CRO# 1685 Water Treatment Chemicals

Agency: Crossville city
State: Tennessee
Type of Government: State & Local
NAICS Category:
  • 221310 - Water Supply and Irrigation Systems
  • 325998 - All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing
  • 424690 - Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers
Posted Date: Mar 3, 2026
Due Date: Mar 20, 2026
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CRO# 1685 Water Treatment Chemicals

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CITY OF CROSSVILLE
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION
THIS IS NOT AN ORDER
IMPORTANT: Read Instructions Carefully
RETURN QUOTATION TO:
City Clerk/BIDS
CRO# 1685
Date Issued: 03/03/2026
City of Crossville
Delivery required as needed
392 N Main St
For more information, call:
To be opened date/hour:
Crossville TN 38555
Joe Kerley, 931-788-5515
03/20/2026, 2 p.m. CDT
NOTICE TO BIDDER:
Prices to be F.O.B.
City of Crossville, Water Treatment Plants
THIS IS NOT AN ORDER. Please enter unit prices, extensions, and amount for items listed herein
specified. Be sure the specifications are followed. If you are unable to supply any of the items, please
quote on the nearest substitute either on this form, or attach a letter containing such description and it
will be considered as part of your quotation. Prices quoted must include all delivery charges to points
of delivery indicated hereon. We reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
Please submit a bid for WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS as specified.
Please include data sheet for SDS or website information.
This bid will be for a period of one (1) year from July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027
See attached specifications.
Bidder’s Name
_____________________________________
Bidder’s Address
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
For further information, contact
Joe Kerley, 931-788-5515
Or email joe.kerley@crossvilletn.gov
Any fuel surcharges must be submitted in advance for approval by City Council,
which may result in a re-bidding of the Price Contract.
PLEASE SEE NEXT PAGE FOR INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
1. Each Request for Quote should be in a SEPARATE ENVELOPE and have typed/noted on the
envelope the CRO#, ITEM, OPENING DATE, and TIME. Mailing envelope should be
addressed to City of Crossville, ATTN CITY CLERK/BIDS. No electronic submissions
will be accepted.
2. Specifications used in this request for proposal are intended to be open and non-restrictive.
Reference to brand names, catalogs, etc., is to establish minimum standards of quality and
does not preclude BUYER’s consideration of proposals on comparable quality. All bidders
state brand name and catalog number of product proposed.
3. All prices quoted should be on a delivered prepaid basis to the F.O.B. destination shown in the
shipping instructions.
4. Insert time discount terms, in any, in space provided. Discounts are computed from date of
delivery at destination or date of receipt of properly executed vendor’s invoice at agency
indicated above, whichever is later.
5. The City of Crossville, a municipality, is exempt from sales tax with respect to materials that it
purchases for municipal projects; however, the contractor who installs, applies, or otherwise
uses such materials, is liable for the use tax of those materials.
6. Unless otherwise indicated, quotations should be submitted on this form indicating unit price,
total extension of each item, and grand total of quotation. In care of error in the extension
prices, the unit price will govern.
NOTICE: PROPOSALS WILL BE REJECTED
UNLESS SIGNED IN INK
SIGNED BY:____________________________
Print Name: ____________________________
Firm: __________________________________
Address: _______________________________
City: __________________________________
State: _______
ZIP: _______________
Date: __________ Phone: _________________
EMAIL: ________________________________
In submitting this bid, it is expressly agreed that upon proper acceptance by the City of Crossville of any or all
items proposed, a contract shall thereby be created with respect to the items accepted.
BID SPECIFICATIONS FOR WATER TREATMENT
CHEMICALS 2026-27
ITEM
1. Caustic, 50%
ESTIMATED QUANTITY
AND AMOUNT
2,500 gallons/TOTE
UNIT
PRICE
Per gallon TOTE
$_________
2. Liquid Zinc-Orthophosphate,
1.3 by weight, Zinc: Orthophosphate
ratio. NSF Standard 60 Certified
Volume sufficient to yield
0.3 ppm Zinc and 0.9 ppm
Orthophosphate in 4 MGD flow.
Vendor to include product dose
required to achieve these yields and
is to be included in bid response
Gallon/Drums $_________
3. Flurosilicic Acid 23%
3,500 gallons/55gal drums
Gallon
$_________
4. Sodium Bicarbonate
- USP Powdered No. 1
- Meets Food Chemical Codex
- NSF Approved
50,000 pounds /50lb bags
Per pound
$_________
5. *Salt (Granular Bulk)
6. **Coagulant (Equal to or better
than Thermodyne Thermofloc)
Truck Load
Tanker Load
Per pound
Gallon
$_________
$_________
7. Sodium Permanganate 20%
4,000 gallons/totes
Per gallon TOTE
$ _________
8. Sodium Thiosulfate 30%
24 Barrels/1,320 Gallons
Gallon/drums $_________
9. Norit Pac 20-B
Per pound
$_________
** ALL CHEMICALS MUST BE NSF APPROVED **
Please note whether pricing includes fees, delivery, surcharges, etc. or if additional fees, delivery charges,
surcharges, etc will apply in the future.
Please list additional fees, washout charges, delivery, surcharges, etc here if not included in price:
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
General Information
SALT AND POLYMER SPECIFICATIONS
FOR MIOX MIXED-OXIDANT GENERATORS
Purity
Granular table grade salt with a purity level of 99.5% NaCl or greater. The primary contaminant
limits are less than .01 percent calcium, .01 percent magnesium, and .0005 percent
manganese. Must be NSF standard 60 salt.
NSF Standard 60 Salt
Several state regulatory agencies require that the source material feeding on-site generators
(i.e., salt) must be NSF60 listed to ensure that no hazardous materials ultimately enter the
drinking water supply. NSF60 relates to chemicals in contact with drinking water are safe and
non-toxic to the drinking water supply. For a list of salt suppliers that offer NSF60 listed salt,
refer to the NSF website at www.nsf.org.
COAGULANT SPECIFICATIONS
Coagulant shall have a minimum shelf life of one year and have flocculation and turbidity
removal performance equal to or better than the current product as determined by the City of
Crossville.
COAGULANT SUPPLIER SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
The City of Crossville seeks the best overall value in products and services available from its
coagulant supplier. The service specifications below are based on the arrangements that are
currently in place.
1) Coagulant supplier shall provide a water treatment professional for on-site technical
service. The minimum education and experience requirements of the water treatment
professional shall be a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from an accredited university. The
water treatment professional shall be available on a regular basis as the water system’s
chemical and treatment consultant.
2) Supplier’s Chemical Engineer shall be present at all tank wagon deliveries to do on-site
quality control jar tests on samples taken from the tankers at the unloading points.
3) Supplier’s Chemical Engineer shall be approved by the State of Tennessee Water and
Wastewater Certification Board to provide continuing education training.
4) Supplier’s Chemical Engineer shall have working knowledge of the technical details related
to:
Alternative oxidants and disinfectants
Disinfection byproduct control strategies
Water plant testing and analyses
Powdered and granular activated carbon treatment
Corrosion control
Potassium permanganate treatment
Plankton enumeration
Fluid dynamics
CT and pathogen removal calculations
Proposed stage 2 DBPR and LT2ESWTR
Empirically-based models for predicting chlorination byproduct concentrations
described in EPA 815-R-98/005
Tracer study and empirical baffle factor determination procedures described in
USEPA 815-12-R-99-013
5) Specific technical services to be provided by coagulant supplier included but not limited to
the following:
a. On-site research to assist with disinfection byproduct control; specifically by planning
and executing controlled test protocols to generate quantitative data on the DBP
yields of various treatment approaches
b. On-site research to quantify the potential water quality improvements of envisioned
capital improvement projects
c. Assist in running plant trials with alternative oxidants including developing or
adapting procedures for monitoring residuals, determining oxidant demands and
appropriate feed rates, monitoring plant water quality, and executing jar tests to
correct upset conditions during trials
d. Regular jar testing at both water plants to optimize coagulant doses
e. Assist in obtaining plankton enumerations
f. Provide assistance in maintaining superior water quality by helping in the
troubleshooting of iron, manganese, turbidity, and algae breakthrough issues
g. Provide technical assistance with chemical feed rate and dilution calculations for any
and all chemicals used including providing pump setting equations as functions of
contaminant levels and flow rates
h. On-site research to study power activated carbon for DBP control including
developing and executing controlled test protocols quantifying the TTHM and HAA5
reductions possible with various carbon types, feedpoint, and doses
i. Plan and execute tracer studies to develop empirically-determined baffle factors to
use in CT calculations. Tracer studies shall be of the positive step function type
using sodium ion assay with ion selective electrode
j. On-site research to quantify the DBP precursor removal capabilities of potassium
permanganate and potassium permanganate enhanced with catalysts and alkalinity
sources
k. On-site research to quantify the effect on water quality of pretreatment with various
alkalinity sources including sodium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, sodium carbonate,
and sodium bicarbonate
l. Assist in implementing alternate oxidant approaches for DBP control including
recommending procedures for feed rate control, treatment monitoring, and test
procedures
m. Convert plant fluid mechanics into jar test conditions
n. Provide equations and expertise to help set up spreadsheet calculations for
determining pathogen inactivation ratios including adapting specialized Regression
Methods
o. Deposit composition analyses and determinations by proton-induced x-ray emission
6) For items A-O above, Supplier’s Chemical Engineer shall provide full written reports on all
studies and recommendations.
This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.
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