Opportunity

Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #NC27-13

ProcellaCOR Herbicide Application for Pelican Lake Eurasian Watermilfoil Control – Phase 1

Posted

August 20, 2026

Respond By

August 27, 2026

Identifier

NC27-13

NAICS

115310

This opportunity is for a licensed application company to supply and administer the aquatic herbicide ProcellaCOR for controlling invasive Eurasian Watermilfoil in Pelican Lake, Utah. - Government Buyer: - Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Northeastern Region, Vernal Office - OEMs and Vendors: - SePRO (manufacturer of ProcellaCOR herbicide) - Products/Services Requested: - ProcellaCOR herbicide (florpyrauxifen-benzyl) - Applied at 3 PDU/ac-ft - Targeting approximately 325 surface acres (half the lake) - Herbicide application services - Licensed contractor to supply, deliver, and apply ProcellaCOR - Coordination with regional AIS biologist - Post-treatment monitoring support - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Selective application to preserve native plant species - Contractor must possess all necessary licenses and permits - Pricing must be guaranteed for the entire project - Compliance with state requirements (debarment, conflicts of interest, tax liens, anti-boycott, forced labor provisions) - Treatment scheduled for the first week of September as Phase 1 of a two-phase project - Estimated contract value: $276,725 - UDWR will assist and monitor post-treatment effectiveness

Description

This IFB is issued by the State of Utah Division of Purchasing and conducted by Wildlife to contract a licensed and experienced application company to administer EWMF herbicide in Pelican Lake near Vernal, Utah. The project aims to eradicate invasive Eurasian Watermilfoil using the herbicide ProcellaCOR in two phases over two years, with Phase 1 treating approximately half the lake in September 2026. The lake is about 1,800 surface acres at full capacity, with treatment planned for about 325 surface acres at partial capacity. The vendor must guarantee pricing for the entire project and work directly with the AIS biologist.

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