
Phase I privatization - raw and potable water design requirements document
Author(s) -
R.J. Parazin
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/328485
Subject(s) - dispose pattern , procurement , phase (matter) , business , waste management , civil engineering , environmental planning , environmental economics , environmental science , engineering , chemistry , organic chemistry , marketing , economics
The U.S. Department of Energy has chosen to accomplish the Tank Waste Remediation System disposal mission via privatization. The disposal mission has been divided into two phases. Phase I, a `proof of concept` phase, will establish and demonstrate the technical, commercial, and procurement capabilities necessary for privatization to proceed. Once established on this relatively small scale, privatization will be expanded, through a second competition, in the form of a second phase (Phase II) to dispose of the remainder of the tank waste. The Phase I privatization site will be located in the former Grout Disposal Site area. To prepare the site for use for the private contractors, utilities must be extended from the 200 East Area infrastructure. This document describes the design requirements for the prime water services; i.e raw, fire suppression and sanitary (potable) to be provided to the private contractors. These requirements will be used in directing the conceptual design of these proposed water services