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Supplemental Agenda Items - FGUA

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AGREEMENT<br />

This Agreement is made and entered as of the ______ day of _______________<br />

in the year 2011 by and between The Florida Governmental Utility Authority<br />

(hereinafter called “<strong>FGUA</strong>”) and Demetri’s Solutions (hereinafter called “Contractor”).<br />

W I T N E S S E T H<br />

WHEREAS, <strong>FGUA</strong> desires to retain Contractor to provide Management and<br />

Disposal Services for the Toilet Rebate Program (Aloha Utility System); and<br />

WHEREAS, <strong>FGUA</strong> has selected Contractor in accordance with the <strong>FGUA</strong><br />

Amended and Restated Purchasing Policy; and<br />

WHEREAS, Contractor is currently providing similar services for Pasco County,<br />

Florida; and<br />

WHEREAS, Contractor agrees to serve as <strong>FGUA</strong>’s Contractor for Management<br />

and Disposal Services for the Toilet Rebate Program based upon the terms and<br />

conditions set forth in the Agreement.<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises set forth hereinabove, and<br />

of the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the sufficiency and adequacy of which are<br />

hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound hereby, agree<br />

as follows:<br />

ARTICLE 1<br />

WORK<br />

1.1. Contractor shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract<br />

Documents. The Work is generally described as follows: Managing verification<br />

of correct toilet installations and inspections, affixing and/or labeling toiletspecific<br />

tank lid a label with hand-written, toilet specific model and flapper<br />

replacement numbers; collect and dispose of replaced toilets, communicate with<br />

the <strong>FGUA</strong> Project Manager summary review of activities and copies of all<br />

customer toilet purchase receipts; provide project participants with educational<br />

material provided by the <strong>FGUA</strong>; and marking on toilets the model toilet and<br />

replacement parts (if not provided by the manufacturer at the time of toilet<br />

purchase). Inspections shall, at a minimum, include the following:<br />

a. Toilet(s) is secured and properly installed.<br />

b. Installed high efficiency toilet(s) (HET) must be certified to meet<br />

WaterSense criteria through the Environmental Protection Agency’s<br />

(EPA’s) WaterSense labeling program. To be eligible for a rebate, the

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