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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 30, 2002 FBO #0210
SOURCES SOUGHT

11 -- Solid-Liquid Separations Technology

Notice Date
6/28/2002
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
Department of Energy, CH2MHill Hanford Group, Inc. (DOE Contractor), Office of River Protection, 2440 Stevens Center, Richland, WA, 99352
 
ZIP Code
99352
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-CHG01
 
Response Due
7/23/2002
 
Archive Date
8/7/2002
 
Point of Contact
Reese Bang, Contract Administrator, Phone 509-372-0528, Fax 509-376-0825, - Reese Bang, Contract Administrator, Phone 509-372-0528, Fax 509-376-0825,
 
E-Mail Address
Reese_Bang_rl.gov, Reese_Bang_rl.gov
 
Description
CH2M Hill Hanford Group (CHG), in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Energy River Protection Project, is soliciting interest and information from firms having the capability to separate solids from Hanford Site tank wastes. The solid-liquid separation processes must be capable of producing a solids-free liquid solution. This capability will be demonstrated in GFY03 by performing limited radioactive laboratory tests independently or by teaming with a laboratory that has the capability to possess radioactive materials and perform tests that simulate solid-liquid separation conditions. The requirement is to determine and verify the process conditions to optimize solid-liquid separation from simulated and radioactive Hanford tank wastes. Laboratory tests will be conducted with a type of tanks waste known as saltcake. Saltcake waste consists primarily of crystallized sodium, potassium, and aluminum salts compounds containing carbonate, chloride, fluoride, hydroxide, nitrate, nitrite, oxalate, phosphate, and sulfate. Saltcake waste also includes soluble radionuclides (e.g. Cs-137, Tc-99), insoluble radionuclides (e.g. Sr-90, transuranic elements) and other soluble and insoluble cations. The saltcake waste will be dissolved by addition of water. The solids present in the dissolved saltcake waste range in particle size from 0.1 to 100 microns. The laboratory tests will use radioactive waste samples and material that simulates the dissolved saltcake waste, the composition of which will be provided by CHG. The radioactive tank waste samples, to be specified and provided by CHG, will be representative of various radioactive tank wastes found at the Hanford Site. The simulant and radioactive waste samples will contain RCRA regulated metals such as barium, chromium, cadmium, lead, silver, and zinc. The vendor is to specify the proposed process flowsheet for separating solids from the liquid phase of the Hanford Site tank wastes within the constraints identified in this RFI. The vendor proposed flowsheet must identify all modes of operation of the solid-liquid separation equipment, including maintenance and cleaning of the equipment with chemical reagents. The anticipated scope of work involves the preparation of the simulated waste and performing laboratory-scale solid-liquid separation tests to demonstrate the steps of the proposed process. These tests are to be conducted without acidifying the alkaline tank waste simulant and radioactive samples. The effects of equipment operating parameters such as slurry velocity or pressure across the solid-liquid separation media are to be determined for the simulants and radioactive waste samples. The vendor must provide a material balance for the proposed solid-liquid separation process that is based on laboratory-scale testing of simulated and actual tank wastes samples. The material balance must identify all chemical reagents and their concentrations, process conditions (e.g., mass addition rate, flow-rate, temperature, pressure) and the concentrations of the major analytes and radionuclides present in the liquid, solid, and gaseous phases at each step of the vendor?s proposed flowsheet. The technical approach described above is CHG?s current concept of how this program should proceed. However, we welcome alternative approaches and we solicit your ideas to accelerate and/or improve the process of implementing Solid-Liquid Separations Technology. In order to be considered for any resulting Request For Proposal, firms must meet the following qualifications: ? Your firm must be committed to working safely and must demonstrate this commitment by having an Experience Modification Rate (EMR) of 1.0, or less, for the past three years and show an improving trend in safety performance. Please provide this information with your response. ? Your firm must have previous experience in solids-liquids separations or related work within the past three years. Please provide a brief synopsis of your experience and references with your response. ? Your firm should have had revenues in excess of $1 million/year for the past three years derived from solids-liquids separations, or related work. Please provide this information with your response. ? As a government contractor in a nuclear facility, CHG is subject to enforcement actions under 10 CFR 820, General Statement of Enforcement Policy, (Price Anderson Amendment Act). The enforcement actions require compliance with 10 CFR 820, Procedural Rules for DOE Nuclear Activities; 10 CFR 830, Nuclear Safety Management; 10 CFR 835, Occupational Radiation Protection; and 10 CFR 708, Contractor Employee Protection. Depending on the nature of the services being provided, suppliers and subcontractors may be subject to enforcement actions of these regulations. Please advise if your firm has quality programs in place to comply with these PAAA requirements. Name of firm: Point of contact: Mailing address: Phone number: In addition to the above requirements, please include a brief narrative that provides a summary of your technical capabilities, your general experience, and the proposed testing approach or alternative approaches, including teaming and supporting organizations. Firms interested in receiving a Request for Proposal to be issued on or about July 30, 2002 should submit the above information to: CH2M Hill Hanford Group, Inc. P.O. Box 1500 Richland, WA 99352 Attn: Reese Bang, CHG Procurement, H6-16 Electronic responses are welcome and encouraged. Please submit to: reese_bang@rl.gov Your response is required no later than July 23, 2002.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Richland, WA
Zip Code: 99352
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00101407-W 20020630/020628213109 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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