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Water Quality and Testing
Contact and place of performance
Travis Adkins
25701
The Huntington District USACE operates a water quality monitoring program through which multi-purpose reservoirs and their respective watersheds are intensively monitored on a rotating 5-year schedule. Monitoring involves regular sample collection and measurement of physical water quality parameters (e.g. temperature, pH, etc.) over the course of approximately 1 year. Timing, frequency, types of samples collected, an...
View moreThe U.S. Department of the Army, Huntington District, requires water quality and testing services under solicitation number W9123725QA025. This project supports a monitoring program where multi-purpose reservoirs and watersheds are evaluated on a rotating five-year schedule, classified under NAICS 541380 Testing Laboratories and Services and PSC B533 SPECIAL STUDIES/ANALYSIS- WATER QUALITY. The scope includes regular sample collection and the measurement of physical water quality parameters, such as temperature and pH, over approximately one year. While the primary workload occurs between June and September, the program includes provisions for special investigations related to environmental events that may require rapid turnaround times or sampling during off-peak periods.
The Huntington District Water Quality Program also performs routine sediment and soil sampling at dredge and disposal locations to support the USACE Navigation Channel Maintenance Program. These activities ensure compliance with Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certifications and follow a three-year rotating schedule. Sampling typically occurs in late summer or early fall, though timing is subject to change based on weather conditions or regulatory stipulations. Responses for this opportunity are due by September 15, 2025, and Travis Adkins is the point of contact for the requirement.
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