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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 42227-A4 i CPA ®. 4r AMENDMENT NUMBER.4 The_Texas Commission on En*onmental Quality (TCEQ.), and the City of Fort Worth, agree to amend'Contract No.. 58.2-12-10034 to renew the contract, amend the scope of W k, and :increase the total compensation possible under the contract for FY15. The City of Fort Worth will continue to operate and maintain two continuous air tnonitoring stations located,in Fort Worth and Eagle Mountain Lake,'foxas. i. The total compensation possible under this contract is increased as follows: The Original'Contract Amount $ 6%0. moo Contract Amendment No. i(FY13) $ 6o,000.00 Contract Amendment No. 2(FY13) -$.5,000:00 Contract Amendment No. 3 (FY14) $ 36;3400 Contract Amendment.No..4(FY1�) The Total Contract Amount 1851884.00 f 2. TCEQ has reviewed and approved the.budget submitted by the City of.Fort Worth, The approved Contract Costs Budget is Attachment A of this Amendmoit. 3. TCEQ has revised the Scope of Worl<.and included it as Attachment B of this a Amendment. ; 4. The Total Contract Amount is increased to$185,384. I S. As authorized by General Terms and Conditions Paragraph 1;2.1,the-contract is renewed and the Expiration Date is:revised.to August.31,2015.. ` Q All other conditions and requirements of Contract Number.582-12-1,0034 remaini m C+ unchanged,Notwithstanding the requirement for both parties to sign this amendment, ` Performing Party is authorized to continue work under this contract in order to - Pt maintain continuous.monitoring. N rt 1�_A RECD MNG AGENCY PERFORMING PARTY o Texas Cox,mdssion on City of Fort Worth Environmental 1 ty cG•�q� ''���®,,44tltlJJ f Ct P • rJ o By. By. � � °� Authorize .signature Authorized Signature i Richard C. Chism Fernat do Costa C-) Brinted.Name Printed Naine M M ® Director, Monitoring Division Assistant City Manager rM Title Title 6� ®Rrnaa NDate ,cyaoe0000coopo a � .'•±��� ' o4 0 APPROVED AS Ta.FORM AND LEGALI'm 0 00 00000 ° �.d Asslstan8 City A�corrscy��2 f I dity ic- i , F P TCEQ CONTRACT NUMBER 582-12-10034 Amendment#4 i I i • i I .Attachment A s Cost Budget Cooperative Reimbursement Contract for State Agencies and Local Governments i i. Budget. Authorized budgeted expenditures for work performed are as follows: i i Budget Category Cost for Work to be Performed Salary/Wages $15,500.00 i Fringe Benefits $6,185.00 Travel $500.00 I Supplies $4,207.o6 Equipment $0.00 j Contractual $0.00 Construction $0.00 Other $3950.00 Indirect Costs $4,657.94 Total $35,000.00 �I B. Indirect Cost Reimbursable Rate. The reimbursable rate for this Contract is 21.48% of(check one): i ® salary and fringe benefits ❑ modified total direct costs ❑ other direct costs base If other direct cost base, identify: 'i This rate is less than or equal to (check one): ® approved predetermined rate ❑ experienced-based predetermined rate ❑ default rate 3. Other. If Budget Category"Other"is greater than $25,000 or more than to%of budget total, identify the main constituents: 2 f i I TCEQ CONTRACT NUMBER 582-12-10034 Amendment#4 i ! i i 4. Budget Categories. The Budget Categories above have the definitions, ! requirements and limitations stated in Uniform Grant Management Standards (UGMS). Construction costs are not reimbursable without prior,specific written authorization from TCEQ. 1 5. Budget Control and Transfers. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of any Cost Budget, the following provisions apply to every Cost Budget i incorporated into or approved under this Contract: i 5.1 Cumulative Annual Transfers Up To Io% of the Cost Budget Total. The Performing Party may transfer up to ten percent of the annual Cost Budget l Total among direct cost categories by submitting a Revised Cost Budget. However,the ten percent limit is cumulative, and the Performing Parry may not transfer into direct cost categories containing zero dollars without TCEQ pre-approval. i 5.2 Cumulative Annual Transfers Greater Than 10%of the Cost Budget Total. TCEQ must approve all budget revisions that transfer more than ten percent of the annual Cost Budget Total among direct cost categories before the Performing Party incurs the increased costs. If the Cost Budget is incorporated into the Contract, TCEQ approval must be in the form of a Contract Amendment. i 5.3 Calculation of Cumulative Annual Transfer. The cumulative annual { transfer is equal to the sum of the amounts of increase of each direct cost category from the incorporated or approved Cost Budget. The amount by which any direct cost category has decreased is not included in this calculation.. I 5.4 All invoices must clearly show how this budget control requirement has been met. 5.5 At a minimuun, invoices must show expenses for the invoice period,year- ] to-date expenses,projected totals for the year (or applicable contract j period), percent of budget spent to date, and percentage of budget projected to be spent. b. Invoice Submittal. Unless otherwise stipulated in the Contract, invoices must be submitted to the individual named in TCEQ Project Representatives and Records Location at monthly intervals. Final invoices shall be submitted within one calendar month after completing the Scope of Work activities. TCEQ may extend this deadline by unilateral contract agreement. 7. Grant Chargeback Invoices. In the case of an invoice for grant activities being paid during the second fiscal year for which the fuinds were appropriated,ALL INVOICES MUST BE SUBMITTED IN SUFFICIENT TIME FOR TCEQ REVIEW, NECESSARY CORRECTIONS, TCEQ APPROVAL,AND SUBSEQUENT PRESENTATION TO THE COMPTROLLER BEFORE THE END OF TIIE FISCAL I YEAR. i I 3 � Y c { TCEQ CONTRACT NUMBER 582-12-10034 Amendment#4 i I I 8. Travel. In order to be reimbursable,travel costs must be specifically authorized in advance of the travel. Travel costs,including per diem,will be reimbursed only in the amount of actual costs,up to the maximum allowed by law for employees of the State of Texas at the time the cost is incurred. 9. Supporting Records. Performing Party shall submit records and documentation to TCEQ as appropriate for the review and approval of reimbursing costs. TCEQ may reject invoices without appropriate supporting documentation. TCEQ has the right to request additional documentation. Performing Party shall maintain records { subject to the terms of this Contract. io.Indirect Costs. Performing Party's indirect costs will be reimbursed at the reimbursable rate shown above (if no reimbursable rate is shown above, indirect costs are not reimbursable under this Contract). The reimbursable rate must be less I than or equal to the rate authorized under UGMS. To the extent that the reimbursable rate is lower than Performing Party's actual indirect costs, Performing Party is contributing its unreimbursed indirect costs to the successful performance of this Contract, and waives any right it may have to reimbursement of those costs (if this Contract requires matching funds, Performing Party may claim its unreimbursed indirect costs as part or all of its match). ii. Indirect Rates Authorized binder UGMS. The following rates are authorized j under UGMS: iia Approved Predetermined bate. An approved predetermined rate j is an indirect cost rate agreed to within the preceding 24 months in a 1 signed indirect rate negotiation agreement with the applicable federal cognizant agency, state single audit coordinating agency, major state funding agency, or another state agency designated by the Governor, An approved predetermined rate shall be expressed as a percentage of the direct cost base specified in the signed indirect rate negotiation agreement. 11.2 Experience-Based Predetermined.Rate. An experienced-based l predetermined rate is an indirect cost rate agreed to between TCEQ and l Performing Party, where there is no approved predetermined rate and there is sufficient cost experience and other pertinent facts to enable the parties to reach an informed judgment(a) as to the probable level of indirect costs in the Performing Party's programs during the term of the Contract, covered by the negotiated rate, and (b)that the amount allowable under that rate would not exceed actual indirect costs. An experience--based predetermined rate shall be expressed as a percentage of either (a)salary and wages, or (b) modified total direct costs. Modified total direct costs are total direct costs less "extraordinary or distorting expenditures,"usually capital expenditures, subawards, ' contracts, assistance payments (e.g.,to beneficiaries), and provider payments. The direct cost base selected should result in the fair distribution of indirect costs among all state and federal grants and i 4 I I i i 1 TCEQ CONTRACT NUMBER 582-12-i0034 I Amendment#4 contracts affected, as well as other Performing Party activities that share in the indirect costs. 11.3 Default Rate. A default rate is an indirect of ten percent (lo%) of direct salary and wages,to be used where (a) there is no approved or experienced-based predetermined rate, and (b)the Performing Parry represents that its actual indirect costs equal or exceed ten percent (io%) of salary and fringe. 12.Adjustment of Indirect Rates. A reimbursable rate is intended to be final. Performing Party acknowledges that TCEQ's budget is limited and fiends may not be available to reimburse any increase in indirect costs. Performing Party waives i any right it may have to upward adjustment of its indirect rate,and agrees to contribute any such increase to the successful performance of this Contract(if matching fiends are required, Performing Party may claim such costs as all or part of its snatch). TCEQ waives any right it may have to a downward adjustment of Performing Party's indirect rate,unless the reimbursable rate is greater than the Performing Party's actual indirect costs. If the latter case, if reasonably feasible,a i compensating adjustment shall be carried forward to this Contract or a future i contract. If not feasible,where permitted by law TCEQ and Performing Party may identify additional services to be performed by Performing Party as a compensating adjustment, or Performing Party shall reimburse TCEQ the excess indirect costs paid. r i i i I i I I i C I i i C i 5 i I ' ° v TCEQ CONTRACT NUMBER 582-12-10084 Amendment#4 i ATTACHMENT B SCOPE OF WORK I. FACTS/PURPOSE i The Performing Party will operate and maintain two continuous ambient i monitoring stations (CAMS)in Fort Worth and Eagle Mountain Lake,Texas in accordance with the effective TCEQ quality assurance project plan (QAPP) pertaining to the State and Local Aar Monitoring Stations (SLAMS)programs, 't equipment standard operating procedures (SOPs), and the Preventive Maintenance Instructions (PMII)Manual. This documentation is available upon request. Station location: CAMS 0017— Keller, FAA site off Alta Vista Road, Fort Worth,Texas CAMS 0075 —Eagle Mountain Lake, 14290 Morris Dido Newark Road, Eagle Mountain, Texas These stations are subject to relocation depending upon property owner request. In the event of site relocation, the Performing Party will be notified 3o days prior to relocation and will operate the site at the new location. Equipment at CAMS 0017 includes one oxides of nitrogen (NOJ monitor. Equipment at CAMS 0075 includes one NO.monitor. f The Performing Party will operate any additional or relocated ambient air equipment at the currently established or new monitoring stations as agreed upon by both parties. TCEQ RESPONSIBILITIES/DESIGNATION OF STAFF A. TCEQ responsibilities: e Provide all air monitoring equipment,parts, audit equipment, and equipment-related supplies, excluding office supplies,for the proper operation of the air monitoring stations. • Provide all site maintenance equipment (i.e.,lawnmower, edge trimmer). C Provide shipping labels upon request for the Performing Party to ship ' air monitoring equipment, parts, audit equipment, and equipment- ! related supplies to the TCEQ. ® Provide Performing Party staff with individual Virtual Private Network (VPN) access accounts to check the site status remotely by the agency's internal status report webpage during the term of the contract. • Provide training for equipment operations and other activities designed to increase technical capabilities required to support this agreement upon request by the Performing Party. 6 1 � 6 TCEQ CONTRACT NUMBER 582-12-10034 Amendment#4 ® Provide technical support related to equipment at the site by phone, i email, or on-site visit. s Conduct annual field assessments of the air monitoring stations. e Monitor the status of the air monitoring stations from Austin. III. PERFORMING PARTY RESPONSIBILITIES A. Provide one primary and one backup site operator. These site operators must be electrical/mechanical grade technicians capable of operating and performing light maintenance on meteorological hardware and electronic monitoring equipment. One operator must be present during all TCEQ assessments or site visits. B. Provide staff proficient in the use of digital volt meter and personal computers. I C. Operate the equipment according to established applicable SOPS, PMIs, QAPPs, and any guidance supplied by the TCEQ Contract Administrator. This documentation is available upon request, and maybe revised from time to time. D. Monitor the site status remotely through the agency's internal status report webpage using the TCEQ-provided VPN access. Ensure individual VPN access accounts remain active. If VPN access is lost, it is the ! Performing Party's responsibility to alert the TCEQ Contract ( Administrator upon discovery. E. Possess and utilize the information, practical knowledge,techniques, and skills to comply with federal and state air monitoring rules, including those listed in the effective Code of Federal Regulations. F. Communicate effectively with TCEQ technical staff to troubleshoot malfunctioning equipment. Performing Party must provide at least one primary operator with a minimum of six months experience with ambient air monitoring equipment. G. Make travel arrangements and cover expenses for its staff associated with the requested training and meetings. H. Designate a Project Representative who will receive directions from TCEQ, manage the work being performed, and,act on behalf of the Performing Party as an authorized representative. 1. If an equipment failure requires a site visit by the operator,visit the site the same day if feasible,but no later than the next business day in order to i minimize data loss. J. Communicate all equipment malfunctions or failures to TCEQ by email the same day as discovered. Include symptoms or cause of failure and contact information of the Performing Party personnel immediately available to I troubleshoot. IC Provide a physical sh'ipp'ing address for replacement equipment, parts, and supplies. L. Ensure the deliverables listed in Table V.1 are performed and delivered on time. Document completion of the deliverables in the manner listed in Table V.1. ! I 7 I lI a Y I e TCEQ CONTRACT NUMBER 582-12-10034 Amendment#4 i J M. Inform the TCEQ Contract Administrator in writing within one business 1 day if any continuous monitor fails to collect data for more than 48 continuous hours or when two consecutive non-continuous samples are missed or invalid. N. Submit quarterly invoices to the TCEQ Contract Administrator and the Contract Manager,within one calendar month after the end of the quarter. Late submittal of invoices will be noted and documented in the end of the year evaluation that may determine the continuation of this contract. Invoices must include a detailed breakdown of all expenditures.Any inappropriate expenditure, including items not related to the project,will result in the invoice being rejected. O. Submit a completed Release of Claims form with the final invoice within one calendar month of termination of the Contract. P. Upon request by TCEQ, provide guided tours of the monitoring sites to local school districts or governing agencies,not to exceed four hours per quarter. Q. Upon request, promptly respond to site and contractual information requests from the TCEQ Contract Administrator. R. Upon request, provide limited logistical support related to relocating or establishing a new air monitoring site. This may include,but is not limited to, assistance with locating a new site,providing access to contractors and utility companies for site construction, and reviewing and documenting site construction activities. S. Transitional Services: Given the nature and importance of the services I requested under this contract,TCEQ must maintain uninterrupted services.The Performing Party shall provide services as needed to assist in the smooth transition of a replacement Performing Party.Transitional services include,but are not limited to: e The Performing Party will provide one week of training to the future Performing Party. A The Performing Party will provide reports, maps,property site contact information,keys, equipment, and other TCEQ property to any fiiture Performing Party upon execution of said future contract. 0 The Performing Party will report to any future Performing Party any pending problems being investigated or for which equipment repair is incomplete. I e Upon request by TCEQ,the Performing Party will provide to any future Performing Party access to site trailers,buildings,utilities,,or other locked areas. O The Performing Party will notify the TCEQ Contract Administrator in writing when the transition of services is complete. • At all times, the Performing Panty will provide complete cooperation, courtesy, civility, and professionalism when providing transitional services and communicating with any future Performing Party staff. IV. DESCRIP'T'ION OF DELIVERABLES 8 I I I 6 TCEQ CONTRACT NUMBER 582-12-10034 Amendment#4 it The Performing Party must operate and maintain the air monitoring station according to TCEQ effective QAPPs, SOPS, and PM1s. These are available upon i request. f V. SCHEDULE OF DELIVERABLES The Performing Party must provide the following deliverables to TCEQ by the specified time frame: i I Table Va: Deliverable Applicable Respective Tasks and Timeframes Submit to: i Equipment j Data Collection NOx • Collect and monitor continuous ambient LEADS via VPN or through the on- air data and operate non-continuous site data logger samplers according to applicable SOPs, I • Review continuous data in Leading Environmental Analysis and Display System(LEADS)daily to ensure sampler function. Document this review in the electronic site operator logbook on the day it occurs. Equipment NO, . Respond to equipment failures or Contract Administrator and TCEQ Failure malfunctions by visiting the site on the Implementation Team Response same day if feasible,but no later than the LEADS via VPN next business day. Notify TCEQ in writing within one business day of problem resolution. I • Document site visits in the electronic operator logbook on the same day the visit I occurs for sites with access and within two business da s for sites without access. Equipment NO. • Report equipment failures or TCEQ Implementation Team and Failure and malfunctions in writing the same day as Contract Administrator Sample Loss discovered. Include symptoms or cause of Report failure and contact information for the person immediately available to troubleshoot. • Report in writing within one business day I after any continuous monitor fails to collect data for more than 48 consecutive hours. i • Provide a physical shipping address for replacement equipment,parts,and isupplies. I I I I I i G 9 I 3 I I ® r e j - TCEQ CONTRACT NUMBER 582-12-z0034 Amendment#4 d Deliverable Applicable Respective Tasks and Timeframdes Submit to: I Equipment ! Laboratory NO, Perform eight LCCs per year,two per 1cc@tceq.texas.g_ov Control Check seasonal quarter,approximately 45 days (LCC)and apart. Report Seasonal quarters are defined as: o December-February o March-May o June-August !i o September—November • Submit LCC reports within two business j days of completion of LCC. Preventive NO, • 4-014,Analyzer Sample Inlet Particulate LEADS via VPN Maintenance Filter Replacement(NO,), a minimum of i Instruction every two weeks i (PMI) • 4-36o,Ambient Sample Line i Completion Replacement,a minimtun of once per year ® 5-36o,Exhaust Scrubber Charcoal Replacement,a minimum of once per year • 9-18o,Zero AirModule Charcoal Scrubber Replacement,a minimum of { once every six months o Any future PM1s developed for this equipment with TCEQ notification Site Activities NO, • Document all site activities in the LEADS via VPN Documentation electronic operator log,before leaving the site where access to electronic logs is i available. o Document all site activities in the j electronic operator log within two ! business days where site access to electronic logs is not available. Audit and NO. • Submit completed pre-audit TCEQ Data Quality Team and Assessment questionnaires within ten business days of Contract Administrator Assistance audit notification. • Assist TCEQ staff or EPA auditors on-site during all TCEQ audits and assessments. • Reply in writing to all TCEQ written requests for audit responses within one calendar month. Invoice and NO. • Submit quarterly invoices within one Contract Administrator Release of calendar month after close of fiscal Claims quarter. Fiscal quarters are defined the Contract Manager Submission same as seasonal quarters. I . Submit.completed Release of Claims form with final Contract invoice. Data NO, ® Track and submit data completeness Contract Administrator I Completeness reports with the quarterly invoices within one calendar month after close of fiscal quarter. Fiscal quarters are defined the same as seasonal quarters. • Include description of how data completeness was determined. I I 10 I i TCEQ CONTRACT NUMBER 582-12-10034 Amendment#4 Deliverable Applicable Respective Tasks and Timeframes Submit to: f Equipment Inventory NO, e Notify the Contract Administrator within Contract Administrator ' Management two business days of equipment and Reports replacements. • Return inoperable equipment to the TCEQ within five business clays of replacement. • Upon request,promptly assist the Contract Administrator with maintaining inventory control and with Inventory { Management Database(IMD)data requests. j • Traelz and submit inventory reports with the quarterly invoices within one calendar month after close of fiscal quarter. Fiscal quarters are defined the same as seasonal j quarters. I { VI. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA The Performing Party is required to provide the TCEQ at least an 85% monthly data return from all monitors and samplers. If the 85% data return is not achieved, assignable cause must be identified within a week after each month end. Assignable causes may include acts of nature(tornadoes,hurricanes,hail, etc.), vandalism,.or circumstances beyond the control of the Performing Party. Neglect of the site is not an assignable cause. During this contract period, 85%valid data capture must be met for each sampler at each site.TCEQ may reduce the ? Performing Party's payment for the fiscal year by up to 25% if the required data return is not achieved and there is no assignable cause.The possible reduction ? amount(25%of the fiscal year-funds)will be split evenly between each quarter of operation of each monitor. For example,if this Scope of Work calls for four monitors to be operated for four quarters each,the possible reduction amount will be split 16 ways.In that example,for each quarter that a monitor does not achieve the required data return,TCEQ may deduct up to 1/16 of the possible reduction amount. Considerations for the proposed reduction of payment will consist of evaluation of the Performing Party's performance of required operating i procedures, quality control procedures, and effective and timely communication of non-compliance issues. Non-compliance issues include deviation from the doctunented procedures in the SOPS, QAPPs,PMIs, and the contract. This price adjustment is cumulative with all other remedies. i I f I I I i I 11 - - _`,PM&C Review Page 1 of 2 l { I Official site of the City of Fort Worth,Texas FORTWORM � CITY COUNCIL AGENDA COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 8/26/2014 - Ordinance No. 21399-08-2014 I DATE: 8/26/2014 REFERENCE NO.: **C-26929 LOG NAME: 20TCEQ NOX CONTRACT FY14-15 I CODE: C TYPE: CONSENT PUBLIC NO HEARING: SUBJECT: Authorize Execution of Amendment No. 4 to City Secretary Contract No. 42227, an Intergovernmental Cooperative Reimbursement Contract with the Texas Commission on { Environmental Quality for the Operation and Maintenance of Nitrogen Oxides Monitoring Network in the Amount of$35,000.00 for a Total Contract Amount of$185,384.00, Apply Indirect Costs at Approved Percentage Rate and Adopt Appropriation Ordinance (COUNCIL DISTRICT 4) i RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council: I 1. Authorize the execution of Amendment No. 4 to City Secretary Contract No. 42227, an Intergovernmental Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement with the Texas Commission on 7 Environmental Quality at a maximum amount of$35,000.00 for the contract period September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015; 2. Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing estimated receipts and appropriations in the Grants Fund in the amount of$35,000.00 in Fiscal Year 2014-2015, subject to receipt of an executed contract; and 3. Apply the indirect cost at the rate of 21.48 percent in accordance with the terms of the Intergovernmental Cooperative Reimbursement Contract. a ' DISCUSSION: I The Transportation and Public Works Department, Environmental Management Division will operate and maintain the continuous air monitoring stations for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). One station is located in north Fort Worth off of Alta Vista Road (TCEQ Station Name: Keller C17), another is near Eagle Mountain Lake (TCEQ Station Name: Eagle Mountain I C75). Both stations are equipped with nitrogen oxides monitors. These monitors are part of the state { initiative for Environmental Monitoring for Public Access and Community Tracking of ozone air pollution in the Fort Worth/Dallas area. The TCEQ provides all the air monitoring equipment, parts and supplies for the proper operation of the air monitoring stations and is contracting with the City of Fort Worth for the operation and maintenance of these monitoring stations. The City will be responsible for retrieving the sampling data, sending it for analysis and performing regular audit and maintenance activities on the equipment. There is no local match required under this contract. I Contract Amendment No. 4 renews the contract, extends its term, and increases the total compensation possible for the contract to include funding for Fiscal Year 2015. i http://www.fortworthgov.org/council_packet/mc review.asp?ID=20156&councildate=8/26/... 9/2/2014 I I � @ -.`,.A4&C Review Page 2 of 2 �I Document 7F M&C No. 11 Approvai Date F Amount Initial Contract 11 C-25113 11 08/23/2011 $ 60,000.00 i Amendment No. 1 11 C-25652 11 06/12/2012 $ 60,000.00 Amendment No. 2 Administrative 11 Administrative ($5,000.00) { Amendment No. 3 C-26424 11 09/10/2013 $ 35,384.00 Amendment No. 4 11 Pending 11 Pending 11 35,000.00 TOTAL 1 $ 185,384.00 This term of the contract amendment is September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015 with a not to exceed amount of$35,000.00 for this contract amendment term. Air monitoring stations support community tracking of ozone air pollution in COUNCIL DISTRICT 4. FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Financial Management Services Director certifies that upon approval of the above recommendations, and adoption of the attached appropriation ordinance, funds will be available in II the current operating budget, as appropriated, of the Grants Fund. TO Fund/Account/Centers FROM Fund/Account/Centers I 2) GR76 451543 020412209000 $35,000.00 i { 2) $35.000.00 GR76 VARIOUS 020412209040 I I Submitted for City Manager's Office by: Fernando Costa (6122) i Originating Department Head: Douglas W. Wiersig (7801) 1 1 Additional Information Contact: Michael Gange (6569) i I ATTACHMENTS 20TCEQ NOX CONTRACT -AO.doc 20TCEQNOXContractLocations.pdf i I i I I I i I r i I http://www.fortworthgov.org/council_packet/mc review.asp?ID=20156&councildate=8/26/... 9/2/2014