Opportunity

Richland County Opengov #257726

Crane Creek Watershed Management Plan Update for Richland County

Posted

April 23, 2026

Respond By

May 27, 2026

Identifier

257726

NAICS

541620

Richland County is seeking qualified vendors to update the Crane Creek Watershed Management Plan in central Richland County, South Carolina. - Government Buyer: - Richland County (local government) - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive update and development of an EPA Nine Element-compliant Watershed Management Plan (WMP) for the Crane Creek Watershed - Project management, review of existing resources, watershed inventory, pollutant source identification, stakeholder engagement, identification of best management practices (BMPs), plan development, and final presentation - Deliverables include work plans, assessment reports, modeling, stakeholder materials, and the final plan in both PDF and Word formats - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Plan must comply with South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) requirements and utilize the 2025 Guide to Developing Watershed Plans - Requires public engagement, data collection, modeling, and plan development to address pollution reduction, land use guidance, and long-term watershed protection - Consultant responsible for all aspects of the project, including compliance with all applicable laws and regulations - Monthly progress reports and invoices required - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the notice - NAICS: 541620 (Environmental Consulting Services) - NIGP: 92535, 91842, 95823 - UNSPSC: 77121600, 81101513

Description

Richland County is seeking electronic proposals from qualified vendors or organizations to develop and update a comprehensive, EPA Nine Element-compliant Watershed Management Plan for the Crane Creek Watershed in central Richland County, South Carolina. The plan will comply with South Carolina Department of Environmental Services requirements and utilize the 2025 Guide to Developing Watershed Plans. The project includes public engagement, data collection, modeling, and plan development to address pollution reduction, land use guidance, and long-term watershed protection. The project duration is 18 months with monthly progress reports and invoicing required.

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