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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 27,1996 PSA#1750EPA, ADP Placement Section (3803F), 401 M St. SW, Washington, DC
20460-0001 A -- MODIFICATION TO SOL:CC0004 ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT FOR
THREE SELECTIVE INDUSTRIES SOL CC0004 DUE 012797 POC Melissa
Revely-Brown, 202-260-1225 WEB: CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A COPY OF THE
RFP, http://www.epa.gov/oamhpod1/. E-MAIL: CLICK HERE TO CONTACT THE
CONTRACTING OFFICER OR PROJECT OFFICER,
harrigan.patricia@epamail.epa.gov revely-brown.melissa@epamail.epa.gov.
Statement of Work The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is issuing
a request for proposal for services to which the Government intends to
award a firm fixed price contract using the Simplified Acquisition
Procedures of FAR Part 13. The EPA is FACNET certified. Any
contractor/vendor able to meet requirement must demonstrate in writing
by closing date. All responsible sources solicited may submit a bid,
proposal, or quotation, which shall be considered. Interested person
may identify their interest and capability to respond to the
requirement or submit proposals. This notice is intended for
competitive proposals. All proposals received within 15 days after the
date of publication of this synopsis will be considered by the
Government. A determination by the Government not to compete this
proposed contract based upon responses to this notice is solely within
the discretion of the Government. Information received will normally
be considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct
a competitive procurement. Award will be made only if the offeror, the
product/service, or the manufacturer meets qualification requirement at
the time of award in accordance with FAR clause 52.209-1. The
solicitation identifies the office where additional technical
information can be obtained or you may E-mail the project officer at
harrigan.patricia@epamail.epa.gov and also cc:
revely-brown.melissa@epamail.epa.gov. This proposal is being modified
to extend the due date an additional 15 days. The new closing date is
January 27, 1997, 3:30 pm EST. Please submit all proposals to:
Handcarry to: US EPA; 401 M Street, SW US EPA Mail Code 3803F 499 South
Capitol Street, SW Washington, DC 20460 Fairchild Building -- 3rd Floor
Attn: Melissa Revely-Brown Washington, DC Attn: Melissa Revely-Brown
Environmental Risk Assessments for Three Selected Industries
Background: EPA's Office of Science and Technology regulates the
discharge of Toxic Pollutants (e.g. heavy metals, organics) by
establishing effluent guidelines. These guidelines are developed using
Best Available Technology (BAT) and include (1) an assessment of
treatment technologies; (2) an assessment of the economics to install
and operate the technology; and (3) an assessment of the environmental
improvement anticipated after the implementation of the guidelines.
Increased attention and emphasis is being given to the environmental
impact of BAT guidelines. This impact includes the potential reduction
in pollutant loadings. However, it also looks at the more specific
changes in water quality that may occur along selected stream reaches,
including chemical and biological changes. EPA is responsible for
understanding these anticipated changes in water and the effects of
water quality on stream ecology that may result from the implementation
of BAT guidelines. An evaluation of the potential changes and the
resulting benefits is performed on an industry-wide basis. The
technical depth of each such evaluation (benefits analysis) will vary
according to a number of factors. These factors include the
availability and quality of data, specific industrial characteristics
such as size and locations, the regulatory strategy, and the estimated
cost to implement the regulations. These evaluations are compiled in
an environmental risk assessment. Services Required: Environmental risk
assessments shall be completed for the following three industries: (1)
landfills, (2) incinerators, and (3) transportation equipment
cleaning. Each of these environmental risk assessments shall include
the following five elements: (1) documented environmental problems; (2)
an industry profile that identifies facility locations, receiving
streams and POTWs, that quantifies pollutant releases to the
environment, and that includes industrial risk-based rankings; (3) a
categorized list of released pollutants based on physical-chemical/fate
properties and toxicity, and toxic weighting factors for both water and
air exposures; (4) projected potential aquatic life and human impacts
using localized, simplified stream dilution modeling and reach-specific
data such as ambient levels and other pollutant sources including air
emissions, sludge disposal modeling, and other modeling as appropriate;
and (5) a benefits and risk analysis of the regulation by assessing
fate, exposure, human health concerns, and ecological concerns.
Landfills: Drafts of the five elements described above have been
completed for this industry. The contractor shall incorporate any
comments provided by the Project Officer upon award of this contract,
and shall update or expand elements as directed in these comments.
Incinerators: Drafts of the industry profile (element 2) and the
categorization of the released pollutants (element 3) have been
completed for this industry. The contractor shall incorporate any
comments provided by the Project Officer upon award of this contract,
and shall update or expand them as directed by these comments. The
contractor shall draft the remaining elements listed above (elements 1,
4, and 5) using any provided by the Project Officer upon award of this
contract. Transportation Equipment Cleaning: A draft of the
categorization of the released pollutants (element 3) has been
completed for this industry. The contractor shall incorporate any
comments provided by the Project Officer upon award of this contract,
and shall update or expand it as directed by these comments. The
contractor shall draft the remaining elements listed above (elements 1,
2, 4, and 5) using guidance provided by the Project Officer upon award
of this contract. Sources of information include but are not limited
to: 308-Questionnaire data EPA studies and reports EPA development
documents and background decision documents National Water Quality
Inventory U.S. Census File National Study of Fishing, Hunting, and
Wildlife Associated Recreation (USFW) Computer software programs,
models, and databases to facilitate this work include: STORET Water
Quality File Industrial Facilities Discharge File (IFD) GAGE File DFLOW
program Toxics Data Base (TDB) Drinking Water Supply Files DIALOG and
EPA's National On-Line Library System Aerometric Information Retrieval
System (AIRS) Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Permit Compliance System
(PCS) REACHSCAN Stream Dilution Water Quality Model POTW/Sludge Model
OST-HECD Sludge Exposure Models MMSOILS Model TRIAIR and TRIWATER
models in the Graphical Exposure Modeling System (GEMS) Deliverables:
The preliminary summary tables for the Landfills industry are due to
the Project Officer by February 7, 1997. The preliminary assessment
along with the final summary tables are due to the Project Officer by
March 31, 1997. The final draft assessment is due to the Project
Officer by September 1, 1997. A copy of each of these deliverables
shall also be provided in electronic (3.5 inch floppy disk) format at
the time they are due. The preliminary summary tables for the
Incinerators industry are due to the Project Officer byFebruary 14,
1997. The preliminary assessment and the final summary tables are due
to the Project Officer by April 7, 1997. The final draft assessment is
due to the Project Officer by September 8, 1997. A copy of the each of
these deliverables shall also be provided in electronic (3.5 inch
floppy disk) format at the time they are due. The preliminary summary
tables for the Transportation Equipment Cleaning industry are due to
the Project Officer by February 21, 1997. The preliminary assessment
and the final summary tables are due to the Project Officer by April
14, 1997. The final draft assessment is due to the Project Officer by
September 15, 1997. A copy of each of these deliverables shall also be
provided in electronic (3.5 inch floppy disk) format at the time they
are due. The contractor shall maintain a file of all documentation,
including raw data, calculations, assumptions, telephone contacts, and
sources of information used. Confidential data shall be maintained in
accordance with Office of Water CBI provisions. Contractor shall
return all files to the Project Officer on completion of contract.
Period of Performance: Through September 30, 1997 (0359) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0001 19961227\A-0001.SOL)
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