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The FAA has a requirement for remedial action (RA) as well as soil and groundwater sampling in accordance with Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation's (ADEC) of August 2024 Field Sampling Guidance, and Site Characterization Work Plan and Reporting Guidance for Investigation of Contaminated Sites (ADEC March 2017) at Cold Bay, AK. Below is an abbreviation of the statement of work and no attachments will be provided until solicitation: - The Contractor must provide all travel, equipment, supplies and labor required to perform RI and RA activities at multiple locations in Cold Bay, Alaska. There are twelve areas of concern (AOC) included in this scope of work. Ten of the AOCs are locations where underground storage tanks (UST) used to be which require additional contaminated soil to be removed from the bottom of the UST, removal excavation to a depth of 15 feet. -Two of the sites are where surface spills have occurred. The simplified short approach lighting system with runway alignment indicator lighting (SSALR) oil leak was identified in 1996 as leaking oil-filled electrical equipment next to Building 416, and samples of the oil were collected and found to contain PCB's <1 mg/L. No apparent site activities have occurred at the SSALR Building 416 Oil leak since 1996. The International Flight Service Station (IFST) surface staining appears to be the result of a leaking drum of used oil from an unknown source. - The Contractor shall perform all work in such a manner as to minimize pollution of air, surface, land and groundwater, and to control noise and dust within reasonable limits or limits established by applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. - The contractor must abide by all applicable laws, codes, regulations, and guidance, and is required to perform all work in full compliance with federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations. - The contractor must grant the Government unlimited rights to contractor deliverables and technical data. - The Contractor is required to identify all appropriate laws, codes, regulations, and guidance and to perform all work in full compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws, codes, and regulations. - The Contractor shall investigate requirements for and obtain Environmental Permits, Licenses, and/or Certificates necessary to accomplish work specified in the SOW. Required clearances, such as excavation, digging, or drilling permits, shall be obtained prior to initiation of site operations by the Contractor. A building permit from the State of Alaska will be required for one site inside the airport. This permit will be obtained by the FAA. - The Contractor shall prepare, implement and enforce, for each project site, a Site Health and Safety Plan (SHSP). - It is the responsibility of the Contractor to provide all facilities, equipment, monitoring instruments, materials, and personnel necessary to protect the Contractor and subcontractor's on-site personne…
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