Cadmus wins contract to support development of national drinking water regulations

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WALTHAM, MA, Nov. 28, 2012 -- The Cadmus Group, Inc. will continue to support the development and implementation of national drinking water regulations by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under a recently awarded seven-year contract with the Standards and Risk Management Division (SRMD) in EPA’s Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.

The national drinking water regulations, and related drinking water programs, are aimed at ensuring our nation’s public water systems provide drinking water that is safe and protective of public health.

Under this contract, Cadmus and its outstanding subcontractor team will provide a variety of engineering, science, economic, statistical analysis, data management, policy analysis, and program support. The contract is the latest in a series that Cadmus has held continuously since 1998 to provide this type of support to the SRMD program.

“This is an important win for Cadmus,” said Ian Kline, president and chief executive officer. “It speaks volumes about the high quality of the support we’ve provided SRMD for 12 years. And it ensures vital continuity in the depth and quality of contractor support available to this critical EPA program in the future.”

About The Cadmus Group, Inc.

Cadmus is an employee-owned technical consultancy that offers special expertise in environmental science and policy, energy services, sustainability and the built environment, and strategic communications and market transformation. We have a staff of more than 300 professionals and eight major offices around the country in addition to our headquarters in the Boston suburb of Waltham, Mass. For more information, visit our website at http://www.cadmusgroup.com.

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