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City of Everett 01 2213 - 2 <br />2026 Biosolids Removal and Disposal UT 3752-30 <br />01 2213 - 2 UNIT PRICE MEASUREMENT <br />of Everett and will be used for work in any surface water body. The level of <br />decontamination will depend on previous use, transportation, and history <br />log. See Section 01 7400 Invasive Species Equipment Decontamination <br />for full requirements. <br />2.Payment for decontamination shall be paid as a lump sum. <br />C.Item #3 – DRY TONS BIOSOLIDS REMOVED, DEWATERED, AND PLACED <br />ON BIOSOLIDS PAD (Unit Price) <br />1.For the purposes of this Contract, the Contractor shall be paid the unit <br />price bid for Dry Tons per the amount (by weight) of solids material that is <br />weighed and transported from the dewatering staging area to the <br />designated location on the City’s Biosolids Pad. <br />2.For this contract, the measurement of a Dry Ton includes the weight of <br />only the solid material contained in each ton of material that crosses the <br />City owned scale – the weight of the water will not be included. <br />3.Contractor shall weigh each truck prior to and after placing solids on the <br />Pad, using the certified scale provided by Owner. <br />4.The calculation of a Dry Ton for payment shall be as per the following <br />equation and examples: <br />(Truck weight in tons full – empty) x (Percent TS) <br />100 = Dry Tons <br />Example 1 (Material at 28% TS): <br />(2 tons of material loaded into a truck) x (28%) <br />100 = 0.56 tons of Dry Ton <br /> material for payment. <br />Example 2 (Material at 31% TS): <br />(10 tons of material loaded into a truck) x (31%) <br /> 100 = 3.1 tons of Dry Ton <br />material for payment. <br />5. Payment <br />a.All labor, equipment, tools, materials, and necessary appurtenances <br />required to dredge the biosolids from the Oxidation Pond and <br />necessary to dewater these biosolids to a solids content of equal to <br />or greater than 28% TS shall be incidental to the payment for each <br />Dry Ton.