EXHIBIT B
SCOPE OF SERVICES, CONTRACT TIME, AND FEE SCHEDULE
Scope of services
SPECIFICATIONS: The scope of work described below includes services for performing 3 applications of
Sonar (Fluridone) aquatic herbicide treatments in the Nashua River upstream of the Mine Falls dam (84
acres) to control aquatic invasive species, and up to 2 applications of Sonar (Fluridone) aquatic herbicide
treatment in Sandy Pond (4.5 acres), and up to one each algae and emergent vegetation treatment may be
performed if deemed necessary during the spring survey.
Permitting:
1. SOLitude staff will be responsible for the following:
a. Preparing and filing a Special Permit Application and supporting documentation with the NH
Division of Pesticide Control.
b. Notifying affected abutters of the permit application submission; list of abutters to be
provided/updated by Client.
c. Publishing a legal notice in a local newspaper about the permit application filing.
Lake Aquatic Weed Control:
1. Nashua River: Growth of fanwort, Eurasian watermilfoil, variable milfoil and curlyleaf pondweed in 84
acres as specified by NHDES shall be treated and controlled through the application of
Sonar One and/or Sonar H4C (Fluridone pellets) as required for control of the specific varieties of aquatic
weeds found in the treatment at the time of application.
2. Nashua River: Sonar One herbicides will be applied at a targeted rate of 10 - 20 ppb per application
for 3 applications to achieve long-term control of fanwort, Eurasian watermilfoil, variable milfoil and
curlyleaf pondweed.
3. Sandy Pond (4.5 acres): Perform spring survey, up to 2 applications of Sonar (Fluridone)
herbicide/algaecide treatment (if necessary), post-treatment survey, preparation and submittal of State
reporting as required. Perform algae and emergent treatment (1 of each authorized) if deemed necessary
during spring survey.
4. Applications will be performed using SOLitude’s specially designed and calibrated treatment systems and
boats. GPS systems will be used to provide real-time navigation and to record treatment passes.
5, Pre-treatment inspection of designated areas will occur prior to treatment.
6. Notification of affected abutters and Town officials via certified mail — return receipt will occur prior to
treatment in accordance with Special Permit conditions.
7. Publication of legal notices in a local newspaper for two consecutive weeks will occur prior to treatment
in accordance with Special Permit conditions.
8. Shoreline posting will be coordinated and performed prior to treatment in accordance with Special Permit
conditions.