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RFQ - Well 9 Hydrogeologic Assessment
Bid/RFP Status:
Closed - no longer accepting bids and proposals
Bid/RFP Due Date:
Tuesday, December 15, 2020 - 2:30pm
Bid/RFP Reference Number:
C296
The City of Milton-Freewater is seeking interested consulting firms to submit a list of pertinent qualifications for completing a hydrogeologic assessment for Well 9. Well 9 is a municipal well drilled into the Columbia River Basalt Group in the 1950s. The assessment should include work to determine physical condition of the well and provide recommendations for rehabilitating the well to address odor and excessive pumping drawdown. The City will directly contract with other providers to pull the pump from the well, inspect the pump and to camera the well. The consultant would be required to be onsite and to direct the video survey of the well. Consultants should propose the scope of their assessment in their RFQ submittal.