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6 state, local & education solicitations AI-tagged as Nutrient Removal.
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The City of Crisfield seeks bids to operate its wastewater treatment facility with a 1.0 MGD capacity using advanced nutrient removal processes. The contract is for 5 years with a possible 5-year extension. Bids due August 26, 2026, 2 PM.
maryland · maryland
St. Johns River Water Management District
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The St. Johns River Water Management District seeks consultants for lake restoration studies on Lakes Apopka and Jesup, focusing on nutrient removal, invasive species control, and water level management. Proposals due July 17, 2026.
St. Johns River Water Management District · Florida
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The St. Johns River Water Management District seeks consultants for lake restoration studies on Lakes Apopka and Jesup, focusing on nutrient removal, invasive species mitigation, and impacts of altering lake levels.
florida · florida
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City of Sammamish seeks qualifications for updating its 2027 Stormwater Addendum to comply with NPDES permit, adopting the 2026 King County Surface Water Design Manual, revising stormwater codes, and enhancing water quality BMPs to protect ecosystems and meet nutrient removal goals.
City of Sammamish · Washington
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Ypsilanti Community Utilities Authority seeks qualified firms for professional services to improve Biological Nutrient Removal, focusing on Biological Phosphorus removal at their Water Resource Recovery Facility in Michigan. This RFQ includes an onsite visit and physical bid submission with a due date of June 17, 2026.
Ypsilanti Community Utilities Authority · Michigan
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The City of Salmon Arm seeks a Construction Manager at Risk for Stage IV Upgrades of its Water Pollution Control Centre, focusing on expanding capacity, modernizing infrastructure, and ensuring environmental compliance for wastewater treatment.
Salmon Arm · British Columbia
Common questions about finding and winning Nutrient Removal government contracts.