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Ridgewood Water advances PFAS, pipe-stabilization and outreach contracts totaling hundreds of thousands
Summary
Ridgewood Water staff presented multiple contract awards and procurements at the June 9 Ridgewood Village Council workshop, including purchases of PFAS treatment vessels, bank stabilization work for an exposed water main, paving contracts and a public outreach contract to explain major water-system investments.
Ridgewood Water officials outlined several capital purchases and construction contracts at the Ridgewood Village Council workshop on June 9 that together will move forward PFAS treatment work, shore up an exposed water main and support public outreach about the utility’s multiyear infrastructure program.
Rich Kalbi, director of Ridgewood Water, told the council the utility is recommending multiple awards: a three-year GIS software support contract for a total of $90,600 ($30,200 per year); early procurement of granular-activated carbon (GAC) treatment vessels and related PFAS vessels from Calgon Carbon Corporation for amounts of $245,340 and $303,523 for two separate facilities; and a $347,100 low bid to Colinelli for bank stabilization of a 20-inch ductile iron main along Dunham Trail in Hocus Brook.
The bank-stabilization…
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