COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 19,2000 PSA#2645 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 26 W. Martin Luther King Dr.,
Cincinnati, OH 45268 A -- EXTENSION OF CONTRACT 68-C5-0037, FIELD/PILOT SCALE EVALUATION OF
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUPERFUND CLEANUP SOL TT-3
POC Mike Hennessey, 513-487-2032, E-MAIL: Office of Acquisition
Management, Cincinnati Contracts, hennessey.mike@epa.gov. EPA intends
to extend Contract 68-C5-0037, "Field/Pilot Scale Evaluation of
Physical/Chemical Treatment Technologies for Superfund Cleanup", to
allow completion of the following work assignments: WA 16 -- Evaluation
of Multiple Remediation Technologies for Treatment of Petroleum Waste;
WA 26 -- Demonstration of Reactive Barriers for Treatment of metal and
Organic Chemicals; WA 36 -- Evaluation of Passive and Semi-passive
Treatment Technologies for Mine Drainage; WA 43 -- Demonstration of
Remedial Technologies for Treatment of Organics in Subsurface Soils; WA
46 -- Demonstration of an In-Situ Thermal Technology At Rocky Mountain
Arsenal; WA 47 -- Demonstration of Field Measurement Devices for Total
Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Soil; WA 49 -- Evaluation of
CommodoreTechnology for Treatment of PCB contaminated Soils; WA 50 --
Development of Guidance for Using Field Analytical Data for Superfund
and SITE Projects; WA 51 -- Demonstration of MatCon Modified Asphalt
Containment Cover; WA 55 -- Evaluation of LasagnaTM Technology; WA 56
-- Demonstration of Groundwater Recirculation Well Technology; WA 57 --
Evaluation of Minergy Glass Furnace Treatment Technology for
PCB-Contaminated Sediments; WA 63 -- Demonstration of Steam Enhanced
Remediation at a Former Wood Treating Site; WA 66 -- Evaluation of
Processes/Technologies for Remediation of Ground Water Contanimated
with MTBE. Each of these work assignments is either in some phase of
the field work associated with the demonstrations or is in the data
reduction and report preparation phase of the process. It is estiamted
that about 27,000 hour and an additional 12 months will be required to
complete the work. Companies that feel they can provide the
Government's requirements may submit qualification statements that
explain how the technical work will be completed within the time
schedules negotiated for each demonstation and without compromising the
validity of the data generated during the demonstrations. Responses
must be received no later than 15 days after publication of this
notice. Posted 07/17/00 (W-SN475677). (0199) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0004 20000719\A-0004.SOL)
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