SOLICITATION NOTICE
B -- Total Dissolved Gas Monitoring Program Albeni Falls Dam, Oldtown, ID Chief Joseph Dam, Bridgeport, WA Libby Dam, Libby, MT
- Notice Date
- 3/6/2007
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- NAICS
- 541360
— Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services
- Contracting Office
- US Army Engineer District, Seattle, ATTN: CENWS-CT, PO Box 3755, Seattle, WA 98124-3755
- ZIP Code
- 98124-3755
- Solicitation Number
- W912DW-07-Q-0034
- Response Due
- 3/16/2007
- Archive Date
- 5/15/2007
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- Point of Contact is Patricia Ortiz, Purchasing Agent Phone 206-764-3516, Fax 206-764-6817 or email patricia.a.ortiz@usace.army.mil The contractor will install government owned and supplied Hydrolab MiniSonde total dissolved gas (TDG) probes at Chief Joseph Dam on the Columbia River, Libby Dam on the Kootenai River, and Albeni Falls Dam on the Pend Orielle River. The contractor will install two TDG probes at Chief Joseph Dam, one TDG probe at Libby Dam, and two TDG probes at Albeni Falls Dam by 1 April 2007. The contractor will maintain two additional TDG probes to be dedicated to Chief Joseph Dam, one additional TDG probe to be dedicated to Libby Dam, and two additional TDG probes to be dedicated to Albeni Falls Dam. The TDG probes will be maintained until 30 September 2007, after which time the Corps of Engineers will remove the probes. Task 2 Calibration and Maintenance The contractor will calibrate and maintain the TDG probes following the US Army Corps of Engineers Northwest Division (USACE-NWD) Data Quality Criteria protocol provided in Attachment A. The calibration and maintenance will include, but not be limited to, the following points. Calibration and maintenance will be performed on a two-week cycle. TDG probes will be rotated on a two-week cycle at each station. The extra TDG probe for each site will be lab calibrated before its rotation into the field. Once it is deployed, the probe will be field calibrated and checked as described in detail in A ttachment A. Laboratory calibration forms, field inspection forms, and field calibration logs will be completed during every field visit to the site, and will be provided to the Corps of Engineers within a week of each site visit. The contractor will prepare monthly calibration reports for all sites and provide them to the Corps of Engineers on a monthly basis. Task 3 Emergency Site Visits In the event that the TDG system exhibits problems, such as data are not updated, data are outside of acceptable parameters, no data available etc., the contractor will visit the site within forty eight (48) hours of the problem notification, and correct t he problem, if possible. In the event that real-time data reporting is not feasible, the contractor will work with the Corps to update the TDG database via post-processing of data. Task 4 Data Review The contractor will review the quality of the data to identify and deal with questionable data. The data review process will include visually looking at the tables of data, filling out a data quality checklist, flagging questionable data, and evaluating h ow to best deal with suspect data (either by correcting the data or by deleting the data), and post-processing of data. Task 5 Data Analysis and Reporting The contractor will provide the Corps of Engineers with a year-end water quality data report documenting the overall performance of the TDG probes with respect to data reliability, data quality, and data completeness. The contractor will follow USACE-NWD data quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) protocols.
- Place of Performance
- Address: US Army Engineer District, Seattle ATTN: CENWS-CT, PO Box 3755 Seattle WA
- Zip Code: 98124-3755
- Country: US
- Zip Code: 98124-3755
- Record
- SN01244846-W 20070308/070306221259 (fbodaily.com)
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