F--PFAS BIO-HAZARDOUS WASTE PICKUP
INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE
Notice type
Sources Sought
Solicitation #
140G0126Q0177
NAICS
562112
PSC
F108
Posted
June 7, 2026
Response due
June 10, 2026
What this opportunity is
The Department of the Interior is seeking hazardous waste disposal services, specifically for PFAS bio-hazardous waste, at the US Geological Survey's Eastern Ecological Science Center in Laurel, MD. This opportunity falls under NAICS 562112, suitable for small businesses specializing in hazardous waste management. As a sources sought notice, interested vendors should track the opportunity for potential future solicitations rather than submitting bids at this stage.
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Description
Statement of Work
Hazardous Waste Disposal and Soil Sample
1. Introduction. The US Geological Survey (USGS), Eastern Ecological Science Center at
Patuxent Research Refuge, 12100 Beech Forest Road, Laurel, MD has a requirement to have
hazardous waste removed from the center. Services include analyses, fate determination,
manifesting and documentation, excavation, pick-up, transportation, labeling, and audit
trails until ultimate treatment or disposal.
2. Scope. These services include waste characterization, supplies and packaging, labeling and
documentation, technical support, licenses and permits, insurance, and disposition. Items
that will be collected in appropriate containers upon request. Some of the PFAS bio-waste
has been collected and currently in large trash bags ready for disposal. This site also
contains 15 bird pens, each approximately 8 ft. x 50 ft., which require PFAS testing of the
substrate and possible excavation and disposal based on the results of the analyses. A
sampling grid and collecting approximately 5 samples per pen (75 total) to determine
contamination levels. 5 Samples will be taken from each pen from 5 separate holes. The
samples will be taken to a depth of 6" Below Ground Surface (BGS). The grid will be
staggered, with the first sampled being taken approximately 5' from the concrete in the
middle of the pen. The next sample will be taken to the right of the middle, halfway
between the middle line and the right wall of the pen, 8' horizontally from where the first
sample was taken. This 8' distance will be followed for all subsequent samples. The 3rd and
5th samples will also be taken at the midline, and the 4th sample will be taken identically to
the 2nd, but on the left side of the midline of the pen. This process will be repeated for the
remaining 14 pens. If the result of sampling shows above acceptable limits this soil must
also be removed and disposed following federal and/or state guidelines as per the
requirement of this contract.
3. Work Requirements.
a. Technical Requirements
1) Shipping and disposal manifests, permits, placarding requirements, as well as
labeling of appropriate containers will be provided at the time of pickup by the
Government.
2) Drivers and pick up technicians must be trained and certified disposal technicians,
knowledgeable in packaging procedures, labeling, DOT requirements, and in safe
loading, bracing, and transportation of hazardous, and universal wastes.
3) Possess and maintain all statutory required vehicular insurances, workman’s
compensation insurance, general liability insurance, and premises insurances.
4) All waste removal under this agreement shall be transported and disposed of in
accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations.
b. Deliverables
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1) Deliverables shall include all supplies such as packaging, drums, liners, approved
absorbents, labels, pallets and shrink wraps.
2) Paperwork, permits, completed waste manifests, and waste characterization records.
3) Documented proof of proper disposal, such as a certificate of disposal and/or
certification of destruction.
c. Performance Objectives
Upon written notification of a requirement for waste removal, the Contractor shall have
a 48-hour response time to begin developing inventorying and packaging procedures.
Inventorying and packaging procedures shall be completed within three (3) days
following the development of the procedures. The Contractor shall remove inventoried
and packaged waste within 25 calendar days following completion of inventorying and
packaging of the waste products and/or in accordance with the time requirements
specified in 40 CFR 262.
The contractor shall ensure that wastes packaged for disposal are in properly labeled,
appropriate containers and are properly sealed. The Contractor shall package wastes in
a manner acceptable to the disposal facility.
Carriers shall have required EPA, DOT, and state (where applicable) registry for
hazardous and universal waste transport and verifiable records of good shipping
practices, which may be checked through local DOT authorities.
Carriers shall be chosen, where possible, who do a minimum of interlining or
intermediate stopping before reaching the disposal site. Carriers shall use routes of
transport, which have been designated or approved by the DOT for hazardous material
transport. Drivers must be fully qualified and properly trained for hazardous material
transportation.
Prior to transporting hazardous materials, the contractor shall provide evidence of all
proper licensing and certification to transport materials
One (1) copy of all documentation including the original manifest prepared by the
Contractor shall be submitted to the USGS at the time of each pick-up for signature. All
documentation must be clearly legible.
The Contractor shall dispose of all waste at an EPA approved waste disposal facility that
has been approved by the USGS. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to obtain all
necessary documentation verifying that the delivery of all items has been accomplished.
The Contractor shall comply with all applicable health and safety regulations and
requirements (including reporting requirements) of the U.S. Government.
d. Permits and Licenses – General
In the performance of work hereunder, the Contractor shall obtain and maintain in
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effect all necessary permits and licenses required by Federal, State, or local government,
or subdivision thereof, or of any other duly constituted public authority. At no separate
or additional cost to the government, the contractor shall comply with all laws and
regulations applicable to work to be performed hereunder, including any revised statutes
or regulations effective during the life of the contract.
4. Support Information.
a. Invoices for services must include the Purchase Order Number, item description of each
service, quantity of each service, and cost of each service.
b. The contractor shall pr…
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