Opportunity
California eProcure #25-10042-000
Corrosion Control Study for Drinking Water System at Atascadero State Hospital
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
May 27, 2026
Identifier
25-10042-000
NAICS
541620
The Department of State Hospitals - Atascadero is seeking a qualified contractor to perform a Corrosion Control Study of its drinking water system in response to copper action level exceedances. - Government Buyer: - Department of State Hospitals - Atascadero (State of California) - Oversight by State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water - Scope of Work: - Conduct a comprehensive Corrosion Control Study of drinking water outlets and water quality parameters at Atascadero State Hospital - Evaluate and recommend corrosion control treatments, including: - Alkalinity and pH adjustment - Calcium hardness adjustment - Addition of corrosion inhibitors - Perform required tests (e.g., pipe rig/loop tests, metal coupon tests, partial-system tests, or analyses based on similar systems) - Measure water quality parameters: lead, copper, pH, alkalinity, calcium, conductivity, inhibitor active ingredient, and water temperature - Identify constraints or impacts on other water treatment processes - Prepare and submit a written report with recommendations and supporting data to the State Water Resources Control Board Division of Drinking Water - Requirements: - Contractor must meet minimum qualifications, including appropriate licensing, relevant experience, and references - Study and report must comply with Title 22, CCR, Chapter 17.5 - All work and deliverables must be completed by the specified deadline - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the opportunity is open to qualified firms with expertise in water system corrosion control studies
Description
The Department of State Hospitals - Atascadero is seeking bids for a contractor to perform a Corrosion Control Study of drinking water pursuant to Title 22, CCR, Chapter 17.5. The study aims to evaluate and recommend corrosion control treatments to address copper action level exceedances in the water system. The contract requires compliance with state regulations and submission of the study by February 1, 2027. Bidders are encouraged to review the Invitation for Bid and participate in a non-mandatory pre-bid conference.