Specifications include, but are not limited to: The scope of work for each maintenance visit would include: A. Removal of sediment and debris prior to inspection: i. From sump pit inside the pump house. ii. From sump pits behind the guardrail (at Black Creek site only). iii. From pup impellers (pumps can be pulled up using the onsite pulley system for cleaning). iv. From plumbing and storm sewer. v. All captured sediments require proper disposal and may involve hazmat. B. Inspections to confirm the conditions of: i. Electrical Connections: Breakers functional and do not trip with pump activation. Wiring not corroded or broken. If ground faults exist. ii. Pump Impellers: Are in good condition, not bent or worn. iii. Pump Discharge Plumbing: vi. No leakage in plumbing. C. Confirm the condition of the mechanical operation: Floats move freely and trigger operation of pumps. Pumps spin impellers. Pumps draw down water in pit during operation. No leakage in plumbing. Chain pulley systems operate properly to remove pumps from sumps. D. Documentation of findings: Provide documentation in pdf format to the Highway Department and to the WI DOT at DOTNERMaintenance@dot.wi.gov. Provide information on the sediment and debris amounts found during cleaning (Section A above). If any materials were hazmat, provide documentation on proper disposal. Provide information on the issues/deficiencies discovered and correction actions during the inspection (Section B above). Provide information on the problems discovered and corrective actions during the mechanical option (Section C above). The vendor shall price per lift station per maintenance visit for the visits in 2024 and 2025. The first visit will be in spring 2024. The agreement is for a two-year term. All maintenance visits must have a representative from the Outagamie County Highway Department in attendance. Coordinate visits with Chad Johnson or Curtis Riedy (contact information in Section 3.0).