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Council approves IDIQ chemical contracts for water and wastewater treatment
Summary
City staff recommended and the council approved indefinite‑delivery/indefinite‑quantity contracts for liquid polyphosphate and polymer used at city water and wastewater plants, not to exceed a combined budget of $225,000 for the fiscal year.
The City of Nacogdoches City Council voted unanimously Sept. 17 to award multiple indefinite‑delivery/indefinite‑quantity (IDIQ) contracts for chemicals used in drinking‑water corrosion control and wastewater treatment.
Kaye Soberman, director of public works and city engineer, told the council the city solicited bids this year for liquid polyphosphate (a corrosion…
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