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06/30/2026 See below RFI Q&A's for Hazmat pickup and Disposal at Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg: Over-and-Above Streams: If the Coast Guard generates waste volumes that exceed the annual estimates provided in Section 2.2, or if a completely new, unlisted waste stream is generated, how will those excess services be ordered and billed? Will there be an "Over and Above" or "Discretionary" CLIN established? Over-and-Above Streams: Billed as a one-time purchase. Extraction Points & Infrastructure: For the 15,000 gallons of Oily Water (Bilge Water) and 2,000 gallons of Petroleum Oils, are vacuum trucks pumping directly from vessels (cutters) moored at the docks, or are they evacuating shore-based collection / holding tanks? Extraction Points & Infrastructure: These waste streams are primarily located in 360-gallon totes. Hose Length Requirements: What is the maximum distance (in feet) from the closest designated vacuum truck staging parking area to the waste extraction points at both the North Moorings and South Moorings locations? This dictates necessary hose lengths and pump head pressures Hose Length Requirements: Approx. 50ft. Historical Contamination Levels: Can the government provide historical laboratory profiles or analytical data regarding the Oily Water (Bilge Water) stream? Specifically, does this stream historically contain high concentrations of heavy metals, solvents, or detergents that would trigger facility disposal surcharges? Historical Contamination Levels: See attached. Bilge water could be contaminated with heavy metals. AFFF Disposal Mandates: Section 2.2.2 lists Ansulite Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) and Ansulite 3% AFFF. Given evolving federal, EPA, and Department of Defense regulations regarding Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), does the Coast Guard mandate a specific disposal methodology (e.g., certified high-temperature thermal destruction) for these two drums? AFFF Disposal Mandates: No Empty Drum Condition: For the "Empty Drum Disposal" estimated at 85 drums, are these drums crushed, open-head, or closed-head? Do they contain residual hazardous material layers that require specialized triple-rinsing or decontamination prior to disposal? Empty Drum Condition: Combination of open head and closed head. Some of the closed headed drums contain hydraulic oil or old jacket water but our previous contractor has had no issues with disposing them as they are. Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Inventory: Section 2.2.2 identifies 2 drums of Household Hazardous Waste. Is this waste loose-packed or lab-packed? Can the government provide a historical manifest list of the typical consumer chemicals found in this category? Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Inventory: Lab packed. No, this will be a new waste stream. Drum Consolidation Rights: Is the contractor permitted to bulking / consolidate compatible containerized waste streams on-site to minimize transport profiles, or must every drum be manifested and shipped …
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