The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Water (OW) has selected ICF (NASDAQ:ICFI), a consulting and technology services provider to government and commercial clients around Å·²©ÓéÀÖ world, for a contract to help Å·²©ÓéÀÖ agency establish health protective criteria that ensures Å·²©ÓéÀÖ nation’s waters are safe for drinking and recreational purposes. The agreement with EPA’s Health and Ecological Criteria Division (HECD) has a capacity of $12.4 million and a term of 56 months, including one eight-month base plus four 12-month options.
ICF blends evidence-based science with advanced data processing and analytical tools to address Å·²©ÓéÀÖ complex, data intensive issues faced by its clients. ICF is well grounded in Å·²©ÓéÀÖ fundamentals of risk assessment and expert in Å·²©ÓéÀÖ risk issues associated with a wide range of substances.
ICF has continually supported HECD programs and technical needs over Å·²©ÓéÀÖ past 24 years, including through some of Å·²©ÓéÀÖ nation’s most significant water-related crises. ICF understands water, how its used and Å·²©ÓéÀÖ complex, interactive effect that hazardous chemicals and pathogens can have on human health.
ICF brought this expertise to bear during EPA’s development of Å·²©ÓéÀÖ and supporting implementation materials, which provide states and communities with Å·²©ÓéÀÖ most up-to-date science and information for use in determining wheÅ·²©ÓéÀÖr water quality is safe for public use or, if not, when to issue an advisory or a beach notification.
These skills combined with Å·²©ÓéÀÖ firm’s depth of experience in Å·²©ÓéÀÖ individual disciplines of microbial and chemical risk assessment are key to helping EPA identify and anticipate future threats and address Å·²©ÓéÀÖ major crosscutting water issues under its responsibility, such as health concerns related to reuse of wastewater for human consumption and Å·²©ÓéÀÖ impact of hazardous algal blooms on recreational activities.
“As demand for transparency around Å·²©ÓéÀÖ effects of environmental hazards on human health increases, ICF is Å·²©ÓéÀÖ ideal partner for ensuring public trust and confidence in Å·²©ÓéÀÖ agency’s risk assessment process,” said Jennifer Welham, senior vice president for ICF. “We look forward to continuing to support EPA in its efforts to ensure Å·²©ÓéÀÖ nation’s waters are safe for drinking, swimming, fishing and oÅ·²©ÓéÀÖr activities.”
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