Wicomico County, MD – Wicomico County is pleased to announce that EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc. (EA), a leading provider of interdisciplinary environmental services, has been awarded the bid to complete the Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) for both the Eastside and Westside of the county.
This project marks a significant step forward in Wicomico County’s commitment to sustainable development and infrastructure improvement. The PER will provide a comprehensive analysis of existing conditions, identify potential improvements, and outline the necessary steps to enhance the county’s infrastructure, including water and wastewater systems. EA’s extensive experience and expertise in environmental engineering and consulting make them the ideal partner for this critical initiative.
Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano expressed her enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “We are excited to work with EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc. on this project. Their proven track record and commitment to excellence make them the ideal choice to help us move forward with our infrastructure improvements.”
The PER will focus on key areas including water management, wastewater management, environmental impact, and community development. EA will work closely with county officials, stakeholders, and the public to ensure that the report reflects the needs and priorities of the community.
For numerous years, EA has been at the forefront of environmental engineering, providing comprehensive services that span a wide range of disciplines. The company’s mission is to deliver exceptional results that promote environmental stewardship and improve quality of life.
Now that I have read this , I don’t know any more than I did before.. It sounds like political gobbledegook. How do I get in on some of this “consulting” money??
the city wastewater facility is a joke. it overflows on a regular basis dumping literally hundreds of lbs. of crap into our rivers and other waters…like every time it rains. Leave my septic system alone! Leave my well alone. I don’t want to be dependent on the government. I don’t want your water, your septic or the bills that go with it! my septic system doesn’t overflow and is in all ways superior to the city facility.
Same here 1:41
Preliminary report of what? This smells like land manage plan of privately own land. Not gonna work fellows !!!
Julie G wasting taxpayers money once again….Vote FOR the charter ammendment this fall! TRump 2024!!!!!
Say what??? Who is actually getting paid to do what.???