Notice of a Project Waiver of Section 1605 (Buy American Requirement) of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) to the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority, New Mexico, 25246-25247 [2010-10839]
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individual grant recipients. Having
established both a proper basis to
specify the particular good required for
this project, and that this manufactured
good was not available from a producer
in the United States, Warren County is
hereby granted a waiver from the Buy
American requirements of Section
1605(a) of Public Law 111–5 for the
purchase of a Trojan 4000 Plus mediumpressure, high-intensity ultraviolet
disinfection system using ARRA funds
as specified in the community’s request
of October 29, 2009. This
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION constitutes
the detailed written justification
required by Section 1605(c) for waivers
‘‘based on a finding under subsection
(b).’’
Authority: Pub. L. 111–5, section 1605.
Dated: January 26, 2010.
Walter W. Kovalick,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 5.
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AGENCY
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Notice of a Project Waiver of Section
1605 (Buy American Requirement) of
the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) to
the Albuquerque Bernalillo County
Water Utility Authority, New Mexico
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AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: The Regional Administrator
of EPA Region 6 is hereby granting a
project waiver of the Buy American
requirements of ARRA Section 1605
under the authority of Section
1605(b)(2) [manufactured goods are not
produced in the United States in
sufficient and reasonably available
quantities and of a satisfactory quality]
to the Albuquerque Bernalillo County
Water Utility Authority (‘‘ABCWUA’’)
for the purchase of three hundred
acoustic leak detection sensors/loggers
(‘‘loggers’’) and one fully programmable
radio transceiver. The loggers and radio
transceiver under consideration are
manufactured by Gutermann, Inc., and
no United States manufacturer produces
an alternative that meets the ABCWUA’s
technical specifications. This is a
project specific waiver and only applies
to the use of the specified product for
the ARRA funded project being
proposed. Any other ARRA project that
may wish to use the same product must
apply for a separate waiver based on the
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specific project circumstances. The
Regional Administrator is making this
determination based on the review and
recommendations of the EPA Region 6,
Water Quality Protection Division. The
ABCWUA has provided sufficient
documentation to support its request.
The Assistant Administrator of the
EPA’s Office of Administration and
Resources Management has concurred
on this decision to make an exception
to Section 1605 of ARRA. This action
permits the purchase of three hundred
loggers and one radio transceiver
containing goods not manufactured in
America, for the proposed project being
implemented by the ABCWUA.
DATES: Effective Date: April 28, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nasim Jahan, Buy American
Coordinator, (214) 665–7522, SRF &
Projects Section, Water Quality
Protection Division, U.S. EPA Region 6,
1445 Ross Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75202–
2733.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with ARRA Section 1605(c)
and 1605(b)(2), EPA hereby provides
notice that it is granting a project waiver
of the requirements of Section 1605(a) of
Public Law 111–5, Buy American
requirements to the ABCWUA for the
acquisition of three hundred loggers and
one radio transceiver (Model:
Gutermann Zonescan 820). The
ABCWUA has been unable to find an
American made logger manufacturer to
meet its specific requirements of cross
correlation functionality for pinpointing
leaks throughout its water distribution
system.
Section 1605 of the ARRA requires
that none of the appropriated funds may
be used for the construction, alteration,
maintenance, or repair of a public
building or public work unless all of the
iron, steel, and manufactured goods
used in the project are produced in the
United States unless a waiver is
provided to the recipient by EPA. A
waiver may be provided if EPA
determines that (1) applying these
requirements would be inconsistent
with public interest; (2) iron, steel, and
the relevant manufactured goods are not
produced in the United States in
sufficient and reasonably available
quantities and of a satisfactory quality;
or (3) inclusion of iron, steel, and the
relevant manufactured goods produced
in the United States will increase the
cost of the overall project by more than
25 percent.
The ABCWUA is implementing a
comprehensive asset management
program, and leak detection is critical to
better management of its water system
assets. The ABCWUA desires to quickly
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and efficiently locate leaks in its
wastewater distribution system and
seeks ARRA funding to purchase loggers
that can easily be deployed on the water
distribution system, that are noninvasive, and are designed to detect
noise generated from vibrations of water
escaping from pipes. Efficient leak
detection provides timely data on the
types of leak and potential cause. It
helps the utility authority in identifying
high priority assets needing
rehabilitation/replacement, which can
effectively reduce the chances of
catastrophic failure.
Accordingly, the ABCWUA on
January 22, 2010 concluded an ARRA
assistance agreement with the State of
New Mexico to a fund a project to
procure and deploy leak detection
equipment for its distribution system.
The bid documents for the project
include the specifications for loggers
and one radio transceiver having cross
correlation functionality for exactly
pinpointing leaks throughout the water
distribution system. The ABCWUA had
received four bids for this project on
January 20, 2010, and upon identifying
Gutermann as the only bidder to
provide a data logger that included this
cross-correlation functionality,
submitted a timely waiver request to
EPA on February 5, 2010.
The ABCWUA is requesting a waiver
for the use of three hundred loggers and
one programmable radio transceiver
(Model: Gutermann Zonescan 820) on
the basis that there are no domestic
manufacturers of the loggers that will
meet the ABCWUA product
specifications.
The ABCWUA authority received four
bids for the acoustic leak detection
equipment project. Among the four
bidders, the bid submitted by
Gutermann was the only leak detection
logger that met ABCWUA’s
specifications. Specifically, the logger
was required to have the feature of cross
correlation functionality for pinpointing
leaks. Gutermann’s Zonescan 820
loggers automatically perform leak noise
correlation for pinpointing the leak
location. In addition, automatic multicorrelation provides precise positions
between all loggers in the same project
area. As this feature maximizes the
efficiency and effectiveness of the
crucial functions of enabling the
ABCWUA to conserve and prevent
contamination of scarce water supplies
that have already been treated to comply
with National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations, EPA finds that the
ABCWUA’s specification of this feature
is justified.
Although there are loggers that are
manufactured in the United States, the
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research conducted by Cadmus, the EPA
Office of Water’s national contractor,
was unable to identify any domestically
available loggers which meet the
specifications and quality described in
the project plans and designs. The
contractor contacted four companies
that manufacture loggers in the U.S. but
none of these companies could provide
loggers that offer integrated cross
correlation functionality between
loggers.
Additional research conducted by
EPA Region 6 appeared to confirm that
there are no domestic logger
manufacturers that would meet the
ABCWUA’s technical specifications.
EPA’s national contractor prepared a
technical assessment report dated
February 10, 2010 based on the waiver
request submittal. The report
determined that the waiver request
submittal was complete, that adequate
technical information was provided,
and that there were no significant
weaknesses in the justification
provided. The report confirmed the
waiver applicant’s claim that there are
no American-made loggers available for
use in the water distribution system.
Therefore, EPA Region 6 concludes that
the loggers meet the ‘‘specifications in
project plans and design.’’
The April 28, 2009 EPA HQ
Memorandum, Implementation of Buy
American provisions of P.L. 111–5, the
‘‘American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009’’, defines reasonably
available quantity as ‘‘the quantity of
iron, steel, or relevant manufactured
good is available or will be available at
the time needed and place needed, and
in the proper form or specification as
specified in the project plans and
design.’’ The ABCWUA has incorporated
specific technical design requirements
for installation of loggers in its water
distribution system. Therefore, it meets
the requirements of the ‘‘satisfactory
quality’’ criterion for requesting a waiver
from the Buy American provisions of
Public Law 111–5.
The purpose of the ARRA is to
stimulate economic recovery in part by
funding current infrastructure
construction, not to delay projects that
are ‘‘shovel ready’’ by requiring utilities,
such as the ABCWUA, to revise their
standards and specifications, institute a
new bidding process, and potentially
choose a more costly, less efficient
project. The imposition of ARRA Buy
American requirements on such projects
otherwise eligible for State Revolving
Fund assistance would result in
unreasonable delay and thus displace
the ‘‘shovel ready’’ status for this project.
To further delay construction is in
direct conflict with a fundamental
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economic purpose of the ARRA, which
is to create or retain jobs.
The Region 6 Water Quality
Protection Division has reviewed this
waiver request, and to the best of my
knowledge at the time of review, has
determined that the supporting
documentation provided by the
ABCWUA is sufficient to meet the
criteria listed under ARRA, Section
1605(b), Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) regulations at 2 CFR
176.60–176.170, and in the April 28,
2009, ‘‘Implementation of Buy American
provisions of Public Law 111–5, the
‘‘American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009’’ Memorandum:’’ Iron, steel,
and the manufactured goods are not
produced in the United States in
sufficient and reasonably available
quantities and of a satisfactory quality.
The basis for this project waiver is the
authorization provided in ARRA,
Section 1605(b)(2). Due to the lack of
production of this product in the United
States in sufficient and reasonably
available quantities and of a satisfactory
quality in order to meet the ABCWUA’s
technical specifications, a waiver from
the Buy American requirement is
justified.
EPA headquarters’ March 31, 2009
Delegation of Authority Memorandum
provided Regional Administrators with
the authority to issue exceptions to
Section 1605 of ARRA within the
geographic boundaries of their
respective regions and with respect to
requests by individual grant recipients.
Having established both a proper basis
to specify the particular good required
for this project, and that this
manufactured good was not available
from a producer in the United States,
the ABCWUA is hereby granted a
waiver from the Buy American
requirements of ARRA, Section 1605(a)
of Public Law 111–5 for the purchase of
three hundred loggers and one radio
transceiver, using ARRA funds, as
specified in the ABCWUA’s request of
February 5, 2010. This supplementary
information constitutes the detailed
written justification required by ARRA,
Section 1605(c), for waivers ‘‘based on a
finding under subsection (b).’’
Authority: Public Law 111–5, section
1605.
Dated: April 28, 2010.
Al Armendariz,
Regional Administrator, Region 6.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-9146-9]
Notice of a Project Waiver of Section 1605 (Buy American
Requirement) of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
(ARRA) to the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority,
New Mexico
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Regional Administrator of EPA Region 6 is hereby granting
a project waiver of the Buy American requirements of ARRA Section 1605
under the authority of Section 1605(b)(2) [manufactured goods are not
produced in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available
quantities and of a satisfactory quality] to the Albuquerque Bernalillo
County Water Utility Authority (``ABCWUA'') for the purchase of three
hundred acoustic leak detection sensors/loggers (``loggers'') and one
fully programmable radio transceiver. The loggers and radio transceiver
under consideration are manufactured by Gutermann, Inc., and no United
States manufacturer produces an alternative that meets the ABCWUA's
technical specifications. This is a project specific waiver and only
applies to the use of the specified product for the ARRA funded project
being proposed. Any other ARRA project that may wish to use the same
product must apply for a separate waiver based on the specific project
circumstances. The Regional Administrator is making this determination
based on the review and recommendations of the EPA Region 6, Water
Quality Protection Division. The ABCWUA has provided sufficient
documentation to support its request.
The Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Administration
and Resources Management has concurred on this decision to make an
exception to Section 1605 of ARRA. This action permits the purchase of
three hundred loggers and one radio transceiver containing goods not
manufactured in America, for the proposed project being implemented by
the ABCWUA.
DATES: Effective Date: April 28, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nasim Jahan, Buy American Coordinator,
(214) 665-7522, SRF & Projects Section, Water Quality Protection
Division, U.S. EPA Region 6, 1445 Ross Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75202-
2733.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with ARRA Section 1605(c) and
1605(b)(2), EPA hereby provides notice that it is granting a project
waiver of the requirements of Section 1605(a) of Public Law 111-5, Buy
American requirements to the ABCWUA for the acquisition of three
hundred loggers and one radio transceiver (Model: Gutermann Zonescan
820). The ABCWUA has been unable to find an American made logger
manufacturer to meet its specific requirements of cross correlation
functionality for pinpointing leaks throughout its water distribution
system.
Section 1605 of the ARRA requires that none of the appropriated
funds may be used for the construction, alteration, maintenance, or
repair of a public building or public work unless all of the iron,
steel, and manufactured goods used in the project are produced in the
United States unless a waiver is provided to the recipient by EPA. A
waiver may be provided if EPA determines that (1) applying these
requirements would be inconsistent with public interest; (2) iron,
steel, and the relevant manufactured goods are not produced in the
United States in sufficient and reasonably available quantities and of
a satisfactory quality; or (3) inclusion of iron, steel, and the
relevant manufactured goods produced in the United States will increase
the cost of the overall project by more than 25 percent.
The ABCWUA is implementing a comprehensive asset management
program, and leak detection is critical to better management of its
water system assets. The ABCWUA desires to quickly and efficiently
locate leaks in its wastewater distribution system and seeks ARRA
funding to purchase loggers that can easily be deployed on the water
distribution system, that are non-invasive, and are designed to detect
noise generated from vibrations of water escaping from pipes. Efficient
leak detection provides timely data on the types of leak and potential
cause. It helps the utility authority in identifying high priority
assets needing rehabilitation/replacement, which can effectively reduce
the chances of catastrophic failure.
Accordingly, the ABCWUA on January 22, 2010 concluded an ARRA
assistance agreement with the State of New Mexico to a fund a project
to procure and deploy leak detection equipment for its distribution
system. The bid documents for the project include the specifications
for loggers and one radio transceiver having cross correlation
functionality for exactly pinpointing leaks throughout the water
distribution system. The ABCWUA had received four bids for this project
on January 20, 2010, and upon identifying Gutermann as the only bidder
to provide a data logger that included this cross-correlation
functionality, submitted a timely waiver request to EPA on February 5,
2010.
The ABCWUA is requesting a waiver for the use of three hundred
loggers and one programmable radio transceiver (Model: Gutermann
Zonescan 820) on the basis that there are no domestic manufacturers of
the loggers that will meet the ABCWUA product specifications.
The ABCWUA authority received four bids for the acoustic leak
detection equipment project. Among the four bidders, the bid submitted
by Gutermann was the only leak detection logger that met ABCWUA's
specifications. Specifically, the logger was required to have the
feature of cross correlation functionality for pinpointing leaks.
Gutermann's Zonescan 820 loggers automatically perform leak noise
correlation for pinpointing the leak location. In addition, automatic
multi-correlation provides precise positions between all loggers in the
same project area. As this feature maximizes the efficiency and
effectiveness of the crucial functions of enabling the ABCWUA to
conserve and prevent contamination of scarce water supplies that have
already been treated to comply with National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations, EPA finds that the ABCWUA's specification of this feature
is justified.
Although there are loggers that are manufactured in the United
States, the
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research conducted by Cadmus, the EPA Office of Water's national
contractor, was unable to identify any domestically available loggers
which meet the specifications and quality described in the project
plans and designs. The contractor contacted four companies that
manufacture loggers in the U.S. but none of these companies could
provide loggers that offer integrated cross correlation functionality
between loggers.
Additional research conducted by EPA Region 6 appeared to confirm
that there are no domestic logger manufacturers that would meet the
ABCWUA's technical specifications.
EPA's national contractor prepared a technical assessment report
dated February 10, 2010 based on the waiver request submittal. The
report determined that the waiver request submittal was complete, that
adequate technical information was provided, and that there were no
significant weaknesses in the justification provided. The report
confirmed the waiver applicant's claim that there are no American-made
loggers available for use in the water distribution system. Therefore,
EPA Region 6 concludes that the loggers meet the ``specifications in
project plans and design.''
The April 28, 2009 EPA HQ Memorandum, Implementation of Buy
American provisions of P.L. 111-5, the ``American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009'', defines reasonably available quantity as
``the quantity of iron, steel, or relevant manufactured good is
available or will be available at the time needed and place needed, and
in the proper form or specification as specified in the project plans
and design.'' The ABCWUA has incorporated specific technical design
requirements for installation of loggers in its water distribution
system. Therefore, it meets the requirements of the ``satisfactory
quality'' criterion for requesting a waiver from the Buy American
provisions of Public Law 111-5.
The purpose of the ARRA is to stimulate economic recovery in part
by funding current infrastructure construction, not to delay projects
that are ``shovel ready'' by requiring utilities, such as the ABCWUA,
to revise their standards and specifications, institute a new bidding
process, and potentially choose a more costly, less efficient project.
The imposition of ARRA Buy American requirements on such projects
otherwise eligible for State Revolving Fund assistance would result in
unreasonable delay and thus displace the ``shovel ready'' status for
this project. To further delay construction is in direct conflict with
a fundamental economic purpose of the ARRA, which is to create or
retain jobs.
The Region 6 Water Quality Protection Division has reviewed this
waiver request, and to the best of my knowledge at the time of review,
has determined that the supporting documentation provided by the ABCWUA
is sufficient to meet the criteria listed under ARRA, Section 1605(b),
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) regulations at 2 CFR 176.60-
176.170, and in the April 28, 2009, ``Implementation of Buy American
provisions of Public Law 111-5, the ``American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009'' Memorandum:'' Iron, steel, and the
manufactured goods are not produced in the United States in sufficient
and reasonably available quantities and of a satisfactory quality. The
basis for this project waiver is the authorization provided in ARRA,
Section 1605(b)(2). Due to the lack of production of this product in
the United States in sufficient and reasonably available quantities and
of a satisfactory quality in order to meet the ABCWUA's technical
specifications, a waiver from the Buy American requirement is
justified.
EPA headquarters' March 31, 2009 Delegation of Authority Memorandum
provided Regional Administrators with the authority to issue exceptions
to Section 1605 of ARRA within the geographic boundaries of their
respective regions and with respect to requests by individual grant
recipients. Having established both a proper basis to specify the
particular good required for this project, and that this manufactured
good was not available from a producer in the United States, the ABCWUA
is hereby granted a waiver from the Buy American requirements of ARRA,
Section 1605(a) of Public Law 111-5 for the purchase of three hundred
loggers and one radio transceiver, using ARRA funds, as specified in
the ABCWUA's request of February 5, 2010. This supplementary
information constitutes the detailed written justification required by
ARRA, Section 1605(c), for waivers ``based on a finding under
subsection (b).''
Authority: Public Law 111-5, section 1605.
Dated: April 28, 2010.
Al Armendariz,
Regional Administrator, Region 6.
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