1. Evaluations to determine the effectiveness of the cathodic protection systems at the water and wastewater treatment plants and prepare written reports outlining materials and equipment specification. 2. Prepare cathodic protection materials and equipment specifications to standardize on future material and equipment procurement. 3. Underground structure to water potential measurements and analysis. 4. Determine the number, type and size of anode systems on each structure. 5. Inspect the rectifier for the impressed current system is turned on, operational and make recommendation. 6. Furnish material and equipment drawings such as anodes, rectifiers, reference cells, etc., as required. 7. Start-up (including adjustment and balance of rectifiers after anode replacement) of cathodic protection systems and provide documents as required. 8. Provide training for plant electricians (such as trouble-shooting techniques, inspection techniques, new product familiarization). 9. Installation of cathodic protection systems, if required.