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Environmental Compliance and Spill Response

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The contract requires a subcontractor to provide immediate on-call spill response services for chemical releases that occur during transport or application, ensuring rapid containment and cleanup to minimize environmental impact. The contractor must also maintain a comprehensive spill prevention and contingency plan that complies with regulatory standards, outlining procedures for prevention, response, reporting, and mitigation. This includes having trained personnel, appropriate equipment, and documented protocols ready for deployment at all times to address accidental discharges in any operational context. The work is to be performed under the oversight of the State of Iowa as part of broader environmental compliance obligations, with the contract classified under NAICS code 562910 for remediation services. The opportunity is open for bidding until July 29, 2026, and interested parties must submit proposals through the specified portal. There is no set-aside designation, and the place of performance is not specified, implying services may be required across the state wherever transportation or application activities occur. The contract places significant responsibility on the subcontractor to ensure readiness and regulatory adherence 24/7.

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Subcontractor must provide 24/7 chemical spill response and compliance with Iowa environmental regulations.

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562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

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Provide on-call spill response and maintain a spill prevention and contingency plan for chemical releases during transport or application.

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