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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE CHICAGO DISTRICT US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

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Environmental Engineering Services, procured in accordance with PL 92-582 (Brooks A/E Act) and FAR Part 36, are required for various civil works projects within the Chicago District boundaries (Northeastern Illinois and Northern Indiana). The possibility exists that work may also be performed within the boundaries of the Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division. These boundaries include: Alabama, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia. Work includes conducting environmental investigations in support of CERCLA, RCRA, brownfields; Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments; HTRW, LUST and other environmental programs and dredging projects; TMDL, wastewater treatment facility and pilot study design; wetlands and ecosystem restoration; determination of human health and ecosystem impacts; risk analyses and risk assessments; air, surface water, and groundwater monitoring; sample collection, handling and analysis; interpretation of sampling results; air, surface water, and groundwater modeling; report preparation; and other general environmental investigations and design work. Most work will require subsurface core and/or grab sampling and will be performed in Illinois and Indiana. There is also a possibility of performing work in other District Offices in the U.S. Corps of Engineers, Great Lakes and Ohio River Division. The States in which the work may be required are: Alabama, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia. For technical information contact: David Kapadia (312)353-6400 X3116, for contractual information contact: Katherine L. McClendon (312)353-6400 x 1701.

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Illinois River closing due to Electrical barrier

Darcy Bowen
August 24, 2009
Citizens are not being informed as to the length of time the River will be closed due to the Electrical barrier issies on the Illinois River. We keeping hear different things. There are hundreds of stranded boaters that need to get through! We need designated times during the next few weeks...this is costing all of us a fortune! Is the Government going to pay for our extended times having to lodge our boats at various marina's? Someone has control over this and needs to make some necessary arrangements to get people home!

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