COLLIER COUNTY POLLUTION CONTROL LABORATORY QUOTE FOR SERVICES
Client: Tonia Selmeski
Company: City of Marco Island
Due Date:
Project Description: Collection and analysis of water quality samples at 14 sites monthly.
Reporting requirements: Results will be sent in POF and EXCEL format within 30 days after the end of each
sampling month, Results will be uploaded to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's WIN
(Watershed Information Network) water quality database on a semiannual basis.
‘Special instructior
Impling will be done from the seawall or bridge (where available) on an outgoing tide.
Task Hourly FieldTime #of€vents Total
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Field Sampling & prep $32.13, 20 12.0 $8,482.32
Field Sampling $32.13 160 12.0 $6,168.96
Total Field Services $14,651.28]
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arameter Quantity* Total Cost
‘Chlorophyll a/Pheophyti $9.74 192 $1,870.08
Enterococcus 11.14 192 $2,138.88
Nitrate $8.59 192 $1,649.28
Nitrite $8.59 192 $1,649.28
Nitrogen-Total Kjeldahl $11.61 192 $2,229.12
Total Nitrogen $0.00 192 $0.00
Turbidity $8.43 192 $1,618.56
Phosphorus- Total so71 192 $1,864.32
Dissolved Oxygen (Field) $0.00 192 $0.00
pH (Field) $0.00 192 $0.00
Salinity (Field) $0.00 192 $0.00
Specific Conductivity $0.00 192 $0.00
(Field)
‘Temperature (Field) $0.00 192 $0.00
Secchi Disk Depth (Field) $0.00 192 $0.00
[Total tab $13,019.52]
“includes 2 (blank and duplicate) field quality control samples per event
Data Management and STORET Entry
Quote Date: 11/4/2019
By: R. Watkins
Quote good for 30 daysCOLLIER COUNTY POLLUTION CONTROL LABORATORY QUOTE FOR SERVICES
Staff Hourly Hours WofEvents Total
Rate
Senior ES $41.06 10 120 $492.72
Principal es $47.93 65 12.0 _$3,738.54
Total Other $4,231.26]
Field Services $14,651.28
Analytical Services $13,019.52
Other $4,231.26
Alllaboratory analyses are performed using standard quality control (QC) procedures, data reduction, and
reporting in compliance with requirements in Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater,
20th ed., EPA Methods, Florida Administrative Code (FAC) 62-160, and the National Environmental Laboratory
Accreditation Conference (NELAC) Standards. All field sampling methods are in accordance with the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Standard Operating Procedures DEP-SOP-002/01 and Quality
Assurance Rule, FAC 62-160 and accredited by National Environmental Field Activities Program (NEFAP) .
Quote Date: 11/4/2019
By: R. Watkins
Quote good for 30 days