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Council to consider contract recommendation for water service-line investigation; staff recommends Environmental Works Inc. at up to $600,000
Summary
Staff recommended awarding the water service-line investigation contract to Environmental Works Incorporated for up to $600,000 over two years to inspect ~1,700 addresses with unknown service-line materials and to complete a required EPA/state inventory verification pilot of 317 randomly selected sites.
City staff recommended selecting Environmental Works Incorporated to perform Brighton’s water service-line investigation work, proposing a contract not to exceed $600,000 over two years to complete potholing inspections and other verification work required under EPA and state rules.
Sherry Skajari, water quality compliance coordinator, said the city must develop an inventory of service-line materials and has about 1,700 addresses with unknown service lines — primarily structures built…
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