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520-23-1-549-0001
Department of Veterans Affairs
Overton Brooks VA Medical Center (90C)
510 East Stoner Avenue
Shreveport LA 71101
Department of Veterans Affairs
Overton Brooks VA Medical Center (90C)
510 East Stoner Avenue
Shreveport LA 71101
To all Offerors/Bidders
36C25623Q0047
10-12-2022
X
X
X
0
The purpose of this amendment is to provide an updated SOW. See attached.
PAUL FILHIOL
Contracting Officer
Page 14 of 14
The purpose of this amendment is to provide an updated SOW.
CONTINUATION PAGE
Statement of Work
Transport and Disposal of Waste Pharmaceuticals
BACKGROUND: Department of Veterans Affairs, Gulf Coast Veteran s Health Care System (GCVHCS) is seeking removal services of waste pharmaceutical products (hazardous and non-hazardous) and associated contaminated materials for 12 months plus 4 option years for the main campuses, Joint Ambulatory Care Centers, associated Outpatient Clinics, and Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC).
SCOPE: The contractor shall provide all labor and materials necessary for the collection and
removal of waste pharmaceutical products (hazardous and non-hazardous) and associated contaminated materials for the Department of Veterans Affairs; Gulf Coast Veteran s Health Care System (GCVHCS). This contract includes disposal of used RxDestroyer containers. This contract does not include any pharmaceuticals that are placed in recycling or reverse distribution programs by the facility. This contract does not include any controlled narcotics that have not been treated in the RxDestroyer containers.
Drugs subject to this contract include the following three types:
Hazardous Pharmaceutical Wastes can include:
WARFARIN (>0.3%) P001
PHENTERMIN (CIV) P046
PHYSOSTIGMINE P204
PHYSOSTIGMINE SALICYLATE (ESERINE) P188
AZASERINE U015
CHLORAMBUCIL U035
CHLOROFORM U044
CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE U058
DAUNOMYCIN U059
ARSENIC TRIOXID (TRISENOX) P012
DICHLORODIFLUROMETHANE U075
TRICHLOROMONOFLUOROMETHANE U121
LINDANE U129
LIDOCAINE / EPINEPHRINE P042
HEXACHLOROPHENE U132
MELPHALAN U150
MERCURY U151
MITOMYCIN C U010
PARALDEHYDE U182
PHENACETIN U187
PHENOL U188
RESERPINE U200
RESORCINOL U201
SELENIUM SULFIDE U205
STREPTOZOTOCIN U206
WARFARIN (<= 0.3%) U248
Non-Hazardous Waste Drugs are those Drugs not regulated as listed or characteristic Hazardous Wastes by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and Not Regulated as a controlled substance by the United States Drug Enforcement Agency. This classification of drugs includes cytotoxic agents not regulated as hazardous wastes.
RX destroyers are a commercial accumulation container partially filled with a solvent/activated charcoal mixture that renders the drugs (controlled and non- controlled) unusable. These containers and their contents will still require incineration or equivalent destruction under this contract.
Waste pharmaceutical products (hazardous and non-hazardous) and associated contaminated materials shall be processed and disposed of off-site by the contractor at a facility in compliance with all Federal, State and Local requirements.
Management and processing of wastes and completion of all services shall be in accordance with all Federal, State, and Local regulations.
WASTE REMOVAL SERVICES: waste pharmaceuticals include waste pharmaceutical products (hazardous and non-hazardous) and associated contaminated materials. Contractor shall:
Coordinate all scheduling of services with the GEMS Manager.
Provide the appropriate containers for initial accumulation of waste pharmaceuticals. Containers will be black in color for hazardous waste pharmaceuticals and white with blue lids for non-regulated pharmaceuticals. Openings on containers will include industry standard retrieval prevention. Containers will be approximately 3 gallons in size or 7 gallons in size. Exact sizing must accommodate storage space in accumulation locations.
Ensure provided containers are leak-proof, lidded, labeled to display type of waste and all other US DOT and state required marking to ensure compliance with all accumulation requirements for waste pharmaceuticals in 40 CFR. All containers shall always be damage free and in good working order.
Remove all containers over 50% full from initial accumulation points and replace with empty initial accumulation containers. Waste pharmaceutical containers at initial accumulation locations at all VA facilities at Biloxi, Mobile, Pensacola, Eglin AFB, Panama City (2 facilities) will be serviced.
Remove all full containers from central accumulation area. Replenish a supply level of 10 each 3 gallon containers and 6 each 12 gallon containers at the central accumulation area.
Ensure provided containers are clearly identifiable for the regulated pharmaceutical waste streams.
Ensure prior to departing any facility, contractor has obtained the COR or designee s signature for confirmation of manifest including but not limited to: Pickup/Delivery Location, Pickup/Delivery Date, Proper Description of the Waste, Volume of Waste (number of containers picked up and/or pounds), US DOT Compliant Manifest with Unique Number (Shipping Papers).
Transport the waste to the treatment facility. Treatment shall be by, recycling, reclamation, incineration, or other means in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and Local requirements.
Provide signed manifests, applicable signed land ban notification forms and signed certificates of destruction for all wastes removed from all facilities to the GEMS Manager. Completed documentation will be provided in accordance with Federal, State and local regulations.
Transport and Disposal of waste
The Contractor shall transport and dispose of the waste in accordance with all applicable Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and any other state and federal guidelines.
SCHEDULE OF PICKUPS: PHAMACEUTICAL WASTE ACCUMULATION AREAS.
CAMPUS
LOCATION
PICKUP FREQUENCY
Estimated Maximum Annual Volume/Weight
Gulf Coast Veteran s Health Care System
400 Veteran s Avenue
Biloxi, MS 39531
See Attachment 2 for list of accumulation locations. POC:
Green Environment Management
System (GEMS) Manager
Every 2 months at priority pickup locations. (55 -65 days between pickups.)
Once per quarter at all other pickup locations at Biloxi facility (85 95 days between pickups.)
Haz. Waste 60 lb
Non-Reg Waste 2400 lb
Rx Destroyers 40 each 16 oz. containers
Mobile Veteran s Affairs Clinic
4444 Demetropolis Road
Mobile, AL 36619-9602
See Attachment 2 for list of accumulation locations. POC: Green Environment Management
System (GEMS) Manager
Once per quarter. (85 95 days between pickups.)
Haz. Waste 5 lb
Non-Reg Waste 200 lb
Rx Destroyers 12 each 16 oz. containers
Pensacola Veteran s Affairs Clinic
790 Veterans Way
Pensacola, FL 32507-1000
See Attachment 2 for list of accumulation locations. POC:
Green Environment Management
System (GEMS) Manager
Once per quarter. (85 95 days between pickups.)
Haz. Waste 60 lb
Non-Reg Waste 1500 lb
Rx Destroyers 20 each 16 oz. containers
Eglin Air Force Base Veteran s Affairs Clinic
100 Veterans Way
Eglin Air Force Base, FL 32542-1038
See Attachment 2 for list of accumulation locations. POC:
Green Environment Management
System (GEMS) Manager
Once per quarter. (85 95 days between pickups.)
Haz. Waste 5 lb
Non-Reg Waste 200 lb
Rx Destroyers 12 each 16 oz. containers
Panama City Beach VA Clinic
2600 Veterans Way
Panama City Beach, FL 32408-7186
See Attachment 2 for list of accumulation locations. POC: Green Environment Management
System (GEMS) Manager
Once per quarter. (85 95 days between pickups.)
Haz. Waste 5 lb
Non-Reg Waste 200 lb
Rx Destroyers 12 each 16 oz. containers
VA MENTAL HEALTH PCB Outpatient Clinic West
140 Richard Jackson Blvd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
See Attachment 2 for list of accumulation locations. POC:
Green Environment Management
System (GEMS) Manager
Once per quarter. (85 95 days between pickups.)
Haz. Waste 5 lb
Non-Reg Waste 40 lb
Rx Destroyers 2 each 16 oz. containers
NOTES:
Total of Estimated Maximums will be more than Estimated Usage Amounts (see Attach 2).
DOCUMENTATION FROM THE CONTRACTOR: The contractor shall prepare and submit to the COR an original signed Certificate of Destruction (manifest) for each pick up for each site. The contractor shall maintain proper records concerning each Certificate of Destruction issued. The manifest shall at a minimum contain the following: Pickup/Delivery Location, Pickup/Delivery Date, Amount of waste (number of containers picked up and/or pounds), Destruction Certification Document/Manifest Number, Destruction Certification Date, any other information as required by the COR. Completed manifests confirming delivery and processing of the regulated wastes shall be submitted within 35 days of initial pickup date.
Contractor shall provide monthly reporting that shows the pounds by waste stream shipped and processed to the COR. This shall be tracked each month and provided in excel spreadsheet.
Waste Classification and determination: The contractor will provide designated contact information for submission of documentation demonstrating generator s knowledge and/or analytical results as appropriate for wastes offered for removal/disposal under the contract statement of work. Wastes that are generated on a recurring basis will need to be profiled annually. Working with the COR the contractor will provide training per the SOW based on the classification of the wastes identified during review of profiled wastes and interview of GEMS manager.
TRAINING FOR CONTRACTOR: All contractor on-site employees and on-site subcontractors under this contract or order are required to complete the VA's on-line Combined Privacy and Information Security Awareness Training Course and the additional Privacy Awareness Training Course annually. Contractors must provide signed certifications of completion to the COR every 12 months during each year of the contract. This requirement is in addition to any other training that may be required of the contractor and subcontractor(s).
Containers: Department of Veterans Affairs requires all waste containers > 5 Gallons to be on either dollies or carts and not sitting directly on the floor. Contractor shall provide clean replacement containers as needed on or before scheduled service days.
Provided containers shall appropriate containers for initial accumulation of waste pharmaceuticals and overpack of expired pharmaceuticals from the Pharmacies.
Accumulation containers will be black in color for hazardous waste pharmaceuticals and white with blue lids for non-regulated pharmaceuticals. Openings on containers will include industry standard retrieval prevention. Containers will be approximately 3 gallons in size or 7 gallons in size. Exact sizing must accommodate storage space in accumulation locations.
Overpack containers must conform to DOT specifications for the waste being transported. Overpack containers will consist of 30 gallon plastic open top drums with secure lids unless otherwise approved by the Contracting Officer.
Ensure provided containers are leak-proof, lidded, labeled to display type of waste and all other US DOT and state required marking to ensure compliance with all accumulation requirements for waste pharmaceuticals in 40 CFR. All containers shall always be damage free and in good working order.
Pick Up Location: The COR is responsible to provide an initial drawing for GCVHCS and each CBOC and Outpatient Clinic identifying the correct location of pick up locations. This shall be updated quarterly to ensure it is always as accurate as possible.
QUALITY CONTROL: Contractor must replace all containers that are more than
approximately one-half (1/2) full, to ensure no overfills between service days. Contractor should have service infrastructure to handle all applicable issues related to waste disposal and service. Contractor should be able to complete all terms and conditions of the contract immediately following the award of the contract. There are to be no delays in delivering the service and/or products.
CONTRACTOR S RESPONSIBILITY: Contractor will only transport the waste to
facilities that are permitted for the processing of each waste. Contractor shall take all precautions necessary to protect persons and property from injury or damage during the performance of this contract. Contractor shall be responsible for any injury to their employees, or others, as well as for any damages to personal or public property that occurs during performance of this contract that is caused by their employees' fault or negligence.
13. QUALITY ASSURANCE: The Government will investigate complaints from any facility. All information received will be provided either verbally and/or in writing to the contractor for appropriate action.
14. WORK HOURS: All pickups shall be performed between 8:30am and 3:30pm, Monday Friday or as established by the Facility COR/Point of Contact
15. NATIONAL HOLIDAYS: Holidays observed by the Federal Government are:
- New Year s Day
- Martin Luther King s Birthday
- President s Day
- Memorial Day
- Juneteenth Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Columbus Day
- Veteran s Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Christmas Day
25. HOLIDAY RESCHEDULING: Generally, when it is necessary to reschedule a service and/or pickup because of a holiday; service and/or pickup must occur on the next business day following the holiday (alternate arrangements can be made with individual sites at their discretion).
26. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE: Gulf Coast Veteran s Health Care System and its associated Outpatient/Outreach Clinics.
Gulf Coast Veteran s Health Care System
400 Veteran s Avenue
Biloxi, MS 39531
Mobile Veteran s Affairs Clinic
4444 Demetropolis Road
Mobile, AL 36619-9602
Pensacola Veteran s Affairs Clinic
790 Veterans Way
Pensacola, FL 32507-1000
Eglin Air Force Base Veteran s Affairs Clinic
100 Veterans Way
Eglin Air Force Base, FL 32542-1038
Panama City Beach VA Clinic
2600 Veterans Way
Panama City Beach, FL 32408-7186
VA MENTAL HEALTH PCB Outpatient Clinic West
140 Richard Jackson Blvd
Panama City Beach, FL 32407
27. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: Services will be performed from 10/01/2022 to 09/30/2023 with the base year and provisions for four (4) Option Years.
28.PRICING/CLINS (Attachment 2): Use this list to develop your quotes for Base and Option Years.
ATTACHMENT 1
PHARMACEUTICAL WASTE SERVICE LOCATIONS
Priority
Location
CAMPUS
BLDG
FLOOR
ROOM
White w/Blue lid Non-hazardous 3 gallon
White w/Blue lid Non-hazardous 12 gallon
Black w/white lid Hazardous 3 gallon
Rx Destroyer (16 oz)
X
Biloxi
Central Collection
Shed
1
1
See SOW
See SOW
See SOW
See SOW
Biloxi
1
2
A119
1
0
1
1
x
Biloxi
1
2
C115
2
3
3
1
X
Biloxi
3
1
1B102
2
3
3
1
Biloxi
3
1
F125
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
3
2
B120
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
3
2
B122
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
3
2
D111A
1
0
1
1
x
Biloxi
3
4
B100
0
1
1
1
x
Biloxi
3
4
D103
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
15
1
D102
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
15
1
G102
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
15
2
D102
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
15
2
G102
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
19
3
B127
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
25
1
A137
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
25
1
B119
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
25
1
C160
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
25
2
A138
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
25
2
B118
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
30
1
G113
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
30
1
H114
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
30
1
J113
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
30
2
F160
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
30
2
G106
1
0
1
1
Biloxi
30
2
G140
1
0
1
1
x
Biloxi
30
4
F127
1
0
1
1
x
Biloxi
30
4
F143
1
0
1
1
x
Biloxi
30
4
G116
1
0
1
1
x
Biloxi
30
4
G134
1
0
1
1
Eglin
Clinic
1
Primary Care -245
1
0
1
1
Eglin
Clinic
1
Behavioral Hlth - 150
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
1
1C102
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
1
1C191
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
1
MRI - 119
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
1
1D142
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2C187
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
1D175
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2B114
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2C115
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2C126
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2C146
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2C17 3
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2D111
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2D138
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2D143
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2D148
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2D160
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2D167
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
2
2E107
1
0
1
1
Pensa.
Clinic
1
1B119
0
3
3
1
Mob
Clinic
2
2C114
1
0
1
1
Mob
Clinic
2
2A138
1
0
1
1
Mob
Clinic
1
1C109
1
0
1
1
Mobile
Clinic
1
Co-Vid Vaccination
1
0
1
1
Mobile
Clinic
1
Pharmacy Area
1
0
1
1
Mob
Clinic
1
1D118
1
0
1
1
PCB
Clinic
1
Primary Care
1
0
1
1
PCB
Clinic
1
Dental
1
0
1
1
PCB
Clinic
1
Radiology/COVID
1
0
1
1
PCB-W
Clinic
1
Behavioral Health
1
0
1
1
ATTACHMENT 2
Contract Annual Usage Estimates
CLIN
Unit Cost
Qty
Requested
Total
0001 Pick-up at Gulf Coast Veteran s Health Care System
400 Veteran s Avenue
Biloxi, MS 39531
8 each
0002 Pick-up at Mobile Veteran s Affairs Clinic
4444 Demetropolis Road
Mobile, AL 36619-9602
4 each
0003 Pick-up at Pensacola Veteran s Affairs Clinic
790 Veterans Way
Pensacola, FL 32507-1000
4 each
0004 Pick-up at Eglin Air Force Base Veteran s Affairs Clinic
100 Veterans Way
Eglin Air Force Base, FL 32542-1038
4 each
0005 Pick-up at Panama City Beach VA Clinic
2600 Veterans Way
Panama City Beach, FL 32408-7186
4 each
0006 Pick-up at VA MENTAL HEALTH PCB Outpatient Clinic West
140 Richard Jackson Blvd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
4 each
0007 Disposal of 30 gallon drum of Non-Regulated Pharmaceuticals
24 each
0008 Disposal of 3 gallon container of Non-Regulated Pharmaceuticals
60 each
0009 Disposal 12 gallon container of Non- Regulated Pharmaceuticals
40 each
0010 Disposal of 5 gallon drum of overpacked Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals
18 each
0011 Disposal of 3 gallon container of Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals
30 each
0012 Disposal of 16 oz Rx Destroyer container (incineration)
50 each