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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 13,1998 PSA#2158U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Contracts Management Division
(MD-33), Attention: OARSC, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 A -- RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT -- DEVELOPMENT OF HAPEM-MS3 ME FACTORS DUE
082698 POC Clarence Roberts (919) 541-2344 Development of HAPEM-MS3 ME
Factors The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intends to
negotiate a sole source agreement with TRJ Environmental 713 Shadylawn
Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. TRJ Environmental developed the model and
therefore, is uniquely qualified because of their knowledge and
demonstrated expertise with the HAPEM-MS3 model and previous
development of ME factors. The contractor shall perform the technical
tasks necessary to develop the appropriate ME factors to access
potential human exposure with the HAPEM-MS3 model from up to 40
hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). Specifically, the Vendor shall perform
the following tasks: Task 1. The Vendor shall submit a work plan
outlining their technical approach to the statement of work. The
Project Manager (PM) will review the work plan and provide comments
and/or approve as necessary. Task 2. The Vendor shall conduct a
literature search of past and ongoing efforts relating to
indoor/outdoor concentration relationships for HAPs. The search shall
include a review of the ORD effort the National Human Exposure
Assessment Survey (NHEXAS). Results of the search shall be summarized
in a draft letter report to the PM. Following PM review of the draft
letter report the Vendor shall prepare and submit a final letter report
addressing any of the PM's concerns Task 3. Based upon the information
developed in Task 2, the Vendor shall develop appropriate ME factors
for up to 40 HAPs. The PM shall provide the Vendor with the list of
HAPs. Where possible the Vendor may group HAPs into appropriate
categories based upon the physical characteristics and expected
concentration gradient behavior of the chemical. Further the Vendor
shall make suggestions as to the number of ME locations appropriate for
each pollutant. In developing the factors the Vendor shall address any
known or potential indoor sources of the HAP as well as the degree of
uncertainty associated with each factor. This analysis shall be
summarized in a draft letter report to the PM. Following PMreview of
the draft letter report the Vendor shall prepare and submit a final
letter report addressing any of the PM's concerns. The EPA anticipates
awarding a Small Purchase for this requirement. All responsible
sources may respond by submitting a written narrative statement of
capability within 15 days of this notice to Clarence Roberts at the
above address for consideration by the Agency. Responses must include
detailed technical information and other technical literature
demonstrating the ability to meet these requirements. Responses shall
also include itemized pricing that is sufficient to make a
determination of what competition is feasible. If no affirmative
responses are received within 15 days of this notice to determined
whether a qualified source is more advantageous to the government, an
order will be placed with DRI. Submit response to the U.S. EPA,
Attention: Clarence Roberts (MD-33) Contracts Management Division,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711. No telephonic requests will be
honored. See numbered Note 22. E-mail address is
Roberts.Clarence@epamail.epa.gov. Posted 08/11/98 (W-SN235761). (0223) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0007 19980813\A-0007.SOL)
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