HomeMy WebLinkAbout992900.tiff RESOLUTION
RE: APPROVE TASK ORDER CONTRACT FOR AIR QUALITY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR
TO SIGN
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to
Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of
administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and
WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Task Order Contract for Air Quality
between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County
Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Department of Public Health arid
Environment, and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, commencing
January 1, 2000, and ending December 31, 2000, with further terms and conditions being as
stated in said contract, and
WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said contract, a copy
of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of
Weld County, Colorado, that the Task Order Contract for Air Quality between the County of
Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County
on behalf of the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment, and the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment be, and hereby is, approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chair be, and hereby is, authorized
to sign said contract.
The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted
by the following vote on the 8th day of December, A.D., 1999.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Department or Agency Name
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Department or Agency Number
FAA
Contract Routing Number
00-00947
THIS TASK ORDER CONTRACT is made this 1st day of January, 2000,by and between: the State
of Colorado, for the use and benefit of the COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
AND ENVIRONMENT, whose address or principal place of business is 4300 Cherry Creek Drive
South,Denver,Colorado 80246,hereinafter referred to as"the State" and, the WELD COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, whose address or principal place I
business is 1555 N. SEVENTEENTH AVE., GREELEY,CO 80631 hereinafter referred to as "the
Contractor."
WHEREAS, Section 29-1-201, 8 C.R.S. as amended, encourages governments to make the most
efficient and effective use of their powers and responsibilities by cooperating and contracting with each
other to the fullest extent possible to provide any function, service, or facility lawfully authorized to each
of the cooperating or contracting entities, and to this end all State contracts with its political subdivisions
are exempt from the State's personnel rules and the State procurement code;
WHEREAS, the State has formulated a comprehensive State plan, with associated budgets, relative to
the State's programs and services which allocates funds to local health agencies in order to provide
certain purchased services to the people of Colorado;
WHEREAS, such funding is to be allocated through task order contracts with local health agencies;
WHEREAS, as to the State, authority exists in the Law and Funds have been budgeted, appropriated,
and otherwise made available, and a sufficient uncommitted balance thereof remains available for
subsequent encumbering and payment in Fund Number(s) 100, Organizational Unit Code(s) 1400„
Appropriation Code(s) 171, under Master Contract Routing Number 00-FAA-00008
WHEREAS,the Contractor is considered by the State to be an appropriate entity to perform the above
described services because it has the necessary personnel, facilities, equipment, and capability to provide
the services herein described;
WHEREAS,the State, in order: to carry out its lawful powers, duties, and responsibilities under Section
25-7-111 (2)(1)C.R.S., as amended; and,to effectively utilize legislative appropriations made and
provided therefore, in coordination with like powers, duties, and responsibilities of the Contractor, has
determined that public health services are desirable in Weld County, Colorado;
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WHEREAS,the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control
Unit is granted with the authority to act as an extension of the State in the capacity of inspecting true
minor sources,responding to stationary source complaints, issuing open burning permits, operating anti
maintaining air pollution monitors,performing asbestos project inspections, and CFC source inspections.
WHEREAS,the State, through the Air Pollution Control Division has a mandate to perform all of the
above mentioned air pollution control-related duties;
WHEREAS, the State, Stationary Source Cash Fund, Performance Partnership Grant, Asbestos and CPC'
line items has the spending authority to pay money as obligated by this Task Order.
WHEREAS,the State deems it to be in the interests of the protection of human health and the
environment, and has developed Federal and State priorities for the Health Department, Air Pollution
Control unit to perform said duties as an agent of the State.
WHEREAS,the State and the Contractor mutually agree that all duties outlined in ATTACHMENT
A: 2000 SCOPE OF WORK will be completed between the period of this Task Order,January 1.
2000 through December 31, 2000.
WHEREAS,the State and the Contractor agree that the most efficient and effective way of providing
these services is at the local level;
WHEREAS, the State shall contract with the Contractor to assure that there are persons designated in
Weld County to act as an agent of the State as an air pollution control authority and to perform such
powers and duties as are outlined in ATTACHMENT A; and
WHEREAS, all required approvals,clearances, and coordination have been accomplished from and with
all appropriate agencies.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual promises to each other, stated below, the parties
hereto agree as follows:
A. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE AND CONTRACT TERMINATION. The effective date of
this Task Order Contract is January 1, 2000, or on such other date as this Task Order Contract is
approved by the State Controller, whichever is later. The term of this Task Order Contract shall
commence on January 1, 2000, and continue through and including December 31,2000.
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B. SCOPE OF WORK. The Contractor, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Master
Contract and this Task Order Contract, agrees to perform and complete, in a timely and
satisfactory manner, all work items described in the Statement of Work and Budget, which are
incorporated herein by this reference, made a part hereof and attached hereto as"Attachment
A".
C. COMPENSATION. In accordance with the rates set forth in Attachment A hereto, the State
shall cause to be paid to the Contract an amount not to exceed $48,949.75 under this Task Order
Contract. Of this total amount, $z (.p54.S(g are derived from a funding source of the Federal
government and, sat.la re derived from a funding source of the State of Colorado. The
Contractor shall submit a"Contract Reimbursement Statement", a copy of which is incorporated
herein by this reference,made a part hereof, and attached hereto as "Attachment B",requesting
payment from the State. All contract reimbursement statements: must reference the Master
Contract's contract routing number and this Task Order Contract's routing number; shall be
based upon the costs of the work and services performed during the term of this Task Orde-
Contract; and, shall be supplemented or accompanied by supporting data and subcontractor
invoices, if any, covering the work shown on the contract reimbursement statement. The
Contractor shall maintain original documentation for all costs related to the Contractor's
performance under this Task Order Contract.
THE TOTAL DOLLAR AMOUNT OF$48,949.75 WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS:
INSPECTIONS AND ENFORCEMENT for STATIONARY SOURCES:
The Contractor may invoice the State for a total not to exceed TWENTY-SIX THOUSAND SEVEN
HUNDRED FORTY-ONE DOLLARS AND SEVENTY CENTS ($26,741.70) for the work required
in ATTACHMENT A with regard to enforcement and permits associated with stationary sources. The
Contractor will be reimbursed in up to 3 payments of$6,685.43 and 1 payment of$6,685.41. Total hours
worked under Inspections and Enforcement shall not exceed 774. All payments are subject to Division
review and approval.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING ACTIVITIES:
The Contractor may invoice the State for a total not to exceed TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED
ELEVEN DOLLARS AND TWENTY CENTS ($2,211.20) for the work required in ATTACHMENT
A with regard to professional training of staff performing air pollution related work associated will
stationary sources. The Contractor will be reimbursed in up to 4 payments of$552.80. Total hours
worked under training activities shall not exceed 64. All payments are subject to Division review and
approval.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PARTICULATE MONITORS FOR PM 10:
The Contractor may invoice the State for a total not to exceed ONE THOUSAND NINETY EIGHT
DOLLARS ($1,098)for the work required in ATTACHMENT A with regard to the operation and
maintenance of particulate monitors used to measure particulate emissions in the PM 10 range. The
Contractor will be reimbursed in up to 4 payments of$274.50. Total SAMPLES COLLECTED regard to
PIv110, shall not exceed 122. Reimbursement requests shall be accompanied by a completed, itemized
Particulate Monitoring Report form, example attached as ATTACHMENT C and incorporated herein
by this reference. All payment requests are subject to Division review and approval.
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PARTICULATE MONITORS FOR PM 2.5
The Contractor may invoice the State for a total not to exceed ELEVEN THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED FIVE DOLLARS AND FIFTEEN CENTS($11,505.15) for the work required in
ATTACHMENT A with regard to the operation and maintenance of particulate monitors used to measure
particulate emissions in the PM 2.5 range. The Contractor will be reimbursed in up to 3 payments of
$2,876.29 and 1 payment of$2,876.28. Total hours worked with regard to PM 2.5, shall not exceed 333
Reimbursement requests shall be accompanied by a completed, itemized Particulate Monitoring Repot-,
form,example attached as ATTACHMENT C and incorporated herein by this reference. All payment
requests are subject to Division review and approval.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GASEOUS MONITORS
The Contractor may invoice the State for a total not to exceed ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED
SIXTY-FIVE DOLLARS AND SEVENTY CENTS ($1,865.70) for the work required in
ATTACHMENT A with regard to the operation and maintenance of gaseous monitors. The Contractor
will be reimbursed in up to 3 payments of$466.43 and I payment of$466.41. Total hours worked
under gaseous monitoring shall not exceed 94.75 All payment requests are subject to Division review
and approval.
ASBESTOS ACTIVITIES:
The Contractor may invoice the State for a total not to exceed ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED
TWENTY-SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS($1,727.50) for the work required in
ATTACHMENT A with regard to asbestos activities. The Contractor will be reimbursed in up to 3
payments of$431.88 and 1 payment of$431.86.Total hours worked under asbestos shall not exceed 50.
All payment requests are subject to Division review and approval.
CF'C ACTIVITIES:
The Contractor may invoice the State for a total not to exceed THREE THOUSAND EIGHT
HUNDRED DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS($3,800.50) for the work required in ATTACHMENT A
with regard to CFC activities. The Contractor will be reimbursed in up to 3 payments of$950.13 ar d 1
payment of$950.11. Total hours worked under CFC shall not exceed 110. All payment requests arc
subject to Division review and approval.
D. PAYMENT MECHANISM. Payments under this Task Order Contract shall be made either
through the Electronic Payment System or, upon the Contractor's monthly submission of
duplicate invoices requesting reimbursement for those services provided in the previous month
E. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS.
1. Reimbursements for the 1st(March 31, 2000) and 2nd(June 30, 2000)quarters of the
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renewal period will be made commensurate with a dollar amount not to exceed 1/4 of the
total Contract amount each quarter. If, at the end of the 3rd quarter(September 30,
2000),the Contractor has completed less than 75% of the workload associated with an:,
section of this Contract, adjustments for decreased 3rd quarter payments will be made.
Therefore, beginning with 3rd quarter payments, reimbursement will be made
commensurate with the level of work actually performed.
All activities associated with this Task Order shall be billed at a rate of$34.55 per'bout.
All activities associated with PM 10 monitoring shall be billed at a rate of$9.00 per
sample.
2. The Contractor may not request reimbursement past August 15, 2000, for activities
performed in the 1st and 2nd quarters of the renewal period (between January 1, 2000
and June 30, 2000).
Likewise, the Contractor may not request reimbursement past February 1, 2000 for
activities performed in the 3rd and 4th quarters of the renewal period (between July 1,
2000 and December 31, 2000). Final payment is contingent upon completion of all
Contract activities articulated in ATTACHMENT A and approval of the Final Report
which shall be submitted to the Division no later than February 1, 2000. The State will
not process reimbursements for activities performed after December 31, 2000 under thus
Contract.
3. The Contractor certifies, to the best of its knowledge and belief, that no federally
appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid by or on behalf of the Contractor, to
any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any
agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee o1 a
Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of this Task Order Contract, and
the extension, continuation,renewal, amendment, or modification of this Task Order
Contract,or any grant, loan, or other cooperative agreement that utilizes Federal funds
If any funds other than federally appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any
person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency
Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress in connection with this'Task
Order Contract, or any other grant, loan, or other cooperative agreement, then the
Contractor shall complete and submit Standard Form- LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report
Lobbying" in accordance with its instructions.
The Contractor shall require that the language of this certification be included in the
award documents for subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and
contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipien.s
shall certify and disclose accordingly. This certification is a material representation of
fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into.
This certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed
by section 1352,title 31,U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required
certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than
$100,000 for each such failure.
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E. ATTACHMENTS. All attachments are incorporated herein by this reference and made a part
hereof as if fully set forth herein. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the terms
of this Task Order Contract and those of any attachment hereto, the terms and conditions of this
Task Order Contract shall control.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Task Order Contract as of the day fii si
above written.
CONTRACTOR: Weld County Board STATE:
of Commissioners
Weld County Department of Public STATE OF COLORADO
Health Department and Environment Bill Owens, Governor
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(12/08/99) Fo tleExecut' rector
Colorado Department of
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APPROVALS:
OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE OF THE STATE CONTROLLER
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Attachment A
Scope of Work
F\ 2000 STATE/LO('AI. AIR QCALITY('O,NTR.ACT
SCOPE OF WORK
I. Cooperation, Training and Instruction
The Contractor shall ensure its employees who conduct odor and opacity violation inspections attend hi
required certification sessions during the contract period in accordance with the Stationary Sources
Program Training Plan and that a State Certified Opacity Observer is on staff at all times.
The Contractor shall ensure that its employee(;) who conduct asbestos abatement inspections under;o tic
required medical monitoring and respirator tit testing and use properly fitted respirators and protecry e
clothing while performing asbestos inspections or investigating asbestos complaints. In addition, the
Contractor shall ensure that any employee who has not conducted asbestos inspections under a past
contract with the Division attend the EPA 3-day asbestos inspector training course, or an equivalent call
approved in advance by the Division, prior to conducting asbestos inspections. If the county does rot
perform asbestos work, this paragraph does not apply.
The contractor shall ensure that all employees who conduct stationary and mobile sources CFC iaspectit r,
be trained either by the Division or by a local agency inspector trained by the Division. All training rela:cd
to CFC shall be pre-approved in writing by the Division's CFC program and shall be devoted to CFC
related work. Types of training may include but not be limited to: Industry sponsored events, Div it ion
oversight inspections, field training, and/or other Division sponsored training.
Contractors shall notify the CFC program staff when temporary employees and interns are to be utilized
for CFC inspections. When possible, the CFC program shall be notified prior to the employment of sue
individuals.
The contractor shall ensure that all employees who conduct PM 2.5 monitoring be trained by the Division
All training related to PM2.5 shall be pre-approved by the Division's PM2.5 program and shall be devoe,t
to related particulate monitoring work.Types of training may include but not be limited to: US EPA-
sponsored events, Division oversight inspections and field training, other Division-sponsored training.
Contractors shall notify the PM2.5 program staff when temporary employees and interns are to be utitiz
for PM2.5 monitoring. When possible, the PM2.5 program shall be notified prior to the employment of
such individuals.
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II. Ambient Air Quality Mlonitorinur
The Contractor shall operate an air quality monitoring network of ahich the quantity and t:he
equipment. provided by the Slate, in locations determined by the State and using monitor—mil
filters pro'ided by the State. All monitoring activities shall he consistent with State direct _,.
including the Field Standard Operating Procedure.
B. The State shall provide the Contractor with a schedule for the operation of the parncula-.c I tonrers
(PM ID and PM 2 5), the changing of filter pads at those monitors, and instruction, for :he
submission of those pads to the State. The Contractor shall operate the monitors. change the h r.r
pads, and submit the filter pads to the State in accordance ss idt the schedule and instruc:iors
The contractor shall completely and properly till out the Field Data Sheet Chain, of
Custody I FDS%COC)form and all other relevant PM 2.5 sampling forms, in order to t
eligible for remuneration under this contract.. Payment for PM2.5 monitoring
accomplished by the Contractor will only be authorized upon receipt by the Division t
properly filled-out forms. Incomplete forms and logs will not he considered fin
compensation. The Division will pay on a pro-rated basis if the contractor fails it
perform this duty
2. Contractor will ship filters on the schedule provided by the State, by the shipper s_Iec at
by the State and none other. The State shall be responsible for payment of all tier(van
PM2.5-related shipping charges incurred by the Contractor.
Contractor shall notify the PM2.5 program staff by telephone or electronic mail ithic _4
hours of any malfunction or sampler problem
The following paragraph C. shall apply to the following counties only: Boulder, El Paso, Larimer, Mesa. Weld.
C. The Contractor shall provide the following services for the carbon monoxide and%or ozone
monitors:
1. First line maintenance;
2. Troubleshooting on maintenance problems with the assistance of the State, as necessa.y
including visual inspection of operating components, minor adjustments of operating
parameters;
3. Inspections should occur once per week and on special request by the State at eaca of de
monitors
4_ Routine precision tests will be performed by the State and are only to be perfomed b.
the contractor on special request from the State; and
5. Maintenance of State provided log sheets for each of the monitors.
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1111. Stationary Sources
:A. The Contractor, os a delegated authority of the State, will provide the following sere ices. T it
enforcement of the Act and regulations promulgated thereunder In the Contractor shall he Et
manner prescribed by the State.
Conduct inspections and pun ide enforcement and sun cillance of sources which a:e
subject to the pro cisinns of die Colorado Air Quality Control Commission's
("Commissin's") Regulations Nos. I through S and 18, unless otherwise specified or
provided herein-
'_. Conduct inspections as specified and listed in Exhibit 3 - Workload Estimate- and ?v.h t
4 - Inspection Lists of the Contractor Task Order. n hich are attached hereto an] s. th
reference made a part hereof. Inspections and inspection reports shall be of let cl Il
quality. as described in"Inspection Protocol and Model Reporting Requiremen is f tr
Stationary Sources EPA 340:1-91-007.June 199I,"
_. Prepare draft Notices or Violation(NOV) in the form and manner prescribed by the St..
for violations of the Commission's Regulations Nos. I through 7 and Regulation No I
Notices of Violation will be forwarded to the State for review and will be issued unde-
the signature of the State. NOV's may, at the request of the Contractor, be issued Linde'
joint State-Contractor signature.
4. The State shall be responsible for writing and mailing all Compliance Orders. Draft
Compliance Orders must be reviewed by the State. All Orders must be issued under tl-�
signature of the State. Approval for the issuance of Orders shall be obtained in
accordance with the following procedures:
a. A copy of a draft of the Order prepared by the Contractor shall be transmitted to
the State.
b. The State shall ensure the appropriate circulation within the Colorado
Department of Health to obtain technical review, legal review and appros al
(concurrence) or disapproval for the issuance of the Order. Approval for the
issuance of each separate order may be conditioned upon modifications or
amendments to such order and shall be evidenced on the draft order or
amendments affixed thereto by the written initial or signature of the approvin
party denoting approval or concurrence.
c. Each order will be put into final form by the State and all required State
signatures obtained.
d. The State will be responsible for mailing each order.
=- Conduct investigations of specific air contaminant sources pursuant to established
guidelines upon request of the State or upon valid written complaint of any other pens( n
within the area to ascertain compliance with the Act, including the Standards. Orders.
and Regulations of the Commission.
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6 At the Ihrision's discretion, prepare draft Compliance I)etennutatmn letters It I)I.;1 II
the form and manner prescribed he the State tOr v tolauons of the Commission's
Regulation No. ttf, Part B (Asbestos)_ Draft Compliance Determination letters n,ua he
reviewed by the State and w ill he issued under the st_nautre of the State_ Approsa foi
the issuance of CI Ls shall he obtained in accordance wttlt speed'canons in this secur
III_A 4 h. and e. above. It the counts does not perform asbestos wnrk_ this paroatonb
does not apply.
B. This Section B. shall apply to counties performing asbestos-related work: Denser. El Paso.
Jefferson. Lorimer. Pueblo, Tri-County, and Weld. All asbestos-related reimbursements shad be bard
upon asbestos activity hours as shown in the table on page 4. Esceedanee of the masintum Ieintbutseme 1-
hours due to extenuating circumstances [or the activities listed under"Follow Cp Enforcement Actts inei "
must he reapproved, in ssntin„by the Division. The maximum number of hours required by the Contr ft
is specified in Exhibit 3.
DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of determining asbestos inspection hours, the following definition;
apply:
a. A FULL abatement inspection is one in which the inspector enters the
enclosure, dressed in protective clothing and wearing respiratory protection. t st
the purpose of observing work practices and waste handling techniques.
b. A PARTIAL abatement inspection is one in which the inspector does not ente-
containment.
c. A PRE-ABATEMENT inspection is one in which the inspector arrives at the
site after construction of the containment has begun but before removal.
encapsulation or enclosure has begun.
d. A POST-ABATEMENT inspection is one in which the inspector arrives tit th
site after the removal, encapsulation or enclosure has been completed. bu:
before the containment has been taken down. The inspector must arrive in time
to conduct a complete visual inspection.
e. A COMPLAINT inspection is one in which the Contractor is investigatin; a
report of violations or potential violations.
f. A RE-INSPECTION is an inspection conducted for the purpose of determinit
whether or not previously encountered violations have been corrected.
g_ INSPECTION RELATED ACTIVITIES include those activities directly relat rl
to an asbestos abatement project that is taking place or may take place. st ch a;
telephone calls, meetings. pre-abatement site visits and variance request
review s.
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Table l: Work Categories and Typical Reimbursement Levels *
Asbestos Inspections Reimbursement Hours _I
INSPECTIONS All ntspections will he credited i:t actual inspection hour,.
(typically 1-4 hours)as shown on caber the ❑ spection rerun L r
the Notice of Inspection form subma.tcd to the Asbestos t r.i
Supervisor
.ATTEMPTED INSPECTION T rat el time, only, if the attempted inspection is condeeta: ci rr:_c
(contractor not on site) work hours shown on the nentie:mon O,rnt and an inspec.ui.t
report is submitted to the Dn ton.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE No reimbursement
a
Enforcement Activities Reimbursement Hours
NOTICE OF VIOLATION LETTER Actual time spent(typically 2-4 hours)
NOV CONFERENCE Duration of NOV conference— Travel time
COMPLIANCE DETERMIN ATION Actual time spent(typically 2-5 hours)
LETTER
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE Duration of settlement conference—Travel time
LETTER OF INQUIRY (LOT) Actual time spent(typically.5 to I._ hours)
AND "III" LETTERS
REVIEW OF LOI OR"III" LETTER No reimbursement. Forward all responses to the Division fir.
RESPONSE review
CEASE& DESIST ORDER Actual time spent(typically 2-4 hours)
ADIUDICATORY HEARING Duration of hearing, plus time spent providing testimony arc
depositions—Travel
[ Other Related Activity Reimbursement Hours �
STATE/COUNTY ASBESTOS No reimbursement
INSPECTOR MEETINGS
FIT TEST, LUNG FUNCTION, Actual time spent(typically 4 hours per inspector)
MEDICAL MONITORING Maximum I inspector per county
PHONE CALLS. OUTREACH No reimbursement __* to be used when filling out monthly summary sheets
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2. ASBESTOS INSPECT IONS (ROI!TINE
This Subsection 2 applies to only those local agencies performing routine ashes-o
inspections: jell Denver and Fri County. Reimbursement for asbestos tnspccuo
shall be limited to activities associated with demolition or rcmnation projects
a. Only those inspections conducted during active abatement of permitted pioicL
(.Approval Notice projects will not he reimbursed). while the contractor
is on site. will he reimbursed. Pre-abatement inspections will not he
reimbursed. Post-abatement inspections will he reimbursed if they arc
conducted within 48 hours of tear down.
h. To minimize costs of the annual fit tests and medical and lung function tests.
each county performing asbestos inspections shall be limited to one contr cto..
inspector
c. The Contractor shall not be reimbursed for any asbestos related activity n x
associated with compliance with Regulation No. 8.
d. At the Division's discretion, the Contractor shall prepare, in draft form_, d e
following enforcement-related documents: CD letters, NOV letters, etc. a tS
forward them to the State for review. The State must, and the Contractor ma}
sign all NOVs. The State shall transmit them to the addressee(s) on Coto-ado
Department of Public Health & Environment letterhead. "I 11" Letters rn1 b
issued with only the Contractor signature on Contractor letterhead.
e. The Contractor shall participate in all NOV conferences and adjudicators,
hearings, unless the State relieves them of the responsibility to attend
f. The Contractor agrees not to exceed 50% of the reimbursable hours the first f
months of the contract year in conducting asbestos activities under this Conti. :.
3. ASBESTOS INSPECTIONS ( EMERGENCIES AND COMPLAINTS)
This Subsection 3 applies to all counties performing asbestos-related emergency aid
complaint inspections: Denver, El Paso. Jefferson, Larimer, Pueblo, Tri-Counry
and Weld.
a. The Contractor shall respond to all asbestos-related complaints and emergent c
within their jurisdiction unless the State relieves them of the responsibility to 1,
so.
b. The Contractor shall not be reimbursed for any asbestos related activit} nor
associated with compliance with Regulation No. 8.
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At the Division's dr,crenon. the Contractor,had pteparc. in drab lour th
billowing cnhxcetnent-related documents: CD letters. NOV letters, etc. a ad
• forward them to the State lie review The State must, and the Contractor
sign all NOV letters. The State shall transmit them to the addresseetsl on
Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment letterhead- "I I I" 1 er •Ys
may be issued with only the Contractor signature on Contractor letterheae.
d. The Contractor shall participate in all NOV conferences and adjudicator .
hearings, unless the State relieves them of the responsibility to do so_
c. "File Contractor agrees net to exceed 50"„ of the reimbursable bouts the first t
months of the contract year in conducting asbestos activities wider this C !nnr. c_
To minimize costs of the annual fit tests and medical and lung function tes¢.
each county performing asbestos inspections shall be limited to one conlmae
inspector.
C. Permits •
The Contractor will perform the following services for the State in connection with the
enforcement and administration of the Commission's Regulations concerning air pollution
emission permits and open burning permits.
Issue or deny permits to open burn to individuals making application for such pert uts
within the Contractor's domain provided that in cases involving novel or unusual issue;
or circumstances, or in cases affecting the State Implementation Plan, the Contractor
shall secure the written approval of the Executive Director of the Department of Public
Health and Environment, or her designee,prior to issuing or denying permits to open
burn. The contractor shall issue burn permits according to policies issued by the Dtvism n..
2. Provide appropriate permit application forms, furnished by the State, to persons w thin
the appropriate area(s) who are subject to the provisions of the Air Quality Comm
Commissions Regulation No. 3.
D. Provide air pollution emission notice forms, furnished by the State,to sources within the
appropriate area(s), subject to the requirements of Section 25-7-I 14, C.R.S. Completed forms
shall be transmitted to the State for incorporation into the State air pollution emission inventory
E. The State reserves the right to modify procedures for the enforcement of the applicable
regulations consistent with policy statements issued by the Division and to provide forms to be
used to implement said policy.
F. To enable the Contractor to execute the duties as specified in this Contract, the Contractor is
hereby delegated authority to enter with the consent of the property owner, or with a wa.-rant if
necessary, any public or private property to make inspections, conduct tests, or examine bo iks
and records. Should a warrant be necessary to gain access to the property the Contractor stall
notify the Division and obtain the written approval prior to making application for a search
warrant to the court.
G. The Contractor shall conduct inspections and provide enforcement and surveillance of s-:an mar
source air conditioning and refrigeration equipment and technicians that are subject to the
provisions of Air Quality Control Commission Regulation No. la. The Contractor shall c-rait.
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inspections as specified in this Section Mil of sources listed in Exhibit ? which is attache( ar. I
by this reference made a part hereof. Inspections performed shall be spread throughout tit
contract year such that one-halt of the inspections arc conducted durme the first two quaint, a r
one-half are conducted during the last two quarters.
The Contractor shall perform the following services for the State with regard to the entire enter t
of Regulation No. I in accordance w ith the procedures outlined by the State.
Verity that technicians are certified under an EPA approved program.
�. Verify that facilities which perform air conditioning/refrigeration service are rcgctcre I
with the Air Pollution Control Division.
_- Verify that technicians are properly using approved recycle.recovery eyuipmeni.
4. Verify that State registered stationary equipment is in compliance with all of the
applicable portions of Regulation No. 15.
5. Notify the State Air Pollution Control Division in writing of all complaints recervni.
6. Investigate complaints that warrant follow-up inspections.
7. With the exception of identifying and locating new sources that meet the requircn.ent
Regulation No. IS, the contractor shall perform inspections from lists developed and
provided by the Division for the current contract year.
S. Notify the State Air Pollution Control Division in writing of any violators of the
requirements of Regulation No. 15.
H. The Contractor shall conduct inspections and provide enforcement and surveillance of motor
vehicle air conditioning and refrigeration repair shops and motor vehicle salvage facilities .vhiL a
are subject to the provisions of Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) regulation No. i I. V rh
the exception of complaints. inspections of motor vehicle air conditioning repair shops sha.l be
conducted such that one-half of the inspections are performed during the second quarter and or
half of the inspections are performed during the third quarter. Inspections of motor vehicle sah r.:e
facilities shall be conducted throughout the contract year. The Contractor shall perform the
following services for the State with regard to the enforcement of Regulation No. 15 in
accordance with the procedures outlined by the State.
1. Verify that technicians are certified under an EPA approved program.
2 Verify that facilities which perform air conditioning/refrigeration service are regctere I
with the Air Pollution Control Division.
Verify that technicians are properly using EPA approved recycle/recovery equipment.
4 Notify the State Air Pollution Control Division in writing of all complaints received.
5. Investigate complaints that warrant follow-up inspections.
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6 With the exception of adentilvin g and locating ne‘c sources that meet the reyuiien:ems
Regulation No. I). the contractor shall perform inspections from lists developed and
provided by the Division for the current contract year.
7. Notify the State Air Pollution Control Division in writing orally violators of the
requirements of Regulation No. IS
With the exception of complaints, enforcement and new source identification, all CFC mspsnr n
shall be reimbursed oil a "per inspection"basis according to the following guidelines:
1. All automotive facilities and automotive salvage facilities inspections shall be reimburs d at
one(I) hour each.
2. All stationary facility and stationary salvage facility inspections shall he reimbursed at one
hour each..
3. All registered stationary equipment inspections shall be reimbursed at one and a hall( .51
hours each.
4. All registered refrigerated food facility inspections shall be reimbursed at two (2) hours cad
5. When two different types of inspections occur at the same facility and are performed at he
same time, reimbursement shall be at the higher rate of the two for the combined inspections
IL Reports and Documents
The Contractor shall provide to the State the following reports and documents at the times indicated if t e
work referenced is part of the current contract agreement with the State, in the case that it is not, the con .ri
is not responsible for submitting associated reports.
A. A monthly report of activities for the Contractor's air pollution program using the form supplier
by the State. A monthly report for each preceding month shall be submitted to the Divisior the
15th of each subsequent month.
B. Copies of all field inspection reports for those sources listed in Exhibit 4. All inspection re)xt
shall be submitted to the State within 45 days of completion of the inspection and shall be of
Level II quality. All inspections designated by the Division as"EPA-reportables"must be
completed by September 1, and reports submitted by September 30 of each contract year.
C. The Contractor shall provide, to the State,copies of any Warning Letters. "I 11" Letters or
Compliance Advisory Letters issued by the Contractor.
D. All asbestos inspection reports shall be completed using the State form or a form previoasl_•
approved by the State. All inspection reports shall be submitted to the State on a monthly basis
and received no later than the 15th of the month following the inspections. Summary sheets
developed by the Division. shall be submitted with the inspection reports. listing all asbesn s
related inspections chronologically and all other asbestos related activities for which the
Contractor is seeking reimbursement.
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Particulate sample submission reports shall he submitted to the State on a quarterly basis fhe•
reports may be submitted on the form provided by the State entitled "Local Agency Parictlate
Sampler Quarterly Reporting Form" which is attached and by this reference made a part hereof a;
Exhibit 7. Or a monthly sample log currently in use by the Contractor and approved by the Stagy
may be used in lieu of the State's form. The quarterly reports shall contain an itemized lis oft'.
individual samples collected from each monitoring site and shall also include the hours earned
These reports shall be submitted to the State fifteen(15)days following the end of the quarter
F. All routine and complaint-related CFC inspections shall be completed on a standardized
inspection worksheet provided by the Division. All inspection worksheets shall be submitted
the Division on a monthly basis and received no later than the 15"'day of the month following h:
month in which the inspection is completed
G. A final report, in narrative form, of program accomplishments shall be submitted as part of the
final requests for payment. The final report should include a summary of the reports previousl.
submitted to the State as required by this Contract and shall be submitted no later than Febivar I,
2000.
V.. Forms and Formats
The Contractor shall use the forms supplied by the State in the performance of the services as specified a
this Contract unless prior written approval is granted by the State authorizing the use of altemate forms.
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2000 WORKLOAD
(JANUARY 1 , 2000 - DEC. 31 , 2000)
.CFC PROGRAM
COUNTY YEAR
[ WELD 2000 __ ]
[TOTAL HOURS 110 HOURLY RATE $34.55 TOTAL BUDGET $3,800.5C•
TYPE HOURS % TIME
-ENFORCEMENT 14 13%
COMPLAINTS
NEW SOURCE ID
TRAINING 10 9%
INSPECTIONS TYPE INSPECTIONS % TIME _ 1
MOTOR VEHICLE SHOP MVAC IFN) 37 33%
STATIONARY SHOP SSAC (FNI 24 22%
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STATIONARY EQUIPMENT SSER (REGISTERED) 10 14%
RETAIL FOOD REFER (REGISTERED) 5 9%
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Nti "t CFC Program Inspections for 2000 r
October 26, 1999
Site Address City Phone SS RE FN _
WELD COUNTY
FACILITY NOTIFICATION
H & R AUTO & TRUCK SERVICE 100 W SOUTH FIRST JOHNSTOWN (303) 587-2868 v MVAC
JIM'S AUTO REPAIR 1001 22ND AVE CT GREELEY (970) 352-6210 ,i MVAC
SAMS CLIMATE CONTROL INC 1010 SHORTLINE DR FORT LUPTON (303) 857-6256 v SSA:
WYMAN OIL COMPANY 106 W 4TH AVE SEVERANCE (970) 686-2601 v MVPC
A-1 HEATING 8. AIR CONDITIONING 107 23RD AVE GREELEY (970) 352-3500 ,i SSA
GARNSEY& WHEELER CO 1100 8TH AVE GREELEY (970) 352-9174 v MVAC
COLORADO KENWORTH INC 112 13TH ST GREELEY ,7 MVAC
LOCAL FURNACE SERVICE CO 112 E 30TH ST GREELEY (970) 366-0121 J SSA
SHUPE'S TRUCK SERVICE 115 4TH ST RD GREELEY (970) 352-0133 v MVP:
ALL PHASE MOTORS 115 N 8TH AVE GREELEY (970) 353-6278 MVP
AZCO AUTOMOTIVE 1229 9TH ST GREELEY (970) 352-8630 ,i
SULLIVAN'S APPLIANCE AND AIR 128 S INTEROCEAN HOLYOKE (970)854-2180 ,, SSAJ
EVANS AUTO SERVICE 1340 FACTORY CIR FORT LUPTON (970) 857-6750 ,. MVP:
K& C RV INC 14504 E 125 FRONTAGE RD LONGMONT (303) 776-1:309 ,. MVPC
CONOCO CAR CARE CENTER 1539 8TH AVE GREELEY (970) 352-4146 v MVP.
AGLAND INC 1641 2ND AVE GREELEY (970) 352-4562 V, SSA„
BT'S TRUCK REPAIR INC 1716 1ST AVE GREELEY (970) 353-5157 v. MVAC
B& G EQUIPMENT INC 1717 2ND AVE GREELEY (970) 352-2288 ,i SSA
QUALITY PAINT& BODY INC 1859 2ND AVE GREELEY (970) 351-7768 v MVA
ACTIVE TRUCK&AUTO PARTS INC 19640 W CR#28 HUDSON (303) 534-5102 v MVAC
MONTGOMERY WARD&CO 2160 GREELEY MALL GREELEY (970) 356-2000 J SSA.:
HAMMON'S IMPLEMENT INC 2349 4TH AVE GREELEY (970) 352-7688 v. MVP:
BI-STATE MACHINERY COMPANY INC 240 5TH ST GREELEY (970) 356-3666 v SSA
PENSKE AUTO CENTER#4934 2400 W 29TH ST GREELEY (970) 330-0864 i MVAC
10TH STREET AUTO SERVICE 2409 W 10TH STREET GREELEY (970)346-0038 v' MVP:
GREASE MONKEY 2520 8TH AVE GREELEY v. MVP:
IMPORT SPECIALISTS OF GREELEY 2527 S 8TH AVE GREELEY (970) 352-4141 v' MVP
ED WALTER INC 2635 12TH AVE GREELEY (970) 353-2:300 v SSA
M B AUTO SALES &SALVAGE 2732 COUNTY ROAD 27 FORT LUPTON (303) 654-1882 v REC D
EHRLICH MOTORS INC 2733 8TH AVE GREELEY (970) 353-5:333 d MVPC
WILF'S EUROPEAN MOTORS 301 4TH STREET MEAD (970) 535-4715 v MVP
GENE'S AUTO CLINIC, INC 302 1ST AVE GREELEY (970) 352-4387 v MVAC
WAL-MART TIRE & LUBE EXPRESS 3103 23RD AVE GREELEY (970) 330-1470 v MVPC
ECONOMY BODY& RV CTR 3231 W SHERVICE RD EVANS (970) 339-5350 v Mv?C
COLORAD MECHANICAL SERVICES 37327 LEE LAKE AVE WINDSOR (970)686-6800 V SSA:
ELITE. PAINT & BODY 3303 W 10TH ST GREELEY (970) 352-8328 v MVFC
GENERAL HEATING&AIR COND 3808 CARSON ST EVANS (970) 339-5704 V SSA,:
WELD COUNTY FACILITY NOTIFICATION
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October 26, 1999
Site Address City Phone SS RE FN
ABSOLUTE COOL 4011 CENTRAL ST EVANS (970) 339-9033 v ss!
KEENE APPLIANCE 404 MAIN (HOME) PLATTEVILLE (303) 785-6463 v SSA
HANKS AUTO REPAIR &SALVAGE 425 N 1ST ST LA SALLE (970) 284-6192 v I,EC 0
AC/DO APPLIANCE &TV SERVICE 514 MAIN ST WINDSOR (970) 686-9686 ,i SSA
WLD CNTY BUDGET APPLIANCE SVC 6118 W 10TH ST GREELEY (970) 352-8697 v SSA
RUSH TRUCK CENTER 621 A STREET GREELEY (970) 353-7919 v MVAC
KAHLER'S APPLIANCE INC 623 8TH AVE GREELEY (970) 352-4643 v SSA
FAB AUTO 6344 10TH ST GREELEY (970) 356-6959 v MVAC
AIR REPAIR 6380 10TH ST #10 GREELEY (970) 353-3685 v SSA
WESTERN COMFORT SYSTEMS INC 6513 4TH ST GREELEY (970) 352-3432 ,A SSA s
KUGLER SALES SERVICES 66966 WCR 80 NEW RAYMER v n1VAC
VIDAURRIS HEATING CO 730 GLEN CREIGHTON DACONO (303) 833-3248 v SSAC
WELD COUNT" GARAGE 810 10TH ST GREELEY (970) 352-1313 ,i MVAC
WELD COUNT" SCHOOL DIST#6 811 15TH ST GREELEY (970) 352-1543 ,p MVAC
KAT ENTERPRISE INC 816 4TH ST FORT LUPTON 303/650-6757
STANLEY LINCOLN MERCURY 843 27TH PL GREELEY (970) 352-0230 ,i MVAC
MID-WEST SYSTEMS PO BOX 1 DACONO (303) 833-4987 v SSAC
HOWARD'S ALTO REPAIR PO BOX 220 PIERCE (970) 834-2733 v MVAC
CAMINO REAL HEATING& SHEET MET PO BOX 2398 GREELEY (970) 651-8432 v SSAC
AIRTECH HVAC SERVICES PO BOX 242 WINDSOR v SSA:
JOHNSON MECHANICAL PO BOX 545 FREDERICK (303) 833-3252 v SSA:
ONORATO GARAGE PC BOX 600 FIRESTONE (970) 833-9982 v MVP0
LUNA HEATING &AIR PO BOX 603 JOHNSTOWN (970) 587-0958 v SSA C
SHEPARDSON FIELD REPAIR &WELDI PC BOX 68 WINDSOR (970) 686-1288 v SSA;
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RETAIL FOOD EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION
STEELE'S MARKET INC 1159 W MAIN WINDSOR (970) 222-0528 ✓
TODDY'S SUPERMARKET 2400 W 16TH ST GREELEY (970) 352-4980 ✓
KING SOOPER':9 #32 2712- 11TH AVE GREELEY (303) 778-3046 ✓
WHOLESALE FOOD OUTLET 3635 W 10TH ST GREELEY (970) 351-0727 ✓
L& I FAMILY MARKET 818 -31 ST ST EVANS (970) 330-2404 ✓
WELD COUNTY RETAIL FOOD EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION
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STATIONARY SOURCE EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION
NOR WEST BANK 1025 9TH AVE GREELEY (970) 863-6621
DILLARD'S#99 7-GREELEY MALL 1840 GREELEY MALL GREELEY (719) 550-1159 v
LONGMEADOVVAPARTMENTS 2311 16TH ST GREELEY (970) 356-7129 v
SEARS-GREELEY 2800 GREELY MALL GREELY (970) 351-8500 v
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 3001 8TH AVE GREELEY (970) 351-5005 ,r
GREELEY TRIEUNE 501 8TH AVE GREELEY (970) 352-0211 v
AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5401 W 20TH ST GREELEY (970) 330-8008 v v SSA ,
UNION COLONY CIVIC CENTER 701 10TH AVE. GREELEY (970) 350-9395 v
US WEST COMMUNICATIONS-GREELE 926 10TH ST GREELEY (303) 784-0228 v'
WELD COUNTY STATIONARY SOURCE EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION
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081230005 !GTC NUTRITION COMPANY SM X
081230007 !GREELEY ELEVATOR CO SM X
081230008 WESTERN MOBILE El X
881230011 BEST-WAY PAVING CO B X
081230018 MONFORT PACKING DIV SM X
081230036 :PLATTE CHEMICAL CO SM X
081230044 MORNING FRESH FARMS INC SM X
.81230061 GREELEY ELEC SVC INC B :X
081230070 'BOULDER SCIENTIFIC CO El X
081230071 (HARSH INTERNATIONAL INC IB X
081230077 WELD CNTY ROAD&BRIDGE SHEFFLER PIT 'B X
081230091 SIEGRIST CONSTRUCTION CO EI X
081230095 WESTERN MOBILE BOULDER INC SM X
$81230118 SOUTH PLATTE AGGREGATE SVC !El X
481230121 REGAL FIBERGLASS INC SM X
081230127 NORTH AMERICAN RESOURCES CO ARISTOC 'El X
$81230131 AMERICAN COAL CORP El X
$81230138 'ONCE A TREE FURNITURE El X
081230141 .PUBLIC SERVICE CO YOSEMITE ISM X
181230142 HUMANE SOCIETY OF WELD CNTY !El I X
081230152 DUKE ENERGY FIELD SERVICES MIDPOINT CSISM I X
081230162 !BJ SERVICES COMPANY USA ISM I X
/81230167 !HIGHLAND FEEDERS IEI X
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081230173 !CAMAS COLORADO INC DISTEL FARMS !El X
081230179 'C&M AGGREGATES LIMITED !El I X
081230180 BIC ENTERPRISES LLC M&M READY MIX CO ISM [ X
481230181 NATL HOG FARMS INC HI X
/81230182 'LONGMONT FOODS SM X
881230186 ANDESITE ROCK CO EI X
081230189 IASI COLORADO 'SM X
181230192 iPUBLIC SERVICE CO CHALK BLUFFS !Et X
881230195 WESTERN MOBILE NORTHERN _,EI X
181230215 !NORTHERN CO BRINE 'El 'X
081230231 CIMARRON CHEMICAL INC ! X
081230232 COLORADO AIR NATL GUARD '•B ! !X
081230236 WESTERN MOBILE BOULDER HAMM PIT SM X
081230239 VARRA COMPANIES INC B !X
081230241 !HIGH PERFORMANCE AUTO CTR El IX
081230248 ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAILCAR SM IX
061230267 KENDALL PRINTING El X
181230270 TKN ENERGY INC NEW RAYMER SITE El X
081230275 IMAXANNS INC El X
08.1230327 !R&R CUSTOM WOODWORKING INC Et X
1E1230371 ALL PRO AUTOBODY B X
081230374 GERRITY OIL&GAS CORP ES ',X
081230385 AGLAND INC SM X
081230391 1UNIMIN CORP ES X
081230398 I,LOVELAND INDUSTRIES E3 X
081230401 TIRE MOUNTAIN INC E3 X
081230402 'ASPHALT PAVING CO PERRY PIT SM X
081230411 MACKENZIE MFG SM X
081230413 GRAY OIL CO SM !X
081230415 AGLAND INC ES - X - -
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081230425 TGB SERVICE CO 1B X
0E 1230427 NEW IDEA CLEANERS _ IE3 X
081230433 COOLEY GRAVEL ,X
0E1230444 ANTELOPE PRODUCTION CO IX
0E1230453 ':TWIN PEAKS EXCAVATING INC E3 X
0E1230457 FLANAGAN READY MIX LTD SM X
0E1230462 '.APPLIED COATINGS TECHNOLOGIES INC SM X
1E1230488 PLATTE RIVER STEEL CO INC SM._ X
081230494 '.UNIVERSITY OF NO COLO SM X
0E1230496 RESCAR INDUSTRIES INC SM X
OE1230506 '.WILLIES GRAIN INC E3 X
0E1230515 MENDEZ INC E3 X
0E1230528 FRONTIER READY MIX E3 X
0E1230529 ARCTIC INSULATION INC 1E3 X
0E 1230532 'OWENS BROTHERS CONCRETE CO B X
0E1230537 SEMA CONSTRUCTION INC B
0E1230533 'SUN MOUNTAIN DOOR COMPANY 1E3 IX X
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COI,ORADO MEMORANDUM
TO: Dale K. Hall, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners
FROM: John S. Pickle, Director, Department of Public Health
Environment
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SUBJECT: Air Quality Program Task Order
DATE: November 23, 1999
Enclosed for Board review and approval is a the Air Quality Program Task Order between the
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and the Weld County_
Department of Public Health and Environment (WCDPHE).
Hider the provisions of this task order, WCDPHE will operate an air quality monitoring
network, conduct inspections and provide enforcement and surveillance of stationary sources.
cc:induct asbestos inspections for demolition or renovation projects, issue or deny permits Ior
open burning, identify and locate new unpermitted air pollution sources, proctor Automobile
Inspection and Readjustment (AIR) Program mechanic certification tests, and conduct othir a i
quality program activities.
For these services, the WCDPHE will receive and amount not to exceed $48,949.75 which
is approximately $2,000 more than we were funded for 1999. The term of the task order i;
January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2000.
I recommend your approval of this task order.
Enclosure
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