Specifications include, but are not limited to: A) BI-MONTHLY – April, June, August, October, and December: i) General Duties: (1) Talk with onsite personnel and address any operational problems; (2) Visually inspect entry doors and alarm when entering and report any concerns; (3) Visually inspect any Contractor equipment or materials stored at the work site and report any concerns; (4) Visually inspect the chemical storage room and report any concerns; (5) Visually inspect electrical/control room for water leaks into the room, ventilation and cooling status, burned or frayed connections (safely remove and replace panel covers to review), and proper storage of materials; (6) Check both sump pumps at sub-level separately for both manual and auto operations and record any problems; (7) Trigger alarm to ensure the sump pump auto dialer is working and calls out to the appropriate call chain in an emergency; ii) Main Fountains & IWF (Grandma’s Purse): (1) Check water chemistry including at minimum chlorine (ORP and/or PPM) and pH readings, and calibrate or reset the chemical controller (Chemtrol) as needed. Record any changes made; (2) Check chemical feed pump(s) for proper operation and adjust as necessary; (3) Visually inspect pumps and motors for each of the following: (a) Filtration (1 on Main Fountain, and 2 on the IWF); (b) Feature Pumps (6 on Main Fountain and 4 on the IWF); (4) Shoot each pump while in normal operation for thermal verification of heat generated by the motor (a thermal trace), record, and compare to manufacturer’s pump specifications; (5) Visually inspect all filters, piping, connections, valves, and tubing; (6) Check all filter pressures in both systems and record readings prior to backwashing ; (7) Check water autoleveler control system for operation and note condition; (8) Operate valves as appropriate and needed to complete a full backwash cycle; (9) Check all filter pressures in both systems and record readings following this backwash cycle; (10)Access control panel: (a) Look for faults or alarms; (b) Check for proper display and record readings; (c) Note any unusual messages or changes in programming; (11)Inspect top level of ellipse, and look for anything that may be in need of repair. Look for normal water level. Look for evidence of hatch leaking. Check camera and float sensors within the ellipse vault. Turn off upper basin features only as needed; (12)Inspect water wall, and look for broken or loose stones or missing grout that may be in need of repair. Turn off water wall features only as needed; (13)Inspect side features (staircases), and look for broken or loose stones or missing grout that may be in need of repair. Look for leaks on stairways. Look for normal water level. Look for balance of water pressure/height differential, or water dispersion, between the two sides. Visually inspect tiles and drain plugs. Turn off side features only as needed; (14)Inspect lower basin and cannons, and look for broken hoses and cylinders that may be in need of repair. Visually inspect drain covers and skimmers. Turn off lower basin features only as needed. (15)Visually inspect all outside fountain lighting, run a musical show and test run a light program for at least 10 minutes while walking around all areas, and record any problems; (16)Visually inspect and physically grease motor zerts, if needed; iii) IWF (Grandma’s Purse) only: (1) Check for trip hazards; (2) Check Waterway-facing access panel outside for excess moisture build-up, corrosion, etc. Record any concerns; (3) Visually inspect all solenoids, can fixtures, choreoswitches, leapers, jets. Report any problems; (4) Check surge chamber for correct water level, partially drain pit, and verify correct water level is reestablished; verify chemical controller is activated and functioning properly after fresh water is introduced to the system