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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 15,1999 PSA#2496Defense Energy Support Center, 8725 John J. Kingman Rd., Suite 4950, Ft
Belvoir, VA 22060-6222 S -- PRIVATIZATION OF UTILITY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AND PLANTS AT FORT
DIX MILITARY INSTALLATION IN NEW JERSEY. SOL SPO600-00-R-0022 DUE
032700 POC Contract Specialist, Verna Velez @ (703) 767-8537 or (703)
767-8757 fax Contract Specialist Montrez Nicholson @ (703) 767-8131
Contracting Officer, Marlies Drechsel @ (703) 767-8130. WEB: Utility
Privatization Information, http://www.desc.dla.mil/main/a/iscd.htm.
E-MAIL: For Additional Information or Clarification,
vvelez@desc.dla.mil. DESC: The Defense Energy Support Center (DESC), in
conjunction with the US Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation
Management (ACSIM) plans to offer the privatization of existing
applicable Water and Wastewater distribution systems located at Fort
Dix, New Jersey. Privatization is defined as the transfer of ownership
and responsibility for the operation, maintenance, repair, future
upgrades, and future utility plant replacements. As a result of this
solicitation, firm(s) will be selected to assume ownership of said
plants and utility systems. The successful firm(s) will be required to
purchase the existing systems from the Government and may be required
to provide expansions to the systems to meet future needs of the
Government. This requirement is unrestricted. All responsible sources
may submit an offer, which will be considered. The request for proposal
will be available on or about 07 January 2000. INSTALLATION AND UTILITY
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS: Fort Dix, New Jersey 08640-5508. Potable water
distribution system and plant: Primary water supply source: The primary
water supply source which supplies Fort Dix is surface water from the
Rancocas Creek, located 5 miles from the water plant. The raw water is
captured at the river and is pumped by three pumps via two 16-inch
water lines to the water treatment plant. The pumping station and
pipeline can deliver 4 MGD of raw water to the treatment plant. Water
Treatment Plant: The water treatment plant original plant design is 2
MGD and has since been upgraded to 4 MGD. Currently sedimentation tanks
are being added to the plant. The treatment consists of pumping the
surface water directly to the plant. Treatment at the plant consists of
chemical addition, flocculation, sedimentation, final filtering, and
disinfection with chlorination. After treatment, the water flows to the
ground storage clear water reservoir. The treated water is pumped from
the ground storage to elevated tanks that provide distribution storage
and pressure. Water Distribution System: The water distribution system
ranges in size from 2 inches to 16 inches in diameter. The total
length of the system is approximately 356,800 feet. Within the system
there are approximately 341 isolation valves and 475 fire hydrants.
Water storage tanks: There are four water storage tanks with a combined
capacity of 2,000,000 gallons. Wastewater collection system: The sewer
system at Fort Dix consists of a collection system, a number of lift
stations and a wastewater treatment plant. Wastewater collection system
pipes range in size from less than 4 inches to 36 inches. The total
length of the sewer collection system is about 267,000 linear feet. The
majority of the line is 8 inches in diameter. There are about 1,056
manholes located throughout the sewer system. The sewage flows to the
lift station where it is pumped to the treatment plant. Lift Stations:
There are 15 lift stations in the wastewater collection system and
once the upgrade contract is complete the number will be reduced to 13
lift stations. Wastewater Treatment Plant: A new wastewater treatment
plant was constructed at Fort Dix in 1994. It serves Fort Dix and
McGuire AFB. The wastewater treatment facility has an average design
capacity of 4.6 MGD. The peak design plant flow is 12.7 MGD. The
wastewater treatment plant is considered to be a tertiary treatment
facility. The primary treatment consists of two primary settling tanks
that remove settleable or easily floatable material. The sludge
removed from the facility is pumped to the sludge dewatering facility
for further treatment. The flow passing through the primary tanks goes
into the secondary tanks. The flow is a Bardenpho process; a variation
of the active sludge process. The process removes phosphorus and
nitrogen. The flow from the tanks enters the final settling tanks where
the majority of the solids settle out and are returned to the secondary
treatments tanks. Excess sludge is wasted to the thickener. Following
the final settling tanks the flow enters the gravity filtration tanks
where the suspended solids are reduced below 10mg/l and the flow is
disinfected by ultraviolation radiation. After disinfection, the flow
enters the effluent pump station where it is pumped to the percolation
lagoons. The effluent percolates from the lagoons and recharges the
groundwater. Note: McGuire Air Force Base is contiguous to Fort Dix
utilizing the Fort Dix wastewater plant. Wastewater collection system
176,000 linear feet. Posted 12/13/99 (W-SN408079). (0347) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0070 19991215\S-0010.SOL)
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