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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 1,1995 PSA#1336Bureau of Reclamation, Contract Services Team, Code D-7813, Den Fed
Cntr, PO Box 25007, Denver CO 80225 A -- BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR APPLIED RESEARCH - WATER TREATMENT
TECHNOLOGY - NEW IDEAS FROM SMALL OPERATORS SOL 1425-5-SP-81-20290 DUE
060995 POC Contact Stephanie Bartlett, (303) 236-8040, ext. 241,
Contracting Officer The overall objective of Reclamation's Water
Treatment Technology Program (WTTP) is to reduce cost and increase
environmental compatibility of desalting and related water treatment
processes in the United States. The goal of this Broad Agency
Announcement (BAA) for task 5 of the WTTP entitled, ''New Ideas from
small Operators and Entities'' is to stimulate interest in cost-shared
research and development studies directed toward technological
improvements for cost reduction and improvement of environmental
compatibility of water treatment processes. In Fiscal Year 1995 and
subsequent years, Reclamation's goal is to accelerate this program to
enhance the capacity and efficiency of the small operators in public
and private utilities to encourage cost effective and innovative
advanced water treatment technologies. Emphasis will be given to those
technologies which will provide assistance to States and local
entities to improve rural domestic water supplies. A principal, but not
exclusive, goal of this task is the formation of working combinations
between a water utility having a defined, persistent problem and a
research entity with practical ideas for resolution of that problem.
This task is not directed primarily toward the conventional
clarification and filtration processes that have been in use for enough
years to have reached the status of technical maturity. Instead
Reclamation is interested in newer processes which are needed to deal
with the broad spectrum of contaminants that presently appear in our
water supplies. The following are provided as generic examples of the
types of development opportunities that will be considered under this
BAA. These are examples only and will not necessary be given
preferential consideration over unspecified developments that also meet
the goals of the program: (1) Development of new water treatment
processes or improvements on existing treatment system, (2) Resolution
of small persistent operational problems in water treatment plants,
(3) Significant reductions in use of energy or chemicals in
pretreatment, separation processes, post treatment or brine disposal,
(4) Extraction of usable water from seawater, brackish water, or
wastewater, and (5) Treatment of irrigation drainage waters. The
duration of the research shall be for one year, with an option for 1
additional 1-year extension to the contract, for a total contract
performance period of 2 years. Deliverables FOB Denver, CO. This
acquisition is set aside 100% for small business participation. For
this acquisition, the SIC code is 8731 and the size standard is 500
employees. Reclamation anticipates awarding one or two negotiated
1-year contracts during FY 95 for the research studies, subject to the
content and quality of the proposals received and depending on the
availability of future program funds. Proposals submitted will be
evaluated by a technical review panel. Contract type is anticipated to
be a cost-sharing contract (FAR 16.303) with the Government share not
exceeding $25,000 per contract. Each proposer must be willing to
provide a minimum of 50% cost sharing in the proposed study contract.
Any responsible source, to include individuals, educational
institutions, commercial or industrial organizations, private entities,
public entities (including state and local), or Indian Tribal
Governments, may apply. Federal agencies are not eligible to apply.
However, non-Federal offerors may obtain Federal funding from other
Federal agencies as a portion of their cost sharing. A solicitation
will be issued with a closing date 45 days from date of issuance.
Proposals will be accepted any time during this 45 day period. All
sources responding to this synopsis shall submit information relating
to their business status, including identification as to whether they
are small, large, minority-owned, woman-owned, or 8(a) certified.
Failure to submit this information with your written request for the
solicitation could delay your receipt of the solicitation. Request for
the solicitation shall be made in writing to the above address or by
facsimile to (303) 236-8630, reference Solicitation No.
1425-5-SP-81-20290. Telephone requests will not be honored. One copy of
the solicitation will be provided per requester; a fee to cover
reproduction costs may be charged for additional copies depending upon
the response received to this announcement. See Numbered Note 1.
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