Opportunity
Santa Monica Opengov #479
Santa Monica Water Resources seeks on-call regulatory and treatment optimization consulting
Posted
June 17, 2026
Respond By
July 20, 2026
Identifier
479
NAICS
541620, 562910
The City of Santa Monica Water Resources Division is seeking qualified environmental and engineering consulting firms for a five-year on-call contract to support regulatory compliance and treatment optimization for its water systems. - Government Buyer: - City of Santa Monica, Water Resources Division - Principal Buyer: Tina Saloutos - Scope of Services: - On-call regulatory and treatment optimization consulting for drinking water, wastewater collection, and recycled water services - Water quality assessment and studies to maintain high-quality drinking water - Regulatory support for drinking water, water recycling, groundwater recharge, and stormwater/urban runoff operations - Regulatory input and feasibility analysis for direct potable reuse permitting - Treatment facility performance analysis and pilot testing of treatment technologies - Feasibility studies and technical analysis for water sustainability and contamination remediation - Notable Requirements: - Firms must have a valid California Engineering License and at least 5 years of relevant experience - Work may require licensed professional engineer or geologist stamps - Compliance with federal, state, and local water regulations is mandatory - City of Santa Monica business license and insurance required - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named in the solicitation - The contract supports the City's goals for maximizing local water sourcing and sustainability
Description
The City of Santa Monica is seeking qualified professional environmental and engineering consulting firms to provide regulatory and treatment optimization support for the City's Water Resources Division. The scope includes water quality assessment, regulatory support for drinking water, water recycling, groundwater recharge, and stormwater/urban runoff operations, and providing regulatory input on direct potable reuse permitting. The contract term is five years with possible renewals. Proposals must include a detailed scope, team resumes, references, work plan, cost proposal, and required certifications.