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Contract AwardUtilitiesDetected Jun 8, 2026

The same Town of Lantana agenda includes consideration of ratifying a $205,902 expenditure to Cacique Utilities LLC for emergency repair and replacement of Lift Station #1 in April 2026. This second emergency project in a short period signals broader stress or aging in the town’s wastewater collection infrastructure. This is commercially relevant because it shows Cacique Utilities as the incumbent on multiple high‑value lift station projects and suggests the town may need comprehensive asset condition assessments, capital improvement planning, and potentially design/engineering support. Vendors in wastewater engineering, asset management software, SCADA/controls, and maintenance services can use this as a cue to approach the town about a more strategic, non‑emergency program for lift station rehabilitation and monitoring.

Two emergency lift station projects in consecutive months may prompt the town to consider broader sy...

Town of LantanaEmergency repair and replacement of Wastewater Lift Station 1

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

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RFP / solicitation posted

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Ottawa’s report notes that it completed required PFAS monitoring under the federal 2024 PFAS drinking water rule by participating in the UCMR 5 program, with sampling throughout 2024. The Village reports that regulated PFAS compounds PFOA and PFOS were non-detect and thus compliant, while several other PFAS (PFHxA, PFPeA, PFBS, PFBA) and lithium were detected at low levels as unregulated contaminants. Although no immediate treatment change is mandated, continued detection of unregulated PFAS and lithium positions the Village to consider future monitoring enhancements, risk communication, and potential treatment options if regulations tighten. Vendors specializing in PFAS sampling, laboratory analysis, risk assessment, and advanced treatment (e.g., GAC, ion exchange, membrane systems) can engage early to help Ottawa plan proactive strategies before any future regulatory triggers or funding opportunities emerge.

Current PFAS results are compliant, but low-level detections of several unregulated PFAS suggest fut...

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Contract Admin

The report explains that Ottawa failed to timely demonstrate to Ohio EPA that it had delivered required lead service line notifications by July 1, 2025, resulting in a warning letter and subsequent corrective actions. To address this, the Village is working with Arcadis engineering to gain the information needed to build and maintain a complete service line inventory and has since provided required notifications and data to the State as of January 9, 2026. This confirms that Arcadis is the incumbent engineering partner on lead service line inventory work, with a likely need for ongoing data management, mapping, and compliance reporting as Lead and Copper Rule requirements evolve. Vendors offering GIS/asset management tools, customer notification platforms, lead service line replacement planning, and related consulting can position themselves either as complementary solutions alongside Arcadis or for future phases beyond the inventory stage.

Arcadis is currently engaged on the service line inventory; future opportunities may include replace...

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Public Updates

The 2025 Consumer Confidence Report notes that the Village of Ottawa’s water system exceeded the Maximum Contaminant Level for Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs) in the fourth quarter of 2025, triggering a drinking water violation. In response, the Village is adjusting treatment processes at the plant to optimize disinfection, reduce disinfection by-product formation, and is increasing system monitoring and sampling, with an expectation to return to compliance by the second quarter of 2026. This indicates active technical work on treatment optimization and distribution system monitoring that may require process engineering support, analytical services, and potentially new treatment equipment or control strategies. Vendors offering water treatment consulting, disinfection by-product reduction technologies, advanced monitoring, or SCADA/control optimization could engage with the Water Treatment Director to support both short-term compliance and longer-term system upgrades.

Measures already underway include adjusting treatment processes, optimizing chlorine feed rates, and...

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