Specifications include, but are not limited to: A temporary water treatment system designed to treat a maximum of 30 GPM of water generated from a groundwater recovery well currently at former fire academy site. Barnstable County Is looking for a temporary water treatment system designed to treat a maximum of 30 GPM of water generated from a groundwater recovery well currently at former fire academy site. The raw water contains PFAS compounds which must be reduced to levels below 20 ppt prior to discharge. We have requested a treatment system within a shipping style container, including an equalization tank, transfer pump, duplex bag filters, activated carbon adsorbers, and a flow meter. The entire treatment system will be installed within a 20’ long enclosed Conex box. The use of the Conex box will provide security and protection from weather conditions, minimizing the potential for freezing during winter months. The system shall be delivered to the site location pre-piped and tested, requiring minimal set up time. The pump provided in the proposed treatment system will turn on and off automatically based on pump control floats installed in the influent equalization tank. A high-level float switch will also be included to signal an alarm condition. The high-level switch can also be used to shut off the source water pump(s) via a dry contact relay (provided by the county).