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Both the Engineer and the City estimate that 137,968 linear feet will smoke tested under this <br />Agreement. <br />1.4.2 Notify residences and businesses at least 24 hours prior to performing smoke testing. <br />1.4.3 During smoke testing, note the proximity of the collection system to storm sewers, creek <br />crossings, drainage paths and ponding areas. In addition, the Consultant will take digital <br />photographs of every smoke leak found with GPS coordinates of the leak location and will <br />electronically attach this information to the to the field forms. <br />1.4.4 Collect smoke testing data in the field to include: <br />a) Upstream/downstream manhole number; <br />b) Length of sewer line; <br />c) Ground cover over line segment; <br />d) Leak location from two known reference points; <br />e) Degree of smoke observed; <br />f) Leak location relative to drainage paths /ponding areas; <br />g) Storm sewer crossings or cross connections; <br />h) Classifications of leaks such as: <br />1) Mainline; <br />2) Manhole; <br />3) Public service line; and <br />4) Private service line. <br />1.4.5 Utilize smoke testing to facilitate other tasks as required. <br />1.4.6 If the linear footage of the sewer lines in the two designated areas varies from the present <br />estimate, consult with the City's representative to define target smoke test quantities. The <br />Consultant will record data for each smoke test in Microsoft Access 2010 format to facilitate <br />data upload to the City's Information Management System. The Consultant will follow all City <br />smoke testing procedures. <br />1.4.7 Report surcharged pipelines, pipelines with sags and /or blockages to the City on a weekly <br />basis. The Consultant will provide immediate notification of field conditions that could cause <br />damage to persons or property. Any public meetings, if required for this Project, should be <br />conducted before the smoke testing operations begin. <br />1.4.8 Prepare a technical memorandum outlining the results of this task for review by the City. <br />The technical memorandum will provide tabular and graphical listings of inspected system assets <br />and the location and type of defects. The Consultant will provide both hardcopy and electronic <br />formats of this data. The Consultant will provide the electronic data in Microsoft Access 2000 <br />format. <br />Burgess and Niple, Inc. Engineering Services Agreement <br />