Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. The 34% Liquid Hydrogen Peroxide shall be delivered with prepaid freight to the Saint Paul Regional Water Services located at 1900 Rice St. North, Saint Paul, MN 55113. 2. The 34% Liquid Hydrogen Peroxide shall be delivered in tank trucks utilizing a 30 psi delivery pressure with a capacity of approximately 3,500 gallons. The monthly average demand and maximum demand are anticipated at 1,300 gallons and 8,700 gallons respectively. Orders for approximately 23,000 gallons per year or 109 tons will be placed throughout the length of the contract. 3. A 2” quick connect coupling is provided on fill pipe. A 12” vent is installed on the storage tank to account for pressurized delivery and decomposition of liquid hydrogen peroxide. 4. Bidder must have the ability to supply chemicals on an emergency basis in the event of a shortage created by an unforeseen mechanical malfunction, natural disaster etc. This includes weekends and all major holidays. 5. Under normal conditions, response time after notification shall be within 48 hours during the week. Unloading shall occur between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. 6. All delivery dates and times shall be scheduled in advance at Saint Paul Regional Water Services 651-266-1660. 7. Delivery drivers will be required to display their vendor/transport identification, including photo identification. 8. Liquid chemical tankers must be sealed; load will be rejected if seal is broken. 9. If delivery is delayed due to road problems, emergency, etc., Vendor must notify the 24 hour plant phone (651-266-1660) as soon as possible. 10. Packaging or shipping of Hydrogen Peroxide solutions shall conform to current regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation. The shipping container must be constructed to avoid introduction of any contaminants during transit. Shipment shall be made in tank truck suitably lined to prevent corrosion by the Hydrogen Peroxide. Hydrogen Peroxide solution shall be delivered in trucks equipped with self-pressurized pneumatic system with applicable hoses for unloading into a two-inch (2”) quick coupling. 11. The truck shall be equipped to allow the hoses to be evacuated with air pressure either during or after unloading to minimize the chance of spillage. No spillage from the hoses while connecting or disconnecting to SPRWS facility will be allowed. The supplier must clean up any spillage immediately. 12. Weight certificates from a certified scale accompany bulk shipments should be provided. Failure to do so may result in rejection of material by the SPRWS. 13. The fill line connections should have labels that designate the UN TDG codes, product hazards, and NFPA ratings, and bills of lading should be checked carefully prior to connection. 14. Any and all chemical spills or leaks caused by chemical delivery drivers, delivery trucks/trailers or their associated equipment must be cleaned up immediately at the expense of the chemical vendor. This is to include any and all spills or leaks occurring on SPRWS property. Delivery drivers are not to add water to or attempt to clean up spills or leaks prior to SPRWS personnel assessing the spill/leak. If SPRWS personnel are not readily available, the delivery driver shall immediately notify SPRWS and take reasonable actions to contain/clean up the spill until SPRWS personnel arrive and assess the spill. Any and all spills or leaks that are not remediated by the chemical vendor will be done so by SPRWS and the service of such will be billed to the chemical vendor.