Remedial Action – Operation and Long Term Management Sample Clauses

Remedial Action – Operation and Long Term Management. Table 1 of the PWS identifies RA-O or LTM as the Performance Objective for selected sites. The Contractor shall achieve the following objectives for each RA-O and LTM site:  Maintain compliance with all DDs and permits (currently in place or to be approved) throughout the POP.  Update or revise site-specific work plans, monitoring plans, and/or DDs, as appropriate.  For RA-O sites, develop performance models addressing all COCs and breakdown products. Refer to section 1.2.1, Performance Models.  Provide a realistic projection to achieve SC or RC after the POP (the Contractor shall identify which PO is the optimal endpoint) Table 1: Performance Table Site Performance Objective Performance Period Performance Standard N/A Project Management Plan (PMP): 1) Draft PMP 2) Final PMP 3) Updates as necessary Draft PMP within 60 calendar days from contract award Final PMP within 14 calendar days of receipt of AF and USACE comments on the draft AF and USACE approval of PMP The PMP should be maintained with accuracy and completeness based on the current technical approach for each site, management structure, etc. Updates as necessary throughout the POP N/A Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) Draft QASP within 60 calendar days from contract award AF and USACE approval of QASP Update as necessary throughout the POP N/A Integrated Master Schedule (IMS)/Milestone Payment Schedule (MPS) Draft IMS/MPS within 60 calendar days from contract award AF and USACE approval of IMS/MPS Final IMS/MPS within 14 calendar days of receipt of AF and USACE comments on the draft Updates monthly throughout the POP Site Performance Objective Performance Period Performance Standard N/A Basewide Quality Program Plans (QPP) for each Installation Draft Basewide QPP within 60 calendar days from contract award Update as necessary throughout the POP AF, USACE, and regulatory approval of Basewide QPP See Section 8.1.1.1.f for site list 1,4-Dioxane Sampling (Phase 1) One (1) Year AF and USACE approval of Technical Memorandum/Report (one per installation) N/A Annual Contractor Manpower Reporting Throughout the duration of the POP Accepted Annual Report AFP 3 LF006 (Solid Waste Management Unit [SWMU] 5) Long Term Management (LTM) in accordance with the approved Statement of Basis (SoB) (includes incorporating revisions to the LTM protocol based on the SoB amendment for VOCs and 1,4-dioxane) Through the duration of the POP AF, USACE, and regulatory approval of LTM documentation (e.g., Annual Gr...
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