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Bee County approves potable-water storage tanks for EOC and sheriff's office, allocates funds to install and fill systems
Summary
The court approved turnkey bids for potable-water storage tanks at the Emergency Operations Center and the sheriff's office to improve water resilience during emergencies. Bids and component costs were disclosed; the project will use budgeted or "hot funds" for the EOC and county funds for the sheriff's site.
Bee County Commissioners Court voted Oct. 14 to install potable-water storage tanks at the county Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and at the Sheriff's office to provide resilient water supply during emergencies.
Chief Kirk briefed the court on the procurement and bids. The county received a tank installation bid from SkyWells (Hunt, Texas) for $47,927, a local contractor…
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