Chemical and Hazardous Waste Collection, Transportation and Disposal Services for the Rocky Mountain Region including the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming.
ID: D-25-FS-0074Type: Presolicitation
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JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OFDRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATIONHEADQUATERSSPRINGFIELD, VA, 22152, USA

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Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal (562211)

PSC

ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION- ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION (F108)
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    The Department of Justice, through the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), is seeking information from potential vendors for Chemical and Hazardous Waste Collection, Transportation, and Disposal Services across the Rocky Mountain Region, which includes Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. The objective is to identify qualified businesses capable of managing hazardous waste generated by DEA and FBI operations, ensuring compliance with regulations, providing necessary waste containers, and maintaining emergency response capabilities. These services are critical for supporting law enforcement operations while adhering to strict safety and packaging requirements for hazardous waste management. Interested vendors must submit a capability statement by January 30, 2025, and can contact Ana Villanueva at Ana.M.Villanueva@dea.gov or Charles Ivy at charles.d.ivy@dea.gov for further information.

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    The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) through the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is seeking information on potential vendors for Chemical and Hazardous Waste Collection, Transportation, and Disposal Services across the Rocky Mountain Region, which includes states such as Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. This Sources Sought Notice is aimed at identifying qualified businesses capable of managing hazardous waste responsibly, which includes various forms of hazardous and non-hazardous waste generated by DEA and FBI operations. Services required encompass compliance with regulations, provision of waste containers, documentation, emergency response capabilities, and ensuring that personnel meet security clearances. Interested vendors must provide a capability statement detailing their relevant experience and must adhere to strict safety and packaging requirements for waste management. The proposal submission deadline is January 30, 2025. The document outlines the background, scope, tasks, submission requirements, and evaluation criteria, emphasizing regulatory compliance and operational readiness for hazardous waste management in high-stakes law enforcement environments.
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