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Opportunity To Rehabilitate DEP’s Antrim Mine Drainage Treatment Plant In Tioga County
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The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the May 11 PA Bulletin soliciting interest/cost proposals to carry out the rehabilitation of the Antrim Mine Drainage Treatment Plant in Duncan Township, Tioga County. (PA Bulletin, page 2401)

Plans and specifications for the rehabilitation have been developed by BioMost, Inc. of Mars, PA.

A pre-proposal site meeting is scheduled for May 22 at 10:00 a.m. to review plans at the plant with all interested parties.

Representatives of BioMost, Inc. will be on hand to explain the tasks to be carried out to complete the project. A phased or divided approach with multiple smaller contracts will be considered.

This is the second pre-proposal meeting set to be scheduled. Representatives of the Antrim Treatment Trust deemed that there was insufficient contractor representation at the first meeting to assure competitive bidding.

To assure an adequate number of specification packages at the site meeting, pre-registration is necessary via a letter of interest or verbal confirmation.

Pre-register through Aaron Pontzer, Mining Permit and Compliance Specialist, Moshannon District Office, Department of Environmental Protection, 186 Enterprise Drive, Philipsburg, PA 16866, no later than 3:30 p.m., May 20.

Telephone inquiries shall be directed to Aaron Pontzer at 814-342.8200.

Read the entire PA Bulletin notice for more information. (PA Bulletin, page 2401)

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