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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 4,1999 PSA#2447Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, 9500 MacArthur Blvd.,
West Bethesda, MD 20817-5700 99 -- TECHNOLOGIES, PROCEDURES, CONCEPTS, SYSTEMS, ALTERNATIVE
MATERIALS OR DEVICES TO REPLACE, MINIMIZE OR PROCESS POLLUTANTS PRESENT
IN CHAIN LOCKER EFFLUENT DISCHARGE SOL N00167-99-SS-0087 POC Sheila
Riggs, (301)227-5198 In support of the development of Uniform National
Discharge Standards (UNDS), the Carderock Division, Naval Surface
Warfare Center (CDNSWC) seeks sources to provide technologies,
procedures, concepts, systems, alternative materials, or devices to
replace, minimize, process, or otherwise control pollutants present in
chain locker effluent discharge generated by Armed Forces vessels.
This discharge consists of accumulated precipitation and seawater that
is occasionally emptied from the compartment used to store the
vessel's anchor chain. Navy policy requires that the anchor chain,
appendages, and anchor on Navy surface vessels be washed down with
seawater during retrieval to prevent onboard accumulation of sediment.
The chain locker sump accumulates the residual water and other debris,
such as paint chips, rust, and grease, that drains from the chain
following anchor chain washdown and retrieval, or washes into the chain
locker during heavy weather. Water accumulating in the chain locker
sump is removed by a drainage eductor powered by the shipboard firemain
system. This discharge may contain bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, copper,
iron, nickel, and various forms of nitrogen. Additionally, this
discharge has the potential to transport nonindigenous species.
Potential offerors are requested to respond with technical
documentation supporting the technology, procedure, concept, system,
alternative material, or device. The proposed solution must demonstrate
the ability to control, reduce, or eliminate the discharge and some or
all of its constituents listed above. Additional information should
include, but not be limited to, the following: process description,
current commercial or military applications, specific applications in
the marine environment (including customer references/ship class/name),
processing rate capability, normal operative and maximum permissible
pressures, physical size, total dry and wet weights, maintenance
requirements, operational manning requirements, power consumption per
hour of operation, utilities required, secondary waste streams
generated, and equipment performance and testing results. Technical,
industry, or professional society certifications or endorsements should
be provided, if available. A summary of agents or contaminants which
could potentially interfere with the operation and performance of the
technology is also requested. In evaluating the submissions, DoD will
consider the following criteria: (1) the nature of the discharge that
the technology, procedure, concept, system, alternative material, or
device is designed to process, (2) the effectiveness of the technology,
procedure, concept, system, alternative material, or device at
mitigating the environmental effects of that discharge, and (3) the
technology, procedure, concept, system, alternative material, or
device's cost, practicability and effect on operations or operational
capability when installed and used on a vessel. This synopsis is for
information purposes and to identify potential technologies and
offerors. This sources sought announcement does not constitute an RFP
and does not obligate the government in any way to purchase or test any
of the potential solutions offered. Further, it does not commit the
government to pay for any proposal costs in response to the sources
sought announcement. Submit responses for this synopsis to Naval
Surface Warfare Center, Attn: Sheila Riggs (chain locker), Code 633,
9500 MacArthur Boulevard, West Bethesda, Maryland 20817. Responses to
this sources sought announcement are due within 45 calendar days of the
date of publication. For additional technical information on chain
locker effluent discharge, refer to the nature of discharge (NOD)
report available at http://206.5.146.100/n45/doc/unds/unds.html. For
more information on this effort, please consult the Federal Register
dated 25 August 1998 or visit the notice on the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's homepage at
http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-WATER/1999/May/Day-10/w11164.htm.
Posted 09/30/99 (W-SN386569). (0273) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0258 19991004\99-0014.SOL)
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