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North Hudson Sewerage Authority
Joint Overflow Sewer Solids and Floatables Facility Rehabilitation work includes furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to complete the Work as shown on the Drawings and as described in the Specifications. The project involves rehabilitation of the existing JOSO CSO solids and floatables removal facility, Work includes demolition of structural and mechanical components within existing chambers, removal of internal concrete fill, installation of new concrete fill along with other rehabilitative work and a modular storm trap system to replace the existing system that has reached the end of its serviceable lifespan. Associated work includes roadway restoration, temporary traffic control measures, and temporary floatables control measures (e.g., floating boom) during construction.
Posted Date
May 17, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: May 17, 2026
North Hudson Sewerage Authority
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Joint Overflow Sewer Solids and Floatables Facility Rehabilitation work includes furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to complete the Work as shown on the Drawings and as described in the Specifications. The project involves rehabilitation of the existing JOSO CSO solids and floatables removal facility, Work includes demolition of structural and mechanical components within existing chambers, removal of internal concrete fill, installation of new concrete fill along with other rehabilitative work and a modular storm trap system to replace the existing system that has reached the end of its serviceable lifespan. Associated work includes roadway restoration, temporary traffic control measures, and temporary floatables control measures (e.g., floating boom) during construction.
AvailableNorth Hudson Sewerage Authority
Repair of damaged concrete, concrete cracks, expansion joints, guard rails and tricking filters valve replacement at the street wastewater treatment plant. The work consists of the repair of damaged concrete, expansion joints, guard rails and removing existing and replacing with four (4) NHSA supplied DeZurik valves located in the Trickling Filter Pump Station building.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
North Hudson Sewerage Authority
Close: Jun 2, 2026
Repair of damaged concrete, concrete cracks, expansion joints, guard rails and tricking filters valve replacement at the street wastewater treatment plant. The work consists of the repair of damaged concrete, expansion joints, guard rails and removing existing and replacing with four (4) NHSA supplied DeZurik valves located in the Trickling Filter Pump Station building.
AvailableNorth Hudson Sewerage Authority
Project consists of miscellaneous combined sewer and appurtenance repair work. In general, the projects implemented under the biennial contract will include replacement of manhole frame and covers, and the reconstruction of catch basins.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
North Hudson Sewerage Authority
Close: May 12, 2026
Project consists of miscellaneous combined sewer and appurtenance repair work. In general, the projects implemented under the biennial contract will include replacement of manhole frame and covers, and the reconstruction of catch basins.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from North Hudson Sewerage Authority
The meeting included the reading of notices regarding COVID-19 relief measures for residential customers, including water assistance programs and installment plans for arrears. The Authority reviewed and approved several resolutions, including authorization for bill payments, various repair and engineering service contracts for pump stations and treatment facilities, and a shared services agreement with the City of Union City. Additionally, staff and consultants provided updates on various combined sewer overflow projects, flood mitigation programs, and operational reports for the Adams Street and River Road wastewater treatment plants.
The board meeting included the mandatory reading of COVID-19 relief measures for residential customers. Commissioners acted on a consent agenda that encompassed the authorization of bill payments, various sewer connection applications, and contract awards for sewer repair and engineering services. The board held an election for the positions of Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer. Furthermore, the meeting featured status reports from various engineering consultants regarding ongoing construction projects and plant operations, as well as an introduction of a new consulting engineer. The Executive Director proposed organizing educational seminars regarding authority operations, and the board discussed scheduling site visits for commissioners.
The Board of Commissioners authorized a contract modification for the repair of Trickling Filter #3 at the Adams Street wastewater treatment plant. The work involves the replacement and repair of essential components including the center mast, bearing housing, and barrel seal to restore full operational capacity. The modification covers a cost not to exceed $481,850.00 and was recommended for approval by the Facilities Review Board.
The meeting focused on the annual reorganization, including the election of new officers and the assignment of committee members. Key topics included a review of COVID-19 relief measures available to residential customers. The board approved a comprehensive consent agenda, which encompassed the designation of official depositories, the establishment of meeting and holiday schedules, and the appointment of various agency officials, such as the Public Agency Compliance Officer and the Custodian of Records. Additionally, the board authorized the award of fair and open contracts for General Counsel and Special Counsel services.
The regular meeting commenced with notification under the Open Public Meetings Act. The Commissioners entered a closed session to discuss personnel matters and later returned to open session. The business section addressed several resolutions via a consent agenda, including the approval of minutes from the November 20, 2025 meeting, authorization for bill payments totaling over $5.26 million, direction of work to Spiniello Companies for contract repairs, and modifications to contracts with Entech Infrastructure and Vortex Services LLC. Other approvals included contract modifications for OMI/JACOBS, awarding a contract to the Great Lakes Environmental Center, authorizing sewer connection applications, authorizing the defeasance of Lease Certificates, awarding a contract for Special Legal Counsel, revising the Policy and Procedures Manual to include a Severance Pay Policy, and authorizing a Reduction in Force and Severance Agreement. Staff and consultant reports followed, detailing updates on Combined Sewer Overflow Projects, wastewater treatment plant operations (including flow rates, sludge removal, and effluent quality metrics), and collection system status. The meeting concluded with a required notification regarding COVID-19 relief measures for residential customers.
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