Willows, Calif., Grants Inframark 10-Year Extension for Wastewater Operations

The continuing partnership also includes an option for two additional five-year terms.

Horsham, Pa., October 20, 2020 ─ Inframark, LLC, is pleased to announce that the City of Willows, Calif., has selected the company to continue its partnership for the operation and maintenance of its wastewater treatment facility for an additional 10 years with two optional five-year extensions. City staff selected Inframark from a group of qualified firms that responded to a request for proposals issued by the City earlier this year. This extension ensures that Inframark will continue to maintain its strong, cost-efficient footprint in California, which includes operations in Corning, Richvale, Sacramento, Mountain House, and Crockett, among several others.

“The City of Willows is happy to continue our relationship with Inframark,” said Willows City Manager Wayne Peabody. “We look forward to the team method of managing the wastewater treatment plant for the City of Willows and its citizens.”

Inframark has proudly operated water and wastewater treatment plants in the Golden State for more than 25 years (nearly 200 contract years). By leveraging new cloud-based systems for compliance, reporting, facility maintenance, and process control, Inframark has been able to drive efficiencies at its projects and share those savings with the individual cities.

“The commitment and dedication of Inframark’s operations team in northern California is recognized by our clients and I’m quite proud of their accomplishments over the years,” said Inframark’s Area Manager Travis Barber. “We look forward to continuing our partnership with the City of Willows over the next decade.”

About Inframark

Inframark, LLC (www.inframark.com), is a standalone American infrastructure services company focused on operation and maintenance of water and wastewater systems, management of community infrastructure, and back-office services.

With more than 40 years of experience in managing water-related infrastructure, the company employs in excess of 1,500 people serving more than 300 clients in 19 states. Its North American operations manages facilities that can treat over a billion gallons of drinking water and wastewater daily. It also manages more than 7,000 miles of wastewater collection and water distribution networks. Its infrastructure management services group serves 220 clients with financial, administrative and specialized support services.