Tetra Tech Secures $37.5 Million USAID Contract for Urban Water, Sanitation, and Solid Waste Management Services
Tetra Tech has been awarded a $37.5 million contract by USAID to enhance access to safe water, sanitation, and solid waste management services for urban communities in Southern Africa over five years.

The Limpopo River basin is experiencing rapid population growth and increasing climate variability, intensifying pressures on water and waste management systems. Through the USAID Resilient Cities Limpopo program, Tetra Tech will partner with local governments and regional stakeholders to develop data-driven, climate-resilient approaches to enhance public service delivery.
Our experts also will leverage private sector investment to strengthen waste management operations and promote sustainable recycling practices.
“Tetra Tech has partnered with USAID to improve access to safe, sustainable water supplies in developing countries for more than 40 years,” said Dan Batrack, Tetra Tech Chairman and CEO. “We look forward to using our Leading with Science ® approach to support the people of the Limpopo River basin in creating more resilient urban communities.”
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