Sources Sought HW Albany, GA
ID: 25BE038Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA DISPOSTION SERVICE - EBSBATTLE CREEK, MI, 49037-3092, USA

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Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal (562211)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- WASTE TREATMENT/STORAGE (S222)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency, is seeking sources for hazardous waste treatment and disposal services in Albany, Georgia. The procurement aims to establish a comprehensive contract for the removal, transportation, and disposal of various hazardous waste types, including RCRA hazardous wastes, PCBs, and PFAS, from military installations in the Albany/Moore/Moody region. This initiative is crucial for ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and effective management of hazardous materials, thereby supporting military operations while prioritizing safety and environmental protection. Interested parties can contact Annette Graham at Annette.Graham@dla.mil for further information regarding this opportunity.

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    The document outlines various pick-up locations associated with military facilities in Albany, Moore, and Moody, Georgia. It lists specific facilities along with their Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identification numbers and their corresponding DODAAC codes, which are essential for military logistics. Key locations include the U.S. Army Infantry Center and Marine Corps Logistics Base, detailing addresses and related information vital for federal operations and management. This compilation of sites is significant in the context of federal RFPs and grants, as it provides logistical details necessary for operations concerning environmental regulation and resource management. The focus is on ensuring compliance and effective coordination among military and related agencies, highlighting the importance of environmental oversight in government contracts and grants.
    The Albany/Moore/Moody Regional Hazardous Waste Disposal Contract outlines the comprehensive procedures for the removal, transportation, and disposal of various hazardous waste types, including RCRA hazardous wastes, PCBs, and PFAS, from military installations. The contract is structured into three removal phases: Pre-Removal, Removal, and Post-Removal, each detailing specific requirements, documentation, and compliance measures to ensure safety and risk management. Key provisions include criteria for CLIN (Contract Line Item Number) selection, pre-removal inspections, spill response plans, equipment standards, and proper waste packaging and labeling. The contractor is responsible for adhering to local, state, and federal regulations, thereby ensuring that all waste is managed and disposed of in accordance with legal requirements. The contract establishes performance expectations, including a standard removal timeframe for containerized and bulk waste, and stipulates financial implications for not meeting the Acceptable Performance Level (APL). Critical communication protocols are also emphasized, mandating advance notifications for removals and clear emergency response procedures. Overall, this contract serves as a comprehensive framework for effective hazardous waste management within designated military regions, prioritizing environmental compliance and operational safety.
    The document outlines the pricing schedule and specifications for waste management services under the RFP number PR # 25-BE-038, focusing on hazardous materials management primarily for entities in Albany, Moore, and Moody. It details various waste-related tasks, estimated quantities, and unit prices for services such as preparing waste profile sheets, analyzing waste characteristics, transporting ozone-depleting substances, and managing different types of batteries and corrosive materials. Key areas include the preparation of lab packs, evaluation and disposal of compressed gas cylinders, and industrial cleaning services. The proposal emphasizes compliance with environmental regulations and safety protocols, aiming to ensure the proper handling and disposal of hazardous substances. The document clearly categorizes waste types and procedures necessary for effective waste management, reflecting a structured approach to reducing environmental impact. A zero-price entry indicates that costs may be contingent on specific service needs or further detailed proposals, which is common in federal grant requests and RFPs. Ultimately, this document supports government initiatives toward sustainable waste management practices while adhering to federal, state, and local guidelines.
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