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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY

Protections standards against ecological harm caused by storm overflows in TraC

R&DCPV 73110000
Value£150k
Deadline31 Dec 2025
Published7 Nov 2025
RegionNationwide
Timeline
Published 7 Nov 2025ClosedCloses 31 Dec 2025
Who to contact
procurement@defra.gov.uk

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How to submit
Open the submissions portal

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Contract value in context
£150ktotal contract value
median £66k
this tender£0£561k

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The brief

This procurement will develop a set of intermittent water quality and design standards to protect Transitional and Coastal (TraC) Waters from the local adverse ecological impact caused by storm overflows.

The project will also develop a method for assessing compliance with the proposed water quality standards, and for quantifying the scale of impacts for use within the Storm Overflows Assessment Framework (SOAF).

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OCID
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Stage
tender · Open
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
072105-2025
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