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Hazardous Waste Disposal of Used UPS Batteries

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The contract entails the safe removal, transportation, and environmentally compliant disposal of used lead-acid batteries from uninterruptible power supply systems, ensuring full adherence to Resource Conservation and Recovery Act standards. All activities must be coordinated directly with ITS staff and completed within three working days following battery removal to maintain operational continuity and regulatory compliance. The work is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 562920, which pertains to hazardous waste collection and treatment services. The solicitation was posted by the Department of the University of Hawaii, Hawaii office, with a response deadline of August 11, 2026, and all performance is expected to occur at sites under the university’s jurisdiction. No specific point of contact or physical location details are provided, but the work must align with the agency’s operational requirements and environmental safeguards.

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Remove, transport, and dispose of lead-acid batteries per RCRA standards within three days at University of Hawaii sites.

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562920 - Materials Recovery FacilitiesView NAICS

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HI, US

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AgencyDepartment of University of Hawaii
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Safe removal, transportation, and RCRA-compliant disposal of lead-acid UPS batteries, coordinated with ITS staff within three working days of removal.

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