Tetra Tech Awarded $113 Million Contract to Support EPA Watershed Protection Program
Tetra Tech, Inc. has been awarded a five-year, $113 million contract to provide technical support services for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Water. Under this multiple-award contract, Tetra Tech will support the EPA Office of Water’s Assessment and Watershed Protection Division in its efforts to assess and monitor water quality conditions, develop comprehensive tools to promote watershed protection, study point and nonpoint source pollution, and develop strategies for ecosystem restoration.
Tetra Tech will provide technical services to support the EPA’s mission in meeting the broad requirements under the Clean Water Act which affect rivers, lakes, streams, wetlands, and coastal waters in the United States. These services include the development of water quality and economic models, preparation of technical guidance documents and analytical methods, and development of innovative management strategies to protect and reuse watershed. Tetra Tech will work with EPA regions, states, and other stakeholders on data analytics and the interpretation of water quality, land-use, and spatial data.
“Tetra Tech’s scientists and researchers have supported EPA’s watershed management programs continuously since 1989,” said Dan Batrack, Tetra Tech Chairman and CEO. “We are pleased to continue developing innovative tools for EPA that advance the science of watershed assessment and protection of our nation’s water resources.”
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