This is a two-part project. Phase 1: Connection to public water system. Phase 2: Once the public water connection has been approved and demonstrated to be operational, the existing water well shall be abandoned according to the regulations. The contractor shall furnish all labor, supervision, equipment, tools, parts, supplies and materials, as necessary, to perform the services as described herein: Cost for Line Item #1 (include total cost for items A-D) These are known factors. Vendors must invoice for actual cost incurred as described herein. A) Construct a private water line connecting the subject property to the Prince William County Service Authority’s (PWCSA) public water line/meter in accordance with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (VUSBC), and all other applicable state and local laws, regulations, and ordinances. B) Serving as an agent for the property owner, the contractor shall contact PWCSA and fill out all necessary applications to initiate PWCSA’s extension of a public water line to the edge of the easement at 6670 Fayette St., Haymarket, VA 20169. Initiation of PWCSA water connection shall include payment of the $5210.00 tap/connection fee. All work and inspections shall be performed in accordance with the attached local policy PWCSA Service Connection Process. C) Upon PWCSA’s completion of water tap installation, contractor shall install a water line in compliance with the VUSBC from the point the water line exits the subject property’s house foundation to the PWCSA meter/tap. The approximately 40-100 foot private water line will begin at an approximate depth of XX inches minimum exiting the house foundation and terminate at approximately XX inches depth at the PWCSA meter/tap. The residential plumbing code requires that all fixtures have an air gap or vacuum breaker device along the water line prior to entry into the meter/tap. D) Follow all regulations and permitting pertaining to erosion and sediment control including stabilizing, seeding, and grading the site after construction to return to the original state. Control construction runoff with proper practices so as not to become a nuisance to the owner or to neighboring properties or cause sediment to be discharged into state waters and drainage ditches. Any construction debris/necessary brush removal must also be removed from the site and disposed of properly.