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USAID Awards Tetra Tech $28 Mil Contract for Improved Water Management in Jordan

Tetra Tech said it 'will help improve the sustainability of Jordan's water supply systems.'

PASADENA, CA - Tetra Tech Inc. announced Monday that the U.S. Agency for International Development awarded the Pasadena-based company a $28 million contract to improve water sector management and governance in Jordan.

"Under the five-year project, Tetra Tech will support the government of Jordan to achieve measurable improvements and greater sustainability of the water sector," according to a company statement.

Tetra Tech said it "will help improve the sustainability of Jordan's water supply systems, improve water conservation and water governance systems, and protect water resources."

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