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Hampstead council approves $13.37 million in contracts for final water-treatment plants; inspection contractor replaced

Town of Hampstead Town Council · November 13, 2025
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Summary

The Hampstead Town Council approved two construction contracts totaling $13,370,112.57 for new water-treatment plants and authorized an emergency inspection contract after terminating a previous inspector; the projects are expected to be reimbursed by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE).

The Hampstead Town Council approved two construction contracts totaling $13,370,112.57 for new water-treatment plants as part of the town’s water system modernization and PFAS project.

Council member Jim Rolle told the council the packages are the last of six contracts for the modernization program and the bids will be submitted to the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) for review. He said the town expects MDE approval by the end of the year and hopes to issue notices to proceed in January, with some earthwork beginning in February. "Barring any issues, we should receive MDE approval by the end of the year and possibly begin moving…

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