COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 29,2000 PSA#2674 Department of the Air Force, Air Combat Command, 2 CONS, 841 Fairchild
Ave Ste 205, Barksdale AFB, LA, 71110-2271 R -- RESIDUE REMOVAL AT CLAIBORNE BOMBING RANGE SOL F16602-00-Q0407
DUE 090500 POC Hilda Risty, Contract Administrator, Phone 318-456-3262,
Fax 318-456-3294, Email Hilda.Risty@barksdale.af.mil -- Cathina Stone,
Contract Administrator, Phone 318-456-2430, Fax 318-456-3294, Email
WEB: Visit this URL for the latest information about this,
http://www2.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=M&ProjID=F16602-00-Q0407&LocID=886. E-MAIL: Hilda Risty, Hilda.Risty@barksdale.af.mil.
STATEMENT OF WORK FOR RANGE RESIDUE REMOVAL CLAIBORNE BOMBING RANGE
Forest Service Road # 240 Woodworth, LA 71485 This project entails the
Demilitarization, Certification, Disposal and Recycling of stockpiled
inert ordnance, ordnance related materials, and range residue/debris.
This ordnance and range residue/debris is located in an unsecured
Range Holding Area (RHA). The RHA is located on the 917 OSF/OL-A,
Claiborne Bombing Range, Forest Service Road # 240, Woodworth, LA,
71485. The 917 OSF/Operating Location A's parent organization is the
917 Wing, AFRC, located at Barksdale AFB, LA. Contract scope includes
residue demilitarization (including certification and validation),
proper handling of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA)-regulated materials, segregation of any Low Level Radioactive
Components, and transfer of all range residue (except the inner filling
of the inert, full scale bomb material) in the Range Holding Areas
(RHA) to either recycling centers or landfills. Removal effort doesnot
include collection of range residue from impact or target areas to the
RHA. Range residue is primarily composed of expended practice munitions
such as large and small practice bombs, trash and debris, tires, and so
forth. It also encompasses expended target materials such as salvaged
vehicles parts, etc. The residue removed from active impact areas is
currently being retained in unsecured holding areas established by the
manager of the Claiborne Bombing Range. The residue has value on the
recycling market due to its content of commercially viable metals such
as steel, aluminum, and brass. Explosive components, ignitable residue
from spotting charges of phosphoric fillers, low-level radiological
contaminants, or waste automotive fluids may contaminate the residue.
Not all the residue has recycling value. Tires, plastic vehicle
components, and other debris are common trash residue from range
targets that must be safely processed for release to landfills. Posted
08/25/00 (D-SN490472). (0238) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0080 20000829\R-0005.SOL)
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