CRMS Coastwide Data Collection Request for Proposal and SWAMP Water Quality Monitoring Request for Proposal Coming Soon
Federal opportunity from COASTAL PROTECTION AND RESTORATION AUTHORITY. Place of performance: LA. Response deadline: Jan 01, 9999.
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*** Coming Soon *** CRMS Coastwide Data Collection Request for Proposal and SWAMP Water Quality Monitoring Request for Proposal In the coming few months, CPRA will release two Request for Proposals (RFP). One will be for the Coastwide Reference Monitoring System (CRMS) and the other will be for the System Wide Assessment and Monitoring Program (SWAMP) Water Quality monitoring program. The CRMS RFP previously included water quality data collection services. Moving forward, the water quality data collection services, processing, and delivery will be procured through the new SWAMP RFP. The recurring CRMS RFP will be advertised for the sixth round since its inception in 2005. CRMS data collection will continue, as it has since 200...
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