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Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intends to sole source molecular kits and consumables for laboratory use via a presolicitation Notice of Intent. The official buyer posting is hosted on FedConnect under reference number 68HE0B26Q0050, where interested vendors can find the pre-solicitation notice details. Responses to this notice are due by April 17, 2026, at 9:00 AM US/Eastern, and must be submitted through the FedConnect portal.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
Close: Apr 17, 2026
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intends to sole source molecular kits and consumables for laboratory use via a presolicitation Notice of Intent. The official buyer posting is hosted on FedConnect under reference number 68HE0B26Q0050, where interested vendors can find the pre-solicitation notice details. Responses to this notice are due by April 17, 2026, at 9:00 AM US/Eastern, and must be submitted through the FedConnect portal.
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
The State of Nevada (Department of Conservation and Natural Resources) is soliciting proposals for laboratory services to perform taxonomic identification and enumeration of aquatic macroinvertebrates and periphyton samples, including QA/QC of selected samples, for up to four years. The state expects to award up to two contracts, receiving up to ~50 preserved/site-composited samples per year, with work administered by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Quality Planning. Vendors may submit proposals for any combination of the specified tasks; questions were accepted through 2026-01-22 and the solicitation closes on 2026-02-10.
Posted Date
Jan 6, 2026
Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Release: Jan 6, 2026
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
Close: Feb 10, 2026
The State of Nevada (Department of Conservation and Natural Resources) is soliciting proposals for laboratory services to perform taxonomic identification and enumeration of aquatic macroinvertebrates and periphyton samples, including QA/QC of selected samples, for up to four years. The state expects to award up to two contracts, receiving up to ~50 preserved/site-composited samples per year, with work administered by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Quality Planning. Vendors may submit proposals for any combination of the specified tasks; questions were accepted through 2026-01-22 and the solicitation closes on 2026-02-10.
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
The Nevada State Purchasing Division, on behalf of the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, is soliciting proposals for a six-month study to assess materials circularity practices and opportunities in Nevada's hospitality and tourism sector and produce a feasibility report and framework for future studies. The work includes stakeholder engagement, research into current practices, identification of implementation roadblocks and opportunities, and deliverables to inform adoption and replication across other sectors.
Posted Date
Nov 26, 2025
Due Date
Dec 22, 2025
Release: Nov 26, 2025
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
Close: Dec 22, 2025
The Nevada State Purchasing Division, on behalf of the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, is soliciting proposals for a six-month study to assess materials circularity practices and opportunities in Nevada's hospitality and tourism sector and produce a feasibility report and framework for future studies. The work includes stakeholder engagement, research into current practices, identification of implementation roadblocks and opportunities, and deliverables to inform adoption and replication across other sectors.
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Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
This document is a General Permit (GU07RL ID) issued by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, authorizing eligible participants to inject fluids into Class V injection wells for long-term (more than 180 days) corrective action projects. The permit outlines specific limitations, general conditions, and detailed monitoring and reporting requirements, as well as management responsibilities. It specifies permitted injection substances (Category 1 and 2) and sets operational parameters and limits for remediation activities. The general permit is scheduled for renewal by November 14, 2030, with its effective date being a placeholder in the document.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
Expires:
This document is a General Permit (GU07RL ID) issued by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, authorizing eligible participants to inject fluids into Class V injection wells for long-term (more than 180 days) corrective action projects. The permit outlines specific limitations, general conditions, and detailed monitoring and reporting requirements, as well as management responsibilities. It specifies permitted injection substances (Category 1 and 2) and sets operational parameters and limits for remediation activities. The general permit is scheduled for renewal by November 14, 2030, with its effective date being a placeholder in the document.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
The Board meeting focused on Petroleum Fund activities, including a review of the fund's financial status, expenditures, and tank enrollment updates. Key actions included the reconsideration of a previous site-specific determination for Gas 2 Go, and the approval of additional cleanup funding allotments for Pit Stop #1 and Circle K Store #2701951. Additionally, the Board reviewed and acted upon various new and ongoing petroleum cleanup claims, and authorized the direct payment of uncontested heating oil and cleanup claims.
The meeting agenda included updates on capital improvement grant funding and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF). The board reviewed and considered several loan commitments: a principal forgiveness loan for the Silver Springs Mutual Water Company's Zone 2 Booster Pump PER, a principal forgiveness loan for the Pine View Estates HOA's redundant well project, a principal forgiveness loan for the Las Vegas Valley Water District's Searchlight Water Company S4a well development, and a principal forgiveness loan for the Town of Tonopah's booster station improvements. The meeting also included opportunities for public and board comments and a review of future meeting schedules.
The meeting addressed several key discussions, including updates on the Capital Improvements Grant Program and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF). The Board considered multiple possible actions concerning DWSRF program project proposals, specifically loan commitments for Silver Springs Mutual Water Company, Pine View Estates Homeowners Association, Las Vegas Valley Water District - Searchlight, the Town of Tonopah, and for various projects concerning Hawthorne Utilities, Moapa Valley Water District, Lincoln County Water District, City of Carlin, Clark County Water Reclamation District, City of Ely, City of Henderson, City of Reno, Silver Springs GID, and Sun Valley GID. The agenda also included discussions on the Nevada Drinking Water Priority List and public comments. Board Member Ms. Seifert made a concluding statement regarding her retirement.
The regular meeting included updates on the Capital Improvements Grant Program funding, noting a postponement of the next bond issuance. Significant discussion occurred regarding the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) balances, commitments, and the utilization rules for principal forgiveness, particularly concerning Lead Service Lines. The Board approved the Nevada Drinking Water Priority List - Effective November 2025. Several project loan commitments were approved, including funding for UV-LED Well Treatment Upgrades Design for Las Vegas Valley Water District, Arsenic Treatment Improvement for Esmeralda County-Goldfield, and various rehabilitation and upgrade projects for Hawthorne Utilities, Moapa Valley Water District, Lincoln County Water District, City of Carlin, City of Ely, City of Henderson, City of Reno, Silver Springs GID, Sun Valley GID, and Virgin Valley Water District. There was also discussion regarding the requirement of local matches for Capital Improvement Grant Program projects, especially concerning septic-to-sewer conversions.
The primary discussions and potential actions for this meeting concern the Petroleum Fund. Key agenda items include the status of the fund, which involves NDEP reporting on receipts, expenditures, liabilities, and the current balance. Several Site Specific Board Determinations are scheduled for possible action, including the reconsideration of a previous determination for Gas 2 Go, and the proposal of new determinations for additional cleanup funding for Pit Stop #1 and reduced Petroleum Fund coverage for Circle K Store #2701951 and Terrible Herbst #165. The Board will also address the adoption of consent items related to Heating Oil, New Cases, and Ongoing Cases claims, with total recommended claims amounting to $1,462,409.61. Finally, the Board will review direct payments of uncontested claims made prior to the meeting.
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