Algae Remediation and Nutrient Reduction Services

Location: Florida
Posted: Feb 12, 2025
Due: Mar 11, 2025
Agency: Lee County
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • F - Natural Resources and Conservation Services
Solicitation No: RFP250100CFC
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Solicitation #: RFP250100CFC
Project Name: Algae Remediation and Nutrient Reduction Services

Scope of Work: Lee County Board of County Commissioners seeks to contract with qualified Vendor to provide proper collection, transfer, treatment and/or disposal of blue-green algae or similar algae/health threats from various County canals and waterways; implement scientific, environmentally safe, and cost effective alternative or innovative nutrient-reduction technologies, designed to directly reduce nutrients in surface water from nonpoint sources.

Opening Date & Time: 3/11/2025
2:30 PM

Contact: Cledwin Chin
(239)533-8830
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