Tetra Tech Secures $94 Million EPA Contract for Emergency Preparedness and Response Services
Tetra Tech Inc., a leader in high-end consulting and engineering services, has secured a $94 million contract from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency $(EPA.AU)$ to provide technical services in EPA Region 7. This single-award contract, set to span seven years, will enable Tetra Tech's team of scientists, engineers, and technical specialists to support the Superfund Technical Assessment & Response Team (START) in managing a variety of emergencies, including chemical spills, hazardous materials releases, and natural disasters. The company will oversee critical cleanup operations, conduct contaminated site assessments, and engage in training and community outreach. Tetra Tech will also implement new technologies for real-time data collection and visualization to enhance decision-making during emergencies. This contract continues Tetra Tech's 30-year partnership with the EPA, reinforcing its commitment to public safety and environmental protection.
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