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Matter of: Millbrook Industrial Contracts, Ltd. File: B-277883 Date: October 29, 1997

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Is denied where agency reasonably determined that restriction is necessary to minimize government's potential liability for environmental violations which could result from hazardous paint dust and fumes. Millbrook argues that the requirement that the wheeled vehicles be sanded and painted at the contractor's own facility is unnecessary and unduly restricts competition. Is primarily within the agency's discretion. We will not question an agency's assessment of its minimum needs absent a clear showing that the assessment is unreasonable. The Army explains that the decision to have the wheeled vehicles painted at an off-premises facility was based on environmental concerns. [1] The paint dust and fumes resulting from contract performance are hazardous wastes which.

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