or Equivalent Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies iraelensis serotype H-14 5.71 %; Other 94.29% • Zenivex E4% RTU or Equivalent Etofenprox 4%; Other 96% • Zenivex E20% or Equivalent Etofenprox 20%; Other 80% 4. Five (5) copies of the Material Safety Data Sheet listing the active ingredients and safety instructions must be included for each insecticide. (Example: Bids turned in for Mineral Oil and Malathion — you would Return the Original of the Invitation To Bid Form AND 5 copies of the Material Safety Data Sheet for Mineral Oil AND 5 copies of the Material Safety Data Sheet for Malathion) 5. Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the products. Regardless of results of any materials test required by Calhoun County, all costs incurred for such tests shall be paid for by the bidder. 6. Delivery shall be FOB Destination to Jobsite. All charges must be included in bid price. No other charges may be added to the bid price when invoiced unless noted as an exception on the bid form. Exceptions may disqualify the bid. 7. NO PERSON has the authority to verbally alter these specifications. Any changes to Specifications will be made in writing (Addendum approved by Commissioners' Court) and sent to each person having a bid package. Page 2 of 2 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SUBMITTING SEALED BIDS TO CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF BIDDING MAY RESULT IN THE BID BEING DISQUALIFIED. I. BIDDING rw Return: Original Invitation to Bid Form — Do Not Fold Return: 5 Copies of the Material Safety Data sheets listing the active ingredients and safety instructions for Each Insecticide that is being bid on. Failure to return 5 copies of the Material Safety Data sheets for Each Insecticide may result in your bid(s) being disqualified. A. All bids must be on the "Invitation To Bid Form" furnished by the County Auditor's Office and must be typed. Please Type the Bid Form B. DUE — TIME AND DATE: Scaled bids must be in the office of the County Judge on or before 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015. The clock in the County Judge's office is the official clock that will be used in determining the time that a bid is received and the time that bids will be opened. A late delivery with an early postmark will not suffice. Be sure you have allowed ample time for postal delivery. The County will not be responsible for the delivery of your bid to the office of the County Judge. If you choose to send your bid by postal delivery, then it is recommended that you call the County Judge's office at 361-553-4600 to verify receipt of your bid prior to bid opening. Calhoun County does not accept faxed or emailed bids. All Bids are due on or before 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015 at the following address: Michael J Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 2115 Ann St Third Floor, Room 301 Port Lavaca TX 77979 6FMark the outside of the sealed 9 x 12 or lamer envelope or box: Sealed Bid — Insecticides for Mosquito Control If you send your bid by UPS, FEDEX, etc, the outside of this envelope or box must be marked "Sealed Bid — Insecticides for Mosquito Control" Page 1 of 4 C. WITHDRAWAL OF BID: A bidder may withdraw their bid before County acceptance of the bid without prejudice to himself/herself, by submitting a written request for its withdrawal to the County Judge. D. Bids should show unit price. All charges _must be included in bid price. No other charges may be added to the bid price when invoiced unless noted as an exception on the bid form. Exceptions may void the bid. E. No change in price will be considered after bids have been opened. F. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of bids on Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM in the County Judge's office, Calhoun County Courthouse, 211 S Ann St, 3rd Floor, Room 301, Port Lavaca, TX 77979. Bids will be considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015. 2. BIDS: Bids are for a twelve (12) month period beginning January 1, 2016 and ending December 31, 2016. 3. BID FORMS: The "Invitation to Bid Form" must be signed and dated by an officer (or employee) who is authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other Vendor, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the individual signing nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. 4. EXCEPTIONS: If exceptions are being taken to any part of specifications, have them listed on the Invitation to Bid Form or on your letterhead and manually sign it. Exceptions may void the bid. 5. TAXES: The County is exempt from Federal Excise Tax and State Sales and Use Tax. The bid price must not include the above mentioned taxes. Commissioners' Court reserves the right to waive technicalities, reject any or all bids, to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to Calhoun County and to be the sole judge in determining which bids will be most advantageous to Calhoun County. In the event of tie bids, the winning bid is determined per the Texas Local Government Code 262.027(b). Tie bid is determined by drawing in Commissioners' Court. The County of Calhoun, Texas is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. the County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Page 2 of 4 DELIVERIES: A. Unless otherwise stated in the bid form or specifications, deliveries must consist only of new and unused merchandise. B. In the event that the deliveries of the supplies or products covered in the bid are not made within the number of days specified, or in the event that the supplies or products delivered are rejected, and are not removed and replaced within the number of days specified in the official notice of rejection, the County reserves the right to purchase said supplies from the next lowest bidder who meets the specifications. Upon any such breach of contract, the County reserves the right to proceed against the successful bidder and/or the surety on his bond for any and all damages occasioned by the breach. REJECTIONS: Articles not in accordance with samples and specifications must be removed by the bidder at his expense. All disputes concerning quality of supplies delivered under this proposal will be determined by Commissioners' Court or their designated representative. 9. BILLING: All bills are subject to approval by the Auditor's office. Payment of all invoices will be made after the delivery and inspection of the item or items are satisfactory to the County and the purchase order and invoice are properly and timely submitted to the Treasurer's office by the appropriate County Department. Commissioners' Court meet the 2nd and 4`h Thursday of each month to approve bills. Each County Department is responsible for submitting their purchase orders for payment and the purchase orders are due by 2:00 PM in the Treasurer's Office the Thursday before each Commissioners' Court Meeting. No payment can be mailed out until approved by Commissioners' Court. Purchase Orders due dates and Commissioners' Court dates are subject to change. 10. CONDITIONS PART OF BID: The general conditions of submitting sealed bids to Calhoun County, Texas defined herein shall be a part of the attached bid. 11. CONTRACT: A. No formal contract will be executed. The following will comprise the contract between the County and the successful bidder. 1. Specifications 2. General conditions to bidding 3. The signed Invitation To Bid Form with bid amount 4. Letter awarding the bid B. In case of conflict, the specifications shall be controlling. Page 3 of 4 ,12. OSHA REQUIREMENTS: The vendor or contractor hereby guarantees to the County of Calhoun, Texas that all material, supplies and equipment as listed on the proposal, contract or purchase order meets the requirements, specifications and standards as provided for under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended and in force at the date hereof. 13. PROTEST PROCEDURES: All protests and disputes will be held in Calhoun County, Texas. Any actual or prospective bidder or proposer who believes they are aggrieved in connection with or pertaining to a bid or proposal may file a protest. The protest must be delivered in writing to the Auditor's Office, in person or by certified mail return receipt requested prior to award. The written protest must include: Name, mailing address and business phone number of the protesting party; 2. Appropriate identification of the bid or proposal being protested; 3. A precise statement of the reasons for the protest; and 4. Any documentation or other evidence supporting the protest and any alleged claims. The Auditor's Office will attempt to resolve the protest, including at the Auditor's option, meeting with the protesting parry. If the protest is successfully resolved by mutual agreement, written verification of the resolution, with specifics on each point addressed in the protest, will be forwarded to Commissioners' Court. If the Auditor's Office is not successful in resolving the protest, the protesting party may request in writing that the protest be considered by Commissioners' Court. Applicable documentation and other information applying to the protest will be forwarded to Commissioners' Court, who will promptly review such documentation and information. If additional information is desired, Commissioners' Court may notify the necessary parry or parties to the protest to provide such information. The decision of Commissioner's Court will be final. 18. PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT: A. All governmental information is presumed to be available to the public. Certain exceptions may apply to the disclosure of the information. Governmental bodies shall promptly release requested information that is not confidential by law, either constitutional, statutory, or by judicial decision, or information for which an exception to disclosure has not been sought. B. To request information from Calhoun County, please contact: Calhoun County Auditor's Office Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II Attn: Cindy Mueller, County Auditor 202 S. Ann St., Ste B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone: 361-553-4610 Fax:361-553-4614 Email: cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org Page 4 of 4 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS -INSECTICIDES FOR MOSQUITO CONTROL Mineral Oil - Oil Base Price Per Gallon INVITATION TO BID JANUARY 1, 2016 thru DECEMBER 31, 2016 50 Gallon Drum /per gallon 55 Gallon Drum /per gallon 275 Gallon Tote /per gallon < List Mineral Oil Name Mineral Oil - Water Base F List Mineral Oil Name Price Per Gallon 50Gallon Drum /pergallon 55 Gallon Drum /per gallon 275 Gallon Tote /per gallon Malathion List Insecticide Name Active Ingredients: Malathion 96.5%; Other 3.5% Price Per Gallon 55 Gallon Drum /per gallon 260 Gallon Tote /per gallon 30-30 ULV List Insecticide Name Active Ingredients: Permethrin 30%; Piperonyl Butoxide 30%; Other 40% Price Per Gallon 5 Gallon Pail /per gallon 30 Gallon Drum /per gallon 55Gallon Drum /per gallon 275 Gallon /per gallon 31-66 ULV , List Insecticide Name Active Ingredients: Permethrin 31.28%; Piperonyl Butoxide 66%; Other 2.72% Price Per Gallon 30 Gallon Drum /per gallon 4 X 1 Gallon Case /per gallon Page 1 of 5 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS -INSECTICIDES FOR MOSQUITO CONTROL INVITATION TO BID JANUARY 1, 2016 thru DECEMBER 31, 2016 20-20 , List Insecticide Name Active Ingredients: Permethrin 20.6%; Piperonyl Butoxide 20.6%; Other 58.8% Price Per Gallon Unit Size /per gallon 4-4 ULV List Insecticide Name Active Ingredients: Permethrin 4%; Piperonyl Butoxide 4%; Other 92% Price Per Gallon 2.5 Gallon /per gallon 30 Gallon Drum /per gallon 55 Gallon Drum /per gallon 275 Gallon /per gallon 4-8 � List Insecticide Name Active Ingredients: Permethrin 3.98%; Piperonyl Butoxide 8.48%; Other 87.54% Price Per Gallon 5 Gallon /per gallon 30 Gallon Tote /per gallon 55 Gallon Drum /per gallon Deltagard OR Equivalent OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: Deltamethrin 2%; Other 98% Price Per Gallon 2 x 2.25 Gallon Case /per gallon ULV Mosquito Master 412 OR Equivalent OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: Chlorpyrifos 12%; Permethrin 4%; Other 84% Price Per Gallon 55 Gallon Drum /per gallon Page 2 of 5 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS -INSECTICIDES FOR MOSQUITO CONTROL INVITATION TO BID JANUARY 1, 2016 thru DECEMBER 31, 2016 Provect 5 XRG Granules OR Equivalent OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: Temephos 5%; Other 95% Price Per Bag 40 lb Bag /per bag 1.5 ULV List Insecticide Name Active Ingredients: Chlorpyrifos 19.36%; Other 80.64% Price Per Gallon 2.5 Gallon /per gallon 30 Gallon /per gallon 55 Gallon Drum /per gallon Altosid 30 Day Briquets OR Equivalent OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: (S) Methoprene 8.62%; Other 91.38% Price Per Case 400 Per Case /per case Altosid XR Extended Residual Briquets OR Equivalent OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: (S) Methoprene 2.1%; Other 97.9% Price Per Case 220 Per Case /per case Altosid SR-20 Liquid Larvicide Concentrate OR Equivalent OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: (S) Methoprene 20%; Other 80% Price Per Case 2 x 2.5 Gallon (5 GL Case) case Altosid A.L.L. SR-5 Liquid Larvicide Mosquito Growth Regulator OR Equivalent OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: (S) Methoprene 5%; Other 95% Price Per Case 4 x 1 Gallon (4 GL Case) /per case Page 3 of 5 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS -INSECTICIDES FOR MOSQUITO CONTROL INVITATION TO BID JANUARY 1, 2016 thru DECEMBER 31, 2016 Altosid Pellets Mosquito Growth Regulator OR Equivalent OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: (S) Methoprene 4.25%; Other 95.75% Price Per Case 2 x 22 lb Case (44 LBS) /per case Altosid Pellets WSP Mosquito Growth Regulator OR Equivalent OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: (S) Methoprene 4.25%; Other 95.75% Price Per Case 800 Pouches (Case) /per case Altosid XR-G OR Equivalent OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: (S) Methoprene 1.5%; Other 98.5% Price Per Bag 40 lb Bag /per bag Altosid SBG Single Blood Granule OR Equivalent F OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: (S) Methoprene 0.2%; Other 99.8%or Methoprene 0.3%; Other 99.7% Price Per Bag 40 lb Bag /per bag Fourstar Sustained Release 45/90/180 Day Microbial Briquets OR Equivalent , OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: Bacillus sphaericus 6%; Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis 1%; Other 93% Price Per Case 45 Day ----- 200 Per Case /per case 90 Day ----- 200 Per Case /per case 180 Day-----200 Per Case /per case Summit BTI Briquets OR Equivalent < OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis serotype H-1410.31%; Other 89.69% Price Per Case 100 Per Case /per case Page 4 of 5 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS -INSECTICIDES FOR MOSQUITO CONTROL INVITATION TO BID 1ANUARY 1, 2016 thru DECEMBER 31, 2016 Sustain MBG Biological Larvicide OR Equivalent � OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies iraelensis serotype H-14 5.71%; Other 94.29% Price Per Bag 40 lb Bag /per bag Zenivex E4% RTU OR Equivalent F OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: Etofenprox 4%; Other 96% Price Per Gallon 2 x 2.5 Gallon 30 Gallon /per gallon /per gallon 120 Gallon /per gallon 275 Gallon /per gallon Zenivex E20% OR Equivalent OR List Insecticide Equivalent Active Ingredients: Etofenprox 20%; Other 80% Price Per Gallon 2 x 2.5 Gallon 30 Gallon /per gallon /per gallon 120 Gallon /per gallon 275 Gallon /per gallon ► A request for a bid item does not guarantee that the bid item will be ordered by Calhoun County during the bid period. ► All charges must be included in bid price. ► No other charges may be added to the bid price when invoiced unless noted as an exception on the bid form. Exceptions may disqualify the bid. LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO THE GIVEN BID Company Na Address: Authorized Signature & Title: Type Name & Title of Authorized Signature : Date of Bid: Page 5 of 5 CIN PEGGY HALL CRISTINA P TUAZON 202 S ANN ST, STE B DEMI CABRERA CANDICE VILLARREAL PORT LAVA014 TERMS71979 ERICA PEREZ 111 ASSISTANT AUDITOR TELEPHONE 13611553.4610FAX 13611553-4614 ASSISTANT AUDITORS October 22, 2015 INVITATION TO BID INSECTICIDES FOR MOSQUITO CONTROL January 1, 2016 thru December 31, 2016 Please find the following information enclosed. ► Return Instructions ► Specifications for Insecticides for Mosquito Control ► General Conditions of Submitting Sealed Bids to Calhoun County, Texas ► Vendor Information Form ► Invitation To Bid Form — DO NOT FOLD r' RETURN the original "Invitation To Bid Form"AND 5 Copies of the Material Safety Data Sheet listing the active ingredients and safety instructions for each insecticide you are bidding on c The outside of the sealed envelope or box must be marked: "Sealed Bid -Insecticides for Mosquito Control" Control.be ma rked: "Sealed Bid — Insecticides for Mosquito ► Current Bid Tabulations (July 1, 2015 thru December 31, 2015) If you have questions on the asphalts, oils and emulsions item(s), please contact one of the Commissioners at the following numbers: Roger Galvan, Commissioner, Precinct #1: 361-552-9242 Vern Lyssy, Commissioner, Precinct #2: 361-552-9656 Neil Fritsch, Commissioner, Precinct #3: 361-893-5346 Kenny Finster, Commissioner, Precinct #4 361-785-3141 Questions regarding the bid Packages: Contact Peggy at 361-553-4610 in the County Auditor's Office, Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II, 202 S. Ann St, Ste B, Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Email: peggy.hall@calhouncotx.org). PECCY HALL Allis CRISTINA P TUAZON 202 S ANN ST, STE B DEMI CABRERA CANDICE VILLARREAL PORT LAVACA, TEIIAS 77979 ERICA PEREZ 1srASSISTANT AUDITOR TELEPHONE (3611553-4610FANL36115534614 ASSISTANT AUDITORS October 22, 2015 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS Submitting a Bid for Insecticides for Mosquito Control BIDS DUE: By 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015 DELIVERY ADDRESS: Michael J Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 211SAnn St 3rd Floor, Room 301 Port Lavaca TX 77979 Return the following: This information must be returned by the time and date due. Failure to return the following information may void your bid(s). 1. Vendor Information Form 2. Material Safety Data Sheet for each insecticide — 5 complete copies for each insecticide * 5 complete copies of Material Safety Data Sheet for each insecticide bidding on must be included with your bid. 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BIDS WILL BE DUE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 AND CONSIDERED FOR AWARD ON THURSDAY DECEMBER 10, 2015: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve specifications and authorize the County Auditor to advertise for bids for Road Materials for the period beginning January 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2016. Bids will be due Thursday December 3, 2015 and considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015. Commissioner Finster seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. CINDY MUELLER COUNTY AUDITOR, CALHOUN COUNTY CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE ANNEX II - 202 S ANN ST PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 (361)553-4610 MEMORANDUM TO: JUDGE PFEIFER & SUSAN RILEY COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE FROM: AUDITORS OFFICE - PEGGY HALL RE: AGENDA ITEM FOR COURT AGENDAITEM 1',CTLA: ,22r, 211 ► Consider and take necessary action to approve specifications and authorize the County Auditor to advertise for bids for Road Materials for the period beginning January 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2016. Bids will be due Thursday, December 3, 2015 and considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015. SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD MATERIALS 1. The County of Calhoun is requesting sealed bids for Road Materials as needed by the following Road and Bridge Precincts: Precinct #1, Fairgrounds Area or Jobsites Precinct #2, Six Mile Area or Jobsites Precinct #3, Olivia Area or Jobsites Precinct #4-P, Port O'Connor Area or Jobsites Precinct #4-S, Seadrift Area or Jobsites 2. The bid shall be in effect for a period of Six (6) Months beginning January 1, 2106 and ending June 30, 2016. 3. Materials shall meet or exceed TDOT Specifications for construction of highways, roads and bridges. Calhoun County Specifications for Road Materials, Specifications on the Invitation To Bid Form and General Conditions of Bidding must also be met/followed. Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product. Regardless of results of any materials test required by Calhoun County, all costs incurred for such tests shall be paid for by the bidder. The Bid Items are: ► PE 5 Aggregate ► GeoGrid: Tensar TX 5, Tensar TX-130S, Tensar BX-1200, Terra Grid RX-1200 OR Equivalent To be installed as per manufacturer's recommendations and TXDOT specifications Quantity = Unknown ► Limestone-3/4 Inch to Dust ► Type PB (Topping Rock), Grade 4 ► Item 249, Type A Limestone, Grade 3 [1 '/: Inch] ► Item 249, Type B (Flexible Processed Base), Grade 3:(Min PI 6) ► Item 302, Type PE (Topping Rock), Grade 3 ► Item 304, Type PE (Topping Rock), Grade 4 ► Item 330, Limestone Rock Asphalt ► Item 330, Type D (Pre -Mix Limestone) ► Item 332, Limestone Rock Asphalt ► Item 334, Type D, Hot Mix Cold Laid Asphalt Concrete Pavement Page 1 of 2 4. Delivery shall be FOB Destination to Jobsite. All charges crust be included in bid price. No other charges may be added to the bid price when invoiced unless noted as an exception on the bid form. Exceptions may void the bid. 6. NO PERSON has the authority to verbally alter these specifications. Any changes to specifications will be made in writing (Addendum approved by Commissioners' Court) and sent to each person having a bid package. Page 2 of 2 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SUBMITTING SEALED BIDS TO CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF BIDDING MAY RESULT IN THE BID BEING DISQUALIFIED. 1. BIDDING GF RETURN: Original of the "Invitation to Bid Form(s)" Do Not Fold Return in a sealed 9 x 12 or larger envelope All bid forms may be returned in the same envelope. A. All bids must be on the "Invitation To Bid Forms" furnished by the County Auditor's Office and must be written in ink or typed. B. DUE —TIME AND DATE: Sealed bids must be in the office of the County Judge by 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015. The clock in the County Judge's office is the official clock that will be used in determining the time that a bid is received and the time that bids will be opened. A late delivery with an early postmark will not suffice. Be sure you have allowed ample time for postal delivery. The County will not be responsible for the delivery of your bid to the office of the County Judge. If you choose to send your bid by postal delivery, then it is recommended that you call the County Judge's office at 361-553-4600 to verify receipt of your bid prior to bid opening. Calhoun County does not accept faxed or emailed bids. All Bids are due on or before 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015 at the following address: Michael J Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 211 S Ann St 3'd Floor, Room 301 Port Lavaca TX 77979 Gf' Mark the outside of the sealed 9x12 or larger envelope: Sealed Bid — Road Materials tGr If you send your bid by UPS, FEDEX, etc, the outside of this envelope must be marked "Sealed Bid — Road Materials." C. WITHDRAWAL OF BID: A bidder may withdraw their bid before County acceptance of the bid without prejudice to himself/herself, by submitting a written request for its withdrawal to the County Judge. D. Bids should show unit price. All charges (including freight) must be included in bid price. No other charges may be added to the bid price when invoiced unless noted as an exception on the bid form. Exceptions may void the bid. E. No change in price will be considered after bids have been opened. Page 1 of 4 Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of bids on Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM in the County Judge's office, Calhoun County Courthouse, 211 S Ann St, 3'd Floor, Room 301, Port Lavaca, TX 77979. Bids will be considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015 during Commissioners' Court. 2. BIDS: Bids are for a six (6) month period beginning January 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2016. 3. BID FORMS: The "Invitation to Bid Form" must be signed and dated by an officer (or employee) who is authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other Vendor, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the individual signing nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. 4. EXCEPTIONS: If exceptions are being taken to any part of the specifications, you must list them on the Invitation to Bid Form or on your letterhead and manually sign it. Exceptions may void the bid. 5. TAXES: The County is exempt from Federal Excise Tax and State Sales and Use Tax. The bid price must not include the above mentioned taxes. 6. AWARD Commissioners' Court reserves the right to waive technicalities, reject any or all bids, to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to Calhoun County and to be the sole judge in determining which bids will be most advantageous to Calhoun County. In the event of tie bids, the winning bid is determined per the Texas Local Government Code 262.027(b). The County of Calhoun, Texas is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. the County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. 7. DELIVERIES: A. Unless otherwise stated in the bid form or specifications, deliveries must consist only of new and unused merchandise. Page 2 of 4 B. In the event that the deliveries of the supplies or products covered in the proposal are not made within the number of days specified, or in the event that the supplies or products delivered are rejected, and are not removed and replaced within the number of days specified in the official notice of rejection, the County reserves the right to purchase said supplies from the next lowest bidder who meets the specifications. Upon any such breach of contract, the County reserves the right to proceed against the successful bidder and/or the surety on his bond for any and all damages occasioned by the breach. REJECTIONS: Articles not in accordance with samples and specifications must be removed by the bidder at his expense. All disputes concerning quality of supplies delivered under this proposal will be determined by Commissioners' Court or their designated representative. All disputes will be held in Calhoun County, Texas. BILLING: All bills are subject to approval by the Auditor's office. Payment of all invoices will be made after the delivery and inspection of the item or items are satisfactory to the County and the purchase order and invoice are properly and timely submitted to the Treasurer's office by the appropriate County Department. Commissioners' Court meet the 2"d and 4`h Thursday of each month to approve bills. Each County Department is responsible for submitting their purchase orders for payment and the purchase orders are due by 2:00 PM in the Treasurer's Office the Thursday before each Commissioners' Court Meeting. No payment can be mailed out until approved by Commissioners' Court. Purchase order due dates and Commissioners' Court dates are subject to change. 10. CONDITIONS PART OF BID: The general conditions of submitting sealed bids to Calhoun County, Texas defined herein shall be a part of the attached bid. 11. CONTRACT: A. No formal contract will be executed. The following will comprise the contract between the County and the successful bidder. 1. Specifications 2. General conditions to bidding 3. The signed Invitation To Bid Form with bid amount 4. Letter awarding the bid B. In case of conflict, the specifications shall be controlling. 12. OSHA REQUIREMENTS: The vendor or contractor hereby guarantees to the County of Calhoun, Texas that all material, supplies and equipment as listed on the proposal, contract or purchase Page 3 of 4 order meets the requirements, specifications and standards as provided for under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended and in force at the date hereof. 13. PROTEST PROCEDURES: All protests and disputes will be held in Calhoun County, Texas. Any actual or prospective bidder or proposer who believes they are aggrieved in connection with or pertaining to a bid or proposal may file a protest. The protest must be delivered in writing to the Auditor's Office, in person or by certified mail return receipt requested prior to award. The written protest must include: 1. Name, mailing address and business phone number of the protesting party; 2. Appropriate identification of the bid or proposal being protested; 3. A precise statement of the reasons for the protest; and 4. Any documentation or other evidence supporting the protest and any alleged claims. The Auditor's Office will attempt to resolve the protest, including at the Auditor's option, meeting with the protesting party. If the protest is successfully resolved by mutual agreement, written verification of the resolution, with specifics on each point addressed in the protest, will be forwarded to Commissioners' Court. If the Auditor's Office is not successful in resolving the protest, the protesting party may request in writing that the protest be considered by Commissioners' Court. Applicable documentation and other information applying to the protest will be forwarded to Commissioners' Court, who will promptly review such documentation and information. If additional information is desired, Commissioners' Court may notify the necessary party or parties to the protest to provide such information. The decision of Commissioner's Court will be final. 14. PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT: A. All governmental information is presumed to be available to the public. Certain exceptions may apply to the disclosure of the information. Governmental bodies shall promptly release requested information that is not confidential by law, either constitutional, statutory, or by judicial decision, or information for which an exception to disclosure has not been sought. B. To request information from Calhoun County, please contact: Calhoun County Auditor's Office Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II Attn: Cindy Mueller, County Auditor 202 S. Ann St, Ste B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone: 361-553-4610 Fax: 361-553-4614 Email: cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org Page 4 of 4 CIN R PEGGY HALL CRISTINA P TUAZON 202 S ANN ST, STE B DEMI CABRERA CANDICE VILLARREAL PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 71979 ERICA PEREZ lu ASSISTANT AUDITOR TELEPHONE 136115534610FAX136115534614 ASSISTANT AUDITORS October 22, 2015 INVITATION TO BID ROAD MATERIALS January 1, 2016 thru June 30, 2016 Please find the following information enclosed. ► Return Instructions ► Specifications for Road Materials ► General Conditions of Submitting Sealed Bids to Calhoun County, Texas ► Vendor Information Form ► Invitation To Bid Forms — DO NOT FOLD t�§' RETURN the original 'Invitation To Bid Form" for each item you are bidding on in a sealed 9 x 12 or larger envelope. ® All invitation To Rid Forms may be returned in one envelope. DO NOT FOLD BID FORMS r-ir' The outside of the sealed envelope must be marked: "Sealed Bid -Road Materials" zid — Road Materials. ► Current Bid Tabulations (July 1, 2015 thru December 31, 2015) If you have questions on the asphalts, oils and emulsions item(s), please contact one of the Commissioners at the following numbers: Roger Galvan, Commissioner, Precinct #1: 361-552-9242 Vern Lyssy, Commissioner, Precinct #2: 361-552-9656 Neil Fritsch, Commissioner, Precinct #3: 361-893-5346 Kenny Finster, Commissioner, Precinct #4 361-785-3141 Questions regarding the bid Packages: Contact Peggy at 361-553-4610 in the County Auditor's Office, Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II, 202 S. Ann St, Ste B, Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Email: peggy.hall @calhouncotx.org). CIN PEOGY HALL CRISTINA P TUAiON 202 S ANN ST, STE B DEMI CABRERA CANDICE VILLARREAL PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 71979 ERICA PEREZ IN ASSISTANT AUDITOR TELEPHONE (3611553-4610FAX13611553-4614 ASSISTANT AUDITORS October 22, 2015 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS Submitting a Bid for Road Materials BIDS DUE: By 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015 DELIVERY ADDRESS: Michael J Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 211SAnn St 3rd Floor, Room 301 Port Lavaca TX 77979 Return the following: This information must be returned by the time and date due. Failure to return the following information may void your bid(s). 1. Vendor Information Form 2. Invitation To Bid Forms * Do Not Fold Bid Forms Invitation To Bid Forms may be returned in the same sealed envelope i • s' •'� -• • ♦ ..' is be marked "Sealed Bid — Road Materials" VENDOR INFORMATION Legal Name of Company Telephone Number Fax Number Complete Mailing Address (for Correspondence) City, State and Zip Code Complete Remittance Address (if different from above) City, State and Zip Code Order Contact Name and Title (printed) Order Contact Email Address Order Contact Telephone Number Authorized Representative and Title (printed) Authorized Representative's Email Address Signature of Authorized Representative Date PLEASE NOTE: On the Invitation To Bid Forms, under Department and Destination columns, the Precincts are not listed in numerical order by Precinct. Precinct 1 Precinct 3 Precinct 4-P Precinct 4-S Precinct 2 Fairgrounds Area Olivia Area Port O'Connor Area Seadrift Area Six Mile Area -&-,every carefulwhen .bids. ., .-Tecinct 2 is listed last. CALROUN COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- IROAD MATERIALS INVITATION TO BIDDER BID ITEM IPE 5 AGGREGATE JANUARY 1, 2016 DUNE 30, 2016 PERIOD FROM: PERIOD i0: YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL JPFEIFER, COUNTYJUDGE, CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 211 SANN ST, 3RD FLOOR, ROOM 301, PORT LAVACA TX 77979 BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BIDJ PESAGGREGATE BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10.00AM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSER/BIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ------------- SPECIFICATIONS: PE 5AGGREGATE Must meet all TXDOT Specifications; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions DEPARTMENT.- DESTINATION DELIVERY PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS Ru //WIAW TON TON TON TON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTNORIIED SIGNATURE and TITLE PRINT NAME PLEASE UST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS: TELEPHONE and EMAIL DATE OF OHE CAI.ROUN.000NTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- IROAD MATERIALS INVITATION TO BID BIDDER BID ITEM IGEOGRID: TENSAR TX5, TENSAR TX-1305, I PERIOD FROM: JANUARY 1, 2016 PERIOD TO: DUNE 30, 2016 TENSAR BX-1200, TERRA GRID RX-1200 or YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL JPFEIFER, COUNTYJUDGE, CALHOUNCOUNTY COURTHOUSE , 211 SANN ST, 3RD FLOOR, ROOM 301, PORT LAVACA TX 77979 BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BID; GEOGRID.• TENSAR TX5, TENSAR Tx-17OS, TENSAR BX-1100, TERRA GRID RX-1100 of EQUIVALENT _ _ BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10:00 AM THURSDAY DECEMBER -T, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS ----------------------------------------------- SPECIFICATIONS: GEOGRID: TENSAR TX5, TENSAR TX-130S, TENSAR BX-1200, TERRA GRID RX-1200 or EQUIVALENT Must meet all TXDOT Specifications & Installed per manufacturer's recommendations; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions DESTINATION DELIVERY Mff MffAw FOD DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTHORIZED SMNATUUE and PLAINT NAME BATE PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPERRCATIONS: TELEPHONE of CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- IROAD MATERIALS INVITATION TO BIDDER BID ITEM LIMESTONE-3/4 INCH TO DUST dANUARY 1, 2016 DUNE 30, 2016 PERIOD FROM: PERIOD T0: YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT AD I DON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL JP£E/£ER, COUNTYJUDGE, CA LHOUNCOUNTYCOURTHOUSE, 211 SANN ST, 3RD FLOOR, ROOM 301, PORT LAVACA TX 77979 BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED B/Di L/Mt'S'T0NE3/9 /NCHT000ST.,. 1 BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10.00AM THURSDAY DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSER/BIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ----_------------ SPECIFICATIONS: LIMESTONE-3/4 INCH TO DUST Must meet all TXDOT Specifications; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions DEPARTMENT• DESTINATION DELIVERY Mw MAW PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTNOAQLTI SIGNATURE and TITLE PRINT NAME PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS 19 SPECIFICATIONS: TELEPHONE and EMAI DATE OF 010: CALIIDUN COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- IROAD MATERIALS INVITATION i0 BIDDER BID ITEM ITYPE PB (TOPPING ROCK), GRADE 4 1 JANUARY 1, 201s JUKE 30, 2016 PERIOD FROM: PERIOD To: YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL JPFEIFER, COUNTYJUDGE, CALHOUNCOUNTYCOURTHOUSE, 211 SANN ST, 3RD FLOOR, ROOM 301, PORT LAVACA TX 77P7P BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BID-,!,TYPEM / 0*AiG ROCR/,_GRADE 4 BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10. 00 AM THURSDA Y. DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSEPUBIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ----------------------------------------------- SPECIFICATIONS: TYPE PB (TOPPING ROCK), GRADE 4 Must meet all TXDOT Specifications; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions DEL/VERY PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS Mff MffAw TON TON TON TON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. and PRINT NAME DATE OF DID: PLEASE UST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS: TEllWHONE and EMAD CALHOUN.000NTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- 1BOAD MATERIALS INVITATION TO BIDDER BID ITEM ITEM 249, TYPE A LIMESTONE, GRADE 3 [1 1/2 INCH] PERIOD FROM JANUARY 1, 2016 PENOB JO: JUNE 30, 2016 YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL I PFEIFER, COUNTYJUDG£, CALHOUNCOUNTYCOURTHOUSE , 211 SANN ST, 3RD FLOOR, ROOM301, PORT LAVACA TX 77979 BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED B/D-, /TEM249, TYPEA LIMESTONE, GRADE3[I 112 /NCHI BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10:00AM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID 15 RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSER/BIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ------------------------ SPECIFICATIONS: ITEM 249, TYPE A LIMESTONE, GRADE 3 [1 1/2 INCH] Must meet all TXDOT Specifications; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to Insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions DEPARTMENT. DESTINATION DELIVERY M f M fq/,A^f PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOR DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid /n collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or cond/t/ons of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTNORM SIGNATURE and TITLE - PRINT NAME OATS OF BID: PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIRCATIONS: TELEPHONE and EMAIL CALHOUN .COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- IROAD MATERIALS INVITATION TO BIDDER BID ITEM ITEM 249, TYPE B (FLEXIBLE PROCESSED JANUARY 1, 2016 JUNE 30, 2016 BASEI. GRADE 3:(MIN PI 61 FENODFlIOM: PERIOD TO: YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL JPFEIFER, COUNTYJUDGE, 211 SANN ST, 3RD FLOOR, ROOM .T01, PORT LAVACA TX 77P79 BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BIDlJ ITEM24P TYPE B (FLEXIBLEMOCESSED BASE), I GRADES.-(MINPId) BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10. 00 AM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSERAIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ----------------------------------------------- SPECIFICATIONS: ITEM 249, TYPE B (FLEXIBLE PROCESSED BASE), GRADE T(MIN PI 6) Must meet all TXDOT Specifications; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions DEPARTMENT. DESTINATION DELIVERY- //R%j //UAW PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 8 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTHORM SIGNATURE PRINT NAME DATE OF BID: PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS: TELEPHONE and EMAIL• CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS DID SHEET- IROAD MATERIALS INVITATION TO BIDDER BID ITEM JITEM 302, TYPE PE (TOPPING ROCK), GRADE 3 JANUARY 1, 201s DUNE 30, 2016 PERIOD FARM: PERI00 TO: YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: M/CHAEL JPFE/FER, COUNTYJUDGE, CALHOUNCOUNTYCOURTHOUSE , 211 SANN ST, 3RD FLOOR, ROOM.T01, PORT LAVACA TX 77P7P BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BID JTEM.T02, TYPED£ (TOPP/NG ROCK), 04kLI BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10.00AM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSER/BIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ----------------------------------------------- SPECIFICATIONS: ITEM 302, TYPE PE (TOPPING ROCK), GRADE 3 Must meet all TXDOT Specifications; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions DEPARTMENT• DES TINAT/ON DEL/VERY QNQ WAW PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid In collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE and TITLE PRINT NAME DATE OF RID: PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPFIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS: TELEPHONE and EMAIL- CAEHIIIIHOUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- 1BOAD MATERIALS INVITATION TO BID BIDDER BID ITEM JITEM 304, TYPE PE (TOPPING ROCK), GRADE 4 1 JANUARY 1, 2016 JUNE 30, 2016 PERIOD MOM: PERIOD i0: YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL JPFEIFbR, COUNTY)UDGE. CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 211 SANN ST, 3RD FLOOR, ROOM301, PORT LAVACA TX 77979 BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BID- 1TEM.7g4 7?1WE/TOPr/NGROCRJ, GRADE9 I BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: IO:OOAM THURSDAY DEC£MBER .T, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSERAIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. -------------------------------------- SPECIFICATIONS: ITEM 304, TYPE PE (TOPPING ROCK), GRADE 4 Must meet all TXDOT Specifications; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions DELIVERY PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS PRECINCT 4-5 SEADRIFT AREA FOR DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON TON TON TON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. ADMODIZED SIGNATURE and PRINT NAME PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECRICATIONS: TELEPHONE and EMAIL- DATE CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- IROAD MATERIALS INVITATION TO BID BIDDER BID ITEM JITEM 330, LIMESTONE ROCK ASPHALT JANLIARY 1, 2016 JLINE 30, 2016 PERIOD FROM- PEflIDD i0: YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL JPFEIFER, COUNTYJUDGE, CALHOUN COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, 211 SANNST, JRD FLOOR, RO0MJ01, PORTLAVACA 7X77P7P BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALEDBID ITEMJ30, LIMESTONEROCKASMIALT BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10.00AM THURSDAY, DECEMBER J, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 70, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSEPUBIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ------------------- SPECIFICATIONS., ITEM 330, LIMESTONE ROCK ASPHALT -- Must meet all TXDOT Specifications; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions DEPARTMENT.- DESTINATION DEL/VERY bw MTAW PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTNUUIZEU SIGNATURE and TITLE PRINT NAME PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS- TELEPHONE and BATE OF BID: CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- 1BOAD MATERIALS INVITATION TO BIDDER 131D ITEM JITEM 330, TYPE D (PRE -MIX LIMESTONE) PERIOD FROM: JANUARY 1, 2016 PEAIBD TO: DUNE 30, 2016 YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAELI PFEIFER, COUNTYJUDGE, CA LHOUNCOUNTYCOURTHOUSE, 211 SANNST, 3RDFLOOR, ROOM301, PORTLAVACA TX77979 BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BID ITfM93a, TYPED (PRE-MlX L1M9TONfJ_ BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10.00 AM THURSDAY, DECEMBER _T, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSER/BIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. -------------------- SPECIFICATIONS: ITEM 330, TYPED (PRE -MIX LIMESTONE) Must meet all TXDOT Specifications; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions DEPARTMENT, DESTINATION DELIVERY // ff m fpw PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE and TITLE PRINT NAME DATE OF BID: PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS: TELEPHONE and EMAIL- CALHOUNCOUNTY, TEXAS Big SHEET- IROAD MATERIALS -771 INVITATION TO BID BIDDER BID ITEM JITEM 332, LIMESTONE ROCK ASPHALT I JANUARY 1, 2016 JUKE 30, 2016 PERI00 FROM: PERIOD i0: YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL I PFEIFER, COUNTYJUDG£, CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 211 SAAfNST, 3RDFLOOR, ROOM301, PORTIAVAC.4 7X77P7P BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SEALED BID', !T£N332 GNESTOH£ROCKASPHALT — -J BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10:00AM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSEPUBIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ------------------- SPECIFICATIONS: ITEM 332, LIMESTONE ROCK ASPHALT Must meet all TXDOT Specifications; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions 7EPARTMENT, DESTINATION DELIVERY 07 pg ffff PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTNORM SIGNATURE and PRINT NAME PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS: TELEPHONE and DATE OF BID: CAI..HOUN COUNTY, TEXAS BID SHEET- IROAD MATERIALS INVITATION TO BIDDER BID ITEM ITEM 334, TYPE D, HOT MIX COLD LAID JANUARY 1, 2016 JUNE 30, 2016 ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT PERIOD FROM: PERIOD i0: YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THE ABOVE ITEM TO: MICHAEL JPFEIFER, COUNTYJUDG£, CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 211 SANNST, 3RDFLOOR, ROOM301, PORTLAVACA 7X77P7P BIDS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: SF,4LLDfiZD2./TEM374 TYPED HOTMiXCOLOLA/D —� ASPHALT CONCRETE PA WHEN BIDS ARE DUE AND WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE AT: 10.00AM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD AT THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT MEETING ON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015 THE CLOCK IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IS THE OFFICIAL CLOCK THAT WILL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME THAT A BID IS RECEIVED AND THE TIME THAT BIDS WILL BE OPENED. BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE OPENING TIME WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED TO BIDDER. THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE TECHNICALITIES, REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO ACCEPT THE BID DEEMED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALHOUN COUNTY AND TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE IN DETERMINING WHICH BIDS WILL BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. THE COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTS NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY ANY PROPOSERIBIDDER IN THE COURSE OF RESPONDING TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ------------------------------ SPECIFICATIONS: ITEM 334, TYPED, HOT MIX COLD LAID ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT Must meet all TXDOT Specifications; Calhoun County reserves the right to conduct random sampling of pre -qualified materials for testing and to perform random audits of test reports. County representatives may sample material from the manufacturing plant, terminal, shipping container and any other source they deem necessary to insure reliability of the product See attached Specifications and General Conditions DEPARTMENT. DESTINATION DELIVERY bw (WA PRECINCT 1 FAIRGROUNDS AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 3 OLIVIA AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-P PORT O'CONNOR AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 4-S SEADRIFT AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON PRECINCT 2 SIX MILE AREA FOB DESTINATION; SEE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS TON The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other or Bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. AUTHORIZER SIGNATURE and PRINT NAME DATE PLEASE LIST ANY EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIRCATIONS: TELEPHONE and EMAIL:_ I�Jv "J" CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: PE 5 AGGREGATE ITEM PE 5 AGGREGATE DEPARTMENT BOAMOUNf UNIT EXCEPTIONS LOWBE BDOEX BE6YNNWGOATE EXOWG DATE PRECINCT $58.60 TON AwadeE the BW VULCAN MATERIALS CO SW DIVISION 7/12015 12/312015 DEPARTMENT BMAN= UNIT EXCEPTIONS IDWBM BKM BEMOANS OATE ENDWOOATE PRECINCT2 $69.36 TON Awameatheeitl VULCAN MATERIALS CO SW DIVISION 7112015 17/31/2015 DEPARTMENT BOAMOUNI UNIT EXCEPTIONS LOWBD BEER WANWORATE EMDGDATE PRECINCT3 $60.90 TON AwaeleE the 80 VULCAN MATERIALS CO SW DIVISION 7/12015 12/312015 DEPARTMENT BMAMRWT UNIT EXCEPTIONS LOWBD BIDDEN BEGWNEG DATE EDNGUATE PRECINCT4-P $59.35 TON AwaNe3lhe BW VULCAN MATERIALS CO SW DIVISION 7/12015 IMI2015 DEPAATIM BMAMOUNT UNIT EXCEPTIONS DOWNS) BMODI BEDMEIGDATE ENUWGDATE PRECINCT4S $59.35 TON AweWe3 the BW VULCAN MATERIALS CO SW DIVISION 7/12015 12/312016 CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: LIMESIONE-3/4INCH TO OUST ITEM LIMESTONE-3147NCHTO DUST DEPARIADNI BDAMEINf UNIT EXCEPTIONS LOWBE BIDDER BESOWSDATE ENDOISDATE PRECINCT $25.74 TON Awarded the BW 4C SERVICES INC 7112O15 1213IM015 PRECINCT 1 $25.75 TON GRESHAM TRUCKING LLC 7112O15 IW312015 PRECINCT $26.50 TON QUALITYHOTMIX 7/12015 12/312015 DEPARTMENT BDAMODIT UNIT EXCEPTIONS IOWBM BIDDER BESIMODATE ENOWGDATE PRECINCT2 $25.50 TON AweWe3 the Old GRESHAM TRUCKING LLC 7/12015 IM12016 PRECINCT2 $25.74 TON 4C SERVICES INC 7/12015 12/312015 PRECINCT2 $26.50 TON QUALITY HOT MIX 7112015 12212U15 DEPARTMENT BDAMOIYIT UNIT EXCEPTIONS IOWBD BODIES 1E1"IDATE ENDING DATE PRECINCT3 $25.50 TON A.WaUthe BI4 GRESHAM TRUCKING LLC 7/12015 12/312015 PRECINCT3 $26.50 TON QUALITY HOT MIX 7/12015 121312015 PRECINCT3 $27.00 TON 4C SERVICES INC 7112016 121312015 DEPARTMENT BEAMOUNT UNIT EXCEPTIONS LOWBD BEOMI BEDINIIT4GOATE EXOUNGDATE PRECINCT4-P $28.74 TON AwaWe4lhe BW 4C SERVICES INC 7/12015 12/312015 PRECINCT4.P $26.95 TON GRESHAM TRUCKING LLC 7112015 12/312015 PRECINCT4-P $27.50 TON QUALITY HOT MIX 711=5 12/312015 DEPARUM B19AMONT UNIT EXCEPTIONS IOWBO BDOER BEBWNNGOATE ENIN GOATE PRECINCT 4S $26.74 TON AwaNedtha Bl4 4C SERVICES INC 7/12015 12/312016 PRECINCT 4S $26.95 TON GRESHAM TRUCKING LLC 7/12015 12/312015 PRECINCT 4S $27.60 TON QUALITYHOTMIX 7/12016 12/312615 CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: TYPE PH [TOPPING ROCRI, GRADE 4 ITEM TYPE PB (TOPPING ROCK), GRADE 4 REFORM MAMBO UM EXCEPTIONS LUWBS BIDDER BES9009DATE EI61Ws6ATE PRECINCT $55.00 TON Awarded the Old OUALITYHOTMIX 7/12015 12/312015 PRECINCT $66.40 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/12015 12/312015 MATERIALS DEPART" BDAMOM UNIT EXCEPTIONS LBW BE BIDDER BES ODATE EMDISOATE PRECINCT $55.00 TON Awarded the BM OUALITYHOTMIX 7/l/2015 12/312015 PRECINCT $67.20 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7IM015 12/312016 MATERIALS ORATOR MAMBO IIME EXCEPIMNB IOWBS NOT BESIMMISDATE EMXXS BATE PRECINCT3 $55.00 TON Awardedlha Old QUALITY HOT MIX 712O15 12/312015 PRECINCT3 $69AO TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7112015 12/312015 MATERIALS D0IARTMEM BSAMBUM UME EXCEPBBNS IMWBD BIDDER DE6MMNOAIE SM IDAIE PRECINCT 4-P $55.00 TON Awarded the Bid QUALITYHOTMIX 7/12015 12I312015 PRECINCT 4-P $69.60 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7112016 12/312015 MATERIALS DEPARDNNT BDAMURIf WRIT EXCEPI)(018 LOW BID BIDDER BERIMMI60AIE EEMM60AIE PRECINCT4-S $55.00 TON Awardadtha BW QUALITY HOT MIX 711QO15 12/312015 PRECINCT4-S $66.00 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7112016 12/312015 MATERIALS CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: ITEM 240, TYPE A LIMESTONE, GRADE 3111/2INCH] ITEM ITEM 249, TYPEA LIMESTONE, GRADE 3 [I 112INCH] DEPARTMENT MAMBO IM EXCCEPRON8 LOWED BIDDER BRMG BATE DODISDATE PRECINCT $25.74 TON Awarded the Old 4C SERVICES INC 7112015 12/312015 PRECINCT 1 $25.75 TON GRESHAM TRUCKING LLC 7/12015 12/312015 PRECINCT $26.50 TON QUALITY HOT MIX 7/12015 121312015 OEPARTMEM MAMBO ME EXCEPTIONS LOWED BIDDER BERMINDATE EMAN60ATE PRECINCT2 $26.60 TON Awarded the Bid GRESHAM TRUCKING LLC 7/112015 12/312015 PRECINCT2 $25.74 TON 4C SERVICES INC 7112015 1213MOIS PRECINCT $26.50 TON QUALITY HOT MIX 7112015 IM112015 DEPARTMEM BDAMWWT UNT EXCEPTICNB LOWERS BIDDER BESMSDATE DMMRDATE PRECINCT3 $25.60 TON Awardedthe Bid GRESHAM TRUCKING LLC 7112015 12/312015 PRECINCT3 $26.50 TON QUALITY HOT MIX 7A2015 12/312015 PRECINCTS $27.00 TON 4C SERVICES INC 7/12015 12/312015 BEPARIMENf BDAMDUM UNT EXCEPTIONS CAW BE BIDDER BEERSDATE EANSBATE PRECINCT 4P $26.74 TON Awardedlhe BW 4C SERVICES INC 7112016 12/312016 PRECINCT4-P $26.95 TON GRESHAM TRUCKING LLC 71=15 12/312016 PRECINCT4-P $27.50 TON QUALITY HOT MIX 7/12015 12/3lQOl5 DEPARTMEM BSAMDIM LPlf EXCEPTIONS EOWBD MOl BERWURAIDATE ETMN60AIE PRECINCT4-S $26.74 TON Awarded the Bid 4C SERVICES INC 7/12015 12/312015 PRECINCT4-S $26.95 TON GRESHAM TRUCKING LLC 7/12015 12/312015 PRECINCTS-S $27.50 TON QUALITYHQTMIX 7112015 12/312015 CALUBUN COUNTY, TX BIO TABULATIONS: ITEM 240, TYPE B IREXIBLE PROCESSED BASE], GRADE VMIN PI 61 ITEM ITEM 249, TYPE B (FLEXIBLE PROCESSED BASE), GRADES: (MINPl6) DEPARTMENT BRAMOIWT UHT EXCEPTIONS LOWBID mm B®VIANSOAIE ENEWS DAN PRECINCT $18.95 TON Aw.hlhd the Bid PRIHODA GRAVEL CO 7/12015 12/81/P015 DEPARTMENT BRAMOUNT ENT EXCEPTIONS IRWER SAW M09DATE ENBNISDATE PRECINCT $19.25 TON Aw WW[BeBl4 PRIHODA GRAVEL CO 7/12015 12131/2015 DEPARTMENT [STANDARD UNIT EXCEPTIONS LOWER MEET BECINN016DAIE ENWI GUAIE PRECINCT $21.50 TON AMM.d the BW PRIHODA GRAVEL CO 7/12015 12/312015 DEPARTMENT BRAMOHIT UHI EXCEPTIONS LOWER TOM DE6UUNISIMIE O WSDAIE PRECINCT4-P $21.76 TON Awa4od the BId PRIHODAGRAVELCO 7112D15 12/3112015 DEPARTMENT MANTON HQ EXCEPTIONS HINDU BIDDER BE6090ATE INONUATE PRECINCT4S $19.50 TON AwaNedtho Bl4 PRIHODAGRAVELCO 7/IM015 1213V2015 CALUBUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: ITEM 302, TYPE PE [TOPPING ROCK), GRADE 3 ITEM ITEM 3o2, TYPE PE (TOPPING ROCK), GRADE 3 NPARTMENT BRAMM UNT EXCEPTIONS LOWER WIDOW BE6UINN60ATI: INDIN66ATE PRECINCT $57.10 TON AwaNe4 the Bid VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7112016 12/31/2015 . SW DIVISION PRECINCT 1 $66.40 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7112015 12/312015 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT WRAMWIWIT UNIT EXCEPTIONS LOW BR RRmR WE60NBI6DATE DURING DATE PRECINCT2 $57.85 TON Ameladthe BW VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/1/2015 12/312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT2 $67.20 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/1/2016 1=1/2015 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT WEAMWNT UHT EXCEPTIONS IWWWE BIDDER BE6W@I6 DATE ENDR6DATE PRECINCT3 $59.40 TON Awente4 the Old VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7112015 IV3112015 SW DIVISION PRECINCTS $61.40 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 711RO15 12/312015 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT WRAMOIWT UNIT EXCEPTIONS LOWER RARER BE6WIIOI6DAIE ENOOIS DATE PRECINCT4-P $57.05 TON A health. BM VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12015 121312016 SW DIVISION PRECINCT4-P $69.60 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/12015 IMIAZ015 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT ERAMMWI UHT EXCEPTIONS IWWBID TOM MORNING DATE 01E1H60ATE PRECINCT4S $67.85 TON Aww&d the Bla VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7H2O16 IPJ312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT4S $66.00 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/12015 12/312015 MATERIALS CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: ITEM 304, TYPE PE ITOPPINB ROCK], GRADE 4 ITEM ITEM304, TYPE PE (TOPPING ROCK), GRADE 4 DEPARTMENT BWAMOM LOT EXCPTWNS TOWm SWBI BECUMS DATE EXETSDATE PRECINCT $57.60 TON Awarded the SM VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7112D15 IV31MO15 SW DIVISION PRECINCT $66.40 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/T2015 12/312015 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT mAMUWET RMT EXCEPTIONS LOWm BWmI BESDBINS DATE WANSDATE PRECINCT2 $58.35 TON Awardedthe Bld VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12015 12MI12015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT2 $67.20 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/1/2015 12/31/2015 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT mAMDUAT UNIT EACEPDONS LOWm mml CODING DATE ETWNSDATE PRECINCT3 $59.90 TON AWarded the Bid VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12015 12/312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT $62.40 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/12015 12/312015 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT TOO AMOUNT TINT EXCEPTIONS LOWm BIDDER BEGORNXSDATE DW 90ATE PRECINCT4-P $58.35 TON Awarded the BM VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7112015 12/312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT4-P $63.20 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 71=15 12/312016 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT MAMOINT UNIT EXCEPTIONS NWm mmI BEWNNNSOATE ENONSOATE PRECINCT4-S $58.35 TON Awarded the BM VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12016 12/312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT4-S $66.00 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7112015 121312015 MATERIALS CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: ITEM 330, LIMESTONE ROCK ASPHALT ITEM TTEM33o,LIMESTONE ROCKASPHALT DEPARTMENT BOAMOUNT COST EXCHUNS LOWm HIM BEsouDNDNATE ENIXII TE PRECINCT $76.60 TON Awarded Uet Bid VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12O16 12/312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT 1 $ItlAU TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7M2O15 12/312015 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT NOT AMOUNT UNIT EXCIPTONS LOWm MR BEFRIONODATE ENTINSDATE PRECINCT2 $77.35 TON Awardedthe Bid VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12015 121312016 SW DIVISION PRECINCT2 $78.40 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/1/2016 12131/2015 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT mAMWNT WEE EXCEPTIONS LOWM BWDWI BOOMS DATE ENINSOATE PRECINCT3 $78AO TON Awarded the BM MARTIN MARIETTA 7/12015 IM112015 MATERIALS PRECINCT 3 $78.90 TON VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12015 12/31/E015 SW DIVISION DEPARTMENT ONAMNNT TINT EXCEPNMS LOW BID MOST O NNDDATE TWNS DATE PRECINCTS-P $77.35 TON Awarded the Bid VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12015 12/312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT4-P $79.20 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/12015 12/312O15 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT DU MOONT TINE EXCPTONS NWm TOM SESDDNTS DATE ENINSOATE PRECINCT4-S $77.35 TON Awarded the Bid VULCAN MATERIALS CO W12016 12/312016 SW DIVISION PRECINCT4-S $01.00 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7IM015 12/312015 MATERIALS Sunday, July 05, 2016 Pagel of CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: ITEM 330, TYPE 0 [PRE -MIX LIMESTONE] ITEM ITEM 33o, TYPED (PRE -MIX LIMESTONE) WABTMNf BMMfEINf UMf EWTIONS IOWBO Bm BEMNl HATE DMGBATE PRECINCT $76.60 TON A.W.d the Bid VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12015 12/312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCTI $BlAD TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7112015 IV312015 MATERIALS UWASIMM WAMM UNT EACNONS LOWBID BUM BE61NMN60AH DWSOATE PRECINCT2 $77.35 TON AwaWBd the Bid VULCAN MATERIALS CO 711MO15 12/312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT2 $78.40 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/12016 12/312016 MATERIALS DEPARTMENT BMMOUNf UMf FACEPMS LnWBI1 BTnn9T BECOININSDATE ET100160ATE PRECINCT3 $78AB TON Awerdedlhe Ole MARTIN MARIETTA 7112015 12/312015 MATERIALS PRECINCT $78.90 TON VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7112015 12/312015 SW DIVISION DEPARTMEM BO1111 ff UMT EXURONS IOWM BNOEN BEGURMSBATE OWGUATE PRECINCT4-P $77.35 TON AwaWetltheeM VULCAN MATERIALS CO 71IM015 IV312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT4-P $79.20 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7112015 12/312015 MATERIALS UEPARTM BIDAMIANT SO EU MNS IUWUW BUOER BEBUMSDATE O WSBATE PRECINCT4S $77.35 TON Awaled the Bid VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12015 12/312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT4-S $77.50 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/12016 12/312015 MATERIALS Sunday, Juty 05. 2015 Pepe 1 of 1 CALHOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: ITEM 33Z LIMESTONE ROCK ASPHALT ITEM ITEM 332, LIMESTONE ROCKASPHALT DEPARTMENT BMMUM UMf ENCEPNONS LOWBIO BNOER WRESDATE VMS DATE PRECINCT $74.60 TON AweWad the Bid VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12016 IW312016 SW DIVISION PRECINCT $81.40 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7112015 12/312015 MATERIALS BEPARTMEM MAMOM TUR IXCBUONS fnWBI) Bmm TNL9MG BATE DIMSDATE PRECINCT2 $75.35 TON Aw.adad Ne BM VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/12016 12/3112015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT2 $82.20 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/12015 103IM015 MATERIALS UIFARUAEM WAMOUM UNN IXCEPTIONS LUWBO 111110BI BRIII10N6DRTE UNSDATE PRECINCTS $76.90 TON AwaWed Me Bid VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7112016 12/31/2016 SW DIVISION PRECINCT $78.40 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7/12015 12/31/P015 MATERIALS DEPARTMEM BOAATDIAU UNIT WEPNONS MBA BNONI BERINNOISDATE D WW60ATE PRECINCT4-P $75.35 TON AwaWedlha Bld VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7/112015 12/31/2015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT4P $79.20 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 71I2016 12/312016 MATERIALS DEPART M BUAMOUM Ullf IXCEPUUNS LOWBO BNUER BE6U INSPATE HMGDATE PRECINCT4-S $75.35 TON AmWed the Old VULCAN MATERIALS CO 7fl2015 12/312015 SW DIVISION PRECINCT4-S $81.00 TON MARTIN MARIETTA 7112015 121312015 MATERIALS CALNOUN COUNTY, TX BID TABULATIONS: ITEM 334, TYPE D, ROT MIX COLD LAID ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT ITEM ITEM 334, TYPED, HOT MIX COLD LAID ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT 0@ARIMENf NAMOIINT UK ERCEPDONS IOWSU Bm BE6BN SDATE VMS DATE PRECINCT $86.00 TON Awadedthe Bid QUALITYHOTMIX 7112016 12/312015 BEPASTIAENf MAMOONI ONT EXCEPDONS LDWBO BSIDER BE6MSDATE OM90ATE PRECINCT2 $86.50 TON Awerdedthe Bld QUALITY HOT MIX 7112015 12/312015 DEPARFAUff MAMOBNT BND EXODUS 10WSO BUM BEB MNGDATE OWIDATE PRECINCT $86.00 TON Ambled the Bid QUALITYHOTMIX 7/12015 121312015 DEPARIMM BUAMMBR UW WOMB IOWM ow SHOW DATE DMIDATE PRECINCT4-P $87.00 TON Awahledtha Bid QUALITYHOTMIX 7112015 IMI2016 BEPARTMENT BIOAM61TNf THAT EXC&DONS IOWBO WOOD BE9 MNSDATE OM CRATE PRECINCT4S $87.00 TON AwWedthe BN QUALITYHOTMIX 7112015 120112016 APPROVE SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR PRESCRIPTION DRUGS FOR THE CALHOUN COUNTY INDIGENT PROGRAM FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2016 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2016. BIDS WILL BE DUE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 AND CONSIDERED FOR AWARD ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015, Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve specifications and authorize the County Auditor to advertise for bids for prescription drugs for the Calhoun County Indigent Program for the period beginning January 1, 2016 and ending December 31, 2016. Bids will be due Thursday, December 3, 2015 and considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015. Commissioner Finster seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. CINDY MUELLER COUNTY AUDITOR, CALHOUN COUNTY COUNTY COURTHOUSE ANNEX II - 202 S ANN ST, STE B PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 (361) 553-4610 MEMORANDUM TO: JUDGE PFEIFER & SUSAN RILEY COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE FROM: AUDITORS OFFICE — PEGGY HALL RE: AGENDA ITEM FOR COURT AGENDAITEM ,V A, l ► Consider and take necessary action to approve specifications and authorize the County Auditor to advertise for bids for Prescription Drugs for the Calhoun County Indigent Program for the period beginning January 1, 2016 and ending December 31, 2016. Bids will be due Thursday, December 3, 2015 and considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015. SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS FOR THE CALHOUN COUNTY INDIGENT PROGRAM 1. The County of Calhoun is requesting sealed bids for Prescription Drugs for the Calhoun County Indigent Program. The Indigent Program is administered by Calhoun County Memorial Medical Center. 2. The bid shall be in effect for a period of twelve (12) months, beginning January 1, 2016 and ending December 31, 2016. 3. The CIHCP Handbook will be followed unless noted in specifications. 4. The formula taken from Section Four, Page 10 of the CIHCP Handbook will be used for the Calhoun County Indigent Program less any additional discounts, if any given. (see attached copy of Section Four, Page 10 of the CIHCP Handbook) 5. All charges must be included in bid price (as allowed by the CIHCP Handbook or Calhoun County). 6. Pharmacy benefits will be limited to a maximum of three (3) prescriptions monthly not exceeding $30 per month. 7. Only generic drugs will be paid for by the County Indigent Program, unless generic drugs are not available. 8. No other charges may be added to the bid price when invoiced unless noted as an exception on the Invitation to Bid Form. Exceptions may disqualify your bid. 9. Calhoun County may audit the billing and invoicing at any time deemed necessary. All costs incurred for such audits will be at the cost of the bidder. 10. If bidder uses a billing company (processor/partner) to process payments for the billing, the name of the billing company that processes these payment must be listed on the Invitation To Bid Form. 11. "Average Wholesale Pricing" will be made available to Calhoun County. Each monthly billing will include, at minimum, the following: • Pharmacy Name & Address • Date • Patient Name & Address • Physician Name • New or Refill • Quantity • RX# • Drug Name (Only Generic unless generic is not available) • AWP AMOUNT • PRICE THAT IS CHARGED TO CALHOUN COUNTY (INCLUDE CALCULATION & FEE) Page 1 of 2 12. CALHOUN COUNTY will use the below formula taken from Section Four, Page 10 of the CIHCP Handbook less any additional discounts, if any are given. (CIHCP Handbook may be updated at various time during the year) MAXIMUM OF 3 PRESCRIPTIONS NOT EXCEEDING $30 per MONTH Prescription Drugs: This service includes up to three prescription drugs per month. New and refilled prescriptions count equally toward this three prescription drugs per month total. Drugs must be prescribed by a physician or other practitioner within the scope of practice under law. The quantity of each prescription depends on the prescribing practice of the Physician and the needs of the patient. PaVment Standard: Use the following information and formula • Utilizing any pharmaceutical company's database that provides average wholesale pricing, look -up the drug's 11-digit NDC number and the quantity dispensed to determine the average wholesale price (AWP). • Net Cost is: Generic prescription drugs is AWP minus 50% Brand name prescription drugs is AWP minus 15% • The drug dispensing fee is $3.00 • The formula for computing the TDSHS Payable is: Net Cost + drug dispensing fee = TDSHS Payable Example: Prescription is written for 34 generic tablets AWP for 25 tablets is $100.00. 1. $100.00 divided by 25 = $4.00 per tablet 2. $4.00 per tablet x 34 tablets (prescribed quantity) = $136.00 3. $136.00 - $68.00 (50% for generic) = $68.00 4. $68.00 + $3.00 (dispensing fee) = $71.00 TDSHS Payable A payment amount may be negotiated with the provider for: Prescription compound drugs, Prescription drugs not found in any pharmaceutical database, or Prescription drugs that do not have an NDC number 13. No person has the authority to verbally alter these specifications. Any changes to Specifications will be made in writing (Addendum approved by Commissioners' Court) and sent to each person having a bid package. 14. All disputes or protests will be held in Calhoun County, Texas. Page 2 of 2 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SUBMITTING SEALED BIDS TO CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF BIDDING AND THE SPECIFICATIONS MAYRESULT IN THE BID BEING DISQUALIFIED. The County of Calhoun is requesting sealed bids for Prescription Drugs for the following: • Calhoun County Indigent Program See Invitation To Bid Form The bid shall be in effect for a period of twelve (12) months beginning January 1, 2016 and ending December 31, 2016. BIDDING ► SUBMIT: Return the Prescription Drugs Invitation To Bid Form w If you would like to send other information, please send 3 copies (Original and 2 copies) A. All bids must be on the Prescription Drugs Invitation to Bid Form furnished by the County Auditor's Office and must be typed. B. TIME AND DATE: Formal bids must be in the office of the County Judge on or before 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015. The clock in the County Judge's office is the official clock that will be used in determining the time that a bid is received and the time that bids will be opened. An early postmark will not suffice. Be sure you have allowed ample time for postal delivery. The County will not be responsible for the delivery of your bid to the office of the County Judge. If you choose to send your bid by postal delivery, then it is recommended that you call the County Judge's office at 361-553-4600 to verify receipt of your bid prior to bid opening. Calhoun County does not accept faxed or emailed bids. All BIDS ARE DUE on or before 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015 at the following address: Michael J Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 2115 Ann St 3rd Floor, Room 301 Port Lavaca TX 77979 920'Mark the outside of the sealed 9 x 12 or larger envelope with the name of the bid item — "Sealed Bid — Prescription Drugs -Indigent Program". am". If you send your bid by UPS, FedEx, etc, the outside of this envelope or box must be marked: "Sealed Bid — Prescription Drugs -Indigent Program" Pagel of 4 C. WITHDRAWAL OF BID: A bidder may withdraw their bid before County acceptance of the bid without prejudice to himself/herself, by submitting a written request for its withdrawal to the County Judge. D. Bids must show total unit price. All charges must be included in bid price. No other charges may be added to the bid price when invoiced unless noted as an exception on the bid form. If exceptions are noted, this may void the bid. E. No change in price will be considered after bids have been opened. F. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of bids: 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015, Calhoun County Courthouse, County Judge's Office, 3`d Floor, Room 301, Port Lavaca TX 77979. Bids will be considered for award on Thursday, December 10, 2015 during Commissioners' Court. 2. BIDS: Bids are for a twelve (12) month period, beginning January 1, 2016 and ending December 31, 2016. BID FORMS: The Invitation To Bid Form for the Prescription Drugs must be signed and dated by an officer (or employee) who is authorized to sign and execute this form, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other Vendor, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the individual signing nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. 4. EXCEPTIONS: If exceptions are being taken to any part of specifications, they must be listed on the Invitation To Bid Prescription Drugs Form or on company letterhead and manually signed. Exceptions may disqualify the bid. TAXES: The County is exempt from the Federal Excise Tax and State Sales and Use Tax. The bid price must not include the above mentioned taxes. 6. AWARD Commissioners' Court reserves the right to waive technicalities, reject any or all bids, to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to Calhoun County and to be the sole judge in determining which bids will be most advantageous to Calhoun County. In the event of tie bids, the winning bid is determined per the Texas Local Government Code 262.027(b). The County of Calhoun, Texas is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. The County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Page 2 of 4 DELIVERIES: Upon any breach of this agreement, the County reserves the right to proceed against the successful vendor and/or the surety on his bond for any and all damages and costs occasioned by the breach. All disputes concerning this bid will be determined by Commissioners' Court or their designated representative(s). All disputes will be held in Calhoun County, Texas. 8. BILLING: All bills are subject to approval by the Auditor's office. County Indigent Payments: Approval for payment of all invoices will be made once the invoices are submitted to the County Auditor's office by Memorial Medical Center and approved by Commissioners' Court during their last meeting of the month (4th Thursday) (date is subject to change). Payment will then be made by Memorial Medical Center after the 1st of the following month. 9. CONDITIONS PART OF BID: The general conditions of submitting sealed bids to Calhoun County, Texas defined herein shall be a part of the attached bid. 10. CONTRACT: A. No formal contract will be executed. The following will comprise the contract between the County and the successful bidder. 1. Invitation to Bid Form for Prescription Drugs for County Indigent Program 2. Specifications for Prescription Drugs for County Indigent Program 3. General Conditions of Submitting Sealed Bids to Calhoun County, Texas 4. Copy of Section Four, Page 10 of the CIHCP Handbook 5. Letter awarding the bid B. In case of conflict, the specifications and general conditions shall be controlling. 11. PROTEST PROCEDURES: All disputes or protests will be held in Calhoun County, Texas. Any actual or prospective bidder or proposer who believes they are aggrieved in connection with or pertaining to a bid or proposal may file a protest. The protest must be delivered in writing to the Auditor's Office, in person or by certified mail return receipt requested prior to award. The written protest must include: 1. Name, mailing address and business phone number of the protesting party; 2. Appropriate identification of the bid or proposal being protested; 3. A precise statement of the reasons for the protest; and 4. Any documentation or other evidence supporting the protest and any alleged claims. Page 3 of 4 The Auditor's Office will attempt to resolve the protest, including at the Auditor's option, meeting with the protesting party. If the protest is successfully resolved by mutual agreement, written verification of the resolution, with specifics on each point addressed in the protest, will be forwarded to Commissioners' Court. If the Auditor's Office is not successful in resolving the protest, the protesting party may request in writing that the protest be considered by Commissioners' Court. Applicable documentation and other information applying to the protest will be forwarded to Commissioners' Court, who will promptly review such documentation and information. If additional information is desired, Commissioners' Court may notify the necessary party or parties to the protest to provide such information. The decision of Commissioner's Court will be final. 12. PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT: A. All governmental information is presumed to be available to the public. Certain exceptions may apply to the disclosure of the information. Governmental bodies shall promptly release requested information that is not confidential by law, either constitutional, statutory, or by judicial decision, or information for which an exception to disclosure has not been sought. B. To request information from Calhoun County, please contact: Calhoun County Auditor's Office Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II Attn: Cindy Mueller, County Auditor 202 S Ann St, Ste B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone: 361-553-4610 Fax:361-553-4614 cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org C. To request information regarding the bid packages, please contact: Calhoun County Auditor's Office Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II Attn: Peggy Hall, Assistant Auditor 202 S Ann St, Ste B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone:361-553-4610 Fax:361-553-4614 peggy.hall(c ealhouncotx.org Page 4 of 4 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS -INVITATION TO BID FORM PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Calhoun County Indigent Program JANUARY 1, 2016 Thru DECEMBER 31, 2016 • Calhoun County Indigent Program Gli' NET COST to be computed in accordance with the Department of State Health Services, County Indigent Health Care Program Handbook, Payment Standard for Prescription Drugs. (Section Four, Page 10, from the DSHS Handbook attached — Handbook may be updated at various times during the year) Fill in appropriate blanks Net Cost: Generic--) AWP Minus 50% LESS Additional Discount - Minimum Amount Additional Discount Total Discount Percentage off of AWP (Minimum is 50%) Dispensing Fee —PLUS Plus Dispensing fee, if any ($3.00 maximum) Net Cost: Name Brand--) AWP Minus 15% LESS Additional Discount - Minimum Amount Additional Discount Dispensing Fee —PLUS Plus Dispensing Fee, if any ($3.00 maximum) Total Discount Percentage off of AWP (Minimum is 15%) The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this bid form, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership, or individual has notprepared this bid in collusion with any other bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms, or conditions ofsaid bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid Date of Bid: Company: Authorized Signature & Title: Print Name & Title of Authorized Signature: Telephone Number: Email: Contact Person: _ Name Contact Information: Telephone Number, Fax Number & Email Fax Number: List any exceptions to the given bid specifications OR outside billing company (processor/partner), if any, that process payments SECTION FOUR SERVICE DELIVERY Page 10 Basic Health Care Services (continued) This service includes up to three prescription drugs per month. New and Prescription refilled prescriptions count equally toward this three prescription drugs per Drugs month total. Drugs must be prescribed by a physician or other practitioner within the scope of practice under law. The quantity of each prescription depends on the prescribing practice of the physician and the needs of the patient. Payment Standard. Use the following information and formula. • Utilizing any pharmaceutical company's database that provides average wholesale pricing, look -up the drug's 11-digit NDC number and the quantity dispensed to determine the average wholesale price (AWP). • Net Cost for: o Generic prescription drugs is AWP minus 50% o Brand name prescription drugs is AWP minus 15% • The drug dispensing fee is $3.00. • The formula for computing the TDSHS Payable is: Net Cost + drug dispensing fee = TDSHS Payable Example: Prescription is written for 34 generic tablets AW P for 25 tablets is $100.00. 1. $100.00 divided by 25 = $4.00 per tablet 2. $4.00 per tablet x 34 tablets (prescribed quantity) _ $136.00 3. $136.00 - $68.00 (50% for generic) _ $68.00 4. $68.00 + $3.00 (dispensing fee) _ $71.00 TDSHS Payable • A payment amount may be negotiated with the provider for: o Prescription compound drugs, o Prescription drugs not found in any pharmaceutical database , or o Prescription drugs that do not have an NDC number. RHC services must be provided in a freestanding or hospital -based rural Rural Health health clinic and provided by a physician, a physician assistant, an Clinic (RHC) advanced practice nurse (including a nurse practitioner, a clinical nurse Services specialist, and a certified nurse midwife), or a visiting nurse. Payment Standard: Use the Rate per Visit in the "Medicare -Approved Rural Health Clinic Rates' included in Appendix A. January2012 low PEOOY HALL CRISTINA P TUAZON 202 S ANN ST, STE B DEMI CABRERA CANDICE VILLARREAL PORT LAVACA, TEMS 71979 ERICA PEREZ 1"ASSISTANT AUDITOR TELEPHONE 13611553-4610FAN136115534614 ASSISTANT AUDITORS October 22, 2015 INVITATION TO BID PRESCRIPTION DRUGS FOR THE CALHOUN COUNTY INDIGENT PROGRAM January 1, 2016 thru December 31, 2016 Please find the following information enclosed: ► Return Instructions ► Specifications for Prescription Drugs for the Calhoun County Indigent Program ► General Conditions of Submitting Sealed Bids to Calhoun County, Texas ► Vendor Information ► Invitation To Bid Form ra�- The Prescription Drugs Invitation to Bid Form must be returned in a Sealed 9 x 12 or larger envelope. DO NOT FOLD BID 0' The outside of the sealed envelope must be marked: "Sealed Bid — Prescription Drugs -Indigent Program" If you send your bid by UPS, FEDEX, etc, the outside of this envelope or box must be marked: "Sealed Bid -Prescription Drugs -Indigent Program" t2�- If you would like to send additional information on your products, please send 3 copies (One original and two copies) ► Copy of Section Four, Page 10 of the CIHCP Handbook — Prescription Drugs ► Current Fees (January 1, 2015 thru December 31, 2015) If you have questions regarding the Bid Package, please contact: Peggy Hall Assistant Auditor 202 S. Ann St, Ste B Port Lavaca TX 77979 Telephone:361-553-4610 Fax:361-553-4614 Email: peggy.hall@calhouncotx.org CIN PEGGY HALL CRISTINA P TUAZON 202 S ANN ST, STE B BEMI CABRERA CANBICE VILLARREAL PORT IAVACA, TEXAS 77979 ERICA PEREZ 1" ASSISTANT AUDITOR TELEPHONE 13611553-4610FAX13611553-4614 ASSISTANT AUDITORS October 22, 2015 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS Submitting a Bid for Prescriptions Drugs for the Calhoun County Indigent Program BIDS DUE: By 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 3, 2015 DELIVERY ADDRESS: Michael Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 211SAnn St 3rd Floor, Room 301 Port Lavaca TX 77979 Return the following: This information must be returned by the time and date due. Failure to return the following information may void your bid(s). 1. Vendor Information Form E. r. Not Fold Bid Form Bid must .e returned in a sealed 9 x 12 or larger envelope "Sealed Bid Drugs-IndigentProgram" If you send your bids by UPS, FEDEX, etc, the outside of this envelope muso-I be E. aProgram" * If additional information is sent in on your product and or services, please send 3 copies of the information with the Invitation To Bid Form. VENDOR INFORMATION Legal Name of Company Telephone Number Fax Number Complete Mailing Address (for Correspondence) City, State and Zip Code Complete Remittance Address (if different from above — if billing company is used, list here) City, State and Zip Code Order Contact Name and Title (printed) Order Contact Email Address Order Contact Telephone Number Authorized Representative and Title (printed) Authorized Representative's Email Address Signature of Authorized Representative Date a CURRENT FEES (January 1, 2015 thru December 31, 2015) FOR PRESCRIPTION DRUGS For the Calhoun County Indigent Program Calhoun County Indigent Program: Current bid is held by HEB Pharmacy Total Discount Percentage: Generic Drugs = 76% Total Generic Effective Rate (76% as stated on Bid Form) AWP Minus 50% less additional discount 25% (as stated on Bid Form) Plus $1.89 ($1 dispense fee and $0.89 administrative fee) Brand Name Drugs = 18.5%Total Discount Rate AWP Minus 15% less additional discount 3.5% Plus $1.89 ($1 dispense fee and $0.89 administrative fee) RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO THE LAND APPLICATION PERMIT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE RENEWAL BY BENEFICIAL LAND MANAGEMENT, L.L.C. PERMIT NO. WQ0004666000: Commissioner Finster made a motion to approve Resolution in Opposition to the Land Application Permit of Sewage Sludge Renewal by Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C. Permit No. WQ0004666000. Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO THE LAND APPLICATION PERMIT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE RENEWAL BY BENEFICIAL LAND MANAGEMENT, L.L.C., PERMIT NO. W00004666000 WHEREAS, Calhoun County, a subdivision of the State of Texas, is charged with both the responsibility and the statutory authority to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Calhoun County, Texas and their property interest; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge and the disposal of grease trap waste and grit trap waste are activities that have high potential to negatively impact the health, safety and welfare of any community; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge and the disposal of grease trap waste and grit trap waste may negatively influence property values; and WHEREAS, Calhoun County believes that the disposal of such wastes in the manner proposed by Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C., in Victoria County constitutes an unacceptable risk and threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Calhoun County, Texas; and WHEREAS, grease trap waste and grit trap waste contains toxic materials from commercial sources unlike sewage sludge from humans and households; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge containing grease trap waste and grit trap waste has the potential to escape into the air and/or waterways, including subsurface waterways, posing significant threats to the public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, Calhoun and Victoria Counties share a common boundary along the Arenosa Creek in the vicinity of the proposed permit site; and WHEREAS, the nature of the soils of Calhoun and Victoria Counties is such that it would allow the migration of waste and hazardous materials to contaminate water resources by runoff into surface water, including by not limited to Arenosa Creek, and/or leach into the groundwater; and WHEREAS, the potential contamination of Calhoun County's water resources poses a significant threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens as they rely on these resources for drinking water, and WHEREAS, the proposed waste may include heavy metals and other contaminants and such substances present a threat to the public health, safety and welfare, including the potential to contribute to the impairments of water quality in Arenosa Creek, Lavaca Bay and the Matagorda Basin. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Calhoun County, Texas opposes the sewage sludge land application renewal request by Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C., including the request for experimental use authorization to authorize land application of sewage sludge mixed with grease and grit trap waste, and FURTHER, BE IT RESOLVED, that Calhoun County, Texas shall submit this resolution and additional written comments to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality opposing Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C.'s, sewage sludge land application renewal request for Permit No. WQ0004666000. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS THE 22ND DAY OF OCTOBER, 2015. ABSENT Vern Lyssy Commissioner, Precinct #2 ATTEST: Anna Goodman, Courtly Cledc By: Josie Sampson, Deputy Michael J. Pfeiferf Calhoun County Judge � 4 N i Frit ch Co issioner, Precingb#3 Kenneth Finster Commissioner, Precinct 44 IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, TEXAS RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO THE LAND APPLICATION PERMIT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE RENEWAL BY BENEFICIAL LAND MANAGEMENT, L.L.C., PERMIT NO. W00004666000 WHEREAS, Jackson County, a subdivision of the State of Texas, is charged with both the responsibility and the statutory authority to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Jackson County, Texas and their property interest; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge and the disposal of grease trap waste and grit trap waste are activities that have high potential to negatively impact the health, safety and welfare of any community; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge and the disposal of grease trap waste and grit trap waste may negatively influence property values; and WHEREAS, Jackson County believes that the disposal of such wastes in the manner proposed by Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C., in Victoria County constitutes an unacceptable risk and threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Jackson County, Texas; and WHEREAS, grease trap waste and grit trap waste contains toxic materials from commercial sources unlike sewage sludge from humans and households; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge containing grease trap waste and grit trap waste has the potential to escape into the air and/or waterways, including subsurface waterways, posing significant threats to the public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, Jackson and Victoria Counties share a common boundary along the Arenosa Creek in the vicinity of the proposed permit site; and WHEREAS, the nature of the soils of Jackson and Victoria Counties is such that it would allow the migration of waste and hazardous materials to contaminate water resources by runoff into surface water, including by not limited to Arenosa Creek, and/or leach into the groundwater; and WHEREAS, the potential contamination of Jackson County's water resources poses a significant threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens as they rely on these resources for drinking water, and WHEREAS, the proposed waste may include heavy metals and other contaminants and such substances present a threat to the public health, safety and welfare, including the potential to contribute to the impairments of water quality in Arenosa Creek, Lavaca Bay and the Matagorda Basin. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Jackson County, Texas opposes the sewage sludge land application renewal request by Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C., including the request for experimental use authorization to authorize land application of sewage sludge mixed with grease and grit trap waste, and FURTHER, BE IT RESOLVED, that Jackson County, Texas shall submit this resolution and additional written comments to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality opposing Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C.'s, sewage sludge land application renewal request for Permit No. WQ0004666000. Read and Adopted this Zg'�'—day of 2015, by a vote of S' ayes and 4c> nays. r .ec - Dennis Simons, County Judge Wayne Hunt, bommissioner, Pet. 1 Wayne u� bela, Commissioner, Pct. 2 yl cek, Commissioner, Pet. 3 Dennis Karl, Commissioner, Pct. 4 ATTEST: Barbara Williams, County Clerk FILED Pkw,LtA 7,K, Z 1 S f) l: 2NPrv� BARBARA WILUAMS-0erk of County Cott A Jaclumr county, Toms BY ' �\ IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, TEXAS RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO THE LAND APPLICATION PERMIT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE RENEWAL BY BENEFICIAL LAND MANAGEMENT, L.L.C., PERMIT NO. W00004666000 WHEREAS, Jackson County, a subdivision of the State of Texas, is charged with both the responsibility and the statutory authority to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Jackson County, Texas and theirproperty interest; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge and the disposal of grease trap waste and grit trap waste are activities that have high potential to negatively impact the health, safety and welfare of any community; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge and the disposal of grease trap waste and grit trap waste may negatively influence property values; and WHEREAS, Jackson County believes that the disposal of such wastes in the manner proposed by Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C., in Victoria County constitutes an unacceptable risk and threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Jackson County, Texas; and WHEREAS, grease trap waste and grit trap waste contains toxic materials from commercial sources unlike sewage sludge from humans and households; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge containing grease trap waste and grit trap waste has the potential to escape into the air and/or waterways, including subsurface waterways, posing significant threats to the public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, Jackson and Victoria Counties share a common boundary along the Arenosa Creek in the vicinity of the proposed permit site; and WHEREAS, the nature of the soils of Jackson and Victoria Counties is such that it would allow the migration of waste and hazardous materials to contaminate water resources by runoff into surface water, including by not limited to Arenosa Creek, and/or leach into the groundwater; and WHEREAS, the potential contamination of Jackson County's water resources poses a significant threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens as they rely on these resources for drinking water, and WHEREAS, the proposed waste may include heavy metals and other contaminants and such substances present a threat to the public health, safety and welfare, including the potential to contribute to the impairments of water quality in Arenosa Creek, Lavaca Bay and the Matagorda Basin. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Jackson County, Texas opposes the sewage sludge land application renewal request by Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C., including the request for experimental use authorization to authorize land application of sewage sludge mixed with grease and grit trap waste, and FURTHER, BE IT RESOLVED, that Jackson County, Texas shall submit this resolution and additional written comments to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality opposing Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C.'s, sewage sludge land application renewal request for Permit No. WQ0004666000. Read and Adopted this Z9-1'_day of ,, /-- ,., 6,a, , 2015, by a vote of S ayes and nays. Dennis Simons, County Judge Wayne Hunt, tommissioner, Pet. 1 IAf��_. Wayne ubela, Commissioner, Pct. 2 .',,yqollcek, Commissioner, Pct. 3 Dennis Karl, Commissioner, Pct. 4 ATTEST: Barbara Williams, County Clerk FILED&p f f w�U,L 7,8', Zol S Q 1; 2Npn' BARBARA W1LftjJAMS4;Ier7c of County Gaut � Jaftofn County, Toms BY /`` ALLISON, BASS & Magee, L.L.P. ,4a,t2wa A. O. WATSON HOUSE JAMEs P. AwsoN FT 4oa lz� n STRR01 1.a1jkgBC1aI115an-Lamcgm AUSTiNTIN, TEXAS 78701 RoRERT T. BASS (512) 482-0701 r. ns' f 11'saa-Jl a rom VAX (512) 4804902 J. ERIC MAGEE e.mageeCM drshn-bnn .rnnY August 14, 2015 VIA FACSIMILE:512-239-3311 AND CERTIFIED MAIL Ms. Bridget C. Bohac, Chief Clerk Office of the Chief Clerk Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, MC-105 P.O. Box, MC 109 Austin, TX 78711-3311 PHILLLP L. LEDBETTER )1.IC11beffCYCNaBISUh- iCOUI CARAH•BETH BASS c.Uncs@nBL51f u•Dnss.cam C� Ilj C" Fr; a J irl � rn RE: Application of Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C. for Land Application of Sewage Sludge Renewal and Amendment; Permit No. W0000466000 Dear Ms. Bohac: Enclosed please find Victoria County's Written Comments in Opposition to the proposed Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C.'s Land Application Permit of Sewage Sludge Renewal and Amendment to Permit. The TCEQ issued its Preliminary Decision on the above referenced matter on July 15, 2015. Victoria County is timely submitting its public comments. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, ^ 4Eric Magee JEM/cah tl°gym ;, VICTORIA COUNTY'S WRITTEN COMMENTS IN OPPOSITI10I4? TO PROPOSED BLM'S LAND APPLICATION PERMIT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE RENEWAL AND AMENDMENT TO PERMI Victoria County, Texas submits its comments in opposition to Ben cial ' and ; Management, L.L.C.'s (hereinafter `BLM") request for renewal with changes of TCEQ ZZ it No. WQ0004666000, which authorizes the land application of sewage sludge from a domestic wastewater treatment plant for beneficial use, and BLM's request for an experimental use authorization under 30 TAC § 312.3(k) to authorize land application of sewage sludge mixed with grease and grit trap waste and would show the following: I. Comments in Opposition On August 10, 2015, Victoria County, Texas adopted its Resolution in Opposition to the Land Application of Sewage Sludge Renewal by Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C., Permit No. WQ0004666000. Victoria County incorporates and includes its Resolution as part of its written opposition with these submitted comments. See attached Resolution. A. The proposed land use application renewal request and amendment fail to comply with TCEQ's rules and regulations. The proposed amendment and renewal is inconsistent with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's (TCEQ) rules governing sludge use and sludge disposal and its rules governing municipal solid waste disposal. Specifically, the allowance of land application of sewage sludge mixed with grease and grit trap waste is not authorized by these rules and/or Texas law. Chapter 312 of the Texas Administrative Code sets forth the rules of the TCEQ governing the disposal of sewage sludge use and disposal. The purpose of these rules "is to implement the powers and duties of the commission under the Texas Water Code, the Health and Safety Code, and other laws, to establish the general policies of the commission, and to set forth procedures to be followed in agency proceedings." 30 TAC § 1.1. Chapter 312 "establishes standards, which consist of general requirements, pollutant limits, management practices, and operational standards, for the final use or disposal of sewage sludge generated during the treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works, and for the final use or disposal of domestic septage. Standards are included in this chapter for sewage sludge and domestic septage applied to the land for beneficial use, or place on a surface disposal site." 30 TAC § 312,1. As plainly stated in this Chapter, there are no provisions for the disposal and/or land application of grease and grit trap waste nor any provisions concerning Iand application of sewage sludge mixed with grease and grit trap waste. See Chapter 312 of TAC. Although the rules provide for experimental use, the use requested in this application is not permitted under that provision because such experimental use "shall be excluded from the requirements of this chapter, provided [that certain] conditions are met at the time the sewage sludge is placed on a beneficials use site or reclamation site. 30 TAC § 312.3(k). The exclusion for an experimental use in Chapter 312 clearly does not apply in the present application renewal and amendment, as Chapter 312 "does not establish requirements for the land application of grease and grit trap waste" 30 TAC § 312(1). Chapter 312 provides clear and undisputed definitions concerning the applicability of these rules. Specifically, sewage sludge is defined as "solid, semi -solid, or liquid residue generated during the treatment of domestic sewage in treatment works." 30 TAC § 312.8(73). Further, the definition for sewage sludge debris demonstrates that grit trap waste is not included in this Chapter by providing that sewage sludge debris "does not include grit or screenings remove during the preliminary treatment of domestic sewage at a treatment works, nor does it include grit trap waste." 30 TAC § 312.8(74). The rules define domestic sewage as "waste and wastewater from humans or household operations that is discharged to a wastewater collection system or otherwise treatment works." 30 TAC § 312.8(27). Additionally, the rules state that domestic septage "does not include grease removed from a grease trap." 30 TAC § 321.8(26). Therefore, Chapter 312 does not provide a basis for a permit for the land use application of grit and grease trap waste nor does it provide a basis a permit for such waste to be mixed with sewage sludge for land application under this Chapter, The only rules governing grit trap waste and grease trap waste in Chapter 312 are located in subchapter G concerning the standards applicable to persons and governmental agencies, "collecting, generating and/or transporting," in part, grit trap waste and grease trap waste. 30 TAC § 312.141. This subchapter does not provide a basis for a permit for the land application of grit trap waste and grease trap waste. The regulations governing the storage, collection, handling, transportation, processing, and disposal of grit trap waste and grease trap waste are located in Chapter 330, except for the aforementioned subchapter in Chapter 312. Specifically, Chapter 330 defines grease trap waste as "material collected in and from a grease interceptor in the sanitary sewer service line of a commercial, institutional, or industrial food service or processing establishment, including the solids resulting from dewatering processes." 30 TAC § 330.3(59). Further, grit trap waste is defined as "waste from interceptors placed in the drains prior to entering the sewer system at maintenance and repair shops, automobile service stations, car washes, laundries, and other similar establishments." 30 TAC § 330.3(60) and see also 30 TAC § 312.8(39). Therefore, TCEQ's rules and regulations demonstrate that disposal of grease trap waste and grit trap waste is governed by Chapter 330, not Chapter 312, Finally, the rules provide that beneficial use is defined as the "placement of sewage sludge onto land in a manner that complies with the requirements of [this Chapter], and does not exceed the agronomic need or rate for a cover crop, or any metal or toxic constituent limitations that the cover crop may have." 30 TAC § 312.8(14). BLM has failed to demonstrate that sewage sludge mixed with grease and grit trap waste will meet the requirements of beneficial use. By the very definition, beneficial use is not defined to include sewage sludge mixed with other waste, especially grease and grit trap waste. Indeed, the definition of grease and grit trap waste will clearly exclude these substances from beneficial use. Not only has BLM failed to demonstrate the beneficial use of the mixed sewage sludge but BLM has failed to demonstrate that such waste will not pose a significant threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Victoria County, including but not limited to the water resources. B. The proposed land use application renewal and amendment does not adequately address health, safety and welfare concerns. As stated in the Victoria County Commissioners Court Resolution, the disposal of sewage sludge and the disposal of grease trap waste and grit trap waste in the manner proposed by Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C„ in Victoria County constitutes an unacceptable risk and threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Victoria County, Texas. Further, the disposal of such wastes has the potential to escape into the air and/or waterways, including subsurface waterways, posing significant threats to the public health, safety and welfare. Finally, the proposed waste poses a significant threat to the water resources of Victoria County, including the potential to contribute to the impairments of water quality in Arenosa Creek, Lavaca Bay and the Matagorda Basin. The State of Texas recognizes that the waters of the Matagorda Bay basin, including Arenosa Creek, are impaired by excessive levels of bacteria. By granting the proposed renewal and amendment, the permit would allow for sewage sludge and/or grit and grease trap waste to potentially drain into the water resources of Victoria County and the Matagorda Bay basin. Including but not limited to these issues, Victoria County specifically opposes the proposed permit renewal and experimental use amendment due to its concerns with potential issues of drainage and runoff, buffer zones, unknown contaminants and groundwater protection. Therefore, the proposed permit would fall to sufficiently safeguard the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the County. H. Conclusion For the aforementioned reasons, Victoria County, Texas submits these comments in opposition to Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C.'s Land Use Application Renewal and Amendment to TCEQ Permit No. W00004666000. Therefore, Victoria County requests that the TCEQ deny the renewal of the permit for land application of sewage sludge from a domestic wastewater treatment plant for beneficial use and deny BLM's request for an experimental use authorization under 30 TAC § 312.3(k) to authorize land application of sewage sludge mixed with grease and grit trap waste. IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF VICTORIA COUNTY, TEXAS Rr SOLMON IN OPPOSITION TO THE LAND APPLICATION PERMIT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE RENEWAL BY BENEFICIAL LAND MANAGEMENT, L.L.C., PERMIT NO. WQ0004666000 WHEREAS, Victoria County, a subdivision of the State of Texas, is charged with both the responsibility and the statutory authority to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Victoria County, Texas and their property interest; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge and the disposal of grease trap waste and grit trap waste are activities that have high potential to negatively impact the health, safety and welfare of any community; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge and the disposal of grease trap waste and grit trap waste may negatively influence property values; and WHEREAS, Victoria County believes that the disposal of such wastes in the manner proposed by Benoficial Land Management, L.L.C., in Victoria County constitutes an unacceptable risk and threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Victoria County, Texas; and WHEREAS, grease trap waste and grit trap waste contains toxic materials from commercial sources unlike sewage sludge from humans and households; and WHEREAS, the disposal of sewage sludge containing grease trap waste and grit trap waste has the potential to escape into the air and/or waterways, including subsurface waterways, posing significant threats to the public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, the nature of the soils of Victoria County is such that it would allow the migration of waste and hazardous materials to contaminate water resources by runoff into surface water, including by not limited to Arenosa Creek, and/or teach into the groundwater; and WHEREAS, the potential contamination of Victoria County's water resources poses a significant threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens as they rely on these resources for drinking water; and WHEREAS, the proposed waste may include heavy metals and other contaminants acid such substances present a threat to the public health, safety and welfare, including the potential to contribute to the impairments of water quality in Arenosa Creek, Lavaca Bay and the Matagorda Basin, THE, RE BE IT RESOLVED, that Victoria County, Texas opposes the sewage sludge land application renewal request by Beneficial Land Management, L.L.C., including the request for experimental use authorization to authorize land application of sewage sludge mixed grease and grit trap waste, and FURTHER, BE IT RESOLVED, that Victoria County, Texas shall submit this resolution and additional written comments to the "Texas Commission on Environmental Quality opposing Beneficial Land Management, L.LC,'s, sewage sludge land application renewal request for Permit No, WQ0004666000. Read and Adopted this 10 day of August 2015, by a vote of ayes and _nays. c Ze ler, County Judge i, Danny Garcia, Commissioner, Precinct 1 Hums, Commissioner, Preeinot 3 ATTEST: /t , + Co ty Clerk Kevin M. Janak Commissioner, Precinct 2 Clint Ives oimnissioner, Precinct 4 �N r#� n� W �� � �• o� Jo. �Nm�t 6F1'd FpYJ��c zjv/ pin rn i,y, r:': 3 9 l i t=1� . 1. ry. 1� 4t1 M3 D a rs04Awn o a 2 C W N 0.' U N W r- . . UOi U a m m Ln � n o • fn H ti .+w �n UU°° co Y .� m .d yr O O O C3 4) pq PCI O E- F+ cl m s ru 9 iJ py Lu rl Ci ell"Ll z 6ixi o 0 a Susan Rile From: Craig Monk <craigmonk@aircanopy.net> Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2015 2:29 PM To: mike.pfeifer@calhouncotx.org Cc: susan.riley@calhouncotx.org; roger.galvan@calhouncotx.org; vern.lyssy@calhouncotx.org; neil.frilsch@calhouncotx.org; kfinster@calhouncotx.org; jwhitlow@portlavaca.org; mgrant@portlavaca.org; kbarr@portlavaca.org; bturner@portlavaca.org; rpadron@pordavaca.org Subject: Houston's Hazardous Industrial, Hospital, Storm and Household sewage sludge Attachments: EPA Report Report No. 14-P-0363.pdf; What is the Truth about biosolids.pdf; Is Sewage Sludge SAFE GTX.pdf Judge Pfeifer and Commissioners, I understand you have you "have stopping Houston's Hazardous Industrial, Hospital, Storm and Household sewage sludge" from being dumped in your County on your agenda for this week. I am attaching a Report from the EMS Office of Inspector General that will show your agenda is dead on the mark. Our Commissioner Perry of Ellis County already fought the same battle. This is why there is now TCEQ Class AB sewage sludge. See Letter to the Editor and a brief attached on "truth" and "safe". http: //www.waxahacbietx.com/article/ 20l5lol7/OPINION/ 15iolg 5o Sincerely, (DLA of jexao. 817-714-0460 Is Processed Sewage Sludge (biosolids BS) Safe to Apply to Farms and Forest? NO it is NOT SAFE. First let me caution everyone about what you are calling odor or smell. It is an emission. You NEED to be concerned about the odor/smell being emitted from processed sewage sludge (BS). Odor means that the material has destabilized and is still putrefying, emitting endotoxins and other harmful bio-aerosols. Processed Sewage Sludge (BS) contains a vast array of toxic and persistent chemicals most of which are neither monitored nor regulated. Sludge odor is more than a nuisance problem. It is toxic emissions. Hundreds of sludge -exposed rural residents in 38 states have experienced serious, some life -threatening respiratory symptoms, asthma attacks, and rare forms of pneumonia. At least two deaths have been linked to this unsafe practice. Sewage sludge (BS) of any class is such a complex and unpredictable mixture of pathogens and chemical compounds that even if all the constituents were known, it would still be impossible to reliably assess the health risks if and when this toxic waste is land applied. Processed sewage sludge (BS) has risk even stated by the EPA in their "risk" assessment made in the late 80s. Risk goes up not down over time. htty: / /water.epa.gov/scitech/wastetech/biosolids / 503rule_index.cfm Now add Industry not following regulation and our on TCEQ setting on a EPA Inspector General Report since 04/2014. You don't really think this report just happen overnight and Industry has been playing by the rules all these passed years? http://www.epa.gov/oig/rei3orts/2014/20140929-14-P-0363.13df RISK! We have found that the EPA, State Environmental Agencies, Municipalities, River Authorities and especially Waste Water PROCESSING Plants and the companies that sling sewage onto fields are little more than con -artists. The con is telling farmers processed sewage sludge is "safe". This unfortunately makes the farmer little more than a sucker for what he thinks is free. I was always told nothing is free. There is always a price. Where humans and money are involved in the regulations process, I would call that big time risk to health. Definition of "SAFE": 1. Secure from danger, harm, or evil. 2. Free from danger or injury; unhurt: safe and sound. 3. Free from "risk": That would make anyone saying any processed class or type of sewage sludge (BS) is "safe" a BALD FACE LIAR! Why is it free? It is cheapest way to rid Municipalities of their responsibility. It is also very difficult for the average Texas Citizen/ Taxpayer to fight. "The Perfect Storm". Cattle will pick up top soil when they graze on these contaminated fields. If top soil has been broad-casted with sewage sludge (BS) then industrial, hospital, storm and household contaminates will be picked up by cattle as they forage. Since there are no regulations to check if cattle are contaminated when sold, ,they will enter public food along with good cattle. You think plants will not pick up contaminates? You had better look up current research. That would be any research not influenced by the snake as defined below and it does include colleges which receive grant money from the snake. Science can be bought and paid for. Right now prion research is showing sewage sludge to field to crops and cattle is a pathway to humans. Not to even mention the runoff from these fields leaching into the ground water and rivers/lakes. Prion is a folded protein being discovered to be the cause of Alzheimers, Parkinson, Creutzfeldt-Jakob, Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker syndrome, Fatal Familial Insomnia, Kuru and all other nervous system degenerative diseases like Multiple Sclerosis. If you think your State Environmental Agency (TCEQ) are there to protect your health, think again. They are in theory but reality is different. Imagine riding shot gun and trying to regulate hundreds of thousands of sewage sludge (BS) dumps a week in Texas. It cannot be done. It is the same for the EPA, FDA, CDC and USDA. They are in place to protect the ill-conceived EPA part 503. In Texas it is can TAC 30. Both have layer upon layer of red tape to protect the Municipalities and sewage industry. I would expect that everyone is a little skeptical of what I have disclosed. If I knew nothing about the sewage process I too would be. I do expect for you to first research the EPA's 1980 research that made part 503 and 503 Risk Assessment, the EPA's 2009 Targeted National Survey of Sewage Sludge (BS). Then research any data except from the snake. That would include some Texas colleges. The snake has a monetary obligation to status -quo. Do not be suckers for the sewage snake: US Legislature/EPA/ State Legislature/ State Environmental Agencies/ River Authorities/ Municipalities / (and the butt end of the snake) / the multibillion dollar WWTP and sludge dumpers. Respectfully, Craig of Ellis County, Texas. 817-714-0460 1 0JeD Srq� C� yJ a a U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY y��yr'7( pppSE�'�`O OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL ,A- More Action Is Needed to Protect Water Resources From Unmonitored Hazardous Chemicals Report No. 14-P-0363 September 29, 2014 F >V m Scan this mobile code to learn more about the EPA OIG. Report Contributors: Abbreviations Tapati Bhattacharyya Steve Hanna Tina Lovingood Roopa Mulchandani Naomi Rowden Brooke Shull Olga Stein CFR Code of Federal Regulations CWA Clean Water Act DMR Discharge Monitoring Report EPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System OIG Office of Inspector General POTW Publicly Owned Treatment Works RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act TRI Toxics Release Inventory WET Whole Effluent Toxicity Cover photo: Stickney Water Reclamation Plant; Cicero, Illinois. (EPA OIG photo) EPA, Office of Inspector General 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (2410T) Washington, DC 20460 (202) 566-2391 www.epa.gov/oig Subscribe to our Email Updates Follow us on Twitter EPAoi Send us your Report Suggestions JP�ZeD Srq)Z, �� YV w i �4,) 4L PROS£DIR U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Inspector General - 14-P-0363 September29, 2014 More Action Is Needed to Protect Water Resources From Unmonitored Hazardous Chemicals Management controls put in place by the EPA to EPA does not have. regulate and control hazardous chemical mechanisms to address discharges from sewage treatment plants to d1schargeof hazardous water resources have limited effectiveness. The chemicals into water. EPA regulates hazardous chemical discharges to resources. and from sewage treatment plants, but these regulations are not effective in controlling the discharge of hundreds of hazardous chemicals to surface waters such as lakes and streams. Sewage treatment plant staff do not monitor for hazardous chemicals discharged by industrial users. This is due to a general regulatory focus on the priority pollutants list that has not been updated since 1981, limited monitoring requirements, limited coordination between EPA offices, a lack of tracking hazardous waste notifications required for submittal by industrial users, or a lack of knowledge of discharges reported by industrial users under the Toxics Release Inventory. Except for EPA Region 9, sewage treatment plant permits generally include very few monitoring requirements or effluent limits, which can limit enforcement actions. The EPA developed whole effluent toxicity test results as a mechanism to identify toxic chemicals such as hazardous discharges to sewage treatment plants. However, these are not required for all permits, and are not tracked by the EPA to verify that sewage treatment plants are reporting results as required. Moreover, exceedances of chemical limits in permits and toxicity tests do not trigger notification to enforcement programs. Consequently, the EPA may not be aware of chemical discharge or toxicity exceedances that should be addressed to minimize potentially harmful contamination of water resources. We recommend that the EPA develop a format for sharing annual Toxics Release Inventory data, develop a list of chemicals beyond the priority pollutants list for inclusion in permits, confirm compliance with the hazardous waste notification requirement, and track required submittals of toxicity tests and violations. The agency suggested a change to one recommendation, which the DIG accepted. All recommendations are resolved. The EPA has designed the Discharge Monitoring Report Pollutant Loading Tool to provide access to surface water discharge and other data. J�,,TED S7q�s >� UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY z WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460 A. o= F2rq( PfiO1ED11` September 29, 2014 MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: More Action Is Needed to Protect Water Resources From Unmonitored Hazardous Chemicals Report No. 14-P-0363 FROM: Arthur A. Elkins Jr. TO: Ken Kopocis, Deputy Assistant Administrator Office of Water THE INSPECTOR GENERAL This is our report on the subject evaluation conducted by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This report contains findings that describe the problems the OIG has identified and corrective actions the OIG recommends. This report represents the opinion of the OIG and does not necessarily represent the final EPA position. Final determinations on matters in this report will be made by EPA managers in accordance with established audit resolution procedures. The EPA office having primary jurisdiction over the issues evaluated in this report is the Office of Water's Office of Wastewater Management. Action Required You are not required to provide a written response to this final report, because you agreed to all recommendations and provided corrective actions and completion dates that meet the intent of the recommendations. All recommendations are resolved and open with corrective actions ongoing. Should you choose to provide a response to this final report, we will post your response on the OIG's public website, along with our memorandum commenting on your response. You should provide your response as an Adobe PDF file that complies with the accessibility requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. The final response should not contain data that you do not want to be released to the public; if your response contains such data, you should identify the data for redaction or removal along with corresponding justification. We will post this report to our website at http://www.epa.aov/oia. More Action Is Needed to Protect Water Resources From Unmonitored Hazardous Chemicals Table of Contents 14-P-0363 1 Introduction...................................................................................................... 1 Purpose..................................................................................................... 1 Background................................................................................................ 1 Scope and Methodology............................................................................ 6 Prior Evaluation Coverage......................................................................... 7 2 EPA Has Not Taken Actions to Address Discharges of Hundreds of Hazardous Chemicals From Sewage Treatment Plants .................................... 8 EPA Does Not Clearly Identify and Regulate Hazardous Chemical Discharges From Sewage Treatment Plants ....................... 8 Sewage Treatment Plants Monitor for Few Toxic Chemicals ..................... 11 Conclusions............................................................................................... 18 Recommendations..................................................................................... 18 Agency Response and OIG Evaluation...................................................... 19 Status of Recommendations and Potential Monetary Benefits ............................. 20 A Agency Response to Draft Report................................................................... 21 BDistribution....................................................................................................... 26 Purpose The purpose of this evaluation was to determine the effectiveness of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) programs in preventing and addressing contamination of surface water from hazardous wastes passing through publicly owned treatment works (POTWs — hereafter also referred to as sewage treatment plants'). This included examining the EPA's role and oversight of hazardous chemical2 discharges to sewage treatment plants, and determining the effectiveness of the EPA's management controls in regulating hazardous chemical discharges from sewage treatment plants to surface water. We asked the following questions: • Does the EPA regulate hazardous chemical discharges to and from sewage treatment plants? • Do sewage treatment plants monitor discharges for hazardous chemicals? • Has the EPA taken actions to address discharges of hazardous chemicals to and from sewage treatment plants? Background Hazardous waste has properties that make it dangerous or capable of having a harmful effect on human health and the environment. Hazardous wastes are regulated by the EPA under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). RCRA Subtitle C regulations address the generation, transportation, and treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous wastes. However, under the RCRA domestic sewage exclusion, hazardous wastes discharged to sewage treatment r The EPA defines a POTW as a treatment works owned by a state or municipality. This definition includes systems used in the storage, treatment, recycling, and reclamation of municipal sewage or industrial wastes of a liquid nature. In their technical comments on the draft report, the EPA states that the term publicly owned treatment works "is specifically defined at 40 CPR 403.3(q) and section 212 of CWA as a treatment works which is owned by a State or municipality. This term specifically includes the sewers, pipes, and conveyance system if and only if they convey wastewater to a POTW Treatment Plant." They also point out that NPDES regulations at 40 CFR 122,2 do not contain the term "sewage treatment plant." We use the term "sewage treatment plant' in this report in place of "publicly owned treatment works" because we believe it is more understandable to a non -technical reader. 2 The term "hazardous chemical" is used in this report to refer to chemicals that, if managed under the EPA hazardous waste program, would be considered hazardous waste. Because hazardous waste discharged to sewage treatment plants is no longer considered hazardous waste, this term is used minimally in this report. 14-P-0363 plants are not regulated by RCRA once they enter the sewer. Rather, they are regulated under the Clean Water Act (CWA). The CWA was passed in 1972 to restore and maintain the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the nation's waters. The goals of the CWA are to eliminate the introduction of pollutants into the nation's waters and to achieve fishable and swimmable water quality. The CWA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program represents one of the key components established to accomplish the goals of the CWA. This program requires that direct dischargers to surface waters such as streams, lakes, and oceans obtain an NPDES4 permit (hereafter "discharge permit"). A sewage treatment plant is generally designed to treat typical household waste, biodegradable commercial waste, and biodegradable industrial waste. However, all users may also discharge toxic or non -conventional pollutants that the sewage treatment plant is neither designed for nor able to remove. To ensure the goals of the CWA are met, industrial and commercial users are required to comply with pretreatment standards. Sewage treatment plants that discharge to the waters of the United States must obtain a discharge permit. These permits include requirements for discharge monitoring for specific chemicals, monitoring frequency, effluent limits, and discharge toxicity tests. The sewage treatment plant regulates discharges of industrial users through the CWA pretreatment program. The CWA established the National Pretreatment Program to address discharges from industrial users to sewage treatment plants. Figure 1 (next page) illustrates the discharges of the industrial users to the sewage treatment plant, and discharges of the sewage treatment plant to surface waters, and also identifies some permitting and reporting requirements. EPA guidance defines pretreatment as "The reduction of the amount of pollutants, the elimination of pollutants, or the alteration of the nature of pollutant properties in wastewater before or in lieu of discharging, or otherwise introducing, such pollutants into a POTW." EPA guidance from 2004 states that, as part of their implementation of the industrial pretreatment program, municipal officials should ensure that industrial users control and properly manage their hazardous waste. This guidance further states that hazardous wastes discharged to sewers are "subject to the CWA, must be reported to the POTW, and should meet all applicable categorical and local discharge limits." a According to the EPA, a direct discharger is A point source that discharges a pollutant(s) to waters of the United States, such as streams, lakes, or oceans," and includes sewage treatment plants. EPA considers indirect dischargers "facilities that discharge their wastewaters to aPOTW." 4 According to the EPA, the NPDES is the national program for issuing, modifying, revoking, reissuing, terminating, monitoring, and enforcing discharge permits from point sources to waters of the United States, and imposing and enforcing pretreatment requirements under the CWA. In this report, we use the term "discharge permit" instead of "NPDES permit" except in direct quotes. ICsa�xrxi The general pretreatment regulations establish responsibilities among federal, state, and local government; industry; and the public to implement pretreatment standards to control pollutants that pass through or,interfere with sewage treatment plant treatment processes or that can contaminate sewage sludge. The pretreatment program focuses on 126 priority pollutants with defined test methods. According to EPA regulations', all major sewage treatment plants (sewage treatment plants with a design flow rate equal to or greater than one million gallons per day) and sewage treatment plants with approved or developing pretreatment programs are required to submit the results of a monitoring scan for a modified list of the priority pollutants at least once every 5 years when the sewage treatment plant's permit is renewed. Thirty six states have an approved State Pretreatment Program. 40 CFR 122.210)(4)(A) and (B). IN 1 . Figure 1: Diagram of industrial discharges to and from sewage treatment plants To dus Release Inventory report ilestea arq,q, filed With EPA if required 3 ' w 1 a a e*114 PROW Discharges to the sewage treatment plant by Industrial users - Arrow representshinuenttofhe sewage ireaduent Print - Regulated tinderthe GWA pretreatment pmgam - Permitted by the sewage treatment plant - Hazardouswaste notification fetm filed with the sewage held nentplant, state, and EPA region as necessary. Sewage treatment plant discharges teaurracewater - Arrow represents a direct discharge to surfacewater by the sewage treatment plant - Regulated undu-ne.GWAWDEsprogram - WDES pemftis:uedbythe regulatoryagency- EPA region or alllhodzed stnteMbe - Monitoring data reported to the regulatory agency - WET test results reported to EPA if required Source: OIG analysis. The EPA's 1986 Report to Congress on the Discharge of Hazardous Wastes to Publicly Owned Treatment Works clarified that the basis of the domestic sewage exclusion is not that hazardous wastes discharged to sewer are rendered harmless, but rather that sufficient regulatory controls existed through the CWA pretreatment program. The report emphasized four recommendations: 1. Additional research, data collection, and analysis are necessary to fill information gaps on sources and quantities of hazardous wastes, their fate and effects in sewage treatment systems and the environment, and the design of any additional regulatory controlswhich might be necessary. 14-P-0363 2. Improvements could be made to standards and pretreatment controls of hazardous wastes discharges to sewage treatment plants. 3. EPA should utilize existing water programs to improve control of hazardous wastes discharged to sewage treatment plants. 4. RCRA, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, and the Clean Air Act should be considered along with the CWA to regulate hazardous waste discharges to sewage treatment plants if the studies in recommendation 1 indicate problems. The EPA developed regulations in accordance with the 1986 Report to Congress, "to improve control of hazardous wastes introduced into POTWs under the Domestic Sewage Exclusion." These regulations included various restrictions on discharges by industrial users to sewage treatment plants as well as various permitting and reporting requirements for industrial users and sewage treatment plants. These regulations also included a notification provision:' "The Industrial User shall notify the POTW, the EPA Regional Waste Management Division Director, and State hazardous waste authorities in writing of any discharge into the POTW of a substance, which, if otherwise disposed of, would be a hazardous waste under 40 CFR part 261." An industrial user is required to submit a one-time notification for discharges of more than 15kg of hazardous waste in any month, or any amount of acute hazardous waste'. If the discharge exceeds 100kg in any month, the notification should include the hazardous constituents, the constituent mass, and an estimate of the discharge for the next 12 months. Information on some hazardous chemical discharges to sewage treatment plants is available from the EPA's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI). Information on discharges from sewage treatment plants is available from the EPA's Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Pollutant Loading Tool. The TRI program tracks the management of certain toxic chemicals that may pose a threat to human health and the environment. U.S. facilities in different industry sectors must report annually how much of each chemical is released to the environment and/or managed through recycling, energy recovery and treatment. A "release" of a chemical means that it is emitted to the air or water, or placed in some type of land disposal. In general, chemicals covered by the TRI Program are those that cause chronic or acute human health effects or significant adverse environmental effects. The TRI Program currently covers 683 chemicals and chemical categories including many, but not all, hazardous chemicals'. TRI filers are required to 6 Federal Register Vol. 55, No. 142, July, 24, 1990. 7 40 CFR Part 403.12(p). a Acute hazardous waste contains such dangerous chemicals that it could pose a threat to human health and the environment even when properly managed. 9 TRI chemicals also include many chemicals not listed as hazardous waste. iGEa�xI:KI report the chemicals that are xeleased or transferred from their facility. The information submitted by facilities is compiled in the TRI. According to the EPA, the DMR Pollutant Loading Tool10 is designed to determine "who is discharging, what pollutants they are discharging and how much, and where they are discharging." Data are currently available for the years 2007 through 2011. Individuals using the tool can identify sewage treatment plants using a name or partial name, and download data on toxic pollutant loadings for all sewage treatment plants for which data has been entered. The following offices are responsible for EPA programs related to the evaluation of hazardous discharges by sewage treatment plants: • The Office of Wastewater Management in the Office of Water oversees a range of programs contributing to the well-being of the nation's waters and watersheds. • The Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery in the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response implements RCRA. • The Office of Information Analysis and Access in the Office of Environmental Information oversees the TRI program. • The Office of Civil Enforcement in the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance develops and prosecutes administrative civil and judicial cases and provides legal support for cases and investigations initiated in EPA regions. • The Office of Compliance in the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance manages the ICIS-NPDES data system and the DMR Pollutant Loading Tool. • The Office of Criminal Enforcement, Forensics and Training investigates violations of environmental laws and provides a broad range of technical and forensic services for civil and criminal investigative support and council on legal and policy matters. Scope and Methodology We conducted our work from March 2013 to June 2014. We conducted this performance audit in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain sufficient, appropriate evidence to provide a reasonable basis for our findings and io This tool is available to the public at htW:ffcfpub.pj?a.gov/dm/index.cfm. The tool uses DAM data from EPA's Integrated Compliance Information System for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (ICIS-NPDES) to calculate pollutant discharge amounts. 14-P-0363 6 conclusions based on our audit objectives. We believe that the evidence obtained provides a reasonable basis for our findings and conclusions based on our audit objectives. We interviewed EPA headquarters staff, in the Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery in the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, the Toxics Release Inventory Program Division in the Office of Environmental Information, the Office of Wastewater Management in the Office of Water, and the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. We also interviewed regional Pretreatment Coordinators and staff in EPA Regions 2, 3, 5, 6 and 9 about specific discharges to and from sewage treatment plants. We analyzed regional data on specific discharges not tracked through the (NPDES) discharge permit monitoring using TRI and the Discharge Monitoring Report Pollutant Loading Tool. To analyze hazardous chemical discharges to sewage treatment plants, we obtained quantitative data for discharges of hazardous chemicals to all sewage treatment plants reported in the 2011 EPA TRI. TRI data from 2011 were the most current data available when we performed the analyses. We identified the largest dischargers of hazardous chemicals froni 2011 TRI data. We then used the TRI forms to identify the receiving sewage treatment plant, and determined if the hazardous chemicals were monitored in the sewage treatment plant's (NPDES) discharge permit by analyzing permit data from the EPA's Discharge Monitoring Report Pollutant Loading Tool. We reviewed EPA programs, regulations, and guidance documents related to industrial dischargers and sewage treatment plants, the CWA and its implementing regulations, RCRA Codes and Domestic Sewage Exclusion, (NPDES) discharge permit and listed chemicals, and the EPA's local limits guidance. We reviewed 2011 TRI hazardous chemical discharges to sewage treatment plants for the selected regions to determine whether EPAhegions/states/sewage treatment plant staff are aware of these discharges and if these are monitored and tracked. In our interviews with EPA and state staff in the offices mentioned above, we asked targeted questions regarding sewage treatment plant monitoring, priority pollutants, whole effluent toxicity tests, hazardous waste notification forms, and enforcement actions on exceedances. Prior Evaluation Coverage The following EPA Office of Inspector General (OIG) reports addressed issues related to pretreatment and TRI reporting: r • Report No 2004-P-00030, EPA Needs to Reinforce Its National Pretreatment Program, issued September 28, 2004. • Report No 2004-P-00004, EPA Should Talce Steps to Improve Industrial Reporting to the Taxies Release Inventory System, issued February 2, 2004. 14-P-0363 The EPA regulates discharges to and from sewage treatment plants, but these regulations are not effective in controlling the discharge of hundreds of hazardous chemicals to surface waters such as lakes and streams. Sewage treatment plant staff do not monitor for hazardous chemicals discharged by industrial users. This is the result of factors we observed, including a general regulatory focus on the priority pollutants list that has not been updated since 1981, limited monitoring requirements, limited coordination between EPA offices, a lack of tracking hazardous waste notifications required for submittal by industrial users, or a lack of awareness of discharges reported by industrial users under the Toxics Release Inventory. Except for EPA Region 9, sewage treatment plant permits generally include very few monitoring requirements, which can limit enforcement actions. Whole effluent toxicity tests were developed by the EPA as a mechanism to identify toxic chemicals such as hazardous waste. However, these toxicity tests are not be required for all permits, and are not tracked by the EPA to verify that sewage treatment plants are reporting results as required. Moreover, exceedances of chemical limits in permits and toxicity tests do not trigger notification to enforcement programs. Consequently, the EPA may not be aware of exceedances that should be addressed to minimize potentially harmful contamination of water resources. EPA Does Not Clearly Identify and Regulate Hazardous Chemical Discharges From Sewage Treatment Plants Priority Pollutants List Not Updated Since 1981 As a result of a suit filed by several environmental groups against the EPA in 1975, the EPA agreed to regulate the discharge of 65 categories of pollutants comprising 126 priority pollutants from 21 industrial categories. Despite changes in the list of regulated industrial categories and the number of pollutants discharged, the EPA has not updated the list of 126 priority pollutants since 1981. Hundreds of RCRA Hazardous Chemicals are Not Listed as Clean Water Act Priority Pollutants Figure 2 compares the RCRA hazardous chemicals with those on the CWA priority pollutants list. There are 83 RCRA hazardous chemicals that are also included on the CWA priority pollutants list. However, there still remain about 300 RCRA hazardous chemicals not included on the CWA priority pollutants list. 14-P-0363 This illustrates the large number of RCRA hazardous chemicals not monitored by sewage treatment plants in their discharge permits, including many acute hazardous wastes such as pesticides, metals and organic solvents. Figure 2: RCRA hazardous chemicals overlap with CWA priority pollutants listed chemicals" source: Ulu analysis. Agency Staff Uncertain About Regulating Beyond 33-Year Old Clean Water Act Priority Pollutants The CWA gives the EPA authority to regulate "any pollutant' through a discharge permit. At the same time, the CWA incorporates the priority pollutants list into law and requires that effluent limitations be promulgated for the chemicals on the list. This has created a focus on the CWA priority pollutants list for discharge permits. Some EPA staff, including enforcement staff, stated that the EPA has the authority to regulate any chemical necessary to achieve water quality standards. However, other staff within the EPA and states expressed different opinions about regulating chemicals beyond the list of priority pollutants. For example: • Monitoring for specific chemicals by a sewage treatment plant is not required because the chemicals are not on the list of priority pollutants. • Monitoring for specific chemicals is not required because the chemicals are not on the state list of chemicals identified for monitoring. " The number of RCRA hazardous waste chemicals in this diagram includes chemicals specifically listed by EPA as hazardous wastes or acute hazardous wastes. 14-P-0363 • Chemicals cannot be in a discharge permit if they are not on the list of priority pollutants. • Discharge pen -nits are designed to primarily regulate chemicals on the list, although programs do have the authority to regulate beyond the list. • Sewage treatment plants probably focus. on priority pollutants because the state and EPA focuses on them. According to the CWA, discharge permits may be issued for a term of up to 5 years. According to EPA staff, as part of the renewal application process, sewage treatment plants screen for the 126 priority pollutants. Based on the data submitted, the permit writer then determines whether there is a reasonable potential for any of the pollutants to impact the water quality of the receiving water body. Only those pollutants identified as a concern are put in the permit either with limits or for monitoring only. Thus, discharge permits remain more focused on the priority pollutants list than on the CWA's broader authority to regulate any pollutant that impairs water quality. As a result, other chemical discharges not included on the priority pollutants list, such as many RCRA hazardous wastes, are not monitored. Lack of monitoring or limits for these chemicals may result in contamination of surface waters. Industrial Users' Hazardous Waste Discharge Reports May Not Have Been Submitted as Required Under the general pretreatment regulations, industrial users are required to notify the sewage treatment plant, the EPA Regional Waste Management Division Director, and state hazardous waste authorities in writing of any discharge into the sewage treatment plant of a substance, which, if otherwise disposed of, would be a hazardous waste. This refers to RCRA hazardous wastes. However, when we asked EPA staff about these notifications, there was a general lack of awareness of the requirement. During interviews with EPA staff in headquarters, and Regions 2, 3, 5, 6 and 9, as well as state staff, we asked if the hazardous waste notifications had been submitted as required and if they were tracked. We received various responses, including: • EPA regional and sewage treatment plant staff stated that the discharges are not considered hazardous waste so this notification was not required. • One EPA region believed that based on information available through the pretreatment program, the notification did not have to be submitted. The region also stated that failure to notify, or to discharge hazardous wastes would be met with enforcement action, and that is the deterrent. 14-P-0363 10 • The pretreatment coordinator of another EPA region noted that he had seen the notification forms some time ago and that they perform annual archives of the sewage treatment plant files. • Two states in one EPA region with authorized state programs informed us that the discharger files the hazardous waste discharge notification. However, one of the states indicated the notifications do not go to the region, but rather to the state hazardous waste office and the sewage treatment plant. One EPA region was unfamiliar with the notification requirements and had not seen notifications from industrial users for discharging hazardous waste to sewage treatment plants. In the 1990 final rule that established the notification requirement, the EPA noted that "There is currently no regulatory requirement that industrial users report the discharge of all hazardous wastes to sewers." The final rule further stated that the information provided by the hazardous waste notification "is needed for the ultimate development by POTWs of controls to prevent pass through and interference." In addition, the rule indicated the agency was considering the development of a database of notification information that would make the information available in a usable format for interested parties. Based on our interviews with the EPA and states, the notification is not providing information to the sewage treatment plants as intended. Not only is there no database of the information, we found that no compilation of the notification forms was available in the regions and states we interviewed. Further, there is a general lack of knowledge of the requirement, and no reliance upon or use of the notifications by the sewage treatment plants to manage the discharge of hazardous wastes. Sewage Treatment Plants Monitor for Few Toxic Chemicals Number of Chemicals Monitored by EPA Regions Varies Widely According to EPA staff, while sewage treatment plants are required to perform a monitoring scan for all 126 CWA priority pollutants once every 5 years, the EPA does not require that all 126 priority pollutants be included on a sewage treatment plant's DMR. Analysis of DMR data reported to the EPA reveals large regional differences in the number of chemicals12 monitored and reported on the DMR. Sewage treatment plant discharge permits within Region 9 require monitoring for many more toxic chemicals as compared to other regions. For example acrolein, which is an acute RCRA hazardous waste and is also a priority pollutant, is monitored by a total of 194 sewage treatment plants nationwide. Of these sewage treatment plants, 193 are in Region 9. Region 9 stated that monitoring can assist 12 These are chemicals for which the EPA has developed a toxicity weighting factor in the Discharge Monitoring Report Pollutant Loading Tool, which includes many hazardous waste chemicals. 14-P-0363I 11 with identifying chemicals that need a limit set during the next discharge permit term. The extent of the disparity of regional discharge monitoring requirements and reporting is illustrated in Figure 3. Region 9's states require an average of more than 104 chemicals/sewage treatment plant, while other regions require an average of fewer than four chemicals/sewage treatment plant. Figure 3: Number of toxic chemicals monitored per sewage treatment plant by EPA region Sewage` Treatment Plant Monitoring of Toxic Chemicals 120 100 d 80 L 4 .p 60 E m 40 E s 20 U 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 EPA Region Source: OIG analysis of data from the EPNs DMR Pollutant Loading Tool. Lack of Data in Discharge Permits Can Hamper Enforcement Enforcement actions against a sewage treatment plant due to pass through of chemicals from the sewage treatment plant into the receiving water body can be taken when there is a violation of any requirement of the sewage treatment plant's discharge permit. According to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in 40 CFR §403.3(p), "The term Pass Through means a Discharge which exits the POTW into waters of the United States in quantities or concentrations which, alone or in conjunction with a discharge or discharges from other sources, is a cause of a violation of any requirement of the POTW's NPDES permit (including an increase in the magnitude or duration of a violation)." As a result, enforcement action relies on pollutants and limits documented in a discharge permit. Without monitoring or limits in place, certain pollutants may be discharged by the sewage treatment plant and potentially harm human health and the environment. 14-P-0363 12 Region 9 staff did not have an explanation for the additional monitoring performed by sewage treatment plants in their region. We did find examples of additional monitoring of chemicals by sewage treatment plants outside of Region 9 states, but the monitoring results were not included in the DMRs. Staff in one EPA region stated that information on chemicals not reported in the DMRs are available in annual sewage treatment plant reports. However, including monitoring data in.discharge permits, as Region 9 does, provides regulators with the ability to readily identify chemicals in need of discharge limits and identify and enforce pass through violations. Further, the discharge permits for Region 9 states' sewage treatment plants include more hazardous chemicals than the sewage treatment plant discharge permits in other states. Discharge Permit and Pretreatment Programs Do Not Always Coordinate EPA regions directly implement discharge permit programs in the four states that have not received program authorization. EPA still retains oversight authority for states with authorized programs. Pretreatment programs may also be authorized to states; however some states have been authorized to implement the discharge permit program but not the pretreatment program. In some cases, this has resulted in separate organizations managing the discharge permit and pretreatment programs. In these cases the pretreatment programs may not provide input to identify the chemicals that should be included for monitoring in the discharge permits. EPA Office of Water staff stated that the pretreatment and discharge programs do not necessarily coordinate efforts during the discharge permit application review and issuance process. Staff in the Office of Water noted that the pretreatment coordinators do not appear to have the role they should during the permit writing process and acknowledged that there is an issue with coordinated efforts between the programs for permit quality review. As a result, the pretreatment program staff may not have been included in determining which chemicals should be included in the sewage treatment plant discharge permits. This could result in the absence of pretreatment controls in the discharge permits, which impacts what is or is not being monitored for by sewage treatment plants in their discharge permits. Pretreatment enforcement staff in one region specifically noted that they did not have the opportunity to review the draft discharge permits before they were issued. Whole Effluent Toxicity Test Not Effectively Used for Monitoring and Enforcement In the 1980s, the EPA recognized that some sewage treatment plant discharges remained toxic despite pretreatment programs which were designed to prevent pass through of specific chemicals. As a result, the EPA developed a control to reduce or eliminate toxic discharges based on whole effluent toxicity (WET) 14-P-0363 13 testing. According to EPA regulations13, sewage treatment plants with flow rates equal to or greater than one million gallons per day, or sewage treatment plants with pretreatment program requirements, must submit three WET test results taken within a four and one-half year period prior to the date of the discharge permit application. EPA staff stated that WET test results are an integral tool in the assessment of water quality. When a WET test exceedance is encountered, the sewage treatment plant conducts a series of additional tests to identify the toxic pollutants and their source so pass through can be eliminated. During our interviews, EPA staff repeatedly stated that the WET tests provide a suitable backup mechanism for identifying possible discharges of hazardous waste. However, according to data supplied by EPA 14 we found that WET test reporting requirements and tracking of the results do not provide backup for possible discharges (Figure 4): Not all sewage treatment plants are required to report According to the EPA, during 2011 there were 14,241 active sewage treatment plants nationwide. However, only 4,399 (31 percent) of these were required to report WET test results. Reporting was not required for 9,842 (69 percent) of the sewage treatment plants, which significantly restricts any use of the WET test as a backup mechanism to identify hazardous chemical discharges. • Only about half of the sewage treatment plants report as required — Of the 4,399 required to report, only 1,992 (45 percent) submitted WET test results. According to EPA staff, not all data may be entered into the data system.. Therefore, more sewage treatment plants may have completed the required WET test, and 1,992 reflects those WET test submittals entered. • No system controls automatically track required submittals or exceedances — According to EPA staff, there are no mechanisms for the automatic identification, tracking, and follow-up of required WET test submittals or exceedances. This limits the effectiveness of WET test in identifying releases of unidentified chemicals such as hazardous waste. According to the Office of Water, the permitting authority determines the WET test requirements and frequency. Office of Water staff also acknowledged that monitoring is important as it improves the chances of identifying toxic chemicals such as hazardous wastes. The lack of regular reporting, tracking, and follow-up on WET test exceedances limits the ability of WET tests to provide a mechanism to identify discharges of hazardous chemicals that may not otherwise have been identified by the sewage treatment plant. 15 40 CFR 122.210) 14 Data were fromEPA's ICIS-NPDES database. 14-P-0363 14 Figure 4: WET Test Results Hazardous Chemical Sewage Treatment Plant Discharges Identified in TRI Not Monitored Although TRI reporting does not include all industrial users discharging to sewage treatment plants or all hazardous chemicals, it is a source of data readily available to identify discharges of hazardous wastes to sewage treatment plants. We used 201115 TRI data to query EPA regions, states, and/or sewage treatment plants to determine their awareness and management of TRI hazardous chemical discharges. We identified hazardous chemicals discharged by TRI reporters to sewage treatment plants. We initially identified 731 discharges of hazardous chemicals, and narrowed this list down to 207 discharges by eliminating TRI reporters with small volume discharges. We found that sewage treatment plants monitor for few of the chemicals. Of the 207 discharges identified, only 28 ss At the time of our analysis, data from 2011 were the most current available from TRI and the Discharge Monitoring Report Pollutant Loading Tool. 14-P-0363 15 (14 percent) were chemicals monitored on the sewage treatment plants' discharge permits (Figure 5). We further analyzed data for a small number of sewage treatment plants to examine reasons hazardous chemicals are not monitored. We selected eight sewage treatment plants for additional follow-up based on the high TRI discharge volume and number of TRI hazardous chemicals that were not monitored in their Home 5: TRI hazardous waste chemicals present in permits TRI Hazarddius Waste +Cheirilral Diseharges i_iistPdjA Jisehorge Permits 28 179 ® TRI Hazardous Wasie Discharges Listed in. [?ischarge Permits a TRI Oazardou'sMsie Discharges. not Ukbd in D'isrharge Permits Source: OIG analysis of data from TRI and the EPA's DMR Pollutant Loading Tool. discharge permits. We had discussions with the EPA region, authorized state, and/or the sewage treatment plant to determine if they were aware of the TRI discharges and determine why the chemicals were not included in the discharge permits. We found the eight sewage treatment plants did monitor for 14 of the 50 (28 percent) chemicals identified. However, the monitoring was not required by the sewage treatment plant discharge permits, and was not reported to EPA. 14-P-0363 16 More importantly, the eight sewage treatment plants did not monitor for 36 of the 50 (72 percent) hazardous chemicals identified, which included some acute hazardous chemicals. We received a range of responses for the sewage treatment plants' lack of monitoring, including: • Monitoring of the chemicals was not necessary because the chemicals in question should be metabolized and rendered harmless in the sewage treatment process. • Monitoring of the chemicals was not required because the chemicals had been monitored in past years and the discharges were inconsequential. In some cases this was between 7 and 24 years ago. • No response for why specific chemicals were not monitored • Chemicals were not monitored because they were not on the list of priority pollutants or a state list. • Data were submitted on an annual report to the state. • Discharges from the sewage treatment plant were not monitored because the influent from the industrial users was monitored. These responses indicate that sewage treatment plants are not always monitoring chemical discharges, which could result in their release to the environment and impair appropriate enforcement. The sewage treatment plants did not routinely review the TRI data to ensure complete knowledge of the discharges from their respective industrial users. Although there is no requirement that sewage treatment plants use TRI data, we believe these data could provide a useful resource. Discharge permit writers, pretreatment authorities and sewage treatment plants could utilize TRI data to enhance their knowledge of all industrial user discharges. This would help ensure that permits accurately represent known discharges, mitigating the risk of potential release of these chemicals into the environment. Exceedances in Discharge Monitoring Reports Do Not Automatically Trigger Follow-up Although sewage treatment plants report annual monitoring data in Discharge Monitoring Reports, there is no automatic trigger in EPA information systems to notify enforcement staff of chemical exceedances. According to the EPA, to identify exceedances in violation of discharge permit limits, an exceedance report from the Discharge Monitoring Report must be manually generated. Thus, enforcement and oversight of chemical exceedances rely on the individual review of exceedance reports by states or the EPA. As a result, exceedances of discharge permit limits may not be identified or reviewed. This could result in the potential undetected discharge of chemicals beyond their defined maximum levels. 14-P-0363 17 Conclusions Management controls put into place by the EPA to regulate and control hazardous chemical discharges from sewage treatment plants to water resources are not always effective. According to interviews with the EPA's enforcement and permitting staff, states and sewage treatment plant operators, all parties are not always aware of all hazardous chemical discharges flowing into and out of the sewage treatment plant. In addition, most hazardous chemical discharges we identified in selected sewage treatment plants are not monitored by the sewage treatment plants. As a result, sewage treatment plants may not be adequately treating wastewater entering their facilities and are at risk of discharging hazardous chemicals into receiving bodies of water such as rivers and streams. These hazardous chemical discharges can have detrimental effects on human health and the environment. The EPA's limited management controls for identifying and monitoring hazardous chemical discharges from sewage treatment plants do not support the CWA's objective to maintain the integrity of the nation's waters. Recommendations We recommend that the Assistant Administrator for Water: 1. Develop, in coordination with the Office of Environmental Information, a usable format for sharing TRI data on discharges sent to sewage treatment plants, with OW developing materials to explain the utility of TRI data to NPDES permit writers and pretreatment program personnel. This will include exploring options for an online search tool to more easily identify TRI discharges to specific sewage treatment plants. 2. Develop, incoordination with EPA regions, a list of chemicals beyond the priority pollutants appropriate for inclusion among the chemicals subject to discharge permits. This may include: a. Review of TRI-reported discharges to sewage treatment plants. Initial review could focus on RCRA hazardous chemicals reported in TRI. b. Review of chemicals monitored nationwide in sewage treatment plant discharge permits, especially chemicals monitored by Region 9. c. Review of chemical monitoring data already collected by sewage treatment plants but not included in discharge permits. d. Discussion with the Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery for suggested hazardous chemicals. 14-P-0363 is e. Development of mechanisms that ensure discharge and pretreatment programs coordinate during discharge pennit.writing. 3. Confirm, in coordination with the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance and EPA regions, that sewage treatment plants and their industrial users are aware of and comply with the 40 CFR 403.12(p) requirement that industrial users submit hazardous waste notifications. 4. Develop, in coordination with the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, mechanisms to: a. Improve sewage treatment plant compliance with permit terms that require submission of WET monitoring results to the permitting authority. b. Facilitate the use of monitoring data to track facilities that have violated chemical or WET permit exceedance requirements. Agency Response and OIG Evaluation The agency agreed with recommendations 2, 3, and 4. They disagreed with recommendation 1 but suggested a minor revision which meets the intent of the recommendation. All recommendations are resolved. The agency provided corrective action plans with milestone dates for all recommendations. Based on the agency's response, all recommendations are open with corrective actions underway. The Agency provided the planned completion date of 9/30/15 for all recommendations. Appendix A contains the agency's response to our draft report and planned actions to address our recommendations. We reviewed the agency's technical comments and made revisions to the report as appropriate. 14-P-0363 19 Status of Recommendations and Potential Monetary Benefits Res. Rge No. No. RLCONVE31 IONS Subject Planned Completion Status' Action Official Date POTEMAh NUNEfAW BENEATS Qn $M) Gained Agreed To Amount Arruunt 1 18 Develop, in coerdirdonWthtte Office ofEnvirorrental O Assistant 0913d15 Inforrafion, a usablefarrat forshanng TRl datam Admnishator discharges sent to smogefreatffend plants, with CW foN6ter developing rraterfalsto erplaintta Willy of TRI data to NPDESpernitwriters and p etreaft ent pogranpzrsonnal. . This Wit indudeeg oirg options for an on inesearch too[ to pore easiyidentiyTRl dsdrarges to specific sawpe freatnent plants. 2 18 Develop, in ocorzGrationvith EPA regions, a list of O Assistant W30115 cienicals bey" tle priority pollutants appropriate for Administrator inclusion annog tted)erinis subjedio disdiarge pemits. forMer THs nmy include: a. ReviervofTRl-reported disdanges to sevvoZge treatrrert plants. Ingal revimoxid fowl on RCRAhazardous the ricats reported inTH. b. Remevofderricals numtored walla de in sevr4getreahent plant discharge perrrits, especialy derricals nrntored by Region 9. c Reowofderucal awfforng data already collected trysevage heahrent plats but rwt inducted in disdrarge pewits. d. Disassionvnth tteOlfice of lice Cosor cn and Rear✓eryfor suggested hazardous diarfcals. e. Daveloprret Ofnedlanisnsfirat ensure cisdarge and prelkeaftned programs marfinate doing disdiarge pearitwdfing. 3 19 Ccnfiml in coordination v& One Office ofEnIamwent and O Assistant OW30'15 CarplianceeAssuance and EPAregiors, that seAegv Adhrinistnata ireatrrert plants and U drIndustial users are anoe of and former corrplywth line 40 CFR403.12(p) recruirenent that industrial users submit Fazardousveste notifications. 4 19 Develop, in=drationWthfire Office ofBrfto rent and O Assistant 09WI5 CarpiianceAssirance, aectmsrsto: Adrrinishalor forv"cr a. Inprovese,Aagetrec raiment plant oxrpianceWth pen-nttenrrsthat require scbrr won of NET n onitoring results to the penritUrg aull o*. b. Facilitate ffeuse ofryDNtodrg data to tract fadlifiesthat have Aolated cl)m ical a'NET pwrit exoocdance o qurener ts. O=Recerrrue daiion is openvuth agreed -to oaredive adios pandi g. C=RazrnnnnJabon is dosedvdfh all agrecdAo actions oarrpleted. U= Rewrrrrerdation is unresolved with resolution efforts in progress. i 14-P-0363 20 Appendix A Agency Response to Draft Report (Dated July 28, 2014) MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Response to Office of Inspector General Draft Report/ProjectNo. OPE-FY13-0015 "More Action Is Needed to Protect Water Resources from Unmonitored Hazardous Waste," dated June 27, 2014 FROM: Nancy K. Stoner Acting Assistant Administrator TO: Arthur A. Elkins Jr Inspector General Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the issues and recommendation in the subject Draft Report. Following is a summary of the Agency's overall position, along with its position on each of the Draft Report's recommendations. For the Draft Report's recommendations with which the agency agrees, we have provided high-level intended corrective actions and estimated completion dates. For the report recommendation with which the agency does not agree, we have explained our position and proposed an alterative to the recommendation. For your consideration, we have included a Technical Comments Attachment to supplement this response. AGENCY'S OVERALL POSITION The EPA agrees that the effectiveness of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program and the National Pretreatment Program in preventing and addressing contamination of surface water from hazardous pollutants could be improved. We believe that the current regulatory structure provides for adequate controls to address hazardous pollutants, however, we welcome the IG's recommendations on potential improvements to the implementation of these programs. While we agree that there is room for improvement, we have some concerns about some of the findings and one of the recommendations. Generally, OW is concerned that the draft report uses terminology in unconventional manners, inconsistent with the way the same terms are specifically defined in regulations, especially with respect to the term "hazardous waste". This might have led the OIG to draw inaccurate conclusions. Similarly, readers of the report may also misinterpret both the findings and conclusions as they may rely on their knowledge and application of the regulatory definitions. We recommend that the OIG either use terms consistent with how they are defined in the regulations or clearly state how and why unconventional definitions are being used in the report. 14-P-0363 21 "Hazardous waste" is a term of art under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) statute, and not a term used in the Clean Water Act (CWA). A RCRA regulation known as the "domestic sewage exclusion" says that waste mixed with sewage cannot be "solid waste," see 40 CFR 261.4(a)(1). Under RCRA, if a waste is not a "solid waste", it cannot be a "hazardous waste." It is therefore regulated by the CWA and not the RCRA. Thus, the use of the term "hazardous waste" in this CWA context is incorrect. Thus, the use of the term "hazardous waste" in the Draft Report's title and throughout the draft report is incorrect. As an alternative, we suggest the terms "hazardous chemicals" or "hazardous pollutants" could be used. There are other terms that are misused. Please see the attached Technical Comments for detailed explanation of the apparent misuse of these terms. The OIG should update the report to clarify its use of these terms and phrases to reflect appropriate legal usage or explain why the OIG is using non-traditional use of legal terms. Below is our consolidated response to the OIG Recommendations. Our response is separated into two sections: Recommendations to which we agree and identify our intended corrective action (OIG Recommendations 2, 3, and 4); and the Recommendation to which we disagree and provide a proposed alternative (Recommendation 1). AGENCY'S RESPONSE TO REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS Agreements No. Recommendation High -Level Intended Corrective Action(s) Estimated Completion by FY 2 Coordinate with EPA regions OW will issue a memorandum to the regions 09/30/2015 to develop suggested and notify approved pretreatment states chemicals, beyond the priority describing best practices for how the NPDES pollutants, for possible permits and the pretreatment programs coordinate. This memorandum will include inclusion in discharge permits. information on how to access information This may include: reported by industries per 40 CFR 403.12 on a. Review of TRI-reported discharges sent to POTWs, including TRI data discharges to sewage treatment and notifications of substances, which, if plants. Initial review could focus otherwise disposed of, would be a hazardous on RCRA hazardous chemicals waste. The best practices will describe how reported in TRI. such data are used by NPDES permit writers b. Review of chemicals and pretreatment program personnel to monitored nationwide in sewage properly address such pollutants. treatment plant discharge permits, especially chemicals monitored by Region 9. 14-P-0363 22 c. Review of chemical monitoring data already collected by sewage treatment plants but not included in discharge permits. d. Discussion with the Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery for suggested hazardous waste chemicals. e. Develop mechanisms that ensure discharge and pretreatment programs coordinate during discharge permit writing. In addition, the OW will also review chemic monitored by POTWs as reported on DMRs and available as in ICIS-NPDES. The OW will also engage in a discussion with staff from ORCR regarding suggested hazardous waste chemicals. No. Recommendation High -Level Intended Corrective Action(s) Estimated Completion by FY 3 Coordinate with Office of OECA and OW will issue a joint 09/30/2015 Enforcement and Compliance memorandum to the regions and approved Assurance and EPA regions to pretreatment states that discusses the confirm sewage treatment plants requirement to submit notifications per 40 and industrial users are aware of CFR 403.12(p) and 40 CFR 403.120) of and comply with the 40 CFR substances, which, if otherwise disposed 403.12(p) requirement that of, would be a hazardous waste and to industrial users submit highlight the importance of the hazardous waste notifications. notifications in the pretreatment program. The memorandum will also emphasize the Control Authority's responsibility to ensure industrial users are complying with this requirement. No. Recommendation High -Level Intended Corrective Action(s) Estimated Completion by FY 4 Coordinate with the Office of a. 1.) OECA and OW will develop 09/30/2015 Enforcement and Compliance training materials that explain the Assurance to develop a importance of WET permit mechanism to: requirements and how to comply with a. Improve sewage treatment them (e.g., doing required monitoring plant compliance with permit and completing DMRs). terms that require 2.) OECA will post the training submission of WET materials on WET compliance to the monitoring results to the website for the Local Governments permitting authority. Environmental Assistance Network b. Facilitate the use of monitoring data to track 14-P-0363 23 facilities that have violated I (EPA compliance assistance center, chemical or WET permit http://1 ee an.org// ). exceedance requirements. b. OECA will develop an ICIS-NPDES standard report for WET violations and announce the availability of the report to regions and states along with some explanation of how to utilize the reports for program implementation and oversight activities. Di.sasrreements No. Recommendation Agency Ex lanation/Res once Proposed Alternative 1 . Coordinate with the Office of TRI data are already publicly , Coordinate with the Office of Environmental Information to available. However, knowledge Environmental Information develop processes for annual of how to easily access the data [OEI] to develop a usable distribution of TRI data to EPA and how its information may format for sharing TRI data regions and delegated state be useful in program on discharges sent to POTWs, programs. implementation may not be with OW developing lmown. materials to explain the utility of TRI data to NPDES permit writers and pretreatment program personnel. This will include exploring options for an online search tool to more easily identify TRI discharges to specific POTWs. 14-P-0363 24 CONTACT INFORMATION If you have any questions regarding this response, please contact Deborah Nagle, Director of the Water Permit Division on (202) 564-1185 or Naele.Deborah(iDepa.eOv or Marcus Zobrist, Chief of the Industrial Branch on (202) 564-8311 or Zobrist.Mareus(i0ya.Eov. Attachments cc: Cynthia Giles, OECA Renee Wynn, OEI 14-P-0363 25 Appendix B Distribution Office of the Administrator Assistant Administrator for Water Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Assistant Administrator for Environmental Information and Chief Information Officer Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response Agency Follow -Up Official (the CFO) Agency Follow -Up Coordinator General Counsel Associate Administrator for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations Associate Administrator for Public Affairs Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for Environmental Information Deputy Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response Audit Follow -Up Coordinator, Office of Water Audit Follow -Up Coordinator, Office of Enforcement and Compliance`Assurance Audit Follow -Up Coordinator, Office of Environmental Information Audit Follow -Up Coordinator, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response 14-P-0363 26 Auditors fault EPA for lax chemical safeguards By TimothyCam - 09/29/14 05:38 PM EDT The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) doesn't do enough to stop hundreds of hazardous chemicals from getting into waterways via sewage plants, a watchdog report found. The EPA's Office of Inspector General (OIG) said the agency uses the Clean Water Act to regulate only 126 toxic chemicals that could flow to sewage plants, leaving about 300 chemicals that are considered hazardous under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. "These regulations are not effective in controlling the discharge of hundreds of hazardous chemicals to surface waters such as lakes and streams," the OIG concluded. The Clean Water Act gives the EPA the authority to regulate any pollutant, but it hasn't updated its list of chemicals to regulate in sewage plants since 1981. Auditors also found that the EPA may not be consistently enforcing the requirement that industrial polluters file reports on the chemicals they discharge to sewage plants. "Not only is there no database of the information, we found that no compilation of the notification forms was available in the regions and states we interviewed," OIG officials said. The OIG found regional variations in the chemicals that industries had to report to the EPA or states and that programs to monitor chemical treatments and permitting sometimes do not coordinate. "As a result, sewage treatment plants may not be adequately treating wastewater entering their facilities and are at risk of discharging hazardous chemicals into receiving bodies of water such as rivers and streams," the office said. Auditors suggested that the.EPA reevaluate which chemicals it regulates in sewage systems. They also recommended that the agency improve communications internally and externally and boost its compliance monitoring, among other changes. The EPA told the OIG that it agreed with nearly all of the recommendations and would work to implement them within a year. What is the Truth about biosolids? Since 2000 1 have been subjected to what some call sewage sludge and others call biosolids. I have also been physically subjected to the odor or emissions for the same period. The truth is guarded by the US Legislature/EPA/ State Legislature/ State Environmental Agencies / River Authorities/ Municipalities / the multibillion dollar Waste Water Treatment Plants (WWTP), sludge dumpers and even some colleges who received grants from the sewage syndicate and state. The EPA's truth is 35 years old and still the same as it was in 1980. In fact the EPA's part 503 is unchanged since its origin. Farmers and Citizens are only told what the EPA requires them to tell. The farmers using biosolids trust and are mesmerized by free instead of paying for commercial fertilizer or even researching why it is free. The truth as told by anyone influenced by the sewage syndicate starting with our Government. 1. Lowering of levels of Pathogens. Lowering does not completely destroy or sanitize all classes of biosolids. Class B being the least processed. Texas now has Class A, AB and B. 2. Lowering of levels of cancer causing heavy metals Arsenic, Cadmium, Copper, Lead, Mercury, Molybdenum, Nickel, Selenium and Zinc. Lowering. 3. Testing for these metals and one of two pathogens, salmonella and fecal coliform,twice a month on the largest of Waste Water Treatment Plants. (WWTP) The EPA does not require disclosure or testing for 70,000 chemicals, nor does it require testing for: https:Hen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_pathogen These truths are handed out by the interpretation of the EPA's 503 by the State Legislature/ State Environmental Agencies / River Authorities/ Municipalities / the multibillion dollar Waste Water Treatment Plants (WWTP), sludge dumpers: 1. "Biosolids are safe. Yes! Numerous studies have shown that biosolids are safe for application on food crops" 2. "Biosolids have nutrients and nitrogen." 3. "Biosolids are beneficial." 4. "Biosolids hold moisture and keep the soil from eroding." 5. "We Produce Class "A" exceptional Quality biosolids, the highest classification recognized by the EPA" This would be a web statement by Ft Worth, TX biosolds program. Reality is the TCEQ downgraded them to AB this year. 6. "Biosolids are free." 7. "We apply by the current National and State regulations." And the lists of truths from sources that profit from this practice are endless. Why is it free? After the Clean Water Act of 1972 Municipalities were scrambling to find a cheap way of disposing of their sewage responsibility. With the help of Congress, the EPA, the Sewage lobby and Special interest, part 503 was rushed into existence. The first draft of 503 was more restrictive and the sewage community went nuts saying the farmers will never go for it and they changed it to what it is today. Is it safe? No it is not safe. There is considerable risk as shown by the EPA risk assessments. If you read the EPA's risk assessments you will not believe this agency is tasked to protect your health. http://water.epa.gov/scitech/wastetech/biosolids/503rule_index.cf m There is a lot more to the story. The subject is complex and convoluted with Bureaucracy. Bottom line: the farmers are being used as a sucker to rid the municipalities of their industrial, hospital, storm and household waste which all goes to the WWTP where it is processed. The sad fact is most folks, I was one of them, will not do the research and then will be in denial that their government would ever hold still for this ill-conceived practice. Read: http://www.epa.gov/oig/reports/2014/20140929-14-P- 0363.pdf The WWTP, State Environmental Agencies and the EPA have been sitting on since 04/2014 Respectfully, Craig Monk of Ellis County Texas A Native Texan fighting for Texas. Maypearl, TX 75167 817-714-0460 CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO THE 2015 CALHOUN COUNTY BAUER EXHIBIT BUILDING AND SHOW BARN RE -ROOF IN THE AMOUNT OF AN ADDITIONAL $1,080 TO THE ORIGINAL CONTRACT PRICE AND AUTHORIZE COUNTY JUDGE TO SIGN: Carlos Guillen of G & W Engineers addressed the Court and explained that there were three (3) additional struts needed in the eaves as they were in poor condition. Commissioner Finster made a motion to approve Change Order No. 1 to the 2015 Calhoun County Bauer Exhibit Building and Show Barn Re -Roof in the amount of an additional $1,080 to the original contract price and authorize County Judge to sign. Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. G&WENGINEERS,INC. 205 W. Live Oak • Port Lavaca, TX 77979 • p: (361)552-4509 • f: (361)552-4987 TBPE Firm Registration No. F-4188 October 15, 2015 County of Calhoun, Texas 211 S. Ann St. Third Floor, Suite 301 Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Attention: Honorable Michael J. Pfeifer RE: 2015 Calhoun County Bauer Exhibit Building and Show Barn Re -Roof Honorable Michael J. Pfeifer and County Commissioners, We have reviewed Rain Seal Master Roofing & Sheet Metal, Inc.'s Change Order No. 1 for the above referenced project. Originally Rain Seal Master Roofing had been contracted to install 240 linear feet of Eave Struts and wall girts. Once the roof of the Showbarn was opened there was a need for additional 60 linear feet (3@20ft each) of cave struts. Since then they have been replaced at the additional $18 per linear foot as for a total of $1,080.00 Enclosed is Recommendation for Change Order No. 1 for additional $1,080.00 to the contract price Please call if you have any questions. Sincerely, G & W Engineers, Inc. Carlos Guillen Project Manager file # 5310.004 Engineering Architecture Planning Surveying RAIN SEAL MASTER ROOFING & SHEET METAL, INC. 2306 PORT LAVACA DR. VICTORIA, TEXAS 77901 361-576-09261361485-9393 tax Change Order Request Project :2015 Calhon County Change Order Number: # 001 Owner Bauer Exhibit Building and Show Barn ReRoof Date : 10/12/2015 =ngineers, Inc. Architects Project Number: 5310.004 Contractor Field Contract Date: 7/9/2015 Other Contract For: New Roof The Contract is changed as follows: The Original Contract Sum was $ 141,256.00 The Net Change by previously authorized Change Orders $ - The Contract Sum prior to this Change Order was $ 141,256.00 The Contract Sum will be (increased) by this Change Order in the amount of $ 1,080.00 The new Contract Sum including this Change Order will be $ 142,336.00 The Contract Time will be (unchanged) by 0 days The date of Substantial Completion as of the date of this Change Order therefore is 1011212015 NOT VALID UNTIL SIGNED BY THE ARCHITECT, CONTRACTOR AND OWNER G & W Engineers Rain Seal Master Roofing County of Calhoun Architect/Engineer (Firm name) Contractor (Firm Name) Owner (Firm Name) 205 W. Live Oak, Port Lavaca. TX. 2306 Port Lavaca Dr. Victoria, TX. 211 S. Ann St. Port Lavaca, TX Address Ad P ass Address By (Signatu By (Signature) /F-(S(Signature) LG aVN JNO Name (Typed or Printed) Name (Typed Printed) Name (Typed or Printed) 10/12/2015 12 -Z 6 15 1011212015 Date Date Date CHANGE ORDER No. One (1) PROJECT 2015 CALHOUN COUNTY BAUER EXHIBIT BUILDING AND SHOW BARN REROOF DATE OF ISSUANCE 10/12/2015 EFFECTIVE DATE OWNER COUNTY OF OWNEWs Contract No. N/A CONTRACTOR RAIN SEAL MASTER ROOFING & SHEET METAL, ENGINEER G & W ENGINEERS, INC. 5310.004 You are directed to make the following changes in the Contract Documents. Description: Increase in Scope Reason for Change Order: Replace Additional 60 LF (3x20 LF ea) Eave Strut. Attachments (List documents supporting change) Rain Seal Request Dated 10/09/15 CHANGE IN CONTRACT PRICE: CHANGE IN CONTRACT TIMES: Original Contract Price Original Contract Times $ 141,256.00 Substantial Completion: N/A Ready for final payment: day oraama Net changes from previous Change Orders No. _ to No. _ Net changes from previous Change Orders No. _ to No. $ N/A aaya Contract Price prior to this Change Order Contract Times prior to this Change Order $ 141,256.00 Substantial Completion: N/A Ready for final payment: darn or dot. Net Increase (decrease) of this Change Order Net Increase (decrease) of this Change Order $ 1,080.00 N/A dan Contract Price with all approved Change Orders Contract Times with all approved Change Orders $ 142,336.00 Substantial Completion: N/A Ready for final payment: aan o,6. RECOMMENDED: By: Engweer(Au@orsed Siganoo,) G & W Engineers, Inc. Date: e�- -Zp� APPROVED: By: Owner(Audrod dSignature) County of Calhoun Date: ACCE b'ti By: —�. coauacror(Auchaved signature) Rain Seal Master Roofing & Sheet Metal Date: b 2 2O� CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT WITH ENVIROTECH CARRIERS, INC. AND PAYMENT OF $400 IN CANCELLATION FEES: Commissioner Finster made a motion to approve cancellation of contract with Envirotech Carriers, Inc. and payment of $400 in cancellation fees. Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. 10-05-15;03;28PM; ;3615529722 # 3/ 5 ADO ENVIROTECH CARRIERS, INC. 2403 Agnes St, Corpus Christi, Texas 78405 361-299.7774 THIS agreement is entered into this day of .203, by and between ENVIROTECH CARRIERS, INC (the �t "CONYnR'ACT R" y'h0s� prineipa] place of business is 2403 Agnes Street, Corpus Christi, Texas 78405, and ( h Oun l.�V � i7h;NC�ni'f (the 1,CUSTOMER"), whose principal platy ofbusi5pss is ^ — WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR Is a company acknowledged by the State of Texas, to handle, transport, and contract for the disposal of regulated medical waste by any and all approved molhods. WHEREAS, the CUSTOMER desires to contract exclusively with CONTRACTOR for the handling, transporting, tracking, and disposal of all rcgulutcd medical waste produced by activities of the CUSTOMER; and WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR desims to provide die CUSTOMERwith services that include regulated medical waste handling, trtms;,ortine, verification, and disposal by any and all approved methods. NOW, THEREFORE, the panics do hereby agrco Os follows: A. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Collection of Waste: a. The CUSTOMER shall collect all regulated medical wasto to be disposed of by the CONTRACTOR within the CUSTOMER'S facilities. The CUSTOMER will place all waste within the conrnincm provided by CONTRACTOR and will properly close and/ or sea] such containers. b. The CUSTOMER shall contain and seal any liquids within liners for the purpose of not contaminating or compromising box0s/tubs provided by CONTRACTOR In the event of contamination or compromise to boxes/tubs the CONTRACTOR shall seek additional chnrgcs. 2. Handling and Receipt by CONTRACTOR a. Once the containers have been properly filled and scaled by the CUSTOMER, they will be accepted by CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR will manifest receipt (computer printout) of the dote, and number of containers picked up. The containers, liners, and contcnte will be disposed of In accordance with all federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances including but not limited to the Texas Department of Health, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and the Center for Disease Control, 3. Containers and Liners: a. CONTRACTOR shall provide the CUSTOMER with it spcciflcally designed box that has a200 pound strength, safety handles, took top with a corresponding red bag liner for each, nil in quantities sufficient to meet the needs for the rcgulutcd medical waste generated by the CUSTOMER. b_ The CUSTOMER shall follow all instructions from CONTRACTOR and ail specifications labeled on the containers in collecting all regulatc4modicalwaste. Container weight must not exceed CONTPj\=R .S sp2cifnna!ion limits of 30 pounds. c. Ail containers and liners furnished by CONTRACTOR shall remain the property of the CONTRACTOR with the medical facility accepting inventory control and responsibility while the containers are being utilized in the facility. no CUSTOMER or its personnel shall not use the containers and liners for any purpose other than hold and enclose the regulated medical waste for collection and disposal by CONTRACTOR. 4. Pick up time, location, and frequency: CONTRACTOR shall pick up regulated medical waste at a regularly scheduled time to be established by the CUSTOMER and CONTRACTOR. 5. Regulated Medical and Chemical Waste Accepted by CONTRACTOR n. Any material or contaminated cquipmord which, In determination of the facility infection control staff, presents a significant danger of infection, because it is codtaminated with, or may reasonably be expected to be contaminated. b. The CUSTOMER shall at no time include hazardous waste in CONTRACTOR'S containers. Hazardous waste shall be dcfrncd as those wastes classified under Title 40 of the Fcdcmi Code of Regulations and The Rcsouroo Conservation and Recovery Act (Refer to "EPA Ouide for infectious W,hstc Managcmcne' (EPA / 530•S W.86. 10-05-15;03:28PM; ;3615529722 # 4/ 5 014, May 1986)) for clarification of those categories. Any other waste that Federal, State, or Local regulations prohibit for incineration, of CONTRACTOR is not permitted to trnnspOM B, COMPENSATION 1. Hasie Fees: For the services to be provided pursuan to this Agreement, with scheduling to be mutually ugmcd upon, the CUSTOMER shall pay CONTRACTOR as follows: a, $ one-time set-up fee b, $ per pound transported �F mae�l5 c.$ 1Q0.00 per container transported f d. $,(00. 00_ service too per ocourcence (Unmcccssful attempts to service location from CUSTOMER request or predetermine mutes due to box not being ready or personnel not available.) e, $ — no activity fee (On call customer only, in no activity occurs within 90 days of lot pickup) t; $ //. Do Heel surcharge fee per pick up g. $ �,7.oc late charge fee 2, Invoicing: CONTRACTOR shall send to the CUSTOMER on a mettinr basis, an invoice rmficuliug apompieto itemization of the waste eollectod by CONTRACTOR and the total charge. The manifestwill be verified by the personnet ofldio Medical Warta Solutions Beaumont, Texas, Permit 940231 As to Ute accurate weight and the time and date of the incineration or destruction and will be mailed to you with coeh invoice and/ or monthly statement. The CUSTOMER will pay the roflectod amount due an each invoice within thirty (30) days after receipt by the CUSTOMER of such invoice. All invoices arc due and payable in Corpus Christi, Nuccos County, Texas. 3. Cost Adjustment: CONTRACTOR reserves the right to administer any cost increase and/or decreases adjustment of service items during the term of the contract. C. TERM OF AGREEMENT L Three year torn: Unless enrltcr terminated at provided in paragraph 2 below, the agreement shall be for a to= ofdrrco years, commencing on the date first set forth above, And shall automatically be renewed for successive periods of three years on the same terms and conditions. 2, Either the CUSTOMER or tite CONTRACTOR may terminate effective the last of the term or any renewal period by giving written notice of termination by certified mail to other not loss than 60 days prior to the end of the term or renewal period. 3. Tcrminafon for default: Should one parry be in default under the terms Of this agrccmcnt, the other putty may give the party in default thirty (30) days written notice to cure such default, the non-dofauiting party may immediately terminate Ibis agreement upon the expiration of the thirty (30) day notice period, if such a cure does not occur. 4. In the event CUSTOMER breaches the agreement by attempting to unilatcraliy cancel the agreement prior to the end of the term, CUSTOMER uUmes that in addition to any sums already owed under the agreement for services mndcrcd, the company shah be entitled to liquidated damages in the amount of one-half of the total charges which would have been payable over the entire term of the contract, end over any rcnowal term to which CUSTOMER is then obligated. D. INSURANCE COVERAGE CONTRACTOR will maintain or causo to be maintained a comprehensive liability insurance covcmge program, including minimum covcmge as required by Tcxos Commission on Environmental Qunliry (TCEQ). E. HOLD HARWtiSSMI)IMNIFICATION 1. CONTRACTOR Indemnification: Contractor will indemnify and hold harmless, CUSTOMER, its agent and employees from all liability, claims, actions and cost arising from wrongful acts or omissions of CONTRRACTOR, its agents, servants, employees or subcontractors, including the cost of dclOnse and attomcy's fees. 2, CUSTOMER Indemnification: The CUSTOMER will indemnify and hold harmless CONTRACTOR, its agents, and employees from wrongful acts or omissions of the CUSTOMER, its agents, servants, employees, or subconuacturs, including the cost of defense and attomoy's fees. F, LICENSE, COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS CONTRACTOR represents and warrants that it Is, and shall be throughout the term of this agreement; properly licensed by all regulatory and govemmcnml agencies requiring licenses for the handling, transportation and destruction ofregultacd medical waste. CONTRACTOR further represents and warrants that it shall at all times during the term of the agreement comply with ail Federal, State and Local laws, rules, regulations and ordinances conccming the proper handling and destruction of regulated medical waste. We operate under Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Pcrmit Number 50019. 10-05-15;03:28PM; 3615529722 # 5/ 5 0. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS With respect to all services furnished by CONTRACTOR to CUSTOMER pursuant to the agreement, it is mutually understood and agreed the relationship between CONTRACTOR and CUSTOMER is that of independent contractor, and nothing in this agreement is intended nor shall be construed to crcato an employedemployec relationship or partnership or a joint venture relationship between the parties. 14. MISCELLANEOUS 1. Rcprescntation and Covenant: CONTRACTOR represents and covenants to the CUSTOMER that, as the effective date hereof and throughout the term of this ogrocmcn6 CONTRACTOR is and will continue to be fully capable and qualified, in accordance with good regulated medical waste handling, transporting, and Incineration or destruction services required of CONTRACTOR under this agreement. 2. Sevcrability: In the event my provision of this agreement is hold to be unenforceable or invalid for any reason, this agreement shall remain in full force and affect and enforceable in accordance to its term disrogurding such unenforceable or invalid provision. 3. Notices: All notices, requests, demands or other communications hcroander (hereinafter individually and collectively referred to as "Notice") must be in writing and may be given or serviced by depositing the same in the United States mail, registered or cottified, postage prepaid with return receipt requested, or by delivering the some in person, Notice deposited in die mail in the manner described above shall be effective, unless otherwise stated in this agreement, from and after the expiration of three days after it Is so deposited. Notice given in any other manner shall be offectivo only if and ohm pcetved by the party to be notified. Any notice shell be given or delivered to partios at their respective addresses. The parties hereto and their respectiva permitted successors and assigns shall have theirright from time to time to change their respective addresses by providing at least fifteen (IS) days prior written notice to die other party. 4. Assignment: The CUSTOMER and CONTRACTOR may not assign, delegate, or transfer any of their respective rights, duties or obligations under this agreement, In whole or in part without the prior written consent of the other party, not to be unreasonably withheld. Subject to the immediately preceding sentence, this agreement shall inure to the benefit and be binding upon the parties hereto and their permitted successors. 5. No Waiver: The failure of either party to insist at any time upon the strict observance or performance of my provisions of this agreement or to exercise any right or remedy of such party or to be construed as a waiver or relinquishment thereof with respect to subsequent relinquishment thereof with respect to subsequent defaults of breAehes, Every right and remedy given by this agreement to the parties hereunto may be exercised from time to time and as often as may be deemed expedient by the appropriate party. 6. Choice by Law: This agreement shall be governed by and construed to be in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. 7. Eorco Malcom If either party hereto shall be delayed or prevented from porformance of my act required hereunder by reasons of acts of God, strikes, lockouts, labor troubles, inability to pracuro materials, restrictive governmental laws and regulations, or other Cause without fault and beyond the control of the party obligated (financial inability excepted), then upon written notice, die performance of such act shall be excused for the period ofthe delay and the period for the perform once of any such not shall be extended for die period of the delay; provided, however, the CUSTOMER or CONTRACTOR shall exercise its best efforts to remedy any such cause of delay or cause that prevents performance. g. Site of Incincmtion/Destniction: CONTRACTOR'S primary incineration site is Blo Medical Waste Solutions Beaumont, Texas, Permit 040231. but CONTRACOR reserves the right to construct and contract additional facilities that wilt be located In Texas And will comply with all of the rules and regulations ofTACB, TDM and other State or Federal Authorities or regulations. Executed on this ZG T7—' day of hu.a.. I Z.Fr Z' CUSTOMER C aZ A4w--, &Ott.%' CU1nS,T.OMER NAME AUTHORIZED GN TURE c � TITLE DATE CONTRACTOR ENVIROTECH CARRIERS, INC. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE TITLE DATE * I N V O I C E* 2 ENVIROTECH CARRIERS PO BOX 271428 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78427 361-299-7774 PH 78427 Bill To CCHD 117 W ASH ST PORT LAVACA TX 77979 USA PAYMENT TERMS: NET 30 $25 LATE FEE Invoice # Invoice Date 119714 9/30/15 Service Address CCHD 117 W ASH ST PORT LAVACA TX 77979 Cust#: 2 - 8400 0 Please detach here & include with your payment. THANK YOU Amount Enclose - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ENVIROTECH CARRIERS Date Description Qty Rate Total 9/30/15 CANCELLATION FEE 1.00 400.000 400.00 9/30/15 SERVICE EVRY 3 MONTHS 1.00 9/30/15 4 PICKUPS PER YEAR = $400.00 1.00 9/30/15 $400.00 X2 YRS. LEFT ON CONTRACT= 1.00 9/30/15 $800.00 DIVIDED 2=$400.00 BUYOUT 1.00 Please pay INVOICE TOTAL 400.00 Cust#: 2 - 8400 0 Inv#: 119714 Service Address: 117 W ASH ST _.. ,. _..��. SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS Open Invoice Summary CosmmerA Customer Name/Andress _ Fdoothly Charge Delance Doe 2-000R400 ccxor 11TWAsx Si 00 44150 ACCEPT REPORTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTY OFFICES: Commissioner Finster made a motion to accept reports of the following County offices: • County Treasurer — August 2015 • County Clerk — September 2015 • Justice of the Peace No 5 — September 2015 (Revised) Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. 10/2212015 08:33 CALHOUN CO AUDITREAS O:AX)3615534614 P.0011003 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OF: AUGUST 2015 BEGINNING ENDING FUND FUNDBALANCE RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS FUND BALANCE OPERATING FUNDS: GENERAL S 24.862.137.09 $ 1,214,783.70 $ 2,269,074,36 S 23,807.846,43 AIRPORT MAINTENANCE 27,672.44 107.44 330.44 27,449.44 APPELLATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM 11006.08 165.03 - 1.169.11 COASTAL PROTECIION FUND 39,137.87 10.52 39,148.39 COUNTY AND DIST COURT TECH FUND 2,865.08 47.53 2,912.61 COUNTY CHID ABUSE PREVENTION FUND 325.92 8.12 334.04 COUNTY CHILD WELFARE BOARD FUND 1.866,99 0.50 - 1,867.49 COURTHOUSE SECURITY 240,113.55 1,076.60 - 241,190.15 COURT INITIATED GUARDIANSHIP FUND 3.709.11 161.00 3,870.11 DIST CLK RECORD PRESERVATION FUND 10,99892 236.33 11,235.25 CO CLK RECORDS ARCHIVE FUND 82,703.65 4,082.23 - 86.785.88 DONATIONS 79,317.93 1.886.20 3,151.57 78,052.58 DRUG/DWI COURT PROGRAM FUND -LOCAL 10,02003 106.55 - 10,126.59 JUVENILE CASE MANAGER FUND 9.257-09 12.97 9,270.06 FAMILY PROTECTION FUND 6,598.85 76,77 - 61675.62 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION FUND 8,590.56 2.31 - 8,592.87 GRANTS 538.963.72 6,12278 26,406.81 518,679.69 JUSTICE COURT TECHNOLOGY 62,501.09 564.53 63,065.67 JUSTICE COURT BUILDING SECURITY FUND 10,170,59 136.70 10,307.29 LATER AL ROAD PRECINCT WI 4,326.96 1.16 4.326.41 1.71 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT rig 4,326.9E 1.16 4,326.41 1.71 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT 403 4.326.96 1.16 4,326.42 1.70 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT#4 4.376.97 1.16 4,326-42 1.71 PRETRIAL SERVICES FUND 66,318.82 17.83 66,336.65 LAW LIBRARY 194,619.92 1,187,24 717.05 - 195,089.23 LAW ENF OFFICERS STD. EDUC, (LOOSE) 211,923.34 7.78 28,9M.12 POC COMMUNITY CENTER 67,969.11 18.25 6,019.27 61,868.09 RECORDS MANAGEMENT -DISTRICT CLERK 5,844.74 144.62 - 5,98936 RECORDS MANAGENIENT-COUNTY CLERK 93,415.47 46,72 614,52 0,947.67 RECORDS MGMT & PRESERVATION 204.618.16 4,751.04 209.369.20 ROAD & BRIDGE OENERAL L492,691,32 25,709.43 - L518.399.75 SHERIFF FORFEITED PROPERTY 1,282.26 0.34 L282.60 6NME PIERR)OAT RAMP INSUR/MAINT 51,664.25 13,89 1,037.47 50,640.67 CAPITAL PROJ -RD INFRASTRUCTURE 818,850,38 - 43.297.76 775,552.62 CAPITAL PROJ - COUNTY FN13ROY TRZ41 254,523.05 90,199,80 - 344,722.85 CAPITAL PROT - SWAN POINT PARK 51001.90 5,001.510 CAPITAL PROJ - AIRPORT RUNWAY IMPROV 78,472.13 - 78,472.13 CAPITAL PRO] -COUNTY ROAD 101 137,117,05 - 96,37523 40,742,77 CAPITAL PROD -EMS SUBSTATION 347,399.23 - - 347,399.23 CAPITAL PROI-EMER COMM SYS 30,848.06 30,848.06 CAPITAL PROJ-GREEN LAKE PARK 2CII5.74 - 2,086.75 24,028.99 CAPITAL PROJ- HATERIUS PARK/BOAT RAMP 21,064.00 - - 21,064,00 CAPITAL PROJ -PORTALTO PU13L BEACH -STORM REF 6,484.78 - 6,48478 CAPITAL PRO]- IMPROVEMENT PROJFCIS 326,166.37 - 3.747.29 322.419.08 CAPITAL PROJ - PORT O'CONNOR LIBRARY 1.167.00 - - 1,167.00 CAPITAL PROJ - MMC CLINIC ACQUISITION LOAN CAPITAL PROJ - NURSING HOME UPL PROGRAM LOAP 2,00%000.00 - 953,379.45 L046,620.55 CAPITAL PROD - MMC BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT LO 1.500.000.00 - 1,500,000.00 ARRESTFEES 393.91 305.49 - 699.30 DAIL BOND FEES (BB 1940) 1,230.00 - 1,230.00 CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS (NEW) 30.00 6,728.89 6.758.88 DNA TESTING FUND 250.00 26,28 276.28 DRUG COURT PROGRAM FUND - STATE 0.30 I03.35 I TOTALS . 77 2 Pago I of 3 10/2212015 08:33 CALHOUN CO AUD/TREAS (FAX)3615534614 P.0021003 COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OFI AUGUST 2015 BEGINNING ENDING FUND FUND BALANCE RECEIPT -915PURSEMENTS FUNDBAL4NCE OPERATING FUNDS -BALANCE FORWARD S 33,776,396,52 S 1,360,080.44 $ 3,423,544.53 $ 31,712,932.43 RLECTIONSERVICES CONTRACT 73,716.20 17.99 - 73.734-19 ELECTRONIC F INO FEE FUND 0.00 966:98 966,98 EMS TRAUMA FUND 126.57 59.70 - 186.27 FINES AND COURT COSTS HOLDING FUND 7,847.31 - - 7,847.31 INDIGENT CIVIL LEGAL SERVICE 24.00 250,00 - 274.00 JUDICIAL FUND (ST, COURT COSTS) 0.00 129.70 - 129-70 JUDICIAL SALARIES FUND 0.02 2.497.60 - 2,487.62 JUROR DONATION -HUMANE SOCIETY 12.00 - - 12.00 JUROR DONATION -TX CRIME VICTIMS FUND 244.00 - - 244.00 JUVENILE PROBATION RESTITUTION 55.00 420.00 55.00 420.00 LIBRARY GIFT AND MEMORIAL 52,468.65 59.11 - 52,52776 MISCELLANEOUS CLEARING 14,151.30 12,024,50 9,206.39 16,969.41 REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS 2,000.00 - 2,000,00 STATE CIVIL FEE FUND 0.00 2.637.39 - 2.637,39 CIVIL JUSTICE DATA REPOSITORY POND 0.00 9.17 - 9.17 JURY REIMBURSEMENT PEE 0.00 594.38 594.38 SUBTITLE C FUND 7.77 2,685.50 - 2,693.27 SUPP OF CRIM INDIGENT DEFENSE 0.00 288.79 - 288.79 TIME PAYMENTS 0.05 1,278.45 1.278.50 TRAFFIC LAW FAILURE TO APPEAR 0.00 970.78 970.78 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 6,201.56 1.67 - 6.203.23 TRUANCY PREVENTION ANDDIVERSION FUND 25.19 223,05 - 249.24 BOOT CAMPIJJAEP 147,43 147.43 JUVENILE PROBATION 172.71H.84 SUBTOTALS S 34,106.20S.41 1,385,266.65 3.473,342.16 32,018,129.90 TAXES IN ESCROW 0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL OPERATING FUNDS OTHER FUNDS D A FORFEITED PROPERTY FUND 32,254.03 205.60 32,459.63 SHERIFF NARCOTIC PORPEITURFS 10,908.66 89.00 493.12 10.503.54 CERT OF OB•CRTHSE REP SERIFS 2010 485,952.94 I,968.81 441,900.00 46.021.75 CERT OF OB•CRTHOUSE I&S SERIES 2012 653,301.76 11580.90 606,815.00 49.007.66 OCEAN DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS 1.00 - 1.00 CAL, CO. FEES & FINES 94 51A.483,886.65 MEMORIAL, MEDICAL CENTER OPERATING 2,058,856,49 2,917,338.97 2,728,885.80 S 2,247,309.66 INDIGENT IR?ALTHCARE 2.599,38 31,340.26 31.640.26 21299.38 REFUND IMPRESC ACCOUNT 5,06L64 - - 5,061.64 PRIVATE WAIVER CLEARING FUND 325,069.79 - - 325,069.79 CLINIC CONSTRUCTION SERIES 2014 1,753,780.21 - 1,753,780.21 NHASPORD 115,026.18 787,877A8 588,562.51 314,341.15 NHBROADMOOR 13,784.14 760.968.94 142.952.60 631,800.49 NH CRESCENT 47.534.30 144.489.86 175,103.79 16.720.37 NHFORTBEND 13,817,73 225,895.50 147,640.35 92.072,99 NH SOLERA 607 796.47 1,001.193.12 TOTAL. MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER FIENDS 9 4,143,326.33 5869104.13 5376260-675,436,169,79 DRAINAGE DISTRICTS NO.6 24,280.16 S 28.76 $ $ 24.308.92 NO.9 123,936.04 175,00 25.089.83 99,021.21 NO. 10-MAINTENANCE 136,006.59 19.22 180,70 135,845.11 NO. II-MAENTENANCElOPERATING 253,733.79 2,144.17 1,239.66 254.638.30 NO. I I -RESERVE 154,909.90 154 909.90 692,966,48 TOTAL DRAINAGE DISTRICT FUNDS CALHOUN COUNTY WCm N1 OPERATING ACCOUNT 45I 092.19 14.01 11.606.86 5 439,499.28 CALHOUN COUNTY FORT AUTHORITY MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING S 22 26.88 CALHOUN COUNTY FROST BANK 3,763.87 $3 763.87 "16,575.69 5,875,155.11 $ S.422,29&61 TOTAL MMC, DR. DIST., NAV. DIST, WCH) & FROST $ 41,699,719.92 $ 7,349,1$1.72 $ 10,038410.03 8 30,010,361.61 TOTAL ALL FUNDS Pago 2 of 3 1012212015 08:33 CALHOUN CO AUDITREAS O:AX)3615534614 P.0031003 COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT I MOMMOF; AUGUST 2015 BANK RECONCILIATION Z,ESS: CRRT.OFDEP1 FUND OL USTNDO DER/ PLUS: CHECKS BANK FUND BALANCE OTHER ITEMS OUTSTANDING BALANCE OPERATING • S 32,018,129.90 $ 29,730,630.49 $ 227,039.14 $ 2,514,530.55 OTHER D A FORFEITED PROPERTY FUND SHERIFF NARCOTIC FORFEITURES 32,459-63 10,503.54 - - - 32,459.63 10,50154 CERT OF OB•CRTHSE REP SERIE8 2010 46,021.75 72.12 - 45,949-63 CERT OF 013-CRTHOUSE W SERIES 2012 49,007,66 21.64 - 48,081,02 OCEAN DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS -CAP PROJ 1.00 - 1.00 CAL, CO FEES &FINES H4,805.94 26,070.30 97,572.64 156,308.28 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER OPERATING$ 2.247,309X6 500,250.60 428,549.35 2,175.608-41 INDIGENT HEALTHCARE 2,299.39 - 4,364.32 6,663.70 REFUND IMPREST ACCOUNT 5.061.64 - - 5,061.64 PRIVATE WAIVER CLEARING FUND 325,069,79 - - 325.069-79 CL1MC CONSTRUCTION SERIES 2014 1,753,780,21 1,753,780.21 NHASHPORD 314,341.15 - 314,341AS NHBROADMOOR 631,800.48 - - 691.800.48 NHCRESCENT 16,720.37 - - 16,72037 NHFORTEEND 02,072.88 - 92,072.88 NHSOLERA 47,714.23 - 47,714.23 DRAINAGE DISTRICTt NO-6 24,308.92 - - 24,109,92 NO. a 99,021.21 2,310.60 101,331.81 NO, 10 MAINTENANCE 135,845A I - - 135.845.11 NO. I I MAINTENANCElOPERATING '. 254,638.30 - - 254,638.30 NO. 11 RESERVE 154,909,90 - 154,909.90 CALHOUN COUNTY WCID 01 OPERATING ACCOUNT 439,499.28 - - 439.499.29 CALHOUN COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY MAINTENANCE/OPERATING •••• 221,275.01 - - 22L275.81 CALHOUN COUNTY FROSTBANK 3,763.87 CDs. OPERATING FUND $29,500,606.00 CD's - MMC OPERATING FUND • $500,000.00 **** THE DEPOSITORY FOR CALHOUN CO. NAVIGATION DISTRICT IS FIRST NATIONAL BANK -PORT LAVACA THE DEPOSITORY FOR ALL OTHER COUNTY FUNDS IS INTERNATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE - PORT LAVACA **** THE DEPSOSTTORY FOR CALHOUN COUNTY FROST IS FROST BANK- AUSTtN, TEXAS Court costs and fees collected and reported may not be current an to due to non-compliance by other county o 1ee$. I hereby certify that the current balances are correct to all monie that have b en rec ived by Co int. Treasurer as of a date of this report. RH NDA S. KOKENA COUNTY TREASURER Page 3 of 3 CALHOUN COUNTY CLERK MONTHLY REPORT RECAPITUATION NTY CLERK FEES 1000-44030 $ I FEE 100044140 $ :IRONIC FILING FEES FOR E-FILINGS IODO.44058 $ 3E'S EDUCATION FEE 1000-44160 $ 3E'S ORDER/SIGNATURE 1000.44180 $ UFF'S FEES 100044190 $ AL RECORDER FEE 1000-44250 FIT REFPORTER FEE 1000.44270 $ 20ATE FUND (TGC) FEE 2620-44030 $ iNOLOGY FUND 2663-44030 RTHOUSE SECURITY FEE 2670.44030 $ FIT INITIATED GUARDIANSHIP FEE 2672-44030 )RDS ARCHIVE FEE 2675-44030 G& ALCOHOL COURT PROGRAM 2698.44030-005 TRIAL DIVERSON AGREEMENT 2729-44034 LIBARY FEE 2731-44030 $ )RDSMANAGEMENT FEE - CO CLK 2738-44380 )RDS MANGEMENT 2739-10899,44030 $ 5 - COUNTY COURT 2740.45040 E POLICE OFFICER FEES 7020-20740 SOLIDATED COURT COSTS - COUNTY 7070-20630 SOLIOATED COURT COSTS - STATE 7070.20740 3& ALCOHOL COURT PROGRAM -COUNTY 7390-20GIO-999 3& ALCOHOL COURT PROGRAM -STATE 7390-20740-999 E ELECTRONIC FILING FEE 7403.999-22887 $ E ELECTRONIC FILING FEE CR 7403-999-22990 TRAUMA 740S-999-20740 INDIGENTFEF -COUNTY 7480.20610 $ INDIGENTFEE -STATE 7480-20740 $ )IAL FUND COURT COSTS 7495-20740 :IAL SALARY FUND - COUNTY 7505-20610 ]IAL SALARY FUND -STATE 7505-20740 ]IAL SALARY FUND 7505-20740-005 $ FIC LOCAL 7538-22884 1-STATE 7855-20780 :IAL FEE 7855-20786 $ AAL MARRIAGES -STATE 7855-20788 :)SE COURT COST 7856.999-20740 REIMBURSEMENT FEE -COUNTY 7857-20610 REIMBURSEMENT FEE -STATE 7857-20740 E TRAFFIC FINE - COUNTY 7860-20610 E TRAFFIC FINE - STATE 7860-20740 TENT DEFENSE FEE - COUNTY 7865-20510 TENT DEFENSE FEE -STATE 7865.20740 PAYMENT -COUNTY 7950-20610 PAYMENT -STATE 7950.20740 352.00 $ 334.18 $ 10,929.46 $ 225.00 $ 22.00 $ 26.00 $ - $ 2.00 $ 24.00 $ $ 20.00 $ 6.00 $ - $ 26.00 $ 150.00 $ 176.19 $ - $ 125.00 $ $ 26.47 $ 105.00 $ 60.00 $ 40.00 $ 20.00 $ $ 33.39 $ 40.00 $ 26.07 $ 406.00 $ 20.00 $ $ 80.00 $ $ 3,895.00 $ $ 89.76 $ $ 200.00 $ 245.00 $ 140.00 $ $ 20.89 $ 80,00 $ 187.97 $ 3,945.00 $ 40.00 $ $ 1,517.20 $ $ 1.60 $ $ 65.03 $ $ 580.38 $ $ 17.96 $ $ 71.78 $ 230.00 $ 100.00 $ $ 41.75 $ $ 137.58 $ 4.00 $ 2.00 $ 76.00 $ 38.00 $ $ 125.31 $ $ 5.03 $ $ 45.12 $ 294.00 $ - $ 168.00 $ $ 7.24 $ $ 73.80 $ 280.00 $ 160,00 $ $ 510.00 $ $ 0,44 $ $ 3.35 $ $ 30.06 $ $ 3.62 $ $ 68.72 $ $ 1.67 $ $ 15.03 $ $ 91,91 $ 'ORT LAVACA PD 9990-99991 $ >EADRIFT PD 9990 99992 $ FO OPERATING/NSF CHARGES TOTAL FUNDS COLLECTED $ 27,231.75 FUNDS HELD IN ESCROW: $ (68,00) AMOUNT DUE TO TREASURER: -' $ TOTAL FUNDS COLLECTED: .$ 27,143.31'-: AMOUNT DUE TO 01 HERS: $ 11,840.63 22.00 52.00 20.00 32.00 451.19 26.47 165.00 60.00 33.39 401.07 80.00 3,895.00 89.76 200.00 385.00 20.89 4,252.97 1,517.20 1.60 65.03 580.38 17.95 71.78 330.00 41.75 137.58 6,00 114.00 125,31 5.03 45.12 462.00 7.24 73.80 440.00 510.00 0,44 3.35 30.06 3.62 68.72 1.67 15.03 91.91 91.91 20,44 1,61 26.00 W1O.REPORTSWONTHI.MUDITOR AND TREASUER REP0RTS=5.0930iSTREASURER REPORTS I OF 2 CALHOUN COUNTY CLERK MONTHLY REPORT RECAPITUATION SEPTEMBER 2015 CASH ON HAND, TRUST FUND BEGINNING BOOK BALANCE 8/31/2015:f....f. $ 46,381.61 FUND RECEIVED $ - DISBURSEMENTS $ (500.00) ENDING BOOK BALANCE 9/30/2015 $ 45,881.61 BANK RECONCILIATION TRUST FUND ENDING BANK BALANCE 9130/2015:.. ;; $ 46,882.51 OUTSTANDING DEPOSITS" $ - OUTSTANDING CHECKS" $ (0.90) RECONCILED BANK BALANCE 9/30/2015 $ 45,881.61 "see attached CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS HELD IN TRUST- IBC BANK CD'S t: Date Issued Balance Purchases Withdrawals Balance 813112015 09130/15 74925 $ 1,846.63 $ 1.846.53 49466 $.19,642.10 $ 19.642.10 50782 1/15/2015 $ 9,378.58 $ 9,378.58 50790 1/15/2015 $ 9,378.58 $ 9,378.58 50804 1/15/2015 $ 0,378.58 $ 9,378.58 50063 2/2/2015 $ 3,600.00 $ 3,500,00 50871 2/212015 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,600.00 51134 5/28/2015 $ 38,559.20 $ $ $ 38,558.20 TOTALS: $95,182.57 $ - $ - $ 95,182.57 Submitted by: Anna M Goodman,. County Clerk U10.REPORT5IMDMHLYW UDROR AND TREASUER REPORTS12016.001(DS.TREASURER REPORTS 2OF 2 AMO JUVU97CFOR ALI- DATE October 13 2015 FAX COVER SHEET JUDGE NANCY POMYKAL P O BOX 454 PORT O' CONNOR, TX.77982 (361)983-2351 - TELEPHONE (361)983-2461 - FAX COUNTY OF CALHOUN JUSTICE COURT PCT. 5 PAGES: 6 Including this cover TO: JUDGE MIKE PFEIFER & COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATT: SUSAN FAX NUMBER(S) 361-5534444 SUBJECT: REVISED SEPTEMBER 2015 MONTHLY REPORT NOTE: Susan I am submitting a REVISED September 2015 monthly report There was 1 corrected the original and -Lam am submitting the revised report today. Thank you for your assistance. Have a great day! Thank you, 9adfe Vaw# pdw'rW THE CONTENTS OF THIS FAX MESSAGE ARE INTENDED SOLELY FOR THE ADDRESSEE($) named in this message. This communication is intended to be and to remain confidential and may be subject to applicable attorneylclient and/or work product privileges. 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Jim . ... ..... .... 375621 OS09-0319 09-29-2015 JSF 1.19 CCC 11.S4 Cm$ 0190 LAP 1.49 TF 1.19 20.00 OSBORN, BRONSON LEE JCSF 0.30 JPAY 1.79 ID? 0.60 TPDP 0.60 375620 1411-0456 09.30-2015 FINE 32.00 CSRV 65.60 VILLARREhL, ERNEST JFREMY Credit Card vvvvC99;01 SdP AMOD Un0q1e3:W0JJ:NVZ[:60f91-C6-01 Money Distribution Report NANCY POMYXAL RLNISED SETP. 2015 REPORT Type Code Description Count Retained Disbursed Munoy-Totals The following totals represent - Cash and Chacko Collected COST CCC CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS 12 44.70 402.96 447.76 COST CHS COURTHOUSE SECURITY 15 42.59 0.00 42.59 COST DPSC DPS FAILURE TO APPEAR /()NMI FEES 3 29.70 60.30 90.00 COST IDF INDIGENT DEFENSE FUND 12 2.24 20.15 22.39 COST JCSF JUSTICE COURT SECURITY FUND 15 14.20 0.00 14.20 COST JPAY JUDGE PAY RAISE FEE 12 6.72 60,44 67.16 COST J$F JUROR SERVICE FUND 12 4.40 40.29 44.77 COST LAP SHERIFF'S FEE 11 50.97 0.00 50,97 COST MVF MOVING VIOLATION FEE G 0.06 0.54 0.60 COST PWAF TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE 2 0.00 2.00 10.00 COST SAP DPS 2 8.00 2.00 10.00 COST SUDC SUB TITLE C 10 270.00 0.00 270,00 COST TF TECHNOLOGY FUND 15 66.77 0.00 56.77 COST TFC TPC 9 27.00 0.00 27,00 COST TIME TIME PAYMENT FEE 3 37.50 37.50 75.00 COST TPDF TRUANCY PREVENTION & DIVERSION FUND 14 0.00 26.39 26.39 COST WRNT WARRANT FEE 3 150.00 0.00 150.00 FEES CSRV COLLECTION SERVICES FEE 5 322.20 0.00 322.20 FEES DDC DRIVER SAFETY COURSE - 2013 3 29.70 0.00 29.70 FEES EXRF EXPIRATION RENEWAL FEE 2 30,00 0.00 30.00 FINE FINE FINE 10 1,239.50 0.00 1,239.50 FINE PWF PARKS & WILDLIFE FINE 1 15.00 05.00 100.00 FINE NAP WATER SAFETY FINE 1 4.95 2010s 33.00 Money Totals 20 2,394.36 765.64 3,160.00 The following totals represent - Transfers Collectefl COST CCC CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST CHS COURTHOUSE SECURITY 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST DPSC DPS FAILURE TO APPEAR /OMNI FEES 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST TOP INDIGENT DEFENSE FOND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST JCSF JUSTICR COURT SECURITY FUND 0 0,00 0.00 0.00 COST JPAY JUDGE PAY RAISE FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST JSF JUROR SERVICE FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST LAP SHERIFF'S FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST MVF MOVING VIOLATION FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST PWAF TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST SAP DPS 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST SUSC SUE TITLE C 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST TF TECHNOLOGY POND 0 0.00 0.00 0100 COST TFC TFC 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST TIME TIME PAYMENT FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST TPDF TRUANCY PREVENTION & DIVERSION FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST WANT WARRANT FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES CSRV COLLECTION SERVICES FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES DDC DRIVER SAFETY COURSE - 2013 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES EXRF EXPIRATION RENEWAL FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FINE FINE FINE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FINE PWF PARKS & WILDLIFE FINE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FINE WSF WATER SAFETY FINE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Trans£ar Totals 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 The following hotals represent - Jail Credit and Community Service COST CCC CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST CHS COURTHOUSE SECURITY 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST DPSC DPS FAILURE TO APPEAR 10MNI FEES 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST IDF INDIGENT DEFENSE FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST JCSF JUSTICE COURT SECURITY FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST JPAY JUDGE PAY RAISE FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0,00 COST JSP JUROR SERVICE FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0100 COST LAP SHERIFF'S FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST MVF MOVING VIOLATION PEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST PWAF TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST SAP DPS 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST SUDC SUS TITLE C 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Page 9 /E # M H9619C bbVvsg9:ol 9df Alunoo unog1e3:woad;WVZ[:60�56-£6-01 Money Distribution Report NANCY pOMYKAL REVISED SETP. 2015 REPORT Type Coda Dasaription Count Retained DSobursad Monay-Totals COST TF TECHNOLOGY FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST TFC TFC 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST TIME TIME PAYMENT FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST TPDF TRUANCY PREVENTION & DIVERSION FOND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST WRNT WARRANT FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES CSRV COLLECTION SERVICES FOR 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES CDC DRIVER SAFETY COURSE - 2013 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES EXRF EXPIRATION RENEWAL FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FINE FINE FINE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FINE PWF PARKS & WILDLIFE FINE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FINE WSF WATER SAFETY FINE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Totals The following totalo rapronant - Credit Card Payments COST CCC CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS COST COS COURTHOUSE SECURITY COST DPSC DPS FAILURE TO APPEAR /OMNI FEES COST IDF INDIGENT DEFENSE POND COST JCSF JUSTICE COURT SECURITY FOND COST JPAY JUDGE PAY RAISE FRE COST JSF JUROR SERVICE FUND COST LAP SHERIFF'S FEE COST MVF MOVING VIOLATION FEE COST PWAF TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE COST SAP DPS COST SUBC SUB TITLE C COST TP TECHNOLOGY FUND COST TFC TFC COOT TIME TIME PAYMENT FEE COOT TPDF TRUANCY PREVENTION 6 DIVERSION FUND COST WENT WARRANT FEE FEES CSRV COLLECTION SERVICES FEE FEES DDC DRIVER SAFETY COURSE - 2013 FEES EXRF EXPIRATION RENEWAL FEE FINE FINE FINE FINE POP PARKS & WILDLIFE FINE FINE WSF WATER SAFETY FINE Credit Totals The following totalo ropreoent - Combined Money and Credito COST CCC CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS COST CHS COURTHOUSE SECURITY COST DPSC DPS FAILURE TO APPEAR IOMNI FEES COST IDF INDIGENT DEFENSE FUND COST JCSF JUSTICE COURT SECURITY FUND COST JPAY JUDGE PAY RAISE FEE COST JSF JUROR SERVICE FUND COST LAP SHERIFF'S FEE COST MVP MOVING VIOLATION FEE COST PWAF TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE COST SAF DPS COST SUEC OUR TITLE C COST IF TE014NOL00Y FUND COST TFC TFC COST TIME TIME PAYMENT FEE COST TPDF TRUANCY PREVENTION & DIVERSION FUND COST WRNT WARRANT FEE FEES CSRV COLLECTION SERVICES FEE FEES DDC DRIVER SAFETY COURSE - 2013 FEES EXRF EXPIRATION RENEWAL FEE FINE FINE FINE FINE PWF PARKS & WILDLIFE FINE FINE WSF WATER SAFETY FINE Report Totals 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0100 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0100 0.00 0 0.00 0100 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0,00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 69.60 0.00 69.60 0 0.00 0100 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 32.00 0.00 32.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0,00 0.00 1 101,60 0.00 101.GO 12 44.70 402.98 447.76 15 42.59 0.00 42.59 3 29.70 60.30 90.00 12 2.24 20.15 22.39 15 14.20 0.00 14.20 12 6.72 90.44 67.16 12 4.4U 40.29 44.77 11 50,97 0.00 50.97 6 0.06 0.54 0.60 2 8.00 2,00 10,00 2 9.00 2.00 10,00 10 270.00 0.00 270.00 15 56.77 0.00 56.77 9 27,00 0.00 27.00 3 37.50 37,50 75.00 14 0.00 26.39 26.39 3 150.00 0.00 1SO.00 0 391.80 0.00 391,80 3 29.70 0.00 2P.70 2 30.00 0.00 30.OD 11 1,271.50 0.00 1,271.5D 1 15.00 05.00 100.00 1 4.95 28.05 33.00 21 2,495.96 765.64 3,261.60 10-13-2015 9 /b # M66MHf bbW99:o1 9df Ajunoo unoyje0:ujoaj'WVZ[:6 M [-C6-01 Money Distribution Report NANCY POD L REVISED SRTP. 2015 REPORT Data PaYmont Type Pinen Court Coats Fees Bonds Restitution Other Total 00-00-0000 Cash & Checks Collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of all Collections 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-1991 Cash & Chocks Collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0100 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of all Collections 0.00 0,00 0100 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-1993 Cash & Checks Collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Of all Collections 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-1995 Cash & Checks Collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0100 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.06 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Cradit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of all Collections 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-1551 Cash & Checks Collootod 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0100 0.00 Total O£ all Collections 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-02-1999 Cash & Checks Collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of all Collections 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-o1-2001 Cash & Checks Collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transform 0.00 0100 0100 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of all Collections 0.00 0.00 0100 0.00 0100 0.00 0.00 09-01-2003 Cash & Checks Collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of all Collections 0.00 0.00 9.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 01-01-2004 Cash & Checks Collected 1,372.50 1,405.60 302,90 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,160.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 '.. Credit Cards & Transfera 32.00 0.00 69.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 101,60 '.. Total 0£ all Collections 1,404.50 1,405,60 451.S0 0.00 0.00 0,00 3,261.60 ".. TOTALS Cash & Checks Collected 1,372.50 1,405.60 381.90 0.00 0100 0.00 3,160.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0100 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 22.00 0.00 69.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 101.60 ' Total of all Collections 1,404.50 1,405.60 451.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,261.60 10-13-2015 Bago 4 9 /5 # 69 U H[9C tttt6SS:Qi SdP Ajuno0 un0yIe0;w0)J:HVZl:60f9t-61-06 Money Distribut10n Report NANCY POMYRAL REVISED SETT. 2015 REPORT Description Count Collected Retain&& Diabuxoed State Of TeXAO Qaartorly Reporting Totals SCata Comptroller Cast and Foes Report Section 1: Report for Offenses Committed 01-01-04 Forward 22 717,76 717,76 0.00 09-01-01 - 12-31-03 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 06.31.99 - 08-31-91 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01.97 - 00-30-99 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 09.01.91 - 48.31.97 0 9.00 0.00 0.00 Dail DOnd Foe 0 0.60 0.00 0.00 DNA Testing Fee - Convictions 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 DNA Tasting Fee - Comm Supvn 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 DNA Testing Fee - Juvcnila 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 EMS Trauma Fund (EMS) 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Juvenile ProbAtion Diversion Fees 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jury Reimbursement Fee i2 44.77 4.48 40.29 Indigent Defense Fund 12 22.39 2.24 20.15 Moving Violation Fees 6 0.60 0.06 0.54 State Traffic Fine 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Section 11: As Applicable Peace Officer Fees 4 20.00 16.00 4100 FAilure to Appear/Pay Fees 3 90.00 29.70 60.30 Judicial Fund - Connt County Court 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Judicial Pund - Statutory County Court 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Motor CAYriur Weight Violations 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Time Payment Fees 3 75.00 17.50 37.50 Driving Rucord Fee 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Judicial Support Foe 12 67.26 6.72 60.44 Truancy Prevention and Diversion Fund 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Report Sub Total 74 1,037.6E 014,46 223.22 State Comptroller Civil Fees Report CF: Birth Certificate Fees 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Cr! Marriage License Foos 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Declaration of Informal Marriage 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Nondisclosure Fees 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Juror Donations 0 0.0E 0.00 0.00 CV, Justice Court Indig Filing Foes 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Seat Prob Court Indig Filing Foes 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CP: Stat Prob Court Judie Filing Fees 0 0.00 0.00 0.90 CF, Stat Cnty Court Indig Filing Foes 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CB: Stat Cnty Court Judie Filing Foos 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Cnot Cnty Court Indig Filing Fees 0 0.00 0.0E 0.00 CF: Cnst Cnty Court Judie Filing Fens 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Dist Court Divorce & Family Law 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Dint Court Other Divorce/Family Law 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Cr; Dist Court Indig Legal Services 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF; Judicial Support; Fee 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Report Sub Total 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Due For This Period 74 1,037.68 814.46 223.22 THE STATE OF TEXAS Before me, the Undersigned Authority, this day County Of Calhoun County personally appeared Nancy Pomykal, JUDtioe of the Peace, Precinct No S, Calhoun County, Texas, who being duly sworn, depoaoa and says that the above and foregoing report in true and correct. Witness my handthisIL- fy of TeXaa 9 /9 # 19bZE8 MC M VE99.o1 5dr Ajuno0 unogjeo:woad;WVZ[:60:51-E1-01 APPROVAL OF PAYROLL: N/A APPROVAL OF BILLS: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve Memorial Medical Center Disbursements in the amount of $2,585,878.73, Nursing Home UPL Expenses in the amount of $5,255,485,47, Indigent Healthcare Fund Expenses in the amount of $47,009.87 for Grand Total Disbursements in the amount of $7,888,374.07. Commissioner Galvan seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve County bills in the amount of $542,550.89, Calhoun County Indigent Health Care A/P in the amount of $47,009.87, Calhoun County Operating Account A/P in the amount of $970,250.000, Total Transfers between Funds in the amount of $1,017,259.87 for a Total Amount of $1,559,810.76. Commissioner Finster seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL LIST FOR ----- October 22, 2015 PAYABLES AND PAYROLL 9/2/2015 Payroll Taxes $ 93,590.64 9/3/2015 Weekly Payables 728,326.48 9/3/2015 Patient Refunds 3,833.49 9/9/2015 Returned Check 25.00 9/9/2015 Weekly Payables 137,532.67 9/9/2015 Patient Refunds 6,892.05 9/10/2015 Payroll 258,528.74 9/11/2015 McKesson Drugs 2,826.72 9/14/2015 McKesson Drugs 2,292.38 9/15/2015 TCDRS 110,538.72 9/16/2015 TCDRS 1,000.14 9/16/2015 Payroll Taxes 93,543.01 9/16/2015 Weekly Payables 340,507.19 9/21/2015 McKesson Drugs 2,883.14 9/23/2015 Weely Payables 69,535.82 9/23/2015 Credit Card Invoice 1,582.28 9/23/2015 Credit Card Invoice 3,286.52 9/24/2015 Mad Reimbursement for Patient 11.99 9/24/2015 Payroll 260,115.43 9/25/2015 Returned Check 50.00 9/28/2015 McKesson Drugs 2,776.64 9/30/2015 Weekly Payables 338,962.57 9/30/2015 Payroll Taxes 93,019.84 Monthly Electronic Transfers for Payroll Expenses(not ind above) 721.62 Monthly Electronic Transfers for Operating Expenses 4,138.45 Total Payables and Payroll $ 2,556,521.53 INTER -GOVERNMENT TRANSFERS Inter -Government Transfer for September 8, 2015 21,587.00 Inter -Government Transfer for September 14, 2015 7,770.20 Total Inter -Government Transfers $ 29,357.20 INTRA-ACCOUNT TRANSFERS From Operating to Private Waiver Clearing Fund - From Private Waiver Clearing Fund to Operating Total Intra-Account Transfers $ SUBTOTAL MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER DISBURSEMENTS $ 2,686,878.73 d NURSING HOME UPL EXPENSES $ 5,255,485.47 NURSING HOME INTER -GOVERNMENT TRANSFER FOR September 2015 ;' $ INDIGENT HEALTHCARE FUND EXPENSES $ 47,009.87 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL LIST FOR ----October 22, 2015 INDIGENT HEALTHCARE FUND: INDIGENT EXPENSES Adu Sports Medicine Clinic Michelle M. Cummins MD HEB Pharmacy (Medimpact Healthcare Systems, Inc) Memorial Medical Center (Phys Fees $519.85, IP $11765.88/ OP $11923.05/ ER $10730.06) Port Lavaca Anesthesia Group Port Lavaca Clinic Assoc Radiology Unlimited PA Regional Employee Assistance Victoria Professional Medical SUBTOTAL Memorial Medical Center (Indigent Healthcare Payroll and Expenses) SUBTOTAL Less: Co -Pays collected in September 2015 118.66 1,942.58 1,742.85 34,938.84 702.82 1,253.12 1,102.41 46.73 139.25 41,987.26 5,472.61 47,459.87 October 12, 2015 2015 APPROVAL LIST - 2015 BUDGET 40 BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD FROM APPROVAL LIST REPORT PAGE 39 $ 385,517.05 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTIONS P/R $ 2,865.48 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL - CHILD SUPPORT P/R $ 1,356.92 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION P/R $ 163.20 TEXAS COUNTY & DISTRICT RETIREMENT SYSTEM P/R $ 127,228.59 TMPA P/R $ 280.00 UNITED WAY OF CALHOUN COUNTY P/R $ 12.00 ANNOUNCEMENTS PLUS TOO AGAIN A/P $ 290.00 APPLE TIME A/P $ 948.28 AT&T A/P $ 51.70 AT&T MOBILITY A/P $ 556.86 BEN E KEITH FOODS A/P $ 7,378.46 CABLE ONE A/P $ 952.00 CARDMEMBER SERVICE - COUNTY A/P $ 2,645.68 CINTAS A/P $ 118.96 COASTAL REFRIGERATION A/P $ 604.93 GLORIA OCHOA A/P $ 60.00 MIKE PFEIFER A/P $ 172.50 REPUBLIC SERVICES #847 A/P $ 2,812.35 SHAMROCK SUPPLIES A/P $ 6,041.78 SPRINT A/P $ 156.74 TISD, INC A/P $ 619.92 VERIZON SOUTHWEST A/P $ 1,717.49 TOTAL VENDOR DISBURSEMENTS: $ 542,550.89 CALHOUN COUNTY INDIGENT HEALTH CARE A/P $ 47,009.87 CALHOUN COUNTY OPERATING ACCOUNT A/P $ 970,250.00 TOTAL TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS: S 1,017,259.87 TOTAL AMOUNT FOR APPROVAL: $ 1,559,810.76 ACCEPT DONATIONS TO CALHOUN COUNTY: N/A TRANSFER CERTAIN ITEMS OF COUNTY PROPERTY IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK TO THE CALHOUN COUNTY LIBRARY (SEE LIST): Commissioner Finster made a motion to approve transfer of certain items of County property in the office of the County Clerk to the Calhoun County Library (see list). Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Calhoun County, Texas DEPARTMENTAL INVENTORY TRANSFER REQUEST FORM Department Name; Calhoun County Clerk Requested By: Anna M Goodman Commissioners' Court: 1012212015 Inventory Number Description Serial No. Dept to Transfer N/A Tl 1 Philips Monitor/Model#200W6CB/27 BZ000601426096 Library N/A T2 HP Corded Mouse USB C/T:F93A90AN3SKOQB6 Library N/A T3 Philips Monitor/Model#200W6CB127 BZ00060142427 Library N/A T4 AcerMonitor/Model#V193W 84290186140 Library N/A T5 Microsoft Mouse/Model#1028 77963-545-8990414-00741 Library N/A T6 Microsoft Mouse/Model#1028 77963-545-8990385-00741 Library U:\Agoodman\AGENDA ITEMS\Transfer Request Form.102215.Doc Page 1 TRANSFER CERTAIN ITEMS OF COUNTY PROPERTY FROM ONE COUNTY DEPARTMENT TO ANOTHER COUNTY DEPARTMENT (SEE LIST): N/A DECLARE CERTAIN ITEMS OF COUNTY PROPERTY IN THE OFFICE OF THE CALHOUN COUNTY CLERK AS WASTE AND AUTHORIZE DISPOSAL OF SAME (SEE LIST): Commissioner Finster made a motion to declare certain items of County property in the office of the Calhoun County Clerk as waste and authorize disposal of same (see list). Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Calhoun County, Texas WASTE DECLARATION REQUEST FORM Department Name. Calhoun County Clerk Requested By. Anna M Goodman Commissioners' Court., 1012212015 Inventory Number Description Serial No. Reason for Waste/Disposal N/A D1 Ithaca Series 90 Plus Validator/Mode193PL RP002233161 Broken —into many pieces N/A D2 APC Back -Ups RS 1500 JB0603009554 Replacement battery obsolete N/A D3 Philips Monitor/Model#20MCB/27 BZ000601426424 Not working N/A D4 Ithaca Series 90 Plus Valiidatol/Mode193PL JB0603009798 Replacement battery obsolete N/A D5 CyberPower/Mode14CPS625AVR BIA4SI005890 Broken D:\Agoodman\AGENDA ITEMS\Waste Dadamtlon FormJ02215.Doc Page 1 DECLARE CERTAIN ITEMS OF COUNTY PROPERTY IN THE OFFICE OF COUNTY COURT AT LAW AS SURPLUS/SALVAGE: Commissioner Finster made a motion to declare certain items of County property in the office of County Court at Law as surplus/salvage. Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Calhoun County, Texas SURPLUS/SALVAGE DECLARATION REQUEST FORM Department Name: Ca u r k- �3r Requested By: � Inventory Number Description Reason for Surplus/Salvage Serial No. Declaration r DECLARE CERTAIN ITEMS OF COUNTY PROPERTY IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK AS SURPLUS/SALVAGE: Commissioner Finster made a motion to declare certain items of County property in the office of the County Clerk as surplus/salvage. Commissioner Finster seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Calhoun County, Texas SURPLUS/SALVAGE DECLARATION REQUEST FORM Department Name: Calhoun County Clerk Requested By: Anna M Goodman Commissioners' Court: 1012212015 Inventory Number Description Serial No. Reason for Surplus Salvage N/A C59 KDS 15" Monitor 5004522900296 Not needed N/A C60 ADI Monitor LD-1705 502036R12A00219A Not needed N/A C61 4 Computer Stands N/A Not needed N/A C62 2 Phone Stands N/A Not needed N/A C63 5 Paper Strays N/A Not needed N/A C64 $ Desk Organizers N/A Not needed N/A C65 6 Name Plates NIA Not needed N/A C66 KDS 15" Monitor 1540SBC37600729 Not needed N/A C67 A Open Speaker NIA691 443045404CMI Not needed N/A C68 A Open S Baker MA691 443045409CMI Not needed N/A C69 Mitsuini Keyboard IUK-EA4XT 50*KFKE4AXT2CXJ2658*8686 Not needed N/A I C70 Micro Innovations Receiver 052001705 Not needed N/A C71 HP Laserjet 1160 Printer CNL1F20464 Not needed N/A C72 HP Laseret 1160 Printer CNLID20820 Not needed N/A C73 Victor 1208-2 Adding Machine 06JO2582 Not needed I U:\Agoodman\AGENDA ITRMS\Surplus-Salvage Request Form.10221500C Page 3 Calhoun County, Texas SURPLUS/SALVAGE DECLARATION REQUEST FORM Department Name; Calhoun County Clerk ,Requested By. Anna M Goodman Commissioners' Court. 1012212015 Inventory Number Description Serial No. Reason for Surplus Salvage N/A Cl M Keyboard/Model#KB-0316 B93ABOAVBST5UT Surplus/Outdated N/A C2 Victor Adding Macbine/Model#1208-2 06J02583 Print heads not good N/A C3 Victor Adding Machine/Model#1208-2 06J02588 Print heads not good N/A C4 Victor Adding Machine/Model#1208-2 06J02584 Print heads not good N/A C5 IBM Typewriter/Machine Type 6787-008 11-XW894 Not needed N/A C6 IBM Typewriter/Machine Type 6787-008 11-XP036 Not needed N/A C7 IBM TypewritcdMachine Type 6787-008 11-WN123 Not needed N/A C8 Kodak i40 Scanner 4322-4327 Not needed N/A C9 Kodaki40Scanner 4613-6146 Not needed N/A CIO Kodak i40 Scanner 4322-4339 Not needed N/A C11 Kodak i40 Scanner 4613-6058 Not needed N/A C12 Kodalc i40 Scanner 4613-6068 Not needed N/A C13 Kodak i40 Scanner 4322-4355 Not needed N/A C14 Fujitsu fi-5110 C Scanner 516316 Not needed N/A C15 Kodak i40 Scanner 4322-4270 Not needed N/A C16 Kodak i40 Scanner 4322-4815 Not needed 403-0105 C17 Canon CD-4050 Scanner BU303085 Not needed N/A C18 Fujitsu fi-5110 C Scanner 516268 Not needed N/A C19 Kodak AO Scanner 4322-4317 Not needed N/A C20 Kodak i40 Scanner 4322-5824 Not needed N/A C21 HP KB-0316 B93ABOAVBSSRRZ Not needed N/A C22 HP KB-0316 B93ABOAVBST5OG Not needed N/A C23 HP KB-0316 BC2AAOGGAXMDDA Not needed N/A C24 HP 10-0316 BC2AAOGGAXSCV3 Not needed N/A C25 HP K13-0316 B93ABOAVBSTSOC Not needed N/A C26 HP KB-0316 B93ABOAVBST042 Not needed N/A C27 I HP K13-0316 B93ABOAVBST5P8 Not needed N/A C28 HP KB-0316 BAUDROHGAXY280 Not needed N/A C29 HP 10-0316 BC2AAOGGAXMDDC Not needed U!\Agoodman\AGENDA ITEMS\Surplus-Salvage Request Form.102215.Doc Page 1 Calhoun County, Texas SURPLUS/SALVAGE DECLARATION REQUEST FORM Inventory Number Description Department Name: Calhoun County Clerk Requested By. Anna M Goodman Commissioners' Court: 1012212015 Serial No. Reason for Surplus Salvage NIA C30 MITSUMIKEYBOARDKPIC-BA4xT 50*KFKEA4XT34NH1912*0046 Not needed N/A C31 LOGITECH KEYBOARD Y-RAM72 MC545CZ Not needed N/A C32 MICROSOFT 3000 KEYBOARD 7796300898479 Not needed N/A C33 MICROSOFT 3000 KEYBOARD 7796300898481 Not needed N/A C34 MICROSOFT 3000 KEYBOARD 7796300899041 Not needed N/A C35 MICROSOFT 3000 KEYBOARD 7796300899039 Not needed NA C36 MICROSOFT�3009 KFWB q796300998490 ry r d N/A C37 Sony Transcriber BM-840 0536219 Not needed N/A C38 Sony Transcriber BM-840 0536218 Not needed N/A C39 Optical Mouse 407087851 Not needed N/A C40 HP Mouse F93A90AN3SJ18Z3 Not needed N/A C41 HP Mouse F5320BO5BXJ2KNV Not needed N/A C42 HP Mouse F93A90AN3SK0R5H Not needed N/A C43 HP Mouse F53201305BXV2FJU Not needed N/A C44 HP Mouse F93A90AN3SKOR50 Not needed N/A C45 HP Mouse 1793A90ANMUR52 Not needed N/A C46 HP Mouse F93A90AN3SJ18X7 Not needed N/A C47 HP Mouse F93A90AN3SK0R4Y Not needed N/A C48 HP Mouse F93A90AN3SKOR5P Not needed N/A C49 Lenovo Mouse M-UO025-0 HS408HD 15UZ Not needed N/A C50 Keio Mouse P914 CE3202301884 Not needed N/A C51 Mitsumi Mouse ECM-S6102 1082886 Not needed NIA C52 Micro Innovations Receiver 04C000041 Not needed N/A C53 Microsoft Receiver 77963-545-8984814-00741 Not needed N/A C54 Microsoft Receiver 77963-545-8990394-00741 Not needed N/A C55 Microsoft Optical Mouse 2.0 77963-492-2499641-10737 Not needed N/A C56 Compucessory 51556 Not needed NIA C57 Logitech M510 Not needed N/A C58 KDS 15" Monitor 1540SBC28602160 Not needed U:\Agoodmau\AG5NDA ITEMS\Surplus-Salvage Request Porm.102215.Duc Page 2 REQUEST BY CALHOUN COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION TO APPLY FOR THE LOUISE S. AND W.J. SAUER CHARITABLE ENDOWMENT TRUST TO SECURE GRANT FUNDING FOR THE HALF MOON REEF LIGHTHOUSE REPAIRS AND TAKE ANY ACTION DEEMED NECESSARY: Commissioner Galvan made a motion to approve request by Calhoun County Historical Commission to apply for the Louise S. and W.J. Bauer Charitable Endowment Trust to secure grant funding for the Half Moon Reef Lighthouse repairs. Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Susan Riley From: JOHN MEITZEN <mmeitzen@cableone.net> Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2015 9:45 PM To: Susan Riley Cc: Ralston Gary; Spiller Walter; Kassner John; Koch Steve; Joe Brett; Munro Jim Subject: Line Item Dear Susan, The Calhoun County Historical Commission will be applying for the Louise S. and W..J. Bauer Charitable Endowment Trust to secure grant funding for the Half Moon Reef Lighthouse repairs. 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SECTION 551.074 TO DELIBERATE THE APPOINTMENT, EMPLOYMENT, EVALUATION, REASSIGNMENT, DUTIES, DISCIPLINE, OR DISMISSAL OF A PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE. POSITION TO BE DISCUSSED IS DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS). The Court went into Executive Session at 10:15 a.m. Judge Pfeifer called Court back into session at 10:47 a.m. ACTION ON MATTERS DISCUSSED IN EXECUTIVE SESSION: Commissioner Finster made a motion to appoint Carl King as Director of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) effective November 1, 2015 with a 90-day probationary period. Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. COURT ADJOURNED AT 10:50 A.M. AND IS TO RECONVENE AT 1:00 P.M. September 21, 2015 The Honorable Michael Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 211 S. Ann Street Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Judge Pfeifer, I am writing to you to express my interest in being appointed as the new Calhoun County Emergency Medical Services Director. I have served with Calhoun County EMS for the past 29 years. I was hired by Mr. Henry Barber in October of 1986. 1 was promoted to Shift Supervisor in 1989 and was responsible for all operations on my 24 hour shift. I was promoted to the position of Assistant Director of EMS in May of 1990 where I have served for the past 25 years. I hold an Associates of Applied Science degree in Emergency Medical Technology from Victoria College and I am a Licensed Paramedic through the Texas Department of State Health Services. I also hold a TDSHS certification as a EMS Instructor. I have learned a great deal about EMS and caring for our patients throughout my career by working at Henry's side. He has been a role model, a mentor and a lifetime friend to me. I feel that because of his guidance through the years, I am ready to move forward with my own career as an EMS Administrator. My vision and goals for our EMS department are not all that different from those that Mr. Barber has shared through the years. Thank you so much for this opportunity to continue serving the citizens of Calhoun County. I would also like to thank you for supporting Calhoun County EMS. Together we can make a difference in the lives of those that we serve. Sincerely, 1.00 P.M. THE COURT WILL RECONVENE IN A WORKSHOP SESSION AT 1:00 P.M. SUBJECT MATTER IS TO HEAR FROM STEPHEN STEHLING WITH TYLER TECHNOLOGIES REGARDING ODYSSEY SOFTWARE AND TAKE ANY ACTION DEEMED NECESSARY: The Court reconvened in a workshop session at 1:00 p.m. to hear from Stephen Stehling with Tyler Technologies regarding Odyssey software. The Court asked Mr. Stehling to make another presentation at the next Commissioners' Court meeting scheduled on November 12, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. so that the entire Court can be present. No action taken at this time. COURT ADJOURNED AT 2:32 P.M. Josie Sampson From: Susan Riley <susan.riley@calhouncotx.org> Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 1:03 PM To: Anna Goodman; Cindy Mueller; Jay Workman; Josie Sampson; Judge Pfeifer; Kenneth Finster; Neil Fritsch ; 'Roger Galvan'; Vern Lyssy; Angie Torres; April Townsend; Janie Delgado ; Lesa Jurek Subject: FW: Tyler Technologies Odyssey Pricing Workshop (DA, DC, & CC Integrated Software) This information is all I have for agenda Item #14. 1 have a call in to Tyler Technologies trying to get more information. Susan Susan Riley Administrative Assistant to Calhoun County Judge Michael J. Pfeifer and Commissioners' Court 361-553-4600 Phone 361-553-4444 Fax From: Stehling, Stephen[mailto:Stephen.Stehling@tylertech.com] Sent: Monday, October 05, 2015 2:54 PM To: susan.riley@calhouncotx.org Cc: anna.goodman@calhouncotx.org; shannon.salyer@calhouncotx.org Subject: Tyler Technologies Odyssey Pricing Workshop (DA, DC, & CC Integrated Software) Susan, As discussed, I would like Judge Pfeifer to consider scheduling a Pricing Workshop the afternoon of Thursday, October 22nd During this time, I would like to present the following: 1. Discuss County's Current State and Recent Software Evaluation Process 2. Introduction to Tyler and our Odyssey product 3. Scope of the Odyssey project being proposed 4. Benefits for Calhoun County 5. Pricing and Payment Options 6. Next Steps Two hours should be enough time to cover these topics with questions. Please let me know if I can provide additional information or help in any way. Thank you Susan. Stephen Stehling Account Executive Tyler Technologies, Inc. P: 214.454.1486 F: 972.713.3777 www.tylertech.com Susan Riley From: Stabling, Stephen <Stephen.Stehling@tylertech.com> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2015 2:54 PM To: susan.riley@calhouricotx.org Cc: anna.goodman@calhouncotx.org; shannon.salyer@calhouncotx.org Subject: Tyler Technologies Odyssey Pricing Workshop (DA, DC, & CC Integrated Software) Susan, As discussed, I would like Judge Pfeifer to consider scheduling a Pricing Workshop the afternoon of Thursday, October 22ntl During this time, I would like to present the following: 1. Discuss County's Current State and Recent Software Evaluation Process 2. Introduction to Tyler and our Odyssey product 3. Scope of the Odyssey project being proposed 4. Benefits for Calhoun County S. Pricing and Payment Options 6. Next Steps Two hours should be enough time to cover these topics with questions. Please let me know if I can provide additional information or help in any way. Thank you Susan. Stephen Stehling Account Executive Tyler Technologies, Inc. P: 214.454.1486 F: 972.713.3777 www.tyfe tech.com EagleSoftware Calhoun County, Texas August 6,2016 Eagle Recorder / Eagle Clerk PURCHASE QUOTE Calhoun County Clerk -let & A 3 A`5_ - - Annual Maint. LicenseFees- Software nTy PdcePerunit License Fee Fees Base License Fee (per installation of the master application) Full Use Licenses Full Use (Seat) Licenses Public View Licenses Public View (Seat) Licenses Forms Printing (per installation of the master application) 8 Number of Forms Included. Additional costs for additional form setup. Public Printing (per installation of the master application) - 1 9,000 9,000 2,700 7 2,250 15,750 3,150 2 275 550 110 1 Included Included Included 1 3,750 3,750 750 Totals for Eagle Software and Support 29,050 b,-ilul Totals for Eagle Software $29,050 Analysis, Design & Site Prep 1 2,240 2,240 Conversion Services 1 6,300 6,300 Data Upload Image Upload Software Staging - 1 6,160 6,160 Testing & User Acceptance 1 2,800 2,800 Production System Transition I included 0 Project Management 1 4,200 4,200 Installation of Software and Hardware 1 3,350 3,360 Training Services On -site Training 1 5,040 5,040 Go -Live Services 1 5,040 5,040 Service Totals for Eagle Recorder Services: $35,140 T.W,- Straight Purchase - Page i EagleSoftware Calhoun County, Texas August 6, 2015 Hardware Provided by County Total of all License, Services, and Hardware Sub -Total for Eagle Software Modules: $64,190 Tyler Discount $5,810 Total for Eagle Software Modules: $58,380 Annual Support Annual Software Support for Eagle Software Modules: $6,710 Basic Network Support (Annual) Basic Network Support services assists in maintaining Tyler applications within a customer network. Troubleshooting of the Tyler application for connectivity issues, assistance with backup, troubleshooting of peripheral equipment, and diagnostic services in hardware/software issues and assistance with problem resolution are included. Does not include database support. $1,000 Totals -Straight Purchase -Page 2 EagieSoftware Calhoun County, Texas August 6, 2015 Options VT o o.. Software, Services, Hardware & Support QTy Prim Perunit License Fee Pees for Eagle Quickdocs Quickdocs Integrated Electronic Document Recording Capability 1 4,000 4,000 800 Quickdocs Services Installation and Implementation -Assumes Quickdocs Training and Implementation occur in 1 2,800 2,800 conjunction with Eagle Recorder/ Eagle Clerk Training and Implementation. Quickdocs Server Assumes the use of the Eagle Recorder / Eagle Clerk Server as the Quickdocs Server; unless County security requires a separate server for this purpose. Eagle Quickdocs Module: $6 800 800 Preservation Disaster Recovery Services Total Annual con Disaster Recovery Services Daily duplication of data and Images for the purpose of Disaster Recovery. Includes Emergency ASP Service. $2,000 Web Hosting Services Total Anneal cost Web Hosting Services Public Access Web Hosting Option of your Land Records. This option will be provided at a Public $3,000 Access Portal hosted off -site at Tyler's Data Center. Web Hosting includes eCommerce. County retains 1013% of revenues collected via eCommerce Sales less any 3rd Party fees for Credit Card Processing. Pricing is valid for 60 days from the Date printed on the Quote. Totals - straight Purchase - Page 3 Eagio3oftware Calhoun County, Texas August 6, 2015 SERVICES DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES 1. Analysis, Design & Site Preparation Includes estimated professional services required for specific client requirements. Includes a Client Survey (remote or on -site). Provides for a study of forms, workflow, hardware environment, reports, fees and other information. Provides for creation of client -specific presentations, fees and forms. . 2. Conversion Services Data Upload This line item anticipates a complete data upload. The County will supply all data in a delimited ASCII text file, a database dump or backup of Microsoft SQL Server, a database dump or backup of Oracle OR a database dump of Access via ftp or hard drive. If the data is supplied in any other format than the one required by Tyler, additional charges will apply. Tyler will provide record count information (records in, records out; etc.). County will be responsible for reviewing the inputted data and the converted data for accuracy and completeness. The Conversion Specification document details all conversion requirements. Image Upload This line item anticipates a complete image upload. The County will make the images and image data accessible for conversion by placing them on a drive attached to the application server. If supplied in this format, the minimal upload fee listed will apply. the images are supplied in any other format than the one required by Tyler, additional charges will apply. If the images do not match the requirements as defined in the Conversion Specification additional charges may apply. Tyler will provide image count information (images in, images out; etc.) for balancing. County will be responsible for reviewing the uploaded images for accuracy and completeness. 3. Staging of Software Includes estimated professional services for all staging of all the software components (search screens; labels; workflow; lookups, indexing macros; tables and lists; document codes; current reports; forms; fees and products). Include configuration of the production and test databases and hardware quoted. 4. Testing and User Acceptance Includes estimated professional services for user testing and acceptance of all the software components (search screens; labels; workflow,, lookups, indexing macros; tables and lists; document codes; current reports; forms; fees and products). 5. Production System Transition Includes estimated professional services to transition from a training and implementation status to a production system status. 6. Protect Management Includes estimated professional services required for project management and general project development. Project management includes meetings with end user staff members for development of work requirements, resources required (Client and Tyler), project management and project tracking. Specify software modifications / enhancements and design if required. Develop Project Plan and Schedule. Develop Conversion Upload Plan and Schedule. Develop Staging, Installation, Training and I m..lo...o..fetu... DI . 00 0 4000.E 2eciirloi^gies Total Total Estimated Estimated Estimated Service Costs Hours Days On -Site 2,240 16 0 6,300 n/a n/a n/a n/a 6,160 44 0 2,800 20 0 included 0 0 4,200 30 0 Services - Page 1 EagfeSloftware was Calhoun County, Texastyler August 6, 2015 �� technologies Total Total Estimated Estimated Estimated DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES Service Costs Hours Days On -Site 7. Installation 3,360 24 0 Includes estimated professional services for Installation of the software and any hardware quoted herein. Includes configuration of database and application servers. 8. Training Services Training and Implementation 5,040 36 Includes estimated professional services for training and implementation required for a successful implementation of the project. 9. Go -Live Services 5,040 36 Includes estimated professional services for Go -Live implementation and transition. Pricing Note Service hours have been calculated, based on a typical installation for a county of this size. Service hours assume that the County is able to meet their obligations regarding staff availability for all scheduled training, hardware delivery dates (if ordering their own hardware), etc. These are services that are either performed at Tyler's production offices or via conference call or WebEx sessions. Typically, these services do not include any on -site services. Travel and On -Site Services Expense Pricing Note Travel and on -site services expenses ARE NOT included in this quote. If on -site services are required, travel expenses would include meal Per Diem; airfare, hotel, car rental, mileage, parking expenses and other miscellaneous travel expenses. All airfare is booked a minimum of two weeks in advance. Should a schedule change necessitate rescheduling / rebooking a flight, the rebooking fee, plus any additional airfare charges, are billable. Professional Services Total $35,140 services - Page 2