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AN ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH
THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES BY THE TERMS OF
WHICH CONTRACT THE CORPUS CHRISTI-NUECES COUNTY HEALTH
AND WELFARE DEPARTMENT WILL PROVIDE LABORATORY SERVICES
ON A CHARGE -FOR -SERVICES BASIS AT A MAXIMUM COST OF
$40,000 FOR THE TERM OF SAID CONTRACT, COMMENCING THE
1ST OF SEPTEMBER, 1979, AND TERMINATING THE 31ST OF
AUGUST, 1980, ALL AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE CONTRACT,
A SUBSTANTIAL COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A
PART HEREOF, MARKED EXHIBIT "A"; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized
to execute a contract with the Texas Department of Water Resources by the
terms of which contract the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Health and Welfare
Department will provide laboratory services on a charge -for -services basis
at a maximum cost of $40,000 for the term of said contract, commencing
September 1, 1979, and terminating August 31, 1980, all as more fully
set forth in the contract, a substantial copy of which is attached hereto
and made a part hereof, marked Exhibit "A".
SECTION 2. The necessity to authorize execution of the afore-
said contract at the earliest practicable date creates a public emergency
and an imperative public necessity requiring the suspension of the Charter
rule that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date
of its introduction but that such ordinance or resolution shall be read
at three several meetings of the City Council, and the Mayor having declared
that such emergency and necessity exist, having requested the suspension of
the Charter rule and that this ordinance be passed finally onAhe date of
its introduction and take effect and be in full force and effect from and
after its passage, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this the . day of
September, 1979.
ATTEST:
Ci Ey eiary
APPROVED:
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J. BRUC ATTO EY
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Assistant CIA07,;"
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THE ITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
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15104
STATE OF TEXAS § • TDWR CONTRACT NO. 14-00009
COUNTY OF TRAVIS §
CONTRACT FOR SERVICES
I. CONTRACTING PARTIES:
The Receiving Agency:
The Performing Agency:
Texas Department of Water Resources
Corpus Christi-Nueces County Health
Department
II. STATEMENT OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED:
Preamble
The Texas Water Quality Act of 1967 as amended states that
"it is ... the policy of the State of Texas to maintain the
quality of the waters in the State consistent with the public
health and enjoyment, the propagation and protection of ter-
restrial and aquatic life, the operation of existing industries
and the economic development of the State ... and to require
the use of all reasonable methods to implement this policy."
A. PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES
In keeping with the foregoing, the receiving agency employs
the performing agency and the performing agency agrees to
perform analytical services on the parameters listed in
the attached schedule sheet.
The Texas Department of Water Resources estimates an average
of 100 samples per month will be collected and delivered
to the laboratory for analysis. It is understood that
these samples will be properly collected and preserved in
accordance with applicable sections of A Practical Guide
to Water Quality Studies of Streams, Federal Water Pollution
Control Administration publication and Methods for Chemical
Analysis for Water and Wastes, EPA manual, as well as the
latest edition of Standard Methods for''the Examination of
Water and Wastewater. A chain of custody procedure shall
be maintained in the field and the laboratory in accordance
with Attachment B. The Texas Department of Water Resources
will furnish chain of custody tags.
The Corpus Christi-Nueces County Health Department will
perform all analyses according to the approved procedures
set forth in Standard Methods for the Examination of Water
and Wastewater, current edition or the latest edition of
Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, EPA
manual. If a standard method is not available, the analytical
method used should be an adopted method approved by the
Executive Director of the Texas Department of Water Resources.
Samples will be analyzed by these methods on a production
basis, to include appropriate analytical quality assurance
procedures. Records will be kept., for documentation of the
performing agency's quality assurance program and copies
will be available to the receiving agency upon request.
Unusual interferences and problems will be reported to the
Texas Department of Water Resources. Research into specific
techniques to overcome these difficulties will be undertaken
when practical and by mutual agreement. The sample infor-
mation sheet submitted with each sample will designate the
particular analysis or analyses to be made of each sample
submitted. The laboratories will be operated in such a
manner as to insure the legal sufficiency of the sample
handling; analytical and reporting procedures; and to remedy
defects in the procedures should such be discovered. The
various laboratory personnel should be directed, as
required, to appear and testify in enforcement actions
arising from the enforcement of the Texas Water Quality
Act. In such event, travel and per diem expense for
such employees shall be paid by the receiving agency.
Travel and per diem for court appearances hereunder shall
be based on current State Laws.
A charge may be made by the performing agency for mainte-
nance of quality assurance. This charge will be only for
quality assurance services required by the Texas Department
of Water Resources to be performed over and above the
normal quality assurance program which the performing agency
presently maintains in its laboratory.
B. TERMINATION
Either party to this contract may terminate the contract by
giving the other party thirty days notice in writing. Upon
delivery of such notice by either party to the other and
before expiration of the thirty -day period, the performing
agency will proceed promptly to cancel all existing orders,
contracts, and obligations which are chargeable to this
contract. As soon as practicable after notice of termination
is given, the performing agency will submit a voucher for
work performed under this contract to the date of termination.
The receiving agency will then pay the performing agency for
the work performed less all prior payments. Copies of all
completed or partially completed reports, documents, and
studies prepared under this contract will be delivered by
the performing agency to the receiving agency when and if
this contract is terminated prior to the completion of the
prescribed work.
C. AMENDING THE CONTRACT
The parties hereto without invalidating this contract may
alter or amend this contract upon advance written agreement
of both parties to exclude work being performed or to
include additional work to be performed and to adjust the
consideration to be paid hereunder by virtue of alterations
or amendments.
III. BASIS FOR CALCULATING REIMBURSABLE COSTS: '
The financial basis for calculating reimbursable costs shall be
as outlined in the attached schedule sheet.
The expenditures by the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Health
Department of funds paid to it under this contract shall be sub-
ject to such State or Federal audit procedures as may be required
by law and by accepted practices of the State or Federal auditor.
All records shall be made available to either the State or Federal
auditor, or both, if requested. The Corpus Christi-Nueces County
Health Department shall be responsible for maintaining books of
account that clearly, accurately, and currently reflect financial
transactions involving State funds, and also transactions financed
with matching funds from other sources. The financial records
must include substantiate costs. The Corpus Christi-Nueces
County Health Department must keep the records readily available
for examination by duly authorized representatives of the Depart-
ment, State Auditor's Office, or the Federal Government for a
period of three (3) years after the close of the last expenditure.
Reimbursement for the above analytical costs and cost for any
travel and per diem expenses shall not exceed $40,000 for the
period of this contract.•
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The cost for transportation of samples and the return of special
shipping cases and containers to the person submitting the
samples will be paid directly by the Texas Department of Water
Resources.
IV. CONTRACT AMOUNT:
The total amount of this Contract shall not exceed: Forty
thousand dollars ($40,000.00).
V. PAYMENT FOR SERVICES:
The performing agency shall bill the receiving agency monthly
for analytical services performed. Charges for these services
shall be based on the attached cost schedule.
Payments for service performed shall be billed monthly according
to the attached schedule.
VI. TERM OF CONTRACT:
This Contract is to begin September 1, 1979 and shall terminate
August 31, 1980. (Term of Contract cannot transcend the
biennium).
RECEIVING AGENCY PERFORMING AGENCY
Texas Department of Water Corpus Christi-Nueces County
Resources Health Department
BY:
(Authorized Signature)
Earvey Davis
xecutive Director
BY:
(Authorized Signature)
City Manager
(Title) (Title)
Date: Date:
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ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED:
J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY
By
Assistant City Attorney
Director of Finance
CORPUS CHRISTI-NUECES COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH and WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
1702 Horne Rd. P.O. Box 9727
__ Corpus Christi, Texas 18408
LABORATORY RATES FOR CONTRACT YEAR 1979-80
PARAMETER
Acidity
Aerobic Plate Count
Alkalinity (Total)
Aluminum
Ammonia
Antimony
Arsenic (Sediment)
Arsenic (Water)
Barium
Bicarbonate
B.O.D. 5 -Day
B.O.D. 7 -Day
Boron
Bromide
Cadmium
Cadmium
Calcium
Carbon (Total)
Carbon (Total Organic)
Carbonate
C.O.D. (Sedimenta
C.O.D. (Water
Chloride
Chlorophyll A
Chloro. A + Pheophytin
Chromium (Hexavalent)
Chromium (Total -Sediment)
Chromium (Total -Water)
Coliform (Total)
Coliform (Fecal)
Conductance, Specific
Copper (Sediment)
Copper (Water)
Fluoride (Electrode)
Fluoride (Distilled)
Hardness
Iron
Leachate Preparation
Lead (Sediment)
T.ead (?dater)
:•f.:gnesium (Sediment)
.;agnesium (Water)
::anganese (Sediment)
`:anganese (Water)
?:ercury (Sediment'
vercury (Water)
(Sediment)
(Water)
CHARGE
1.35
4.00
1.35
20.00
4.30
18.00
14.50
11.00
8.25
1.40
7.50
41.00
5.25
8.00
11.25
5.50
1.50
2.90
8.50
1.40
14.50
10.25
1.35
6.00
12.00
2.20
12.00
3.40
2.60
2.60
2.25
11.25
5.75
4.30
13.00
1.35
4.70
7.40
13.50
10.50
7.00
1.50
9.00
3.50
16.00
10.00
PARAMETER CHARGE
Molybdenum
Nickel (Sediment)
Nickel .(Water)
Nitrate
Nitrite
Nitrogen (Kjeldahl)
Oil & Grease (Sed.)
Oil & Grease (Water)
Oxygen (Dissolved)
pH
Phenol
Phen. Alk. (CaCO )
Phosphate (Ortho)
Phosphate (Total -Sed.)
Phosphate (Total -Water)
Potassium
Residue (Total)
Selenium (Sediment)
Selenium (Water)
Silver (Sediment)
Silver (Water)
Sodium
Solids (Total, Calc.)
Solids (Total, Deter.)
Solids (Settleable)
Solids (Total, Suspend)
Solids (Volatile, Sed.)
Solids (Volatile, Wat.)
Streptococcus (Fecal)
Strontium
Sulfate
Sulfide
Uranium
Vanadium '
Zinc (Sediment)
Zinc (Water)
Insecticides (Sediment)
Insecticides (Water)
Herbicides (Sediment)
Herbicides (Water)
Chlorinated Phenols
(Sediment)
Chlorinated Phenols
(Water)
PCB (Sediment)
PCB (Water)
Vinyl Chloride (Sed.)
Vinyl Chloride (Water)
10.50
11.50
5.00
2.40
2.40
14.00
14.00
4.85
1.75
.70
20.00
.70
3.90
9.00
4.75
2.90
1.80
29.00
17.00
11.00
6.00
2.50
1.50
8.75
1.25
2.40
9.10
2.40
5.00
8.50
2.40
4.00
4.00
15.00
12.20
6.00
66.00
61.00
52.00
36.00
56.00
44.00
74.00
56.00
70.00
56.00
, CORPUS CHRISTI-NUECES COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH and WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
1702 Horne Rd. P.O. Box 9727
Corpus Christi, Texas 78408
LABORATORY RATES FOR CONTRACT YEAR 1979-80
PARAMETER
Acidity
Aerobic Plate Count
Alkalinity (Total)
Aluminum
Ammonia
Antimony
Arsenic (Sediment)
Arsenic (Water)
Barium
Bicarbonate
B.O.D. 5 -Day
H.O.D. 7 -Day
Boron
Bromide
Cadmium (Sediment)
Cadmium (Water)
Calcium
Carbon (Total)
Carbon (Total Organic)
Carbonate
C.O.D. (Sediment'
C.O.D. (Water
chloride
Chlorophyll A
Chloro. A + Pheophytin
Chromium (Hexavalent)
Chromium (Total -Sediment)
Chromium (Total -Water)
Coliform (Total)
Coliform (Fecal)
Conductance, Specific
Copper (Sediment)
Copper (Water)
fluoride (Electrode)
E•luoride (Distilled)
Hardness
iron
Leachate Preparation
lead (Sediment)
e.,3 (Water)
' .Bnesium (Sediment)
';::gnesium (Water)
.:anganese (Sediment)
',. nganese (Water)
'•c•rcury (Sediment'
'-rcury (Water)
CHARGE
1.35
4.00
1.35
20.00
4.30
18.00
14.50
11.00
8.25
1.40
7.50
41.00
5.25
8.00
11.25
5.50
1.50
2.90
8.50
1.40
14.50
10.25
1.35
6.00
12.00
2.20
12.00
3.40
2.60
2.60
2.25
11.25
5.75
4.30
13.00
1.35
4.70
7.40
13.50
10.50
7.00
1.50
9.00
3.50
16.00
10.00
PARAMETER CHARGE
Molybdenum
Nickel (Sediment)
Nickel <Water)
Nitrate
Nitrite
Nitrogen (Kjeldahl)
Oil & Grease (Sed.)
Oil & Grease (Water)
Oxygen (Dissolved)
pH •
Phenol
Phen. Alk. (CaCO 1
Phosphate (Ortho)
Phosphate (Total -Sed.)
Phosphate (Total -Water)
Potassium
Residue (Total)
Selenium (Sediment)
Selenium (Water)
Silver (Sediment)
Silver (Water)
Sodium
Solids (Total, Calc.)
Solids (Total, Deter.)
Solids (Settleable)
Solids (Total, Suspend)
Solids (Volatile, Sed.)
Solids (Volatile, Wat.)
Streptococcus (Fecal)
Strontium
Sulfate
Sulfide
Uranium
Vanadium
Zinc (Sediment)
Zinc (Water)
Insecticides (Sediment)
Insecticides (Water)
Herbicides (Sediment)
Herbicides (Water)
Chlorinated Phenols
(Sediment)
Chlorinated Phenols
(Water)
PCB (Sediment)
PCB (Water)
Vinyl Chloride (Sed.)
Vinyl Chloride (Water)
10.50
11.50
5.00
2.40
2.40
14.00
14.00
4.85
1.75
.70
20.00
.70
3.90
9.00
4.75
2.90
1.80
29.00 •
17.00
11.00
6.00
2.50
1.50
8.75
1.25
2.40
9.10
2.40
5.00
8.50
2.40
4.00
4.00
15.00
12.20
6.00
66.00
61.00
52.00
36.00
56.00
44.00
74.00
56.00
70.00
56.00
CORPUS CHRISTI-NUECES COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH and WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
1702 Horne Rd. P.O. Box 9727
Corpus Christi, Texas 78408
LABORATORY RATES FOR CONTRACT YEAR 1979-80
PARAMETER
Acidity
Aerobic Plate Count
Alkalinity (Total)
Aluminum
Ammonia
Anrimony
Arsenic (Sediment)
Arsenic (Water)
Barium
Bicarbonate
B.O.D. 5 -Day
B.O.D. 7 -Day
Boron
Bromide
Cadmium (Sediment)
Cadmium (Water) -
(:alcium
Carbon (Total)
Carbon (Total Organic)
carbonate
C.O.D. (Sediment
C.O.D. (Water
Chloride
Chlorophyll A
Chloro. A + Pheophytin
Chromium (Hexavalent)
Chromium (Total -Sediment)
Chromium (Total -Water)
Coliform (Total)
Coliform (Fecal)
Conductance, Specific
Copper (Sediment)
Copper (Water)
Fluoride (Electrode)
Fluoride (Distilled)
Hardness
Iron
Leachate Preparation
Lead (Sediment)
Load (Water)
'LIWnesium (Sediment)
';agnesium (Water)
::noganese (Sediment)
`:..nganese (Water)
':ercury (Sediment'
•rcury (hater\
CHARGE
1.35
4.00
1.35
20.00
4.30
18.00
14.50
11.00
8.25
1.40
7.50
41.00
5.25
8.00
11.25
5.50
1.50
2.90
8.50
1.40
14.50
10.25
1.35
6.00
12.00
2.20
12.00
3.40
2.60
2.60
2.25
11.25
5.75
4.30
13.00
1.35
4.70
7.40
13.50
10.50
7.00
1.50
9.00
3.50
16.00
10.00
PARAMETER
CHARGE
Molybdenum
Nickel (Sediment)
Nickel (Water)
Nitrate
Nitrite
Nitrogen (Kjeldahl)
Oil & Grease (Sed.)
Oil & Grease (Water)
Oxygen (Dissolved)
pH
Phenol
Phen. Alk. (CaCO 1
Phosphate (Ortho)
Phosphate (Total -Sed.)
Phosphate (Total -Water)
Potassium
Residue (Total)
Selenium (Sediment)
Selenium (Water)
Silver (Sediment)
Silver (Water)
Sodium
Solids (Total, Calc.)
Solids (Total, Deter.)
Solids (Settleable)
Solids (Total, Suspend)
Solids (Volatile, Sed.)
Solids (Volatile, Wat.)
Streptococcus (Fecal)
Strontium
Sulfate
Sulfide
Uranium
Vanadium
Zinc (Sediment)
Zinc (Water)
Insecticides (Sediment)
Insecticides (Water)
Herbicides (Sediment)
Herbicides (Water)
Chlorinated Phenols
(Sediment)
Chlorinated Phenols
(Water)
PCB (Sediment)
PCB (Water)
Vinyl Chloride (Sed.)
Vinyl Chloride (Water)
10.50
11.50
5.00
2.40
2.40
14.00
14.00
4.85
1.75
.70
20.00
.70
3.90
9.00
4.75
2.90
1.80
29.00 •
17.00
11.00
6.00
2.50
1.50
8.75
1.25
2.40
9.10
2.40
5.00
8.50
2.40
4.00
4.00
15.00
12.20
6.00
66.00
61.00
52.00
36.00
56.00
44.00
74.00,
56.00
70.00
56.00
CORPUS CHRISTI-NUECES COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH and WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
1702 Horne Rd. P.O. Box 9727
Corpus Christi, Texas 78408
LABORATORY RATES FOR CONTRACT YEAR 1979-80
PARAMETER
Acidity
Aerobic Plate Count
Alkalinity (Total)
Aluminum
Ammonia
Antimony
Arsenic (Sediment)
Arsenic (Water)
Barium
Bicarbonate
6.0. D. 5 -Day
8.0. D. 7 -Day
Boron
Bromide
Cadmium (Sediment)
Cadmium (Water)
Calcium
Carbon (Total) '
Carbon (Total Organic)
Carbonate
C.O.D. (Sediment'
C.O.D. (Water
Chloride
Chlorophyll A
Chloro. A + Pheophytin
Chromium (Hexavalent)
Chromium (Total -Sediment)
Chromium (Total -Water)
Coliform (Total)
Coliform (Fecal)
Conductance, Specific
Copper (Sediment)
Copper (Water)
Fluoride (Electrode)
Fluoride (Distilled)
Hardness
Iron
Leachate Preparation
Lead (Sediment)
Lead (Water)
::agnesium (Sediment)
':agnesium (Water)
.;ar.ganese (Sediment)
':anganese (Water)
':c rcury (Sediment'
".•rcury (Water)
CHARGE
1.35
4.00
1.35
20.00
4.30
18.00
14.50
11.00
8.25
1.40
7.50
41.00
5.25
8.00
11.25
5.50
1.50
2.90
8.50
1.40
14.50
10.25
1.35
6.00
12.00
2.20
12.00
3.40
2.60
2.60
2.25
11.25
5.75
4.30
13.00
1.35
4.70
7.40
13.50
10.50
7.00
1.50
9.00
3.50
16.00
10.00
PARAMETER CHARGE
Molybdenum
Nickel (Sediment)
Nickel .(Water)
Nitrate
Nitrite
Nitrogen (Kjeldahl)
Oil & Grease (Sed.)
Oil & Grease (Water)
Oxygen (Dissolved)
pH
Phenol
Phen. Alk. (CaCO
Phosphate (Ortho)
Phosphate (Total -Sed.)
Phosphate (Total -Water)
Potassium
Residue (Total)
Selenium (Sediment)
Selenium (Water)
Silver (Sediment)
Silver (Water)
Sodium
Solids (Total, Calc.)
Solids (Total, Deter.)
Solids (Settleable)
Solids (Total, Suspend)
Solids (Volatile, Sed.)
Solids (Volatile, Wat.)
Streptococcus (Fecal)
Strontium
Sulfate
Sulfide
Uranium
Vanadium
Zinc (Sediment)
Zinc (Water)
10.50
11.50
5.00
2.40
2.40
14.00
14.00
4.85
1.75
.70
20.00
.70
3.90
9.00
4.75
2.90
1.80
29.00
17.00
11.00
6.00
2.50
1.50
8.75
1.25
2.40
9.10
2.40
5.00
8.50
2.40
4.00
4.00
15.00
12.20
6.00
Insecticides (Sediment) 66.00
Insecticides (Water) 61.00
Herbicides (Sediment) 52.00
Herbicides (Water) 36.00
Chlorinated Phenols
(Sediment) 56.00
Chlorinated Phenols
(Water) 44.00
PCB (Sediment) 74.00
PCB (Water) 56.00
Vinyl Chloride (Sed.) 70.00
Vinyl Chloride (Water) 56.00
Corpus Christi, T as
day o ' �ii 19 7'7
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance, a
public emergency and imperative necessity exist for the suspension of the Charter
rule or requirement that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on
the date it is introduced, and that such ordinance or resolution shall be read
at three meetings of the City Council; I, therefore, request that you suspend
said Charter rule or requirement and pass this ordinance finally on the date it
is introduced, or at the present meeting of the City Council.
Respectfully,
ft
THETY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
1.0
The Charter rule was suspended by the following vote:
Luther Jones
Edward L. Sample
Dr. Jack Best
David Diaz
Jack K. Dumphy
Betty N. Turner
Cliff Zarsky
The above ordinance was passed by the following vote:
Luther Jones
Edward L. Sample
Dr. Jack Best
David Diaz
Jack K. Dumphy
Betty N. Turner
Cliff Zarsky
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