Opportunity

SAM #IHS1525032

Biohazard and Hazardous Pharmaceutical Waste Removal Services for Whiteriver Service Unit

Buyer

IHS Phoenix Area Office

Posted

June 17, 2026

Respond By

June 26, 2026

Identifier

IHS1525032

NAICS

562112, 562211

This opportunity is issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, Phoenix Area Indian Health Service, for biohazard and hazardous pharmaceutical waste removal services at the Whiteriver Service Unit in Arizona. - Government Buyer: - Department of Health and Human Services, Phoenix Area Indian Health Service - Whiteriver Service Unit, Environmental Services Department - Scope of Services: - Weekly collection, transportation, and disposal of approximately 22 biohazardous waste containers (44-45 gallons each) - Disposal of infectious, trace chemotherapy, and hazardous pharmaceutical waste (including both RCRA and non-RCRA) - Quarterly hazardous pharmaceutical waste disposal - Provision of compliant waste containers - Pharmacy formulary characterization twice annually - Contractor must provide all labor, equipment, transportation, and disposal - Compliance Requirements: - Must comply with EPA, OSHA, RCRA, Federal, Tribal, State, and local regulations for hazardous and medical waste management - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractor must supply all necessary containers and transport vehicles with appropriate placards - Services must include both infectious and pharmaceutical waste streams - Tax exemption applies for certain Arizona state taxes - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation or attachments.

Description

Provide biohazardous, infectious, trace chemotherapy, and hazardous pharmaceutical waste collection, transportation, and disposal services for the Indian Health Service (IHS) Whiteriver Service Unit in Whiteriver, AZ. Services include weekly biohazard waste pickups, quarterly hazardous pharmaceutical waste disposal (RCRA and non-RCRA), provision of compliant waste containers, pharmacy formulary An official website of the United States government characterization twice annually, and all required labor, equipment, transportation, and disposal. Contractorshall comply with all applicable EPA, OSHA, RCRA, Federal, Tribal, State, and local regulations governinghazardous and medical waste management. Base period is one year with option years.

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