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Fueling and Pump-Out Station Operations Support

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The contract is for technical and operational support of fueling and pump-out stations at the marina in Olympic Valley, requiring consistent maintenance of equipment, readiness to respond to fuel spills, and adherence to all applicable environmental and safety regulations. The work involves ensuring that all fueling and waste pump-out systems operate reliably and safely, with proactive servicing to prevent failures and immediate response protocols in place for accidental discharges. Compliance with state and federal environmental standards is mandatory, and the contractor must maintain documentation to demonstrate ongoing adherence to regulatory requirements. This is a subcontract under the California State Lands Commission, categorized under NAICS code 488390 for other support activities for water transportation. The solicitation was posted on July 8, 2026, and performance is localized to Olympic Valley, with no specified set-aside status or point of contact details provided. The contractor must be prepared to operate in a sensitive environmental area and coordinate activities with local and state oversight to ensure minimum disruption and maximum environmental protection.

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Technical and operational support for marina fueling and pump-out stations in Olympic Valley with strict environmental compliance.

Agency

California State Lands Commission

NAICS

488390 - Other Support Activities for Water TransportationView NAICS

Place of Performance

Olympic Valley, CA

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AgencyCalifornia State Lands Commission
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California State Lands Commission
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Provide technical and operational support for the marina’s fueling and pump-out stations, including equipment maintenance, spill response readiness, and regulatory compliance.

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