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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 3,1995 PSA#1316COMMANDING OFFICER, ATTN NAVFAC CONTRACTS OFFICE CODE 27, NCBC 1000
23RD AVE, PORT HUENEME CA 93043-4301 F -- SOURCES SOUGHT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUPERCRITICAL WATER
OXIDATION TREATMENT FACILITIES SOL N47408-95-R-23SS DUE 041895 POC
Contract Specialist, PAULETTE PETERSON, 805-982-5081 The Naval
Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC) is seeking firms
interested in the design, construction, permitting, testing, and
operation of a Supercritical Water Oxidation (SCWO) treatment plant.
The Navy has initiated a program to reduce costs of hazardous waste
disposal by implementing on-site treatment of liquid and liquifiable
organic hazardous wastes using SCWO. The initial site selected for
implementation is Naval Base Pearl Harbor, HI. The typical organic HW
streams and quantities from this site include: 154,00 lbs. per year of
paint wastes; 58,000 lbs. per year of nonchlorinated solvents; 75,000
lbs. per year of waste oils; 8,000 lbs. per year of adhesives and
sealants 3,000 lbs. per year of greases; 70,000 lbs. per year of
aqueous organics; 281,000 lbs. per year of gasolinated wae/fuels;
81,000 lbs. per year of other Hazardous Wastes; and 150,000 lbs. per
year of chlorinated wastes (dependent of capability) Firms having the
technical and management capabilities, facilities, and experience
necessary to conduct all or portions of this program are invited to
submit a letter of interest describing their technical approach,
management concept, participants, and relevant experiences. The SCWO
facility would be CONTRACTOR OWNED AND OPERATED. The contractor will
recover their initial investment and annual operating cost, plus a
reasonable profit, through Navy contracts to process hazardous waste
for a period of approximately ten years. Project funding must be
obtained by the contractor from private sources. If this project is
successful, the Navy may propose similar arrangements at other Navy
installations. The project is limited to Supercritical Water Oxidation.
Other waste treatment technologies will not be considered. The gaseous
and liquid components of the effluent from the SCWO process must meet
all Federal, State, and local discharge requirements for Pearl Harbor,
HI. The solid component of the effluent may contain metals that will
require disposal as hazardous waste. Responses are required in writing
and mailed to the address below by April 18, 1995. NO TELEPHONE CALLS
OR APPOINTMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Department of the Navy CBC, Code
272311 1000 23rd Avenue Port Hueneme, CA 93043-4301(0089) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0057 19950331\F-0012.SOL)
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