Specifications include, but are not limited to: Contractor will provide the necessary chemical treatments and consulting services |to control corrosion, scale and microbiological growth on all heat transfer equipment and |associated systems. All chemicals supplied by The Contractor will be specifically formulated |for the systems in which they are being used. The Contractor will provide the correct water |treatment program to prevent the build-up of adherent mineral deposits (scale). The |Contractor will provide the materials and labor necessary to remove the formation of mineral |deposits. The Contractor warrants that all the chemicals provided for use will not endanger .|the health or safety of persons coming in contact with these proposed chemical treatments| when all precautions are followed as outlined on the Material Safety Data Sheets||The Contractor will post product safety data sheets and treatment instructions at |each chemical feed station. All chemicals will be delivered and set in place by |The Contractor's personnel. Chemicals will be provided in containers properly |labeled and marked in accordance with all Federal, State, Local, and EPA requirements.||The Contractor will draw samples from the system, monthly, and will test for all |necessary chemical residuals to establish and maintain desired control limits. The| Contractor will perform all necessary testing and analysis to include: Inhibitor, pH, |and annual bacteria test – The Contractor will maintain normal levels of corrosion |inhibitor. All testing will be performed on-site at the time the samples are taken. |A written report of findings and recommendations will be reviewed with URI Dining| representative. One copy of the report will be left at the job-site. A duplicate of the |report shall be given to the URI Dining representative sent to the authorized agent |or the Owner. While on site, the Service Technician will review the in-house water treatment |report log with the URI Dining representative.