Permanent Disinfection Boosting Systems at La Granada (CI 5771), and Lang Ranch (CI 5791) Reservoirs
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The City of Thousand Oaks is preparing to install two permanent chemical disinfection boosting systems at the La Granada and Lang Ranch pump stations, with work encompassing the full deployment of associated piping, storage and containment systems, and protective canopy structures. The project includes the necessary removal or relocation of existing equipment to accommodate the new infrastructure, ensuring seamless integration into the current water distribution network. These systems are critical for maintaining water quality by enhancing disinfection levels at key points in the system. The initiative is publicly forecasted under the project title Permanent Disinfection Boosting Systems at La Granada (CI 5771), and Lang Ranch (CI 5791) Reservoirs and is set to be posted on July 10, 2026. The work will take place in Thousand Oaks, California, with primary point of contact H. Ted Gerber, City Engineer and Deputy Public Works Director, available for inquiries. Additional support is provided by Engineering Assistant Mario Mazed. No solicitation number has been assigned yet, and the contract is not currently under a set aside classification, with details on NAICS code or organization type not specified.
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Thousand Oaks, CASet-Aside
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