EPA/540/8-91/007
May 1991
Bibliography of Federal Reports and
Publications Describing Alternative and
Innovative Treatment Technologies For
Corrective Action and Site Remediation
Prepared by the Member Agencies of the
Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Department of Defense
U.S. Army
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Navy
U.S. Air Force
Department of Energy
Department of Interior
Bureau of Reclamation
Summer 1991
Printed on Recycled Paper
-------
NOTICE
The information in this document has been funded wholly by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency under Contracts 68-CO-0083 and 68-01-7481 to ICF Incorporated. It has been
subject to administrative review by all agencies participating in the. Federal Remediation Technologies
Roundtable, and has been approved for publication. Mention of trade names or commercial products
does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
-------
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. INTERNATIONAL SURVEYS AND CONFERENCES . 1
EPA ;.'.' 1
DOE . 1
B. TECHNOLOGY SURVEY REPORTS . 1
EPA ..." * 1
U.S. Army . . . . . . 3
DOE .-.. . . 3
C. TREATABILITY STUDIES (General) ............ . . . . . 4
EPA .... ,-. 4
D. THERMAL PROCESSES 4
EPA..'.". . .. . .', . . •-. . 4
U.S. Army , . 4
E. SOLIDIFICATION/STABILIZATION . . 5
EPA . ... . . . . .5
U.S. Army ... . .. 7
U.S. Navy . 7
U.S. Air Force 7
DOE . 7
F. BIOLOGICAL ... . . . ;...,. 8
EPA 8
U.S. Army . . . 11
U.S. Navy 12
U.S. Air Force . 12
DOE , . . . . -._... ..-. 13
G. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL . . . . 13
EPA 13
U.S. Army . ...-..- . ........ 15
U.S. Navy .v ....... 17
U.S. Air Force .. 17
DOE . 17
. DOI, Bureau of Reclamation 18
H. DATABASES . . '..... . 19
I. DOCUMENT SOURCES . . 21
-------
-------
PREFACE
The Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable (Roundtable) developed this
bibliography to publicize the accessibility of Federal documents pertaining to innovative and
alternative technologies to treat hazardous wastes. The bibliography contains references for
documents and reports from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Army,
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE), and the U.S. Department of Interipr (DOI), Bureau of Reclamation. The
Roundtable obtained this reference information from a variety of sources:
• Federal Agency report, project and publication lists from EPA, the Naval Civil
Engineering Laboratory, the U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency,
the Air Force Engineering and Sciences Center, and the U.S. Department of
Defense (DoD); and
• National Technical Information Service (NTIS), DOE, Enviroline, and other data
base searches.
This bibliography addresses technologies which provide for the treatment of
hazardous wastes; therefore, it does not contain information or references for containment or
other non-treatment strategies, such as landfilling and capping. Although there are some
references for more conventional treatment technologies, such as incineration and
solidification, the main focus of this bibliography is on innovative technologies for which
detailed cost and performance data are not available.
In addition to improving access to information on innovative technologies, the
Roundtable hopes this bibliography will assist in the coordination of ongoing research
initiatives, and increase the development and implementation of these innovative technologies
for corrective action and site remediation. This bibliography is intended to serve as a starting
point in your pursuit of information on innovative alternative hazardous waste treatment
technologies and should not be considered the sole source for this type of information. At
the end of this document (see page 21), you will find instructions for ordering publications
you may be interested in.
This bibliography is scheduled to undergo periodic revisions. Therefore, if your
Agency has produced any publications on innovative remediation technologies that should be
included in future versions of this bibliography, or if you have any suggestions for improving
this document, please complete the suggestion form on page 23, or contact the EPA
Technology Innovation Office:
Daniel Powell
Environmental Protection Specialist
Technology Innovation Office
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW, OS-110
Washington, D.C. 20460
in
-------
-------
A. INTERNATIONAL SURVEYS AND CONFERENCES
EPA .
o Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications: Technology Review and
Trip Report Results. • '"
EPA/540/2-88/003
o Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications: Technology Identification
and Selection.
EPA/600/2-89/017
_o Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies, Domestic and International,
Atlanta, GA.
EPA/540/2-89/056 (Technical Papers)
o Second Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies, Domestic and
International.
EPA/540/2-90/009 (Abstracts)
EPA/540/2-90/010 (Technical Papers)
o NATO/CCMS Project - International, Evaluation of In Situ Biorestoration of Contaminated Soil
and Groundwater.
EPA/540/2-90/012
o Second International Conference on New Frontiers for Hazardous Waste Management:
Proceedings of a Conference Held in Pittsburgh, PA, Sept. 27-30, 1987.
EPA/600/9-87/018F
o Third International Conference on New Frontiers for Hazardous Waste Management:
Proceedings of a Conference Held in Pittsburgh, PA, Sept. 10-13, 1989.
EPA/600/9-89/072
DOE
Bioremediation of Mercury-Contaminated Sites: Foreign Trip Report, Sept. 9-17, 1989.
Turner, R.R. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, DOE, TN. Sept. 1989.
ORNL/FTR-3393; NTIS or OSTI: DE90001248
B. TECHNOLOGY SURVEY REPORTS
EPA
o Approaches for Remediation of Uncontrolled Wood Preserving Sites.
EPA/625/7-90/011
o Assessing Detoxification and Degradation of Wood Preserving and Petroleum Wastes in
v Contaminated Soil. April, W., R. Sims, and J. Sims. Waste Management & Research.
8(1): 45-65. Feb. 90. .
EPA/600/J-90/009; NTIS: PB 90-243275
•/-'' .' 1 •' '• ' "
-------
A Compendium of Technologies Used in the Treatment of Hazardous Waste.
EPA/625/8-87/014
Guidance on Remedial Action for Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination.
EPA/540/G-90/007
Guide to Treatment Technologies for Hazardous Wastes at Superfund Sites. Office of
Environmental Engineering and Technology, U.S. EPA, Washington, D.C. Mar. 1989.
EPA/540/2-89/052; NT1S: PB 89-190821/XAB
Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils.
EPA/540/2-90/002
In Situ Restoration Techniques for Aquifers Contaminated with Hazardous Wastes. Lee, M.D.,
J.T. Wilson, and C.H. Ward. Journal of Hazardous Materials. Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 14:71-82. 1987.
EPA/600/J-87/032; NTIS: PB 87-198396
Innovative Operational Treatment Technologies for Applications to Superfund Sites.
EPA/540/2-90/006
EPA/540/2-90/004 (Nine Case Studies)
Innovative Processes for Reclamation of Contaminated Subsurface Environments. Canter, L.W.,
LE. Streebin, M.C. Arquiaga, F.E. Carranza, and B.H. Wilson.
EPA/600/2-90/017 (Project Summary); NTIS: PB 90-199514
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status .Report. Jan. 1991.
EPA/540/2-91/001
Mobile Treatment Technologies for, Superfund Wastes.
EPA/540/2-86/003!
Report on Decontamination of PCB-Bearing Sediments. Wilson, D.L. Hazardous Waste
Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH. Oct. 1987.
EPA/600/2-87/093
Review of In-Place Treatment Techniques for Contaminated Surface Soils. Volume I. Technical
Evaluation.
EPA/540/2-84/0033
PCB (Polychlorinated Biphenyl) Sediment Decontamination, Technical/Economic Assessment
of Selected Alternative Treatments: Final Report, Jun. 1985-Feb. 1986. Carpenter, B.H.
Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH. Dec. 1986.
EPA/600/2-86/112
Seminar Publication - Corrective Actions: Technologies and Applications.
EPA/625/4-89/020
Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for Contaminated Soil: Final Report.
EPA/540/2-89/053
-------
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program - Brochure.
EPA/540/8-89/010
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program - SITE Program Fact Sheet.
OSWER Directive 9330.1 -03FS .
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program: Technology Profiles.
EPA/540/5-90/006
Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts.
EPA/540/2-89/001
Technical Resource Document: Treatment Technologies for Halogenated Organic Containing
Wastes. Volume I.
EPA/600/2-87/098
Technologies of Delivery or Recovery for the Remediation of Hazardous Waste Sites.
EPA/600/S2-89/066 (Project Summary)
Technologies for In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Wastes. Sanning, D.E. and R.F. Lewis.
Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH. Jan. 1987.
EPA/600/D-87/014; NTIS: PB 87-146007/XAB
Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of Soils and Sludges^
EPA/540/2-88/OQ4
Treatment Potential for 56 EPA Listed Hazardous Chemicals in Soil. Sims, R.C., W.J. Doucette,
J.E. McLean, W.J. Greeney, and R.R. Dupont. Feb. 1988.
EPA/600/6-88/001; NTIS: PB 89-174446
Treatment Technology Background Document. Berlow, J.R. and J. Vorbach. Office of Solid
Waste, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC. Jun. 1989.
EPA/530/SW-89/048A; NTIS: PB 89-221410/XAB
U.S. Army
o
Guidelines for Selecting Control and Treatment Options for Contaminated Dredged Material
Requiring Restrictions: Final Report. Cullinane, M.J., et al. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Waterways Experiment Station. Sept. 1986.
No published documentation number
Installation Restoration and Hazardous Waste Control Technologies,. 1990 Edition., U.S. Army
Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency. Aug. 1990. ,
USATHAMA: CETHA-TS-CR-90067
DOE
o
Demonstrations of Technology for Remediation and Closure of Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Waste Disposal Sites. Spalding, B.P., G.K. Jacobs, and E.C. Davis. Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, DOE, TN. Sept. 1989.
ORNL/TM-11286; NTIS or OSTI: DE90001854
-------
Treatability of Hazardous Chemicals in Soils: Volatile and Semivolatile Organics. Walton, B.T.,
M.S. Hendricks, T.A. Anderson, and S.S. Talmage. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, DOE, TN.
Jul. 1989.
ORNL-6451; NTIS or OSTI: DE89016892 (Also available from EPA, Ada, OK)
EPA
o
C. TREATABILITY STUDIES (General)
Groundwater and Leachate Treatability Studies at Four Superfund Sites.
EPA/600/2-86/029
Results of Treatment Evaluations of Contaminated Soils. Esposito, P., J. Hessling, B.B. Locke,
M. Taylor, and M. Szabo. Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA,
Cincinnati, OH. Aug. 1988.
EPA/600/D-88/181
Treatability Potential For EPA Listed Hazardous Wastes in Soil. Loehr, R.C.
EPA/600/2-89/011; NTIS: PB 89-166581 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK)
Treatability Potential for 56 EPA Listed Hazardous Chemicals in Soil.
NTIS: PB 89-174446 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK)
Treatment of Hazardous Landfill Leachates and Contaminated Groundwater.
EPA/600/2-88/064
D. THERMAL PROCESSES
EPA
Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) - American Combustion Pyretron Destruction
System.
EPA/540/A5-89/008
Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) - Shirco Infrared Incineration System.
EPA/540/A5-89/007 (Also available in videocassette from EPA, Edison, NJ)
Engineering Bulletin - Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment.
EPA/540/2-90/014
U.S. Army
Bench-Scale Investigation of Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOCs) from Various Soil Types: Technical Report. Johnson, N.P., J.W. Noland,
and P.J. Marks. U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency. Nov. 1987.
USATHAMA: AMXTH-TE-CR-87124
-------
Demonstration of Thermal Stripping of JP-4 and other VOCs from Soils at Tinker Air Force
Base, Oklahoma City, OK: Final Report. U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency.
Mar. 1990.
USATHAMA: CETHA-TS-CR-90026
Economic Evaluation of Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of Volatile Organic Compounds
from Soil: Technical Report. Marks, P.J. and J.W. Noland. U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous
Materials Agency. Aug. 1986.
USATHAMA: AMXTH-TE-CR-86085
Pilot Investigation of Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of Volatile Organic Compounds from
Soil (2 vols.). U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency. Task 11. Jun. 1986.
USATHAMA: AMXTH-TE-TR-86074
EPA
o
E. SOLIDIFICATION/STABILIZATION
Applications Analysis Report - Chemfix Technologies, Inc., Chemical Fixation/Stabilization.
EPA/540/A5-89/011
Bench Scale Fixation of Soils from the Tacoma Tar Pits Superfund Site.
EPA/600/8-89/069
Critical Review of Cement-Based Stabilization/Solidification Techniques for the Disposal of
Hazardous Wastes: Final Report Mar-Dec. 1986. Clark, A., Clark and Associates, Twickenham
(England). Dec. 1986.
R/D-5433-EN-01; NTIS: AD-A184 427/3/XAB
Evaluation of Solidification/Stabilization as Best Demonstrated Available Technology for
Contaminated Soils.
EPA/600/S2-89/013 (Project Summary)
Evaluation of Solidification/Stabilization for Treating Hazardous Waste in the United States.
EPA/600/D-88/030
Feasibility of In Situ Solidification/Stabilization of Landfilled Hazardous Wastes.
EPA/600/2-83/088
Handbook for Stabilization/Solidification of Hazardous Waste.
EPA/540/2-86/001
Interference Mechanisms in Waste Stabilization/Solidification Processes. Jones, L.W.
Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH. Jan. 1990.
EPA/600/2-89/067
In Situ Stabilization/Solidification of PCB-Contaminated Soil.
EPA/600/D-89/119
-------
The Morphology and Microchemistry of Solidified/Stabilized Hazardous Waste Systems.
NTIS: PB 90-134156/AS
Perspectives on Solidification/Stabilization Technology for Treating Hazardous Waste.
EPA/600/D-87/027
Physical Properties and Leach Testing of Solidified/Stabilized Industrial Wastes.
EPA/600/2-82/099
Review of Solidification/Stabilization Technology.
EPA/600/J-87/019
SITE Demonstration of the CHEMFIX Solidification/Stabilization Process at the Portable
Equipment Salvage Company Site.
EPA/600/J-90/021
Solidification and Thermal Degradation of TNT Waste Sludges Using Asphalt Encapsulation:
Report tor June 1982-June 1983. Triegel, E.K., J.R. Kolmer, and D.W. Ouanian. Woodward-
Clyde Consultants, Plymouth Meeting, PA. Aug. 1986.
EPA/600/D-86/195; NTIS: PB 86-229150/XAB
Stabilization/Solidification of CERCLA and RCRA Wastes: Physical Tests, Chemical Testing
Procedures, Technology Screening, and Field Activities. Center for Environmental Research
Information (CERI), U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH. May 1989.
EPA/625/6-89/022; NTIS: PB 90-179656/XAB
Stabilization/Solidification of Hazardous Waste. Hill, R.D. Hazardous Waste Engineering
Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH. Jan. 1986.
EPA/600/D-86/028; NTIS: PB 86-156312/XAB
Status of Solidification/Stabilization in the United States and Factors Affecting Its Use.
EPA/600/D-89/159
Survey of Solidification/Stabilization Technology for Hazardous Industrial Wastes.
EPA/600/2-79/056
Systems to Accelerate In Situ Stabilization of Waste Deposits.
EPA/540/2-86/002
Technical and Regulatory Status of Solidification/Stabilization in the United States.
EPA/600/D-90/057
Technology Demonstration Summary - International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ
StabilizationlSolidification Update Report. Jan. 1991.
EPA/540/S5-89/004a
Technology Evaluation Report, SITE Program Demonstration, International Waste Technologies,
In Situ StabilizationfSolidification Technology, Hialeah, FL. Volume I.
EPA/540/5-89/004a
-------
Technology Evaluation Report, SITE Program Demonstration, International Waste Technologies,
In Situ Stabilization/Solidification Technology, Hialeah, FL. Volume II.
EPA/540/5-89/004b
Technology Evaluation Report, SITE Program Demonstration Test, HAZCON Solidification,
Douglasville, PA. Volume I.
EPA/540/5-89/001 a (Also available in videocassette from EPA, Edison, NJ)
Technology Evaluation Report, SITE Program Demonstration Test, HAZCON Solidification,
Douglasville, PA. Volume II.
EPA/540/5-89/001 b
Technology Evaluation Report, SITE Program Demonstration Test, Soliditech, Inc.
Solidification/Stabilization Process, Morganville, NJ. Volume I.
EPA/540/5-89/0053
Technology Evaluation Report, SITE Program Demonstration Test, Soliditech, Inc.
Solidification/Stabilization Process, Morganville, NJ. Volume II.
EPA/540/5-89/005b
Toxicity Bioassay and Eluate Heavy Metals Analysis Results of the Bench Scale Stabilization
Study of Soils from the United Chrome Superfund A/PL Site, Corvallis, OR.
EPA/600/3-89/074
U.S. Army
o
Innovative Solidification Techniques for Hazardous Wastes at Army Installations: Final Report.
Myers, T.E. Environmental Laboratory, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment
Station, Vicksburg, MS. Nov. 1985.
WES/MP/EL-85-7; NTIS: AD-A163 448/4/XAB
U.S. Navy
o
Review of Literature on Waste Solidification/Stabilization with Emphasis on Metal-Bearing
Wastes: Final Report, Sept. 1988-May 1989. Clark, S., T. Greathouse, and J. Means.
Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory, Port Hueneme, CA. Aug. 1989.
NCEL-CR-89.015; NTIS: AD-A213 133/2/XAB
U.S. Air Force
o
DOE
o
In Situ Immobilization of Heavy-Metal-Contaminated Soil: Final Report, Sept. 11, 1984-Feb. 4,
1987. Czupyrna, G., R.D. Levy, A.l. MacLean, and H. Gold. Air Force Engineering and
Services Center, Tyndall Air Force Base, FL Jun. 1988.
AFE-0302-FMI-8472-68; AFESC/ESL-TR,87-17; NTIS: AD-A201 244/1/XAB
Cement Fixation Studies at Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant. Shoemaker, J.L. Oak Ridge
Gaseous Diffusion Plant, DOE, TN. Nov. 1986.
K/PS-1236; NTISorOSTI: DE87005546
-------
EPA
Improved Method and Composition for Immobilization of Waste in Cement-Based Material.
Tallent, O.K., K.E. Dodson, and E.W. McDaniel. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, DOE, TN.
Oct. 1987.
NTIS: Patents-US-A6103149
Protection of Ground Water by Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Industrial-Waste Impacted Soil
Systems. McLean, J.E., L.M. Dudley, R.C. Sims. Utah Water Research Laboratory, Utah State
University, Logan, UT. Sept. 1986.
NTIS: PB 87-112413/XAB
Spray-Dryer Spent-Sorbent Hazardous-Waste Fixating and Cemetitious Properties. Schultz, T.D.,
R.L Berger, and K. Fishbein. Illinois University, Urbana, IL. Mar. 1989.
NTIS: PB 90-160748/XAB
F. BIOLOGICAL
Action of a Fluoranthene-Utilizing Bacterial Community of Polycylic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Components of Creosote. ,
EPA/600/J-89/425
Adaptation to and Biodegradation ofXenobiotic Compounds by Microbial Communities from a
Pristine Aquifer. Aelion, C.M., C.M. Swindell, and F.K. Pfaender. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
53(9): 2212-2217. Sept. 1987.
EPA/600/J-87/208; NTIS: PB 88-170584
Aerobic Biodegradation of Natural and Xenobiotic Organic Compounds by Subsurface Microbial
Communities. Swindoll, C.M., C.M. Aelion, D.C. Dobbins, et al. Environmental Toxicology and
Chemistry. 7(4): 291-299. Apr. 1988.
EPA/600/J-88/067; NTIS: PB 89-103204
Alaskan Oil Spill Bioremediation Project.
EPA/600/8-89/073
Anaerobic Biotransformations of Pollutant Chemicals in Aquifers. Suflita, J.M., S.A. Gibson, and
R.E. Beeman. Journal of Industrial Microbiology. 3(3): 179-194. May 1988.
EPA/600/J-88/142; NTIS: PB 89-119341
Anaerobic Degradation of Nitrogen Substituted and Sulfonated Benzene Aquifer Contaminants.
Sulfita, J.M. Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials. 6(2): 121-133. Spring 1989.
EPA/600/J-89/190; NTIS: PB 90-140708
The Anaerobic Degradation of o-, m- and p-Cresol by Sulfate-Reducing Bacterial Enrichment
Cultures Obtained from a Shallow Anoxic Aquifer. Sulfita, J.M., L Liang, and A. Saxena.
Journal of Industrial Microbiology. 4(4): 255-266. Jul. 1989.
EPA/600/J-89/187; NTIS: PB 90-140674
Approach to Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil.
EPA/600/J-90/203
8
-------
Assessing Detoxification and Degradation of Wood Preserving and Petroleum Wastes in
Contaminated Soil.
EPA/600/J-90/099
Athias - An Information System for Abiotic Transformations of Halogenated Hydrocarbons in
Aqueous Solution. Ellenrider, W. and M. Reihhard. Chemosphere. 17(2): 331-344. Feb. 1988.
EPA/600/J-88/026; NTIS: PB 88-224357
Biological Treatment of Leachate from a Superfund Site.
EPA/600/J-89/001
The Biodegradation of Cresol Isomers in Anoxic Aquifers. Smolensk!, W.J. and J.M. Suflita.
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 53(4): 710-716. Apr. 1987.
EPA/600/J-87/131; NTIS: PB 88-149125
Bioremediation of Contaminated Surface Soils. Sims, J.L., B.C. Sims, and J.E. Matthews.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Ada, OK. Aug. 1989.
EPA-600/9-89/073; NTIS: PB 90-164047/XAB
Bioremediation of Hazardous Waste.
EPA/600/9-90/041
Biorestoration of Aquifers Contaminated with Organic Compounds. Lee, M.D., J.M. Thomas,
R.C. Borden, P.B. Bedient, C.H. Ward, and J.T. Wilson. CRC Critical Reviews in Environmental
Control-18(1): 29-89. 1988.
EPA/600/J-88/078; NTIS: PB 89-103527
Biotransformation of Priority Pollutants Using Biofilms and Vascular Plants. Wolvedon, B.C. and
R.C.J. McCales. Mississippi Academy of Sciences. Vol. XXXI. pp. 79-89. 1986.
EPA/600/J-86/310; NTIS: PB 87-176764
Biotransformation of Selected Alkylbenzenes and Halogenated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in
Methanogenic Aquifer Material: A Microcosm Study. Smith, B.H., G.B. Smith, and J.S. Rees.
Environ. Sci. Technol. 20(10): 997-1002. 1986.
EPA/600/J-86/227; NTIS: PB 87-170791
Determination and Enhancement of Anaerobic Dehalogehation: Degradation of Chlorinated
Organ/cs in Aqueous Systems.
EPA/600/2-88/054
Determination of Optimal Toxicant Loading for Biological Closure of a Hazardous Waste Site.
EPA/600/D-89/163
Engineering Bulletin ~ Slurry Biodegradation.
EPA/540/2-90/016
Enhanced Bioremediation Utilizing Hydrogen Peroxide as a Supplemental Source of Oxygen.
Huling, S. and B. Bledsoe.
EPA/600/2-90/006; NTIS: PB 90-183435
-------
Extrapolation of Biodegradation Results to Groundwater Aquifers: Reductive Dehalogenation of
Aromatic Compounds. Gibson, S.A. and J.M. Suflita. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 52(4): 681-688.
Oct. 1986.
EPA/600/J-86/379; NTIS: PB 87-212429/AS
A Field Evaluation of Bioremediation of a Fuel Spill Using Hydrogen Peroxide.
NTIS: PB 88-130257 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK)
A Field Evaluation of In Situ Biodegradation for Aquifer Restoration. Semprini, L, P. Roberts,
G. Hopkins, D. Mackay. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Nov. 1987.
EPA/600/2-87/096; NTIS: PB 88-130257
In Situ Aquifer Restoration of Chlorinated Aliphatics by Methanotrophic Bacteria. Roberts, P.,
L Simprini, G. Hopkins, et al. Jul. 1989.
EPA/600/2-89/033; NTIS: PB 89-21992/AS
In Situ Bioremediation 'of Spills from Underground Storage Tanks: New Approaches for Site
Characterization, Project Design, and Evaluation of Performance. Wilson, J.T. and L.E. Leach.
EPA/600/2-89/042; NTIS: PB 89-219976 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK)
In Situ Biorestoration as a Ground Water Remediation Technique. Wilson, J.T., L.E. Leach,
M.J. Henson, and J.N. Jones. Ground Water Monitoring Review, pp. 56-64. Fall 1986.
EPA/600/J-86/305; NTIS: PB 87-177101
Innovative Technology: Slurry-Phase Biodegradation.
OSWER Directive 9200.5-252-FS (Fact Sheet)
Laboratory Studies Evaluating the Enhanced Biodegradation of Weathered Crude Oil
Components Through the Application of Nutrients.
EPA/600/D-90/139
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks: Remediation with Emphasis on In-Situ Biorestoration.
Thomas, J.M., M.D. Lee, P.B. Bedient, et al. Jan. 1987.
EPA/600/2-87/008; NTIS: PB 87-168084
Lubbock Land Treatment System Research and Demonstration Project. Volume 2. Percolate
Investigation in the Root Zone.
EPA/600/2-86/027b
Lubbock Land Treatment System Research and Demonstration Project. Volume 5. Executive
Summary.
EPA/600/2-86/0276
Microbial Decomposition of Chlorinated Aromatic Compounds.
EPA/600/2-86/090
Microbial Degradation of Nitrogen, Oxygen and Sulfur Heterocyclic Compounds Under
Anaerobic Conditions: Studies with Aquifer Samples. Kuhn, E.P. and J.M. Suflita.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 8(12): 1149-1158. Dec. 1989.
EPA/600/J-89/353; NTIS: PB 90-216276
10
-------
Microbial Removal of Halogenated Methanes, Ethanes, and Ethylenes in an Aerobic Soil
Exposed to Methane. Henson, J.M., M.V. Yates, J.W. Cochran, and D,L. Shackleford. FEMS
Microbiology Ecology. 53(3-4): 193-201. May-Jun. 1988.
EPA/600/J-88/066; NTIS: PB 90-103196
Opportunities for Bioreclamation of Aquifers Contaminated with Petroleum Hydrocarbons.
Wilson, J.T. and C.S. Ward. Developments in Industrial Microbiology (Journal of Industrial
Microbiology Suppl. I). Elsevier, Amsterdam, Biomedical Division. 27: 109-116. 1987.
EPA/600/J-87/133; NTIS: PB 88-148150
Promising Technologies for the Biological Detoxification of Hazardous Waste.
EPA/600/D-88/040
Reductive Dehalogenation of a Nitrogen Heterocyclic Herbicide in Anoxic Aquifer Slurries.
Adrian, N.R. and J.M. Suflita. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 56(1): 292-294. Jan. 1990.
EPA/600/J-90/098; NTIS: PB 90-245267
Removal of Volatile Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in a Soil Bioreactor.
NTIS: PB 88-170568 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK)
Removal of Volatile Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in a Soil Bioreactor. Kampbell, D., J. Wilson,
H. Read, and T. Stocksdale. Journal of Air Pollution Control and Hazardous Waste
Management. 37(10): 1236-1240. Oct. 1987.
EPA/600/J.87/261; NTIS: PB 88-180393
Role of Microorganisms in the Bioremediation of the Oil Spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
EPA/600/D-90/119
Sequential Reductive Dehalogenation of Chloroanilines by Microorganisms from a
Methanogenic Aquifer. Kuhn, E.P. and J.M. Suflita. Environmental Science Technology.
23(7): 848-852. Jul. 1989.
EPA/600/J-89/103; NTIS: PB 90-117219/AS
Structural Properties of Organic Chemicals as Predictors of Biodegradation and Microbial
Toxicity in Soil. Walton, B.T. and T.A. Anderson. Chemosphere. 17(8): 1501-1507. Aug. 1989
EPA/600/J-88/413; NTIS: PB 90-117078/AS
Transport of Dissolved Hydrocarbons Influenced by Oxygen-Limited Biodegradation.
I. Theoretical Development. Borden, R.C. and P.B. Bedient. Water Resources Research.
22(13): 1973-1982. Dec. 1986.
EPA/600/J-86/333; NTIS: PB 87-179727
Transport of Dissolved Hydrocarbons Influenced by Oxygen-Limited Biodegradation. II. Field
Application. Borden, R.C., P.B. Bedient, M.D. Lee, C.H. Ward, and J.T. Wilson. Water
Resources Research. 22(13): 1983-1990. Dec. 1986.
EPA/600/J-86/333; NTIS: PB 87-179735
U.S. Army
o
Composting Explosives/Organics Contaminated Soils. Doyle, R.C., et al. U.S. Army Toxic and
Hazardous Materials Agency. May 1986,
USATHAMA: AMXTH-TE-CR-86077
11
-------
Field Demonstration ~ Composting of Propellents Contaminated Sediments at the Badger Army
Ammunition Plant (BMP). Mar. 1989.
USATHAMA: CETHA-TE-CR-89061
Field Demonstration of Treatment of Explosives-Contaminated Sediments at the Louisiana Army
Ammunition Plant (LAAP). Williams, R.T., P.S. Ziegenfuss, and P.J. Marks. U.S. Army Toxic
and Hazardous Materials Agency. Sept. 1988.
USATHAMA: AMXTH-IR-TE-88242
U.S. Navy
o
Biodecontamination of Fuel Oil Spill Located at NAVCOMMSTA, Thursto, Scotland: Final
Report. Polybac Corporation, U.S. Naval Station, Point Mugu, CA. Dec. 1985.
No published documentation number
U.S. Air Force
Aerobic Degradation of Trichlqrethylene. Nelson, M.J.K., P.H. Pritchard, S.O. Montgomery, and
A.W. Bourquin. Jul. 1987.
NTIS: ESL-TR-86-44; AD-A184 948/8/XAB
Biodegradation and Sorption of Organic Solvents and Hydrocarbon Fuel Constituents in
Subsurface Environments. Wilson, J.T., J.M. Henson, M.D. Piwoni, B.H. Wilson, and P.
Banerjee. Engineering and Services Laboratory, Air Force Engineering and Services Center,
Tyndall Air Force Base, FL. Mar. 1988.
NTIS: ESL-TR-87-52; AD-A203 753/9/XAB
Combined Biological and Physical Treatment of a Jet Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer.
Downey, D.C., R.E. Hinchee, M.S. Westray, and U.K. Slaughter. U.S. Air Force Engineering
and Services Center, Tyndall, Air Force Base, FL. 1989.
No published documentation number
Enhanced Bioreclamation of Jet Fuels - A Full-Scale Test at Eglin Air Force Base, FL.
Hinchee, R.E., D.C. Downey, M.S. Westray, and U.K. Slaughter. Air Force Engineering and
Services Laboratory Technical Report. 1989.
NTIS: ESL-TR-88-78; AD-A22 348/5/XAB
In Situ Biological Degradation Test at Kelly Air Force Base, TX. Vol. 1: Site Characterization,
Lab Studies, and Treatment System Design and Installation. Wetzel, et ai Air Force
Engineering and Services Center. Apr. 1986.
NTIS: ESL-TR-85-52; AD-A169 993/3/XAB
In Situ Biological Degradation test at Kelly Air Force Base, TX. Vol. 2: Field Test Results and
Cost Model. Final Report. Wetzel, et al. Air Force Engineering and Services Center.
Jul. 1987.
NTIS: ESL-TR-85-52 Vol 2; AD-A187 486/6/XAB
In Situ Biological Degradation Test at Kelly Air Force Base, TX. Vol. 3: Appendices. Final
Report. Wetzel, et al. Air Force Engineering and Services Center. Jul. 1987.
NTIS: ESL-TR-85-52 Vol 3; AD-A186 279/6/XAB
12
-------
DOE
o
Methods to Select Chemicals for In Situ Biodegradation of Fuel Hydrocarbons. Aggarwal, P.K.,
J.L Means, R.E. Hinchee, G.L Headington, and A.R. Gavaskar. Jul. 1990.
NTIS: ESL-TR-90-13
Surface Based Biological Treatment of TCE Contaminated Groundwater. Battelle Columbus
Final Report to the U.S. Air Force.
NTIS: ESL-TR-90-03
Biodenitrification of Hanford Groundwater and Process Effluents: FY1988 Status Report.
Koegler, S.S., T.M. Brouns, W.O. Heath, and R.J. Hicks. Pacific Northwest Laboratory, DOE,
Richland, WA. Sept. 1989.
PNL-6917; NTIS orOSTI: DE90000993
Bioremediation of PCB-Contaminated Soil at the T-12 Plant. Donaldson, T.L, G.W. Strandberg,
G.P. McGinnis, A.V. Palumbo, D.C. White, D.L Hill, T.J. Phelps, C.T. Hadden, N.W. Revis, and
G. Hpldsworth. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, DOE, TN. Sept. 1988.
ORNL/TM-10750; NTIS or OSTI: DE89001335
Development of a Biological Process for Destruction of Nitrates and Carbon Tetrachloride in
Hanford Groundwater. Koegler, S.S., T.M. Brouns, and R. Hicks. Pacific Northwest Laboratory,
DOE, Richland, WA. Oct. 1989.
PNL-SA-16928; NTIS or OSTI: DE90004675
Development of a Biological Treatment System for Hanford Groundwater Remediation: FY 1989
Status Report. Brouns, T.M., S.S. Koegler, W.O. Heath, J.K. Fredrickson, (Pacific Northwest
Laboratory, Richland, WA); H.D. Stensel, (Washington University, Seattle, WA); Johnstone,
D.L., (Washington State University, Pullman, WA); and T.L. Donaldson, (Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, TN). Pacific Northwest Laboratory, DOE, Richland, WA. Apr. 1990..
PNL-7290; NTIS or OSTI: DE90010365
EPA
O
G. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL
Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating Groundwater Contaminated with TCE (tri-
chloroethylene) and PCE (Tetrachloroethylene): Lab Studies. (Journal Version). Glaze, W.H.
and J.W. Kang. Water Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH. 1988.
EPA/600/J-88/114
Applications Analysis Report - CF Systems Organics Extraction System, New Bedford, MA.
Volume I.
EPA/540/5-90/002
Applications Analysis Report - CF Systems Organics Extraction System, New Bedford, MA.
Volume II.
EPA/540/5-90/0023
13
-------
Applications Analysis Report - Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System.
EPA/540/5-89/003 (Also available in videocassette from EPA, Edison, NJ)
Applications Analysis Report — Ultrox International Ultraviolet Ozone Treatment for Liquids.
EPA/540/5-89/012
Catalytic Dehydrohalogenation: A Chemical Destruction Method for Halogenated Organics.
EPA/600/2-86/113
Chemical Destruction/Detoxification of Chlorinated Dioxins in Soils. Peterson, R.L., and
CJ. Rogers. Proceedings, llth Annual Research Symposium, Cincinnati, OH. pp. 106-11.
1985.
EPA/600/9-85/028
Cleaning Excavated Soil Using Extraction Agents: A State-of-the-Art Review.
EPA/600/2-89/034; NTIS: PB 89-212757/AS
Comprehensive Report on the KPEG Process for Treating Chlorinated Wastes.
EPA/600/2-90/005; NTIS: PB 90-163643/AS
Demonstration Results (SITE Program) - In Situ Steam/Hot Air Soil Stripping, Toxics
Treatment, Inc.
EPA/540/5-90/003
Destruction of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons by Catalytic Oxidation. Joint EPA and AFESC Report
published by EPA. ,
EPA/600/2-86/079
Development of Electroacoustical Soil Decontamination (ESD) Process for In Situ Application.
EPA/540/5-90/004
Development of Chemical Countermeasures for Hazardous Waste Contaminated Soil.
EPA/600/D-84/039
Emerging Technology Report ~ Removal and Recovery of Metal Ions from Ground Water.
EPA/540/5-90/005a (Evaluation Report)
EPA/540/5-90/005b (Data and Supporting Information)
Engineering Bulletin - Chemical Dehalogenation: APEG Treatment.
EPA/540/2-90/015
Engineering Bulletin - Soil Washing Treatment.
EPA/540/2-90/017
Engineering Bulletin - Solvent Extraction Treatment.
EPA/540/2-90/013
Evaluation of BEST Solvent Extraction Sludge Treatment Technology 24-Hour Test.
EPA/600/2-88/051; NTIS: PB 88-245907
Field Applications of the KPEG Process for Treating Chlorinated Wastes.
EPA/600/2-89/036
14
-------
Field Studies of In Situ Soil Washing. Nash, J.H., Mason and Hanger-Silas Mason,Co., Inc.,
Leonardo, NJ. Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA^ Cincinnati, OH.
Dec. 1987.
EPA/600/2-87/110; NTIS: PB 88-146808/XAB
Innovative Technology: BEST Solvent Extraction Process.
OSWER Directive 9200.5-253-FS (Fact Sheet)
Innovative Technology: Glycolate Dehalogenation.
OSWER Directive 9200.5-254-FS (Fact Sheet)
Innovative Technology: In Situ Vitrification.
OSWER Directive 9200.5-251 -FS (Fact Sheet)
Innovative Technology: Soil Washing.
OSWER Directive 9200.5-250-FS (Fact Sheet)
Interim Report on the Feasibility of Using UV (Ultraviolet) Photolysis and APEG (Alkali
Polyethylene Glycolate) Reagent for Treatment of Dioxin Contaminated Soils.
EPA/600/2-85/083
Mobile System for Extracting Spilled Hazardous Materials from Excavated Soils.
EPA/600/2-83/100
PCB Destruction: A Novel Dehalogenation Reagent.
EPA/600/J-85/407
Report on the Feasibility of APEG: Detoxification of Dioxin-Contaminated Soils.
EPA/600/2-84/071
Sequential Dehalogenation of Chlorinated Ethenes.
EPA/600/J-86/030
State of Technology Review: Soil Vapor Extraction Systems.
EPA/600/2-89/024
Treatment of Contaminated Soils with Aqueous Surfactants. Ellis, W.D., J.R. Payne, and
G.D. McNabb. 1985.
EPA/600/2-85/129
U.S. EPA's Mobile In Situ Containment/Treatment Unit.
Videocassette from EPA, Edison, NJ
U.S. EPA's Mobile Soil Washing System.
Videocassette from EPA, Edison, NJ
U.S. Army
o
Arsenic Contaminated Treatment Pilot Study at the Sharpe Army Depot (SHAD) Lathrope, CA:
Final Technical Report. U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency. Dec. i990.
USATHAMA: CETHA-TS-CR-90184
15
-------
Bench-Scale Investigation of Air Stripping of Volatile Organic Compounds from Soil: Technical
Report. McDevitt, N.P., J.W. Noland, and P.J. Marks. U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous
Materials Agency. Aug. 1986.
USATHAMA: AMXTH-TE-CR-86092
Engineering and Development Support of General Decontamination Technology for the
DARCOM Installation Restoration Program Task 4. Desensitization of Explosive-Laden
Soils/Sediments, Phase II - Lab Studies. Mar. 84-Nov. 85.
DRXTH-TE-CR-83207; NTIS: AD-A162 456/8/XAB
Evaluation of Ultraviolet/Ozone Treatment of Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) Groundwater.
Buhts, R., P. Malone, and D. Thompson. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways
Experiment Station Technical Report. 1978.
Report No. Y-78-1
Granular Activated Carbon (GAG) System Performance Capabilities and Optimization.
Feb. 1987.
USATHAMA: AMXTH-TE-CR-87111
Ground Freezing for Containment of Hazardous Wastes. Iskandar. Cold Regions Research
and Engineering Laboratories (CRREL), Hanover, NH. 1986.
CRREL-SR-86-19
Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil Treatment. Roy F. Weston, Inc. Feb. 1987.
USATHAMA: AMXTH-TE-CR-86101
Laboratory Study of In Situ Volatilization Technology Applied to Fort Campbell Soils
Contaminated with JPr4: Final Report. Marks, P., et al. U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous
Materials Agency. May 1987.
No published documentation number
Laboratory Study of In Situ Volatilization Technology Applied to Letterkenny Army Depot Soils.
U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency. Mar. 1988.
USATHAMA: AMXTH-TE-CR-88009
In Situ Air Stripping of Soils Pilot Study: Final Report. Anastos, G.J., et al. U.S. Army Toxic
and Hazardous Materials Agency. Oct. 1985.
USATHAMA: AMXTH-TE-TR-85026
In Situ Volatilization Remedial System Cost Analysis: Technical Report. Metzer, N., et al.
U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency. Aug. 1987.
USATHAMA: AMXTH-TE-CR-87123
So/7 Washing Development Program and Demonstration Test on Basin F Materials. Arthur D.
Little, Inc. May 1988.
USATHAMA: AMXTH-TE-CR-86016
Use of Vapor Extraction Systems for In Situ Removal of Volatile Organic Compounds from Soil.
Bennedsen, H.B., J.P. Scott, and J.D. Hartley. Washington, D.C. Mar. 1987.
No published documentation number
16
-------
U.S. Navy
o
Advanced Oxidation Process for Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater. Olah and Law.
Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory. 71-080 20#T357104.
TM-71-90-2
Initial Feasibility Report: Investigation of Photochemical Oxidative Techniques for Treatment of
Contaminated Groundwater. Olah and Law. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory. 71-080.
TM-71-90-9
U.S. Air Force
o An Evaluation of Rotary Air Stripping for Removal of Volatile Organics from Ground Water.
Dietrich, C., D. Treichler, and J. Armstrong,, Traverse Group, Inc., Ann Arbor, Ml. Feb. 1987.
NTIS: ESL-TR-86-46
o In Situ Decontamination by Radiofrequency Heating - Field Test. Dev, H., J. Enk, G. Stresty,
, J. Bridges, and D. Downey. Sept. 1989.
NTIS: ESL-TR-88-62; AD-A221 186/0/XAB
o Removal of Volatile Organics from Humidified Air Streams by Absorption. Coutnat, R.W.,
T. Zwick, and B.C. Kim. Dec. 1987.
NTIS: ESL-TR-87-24 ,
o Surfactant-Enhanced In Situ Soils Washing. Nash, J., R. Traver, and D.C. Downey. Sept. 1987.
NTIS: ESL-TR-87-18; AD^A188 066/5/XAB
o Vapor-Phase Catalytic Oxidation of Mixed Volatile Organic Compounds. Greene, H. University
of Akron, Akron, OH. Sept. 1989.
NTIS: ESL-TR-89-12
DOE
O
Cryogenic Barrier Enhanced Soil Cleanup, A Literature Review. University of Idaho.
EG&G Report to be published (Contact DOE, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.)
An Evaluation of the Use of an Advanced Oxidation Process to Remove Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons from Groundwater at the U.S. Department of Energy Kansas City Plant. FY 1989
Annual Report. Garland, S.B. II, and G.R. Payton. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, DOE, TN.
Oct. 1990.
ORNL/TM-11337
An Evaluation of the Use of a Combination of Ozone-Ultraviolet Radiation and Hydrogen
Peroxide to Remove Chlorinated Hydrocarbons from Groundwater at the U.S. Department of
Energy Kansas City Plant. FY 1988 Annual Report. Garland, S.B. II. Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, DOE, TN. May 1989.
ORNL/ TM-11056; NTIS or OSTI: DE89015678
Feasibility Testing of In Situ Vitrification on Arnold Engineering Development Center
Contaminated Soils. Timmerman, C.L Pacific Northwest Laboratory, DOE, Richland, WA.
Mar. 1989.
ORNL/Sub-88-14384/1; NTIS or OSTI: DE89008976
17
-------
o In Situ Vitrification: A Review. Cole, L.L., and D.E. Fields. Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
DOE, TN. Nov. 1989.
ORNL/TM-11293; NTIS or OSTI: DE90003379
o In Situ Vitrification, Heat and Immobilization are Combined for Soil Remediation. Fitzpatrick, V.,
andJ. Hansen. Geosafe Corp., Kirkland, WA. Hazmat World. 2(12): 30-34. Dec. 1989.
No published documentation number.
o In Situ Vitrification of PCB (Polychlorinated Biphenyl)-Contaminated Soils: Final Report.
Timmerman, C.L Pacific Northwest Laboratory, DOE, Richland, WA. Oct. 1986.
EPRI-CS-4839; NTIS or OSTI: DE87003328
o In Situ Vitrification: Test Results for a Contaminated Soil-Melting Process, Supplement 1.
Buelt, J.L, C.L. Timmerman, and J.H. Westsik, Jr. Pacific Northwest Laboratory, DOE,
Richland, WA. Oct. 1989.
PNL-SA-15767-SuppI. 1; NTIS or OSTI: DE90005231
o In Situ Vitrification of Transuranic Wastes: An Updated Systems Evaluation and Applications
Assessment. Buelt, J.L., C.L Timmerman, K.H. Oma, V.F. Fitzpatrick, and J.G. Carter. Pacific
Northwest Laboratory, DOE, Richland, WA. Mar. 1987.
PNL-4800-Suppl. 1; NTIS or OSTI: DE87007356
o Remediation of Contaminated Soil Using Heap Leach Mining Technology. Tork, D.A. and
P.LAamodt. Los Alamos National Laboratory, DOE, NM. 1990.
LAUR-90-701; NTIS or OSTI: DE90007510
o Steam Stripping and Batch Distillation for the Removal/Recovery of Volatile Organic
Compounds. Hassan, S.Q., and J.P. Herrin. Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Cincinnati University, Cincinnati, OH. 1989.
NTIS: PB 89-218796/XAB
DOI, Bureau of Reclamation
o Selenium Removal with Ferrous Hydroxide. Moody, C.D. and A.P. Murphy. Proceedings of
Toxic Substances in Agricultural Water Supply and Drainage, U.S. Committee on Irrigation and
Drainage, pp. 231-241. Jun. 1989. !
Available from Bureau of Reclamation
18
-------
H. DATABASES
Alternative Treatment Technology Information Center
The Alternative Treatment Technology Information Center (ATTIC) is a comprehensive
automated information retrieval system that integrates existing hazardous waste data into a
unified, searchable resource. This system provides access to a variety of technical information
sources at one location, including information on alternative treatment technologies, such as
international reports, bench and pilot scale data, and industrial applications. The Center itself
provides searches of ATTIC resident data bases, comprehensive searches of other on-line
data bases, and technical evaluations of collected data. An on-line system provides an
electronic link to the ATTIC system data bases and document ordering and is accessible by
any IBM or compatible personal computer, or Macintosh equipped with communications
software and a modem. The system operator can be reached at 301/816-9153 for further
information.
Defense Technical Information Center On-line System
The Defense RDT&E On-line System (DROLS) was developed by the Defense Technical
Information Center (DTIC) to provide on-line access to its collection of reports and documents.
DROLS provides access to three separate data bases:
• Research and Technology Work Unit Information System (WUIS) Data Base.
A data base of technically oriented summaries of on-going DoD research and
technology efforts at the work unit level of contracted projects.
• Technical Report (TR) Data Base. A data base consisting of bibliographic
records of technical reports submitted to DTIC by DoD, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration (NASA), other government agencies, and their
contractors. .
• Independent Research and Development (IR&D) Data Base. A data base of
private contractors' independent R&D efforts shared with DoD. This data base
is proprietary and made accessible only to classified DoD terminals.
Practically all of DTIC's Technical Report collections can be searched and displayed through
DROLS. Citations to classified and unclassified reports and limited and unlimited distribution
reports are available to qualified users. Most of the standard bibliographic items, such as
author, source (organizations), report date, title and subjects, can be searched for through the
on-line system. Free-text qualification of the title and narrative fields is available on a limited
basis. Nonbibliographic data are also searchable (e.g., projects, contracts, report numbers,
and funding sources). For more information on DTIC's on-line system, contact DTIC directly:
Defense Technical Information Center
Attn: On-line Support Office (DTIC-BLD)
Bldg. 5, Cameron Station
Alexandria, VA 22304-6145
703/274-7709
AUTOVON 284-7790
19
-------
Hazardous Waste Collection Database
The Hazardous Waste Collection Database (HWCD) is a special EPA Headquarters Library
Collection on hazardous waste related topics. It is designed to better meet the information
needs of EPA staff by making key documents and services more readily available through the
EPA Library Network. HWCD is a bibliographic system referencing each item in the collection
by a corresponding record in the data base. Each record contains a bibliographic reference
and an abstract for the referenced HWCD resource. The EPA Headquarters Library in
Washington, D.C. maintains the collection and the contents of the data base. HWCD contains
books and journals, legislation and regulations, reports from Federal agencies, OSWER policy
and guidance directives, and EPA reports from selected program offices. Documents.
produced by the ATTIC program also are included in the'collection. The data base is
available through the EPA On-line Library System (OLS). For more information, contact
Felice Sacks, EPA Headquarters Library, at 202/382-5922, or Cathy Metzler, National Technical
Information Service (NTIS), at 703/487-4807.
National Technical Information Service
The National Technical Information Service (NTIS) data base consists of unclassified U.S. and
foreign government-sponsored research, development and engineering program reports, as
well as other analyses prepared by government agencies and their contractors and grantees.
Items included in this coverage are Federally-generated machine-readable data files and
software; U.S. government inventions available for licensing; reports on new technologies
developed by Federal agencies; Federally-generated translations of international publications;
and reports prepared by non-U.S. government agencies and exchanged with Federal
agencies. For more information on accessing this data base, contact NTIS directly:
National Technical Information Service
U.S. Department of Commerce
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA 22161
703/487-4600
20
-------
I. DOCUMENT SOURCES
EPA documents and reports listed in this bibliography may be obtained from the following sources:
EPA/530
(Solid Waste) RCRA Docket
and Information Center
EPA/Center for Environmental
Research Information (CERI)
OSWER Directives are available
from the Superfund Docket and
Information Center
Videocassettes Available
from EPA/Technical
Information Exchange (TIX)
Publications Available
from EPA/Ada Laboratory
U.S. EPA
401 M Street, SW, WH-562
Washington, DC 20460
Attn: RCRA Docket
(202)475-9327
CERI
26 W. Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45268
(513)569-7562
U.S. EPA
401 M Street SW, OS-245
Washington, DC 20460
Attn. Superfund Directives
(202)382-6940
EPA/TIX
Woodbridge Ave.
Bldg. 209
Edison, NJ 08837
(201)906-6860
Kay Cooper
U.S. EPA
P.O. Box1198
Ada, OK 74820
FTS 743-2354
(405) 332-8800
Order NTIS reports directly from NTIS:
National Technical Information Service
U.S. Department of Commerce
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA 22161
To ORDER reports: 703/487-4650
For general Information: 703/487-4600
21
-------
Order Department of Energy Documents with OSTI Numbers directly from OSTI:
OSTI
U.S. Dept. of Energy
Oak Ridge, TN 37801
Order U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency (USATHAMA) documents from NTIS (see
above) or DTIC:
Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)
Cameron Station
Alexandria, VA 22304-6145
User Services: 703/274-3848
USATHAMA documents not available through NTIS or DTIC may be requested from
USATHAMA directly:
U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency
ATTN: CETHA-TS-D
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21010-5401
301/671-2054
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Reports, not available from NTIS, may be requested from the
Waterways Experiment Station:
Mark E. Zappi, Environmental Engineer
Environmental Engineering Division
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station
3903 Halls Ferry Road
Vicksburg, MS 39180-6199
(601) 643-2856
Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation documents may be ordered directly from the Bureau of
Reclamation:
Bureau of Reclamation
ATTN: D3800
Denver, Colorado 80225-0007
Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory Documents, that are not available through NTIS, may be requested
from the laboratory directly:
Division Director ; •
Code L-71
Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory (NCEL)
Port Hueneme, CA 93043
22 •fcu.s. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1991 - 548-187/25612
-------
Suggestions
If you know of additional sources of information or specific reports that should be included in this
bibliography, or if you are often in need of this type of information and don't know how to find it,
please make a note on this page. This is a self-addressed mailer -- just add postage, and drop it in
the mail.
23
-------
fold here
Daniel Powell
Environmental Protection Specialist
Technology Innovation Office
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW, OS-110
Washington, D.C. 20460
fold here
-------
-------
------- |