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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 19,1999 PSA#2327Argonne National Laboratory, EA900, 9700 South Cass Ave., Argonne, IL
60439 C -- REMEDIATING MERCURY IN SOIL SOL 041599 DUE 042399 POC Michael
Krstich, 513.697.6682; Phil Horstman, 630.252.9848 WEB: Click, then
access "Current Project Opportunities", http://www.ead.anl.gov/techcon.
E-MAIL: Click for quick response to your questions., horstmap@anl.gov.
Industry input is being requested for a 3-day Forum on the topic of
"Remediating Mercury in Soil at the Department of Energy Oak Ridge Y-12
Plant" for characterizing and remediating mercury in soil, sediment and
bedrock. The TechCon and Innovative Treatment Remediation Demonstration
programs of the Department of Energy (DOE) are coordinating the Forum,
which will involve staff from the site remediation contractor, the
DOE, responsible regulators, and other stakeholders. Technology
providers (vendors) with relevant knowledge in this technical area and
wishing to participate in this invitation-only Forum should respond as
soon as possible. The procedure is to submit capabilities and
experience via the TechCon web site at http://www.ead.anl.gov/techcon
using the "Current Project Opportunities" link (Oak Ridge / Mercury in
Soil) or contacting a TechCon representative identified above. THIS IS
NOT A SOLICITATION FOR BID, but it provides industry participants a
unique opportunity to interact first-hand withthe problem-holders and
decision-makers who will ultimately be responsible for selecting the
interim actions to be implemented. DOE's Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) is
located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The Y-12 Plant, which is one of the
three installations of the ORR, encompasses about 324 hectars (800
acres) near the northeast corner of ORR adjacent to the city of Oak
Ridge. Built in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project, the Y-12 Plant
is a manufacturing and developmental engineering facility that formerly
produced components for various nuclear weapons systems. The soil in
the Upper East Fork Poplar Creek (UEFPC) watershed, which is part of
the Y-12 Plant installation, contains Hg in quantities greater than
permitted by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations for
soils. The source of the Hg is from the release of elemental Hg used
during the 1950s and early 1960s at the Y-12 Plant. The project team is
evaluating characterization and remediation technologies for the
treatment of Hg in soil, sediment, and bedrock at the entire Y-12
watershed. However, the Building 9201-2 area at the Y-12 Plant is one
of the most immediate targets for Hg remediation. The TechCon Web Site
will provide additional details on the Forum and links to support
documents, questionnaires, and directions for submitting the required
information. The information provided by the responders at this web
site will be the only source used for the purpose of preparing a list
of INTERESTED, PRE-QUALIFIED SOURCES. Only those responders selected
from the Pre-Qualified list will receive an invitation to the Forum.
All responses must be posted to the web site by Friday, 04/23/99.
TELEPHONE INQUIRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR
PROPOSAL. Posted 04/15/99 (W-SN320568). (0105) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0027 19990419\C-0012.SOL)
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