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Waste Reagent and Laboratory Chemical Disposal

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The contract pertains to the safe pickup, segregation, and proper disposal of expired or unused laboratory chemicals, encompassing hazardous materials such as acids, solvents, and reactive compounds. This service is critical for ensuring environmental compliance and operational safety across facilities handling chemical reagents, with strict protocols required for handling, transportation, and disposal in accordance with federal regulations. The work is being conducted under a subcontract awarded by the Defense Logistics Agency on behalf of the Department of Defense, aligned with NAICS code 562212 for hazardous waste collection and treatment services. The solicitation was posted on July 14, 2026, and while specific performance locations and point of contact details are not provided, the contract is managed through the DLA’s procurement system under the referenced award identifiers. The scope requires specialized expertise in handling hazardous chemical waste, including proper labeling, segregation by chemical class, and use of licensed disposal facilities to prevent contamination or hazardous reactions. Contractors must adhere to all applicable safety and regulatory standards to ensure the secure and lawful termination of laboratory chemical inventories.

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Pickup and disposal of expired hazardous lab chemicals per federal regulations under DLA subcontract.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

562212 - Solid Waste LandfillView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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Safe pickup, segregation, and disposal of expired or unused laboratory chemicals including acids, solvents, and reactive compounds.

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