Extraction of Used Oil
ID: W911KF-25-S-0010Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC ANADANNISTON, AL, 36201-4199, USA

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Crude Petroleum Extraction (211120)

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LIQUID PROPELLANTS AND FUELS, PETROLEUM BASE (9130)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is seeking information from qualified contractors for the extraction of used oil from holding tanks at the Anniston Army Depot in Alabama. The project involves extracting approximately 16,000 gallons of used oil from two 20,000-gallon holding tanks located at the Hazardous Waste Storage Facility, requiring contractors to provide all necessary equipment, labor, and materials while adhering to strict safety and operational protocols. Interested parties must submit their capability statements and responses to specific inquiries by February 17, 2025, at 10 AM CST, to the primary contact, Reese Wells, via email at christopher.r.wells36.civ@army.mil. This Request for Information (RFI) does not constitute a commitment to procure and is intended solely for planning purposes.

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    The Anniston Army Depot (ANAD) requires a contractor to extract used oil from two 20,000-gallon holding tanks located at the Hazardous Waste Storage Facility (HWSF). The contractor must provide all necessary equipment, labor, and materials for the extraction process, adhering to specific onsite methods set by Depot personnel. To prevent spills, the contractor must be prepared with spill clean-up supplies and notify the Depot point of contact (POC) immediately if a spill occurs. Each extraction will involve approximately 16,000 gallons of oil, and the contractor must accurately document the quantity of water separated from the oil, with payment based solely on the extracted oil's weight. The contractor must obtain access credentials to the Depot, notify relevant personnel 48 hours prior to the extraction, and weigh vehicles before and after loading for payment. This project underscores the importance of compliance with safety and operational protocols, waste management, and accountability for any environmental impact during the extraction process.
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