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Pre-RFPUtilitiesDetected Jul 7, 2026

The July 7, 2026 agenda for the East Pecos Mutual Domestic Water Consumer's Association includes "Water hookup requests" as a discussion item. This indicates the board will review requests from new or existing customers seeking connections to the water system. Depending on the volume and location of these requests, EPMDWCA may need service line extensions, meter installations, or localized system upgrades. Vendors that provide construction services for small line extensions, meter supply and installation, service-connection materials, and related engineering can position themselves to help the association manage growth and ensure standards, capacity, and permitting requirements are met.

Actual scope depends on the number and location of hookup requests; some may be simple meter sets wh...

East Pecos Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Assoc.Potential new customer hookups and system extension considerations

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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The July 7, 2026 East Pecos Mutual Domestic Water Consumer's Association board agenda includes a specific item to review the condition of wells, pumps, and water lines. This indicates the board expects an engineering or operational update on system health and potential repair, replacement, or upgrade needs across the water system. While the agenda does not yet define specific projects or budgets, this kind of condition review often precedes capital or maintenance work such as pump replacements, well rehabilitation, leak detection, or line upgrades. Vendors providing water system engineering, asset assessment, SCADA/monitoring, and construction/repair services could position themselves to support any deficiencies or projects identified in this meeting or subsequent sessions.

This is a forward-looking agenda item; no vendor or project scope is yet defined, but it signals upc...

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Budget Planning

The Borough of Hamburg adopted Ordinance 11-2026 to increase charges for new connections to existing sewer and water lines, setting sewer connection fees at 8000 per EDU and water connection fees at 5200 per EDU. The ordinance amends Chapters 164 (Sewers) and 209 (Water) of the municipal code and becomes effective after adoption and required publication, with final passage on July 6, 2026. These higher connection fees suggest the borough is planning to recover more of the cost of water and sewer infrastructure from new development and hookups, which often accompanies capital upgrades, asset replacements, or system expansions. Vendors providing utility rate studies, impact fee calculations, capital planning, metering, billing, and infrastructure design can position around helping the borough plan and justify future projects funded in part through these increased charges.

The ordinance specifically targets connections to existing sewer and water lines, not ongoing usage ...

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Public Updates

The Board will receive an update on the Risk and Resilience Assessment and the filing of certification with the Environmental Protection Agency. This suggests the District has recently completed or is finalizing its required assessment of water system risks, including physical and cyber security vulnerabilities, and must certify compliance. Security and resilience consultants, as well as IT/SCADA security vendors, can use the outcomes of this assessment to identify follow‑on projects such as hardening facilities, upgrading access control, or improving cybersecurity. A next conversation should focus on which mitigation measures were prioritized in the assessment and how the District plans to phase and fund those improvements.

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