Tenqual homeBrowse public tender search
US OpenGov

Sodium Hypochlorite Delivery

City of Port St. LucieUnited States

Purchaser

City of Port St. Lucie

Country

United States

Notice published

5 May 2026

Tenqual indexed

6 May 2026

Closing date

4 Jun 2026

Source ID

Docs found

Track tenders like this

Save this notice and create a free tender alert for similar public opportunities.

Tender documents

Source documents portal identified

Create a free tender alert, then continue to the source documents portal on procurement.opengov.com.

  • Create one free tender alert.
  • See a short explanation of why each tender matches.
  • Upgrade later when you want help planning and writing the bid.

Tender summary

The City’s wastewater treatment facilities manage flows that naturally generate odors as organic material decomposes under low-oxygen (septic) conditions. This process produces hydrogen sulfide and other sulfur-based compounds, which are the primary sources of nuisance odors commonly associated with wastewater systems. To address these conditions, the City utilizes sodium hypochlorite as part of its odor control strategy. Sodium hypochlorite is a widely accepted and effective oxidizing agent used throughout the wastewater industry to treat odor-causing compounds within collection systems and treatment processes. It is applied at controlled dosing points to maintain system performance and minimize the formation of odors before they can impact surrounding areas. The use of hypochlorite is a standard operational practice that supports the City’s commitment to maintaining efficient wastewater operations, protecting infrastructure, and minimizing impacts to the community.

What to check before bidding

  • Issued by City of Port St. Lucie.
  • Located in United States.
  • Source notice cityofpsl:20260201 on US OpenGov.
  • Notice published 5 May 2026; Tenqual indexed it 6 May 2026.
  • Deadline listed as 4 Jun 2026.
  • Source documents portal identified.
  • Create a free tender alert to catch similar opportunities before the deadline pressure starts.