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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 15,1997 PSA#1910Tennessee Valley Authority, Procurement, 1101 Market Street,
Chattanooga, TN 37402 B -- MEDICAL WASTE INCINERATOR FOR TEST TO DESTROY ILLICIT SUBSTANCES
SOL YC-11122 DUE 091697 POC J. D. Carroll (423) 751-3364 The Tennessee
Valley Authority (TVA), on behalf of the Office of National Drug
Control Policy, Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center (ONDCP/CTAC),
is requesting proposals for a transportable medical waste incinerator
(MWI) as a field test unit and associated operational support services
to provide a short-term test of the MWI technology for the destruction
of seized narcotics/contraband materials. The MWI will be located in
the San Diego, California area, probably at Otay Mesa. The MWI shall
meet all Federal, State, and Local permitting standards and regulations
and be permitted by the San Diego Air Pollution Control District
(SPAPCD) for demonstration operations. The MWI will be tested during
this field demonstration for approximately 1 month. The system shall be
transported by the contractor to the site near San Diego for the
demonstration. The system shall not require exceptional water, power,
sewer, or other utility services. Any water that is discharged from the
system to the sewer shall passall industrial waste water standards and
regulations associated with the appropriate county or district. The
MWI system will be required to: (1) Destroy at least 40,000 pounds of
narcotics with all associated coverings, over a 1 month period; larger
destruction capabilities are preferred; (2) Demonstrate a throughput
of at least 300 lbs/hr for 5 consecutive days, 6 hrs/day; larger
destruction capabilities and longer times preferred; (3) Provide gas
and water monitoring throughout the demonstration as required by
SPAPCD. The contractor shall provide operator/engineering support
sufficient for the entire demonstration at the test site. The DEA shall
provide all personnel necessary for loading targeted materials in the
MWI system. Data will be collected to help determine the appropriate
modifications required, if any, to destroy such inorganics in a cost
effective manner. The material, the amount to be destroyed, and the
extent of destruction shall be agreed upon by the contractor and the
Project Manager. (0225) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0012 19970815\B-0002.SOL)
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