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U.S. municipal water chemical bids.

Free public preview of 1 reconciled water treatment chemical bids with active coverage across all 50 states. Posted in the last 18 months across active, open, closed, and awarded status. State, chemical lane, dates, and an estimated annual range are visible. Utility name, source URL, exact dollar amount, and bid documents unlock with a chemical-pillar subscription.

Bids tracked

39K

Reconciled to source documents

Contract awards

2K

Closed procurement records

Utilities tracked

30K

Active coverage across all 50 states

Top lane (1 states shown)

Calcium Hydroxide (lime)

1 recent bids in this preview

How we source bids

We identify the buyer and the procurement portal first, then reconcile each bid record against the source document. The Verified badge means the record has been reconciled to the actual posted document. The In review badge means the buyer and lane are matched but the record has not fully reconciled yet (typically fields like exact dates, line items, or document references). We do not display the full chemical line-item list publicly; subscribers see the reconciled detail per bid. The full posture, including the upstream-fix queue and the antitrust safeguards on cohort-aggregated outputs, is documented on /trust.

Worked examples

What this is worth in dollars.

Two anonymized scenarios drawn from real lane economics. Locations are described by size and region; municipality names are omitted because this page is public. Dollar figures use real per-unit ranges for each chemical.

Scenario 1: in-cycle

The RFP that posts at 4pm Friday

Setting
Mid-Atlantic regional water authority, ~140K served
Lane
Sodium hypochlorite, ~640K gal / yr, 24 month
Last award
$1.52 / gal
Lane peer median
$1.31 / gal
Public RFP window
21 days

Without intelligence: You learn about the RFP on Monday via a Google alert, 18 days left, no relationship context. You bid blind at $1.55 / gal. The incumbent re-bids at $1.49 and wins. Your outcome: zero.

As a subscriber: You see the RFP within an hour of posting, last cycle's award, regional peer median, and the incumbent's recent delivery cadence slippage. You bid $1.38 / gal and win.

Outcome

640K gal × 24 months × ($1.38 − $0.95 delivered cost) = $550K gross over the contract life. ~31% gross margin vs zero on a blind-bid loss.

Scenario 2: out-of-cycle

The emergency rebid you would never have seen

Setting
Southeast county utility, ~50K served
Trigger
PFAS MCL exceedance reported to state
Lane
Granular activated carbon, ~180K lb / yr
Rebid window
14 days, sole-source allowed
Standard list
$2.60 / lb
Emergency premium
$3.40 / lb is in-band

Without intelligence: Emergency rebids do not hit aggregator feeds. The utility calls its incumbent or a regional supplier with an existing relationship. You never see it.

As a subscriber: The trigger event fires in your alert feed within 48 hours. You see no existing GAC contract on file, a 90-day consent-decree deadline, and the freight band for your nearest plant. You bid $3.40 / lb on a 24 month deal.

Outcome

180K lb × 24 months × ($3.40 − $2.20 delivered cost) = $432K gross on a contract you would never have seen. ~35% gross margin on the emergency premium vs ~18% on a routine cycle bid.

Illustrative scenarios. Numbers within the real per-unit ranges for each chemical lane. Your actual margin depends on your cost structure, freight position, and how aggressive you choose to bid; subscribers get the data they need to answer those questions on a per-bid basis.

UtilityStateChemical laneAnnual estimateQualityStatusPostedDueSource
buyerIACalcium Hydroxide (lime)-In reviewactiveMar 31-Members only →

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