Opportunity
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission #111585
WSSC Solicitation for Residuals Hauling and Management Services at Patuxent and Potomac Water Filtration Plants
Posted
June 18, 2026
Respond By
July 13, 2026
Identifier
111585
NAICS
562998
This opportunity involves the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) seeking a contractor for comprehensive residuals hauling and management services at the Patuxent and Potomac Water Filtration Plants in Maryland. - Government Buyer: - Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC Water) - Scope of Work: - Hauling, transportation, management, utilization, storage, beneficial reuse, and/or disposal of residuals generated from drinking water treatment processes (not wastewater solids) - Services required at both Patuxent and Potomac Water Filtration Plants - Contractor must provide all labor, supervision, equipment, vehicles, materials, permits, licenses, management sites, transportation, and incidentals - Compliance with all environmental regulations and permits is mandatory - Quantities and Product/Service Details: - Patuxent Water Filtration Plant: estimated 10,000 wet tons of residuals annually - Potomac Water Filtration Plant: estimated up to 35,000 wet tons annually, with tiered pricing for different volume ranges and high-rate production - Line items include hauling, management, and disposal (including landfill disposal) of residuals, with specific estimated quantities for each service - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Minimum of three years' experience in hauling and management of water, wastewater, or industrial residuals with regulatory compliance - 27% MBE/SLBE subcontracting goal - Contractor responsible for all aspects of the service, including environmental compliance and safety - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified service providers - Attachments provide background, usage reports, cooperative purchasing clauses, and pricing proposal templates
Description
The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) is soliciting sealed responses for residuals hauling and management services at the Patuxent and Potomac Water Filtration Plants. The contract includes hauling, transportation, management, utilization, storage, beneficial reuse, and/or disposal of residuals generated from drinking water treatment processes at these plants. The contractor must provide all labor, supervision, equipment, vehicles, materials, permits, licenses, management sites, transportation, and incidentals necessary to perform the work. Estimated quantities are approximately 7,250 wet tons per year at Patuxent and 40,000 wet tons per year at Potomac, with variable solids content and production rates.