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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 19,1998 PSA#2035Ames Laboratory, 211 TASF, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-3020 B -- EXPEDITED SITE CHARACTERIZATION SOL ESC-PSB-98-01 POC Technical
POC: Dr. Martin Edelson; edelson@ameslab.gov, phone: 515.294.4987, fax:
515.294.1230, mail: Ames Laboratory, 130 Spedding Hall, Iowa State
University, Ames, Iowa, 50011 E-MAIL: Click here to contact
cummings@ameslab.gov or edelson@ameslab.gov, Contracting POC: Jack
Cummings, cummings@ameslab.gov; Technical POC: Martin Edelson,
edelson@ameslab.gov. The Ames Laboratory, a Department of Energy
Laboratory managed by Iowa State University, is seeking expressions of
interest from firms or other organizations who may wish: to learn the
"Expedited Site Characterization"(ESC) environmental site assessment
methodology; to volunteer an ESC demonstration site; to acquire
assistance planning and managing an ESC site assessment project; or who
may wish to conduct an ESC environmental site assessment project. ESC
is a field-proven methodology for environmental site assessment. It
varies from traditional methods of environmental site assessment in
significant ways. It requires the development and management of a
multi-disciplinary core team, who both manage the project and are
engaged in real-time data acquisition and interpretation, who engage in
in-field decison-making, and who produce a dynamic environmental
assessment and remediation workplan. The first phase of the work uses
multiple non-intrusive or minimally-intrusive hydrogeological
techniques to establish the hydogeology of one's conceptual site model.
The next phase focuses upon the chemical contaminants within the
now-established site model. Cost and time effective turn-around is
assured by using on-site mobile laboratories . A comprehensive quality
assurance plan is developed to assign quality attributes to all
historical and contemporarily-gathered information, and all of this is
maintained in a unified database to assure the quality of the
information used in ESC decison-making. As practiced by the Ames
Laboratory, ESC also emphasizes the proactive involvement of one's
regulatory partners in this field-process. The ESC process varies from
traditional site assessment methodologies in other ways as well.
Regulators are accepting ESC because of its strategy of proactive
regulatory involvement, because the high quality of the data produced
by the ESC process leads to better decision-making, and because these
combine to move projects to their clean-up phase well ahead of
conventional site assessment methodologies. Site owners are accepting
ESC because it breaks the lengthy and expensive iterative cycle of site
analysis, survey planning, field-sampling, off-site sample analysis,
data interpretation, site re-analysis and re-survey (all of which may
take years before leading to real remedial action). The Ames
Laboratory's ESC team leader is recognized as one of the most effective
ESC field-managers in the DoE community, he has successfully introduced
significant innovations into the ESC model, and he is co-author of the
recent ASTM ESC standard. This announcement IS NOT a procurement
solicitation. Any firm or organization that enters into a formal
partnership agreement will be expected to work under a Cooperative
Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), a Work For Others (WFO)
agreement, or a related contracting instrument. This request for
expressions of interest will close within 60 days of publication.
Interested parties should contact Dr. Edelson at:
"edelson@ameslab.gov", phone: 515.294.4987, fax: 515.294.1230. For a
more graphic description of the process see:
http://www.etd.ameslab.gov/etd.overview and
http://www.edt.ameslab.gov/etd/technologies/projects/esc/index.html
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