Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Visit the following eight (8) proposed monitoring sites for water quality (Turbidity, pH & Chlorine residual) and pressure. Also evaluate the equipment, parts and supplies needed. (1) Mercerville Tank, Hamilton (2) White Horse Tank, Hamilton (3) Lawrence Tank, Darrah Lane, Lawrenceville (3) Hopewell Tank, Braden farm (4) Klockner Booster Pump station, Hopewell (5) Jones Farm Stand pipe, Ewing (6) Ewing Booster Station (7) 333 Cortland Street, Trenton (8) Trenton Sewer Utility, 1502, Lamberton Road, Trenton 2. Design and install a SCADA system, which can monitor the water quality (Turbidity, pH and Chlorine residual) and pressure and transmit the virtual data to the main office at 333 Cortland Street and water treatment plant at Route 29 South, Trenton. Incorporate data from Pennington reservoir and booster pump station in the distribution SCADA. The existing SCADA system at the water treatment plant shall be untouched. Existing remote terminal unit control panels are maintained by the Water Treatment Plant and shall not be utilized for the scope of this project. The system shall have a main server and a backup server to be supplied by the vendor. Design shall include needed alarms and signals when there are major changes to the water quality and pressure. The main and backup server shall be installed at 333 Cortland Street. There shall be a 60 inch monitor at 333 Cortland Street with data displayed at all times. The design shall ensure that the monitoring stations are protected from weather and vandalism. 3. Vendor shall conduct a full evaluation of cyber security for the new system and submit a report. 4. Vendor shall provide documentation of calibration/verification of all instruments and SCADA values upon start up, as well as, a SCADA Master Plan and cybersecurity assessment 5. Submit the list of equipment and parts to be purchased by Trenton Water Works. New equipment shall include new water quality analyzers and pressure transmitters for each location. Existing analyzers and pressure transmitters are monitored by Trenton Water Plant and shall remain unchanged. 6. Licenses shall be taken to make SCADA information available on at least five personal computers and additional five Trenton Water Works cell phones 7. Ensure that the SCADA data has minimum weekly seven days trend graphs 8. Ensure that the SCADA data can be created into hourly, daily, weekly and monthly printable spread sheets 9. Vendor shall supply a color printer to be installed at 333 Cortland Street, where daily, weekly and monthly data sheets can be automatically printed out. 10. The cost proposal shall also include three year technical and maintenance support of the new Distribution System SCADA.