Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #223696
Permit for Sewage Solids Monofill Facility Operation in Sterling, Alaska
Posted
May 08, 2026
Respond By
May 16, 2026
Identifier
223696
NAICS
562212, 562219
This opportunity involves the proposed issuance of a solid waste disposal permit for a sewage solids monofill facility in Sterling, Alaska. - Government Buyer: - Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) - Facility Details: - Permit for SWW MGMT LLC to operate a sewage solids monofill - Located on a 28-acre parcel in Sterling, Alaska - Approximately 4 acres developed for treatment plant and monofill - Products/Services Requested: - Operation and management of a monofill for sewage solids - Construction of monofill in two phases with two separate cells - Monitoring, closure, and environmental controls (final cover, revegetation) - Disposal volume: approximately 2,196 cubic yards - Unique Requirements: - Facility will only accept sewage solids from the onsite Sterling Water Works septage treatment facility - Detailed site, design, operations, monitoring, and closure plans required - Financial assurance for closure and post-closure care - Environmental controls to minimize open disposal area and protect surroundings - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product vendors mentioned; this is a permit for facility operation, not a procurement of goods or equipment - Public Comment: - Public comments are being solicited as part of the permitting process
Description
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) proposes to issue Solid Waste Disposal Permit No. SWYA072-31 to SWW MGMT LLC for operating a sewage solids monofill. The monofill will be used to dispose of sewage solids generated from the Sterling Water Works septage treatment facility, located on a 28-acre parcel in Sterling, Alaska. The facility includes two separate cells constructed in phases to minimize the open monofill area and will accept only sewage solids from the onsite treatment facility, with an anticipated volume of approximately 2,196 cubic yards. Public comments are invited until June 15, 2026.