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Council approves consultant contract for American Water Infrastructure Act update, not to exceed $999,660
Summary
The council authorized a consultant services contract with CDM Smith Inc. to update the city’s American Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) risk and resilience and emergency response plan, a federally required five-year update. The not-to-exceed amount is $999,660.
The Klamath Falls City Council on Sept. 2 authorized the city manager to sign a consultant services contract with CDM Smith Inc. to update the city’s American Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) risk and resilience and emergency response plan, in a not-to-exceed amount of $999,660.
Robbie West, identified in the meeting as water distribution manager, described the work as the federally required AWIA…
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