SLED Opportunity · NEW YORK · NEW YORK

    Town of Moriah - RFQ – Engineering Services: Water Reservoir Sludge Management

    Issued by Essex County
    stateRFQnew yorkSol. 2130806
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    due Feb 19, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Jan 20, 2026
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    new york
    state
    NAICS CODE
    541330
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    The Town of Moriah seeks licensed engineering firms for design services to manage sludge in water reservoirs, aiming to remove sludge, connect reject water to the sewer system, and ensure regulatory compliance.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    2130806
    Type / RFx
    RFQ
    Level
    state
    Published Date
    January 20, 2026
    Due Date
    February 19, 2026
    NAICS Code
    541330AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    new york
    Agency
    Essex County

    Description

    The Town of Moriah seeks qualifications for New York State licensed professional engineering firms or licensed engineering teams to prepare design services regarding the Town’s Water Plant Rejection Reservoir. The Town of Moriah seeks engineering services to address sludge accumulation in the water plant rejection reservoirs for Water Districts #1 and #2 (Moriah) and Water District #3 (Port Henry). A 2023 preliminary engineering report by Cedarwood Engineering Services, PLLC evaluated water, sludge, and solids conditions, provided removal alternatives, and included cost estimates. The project involves two sites: the Moriah reservoirs at 15 Kelsi Way, Mineville, NY, and the Port Henry reservoir at 26 Pumphouse Lane, Port Henry, NY. Current operations result in backwash discharges of 12,000–17,000 gallons per day in Port Henry and 50,000–75,000 gallons per day in Moriah. Sludge buildup has reduced reservoir performance, causing effluent water to approach SPDES regulatory limits. The Town’s goal is to remove and properly dispose of the sludge and connect reject water to the municipal sewer system, including nearby non-district users, directing flows to the Town’s Wastewater Treatment Facility. This solution will eliminate reliance on the reservoirs, reduce costly ongoing sludge hauling, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Business enterprises awarded an identical or substantially similar procurement contract within the past five years: none Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB) SDVOB Goal: 0.00% Minority / Women Business Enterprise contracting goals (MWBE) Total MWBE Goals: 0.00% Disadvantaged Business Enterprise contracting goals (DBE) DBE Goal: 0.00%

    Key dates

    1. January 20, 2026Published
    2. February 19, 2026Responses Due

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