3 days agoRhode Island Plans Water Line Replacement to Improve Public Health
The Rhode Island Department of Health is set to initiate a project to replace lead and galvanized steel water service lines in Woonsocket. This project emphasizes public health and water quality, indicating future contracting opportunities in water infrastructure.
8 days agoEPA's New Regulations Boost Demand for Water Testing Equipment
The EPA's stringent water quality regulations are driving a surge in demand for advanced water testing equipment, forecasting nearly $10.4 billion market growth by 2035. Procurement professionals should target opportunities linked to automated and IoT-enabled technologies as municipalities and industries modernize their water monitoring systems.
8 days agoGuam Waterworks Authority Secures $5.1M for Dieldrin Water Treatment Projects
The Guam Public Utilities Commission has approved an additional $5.1 million for water contamination treatment, raising total funding to over $11 million. This approval follows regulatory noncompliance concerns during the initial contract award process, stressing the importance of adherence to procurement protocols in federally funded projects.
10 days agoColumbus Plans $1 Billion Lead Pipe Replacement to Enhance Public Health
Columbus Water and Power has launched an expansion of the Lead-Safe Columbus program, allocating around **$1 billion** to replace up to **60,000** lead and galvanized water lines over the next decade. This initiative presents significant contracting prospects in water infrastructure and construction sectors, particularly for those focused on community health and environmental compliance.
30 days agoIllinois Updates Sport Fish Consumption Advisories with New Guidelines
The **Illinois Department of Public Health** has released updated sport fish consumption advisories to address **PFOS** contamination. This change creates procurement opportunities for environmental monitoring and compliance testing services, as agencies seek to support public health initiatives and safety guidelines.