Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Provide licensed water professional(s) that may be consulted for various compliance requirements when required. 2. Provide licensed water professional(s) that may be consulted for treatment issues and chemical processes when required. 3. Review, analyze, and audit the laboratory to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations. This shall include but not be limited to a review of NJDEP, USEPA, and USDOL – OSHA, DOHSS, regulations and updates. 4. Formulate and implement procedures as necessary in coordination with the TWW management staff and applicable authorities. 5. If deficiencies are found, assist in compliance efforts, including, but not limited to formulating, implementing and creating necessary documentation, scheduling necessary sampling with the lab staff, engineering and any applicable authority 6. Review compliance requirements with staff at regular intervals during the length of the contracts regarding all applicable regulations, State and Federal. 7. Provide direction to Trenton Water Work’s Staff with regards to “Performance Evaluations” samples for NJDEP Lab Certification Program. 8. Review all applicable monitoring requirements including but not limited to EPA, NJDEP, Safe Drinking Water, Waste Water, Residuals, NJPDES, DPCC, DPR, LT2, etc. Ensure sampling is appropriately scheduled and review results with Trenton Water Works. 9. When requested, assist in preparing data required for the CCR. 10.Collect, process and analyze or arrange for appropriate analysis for compliance samples as required. 11.Complete monthly, quarterly, semiannual, annual as well as periodic monitoring reports for submittal to various state agencies. 12.Provide support for the regulatory compliance with the Pb and Cu requirements. The NJDEP has placed TWW back in standard monitoring, requiring a minimum of 100 samples per 6 months. The consultant shall coordinate with the customer’s first draw sample collections, develop approvals/revisions of tier 1 through tier three sample sites, provide customer notifications (both for sampling and analysis results), prepare NJDEP certifications of sites and data, and coordinate with the testing laboratory, etc. Note: testing shall be done through a contract solely for the analysis. 13.Provide weekly technical support. 14.Review compliance needs for future regulatory requirements and provide professional input for the appropriate actions to be taken by the utility. 15.Provide updates to sampling plans and coordinate submissions/approvals with the NJDEP. 16.Assess and create proposals for necessary additional sampling for process optimization. 17.Provide necessary training or instruction for all new regulatory and laboratory procedures.