Goose Bay Remediation Project Update

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Goose Bay Remediation Project Update
Goose Bay Remediation Project Update
NEIA
(Newfoundland and Labrador Environmental Industry Association)
26 June 2012
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Agenda
Presentations
12:30 – 13:00
Lunch and Opening Remarks
13:00 – 13:20
Presentation – Goose Bay Remediation Project Update – Chris
MacInnis (DND)
13:20 – 13:40
Presentation – Upcoming opportunities, contracts recently
awarded and types of contracts – Derek Aucoin (DCC)
General Q&A Session
13:45 – 14:30
General Q&A session with project team
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Outline
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Introduction/Project Background
Project Structure & Schedule
Technical Considerations
Work completed to date per Sub-project
DND Project Approval Process
Upcoming work scheduled for 2012+
Types of anticipated contracts
Other opportunities for interested businesses
Questions / Comments
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Project Background
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Project Background
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Project Background
2010-2020 – Active Remediation/
Risk Management
2020 –
Project
Closeout
2010 – First 2 sub-projects approved (UTF and MG/HHR)
2008-2009 – Commence fuel recovery at Main Gate; identify
fuel plume at Area D; TB Approval of Omnibus Project
2005–2010 – Assessment of >100 sites to develop remedial
strategy
2004 – Contaminated Site Work Plan; Approval to create Goose
Bay Remediation Project within ADM(IE)
2001 – LTF/STF Baseline Study Identifies Free Product at various
locations
2000 – 1st Basewide Sediment & Surface Water Monitoring Program
1990’s – Considerable work done on contaminant characterization; fuel
recovery efforts commence at Upper Tank Farm; 1st baseline study in 1998
1987 – DND assumes control of CFB 5 Wing Goose Bay; first environmental
study undertaken (HAZMAT disposal study)
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Sub-Project Schedule
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Technical Considerations
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Chemicals of concern include:
i. Free-phase and dissolve phase hydrocarbons
ii. Metals, VOCs, PAHs, PCBs, Pesticides
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Majority of fuel >15 mbgs
No applicable federal
criteria for many areas
(i.e. non-potable
groundwater)
Large amount of waste in
hard to access areas,
with sensitive ecological
receptors
Sites surrounded by wetlands, streams, and
recreational areas
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Main Gate/Hamilton River Road
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LPH plumes fully delineated – Estimate of ~ 0.8 - 1.5 M
litres of product between MG1,2,3,4a,4b)
1st Fuel Recovery Contract – Awarded in 2010 to SNCLavalin for ~$2M
MPVE - 4 Bioslurping
systems are working well
Fuel is deep (16-20m
below surface)
Removed ~580,000L of
product as of May 2012
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Upper Tank Farm
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LPH plumes fully delineated – Estimate of 600,000 to
1M L of the diesel plume remains; 800-1300 L Av Gas
plume as well
Numerous remedial efforts prior to the GBRP (Bailing
Programs, Slim-hole Piston Pumps, SVE Blowers)
3rd Fuel Recovery
Contract – Awarded
to Golder
Construction Inc. in
2011 for ~$2M
MPVE – 4 Duelphase extraction
systems
Limited product
removed to date
under new contract
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Former Hydrant Area
1. LPH plumes fully delineated – Estimate of 1.5
to 1.8M L of product in 2 distinct plumes
2. 4th Fuel Recovery Contract – Awarded last
week to SNC-Lavalin for ~$2M
3. MPVE –
Bioslurping
4. 3 systems will
be installed by
October of
this year
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Area D/Canadian Side/North Escarpment
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LPH plumes fully delineated – Estimate of ~500,000
litres of product (likely gasoline) in 3 plumes
2nd Fuel Recovery Contract – Awarded to SNC-Lavalin
for $750,000
3.
Currently using MPVE
(Bioslurping) at
southerly plume to
prevent migration onto
private property
4.
~50,000L of product
recovered as of May
2012
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SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Area D/Canadian Side/North Escarpment
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Requirement for addition of 2 systems at Area D in
2013 to remediate the northern plumes
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Requirement for addition of 2 systems on CSFFTA in
2013 – 1 plume that is fully delineated
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North Escarpment – PHC Soil Remediation required –
Shallow soil impacted area of contamination has been
fully delineated
Estimated that there is approximately 18,750 m3 of
PHC-impacted soil to be remediated
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Survival Tank Farm
1. 9 tank lots (all inactive) within 1 km² area
2. Shallow hydrocarbon contamination – free
product and soil/groundwater contamination
3. 63,500 m3 of PHC
impacted soil
4. 13,600 m2 of LPH
impacted soil/GW –
Still determining
~volume
5. High water table
6. Currently developing
SOW for procurement
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Lower Tank Farm
1. 27 tank lots (7 active) within 3 km² area
2. Shallow hydrocarbon contamination – free
product and soil/groundwater contamination
3. Limited LPH
saturated soil
4. Currently
calculating
approximate
volumes for
remediation of PHC
impacted soil
5. High water table
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
South Escarpment Dump Sites
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Currently conducting a data gap analysis for the
dumpsites
On-going discussions required with regulators prior to
finalizing remedial approaches.
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Contaminated Sediments - the
“Stillwaters”
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Dome Mountain/RCAF/Camps/Alexander Lake
1. Dome Mountain drum removal program
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A. 2011 – 211 drums removed
B. 2012 – 352 drums removed
DM PHC Soil Remediation
DM LPH Fuel Recovery in
bedrock
DM PCB Soil Remediation
(Further work required)
Alexander Lake - QHHERA
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
RCAF - Otter Creek Tank Farm
1. OC Tank Farm – free product, soil/GW
impacts, and minor impacts at RCAF landfill
2. ~64,000 m3 of PHC impacted soil
3. ~15,000L of
LPH in soils
4. Finishing up
delineation
this summer
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Camp Sites
1. Crooks Lake and No Name Lake Camp sites approx. 100 km south of 5 Wing
2. ~12 tonnes of
debris and waste
for removal at
Garbage Islands
3. ~90 tonnes of PHC
impacted soil for
removal at No
Name Lake
Campsite
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
CAA/Main Base/HAZ
1. All sites have been assessed
2. The bulk of the sites were identified as
requiring no further action
3. The rest of the sites showed limited soil and
GW contamination. After these sites are
assessed against our remedial RBC’s, we
anticipate risk management via LTM
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
DND Project Approval Process
Task #
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12
Estimated
PA Steps
Timeframe (weeks)
Step 7 complete. Identified remedial option
Complete PCRA, contact DDPC analyst, submit for
review and TB approval
2
Prepare for SRB (Senior Review Board) - send invitation
and prepare presentation
6
Collect project data and costs with backup
6
TB authorize the PCRA
DSFC Validation of the cost estimate
5
DG Fin Mgmt Attestation
2
SRB
Prepare approval documents (PPRA, PORA, Project
Brief, etc.), Prepare PPP, Prepare draft SOW
6
Staff the approval documents
14
PMB (Program Management Board)
Staff for MND approval
8
MND Approval
Provide PC to DCC
DCC finalize SOW and prepare ITT or RFAP
ITT or RFAP approved by Contracting
ITT or RFAP posted to MERX
Solicitation Period
Solicitation closes, bids received and evaluated
Consensus review of scores and contract award
20 Completion of design, manufacturing, and mob to site
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SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
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4
1
8
2
1
12-16
Cumulative Timeframe (weeks)
Actual
Sample SP (UTF)
23-01-2009
2
8
14
14
19
21
21
27
41
41
49
49
08-09-2009
29-09-2009
17-06-2009
12-08-2010
50
54
54
55
63
65
66
01-10-2010
78-82
19.5 months
15-05-2011
27 months
01-12-2010
06-02-2011
20-02-2011
Our Work
We solicit, award and manage construction and
infrastructure contracts for projects on behalf of
the Department of National Defence.
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Our Goal
To keep a practical and fair working relationship
with industry while ensuring secure, timely and
cost-efficient procurement and contract
management services for DND.
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
DCC has 39 Sites Across Canada
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
2012 Planned Work
 Heavy Bomber Hydrant Areas – multi-phase fuel recovery
systems (awarded June 22th)
 Dome Mountain – PHC impacted soils (closed June 12th)
 Camps at Crooks and No Name Lake – domestic waste
and impacted soil removal (closing July 11th)
 Survival Tank Farm remediation - hydrocarbon impacted
soils and areas of fuel (posting fall 2012)
 Dome Mountain – removal of LPH in bedrock (posting fall
2012)
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
2012 Planned Work
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Upper Plateau Drilling - awarded June 13th
Escarpment Drilling - closed June 19th
Alexander Lake - RA (awarded May 2012)
UTF - AST decommissioning (posting July 2012)
UTF - AST upgrades (posting August 2012)
Various sites - LIF Drilling (posted June 22nd)
Dome Mountain – BR drilling (posting fall 2012)
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
On-going multi-year SOA’s
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Prime Consultant – Technical / QA Services (AMEC)
Surveying – elevation surveys, MW (N.P. Surveyors)
Laboratory – Soil, GW, Air analysis (AGAT)
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
2013 Planned Work
 Area D - fuel recovery systems
 North Escarpment - hydrocarbon impacted soils and
shallow areas of fuel
 Dome Mountain – PCB soil and sediment remediation
 Transport Hydrant Area – delineation determining
requirement for fuel recovery systems
 Canadian Side – FFTA, Dumpsite, former hospital –
work type will be remedial options analysis dependent
 South Escarpment Dumps – work type will be
remedial options analysis dependent
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
2014 Planned Work
 Lower Tank Farm remediation - hydrocarbon impacted soils
and shallow areas of fuel
 Civil Aviation Area and Main Base – former CHP, transmitter
areas, PMQs - RBC and remedial options analysis dependent
 RCAF Former Tank Farm - hydrocarbon impacted soils and
shallow areas of fuel
2015 Planned Work Start
 South Escarpment Stillwaters – impacted sediments
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Types of Contracts
Construction - CN
 Means a construction, reconstruction, demolition, repair or renovation of a
building, structure or other civil engineering or architectural work and includes
site preparation, excavation, drilling, seismic investigation, the supply of
products and materials, the supply of equipment and machinery if they are
included in and incidental to the construction, the installation and repair of
fixtures of a building, structure or other civil engineering or architectural work
as well as environmental remediation work, but does not include professional
consulting services related to the construction contract unless they are
included in the procurement.
 Award based solely on cost.
 Option to create QRT for various trades.
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SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Types of Contracts
Consultant - KN
 Means services provided by individuals with significant training, qualifications
and expertise in a professional, scientific, technical or managerial field. For
example, the term “professional” has legal connotations for certain professions;
for other occupations it denotes an accepted as evident degree of competence.
Consulting and professional services usually include: research and scientific
studies including interpretation, architectural and engineering services,
planning and development, data collection (requiring interpretation and
recommendations), auditing and certain aspects of electronic data processing.
This listing is not exhaustive and contracting authorities should interpret each
situation on a case by case basis.
 Award based on technical score and cost (weighting varies)
 Option to create multi-year SOA’s or Source Lists
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Types of Contracts
Services - SC
 Means a contract for the provision of services but does not include an
agreement whereby a person is employed as an officer, clerk or employee of
Her Majesty. It can include testing or data collection (where interpretation and
recommendations are not required), cleaning, snow removal, drafting, grass
cutting, garbage removal, etc.
 Can be based on technical score and cost (weighting varies)
 Works well for design, build , operate and supply projects (MG / Area D / UTF /
HBH fuel recovery systems)
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Types of Contracts
Goods - GD
 Means moveable property (including the costs of installing, operating,
maintaining or manufacturing such moveable property) and includes raw
materials, products, equipment and other physical objects of every kind and
description whether in solid, liquid, gaseous or electronic form, unless they are
procured as part of a general construction contract.
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Finding and bidding on contracts
How can I find out about new tenders?
 Merx
 www.merx.comwww.merx.com
 Newspaper Ads
 Local newspapers
 Office Locations
 Construction associations and local DCC offices
 SELECT
 https://select.pwgsctpsgc.ca/app/secure/s://select.
pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca/app/secure/
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)
Questions / Comments
Chris MacInnis, P.Eng
A/DEEM 8
A/Project Manager
613-943-7863
[email protected]
Derek Aucoin
Team Lead – Environmental Services DCC
Goose Bay
709-896-6498
[email protected]
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT)
SOUS-MINISTRE ADJOINT (INFRASTRUCTURE ET ENVIRONNEMENT)