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Board OKs up-to-$50,000 CDM Smith general services agreement for water monitoring
Summary
The Board of Public Works and Capital Assets authorized a general services agreement with CDM Smith not to exceed $50,000 to expand hydraulic modeling and deploy portable water-quality monitoring stations; vote was unanimous among named voters.
The Board of Public Works and Capital Assets on April 8 authorized the utility engineer to enter into a general services agreement with CDM Smith not to exceed $50,000, with the contract term expiring Dec. 31, 2030.
The move, introduced under agenda item 5, covers hydraulic modeling on the water side and will fund work to evaluate and implement new portable water-quality monitoring stations that the utility can deploy across the system, including at schools and other accessible sites, the utility engineer said. "We have a couple of, general services contracts, coming up this time. All our hydraulic…
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