Approve $610,080 contract to replace hydrogen sulfide air monitoring equipment

Chevron & the RefineryContractsContract

$610,080

In Plain English

The city currently uses Jerome meters to monitor hydrogen sulfide gas in the air. Sonoma Technologies will remove the old equipment and install new monitoring systems. Hydrogen sulfide creates the rotten egg smell often present near industrial areas and can indicate air quality problems.

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Votes

Approve consent calendar

Passed

7 to 0

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