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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 15,1999 PSA#2432US 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 092299 POC Debbie Clevenger
(406)441-1120, X221 E-MAIL: clevenger.debra@epa.gov,
clevenger.debra@epa.gov. This is a re-solicitation of RFQ-CO-99-00177.
Iriginal Quotations were lost by courier company en route to Project
Officer in Montana. Please resubmit quotations directly to US EPA
Region 8 Montana Office either by fax (406)441-1125, or mail to US EPA
Region 8, (8MO/B.Wahl), 301 S. Park Drawer 10096, Helena, MT 59626.
Quotations must be 15 pages or less. Quotations in excess of 15 pages
will not be considered. Quotations must be received by 4 P.M. (MST),
9/22/99, in the Helena Office. Quotations received after 4 P.M. on
9/22/99 will not be considered. 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.
ContactTribe 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 Tribalcontact, 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. Posted 09/13/99 (W-SN379538). (0256) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0089 19990915\R-0001.SOL)
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