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St. Johns River Water Management Dist
Invitation to Bid
36773 - Resource Enhancement and Recovery of Domestic Wastewater Residuals
Advertisement Number: 36773
Version Number: 000
Advertisement Begin Date/Time:
04/28/2021 - 02:00 P.M.
Advertisement End Date/Time:
05/26/2021 - 02:00 P.M.
Mod: 04-28-2021 12:06:38
Last Edit:
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 12:07:05 P.M.
Commodities:
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77101700
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Environmental advisory services
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81101516
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Energy or utility consulting service
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81101527
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Wastewater engineering
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81171600
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Ecological science services
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District ambient water quality monitoring data has indicated that watersheds with large biosolids applications have experienced off-site migration of nutrients and oxygen-demanding organic matter, thus accelerating the eutrophication of downstream waters. To better define the extent of this problem, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) has provided funds to the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) to undertake an investigation of the quality of surface waters in areas where biosolids and biosolids derivative products have been land-applied. Despite the adverse consequence excessive phosphorus (P) loading, the disposal of wastewater residuals to agricultural or urban lands for fertilization and soil conditioning still represents its most reasonable and beneficial use and is preferable to the alternative of landfilling. Thus, a potential solution would be to reduce the amount of P in biosolids, bringing it into agronomic nutritional equivalency with nitrogen. The optimal solution should seek to conserve P, for sustained crop production, rather than immobilize P. The objective of this work is to evaluate the efficacy of key technologies for reducing P load resulting from biosolids. The preferred technologies will recover P efficiently by forming a product that is valuable for sustainable application.
Invitation to Bid
will be opened at the below address at
02:00 P.M.,
May 26, 2021.
Please direct all questions to:
Leslie Fancella
Phone: (386) 643-1980
FAX: (386) 329-4508
4049 Reid St PO Box 1429
Palatka FL,
32177
Email:
LFANCELLA@SJRWMD.COM
Any person with a disability requiring special accommodations at the pre-solicitation conference and/or bid/proposal opening shall contact purchasing at the phone number above at least five (5) working days prior to the event. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact this office by using the Florida Relay Services which can be reached at 1 (800) 955-8771 (TDD).
The Department reserves the right to reject any and all bids or accept minor irregularities in the best interest of the State of Florida.
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