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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 24,1997 PSA#1831

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 26 W. Martin Luther King Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45268

B -- TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS, BENEFITS ANALYSIS AND TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD DETERMINATIONS SOL PR-CI-97-10291 POC Nancy Muzzy (513)366-2023 WEB: Office of Acquisition Management -- Cincinnati Contracts Management Division, http://www.epa.gov/oam/cinn cmd. The Environmental Protection Agency is performing a "market search" for a contractor to provide support for the EPA Office of Water (OW), in the areas of environmental assessments, benefits analysis, and total maximum daily load determinations. The Office of Science and Technology (OST), Standards and Applied Science Division (SASD), Exposure Assessment Branch (EAB), EPA, is responsible for providing technical support to the Office of Water (OW) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program under 303(d) of the Clean Water Act of 1987 (CWA) and support for environmental assessment and benefits analysis to the Effluent Guidelines program under 304(m) of the CWA. The successful contractor will supply all necessary labor, material, services, equipment, and facilities in support of the effort delineated by the statement of work. The successful contractor will be expected to provide technical support services to aid the Agency in the following task areas: modeling support, model interface development, model development, data compilation, GIS use and application development, environmental assessments, risk-benefit analyses, workshops, training and logistical support, technical support of models, and expert/peer review support. Identified needs include (1) developing specific applications to aid with conducting environmental assessments and risk-benefit analyses, and (2) providing modeling resources to assess issues such as mixing zones, sediments, metals, toxic and conventional pollutants, pathogens, biological/ecological effects, bioaccumulation, atmospheric transport and deposition of pollutants to watersheds, and movement of pollutants to groundwater. Workshops and technical training will be provided for EPA and State personnel relative to using integrated GIS-based modeling applications, running environmental fate and transport models, performing TMDL calculations for watersheds, and other programmatic issues. Developing of training courses and workshop materials, for Agency personnel, the regulated community, andthe public, including course instructors, will be included. Logistical support and technology transfer efforts will apply to all contract statement of work activities. The EPA reserves the right to set this action aside for small businesses. The applicable SIC Code is 8742 with a size standard of $5 million in average annual receipts over the preceding three years. ALL INTERESTED SMALL BUSINESSES SHOULD FURNISH STATEMENTS REFERENCING THEIR CAPABILITIES WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS OF THE PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. It is anticipated that a cost plus fixed fee/level-of-effort contract will result from the award of this solicitation. The Government anticipates a level-of-effort of 15,400 direct labor hours for the 12 month base contract year. The two option years (periods) are anticipated at 15,400 direct labor hours each, for a total potential of 46,200 direct labor hours over 36 months. The Government anticipates including quantity option amounts of 100% for the Base and both option periods, which brings the maximum total potential on the contract to 92,400 direct labor hours over the 36 months. Small businesses are requested to submit appropriate documentation that demonstrates their capability to support this effort. Supporting documentation should be submitted in duplicate to Norm White, OSDBU, 26 W. Martin Luther King Drive, Cincinnati, OH, 45268. It is anticipated that this solicitation will be issued on or around late June, 1997.***** (0112)

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