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Titusville council approves stormwater monitoring contract, agrees to seek $6 million in lagoon grants and to explore ‘nanobubble’ demo
Summary
City council approved a Geosyntec task order for stormwater outfall monitoring, authorized staff to apply for $6,045,000 in Indian River Lagoon grants and asked staff to study a commercial "nanobubble" system for muck removal and algae control.
TITUSVILLE, Fla. — The Titusville City Council on Aug. 26 approved a consultant task order to monitor stormwater outfalls, authorized city staff to apply for multiple Indian River Lagoon (IRL) water-quality grants totaling $6,045,000 and asked staff to research a commercial “nanobubble” treatment for muck and algae.
The council unanimously approved task order No. 5 under contract CO21Q027 with Geosyntec Consultants Inc. to perform a stormwater outfall risk assessment and monitoring program. City staff described the scope as targeted sampling for E. coli and human waste indicators, with the consultant developing a prioritized list of sampling locations and recommendations based on results. Public works director Kevin Cook said the task order amount is $89,828.70 and that the work has already…
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