This $132 million contract award to SEVENSON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. for sediment remediation directly benefits publicly traded environmental services companies like Waste Management ($WM) and Republic Services ($RSG) through increased demand for waste disposal and related services. The award is a significant catalyst for the environmental services sector, driven by legislative support for water infrastructure and watershed management.
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$CLH
Company & Legislative Profile
$CLH is a publicly traded company in the Environmental Services sector. This company operates across Environmental Services and is subject to various Congressional legislative and regulatory actions. HillSignal is tracking 3 active Congressional signals mentioning $CLH, including 1 bill and 2 federal contracts. The current legislative sentiment is predominantly bullish, suggesting potential tailwinds from government policy.
$CLH is currently facing 3 active congressional signals and 2 federal contracts tracked by HillSignal. With 1 bullish, 2 neutral, and 0 bearish signals, covering 5 sectors. Key sectors affected include Environmental Services, Infrastructure and Water Utilities. Recent major catalysts include SEVENSON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.: $132M Environmental Protection Agency Contract and SOUTHERN OHIO CLEANUP COMPANY LLC: $150M Department of Energy Contract. Below is the complete tracker of government activity affecting $CLH’s market performance.
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Recent Congressional Signals for $CLH
This $150 million Department of Energy contract for decontamination and decommissioning at Portsmouth, Ohio, is awarded to a private entity, SOUTHERN OHIO CLEANUP COMPANY LLC. While directly benefiting the private recipient, it signals continued federal investment in environmental remediation, potentially creating opportunities for publicly traded environmental services and infrastructure companies as subcontractors or for future similar projects.
HR7595 is a procedural bill directing a GAO study on housing proximity to Superfund sites. It authorizes zero funding, imposes no regulations, and contains no procurement or market mechanism. There is zero near-term financial impact on any publicly traded company.
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