Hazardous Waste Disposal San Diego
ID: SP450025R0004Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA DISPOSTION SERVICE - EBSBATTLE CREEK, MI, 49037-3092, USA

NAICS

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 soliciting proposals for hazardous waste disposal services in San Diego, California, under solicitation SP450025R0004. The contract requires the removal, transportation, recycling, and disposal of hazardous materials, adhering to strict local and federal regulations, with a focus on safety and compliance throughout the process. This initiative is crucial for managing hazardous waste generated by military activities, ensuring environmental protection and regulatory adherence. Proposals are due by January 20, 2025, and interested parties should direct inquiries to Andrea Tichenor at andrea.tichenor@dla.mil or HazardousContractsWest@dla.mil.

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    Hazardous Contracts West
    HazardousContractsWest@dla.mil
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    This document pertains to a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) focused on hazardous waste disposal services within the San Diego region. It outlines a price schedule for various waste management services, including rental fees for rolloff boxes, container provisions for different liquids and solids, and industrial cleaning services. Specific emphasis is placed on the management of diverse hazardous materials, including non-RCRA liquids and PFAS-related waste. The document categorizes items based on estimated quantities, unit prices, and disposal methods, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Among the services detailed are expedited waste removal options and the requirement for Certificates of Disposal. This RFP demonstrates the government's commitment to environmentally responsible waste management and safety in hazardous materials handling, aiming to collaborate with contractors equipped to meet stringent regulatory standards.
    The document outlines a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) related to hazardous waste management services, particularly focused on disposal and analysis of various substances, including Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS). It sets forth a pricing schedule and a comprehensive list of contract line item numbers (CLINs) for different services, including daily, weekly, and monthly rental fees for roll-off boxes with hard plastic covers, as well as the provision of containers for hazardous and non-hazardous materials. Key services detailed include sampling and analysis of water for PFAS, transportation and disposal of waste, and a range of specific waste types categorized by physical state and regulatory compliance needs, such as batteries, hazardous liquids, and contaminated debris. The importance of using accredited laboratories and ensuring timely reporting of results is emphasized throughout, highlighting adherence to environmental regulations and safety standards. The overarching goal of the RFP is to engage qualified contractors who can effectively manage hazardous waste, ensuring regulatory compliance while safeguarding public health and the environment. The structured approach, detailing specific materials and services, suggests a comprehensive framework designed for rigorous waste management practices in line with federal and state legislation.
    This document outlines a 30-month contract proposal for waste disposal services in the San Diego region, detailing the rental and service rates for various types of containers, specifically roll-off boxes. It includes a systematic pricing schedule for daily, weekly, and monthly rentals for lined roll-off boxes and outlines fees associated with hazardous waste sampling and analysis, including required laboratory accreditation. The proposal emphasizes the safe handling and disposal of hazardous materials, particularly focusing on substances with PFAS, and specifies the inclusion of a Certificate of Disposal to ensure compliance. Various types of waste, including batteries, corrosive acids, and flammable materials, are addressed, with detailed descriptions of their permitted waste codes and physical states, guiding the waste classification and disposal processes. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for prospective contractors in responding to federal and state RFPs, focusing on environmental safety and regulatory compliance in hazardous waste management.
    The San Diego Regional Hazardous Waste Disposal Contract outlines the processes for the removal, transportation, and disposal of various hazardous wastes at military installations and surrounding areas. The contract categorizes tasks into three phases: Pre-Removal, Removal, and Post-Removal. Key responsibilities for contractors include adhering to specific guidelines for waste classification, ensuring compliance with local and federal regulations, and utilizing designated Qualified Facilities and Transporters. The contract features detailed procedures for handling different types of hazardous waste, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), as well as stipulations for reporting, packaging, labeling, and spill response. It emphasizes the responsibility of both the government and the contractor in maintaining safety standards and securing necessary permits. Performance requirements include timely waste removal within specified business days, with contractors held accountable for meeting Acceptable Performance Levels. The document is structured methodically, providing comprehensive checklists, definitions, and regulations critical for effective waste management. This contract reflects the government's commitment to safe and compliant hazardous waste disposal while ensuring contractors are equipped to perform their duties effectively.
    The document outlines various contracts, waste management procedures, and shipment records associated with hazardous materials, specifically focused on the DLA DS San Diego site. It lists multiple Delivery Task Identification (DTID) numbers and their corresponding information, including Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs), generator EPA IDs, waste descriptions, and quantities related to hazardous waste materials predominantly consisting of waste paint and solvents. The emphasis on compliance with safety regulations is evident through the mention of hazardous waste categories and proper handling requirements. Each line item includes specific details about the type of waste (e.g., ignitable solvents, full paint cans) and associated waste codes necessary for regulatory compliance. This information is essential for effective waste management processes within federal projects, ensuring environmental safety and adherence to state and local regulations. Overall, the document serves to facilitate the management and disposition of hazardous materials generated by military activities, aligning with governmental mandates and environmental protection initiatives.
    The Combined Synopsis/Solicitation SP450025R0004 outlines a federal request for proposal (RFP) for hazardous waste management services in San Diego, California. The acquired services include the removal, transport, recycling, and disposal of hazardous materials. This solicitation adheres to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) guidelines and specifies that it is a full and open procurement, with a NAICS code of 562211 and a small business size standard of $47 million. The contract is expected to include a 30-month base period from March 2025 to September 2027, followed by an option for an additional 30 months. Key documents referenced include the Price Schedule and the Performance Work Statement (PWS), which outline detailed requirements. Proposals are due by January 20, 2025, and inquiries must be directed to the designated email addresses, with a cutoff for questions set fourteen days prior to the due date. This solicitation underscores the government's initiative to manage hazardous waste responsibly while providing opportunities for various contractors in the environmental services sector.
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