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Hach receives $100,000 contract from Peoria for water services

Posted 10/11/21

Hach Company received a $100,000 contract for services to Peoria’s water reclamation facilities.

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Hach receives $100,000 contract from Peoria for water services

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Hach Company received a $100,000 contract for services to Peoria’s water reclamation facilities.

The company provides equipment and supplies used in the water department’s process laboratory, glassware and software related to their equipment, as well as equipment consumables. Hatch is the sole manufacturer of and authorized direct distributor of items used in the city’s process laboratories for control testing required for permit related testing.

The city’s water treatment and water reclamation facilities require use of operational funds for the continuous inspection, service, maintenance, repair, and replacement of various parts and equipment necessary to continue operating these facilities.