The Washington County Council of Governments (WCCOG) is seeking qualified environmental professional services from contractors with proven expertise in environmental site and risk assessment, management plans, quality assurance project plans, groundwater and soil sampling, GIS technology, quality and assurance plans, remediation strategies and clean-up, costs estimates and cost control, in addition to community outreach and public presentations.
WCCOG has been awarded a fourth Brownfields Assessment Grants by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Now entering its 9th year, the Washington County Brownfields program has completed 29 brownfield assessments for sites potentially contaminated with petroleum products and hazardous substances; 17 are redeveloped, or under expansion; several assessments are pending; and others (up to 25 already identified) are waiting for consideration. The Service Area includes all of Washington County with concentration in four target communities (Calais, Eastport, Lubec, and Baileyville) and Bold Coast Scenic Byway corridor. Funds from the current grant will be used to identify and review known contaminated sites; designate up to 25 sites for assessment using pre-determined selection criteria including up to 10 sites for Phase I environmental site assessments (ESA) and up to 6 sites for Phase II ESAs; and make recommendations for mitigation, remediation, and effective re-use of the properties.
Environmental Professional activities are being conducted as part of WCCOG's grant program, which will remain in effect through August 2019.
To download a full copy of the RFP please go to http://www.wccog.net/brownfields-program.htm.
Full proposals are due by September 16, 2016.
Aug. 6, 2016
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