United States
           Environmental Protection
           Agency

           Superfund
            Office of Solid Waste and
            Emergency Response
            Washington, DC 20460
EPA/540/8-9 I/OS 1
March 1992
&EPA
Technical Support
Services for Superfund
Site Remediation and
RCRA Corrective Action

Third Edition

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                     EPA/540/8-91/091
                     March 1992
Technical Support Services
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Quick Reference Guide

Technical Support Sources and Brokers
Technical Support Project (TSP)
Engineering Programs (including START)
SuperfunaYORD Technical Liaison Program (STLP)
Air/Superfund Coordination Program
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program
Bioremediation Field Initiative
Biological Technical Assistance Groups (BTAGs)
Hazardous Waste Research and Development Center
Regional Off-site Contacts (ROCs)
Toxics Integration Branch (TIB)
Chemical Assessment Desk (CAD)
Corrective Action Programs Branch '
Design and Construction Management Branch
Technical Assessment Branch
RCRA/Superfund Hotline
Automated Information Systems
CLU-IN Bulletin Board System
RODS Database
Alternative Treatment Technology Information Center (ATTIC)
ORD BBS
Expert Resources Inventory System (ERIS)
Hazardous Waste Superfund Database (HWSFD)
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS)
Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling (CEAM)
Subsurface Remediation Information Clearinghouse
Construction Cost Estimation Database
Computerized On-Line Information System
Publications
Compendium of Superfund Program Publications
OSWER Directives— System Catalog
CERCLA Administrative Records
Selected Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technologies
SITE Program Fact Sheet
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium
Regional and Headquarters RCRA Permit Staff Directory
ORD Technical Assistance Directory
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Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site ...
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Other Sources of Information
National Association of RPMs (NARPM)
National OSC Association (NOSCA)
Response and Removal Coordinators
Regional ARARs Coordinators
Superfund Federal Facilities Coordinators
Center for Environmental Research Information (CERI)
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Questions or comments on this document should be directed to:

       Daniel Powell
       U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (OS-HOW)
       401 M Street, S.W.
       Washington, DC 20460
The preparation of this document was funded by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
under contract number 68-D1-0022. This Directory was prepared by Environmental Management
Support, Inc., Silver Spring, MD, under subcontract to Technical Resources Incorporated. Mention of
trade names does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
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                                    Preface

The Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response and the Office of Research and
Development provide numerous opportunities for technical assistance—some multi-faceted
and others directed to specific topics.  This Directory of Technical Support Services was
first prepared in response to the Administrator's 90-Day Review of Superfund and the
need to make such technical assistance more widely available.

In addition to updating previous entries and providing new sources of technical support for
Superfund personnel, this  edition also incorporates support services available to project
managers in the RCRA Corrective Action and Underground Storage Tank programs.  Each
entry is coded as to its applicability and support funding from the  Superfund (S), RCRA (R),
or UST (U) program.
       Superfund
    applicability only
Superfund and RCRA
    applicability
Superfund, RCRA, and UST
       applicability
The goal of this Directory is to enable EPA field staff to quickly identify the technical
support services that will be most useful for their specific problem.  Rather than an
exhaustive inventory of all sources of technical information, this Directory highlights
significant technical assistance programs that have procedures in place to process requests
for assistance (e.g.,  answering a technical question, providing staff to work  on the
problem, or referring callers to the appropriate source).
                                          Walter W. Kovalick, Jr., Ph.D.
                                          Director, Technology Innovation Office

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An Organizational Overview of Superfund,
     RCRA, and UST Technical Support
 Brokers/
 Facilitators
Design & Construction Mgmt. Branch

Engineering & Ground Water Forums

 Superfund/ORD Technical Liaisons

   Technical Assessment Branch

    Toxics Integration Branch

    Technical Support Project
 Sources
                               Programs
                        Waste
            "!TT?Natlonal technical Information Service '' ;
             ^^Construction Cost Estimation Database
            V*  Haiarclbus Substance Research Centers
              Computerized On-line information System
            Center for (Environmental Research Information
          Hazardous Waste Research and Development Center
          Alternative Treatment Technology Information Center
          Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
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                          Technical Support Sources and Brokers
                                   Contents

Technical Support Sources and Brokers	   1
   Technical Support Project (TSP)	-.	   1
      Monitoring and Site Characterization Technical Support Center  	   1
      Ground Water Fate and Transport Technical Support Center	   1
      Exposure and Ecorisk Assessment Technical Support Center	   2
      Environmental Response Team Technical Support Center	   3
      Health and Risk Assessment Technical Support Center  	   3
      Radiological and Chemical Assessment Technical Support Center	   4
      Ground-Water and Engineering Technical Support Forums	   4
   Engineering Programs and Treatability Studies	'.	   6
      Site-Specific Assistance	   6
      Treatability Assistance	   7
      Technology Transfer	   7
      RCRA and Corrective Action Assistance	   7
   Superfund Technical Liaison Program (STLP)	   8
   Air/Superfund Coordination Program 	   9
   Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program	  10
   Bioremediation Field Initiative	  11
   Biological Technical Assistance Groups  	  12
   Hazardous Waste Research and Development Center  	  13
   Regional Off-site Contacts	•....'	  14
   Toxics Integration Branch	  15
   Chemical Assessment Desk (CAD)	  16
   Corrective Action Programs Branch	  17
   Design and Construction Management Branch	  18
   Technical Assessment Branch	  19
   RCRA/Superfund Hotline	  20

 Automated Information Systems  	  21
   Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN) Bulletin Board System	  21
   RODS Database	. .	  21
   Alternative Treatment Technology Information Center	  21
   Office of Research and Development Electronic Bulletin Board (ORD BBS)	  22
   Expert Resources Inventory System (ERIS)	,. .  .  22
   Hazardous Waste Superfund Database (HWSFD)	  ....:...  23
   Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS)  	  23
   Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling (CEAM)	  23
   Subsurface Remediation Information Clearinghouse	  24
   Commercial Databases	  24
   Construction Cost Estimation Database	  24
   Computerized On-Line Information System (COLIS)  	  24
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Publications	  25
   Compendium ofSuperfund Program Publications	  25
   OSWER Directives - System Catalog	  25
   CERCLA Administrative Records  	  25
   Selected Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technologies	  25
   SITE Program Fact Sheet	• • •  25
   RCRA Permit Policy Compendium  	  26
   Regional and Headquarters RCRA Permit Staff Directory	 .  26
   ORD Technical Assistance Directory	  26
   Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications Describing Alternative and Innovative
      Treatment Technologies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation	  27
   Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site Clean-Up Technologies	  27
   Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Remediation Technologies ...  27

Other Sources  of Information	  29
   National Association of RPMs	•  29
   National OSC Association	 ••	•  29
   Response and Removal Coordinators	  29
   Regional ARARs Coordinators	  29
   Superfund Federal Facility Coordinators  	  30
   Center for Environmental Research Information  (CERI)	  30
   Hazardous Substance Research Centers (HSRC)	  30
   Specialty Area Contacts	  31
   National Technical Information Service (NTIS)  	  31

APPENDIX A: Regional Contacts	  33

APPENDIX B:  Headquarters Contacts	  43
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                  Technical Support Sources and  Brokers

                           Technical Support Project (TSP)

                    Rich Steimie:  FTS 678-8846 or (703) 308-8846

Monitoring and Site Characterization Technical Support Center
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas (EMSL-LV)

Contact:  Ken Brown
          FTS 545-2270 or (702) 798-2270

EMSL, Las Vegas, Nevada, provides scientific and technical assistance in contaminant detection,
hydrologic monitoring, site characterization, sample analysis, data interpretation, and geophysics.
Services include:

  •  Saturated and unsaturated zone monitoring
  •  Remote sensing,  mapping, and geostatistics
  •  Analytical methods and quality assurance
  •  Bore-hole and surface geophysics
  •  X-ray fluorescence field survey methods
  •  Mixed waste and radiological analysis

Ground Water Fate and Transport  Technical Support Center
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory (RSKERL)

Contact:  Don Draper
          FTS 743-2202 or (405) 332-8800

RSKERL, Ada, Oklahoma, is EPA's center for fate and transport research, focusing its efforts
on  transport  and fate of contaminants in the vadbse and saturated zones of the subsurface,
         The TSP is made up of seven Technical Support Centers and two Technical Support
         Forums.  It is a joint service of the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, the
         Office Research and Development, and the Regions.  The TSP offers direct site-specific
         technical assistance to Superfund andRCRA staff in the Regions and develops technology
         workshops, issue papers, and other information. The TSP:

           • Reviews contractor work plans, evaluates remedial alternatives, reviews RI/FSs, assists
            in selection and design of final remedy
           • Offers modeling assistance and data analysis and interpretation
           • Assists in developing and evaluating sampling plans
           « Conducts field studies (soil gas, hydrogeology, site characterization)
           • Develops technical workshops and training, issue papers on ground-water and
            engineering topics, generic protocols
           • Assists in performance of treatability studies

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methodologies relevant to protection and restoration of ground-water quality, and evaluation of
subsurface processes for  the treatment of hazardous waste.  The Center provides  technical
assistance such as evaluating remedial alternatives, reviewing Rl/FS and RD/RA workplans, and
providing technical information and advice in:

  • Pump-and-treat technology for aquifer remediation
  • In situ biorestoration of soils and ground water
  • Subsurface geochemistry
  * Contaminant transport modeling
  • Subsurface contaminant transformation

       Subsurface Remediation Information Clearinghouse
       Contact John Matthews at RSKERL at FTS 743-2233 or (405) 332-8800.

       The Subsurface Remediation Information Clearinghouse was established at RSKERL to
       provide for transfer of up-to-date subsurface fate, transport, and remediation research and
       demonstration information. The Clearinghouse's technical information specialists locate,
       assess, and  document pertinent information sources, including planned,  active,  or
       completed subsurface remediations.   This information is  used in the development and
       maintenance of four specific databases:

        • Soil transport and fate database
        • Subsurface remediation literature database
        • Biotechnology/bioremediation practitioners database

       International Ground-Water Modeling Center (IGWMC)
       Contact:  Suzanne Paschld (303) 273-3107

       RSKERL also supports the operation of the International Ground-Water Modeling Center
       (IGWMC) at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado. IGWMC collects and
       disseminates information about ground-water modeling software. The  Center compiles
       databases of descriptions of ground-water models and offers courses and seminars on the
       theory and application of ground-water models.

 Exposure and Ecorisk Assessment Technical Support Center
 Environmental Research Laboratory, Athens (ERL-Athens)

 Contact:  Bob Ambrose
          FTS 250-3130 or (404) 546-3130

 ERL,  Athens,  Georgia, emphasizes multimedia exposure  and  risk assessment modeling of
 remedial action alternatives.  The technical support services include:

  • Models, databases, and analytical techniques
  • Multimedia modeling of organic chemical and heavy metal pollutant fate
  • Soil/water and surface water/sediment systems

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  • Ecological impact and ecorisk assessments

ERL-Athens also operates an electronic bulletin board to disseminate models and databases and
to exchange modeling information:

   Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling  (CEAM)
   CEAM BBS data line:  FTS 250-3402 or (404) 546-3402

   CEAM offers state-of-the-art exposure assessment technology and models for environmental
   risk-based decisions.  CEAM provides:

       •   Assistance in site-specific problem definition and predictive techniques for assessing
          metals and chemical pathways
       •   Training  and assistance to  Regional  Superfund staff  in exposure  and  ecorisk
          assessments
       •   Distribution of models and databases
       •   Expert witness testimony and exposure calculations and assessments for especially
          difficult or unusual scenarios
       •   Peer review of exposure and ecorisk assessments

Environmental Response Team Technical Support Center
Environmental Response Team (ERT)

Contact:   Joseph Lafornara
          FTS 340-6740 or (201) 321-6740

ERT, Edison, New  Jersey, provides  support in responding  to  releases of hazardous waste,
chemicals, and oil.  ERT also provides support in risk assessment, environmental assessment,
multi-media sampling and analysis,  health and safety, cleanup techniques, and training for
response personnel.  Services include:

  • Response techniques for emergency hazardous chemical releases
  • Treatment technologies, sampling plans, and contaminant assessment
  • Technical review for remedial and removal  technology, safety, and preparedness
  • Hazardous Materials Incident Response Training Program
  • Site-safety plans  and personnel protection and safety
  • Environmental/ecological risk assessment

Health and Risk Assessment Technical Support Center
Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office-Cincinnati (ECAO-Cin)

Contact:   Steve Welder
          FTS 684-7300 or (513) 569-7300

ECAO, Cincinnati, Ohio, provides rapid turnaround support in the assessment of Superfund health
and risk issues. The Center at ECAO-Cin:

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  • Provides chemical-specific health information
  • Answers questions on the Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund (RAGS) Human Health
   Evaluation Manual
  • Develops interim and default approaches for issues related to risk assessment for Superfund
   sites
  • Reviews site-specific Superfund risk assessments
  • Develops, in cooperation with Superfund staff,  site-specific and health-based trigger or
   cleanup levels for a contaminant
  • Assists Regions in the identification of surrogate cleanup levels based on risk to human health

Radiological and Chemical Assessment Technical Support Center
National Air and Radiation Environmental Laboratory (NAREL)

Contact:   Jon Broadway
          FTS 228-3434 or (205) 270-3434

NAREL, Montgomery, Alabama, can assess, characterize, and remediate radiologically and
chemically contaminated sites.  In addition to full radioanalytical services, NAREL offers an
expanding capability for analyzing heavy metal and organic waste contaminants.  Specific
NAREL service include:
  •  Conducting and monitoring radiologic site assessments
  •  Reference laboratory capability for QA/QC samples
  •  Design, evaluation, and demonstration of remediation technologies to reduce volume of
    radioactively contaminated media
  •  Analysis of air, water, soil, vegetation, human tissue and body fluids, food and other
    samples for radionuclides
  •  Optimal sampling design and statistical analysis
  •  Dose and risk calculation and assessment using PC software
  •  Radon field measurements  and  instrument evaluation, calibration, and quality assurance
,  •  A nuclear emergency response  team trained and equipped to respond to radiological
    emergencies

Engineering Technical Support Center
Risk Reduction Engineering  Laboratory, Cincinnati (RREL)

(see description on page 6)

Ground-Water and Engineering Technical Support Forums

Technical Support Forums are comprised of one or more  technical specialists, RPMs, or OSCs
from each of EPA's ten Regions from within both the Superfund and RCRA programs.  Two
Forums have been established to date: the Ground-Water Fate and Transport Forum  and the
Engineering Forum. Forum members provide information to other professional staff in their
Regions regarding TSP efforts, research undertaken by the Centers, and problems and successes
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experienced by other Regions. Forum members convene by telephone monthly and meet twice
each year.  Forum members:

  • Channel communication among the Regions, TSCs, headquarters personnel, and existing EPA
   technical programs
  • Increase the transfer of information among the Centers and the Regions
  • Act as a technical resource to the Regions and the Centers
  • Route technical assistance information to Regional colleagues
Consult Appendix A, Regional Contacts, for the names and numbers of the Superfund and RCRA
Forum Members in your Region.

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                  Engineering Programs and Treatability Studies
                    Ben Blaney: FTS 648-7406 or (513) 569-7406

The Technical Support Branch in EPA's Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory provides the
Regions with engineering technical assistance on Superfund site remediation in  the following
areas:

  • Site-specific Assistance
       - Engineering Technical Support Center (ETSC)
       - Superfund Technology Assistance Response Team (START)
  • Treatability Study Assistance
  • Technology Transfer Activities

RREL has  expertise in  contaminant  source  control  structures;  materials  handling  and
decontamination; treatment of soils, sludges, and sediments; and treatment of aqueous and organic
liquid streams, including pump-and-treat systems for groundwater.

Site-Specific Assistance

ETSC - The Engineering  Technical Support Center supplies support on  relatively quick-
turnaround engineering assistance tasks.  These include the following types of review and
evaluations:

  • Review of treatability aspects of RI/FS
  • Review of RI/FS treatability study RFPs, workplans, and final reports
  • Oversight of RI/FS treatability studies
  • Screening of alternative remedies
  • Assistance with studies of innovative technologies
  • Assistance in treatment system design and start-up during RD/RA

START - The Superfund Technical Assistance Response Team provides assistance on complex
site remediation problems that require in-depth, often long-term evaluation.  In addition to
providing the support listed above for the ETSC, the START program can provide additional
support such as:

  • Frequent meetings with RPMs
  •  Assistance in site characterization for technology selection
  •  Treatability studies for screening remediation technologies
  •  Specific investigation of engineering problems encountered at the site

The START program also is developing technical expertise on selected types of sites (e.g., wood
preserver sites) where it can provide  particularly in-depth engineering support.

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Treatability Assistance

The Branch's Treatability Assistance Program is  designed to help  Regions make decisions
concerning the necessity for treatability studies and collects data on the performance of studies
for reference purposes.  Besides assisting with site-specific problems,  the program offers the
following assistance:

  •  Vendors Treatability Study Inventory
  •  Treatability Study Guides
  •  Selected, In-House Treatability Study Capabilities
  •  Treatability Database

Technology Transfer

The Branch conducts a number of other technology transfer  activities intended to distribute
information and guidance  on site remediation  engineering problems to a  broad audience.
Activities include the publication of engineering bulletins, issue papers, and technical resource
documents.   The Branch also puts on workshops  and provides treatment technology training
under the Superfund University Training Institute (SUIT) program.

RCRA and Corrective Action Assistance

In 1992, the Branch will provide site-specific assistance to the RCRA Corrective Action program
through the ETSC. In addition, documents and databases produced in the Superfund Treatability
Assistance Program and through other Superfund technology transfer  activities are available to
RCRA site remediation managers.

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                  Superfund Technical Liaison Program (STLP)
                  Jerry Garman:  FTS 260-7667 or (202) 260-7667

The Superfund Technical Liaison Program is a part of the Regional Operations Staff in ORD's
Office of Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support.  STLP is designed to bridge the gap
between the ORD Laboratories and the Superfund and RCRA programs in the EPA Regional
Offices. STLP has two major functions:  (1) to facilitate communication, especially the transfer
of scientific and engineering information and products between the Laboratories and the Regions;
and (2) to provide oversight and an overview of all of ORD's Superfund and RCRA technical
support resources to EPA management

In addition to acting as information brokers, the Liaisons can provide direct assistance; relying
on their expertise in a variety of disciplines including engineering, risk assessment, ground water,
and ecology.

STLP performs its role  primarily through  the placement of one full time employee  in the
Regional Offices.  Nine of the ten Regions now have Liaisons.

Consult Appendix A, Regional Contacts, for the name and number of the Technical Liaison in
your Region.

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                       Air/Superfund Coordination Program
                  Joseph Padgett:  FTS 629-5589 or (919) 541-5589

Regional Air Offices review preliminary site evaluation studies, Rl/FSs, and RODs for  air
impacts due to remediation. The Air/Superfund Coordination program is designed to help RPMs
design ways to mitigate air impacts at Superfund sites, provide Air Office liaisons to Regional
Superfund Offices, and provide technical assistance and recommendations.

The Air/Superfund Coordination Program offers:

  • Direct support:  site evaluation, remedy selection,  modeling  assistance, monitoring,  air
   pollution control devices
  • Support services:  inter-program coordination, training, resolution of inter-program issues
  • National Technical  Guidance  Studies  (NTGS) to improve quality and consistency  of
   procedures and data collection.  NTGS  reports cover baseline air emissions, air emissions
   from remediation, modeling and monitoring protocols, air pathway analysis procedures, and
   remediation field support procedures.

Consult Appendix A, Regional Contacts, for the Air/Superfund Coordinator in your Region.

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           Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program
                 Stephen James:  FTS 684-7696 or (513) 569-7696

The SITE Program supports development of technologies for assessing and treating waste from
Superfund sites. The program provides an opportunity for commercial technology developers to
demonstrate the capabilities of their technologies. EPA evaluates the technologies and provides
an assessment of their potential for future application.

The SITE Program is made up of four components: the Demonstration Program, the Emerging
Technologies Program, the  Monitoring  and Measurement Technologies Program,  and the
Technology Transfer Program.

Technical reports describing completed demonstrations and general information may be obtained
from the Center for Environmental Research (CERI) in Cincinnati, Ohio, at FTS 684-7562 or
(513) 569-7562.  General information on the program can be obtained by calling FTS  684-7696
or (513) 569-7696.  As of December, 1991,  seventy-six technology demonstrations have been
selected  for  evaluation,  26  treatment  technology demonstrations and 6 monitoring  and
measurement demonstrations have been completed, and 26 final reports are available. Descriptive
program reports, summaries, and project bulletins are also available.

To propose a candidate demonstration site, contact either your Regional SITE Contact or John
Martin at the Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory at FTS 684-7758 or (513) 569-7758. SITE
emphasizes flexibility—it  will tailor demonstrations and treatability studies to accommodate
Regional needs and time requirements. SITE can generate useful data tailored to meet RPMs'
and OSCs' site-specific objectives.  The Program can  easily be  integrated into the remedial
process or become a strategic part of a planned removal action. The earlier SITE is involved,
the more support it can provide.

A technology does  not need to be in the SITE Program to be evaluated under SITE.  Any
innovative  technology that the Region is planning on  using for a cleanup  operation can be
evaluated by the SITE Program.  The  Regions gain high quality, credible data, with SITE
responsible for the sampling, analysis, and evaluation.

Consult Appendix A, Regional Contacts, for the name and number of the SITE Program contact
in your Region.
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                            Bioremediation Field Initiative
                    Fran Kremer:  FTS 684-7346 or (513) 569-7346

OSWER and ORD have jointly instituted a Bioremediation Field Initiative to provide assistance
to the Regions in conducting field tests and evaluations of bioremediation site cleanups in
Superfund, RCRA, UST, and state non-NPL sites.

The initiative is designed to more fully document performance of full-scale field applications of
bioremediation, provide technical assistance for sites in a feasibility or design  stage (to facilitate
treatability studies), and regularly provide the Regions with information on treatability studies,
design, and full-scale operations  of bioremediation projects in the Regions.

The initiative has identified over 140 sites that have full-scale bioremediation systems in place
or at  which bioremediation is planned.   Information on these sites is available in a quarterly
bulletin entitled Bioremediation in the Field. Presently, eight sites are undergoing performance
evaluations under the initiative, providing an in-depth analysis of process efficiency.  The waste
types  include petroleum products, creosote and solvents, and PAHs.
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                      Biological Technical Assistance Groups
                    Janet Burris:  FTS 260-9494 or (202) 260-9494

Pursuant to a 1988 Directive from EPA Headquarters to the Regions that technical assistance of
a biological nature be provided to Superfund site managers, all ten Regions have mobilized
biological discussion groups.  In general, these groups are known as Biological Technical
Assistance Groups or BTAGs, although some Regions use different names.

The groups regularly assemble  various federal  and  state representatives with considerable
expertise in biology  and ecology, to discuss several National Priority List sites per session.
Consensus comments of the advisory group are provided to project managers following the
meetings.  The BTAGs willingly review all site documents through the Remedial  Design and
Remedial  Action stages of remediation.  BTAGs frequently revisit sites at the RPM's request,
providing their comments at various stages of the remediation process.  Some Regions have
adopted the policy of requiring at least one BTAG review per site as a prerequisite to the Record
of Decision signature.

Consult Appendix A, Regional Contacts, for the BTAG Coordinator in your Region.
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               Hazardous Waste Research and Development Center
             U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES)
                  Ray Montgomery:  FTS 542-3416 or (601) 634-3416
 The WES,  in Vicksburg,  Mississippi, is the U.S. Army Corps  of Engineers'  center for
 environmental quality and  hazardous  waste research.  The Hazardous Waste  Research  and
 Development Center (HWRDC) is located at WES.  The WES conducts research for developing
,new treatment technologies and new testing protocols  for various contaminated materials
 including highly contaminated  sediments, surface and  ground water,  and  soils.   WES
 environmental quality research and development (R&D) facilities include the Aquatic Ecosystem
 R&D  Center, Soil  Testing Research Facility, and  the Fate and Effects R&D  Center.  The
 HWRDC provides research and innovative technology demonstration support to DOD, DOE, and
 EPA under RCRA, Superfund, OUST, Defense Environmental Restoration Program, and the
 Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments Program under the Clean Water Act.

 The WES  engineers  and  scientists  are  actively  involved  in  investigation/characterization,
 analytical chemistry,  fate, effects and  transport  of contaminants,  waste  site remediation
 technologies,  and  ground-water modeling.   Waste  site remediation activities  include
 bioremediation, contaminant extraction/flushing, in situ solidification/stabilization, volatile organic
 thermal treatment, chemical oxidation and reduction, bioslurry treatment, and combined activated
 carbon/biological treatment. The following are examples of areas of technical assistance available
 at WES and contacts for each area:
 Waste Site Investigations
 Analytical Chemistry Methods Development
 Fate, Effects, and Transport of Contaminants
 in Soils and Ground Water

 Organics Treatment Technologies
 Heavy Metals Treatment Technologies
 Contaminated Sediments Treatment
 Technologies
Norman Francinques
FTS 542-3703 or (601) 634-3703

Ann Strong
FTS 542-2726 or (601) 634-2726

Don Robery
FTS 542-2263 or (601) 634-2263

John Cullinane
FTS 542-3723 or (601) 634-3723

Norman Francinques
FTS 542-3703 or (601) 634-3703

Mike Palermo
FTS 542-3753 or (601) 634-3753
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                             Regional Off-site Contacts
                  Betty Smidinger: FTS 260-9868 or (202) 260-9868

The Regional Off-Site Contacts (ROCs) provide determinations on the status of waste disposal
facilities' acceptability to receive wastes being transferred from response action sites that are
either fund-financed or under a CERCLA authority. Prior to transferring CERCLA waste off-site,
OSCs and RPMs should contact the ROC for the Region in which the facility of interest is
located.

Consult Appendix A, Regional Contacts, for the Regional Off-site Contacts in your Region of
interest
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                            Technical Support Sources and Brokers
                             Toxics integration Branch
                   David Bennett:  FTS 260-9486 or (202) 260-9486

The Toxics Integration Branch (TIB) of the Office of Emergency and Remedial Response's
Hazardous Site Evaluation Division coordinates development of .Superfund guidance, databases,
technical assistance networks and program Directives relating to the (1) conduct of Superfund
baseline health and ecological risk assessment; (2) development of risk information for Superfund
remedial alternatives; and (3) use of risk information in establishing remediation goals during the
Superfund remedy selection process. In addition to providing guidance in the above areas, TIB
can assist the Regions in coordinating with the Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry
(ATSDR). TIB has established a network of Regional Toxics Integration Coordinators that can
assist Superfund program staff on related matters at the Regional level.

Consult Appendix A, Regional Contacts, for the Toxics Integration Coordinator in your Region.
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                            Technical Support Sources and Brokers
                        Chemical Assessment Desk (CAD)
                  Terry O'Bryan:  FTS 260-3843 or (202) 260-3843

The Chemical Assessment Desk, operated by the Office of Toxic Substances, provides technical
consultation and information to EPA Program Offices, Regions, and state and local agencies on
chemicals that have been evaluated in OTS.

CAD offers a single contact point for:

   •    risk assessment and risk management  activities on  chemicals  evaluated in the OTS
       Existing Chemical Program
   •    assistance in identifying risk assessment activities in other EPA offices and federal
       agencies
   •    estimates of toxicity and environmental  fate based on structure-activity relationships
   •    nominating  screening candidates

The  CAD has  expanded to serve as the primary OTS contact for requests from the public on
chemicals in the OTS Existing Chemical Risk Management (RM) process.  In October 1991,
there were approximately 50 chemicals and chemical clusters in the RM process.
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                           Technical Support Sources and Brokers
                        Corrective Action Programs Branch
              Denise Keehner, Chief:  FTS 260-4740 or (202) 260-4740

The Corrective Action Programs Branch (CAPB) of the Office of Solid Waste's Permits and State
Programs Division develops  RCRA  corrective action regulations and policies.   CAPB also
provides training and assistance on various topics associated with RCRA corrective action to
individuals  in government,  environmental  groups, industry,  consulting firms,  and other
organizations.
                                                      «

Specifically, CAPB offers technical assistance and training in the following areas:
Subject Area

"Subpart S" Corrective Action Regulatory Training


RCRA Facility Investigation Training

Site Stabilization Technologies


Site Hydrogeologic Characterization

Ground-Water Data Analysis.

Statistical Analysis of Ground-Water
Monitoring Data Training
Contact

Dave Pagan
Ann Price

Jon Perry

Vernon Myers
Hilary Inyang

Dave Bartenfelder

Jim Brown

Jim Brown
Telephone

FTS 260-4497
FTS 260-6725

FTS 260-6725

FTS 260-4685
FTS 260-7451

FTS 260-9828

FTS 260-3240

FTS 260-3240
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                  Design and Construction Management Branch
                  Kenneth Ayers: FTS 678-8393 or (703) 308-8393

The Design and Construction Management Branch (DCMB) of the Office of Emergency and
Remedial Response's Hazardous Site Control Division coordinates the design and construction
of all remedial action projects with the Regional Offices.  DCMB develops policy guidance,
provides technical assistance, and manages the inter-agency agreements with the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation for remedial design and remedial action.

DCMB has expertise and can offer technical assistance in the following areas:

     • Health and safety issues
     • Innovative contracting for RD/RA
     • Cost estimation and schedule development
     • Indemnification
     • Real estate acquisition
     • RD/RA oversight
     • Claims and change orders

Construction Cost Estimation Database
Florence Blair:  FTS 678-8327 or (703) 308-8327

The Design and Construction Management Branch has  developed a database of cost bids for
remedial actions at fund-lead sites.   For each site, the database contains a  description of the
remedial action, the technologies used in the remediation,  the ROD and designer's cost estimates,
and the three lowest contractor bids. If the remedial action has been completed, the cost of any
change orders is also included.
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                          Technical Assessment Branch
                     SW-846 Methods Support:  (703) 821-4789
Steve Kroner (Health & Environmental Assessments): FTS 260-4761 or (202) 260-4761


The  Technical Assessment Branch  is in the  Office of Solid Waste's Characterization and
Assessment Division.

The  Methods Section within the Technical Assessment Branch is responsible for writing and
updating the RCRA analysis methods manual entitled Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste:
Physical/Chemical Methods, also known as SW-846.  To order a copy of SW-846, contact the
Government Printing Office  Superintendent of Documents  at (202) 783-3238 and request
Document Number 955-001-00000-1.

In order to better respond to questions and comments regarding SW-846, the Methods Section
established the Methods Information Communication Exchange (MICE) telephone service.  MICE
requires that callers leave their name, phone number, and specific questions on an answering
machine. A member of the technical staff then returns the call on the next business day.

The  Health Assessment Section provides health and environmental risk analysis support and
guidance to RCRA regulation writers and integrates Agency policies on risk assessment into
OSW programs.  Common questions that come up  during the risk assessment process (e.g.,
hazard identification, fate and transport uncertainties) are reviewed and addressed in telephone
discussions, issue papers, or guidance documents.
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                           Technical Support Sources and Brokers
                             RCRA/Superfund Hotline
                         (703) 920-9810 or 1-800-424-9346

The  RCRA/Superfund Hotline  is an information  service to assist the public and regulated
community in understanding regulations and policy under RCRA, CERCLA, and UST programs.
In addition to providing regulatory assistance, the Hotline serves as a liaison  between the
regulated community and EPA personnel and provides information on the availability of RCRA
and CERCLA documents.

The  Hotline  is  staffed by  information  specialists  with backgrounds in  civil,  chemical,
environmental and geological engineering; biology; chemistry;, geology; industrial hygiene;
engineering science; and environmental policy.

The  Hotline operates Monday through Friday from 8:30am-7:30pm, Eastern Standard Time.
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                       Automated Information Systems
                Automated Information Systems

Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN) Bulletin Board System
Daniel Powell:  FTS 678-8827 or (703) 308-8827
Dial-in number:  (301) 589-8366
System Operator/User Help Line:  (301) 589-8368

The Clean-up Information Bulletin Board System is designed for use by hazardous waste
cleanup professionals for finding current events information about innovative technologies,
consulting with one another online, and accessing databases.  CLU-IN is used by those
involved in the cleanup of Superfund and RCRA corrective action sites, including EPA,
other  federal agency and state  personnel, consulting engineers, technology vendors,
remediation contractors, researchers, community groups, and individual citizens.

To use CLU-IN  you need  a personal computer or terminal,  a modem,  and a
communications program. To access the OSWER BBS, dial (301) 589-8366 (8 data bits,
1 stop bit, no parity). Choose your own password and complete  an on-line registration
questionnaire to become a registered user.

Major features of CLU-IN include:

  • Information Bulletins
  • Message  Exchange
  • File Exchange
  • On-line Databases and Directories
  • Special Interest Group Areas

RODS Database
RODS Information Hotline: FTS 260-3770 or (202) 260-3770

RODS is an automated database containing Superfund Records of Decision (ROD), which
describe the  planned course of cleanup action at  a site. The database, installed' on a
mainframe at EPA's National Computer Center in Research Triangle Park, allows
searching for selected information from ROD documents or NTIS Abstracts.  Access is
via modem from a PC.' The RODS Information Hotline staff will also perform searches
upon request.

Alternative Treatment Technology Information Center (ATTIC)
Joyce Perdek:  FTS 342-4380 or (908) 321-4380
Dial-in number:  (301)670-3808
System Operator/User Help Line:  (301) 670-6294

The ATTIC system provides technical information on alternative  methods of hazardous
waste treatment.  ATTIC is available through'any modem-equipped IBM-compatible PC
or Macintosh computer using standard communications software. The  on-line system
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                              Automated Information Systems
      allows the user to conduct searches and download technical information without going
      through the ATTIC system operator. The ATTIC system operator is available to respond
      to information requests from users and to conduct searches for users without computerized
      communications capabilities.

      The core of the ATTIC system is the ATTIC Database, a relational database that contains
      technical information in the form of abstracts from a variety of sources including EPA's
      SITE Program, states, industry, NATO, DOD, DOE, RODs, and treatability studies. The
      other on-line user-searchable databases currently available in ATTIC are the RREL Water
      Treatability Database, Technical Assistance Directory, and calendar of events.

      Other databases can be searched by the System Operator upon request including:

          •   RSKERL Soil Transport and Fate Database
          •   EPA Hazardous Waste/Superfund Database
          •   Cost of Remedial Action Model
          •   Geophysics Advisor Expert System
          •   RODS  Database

      To access the on-line ATTIC system, no special preauthorization is required. Simply call
      the dial-in  number listed above, choose your own password, and complete an  online
      registration questionnaire.

4.    Office of Research and Development Electronic Bulletin Board (ORD  BBS)
      Denis Lussier: FTS 684-7354 or (513) 569-7354
      Electronic Bulletin Board data line: FTS 684-7610 or (513) 569-7610

      The ORD BBS is located at EPA's  Center for Environmental Research Information.  The
      major feature of the ORD BBS is  a database of over 17,000 searchable abstracts of all
      ORD publications.

5.    Expert Resources Inventory System (ERIS)
      Kurt Lamber:  FTS 678-8624 or (703) 308-8624

      The Enforcement Case Support Expert Resources Inventory System (ERIS), maintained
      by the Office of Waste Programs Enforcement (OWPE), is a system of records designed
      to  aid in the identification and selection of expert consultants and expert witnesses for
      EPA hazardous waste enforcement actions.  It consists of a  computer database (ERIS
      Database) and hard copy files of the source material for the database. The ERIS Database
      is  automated,  searchable, and available  on-line through the Cleanup Information
      Electronic  Bulletin Board System (CLU-IN BBS).   It contains information,  names,
       addresses, employment, qualifications, and areas of expertise of individuals from a variety
       of technical fields.,

       ERIS is classified as "enforcement confidential" and protected under the Privacy Act of
       1974. Access is restricted to individuals authorized by OWPE to use the system. ERIS

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      users are primarily EPA technical personnel and attorneys, U.S. Department of Justice
      attorneys, and >the contractors that provide their experts.

6.    Hazardous Waste Superfund Database (HWSFD)
      Felice Sacks:  FTS 260-3021 or (202) 260-3021

      The HWSFD is a bibliographic database containing abstracts of EPA and other govern-
      ment agency reports, commercial books, policy and guidance directives, legislation, and
      regulations concerning hazardous waste. The database is searchable by subject, title and
      date.  The database is accessible  through the EPA  Mainframe at  (919) 541-0700
      (parameters 7-E-l; first prompt response "IBMPSI"; second prompt response "OLS").
      It is also available as a PC version.  Consult the CLU-IN Bulletin Board for updates to
      the PC version.

7.    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS)
      IRIS User Support:  FTS 684-7254 or (513) 569-7254

      IRIS contains health risk data, bibliographic and textual information on risk management,
      water quality criteria, and drinking water standards.

      IRIS is  available to EPA employees on diskette for use on PC.  Update diskettes are
      available monthly.

      IRIS is available to users outside EPA through  the National Library  of  Medicine's
      TOXNET and the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) described on page 31.

8.    Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling (CEAM)
      Bob Ambrose: FTS 250-3130 or (404) 546-3130
      CEAM BBS dial-in number:  FTS 250-3402 or (404) 546-3402

      CEAM  offers  state-of-the-art  exposure  assessment  technology  and models  for
      environmental risk-based decisions.  CEAM provides:

       •  Assistance in site-specific problem definition and predictive techniques for assessing
          metals and chemical pathways
       •  Training  and  assistance to  Regional  Superfund  staff  in exposure and ecorisk
          assessments
       •  Distribution of models and databases
       •  Expert witness testimony and exposure calculations and assessments for especially
          difficult or unusual scenarios, peer review of exposure and ecorisk assessments
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9.    Subsurface Remediation Information Clearinghouse
      John Matthews:  FTS 743-2233 or (405) 332-8800

      The Subsurface Remediation Information Clearinghouse was established at RSKERL to
      provide for transfer of up-to-date subsurface fate, transport, and remediation research and
      demonstration information. See complete description on page 2 .
10.   Commercial Databases
      EPA Regional  and Headquarters Librarians

      Commercial Databases can be searched free of charge by  EPA HQ and Regional
      Librarians.  DIALOG, Chemical Information System, and BRS Search Services are
      examples of commercial databases that abstract information relevant to EPA's hazardous
      and solid waste programs. Other commercial databases, including legal systems, are also
      available.

11.   Construction  Cost Estimation Database
      Florence  Blair:  FTS 678-8327 or (703) 308-8327

      The Design and Construction Management Branch has developed a database of cost bids
      for remedial actions at fund-lead sites.  For each site, the database contains a description
      of the remedial action, the technologies used in the remediation, the ROD and designer's
      cost estimates, and the three lowest contractor bids.  If the remedial action has been
      completed, the cost of any change orders is also included.

12.   Computerized On-Line Information System (COLIS)
      Pacita Tibay:  (908) 906-6871

      COLIS  is a system housing several computerized data bases.   It contains technical
      information  and bibliographic references concerning corrective actions taken at leaking
      underground storage tanks, .hazardous waste sites, and  spill responses.

      COLIS  includes a Case History  File,  SITE Program Applications  Analysis Reports,
      Library Search System, and the WERL Treatability Data Base.

      To access COLIS via modem from a PC, contact Pacita Tibay, the System Operator.
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                              Publications
                           Publications
Compendium of Superfund Program Publications
OSWER Directive 9200.7-02B
Publication Number EPA/540/8-91/014
NTIS Order Number PR-881

The Compendium provides facts sheets, publications funded by Superfund, and policy,
procedural, and technical directives governing the Superfund program.  A copy of the
Compendium is available at headquarters and Regional libraries. EPA employees may
request a copy from the Superfund Document Center, OS-245, 401 M Street,  S.W.,
Washington, DC 20460.. Others may obtain the Compendium from National Technical
Information Services (NTIS) described on page 31.

OSWER Directives - System Catalog  OSWER Directive  9013.15-3D

Provides a list of OSWER Directives published through March 1991.

Consult Appendix A,  Regional Contacts, for the name and number of the OSWER
Directives Coordinator in your Region.

CERCLA Administrative Records: Compendium of Frequently Used Guidance
Documents in Selecting Response Actions
Pat Kennedy:  FTS 260-3655 or (202) 260-3655

This reference serves as a central library of guidance documents in each Region.  This
also saves resources by avoiding the need to copy such documents for each administrative
record.  The Compendium is being updated.

Selected Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technologies for Corrective
Action and Site Remediation Publication Number EPA/540/8-91/092

A bibliography of international surveys, technology survey reports, treatability studies,
guidance documents, technical support documents, reports on ground water, incineration,
solidification, biological treatment, physical/chemical treatment, and databases. Available
from CERI at FTS 684-7562 or (513) 569-7562.

SITE Program Fact Sheet  OSWER Directive 9380.1-03FS July 1990

A concise description of the Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program
including a program overview, highlights  and progress, technology transfer activities and
publications, and Regional contacts. Available from CERI at FTS 684-7562 or (513) 569-
7562.
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6.    RCRA Permit Policy Compendium
      Dave Eberty:  FTS 260-4691 or (202) 260-4691

      The RCRA Permit Policy Compendium contains materials  useful to those managing
      RCRA corrective actions. The Compendium is a compilation of Agency memoranda,
      letters, directives and other documents that have, over the years, set forth policies and
      procedures that are the cornerstones of implementation of the RCRA permit program.
      The Compendium is complete through FY 1990.  Updates will be issued annually.

      The Compendium is an  eleven-volume set.  Sets were  sent to each Region  (RCRA
      Permits, RCRA Enforcement, Regional Counsel, and Regional Library) and to each state
      RCRA office.  Complete sets are also available at the EPA headquarters library and the
      RCRA Docket.

7.    Regional and Headquarters RCRA Permit Staff Directory  (November 1990)
      Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
      Frank McAlister: FTS 260-2223 or (202) 260-2223

      In addition to other useful contacts, this directory identifies Regional and Headquarters
      RCRA Permit  Staff in the following subject areas:
       Air Emissions
       Chemical, Physical, Biological Treatment
       Closure/Post-Closure
       Corrective Action
       Exposure Assessment
       Federal Facilities
       Financial Responsibility
       Ground Water
       Incineration
       Land Ban
Land Disposal
Public Participation
Radioactive Mixed Waste
Small Quantity Generators
Subpart X
Tanks and Containers
Toxic Substances
Waste Analysis Plans
Waste Identification, Listing, Delisting
Waste Reduction/Pollution Prevention
8.     ORD Technical Assistance Directory Publication Number CERI-91-29
       Office of Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support:  FTS-260-7669
       or (202) 260-7669

       EPA's Office of Research and Development conducts an Agency-wide integrated program
       of research and development relevant to pollution sources and control, transport and fate
       processes,  health  and  ecological effects,  measurements and monitoring,  and risk
       assessment

       The Technical Assistance Directory provides descriptions of the programs, areas  of
       expertise, and primary contacts in each of the major ORD operations.
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9.    Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications Describing Alternative and
      Innovative  Treatment  Technologies  for  Corrective  Action  and  Site
      Remediation Publication Number EPA/540/8-91/007

      The  Federal Remediation Technologies 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 to reports
      from EPA, DOD, DOE, DOI,  and USAGE. The document is available at CERI at FTS
      684-7562 or (513) 569-7562.

10.   Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site Clean-Up Technologies
      Publication Number EPA/540/8-91/008

      The Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable developed this publication to provide
      information on accessing federal data  bases that contain data on innovative remediation
      technologies. It may be used by project managers as a pointer to repositories of technical
      information, or as a source of contacts that may be useful for future system design. The
      document is available at CERI at FTS 684-7562 or  (513)  569-7562.

11.   Synopses  of Federal Demonstrations of  Innovative Site  Remediation
      Technologies Publication Number EPA/540/8-91/009

      The Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable compiled this collection of abstracts
      describing field demonstrations of innovative technologies to treat hazardous waste. The
      collection is intended to be an information resource for hazardous  waste site project
      managers for assessing the availability and viability of innovative technologies for treating
      contaminated ground water, soil, and sludge. The document is available at CERI at FTS
      684-7562 or (513) 569-7562.
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                 Other Sources of Information
 National Association of RPMs
 Randy Dominy, EPA Region IV:  FTS 257-2643 or (404) 347-2643

 NARPM is a professional association representing approximately 400 EPA Remedial
 Project Managers.  An RPM Directory listing RPM name, phone, and professional
 information has been published to facilitate technical exchange among Regional staff.
 The NARPM Executive Council has representatives in each Region.

 Consult Appendix A, Regional Contacts, for the name and number of the  NARPM
 Representative in your Region.

 National OSC Association
 Pat Hammack, EPA Region IV:  FTS 655-2273 or (214) 655-2273

 This is a professional association for the approximately 130 EPA On-Scene Coordinators.

 Consult Appendix A, Regional Contacts, for the  name and number of the NOSCA
 Representative in your Region.

 Response and Removal Coordinators

, Coordinators for response and removal, located at Headquarters, provide the Regions with
 on-going support from early response and RI/FS scoping through post-ROD activities, and
 provide a national quality assurance program.

 Consult Appendix B, Headquarters Contacts, for the name and number of the Coordinator
 for your Region.

 Regional ARARs Coordinators

 Regional ARARs Coordinators communicate Regional questions on ARARs  issues to
 Headquarters, attend a monthly teleconference with Headquarters staff, and  keep the
 Regions informed on latest national policies.

 Consult Appendix A, Regional Contacts, for the Coordinator in your Region.
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Superfund Federal Facility Coordinators

Superfund  Federal Facility  Coordinators provide policy information and  guidance
documents  to Regional Staff concerned with hazardous waste sites at DOD, DOE, and
other federal facilities.

Consult Appendix A, Regional Contacts, for the Superfund Federal Facility Coordinator
in your Region.

Center for Environmental Research Information (CERI)
Denis  Lussier:  FTS 684-7354 or (513) 569-7354
Electronic Bulletin Board data line: FTS 684-7610 or (513) 569-7610

CERI develops publications, expert systems, and computer-assisted training and conducts
training seminars in support of EPA programs including Superfund, RCRA, and UST.
CERI operates an electronic bulletin board with a database of over 17,000 searchable
abstracts of all ORD publications.

Hazardous Substance Research Centers (HSRC)
Dale Manty: FTS 260-7445 or (202) 260-7445
or Regional Superfund/ORD Technical Liaisons

Five university-based  centers, each serving a pair of Regions, focus  on problems  of
national importance on a specific area of research of concern to  specific geographical
regions.  The Centers perform long-term and short-term research on all aspects  of
hazardous  substance generation, management, use, transportation,  and disposal.  The
Centers are committed to scientific research and technology transfer, and are overseen  by
both a Science Advisory Committee and a Training and Technology Transfer Advisory
Committee.

  • Region Pair 1 & 2.
    Emphasis: development and demonstration of treatment and remediation technologies
    in incineration/thermal methods, in situ methods, and biological treatment
    Universities:  New Jersey  Institute  of Technology, Massachusetts  Institute  of
    Technology,  Princeton  University,  Rutgers  University,  Stevens Institute  of
    Technology, Tufts University, and University  of Medicine and Dentistry of New
    Jersey
    Center  Director:  Richard Magee, Ph.D.  (201) 596-5883
    Technology Transfer Director: William Librizzi  (201) 596-2457

  • Region Pair 3 & 5.
    Emphasis:  development and refinement of biological remediation technologies that
    are effective, efficient in then" use of energy and other resources, arid environmentally
    sound
    Universities: University of Michigan, Howard University, and Michigan State
    University

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          Center Director: Walter Weber, Ph.D.  (313)763-1464
          Technology Transfer Director:  Karen Vigmostad (517)353-9718

        • Region Pair 4 & 6.
          Emphasis:  industrial process modification to reduce pollution
          Universities:  North Carolina State University, University of North Carolina at Chapel
          Hill, and Texas A&M University at Galveston and College Station
          Center Director: Michael Overcash, Ph.D.  (919) 737-2325
          Technology Transfer Director:  Dale Denny, Ph.D. (919) 737-2325

        • Region Pair 7 & 8.
          Emphasis:  soil and processes to clean up soil contaminated by heavy metals, mine
          tailings, and organic chemicals
          Universities:  Kansas State University, Montana State University, University of Iowa,
          University  of Missouri, University of Montana, University of  Nebraska,  and
          University of Utah
          Center Directors:  Larry Erickson, Ph.D. (913) 532-5584
          Technology Transfer Director:  Richard Hayfer, Ph.D.  (913) 532-6026

        • Region Pair 9 & 10.
          Emphasis:  ground-water cleanup and site remediation, with a strong emphasis on
          biological approaches
          Universities:  Stanford University and Oregon State University
          Center Director: Perry McCarty, Ph.D. (415) 723-4131
          Technology Transfer Director:  Kenneth Williamson,  Ph.D. (503) 737-6836

8.     Specialty Area Contacts

       Certain technical and programmatic  topic areas are of continuing interest to Regional
       staff.  While the Regional Contacts in Appendix A provide a principal point of contact,
       OERR has developed a list of Specialty Area Contacts who have more detailed knowledge
       of specific subjects that arise during CERCLA activities.

       Consult Appendix B, Headquarters Contacts, for the name and number of the contact for
       your area of interest.

9.     National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
       Ordering Information:  (703) 487-4650

       NTIS provides  access to U.S. and Foreign government-sponsored research, development
       and engineering research results. Many OSWER and ORD publications can be purchased
       through NTIS.  Titles and NTIS order numbers  (recognizable by  the "PB" prefix) are
       listed in OERR's Compendium of Superfund Publications and in the publications database
       on the ORD Electronic Bulletin Board System, both described in this directory.
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                    APPENDIX A:  Regional Contacts

                                   Region I
Superfund
Ground Water Forum Member

Superfund Engineering Forum Member
RCRA Ground Water Forum Member


RCRA Engineering Forum Member

Superfund/ORD Technical Liaison

Toxics Integration Coordinator

Air/SF Coordinator

SITE Program Contact

NARPM Representative

NOSCA Representative

ARARs Coordinator


Federal Facility Coordinator

Biological Technical Assistance
Coordinator

Off-Site Contacts
DickWilley
Yoon-Jean Choi

Yoon-Jean Choi
Michael Jasinski
Lynne Jennings

John Smaldone
Alison Simcox

Regina Snyder

Steve Mangion

Sarah Levinson

Rose Toscano

Diana King

Jim DiLorenzo

Paul Groulx

Dick Boynton
Bill Walsh-Roglaski

Ann Fenn

Susan Svieskj
Lynn Hanifan
Robin Biscaria
FTS 833-1639
FTS 833-1505

FTS 833-1505
FTS 833-5786
FTS 833-1634

FTS 833-1657
FTS 833-1746

FTS 833-9674

FTS 833-1718

FTS 833-1504

FTS 835-3208

FTS 833-1676

FTS 833-1662

(617) 860-4300-

FTS 833-1630
FTS 835-3939

FTS 835-3927

FTS 833-1649
FTS 833-1755
FTS 833-1754
To convert to commercial numbers: FTS 835 = (617) 565,
FTS 833-17XX = (617) 573-57XX, FTS 833-16XX = (617) 573-96XX,
and 833-15XX = (617) 223-55XX
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                               Regional Office Contacts
                                   Region II
Superfund
Ground Water Forum Member
Superfund Engineering Forum Member


RCRA Ground Water Forum Member


RCRA Engineering Forum Member


Superfund/ORD Technical Liaison

Toxics Integration Coordinator

Air/SF Coordinator

SITE Program Contact

OSWER Directives Coordinator

NARPM Representative


NOSCA Representative

ARARs Coordinator

Federal Facility Coordinator

Biological Technical Assistance
Coordinator

Off-Site Contacts
Kevin Willis
Frederick Luckey
Alison Hess

Richard Ho
Laura Lombardo

Phil Flax
Zintars Zadin

Sin-Kie Tjho
Ton Moy

Magy Breyille

Peter Grevatt

Alison Devine .

Peter Moss

Chris  Sebastian

Damian Duda
Sharon Jaffess

Charles Fitzsimmons

Vince Pitruzello

Bob Hargrove
Steve Petrucelli

Shari  Stevens

Greg Zaccardi
Joe Golumbek
John Gorman
FTS 264-8777
FTS 264-6786
FTS 264-6040

FTS 264-9543
FTS 264-6787

FTS 264-6153
FTS 264-8654

FTS 264-3059
FTS 264-1785

FTS 264-6788

FTS 264-8775

FTS 264-9893

FTS 264-4703

FTS 264-5256

FTS 264-9589
FTS 264-2598

FTS 264-6608

FTS 264-3984

FTS 264-1840
FTS 264-1840

FTS 340-6994

FTS 264-9504
FTS 264-2638
FTS 264-2621
 To convert to commercial numbers: FTS 264 = (212) 264 and FTS 340 = (908) 321
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                               Regional Office Contacts
                                   Region HI
Superfund
Ground Water Forum Member
Kathy Davies
Phil Rostein
Superfund Engineering Forum Member    Paul Leonard
                                     Terry Stilman
                                     Frank Vavra
RCRA Ground Water Forum Member

RCRA Engineering Forum Member

Superfund/ORD Technical Liaison

Toxics Integration Coordinator

Air/SF Coordinator

SITE Program Contact

OSWER Directives Coordinator

NARPM Representative



NOSCA Representative

ARARs Coordinator


Federal Facility Coordinator

Biological Technical Assistance
Coordinator

Off-Site Contacts
Tom Buntin

Mary Beck

Norm Kulujian

Richard Brunker

Pat Flores

Paul Leonard

Donna Sutsko

Lisa Nichols
Fran Burns
Eugene Wingert

Marty Powell

Bonnie Gross
Marty Powell

Larry Teller

Robert Davis
Naomi Henry
Kate Siftar
FTS 597-6488
FTS 597-8185

FTS 597-8485
FTS 597-6680
FTS 597-0676

FTS 597-2745

FTS 597-7239

FTS 597-1113

FTS 597-0804

FTS 597-9134

FTS 597-8485

FTS 597-8182

FTS 597-3216
FTS 597-4750
FTS 597-1727

FTS 597-6680

FTS 597-9023
FTS 597-6680

FTS 597-9302

FTS 597-3155
FTS 597-8338
FTS 597-3039
To convert to commercial numbers:  FTS 597 = (215) 597
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                               Regional Office Contacts
Superfund
Ground Water Forum Member
Region IV

  Doug Bell
  Galo Jackson
Superfund Engineering Forum Member    Jon Bornholm
                                     Martha Berry
RCRA Ground Water Forum Member


RCRA Engineering Forum Member

Superfund/ORD Technical Liaison

Toxics Integration Coordinator

Air/SF Coordinator

SITE Program Contact

OSWER Directives Coordinator

NARPM Representative



NOSCA Representative

ARARs Coordinators

Federal Facility Coordinator
Biological Technical Assistance
Coordinator

Off-Site Contacts
   Jason Darby
   Mike Arnett

   Joanne Benante

   John Risher

   Elmer Aiken

   Lee Page

   John Risher

   Rose Gray

   Randy Dominy
   Patsy Goldbery
   Steve Sandier

   Arthur Smith

   Douglas Mundrick

   Art Linton
   Dave Holroyd

   Lynn Wellman
   Edmund Burkes
   John Dikinson
FTS 257-7791
FTS 257-2643

FTS 257-7791
FTS 257-2643

FTS 250-3300
FTS 257-3433

FTS 257-3433

FTS 257-1586

FTS 257-1586

FTS 257-2864

FTS 257-1586

FTS 257-3454

FTS 257-2643
FTS 257-2643
FTS 257-7791

FTS 257-3931

FTS 257-2643

FTS 257-3776
FTS 257-3776

FTS 257-1586
FTS 257-7603
FTS 257-7603
To convert to commercial numbers:  FTS 257 = (404) 347, and FTS 250 = (404) 546
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                               Regional Office Contacts
                                   Region V
Superfund
Ground Water Forum Member

Superfund Engineering Forum Member
RCRA Ground Water Forum Member


Superfund/ORD Technical Liaison

Toxics Integration Coordinator

Air/SF Coordinator

SITE Program Contact

QSWER Directives Coordinator

NARPM Representative


NOSCA Representative


ARARs Coordinator

Federal Facility Coordinator

Biological Technical Assistance
Coordinator

Off-Site Contacts
Doug Yeskis
Luanne Vanderpool

Anthony Holoska
Kaushal Khanna

Carol Witt-Smith
Thad Slaughter

Jack Barnette

Erin Moran

Carl Nash

Jack Barnette

Denise Reape

Marilou Martin
Dion Novak

Steve Faryan
Pete Guria

John Dikinis

Elmer Shannon

Doug Beltman
Gertrude Matuschkovitz
Paul Dimock
FTS 886-0408
FTS 353-9296

FTS 886-7503
FTS 353-2663

FTS 886-6146
FTS 886-4460

FTS 886-8963

FTS 353-1420

FTS 886-6043

FTS 886-8963

FTS 353-8987

FTS 353-6284
FTS 886-4737

FTS 353-9351
313-692-7661

FTS 886-7572

FTS 886-7342

FTS 886-5902
FTS 353-7921
FTS 886-4445
To convert to commercial numbers:  FTS 886 = (312) 886, FTS 353 = (312) 353
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                               Regional Office Contacts
                                  Region VI
Superfund
Ground Water Forum Member

Superfund Engineering Forum Member
RCRA Ground Water Forum Member
RCRA Engineering Forum Member
Superfund/ORD Technical Liaison

Toxics Integration Coordinator

Air/SF Coordinator

SITE Program Contact

OSWER Directives Coordinator

NARPM Representative


NOSCA Representative

Federal  Facility Coordinator

Biological Technical Assistance
Coordinator

Off-Site Contacts
Ruth Izraeli


Deborah Griswold
John Mayer

Keith Phillips
Vince Malott
Jon Rinehart
Ellen Graber

Gregg Lyssy
Mike Herbert
Bert Gourd
Rich Mayer
Bryon Heineman

George Keeler

Jon Raucher

Mark Hansen

Don Williams

Helen Newman

Mary Ann LaBarre
Cathy Gilmore

Gary Guerra

Jim Highland

Jon Rauscher
 Trish Brechlin
 Randy Brown
FTS 255-6735


FTS 255-6715
FTS 255-6735

FTS 255-6480
FTS 255-6480
FTS 255-6790
FTS 255-6790

FTS 255-6480
FTS 255-6480
FTS 255-6790
FTS 255-6775
FTS 255-6480

FTS 255-7130

FTS 255-2198

FTS 255-7223

FTS 255-2198

FTS 255-6740

FTS 255-6735
FTS 255-6582

FTS 255-2275

FTS 255-2260

FTS 255-2287
 FTS 255-6765
 FTS 255-6745
 To convert to commercial numbers: FTS 255 = (214) 655
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                               Regional Office Contacts
                                  Region VII
Superfund
Ground Water Forum Member

Superfund Engineering Forum Member
RCRA Ground Water Forum Member


Toxics Integration Coordinator

Air/SF Coordinator

SITE Program Contact

OSWER Directives Coordinator

NARPM Representative


NOSCA Representative

ARARs Coordinator

Federal Facility Coordinator

Biological Technical Assistance
Coordinator

Off-Site Contacts
Mark Collins
Bill Pedicino

Steve Kinser
Wes Bartley

Bill Pedicino
Mark Collins

Dave Crawford

Wayne Kaiser

Dana Trugley

Jennifer Anderson

Mary Peterson
Steve Sanders

George Hess

Bob Field

Craig Burnstein

Bob Koke
David Doyle
Marc Rivas
FTS 276-7626
FTS 276-7629

FTS 276-7728
FTS 267-7632

FTS 276-7626
FTS 276-7629

FTS 276-7702

FTS 276-7603

FTS 276-7705

FTS 276-7644

FTS 276-7882
FTS 276-7578

FTS 276-5000

FTS 276-7697

FTS 276-7688

FTS 276-7468
FTS 276-7667
FTS 276-7669
To convert to commercial numbers:  FTS 757 = (913) 236 and FTS 276 = (913) 551
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                               Regional Office Contacts
Superfund'
Ground Water Forum Member

Superfund Engineering Forum Member

RCRA Ground Water Forum Member

RCRA Engineering Forum Member

Superfund/ORD Technical Liaison

Toxics Integration Coordinator

Air/SF Coordinator

SITE Program Contact

OSWER Directives Coordinator

NARPM Representative


NOSCA Representative

ARARs Coordinator



Federal Facility Coordinator

Biological Technical Assistance
Coordinator

Off-Site Contacts
Region VIII


   Paul Osborne
   Darcy Campbell

   Henry Schroeder

   Stan Zawistowski

   Marshall Fischer

   Bob Stone

   Chris Weis

   Norm Huey

   Bob Stone

   Carol Macy

   Laura Williams
   Armando Saenz

   Karen Moore

   Jonah Staller
   Paul Arell
   Dianna Shannon

   Elmer Chenault

   Paul Arell
    Stan Zawistowski
    George Dancik
FTS 330-1418
FTS 330-7596

FTS 330-7074

FTS 330-1503

FTS 330-1128

FTS 330-7597

FTS 330-7655

FTS 330-0969

FTS 330-7597

FTS 330-7038

FTS 330-1531
FTS 330-1532

FTS 330-7123

FTS 330-7529
FTS 330-7658
FTS 330-7630

FTS 330-1644

FTS 330-7658
FTS 330-1503
FTS 330-1506
 To convert to commercial numbers: FTS 330-lxxx = (303) 293-lxxx; FTS 330-Oxxx
 (303) 293-Oxxx; FTS 330-7xxx = (303) 294-7xxx
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                               Regional Office Contacts
                                  Region IX
Superfund
Ground Water Forum Member

Superfund Engineering Forum Member
RCRA Ground Water Forum Member

RCRA Engineering Forum Member

Superfund/ORD Technical Liaison

Toxics Integration Coordinator

Air/SF Coordinator

SITE Program Contact

OSWER Directives Coordinator

NARPM Representative


NOSCA Representative

ARARs Coordinator

Federal Facilities Coordinators

Biological Technical Assistance
Coordinator

Off-Site Contacts
Herb Levine
Richard Frietas

Kenneth Erickson
Vance Fong

Chris Prokop

Ron Leach

Joe Greenblott

Dan Stralka

Kathy Diehl

Kenneth Erickson

Deborra Samuels

Rose Marie Caraway
Elizabeth Keicher

Brad Shipley

Jean Rice

David Tomsovic

Doug Steele
Diane Bodine
Jane Diamond
FTS 484-2408
FTS 484-2315

FTS 484-2324
FTS 484-2311

FTS 484-2045

FTS 484-2031

FTS 484-2307

FTS 484-2310

FTS 484-1133

FTS 484-2324

FTS 484-1513

FTS 484-2235
FTS 484-2631

FTS 484-2287

FTS 484-1382

FTS 484-1575

FTS 484-2309
FTS 484-2130
FTS 484-2139
To convert to commercial numbers:  FTS 484 = (415) 744
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                               Regional Office Contacts
                                  Region  X
Superfund
Ground Water Forum Member
Superfund Engineering Forum Member


RCRA Ground Water Forum Member

Superfund/ORD Technical Liaison

Toxics Integration Coordinator

Air/SF Coordinator

SITE Program Contact

OSWER Directives Coordinator

NARPM Representative

NOSCA Representative

ARARs Coordinator

Federal Facility Coordinator

Biological Technical Assistance
Coordinator

Off-Site Contacts
Rene Fuentes
Bernie Zavala
Howard Orlean

Kevin Rocklin
Bob Stamnes

Marsha Bailey

John Barich

Patricia Cirone

Chris Hall

John Barich

Susan Hutcherson

Lee Marshall

Thor Cutler

Judi Schwarz

Lori Cohen

Bruce Duncan
Al Odmark
Ron Lillich
FTS 399-1599
FTS 399-1562
FTS 399-6903

FTS 399-2106 ,
FTS 399-1512

FTS 399-0684

FTS 399-8562

FTS 399-1697

FTS 399-1949

FTS 399-8562

FTS 399-2852

FTS 399-2723

FTS 399-1673

FTS 399-2684

FTS 399-6523

FTS 399-8086
FTS 399-1886
FTS 399-6646
To convert to commercial numbers:  FTS 399 = (206) 553
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                              Headquarters - Contacts
                 APPENDIX B: Headquarters Contacts

                       Fund Lead:  RI/FS and ROD

                 Region         Name                     Telephone
                 I
                 II

                 m
                 IV
                 V

                 VI
                 VII
                 vni
                 IX
                 x
Robin Anderson
Loren Henning (NJ)
Shahid Mahmud (NY)
Sharon Frey
Tish O'Connor
Andrea McLaughlin
Peter Feldman
David Cooper
Tish O'Connor
Nancy Briscoe
David Cooper
Nancy Briscoe
FTS 678-8371
FTS 678-8392
FTS 678-8372
FTS 678-8367
FTS 678-8370
FTS 678-8365
FTS 678-8364
FTS 678-8361
FTS 678-8370
FTS 678-8360
FTS 678-8360
FTS 678-8360
          Fund Lead: Removal and Expedited Response Action

                 Region         Name                    Telephone
                 I
                 H
                 m
                 IV
                 V
                 VI
                 vn
                 VIII
                 IV
                 X
Pat Hawkins
Tim Grier
Trisha Tidwell
Gregory Weigel
Terri Johnson
Jennifer Maloney
Terri Johnson
Jennifer Maloney
Karen Tomimatso
Terry Eby
FTS 260-2458
FTS 260-8110
FTS 260-2668
FTS 260-2196
FTS 260-2205
FTS 260-2184
FTS 260-2205
FTS 260-2184
FTS 260-9861
FTS 260-7734
To convert to commercial numbers: FTS 260 = (202) 260 and FTS 678 = (703) 308
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                              Headquarters Contacts
                            Enforcement Lead:
               Removal, RI/FS, ROD, RD/RA Negotiations

                 Region   Name

                 I        Amy Legare
                 n       Lance Elson (NY)
                          Wendi Thomi (NJ)
                 HI       Kathryn Boyle (VA, WV, PA)
                          Elizabeth Freed (DE, MD, PA)
                 IV       Neilima Senjalia (FL, AL, GA, MS)
                          Darlene Boerlage (KY, TN, NC, SC)
                 V       Trish Gowland (IL, IN)
                          Ernie Watkins (MI, WI)
                          Leslie Jones (MN, OH)
                 VI       Filomena Chau
                 VII      Jack Schad
                 VIJI     Lori Boughton
                 IX       Rick Popino (Site Specific)
                          Kurt Lamber (Site Specific)
                 X       Joe Tieger
                              Telephone

                              FTS 678-8626
                              FTS 678-8621
                              FTS 678-8627
                              FTS 678-8614
                              FTS 678-8608
                              FTS 678-8630
                              FTS 678-8646
                              FTS 678-8622
                              FTS 678-8633
                              FTS 678-8631
                              FTS 678-8619
                              FTS 678-8629
                              FTS 678-8613
                              FTS 678-8628
                              FTS 678-8624
                              FTS 678-8632
         Fund and Enforcement Lead: Design and Construction

                 Region          Name                      Telephone
                 I
                 n
                 m
                 IV
                 V
                 VI
                 vn
                 vin
                 IX
                 x
JoAnn Griffith
Joe Cocalis
Florence Blair
Ken Skahn
Tracy Loy
JoAnn Griffith
Ken Skahn
Barbara McDonough
Steve Chang
Steve Chang
FTS 678-8353
FTS 678-8356
FTS 678-8327
FTS 678-8355
FTS 678-8349
FTS 678-8353
FTS 678-8355
FTS 678-8347
FTS 678-8348
FTS 678-8348
To convert to commercial numbers: FTS 678 = (703) 308
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                                Headquarters Contacts
                           Specialty Area Contacts

                                        Name
      ARARS (application of)
      ARARS (land disposal restrictions)
      ARARS (delisting, no migration)
      ASTSWMO
      Bureau of Reclamation, ARCS
         (change orders, A/E liability)
      Community Relations
      Completion/Deletion
      Cooperative Agreements, SSCs,
         Core programs
      CORA Model
      Corps of Engineers
      Corrective Action Training

      Design of Containment Remedies
      Five Year Reviews
      Ground Water Remediation
         (Superfund)
         (RCRA)
      Health and Safety
      Incineration
      Indemnification (State Contractors)
      Indemnification (ARCs, REM)
      Indian Issues
      Labor Rates/Cost Estimates
      Mining
      Multisource Groundwater
      Municipal Landfills
      Natural Resource Damage
      PCBs
      Preauthorization/Claims
      PRP Oversight for RD/RA
      Real Estate
      Risk Assessment
      Selection of Remedy
      Soil/Groundwater Modeling
      Technical Assistance Grants (TAG)
      Treatability Studies
      Ecological Risk Assessment
Rhea Cohen
Steve Golian
Sharon Frey
Ann McDonough
Florence Blair

Melissa Shapiro
Steve Chang
Jan Baker

Kirby Biggs
Bill Zobel
Jon Perry
Vernon Myers
Ken Skahn
Bill Ross

Jennifer Haley
Jon Perry
Joe Cocalis
Robin Anderson
Hugo Fleischman
Barbara McDonough
Jan Baker
Tom Whalen
Steve Golian
Deborah McKie
Sue Cange
Bill Ross
Jennifer Haley
Bill Ross
Ken Skahn
JoAnn Griffith
Bruce Means
David Cooper
Alison Barry
Diana Hammer
Robin Anderson
Janet Burns
Telephone

FTS 260-2182
FTS 678-8360
FTS 678-8367
FTS 678-8339
FTS 678-8327

FTS 678-8340
FTS 678-8348
FTS 678-8328

FTS 260-9756
FTS 678-8354
FTS 260-4663
FTS 260-4685
FTS 678-8355
FTS 678-8335

FTS 678-8363
FTS 260-4663
FTS 678-8356
FTS 678-8371
FTS 678-8336
FTS 678-8347
FTS 678-8328
FTS 678-8345
FTS 678-8360
FTS 678-8372
FTS 678-8362
FTS 678-8335
FTS 678-8363
FTS 678-8335
FTS 678-8355
FTS 678-8353
FTS 260-2201
FTS 678-8361
FTS 678-8366
FTS 678-8337
FTS, 678-8371
FTS 260-9494
To convert to commercial numbers:  FTS 260 = (202) 260 and FTS 678 = (703) 308
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