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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 16,1995 PSA#1304FERMCO, 498 Circle Freeway Drive, Suite 222, Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 F -- NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION SERVICES - POTENTIAL SOURCES
SOUGHT Contact: Paul A. Simons, (513) 648-7173. Fernald Environmental
Management Corporation (FERMCO), the Environmental Restoration
Management Contractor for the DOE's Fernald Environmental Management
Project (FEMP), is seeking interested qualified source(s) to provide a
mobile treatment system to treat/process Hazardous Radioactive mixed
waste at the FEMP using various chemical/physical processes. The
treated waste must meet various RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions, and
Mixed Waste Disposal Facility Waste Acceptance Criteria. The waste is
currently stored at the FEMP and is comprised of the following
categories (which include but are not limited to the stated
representative waste streams): (A) Fibrous material, including rags,
absorbent pads, paper, personal protective clothing, etc. Some of the
waste streams include free liquids and sludges. The primary
contaminants are listed spent solvents (halogenated and
non-halogenated) and waste oils. Some of the waste is contaminated with
TC volatiles and TC metals as well as some contaminated metal, wood,
hard plastics, glass, rubber and discarded tools. (B) Soils and
Sludges, including dry granular solids, semi-solids, oily semi-solids
and free standing liquids. The waste streams primarily consist of
sludges from sump cleanout and soils. The primary contaminants are
listed spent solvents (halogenated and non-halogenated) and waste oils.
Some of the waste is contaminated with TC volatiles and TC metals.
Contaminant concentrations vary over a wide range. (C) Mercury
contaminated waste streams, each containing a distinct matrix and
mercury concentration, ranging from surface contamination to elemental
mercury. Some waste streams contain other listed and TC waste codes
which may require additional treatment. (D) Lead solids such as lead
bricks for shielding and other elemental forms of lead. No other waste
codes are associated with this category. (E) Aqueous waste streams
containing very low concentrations of listed and TC contaminants. The
waste streams appear likely for treatment through the FEMP wastewater
treatment system. (F) Reactives including uranium hexafluoride,
magnesium metal turnings and calcium metal. This is a very small
category consisting of characteristic reactives and ignitables. (G)
Oxidizers including primarily nitrates in solid form such as thorium
and uranium nitrate. Also included are waste streams which are nitrates
in solution, typically with nitric acid. The liquid waste streams are
not RCRA oxidizers, but are corrosive. Also, this category may contain
toxicity characteristic metals. These wastes may be utilized in the
treatment of other wastes. (H) Salt bath residues, primarily barium
chloride, including solid furnace salt and bricks contaminated with the
furnace salt. (I) PCBs including light ballasts and contaminated soils
and debris. (J) Corrosives liquids including aqueous solutions which
are acidic and caustic. All of these waste categories may contain any
combination of the following EPA Waste Codes: D001-D043, F001-F005,
U044, U080, U220, U228. The radioactive component consists of thorium
and uranium consistent with the fuel processing cycle. Interested
parties should submit descriptive company literature to the attention
of Paul A. Simons, FERMCO, P.O. Box 5387804, Cincinnati, Ohio
45253-8704. Only interested, qualified source(s) should request a RFP
which is anticipated to be available in July of 1995. Your request must
be in writing. Telephone inquiries will not be accepted. This is not a
request for proposal. (072) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0052 19950315\F-0009.SOL)
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