Legislation Details

File #: 26-0447   
Type: Report to Council Status: Consent Calendar
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 5/19/2026
Title: Authorize the Issuance of a Purchase Agreement to Univar Solutions USA, LLC in the Amount of $753,000 for Sodium Hypochlorite (F26-431)
Attachments: 1. BACC Standard Agreement, 2. BACC Award Letter & Bid Tabulation

REPORT TO COUNCIL

SUBJECT

Title

Authorize the Issuance of a Purchase Agreement to Univar Solutions USA, LLC in the Amount of $753,000 for Sodium Hypochlorite (F26-431)

 

Report

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

Recommendation

Take the following actions:

-                     Award a Purchase Agreement in the amount of $753,000 to Univar Solutions USA, LLC of Chicago, IL to provide sodium hypochlorite at the Water Pollution Control Plant (Plant);

-                     Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement when all necessary conditions have been met;

-                     Authorize the City Manager to increase the not-to-exceed amount for this contract, subject to available budget and if pricing and service remain acceptable to the City; and

-                     Authorize the City Manager to renew the purchase agreement for up to three (3) additional one-year periods, if the Bay Area Chemical Consortium (BACC) regional award contract with Univar Solutions is renewed or extended, subject to the appropriation of funds by the City Council.

 

Report

BASIS FOR RECOMMENDATION

The final treatment process at the Plant is disinfection of wastewater with sodium hypochlorite (strong bleach) at a concentration of 12.5%. Depending on operating conditions, sodium hypochlorite is delivered to the Plant in 5,000-gallon bulk tankers two to four times per month. Chlorine in sodium hypochlorite effectively reduces the number of pathogens in the wastewater treated. Sodium hypochlorite is pumped into chlorine contact tanks and given time to oxidize organic material, dramatically reducing the number of pathogens in the plant effluent. Staff measure residual bacteria to determine how well the disinfection process works and measure the amount of residual chlorine once the disinfection process has concluded. The presence of residual chlorine ensures that as much organic material as possible has been oxidized. This critical treatment process ensures that the Plant discharges well-treated effluent, meets all regulatory effluent limitations, and protects public safety in the receiving waters.

 

The Bay Area Chemical Consortium (BACC) solicited bids for sodium hypochlorite in February 2026. Univar Solutions USA LLC was the lowest responsive and responsible bidder in this region (see Attachments 1 and 2 to the report). The BACC leverages volume purchasing power on behalf of over 60 water and wastewater agency members across the Bay Area. Bulk chemical purchases facilitated by the BACC create bidding efficiencies for participating agencies by offering volume pricing discounts during the bidding process. The required chemicals are available through the BACC cooperative agreement, and purchasing through this contract is in the City’s best interest.

 

While chemical usage fluctuates each year, sometimes substantially, it is estimated that $753,000 will be needed to purchase the appropriate amount of sodium hypochlorite for the FY 2026/27 contract period. The base unit price per gallon is $3.45. This base cost does not include tax.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW

This project is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c), operation and maintenance of existing facilities involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that which presently exists.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

Budgeted funds for chemicals used for wastewater treatment are available in Fund 6080 - Wastewater Management under Program 14601 - WPCP Operations - Wastewater Treatment.

 

PUBLIC CONTACT

Public contact was made by posting the Council meeting agenda on the City's official-notice bulletin board at City Hall, at the Sunnyvale Public Library and in the Department of Public Safety Lobby. In addition, the agenda and this report are available at the City Hall reception desk located on the first floor of City Hall at 456 W. Olive Avenue (during normal business hours), and on the City's website.

 

Levine Act

LEVINE ACT

The Levine Act (Gov. Code Section 84308) prohibits city officials from participating in certain decisions regarding licenses, permits, and other entitlements for use if the official has received a campaign contribution of more than $500 from a party, participant, or agent of a party or participant in the previous 12 months. The Levine Act is intended to prevent financial influence on decisions that affect specific, identifiable persons or participants. For more information see the Fair Political Practices Commission website: www.fppc.ca.gov/learn/pay-to-play-limits-and-prohibitions.html

 

An “X” in the checklist below indicates that the action being considered falls under a Levine Act category or exemption:

 

SUBJECT TO THE LEVINE ACT

___ Land development entitlements

___ Other permit, license, or entitlement for use

___ Contract or franchise

 

EXEMPT FROM THE LEVINE ACT

_X_ Competitively bid contract*

___ Labor or personal employment contract

___ Contract under $50,000 or non-fiscal

___ Contract between public agencies

___ General policy and legislative actions

 

* "Competitively bid" means a contract that must be awarded to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder.

 

Staff

Prepared by: David Battaglia, Purchasing Officer

Reviewed by: Matthew Paulin, Director of Finance

Reviewed by: Mansour Nasser, Interim Director of Environmental Services
Reviewed by: Connie Verceles, Assistant City Manager

Approved by: Tim Kirby, City Manager

 

ATTACHMENTS

1.                     BACC Standard Agreement

2.                     BACC Award & Bid Summary