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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 30,1999 PSA#2399US EPA Region 8, Attn: 8TMS-G(Simplified Acquisitions), 999 18th
Street, Suite 500, Denver, CO 80202-2466 R -- ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE FT. PECK TRIBAL AIR
PROGRAM SOL RFQ-CO-99-00177 DUE 081399 POC Technical: Betsy Wahl @
406-644-1130; Administrative: Maureen Martin @ 303-312-7089 E-MAIL:
martin.maureen@epamail.epa.gov, wahl.betsy@epa.gov. Contract
Requirements: Work shall be performed at the Ft. Peck Tribe, Air
Quality Program, P.O. Box 1027, Poplar, MT 59255. The contractor shall:
1. Procure, and both pre- and post-sample weigh, PM-10 filters
collected by Tribal personnel. Requirements include supplying data
forms, envelopes, and postage to the Tribe on a quarterly basis. EPA
Region 8 will provide all filters. It is not necessary to refrigerate
filters to preserve volatiles. 2. Contact Tribe and/or project officer
when filters or data are incomplete, and provide recommendations for
correcting the problems. Whenever correction necessitates an unbudgeted
trip or a large expenditure in technical assistance, contractor shall
contact the project officer for prior approval in order to avoid cost
overruns. The data validity/completeness requirement is 75% for each
calendar quarter. Data validity/completeness between 75-100% is an
excellent goal encouraged by the Montana Office. The contractor will
monitor data validity/completeness during each quarter by ensuring
receipt of filters on a minimum of a biweekly basis, or receipt of data
download disks on a monthly basis. The contractor will notify the
project officer regarding problems identified with data
validity/completeness. 3. Analyze and report PM-10 and meteorological
data to the Tribe and EPA through quarterly reports to be received no
later than 8 weeks after the end of each calendar quarter. One (1)
copy, each, should be sent to the Tribal contact, the project officer,
and directly to the EPA Technical Assistance Team. Reports must be
double-sided, and shall outline the monitoring network, the period
covered by the report, and activities performed under the contract. As
a quality assurance step, the contractor will provide a certification
of acceptance for the data submitted in the quarterly report. The
certification will be sent with the quarterly report to the Tribal
contact. 4. Detail the circumstances for all periods of missing data to
assist the project officer in taking appropriate followup. Be brief,
but as specific as possible. Avoid generic statements which do not
assist with followup, such as "Filter not collected". Instead, provide
the circumstances whenever possible, such as "Personnel unavailable to
collect filter... Winter weather prevented filter collection... Tribe
has not provided details... etc". 5. Verify that all data collection
addresses all parameters needed for input into the national AIRS
database. Prior to input of data into AIRS, the contractor must receive
a certification signed by the tribal quality assurance officer
approving quarterly data. 6. Input all ambient air monitoring data,
precision and accuracy data, all valid (precision) data pairs in AIRS
format on a disk provided by the EPA Technical Assistance Team. Return
the disk to the Technical Assistance Team for inclusion in the
national AIRS database within 60 days of the end of each quarter. 7.
Track information on all filters which have been voided. 8. Ensure
during each quarter that all monitors remain on correct sampling
schedules. Ensure that meteorological equipment is working properly.
Repair equipment on an as needed basis, and only after receiving
approval from the project officer for materials exceeding $50.00. All
spare and replacement parts will be reimbursed at cost plus 15% for
procurement costs. 9. Conduct a one-point flow (accuracy) audit on one
or two PM-10 samplers every quarter on the Tribal network. Ensure that
every sampler is audited once per year. Conduct audits according to the
requirements of 40 CFR Part 58, Appendix 3.4.1 [See guidance in Redbook
Section 2.11.7]. 10. Provide technical guidance and supervision to
Tribal technicians conducting calibrations. On a quarterly basis,
ensure that Tribal technicians can perform calibrations by visually
observing calibration procedures. 11. Install PM-10 samplers,
meteorological towers, and monitoring stations support equipment where
needed, and as specified by the Tribe and project officer. 12. Provide
on-site training and technical assistance to Tribal technicians, as
needed. For additional and unbudgeted training and assistance,
contractor shall contact the project officer for prior approval. 13.
Anticipated problems and/or needed changes in this scope of work shall
be communicated in writing to the project officer as soon as it is
reasonably possible to do so in order to maximize the opportunity for
successful resolution. 14. Provide on-site training and technical
assistance in writing, reviewing, and implementing the Quality
Assurance Project Plan (QAPP). To ensure data validity, the contractor
shall conduct periodic reviews to ensure that the QAPP is being
implemented. Quotations shall be submitted by COB 8/13/99 to Maureen
Martin via fax @ 303-312-6685 or mailed to: USEPA Region 8
(8TMS-G/M.Martin, Simplified Acquisitions) 999 18th St., Ste. 500,
Denver, CO 80202-2466. The Request for Quotations is from the
Simplified Acquisitions Team (formerly Small Purchases) of US EPA
Region 8 and is governed by the Simplified Acquisitions Procedures of
the Federal Acquisitions Regulations. Posted 07/28/99 (W-SN360046).
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