United States
          Environmental Protection
          Agency
             Office of Solid Waste and
             Emergency Response
             (5102G)
EPA 542-B-00-004
June 2000
www.epa.gov
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Innovative Remediation
Technologies: Field-Scale
Demonstration Projects in
North America, 2nd Edition
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This document was prepared by the United States Environmental Protection Agency with support provided
by Environmental Management Support, Inc., under Contract No. 68-W6-0014. Contractor support for
the production of this document was managed by John Quander of EPA's Technology Innovation Office.
Any questions regarding this document should be directed to Mr. Quander at 703-603-7198. Reference
herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or
otherwise does not constitute or imply endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by EPA or other
participating in the production of this document.

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                                         OF
Introduction	1
Overview of Dem on strati on Projects	5
Matrix of Demonstration Projects	 11
     Usingthe Matrix	 11
     Soil, Sludge, and Sediment Projects	 13
          Ex Situ Biological Technologies	 13
          In Situ Biological Technologies	 18
          Ex Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies	30
          In Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies	43
          Ex Situ Thermal Technologies	61
          In Situ Thermal Technologies	69
          Off-Gas Treatment Technologies	79
     Groundwater Projects	81
          Ex Situ Biological Technologies	81
          In Situ Biological Technologies	82
          Ex Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies	93
          In Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies	97
Appendix A: Innovative Remediation Technology Demonstration Programs
Appendix B: Categorized Overview of Demonstration Projects

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The development of new and innovative technolo-
gies and methods for treating environmental con-
taminants is a critical     in the effort to cleanup the
nation's hazardous waste sites. Field demonstration
of these technologies is, in turn, a key    in their
development. The continuing investment of public
and private resources in demonstration projects
         a maj or commitment to promoting the
technical and cost advantages offered by
technologies to the engineering and regulatory
sectors. Since the mid-1980's, the number of
government-sponsored or supported field demon-
strations of new waste cleanup technologies has
grown to over six hundred.
The 600+ projects summarized in this document are
both ongoing and completed field demonstrations
sponsored by government agencies working in
partnership with private technology developers to
bring new technologies into the marketplace. Given
the wide number of government sponsors and other
partners that support these demonstrations, records
and    are unfortunately spread over a large
number of technical reports and other sources,
making it difficult for environmental cleanup proj ect
managers and other professionals to locate this
information. This report consolidates key reference
information in a matrix that allows project mangers
to quickly identify new technologies thatmay
answer their cleanup needs and contacts for obtain-
ing technology demonstration results and other
information.
Since the publication of the first edition of this
report in 1996 (CompletedNorth American
Innovative Remediation Technology Demonstra-
tion Projects EPA 542-B-96-002), information on
342 proj ects have been added to the reference
matrix that forms the core of this document, bringing
the total number reported to 601 projects. The
scope of reporting for this edition has been ex-
panded to include information from on-going field
demonstrations that are able to provide at least
partial results. The overall scope remains restricted
to field-scale proj ects. Emerging technology re-
search and laboratory-scale demonstration projects
are not included. The intention is to provide infor-
mation on technologies that are approaching
commercial viability and may help remedial and
corrective action project managers in dealing with
near-term cleanup      and decisions.
The increase in the number of demonstrations in this
edition reflects expansion into new technology
such as phytoremediation, permeable reactive
barriers, and enhanced bioremediation. The focus
on new and innovative technologies also is reflected
in the drop-off over time in the number of projects
addressing more established technologies that were
once considered innovative, such as soil vapor
extraction, and others. For example, the first edition
did not report any field demonstrations for the three
new     listed above. By contrast, only six
demonstrations of soil vapor extraction techniques
were identified since the first edition.
The matrices of field demonstration projects in this
report cover two media categories: soil, sludge, and
sediment projects in the first matrix; groundwater
projects in the second. Individual projects in each
matrix are grouped into technology types (ex situ
biological, in situ biological, ex situ physical/chemi-
cal, and in situ physical/chemical). The first matrix
also breaks out ex situ and In situ thermal and off-
gas treatment proj ects in the soil, sludge, and
         group. Each matrix Includes the following
information for     project (as available):
Name of the technology or process
Type(s) of contaminant(s) treated
Technical comments
Description of the site or waste source
Demonstration     (year)
Proj ect report title and reference information
Developer/vendor contact information
Government agency sponsor key
Inclusion In EPA REACH IT (yes/no)
An appendix to this edition provides further infor-
mation on the maj or     and federal technology
demonstration programs that sponsor the demon-
strations listed in the matrix.

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              of                           by
           52%

                                          18%
              of                           by
Physical!

  S2%
                Biological
                  28%
           Thermal
             18%
                              '
                      Treatment
                         2%
Bioventing/
Bioslyrping
   14%
                                  Bioreactor/
                                   Bioslurry
                                     10%
                      -..
                      Composting"
                        '
                                                     10%

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                                   of                             by
         Off-Gas.  Thermal',
        Treatment   -jg%
            2% A...
                 Biological
                   28%
                                                                         Air Stripping/
                                                                         Air
                                                                            _-,£%..
                                                    Soil Washing
                                                      , 8%
          Solidification/
           Stabilization
              11%  •
 Chemical
Treatment \
-....5%     N


       Solvent
      Extraction
         6%
                                                                     .,-"""/  V\\  -
                                                                            • •• x   --      Chemicals /'
                                                                            ;; \\   "-.      10%   //
                                                                            ;   \  "'.. Circylation
                                                                            ',':'•-        _
                                                                    Physical  \   \  '',  5%
                                                                             ;
                                                                      12%
        \3%
Electrokinetics
     4%

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                                                                           32%
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                           of                         - All
       Halo. & Non-
       Halo. VOCs /'
            /
  SVOCs
   Non-
Halogenated
  SVOCs

Halo. & Won-


   Halogenated
    VOCs and
      SVOCs
                           Non-
                       Halogenated
                          VOCs
                   Halogenated
                     VOCs
                 Non-
              Halogenated
                    and
                SVOCs
All      and
  SVOCs
                                                                           Expolsives/
                                                                           Propellants

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        the
The following matrix summarizes information for
599 completed and on-going field-scale demonstra-
tion projects. The     in the matrix is represents
the information reported for the proj ect by the
developer and/or government sponsor. The proj ects
in the matrix are organized as follows:
a)  Projects are         according to media:
    Soil, Sludge, and Sediment Projects; and
    Groundwater Projects
b)  Wi thi n the m edi a categori es, proj    are
    separated by technology type: Ex-Situ
    Biological; In-Situ Biological; Ex-Situ
    Physical or Chemical; In-Situ Physical or
    Chemical; Ex-Situ Thermal; In-Situ Thermal;
    Off-Gas Treatment
c)  Within the categories listed above, projects
are listed alphabetically by technology
To avoid double-counting, cross-media and cross-
technology projects are included in their principal
categories. For example, technologies that address
     non-aqueous      liquid (DNAPL) sources
(such as dynamic underground stripping) may be
applicable to both soil and groundwater and have
thermal and physical/chemical technology compo-
nents. Placement in the matrix in such a
depends on the intended application of the technol-
ogy and the principal media of concern.
The matrix presents the following information for
each proj ect:
1
2-7
Technology: Name of Technology
Contaminants): An"X"
the type(s) of contaminant(s) treated
              volatile organic
    compounds (VOCs)
    nonhalogenated VOCs
                halogenated semivolatile organic
                compounds (SVOCs)
                nonhalogenated SVOCs
                Inorganic compounds
                Explosives or propellants
8            Technical Comment Field: Specific
             contaminant(s)
9            Site or Waste Source Type:
             Background information on the
             industrial use of the demonstration
             site or the type of contamination
             source
10           Demonstration Date: Date (year)
             of the project. Usually the year
             li    i s the start     for the
             demonstration project; however, in
             some     the    reflects the
             year a report was issued. "Open"
             means the proj ect i s on-going
11           Project Report Title Reference
             Number (Page Number): Citations
             for published reports and other
             information for the project: titles
             are in italics; references numbers
             are in typeface;     numbers for
             references are in parentheses
12           Contact: Contact information for
             the developer, vendor, or other
             information source for the proj ect
13           Sponsor: Name of the government
             agency sponsor of the project
14           EPA           An "X"
             that information for the proj ect can
             be found in the EPA
             system
EPA's Remediation and Characterization Innovative
Technologies (EPA REACH IT) system consoli-
     electronic    for site characterization and
remediation technologies into an online searchable
database. EPA REACH IT combines information
from three established EPA databases, the Vendor
Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies (VISITT), the Vendor Field Analytical
and Characterization Technologies System (Vendor
FACTS), and the Innovative Treatment Technolo-
gies (ITT), to give users access to comprehensive
information about treatment and characterization
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       technologies and their applications. It combines
       information submitted by technology service provid-
       ers about remediation and characterization tech-
       nologies with information from EPA, the U.S.
       Department of Defense (DoD), the U.S. Depart-
       ment of Energy (DOE), and     project managers
       about    at which innovative technologies are
       being deployed.
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£2
Technology
             Technical   Site or Waste
             Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

J&
Biopilcs
Biopiles
Biorcactor
Biorermediation
Bioremedialion
Bioremediation
Bioreniediation







X
X




X




X






X

X


X
X











JP-5. Diesel
TPH
7,n, Pb, Cu. Cd
Heavy Metals
PAHs, PCPs
Dinoseb
Diesel Fuel,
Transformer Oil
Fuel Spills. Marine
Corps Air-Ground
Combat Center,
Twenty-Nine
Palms, CA
Fuel Leaks, Marine
Corps Mtn. Warfare
Trng. Center.
Bridgeport, CA
Site Unknown
Precious Metals
Heap
Domtar Wood
Preserving Facility,
Trenton, Ont,
Canada
Pesticides at Bower
Field, Ellensburgj
WA
Two Different SitCN
1992

1997
1992
1994
1993
1992
Biopiles of POL Contaminated
Soils [fact sheet] acc.arniy.mil/
Biopiles of POL Contaminated
Soils [fact sheet] aec.anay.inil/
"Biological. Chemical Processes
Developed to Recover Metals,"
HazTECHNews, 12:11, 5
June 1997
Biological Cyanide Detoxification
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 23)
DARM-tEND™ Bioremediation
Technology. Grace Dearborn Inc.
EPA 540-R-95-536
kx-Sitit Anaerobic KoreaiecSatioa
Technology1: Dinoseb {Vie SABRE
Process]. J.R. Simplof Company
EPA 540-R-94-508
Bioreniediation of Soil Contami-
nated by Transformer Oil and
Diesel Fuel DF.SRT 2 1 - Aug 94
USAEC Information Center
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD 800-USA-3845
t21iotlinojajacc.apgea.arniy.niil
USAEC Information Center
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD 8QO-USA-3g45
t21iotline(a;aec,apge8,arniy,niil
Alex Sol Inc. Stc-Foy,
Quebec Richard Painehaud
418-657-2666

Grace Dearborn, Inc.
3451 Erindale Station
Road Mississauga
Ontario, Canada L5A 3T5
905-279-2222
J.R. SimplotP.O. Box 912
Pocatello, ID
208-234-536?
Riogcnic, Inc..
USAEC
USAEC
Env. Canada/
Canadian National
Institute of Scientific
Research
USBM
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
Environment Canada


X


X

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&
Bioremediation.-'
Vacuum
Extraction
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation


X
X



X
X

X
X
X







X

X



X
X















TPH
VOCs, PAH,
TPI!
TCE
TCE. DCE,
PCE, Acetone.
MEK, MIBK
BTEX
Petroleum
PAHs, PCPs
Fuel Leaks
Don River Valley,
Toronto
Port Gillem, GA
Swcdcii-3 Chapman
Superfund Site,
Sweden, NY
Fuel Spill Site
Test Site
Eseambia Wood
Preserving Sitea FL
1989
1995

1995
1993
1994
1992
Bioretnediation/'Kicuum
Extraction
EPA 542-B-93-0Q9 (p 30)
Mobile Ex-Si tu Bioreactor
Technology for the Remediation
of Hydrocarbon Contaminated
&/7DESRT- Mar 1995
Bioremediation of Chlorinated
Solvents and Diesel Soils
Abstract
Analysis of the Ne\v York State
Demonstration of
Bioremediation lechnology at
the Sweden-3 Chapman Site
NY State Center for Hazardous
Waste Management
See also EPA 540-MR-95-524
Bioremediation of Aromatic
Hydrocarbons
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 29)
Minnesota Department of
Transportation, Biomound Field
Evaluation Abstract
Bioremediatton Field Initiative
Profile: Eseambia Wood
Preserving Site
EPA 540-F-95-506Q

Natural Environment
Recovery, Inc. Richmond
Hill, Ontario, Canada
U.S. Army/TVA/ENSR
West Mall Drive
Florence, AL 35630
ENSR Consulting and
Engineering
David Ramsden
713-520-9900;
Earscn Engineers
N . Sathiyakumar
716-272-7310

Minnesota Department of
Transportation
U.S. Forest Products
Laboratory One Grifford
Pinchot Drive Madison. WI
53705 608-231-9469
NFESC
Ontario
ME and E
U.S. Army,
NY Stale DEC,
Albany, NY
U.S. Navy. NW S,
Seal Beach
USEPA Region 5
USEPA Region 4







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JEJc
Biorcmediation
Bioreniediation
Biorcmediation
Bioslurry
Bioslnrry
Bioslurry







X




X

X



X



X



X


X




X

X
TPII
TPH
PCB
TNT,
HMX
PAHs
PAHs, Metals
Fuel Tank
Two Maintenance
Yards
Oak Ridge Test Site
Ordnance Plant
Wood Preserving
Iowa Army
AininunitionPlant,
Middletown, IA
1988

1994
1993
1994
Open
Biological Remediation of a
Fuel Contaminated Soil Site in
Carson, California
Demonstration Report, 1990
Bioremediation of Used Oil-
contaminated Soil at Two
Ccdtrans Maintenance Yards
Demonstration Report, Nov 1990
Bioreniediation of PCB
Contamination
DOE/EM-0248 (p. 172)
Soil Slimy-Sequencing Batch
Biomacior SFIM-AEC-TS
CR-94038 - Jui 95
Innovative Methods for
Bioslurry Treatment
EPA 540-R-96-505
Biotreatinenf of Explosives-
Conlaatinated Soils in a Slurry
Reactor [fact sheet]
www.estep.org/projects/cleanup/
remediation/1995 12o.htm
Protck Environmental, fnc
Groundwater Technology
Corporation
Oak Ridge National
1 ,aboratory
P.O. Box 2008
Oak Ridge, TN 37831
423-574-6813
Argonne National Laboratory
9700 South Cass Avenue
Argonne, 1L
IT Corporation
1425 South Victoria Court,
Suite A
San Bernardino, CA 92408
909-799-6869
USAEC Aberdeen, Proving
Ground, MD
Mark L. Hampton
410-438-6852
mlhanipfaS;aee2apgeaanny.irril
OPPT
OPPT
USDOE
USAEC
USEPA-NRMRL
ESTCP






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  Technology
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

Ex
Bioslurry
Bioslurry
Bioslurry
Bioslurry
Bioslurry
(MGP-REM
Process)
Bioslurry




















X
X
X
X
X




X

X
X




PAHs, Metals
TNT
PAIJs
PAHs
PAH, Metals,
Cyanide
TN'LRDX,
HMX
Disposal Site
JolietArmy
Ammunition Plant
Creosote Wood
Preserving
Harbor Sediments
from Town Gas
Site, Utiea, NY
Former Manufac.
Gas Plant (MGP)
Site. NJ
Railroad Equipment
1993
1995
1991
1996

1992
Slurry-Phase Bioremediation at
the French Limited Siiperfund
Site, Crosby lex as
EPA 542-R-95-001 (p 22)
Field Demonstration of Slurry
Reactor Biotreatment of
Explosives-Contaminated Soils
USACE-CR-96178
Bioslurry Reactor
EPA 540-A5-9 1-009 (p. 31)
Slurry Biodegradation
[An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced.]
"A Pilot-Scale Demonstration of
an Innovative Soil Remediation
Process: Air Emissions Quality,"
J. oflheAWMAAl'.d
(p 7 10-7 15) June 1997
Sturm-Phase Bioremediation
Project, Pacific Place Site
DESRT 05 - Apr 93
Praxair, Inc.
39 Old Ridgebury Road
Danbury, CT 06810
203-837-2174
Argonne National
Laboratory, 1L
J.F. Manning
ECOVA Corp.
Waste-Tech Services, Inc.
800 Jefferson County
Parkway Golden, CO 80401
303-273-7177
Remediation Technologies,
Inc. (ReTec, formerly
MoTee, Inc.)
Pittsburgh, PA
David Nakles
412-826-3340
Institute of Gas Technology
(IGT ) Des Plaines, IE
S.P. Pradhan. and V.J.
Srivastava
Chemical Waste Manage-
ment of Canada, Inc.
USEPA Region 6

USF.PA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
IGT
ETAD
X





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JSx Silii
Biosluny
Composting
Composting
Composting
Composting
Composting











X



















X
X
X
X
X

TNT, RDX,
I MX
TNT,
HMX
Nitrocellulose
INT,
HMX
TNT, RDX.
IIMX
Grade Oil, TPH
Iowa Army
Ammunition Plant,
Middlctowu, IA
Ordnance, Badger
Army Ammunition
Plant WI
Propel 1 ants, Badger
Army Ammunition
Plant, WI
Ordnance, Louisi-
ana Army Ammuni-
tion Plant (LAAP)
Umatilla Army
Depot Activity
(UADA)
Inactive Oil
Exploration &
Production Site.
Alberta, Canada

1987
1988
1987
1992
1997
"Field Demonstration of
Multiple Bioslurry Treatment..."
Remediation of Chlorinated and
Recalci-trant Compounds. 1998
(p 259-264)
Aerated Static Pile Composting
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 3)
Aerated Static Pile Composting
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 6)
Aembic Composting Optimization
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 10)
Windrow Composting of
Explosives Contaminated Soil at
Limatilla Army Depot Activity,
Ilermiston. OR
EPA 542-R-95-00 1
"Composting Crude Oil-
Impacted Soil: Performance
Comparison with Land Treat-
ment and Soil Productivity
Implications," Bioreactor
Ex Situ Biological Treatment
Technologies. 1998 (p 189-196)
J.R. Simplot
P.O. Box 9 12
Pocatello, ID 83204
208-234-5367
Roy F. Weston Inc.
One Weston Way-
West Chester, PA
810-701-7423
Roy F. Weston Inc.
One Weston Way
West Chester, PA 19380
610-701-7423
Roy F. Weston Inc.
One Weston Way
West Chester, PA
610-701-7423
Roy F. Weston Inc.
One Weston Way
West Chester, PA 19380
610-701-7423
Chevron Canada Resources
Rob Hoffmann
403-234-5000
Olds College Composting
Technology Centre
Donna Chaw
403-556-4787
ESTCP
USAEC
USAF.C
USAEC
USAEC


X
X
X
X

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  Technology
                                                                 Project Report Title
Comments   Source Type
(Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

Be
Enhanced
Biorcmcdiation
(Landfarming)
Enhanced
Anaerobic
Bioremediation
X









X
X
Organic
Explosives,
Chlorinated
Solvents
TNT
Naval Air Station
Yorktown, VA
Weldon Spring
Ordnance Works,
MO
1999
1993
DARAMEND Soil Amendments
to Remediate Explosives in
Soils (Full Demonstration)
Ex-Situ Anaerobic
Bioremediation System: TNT, J.
R. Simplot Cotnpanv
EPA540-R-95-529'
Grace Biorcmcdiation
Technologies
J.R. Simplot
P.O. Box 912
Poeatello. ID 83204
208-234-S367

USEPA SITE
Program


Jit
Biodegradation
Biodegradation
Biodegradalion
Biodegradation
Biolysis, Dredging

X



X

X
X
X





X

X
X











Motor Oil
TCE/PCE
Fuels, Oils, &
Non-halogen
Solvents
Fuels, Oils, &
Non-halogen
Solvents
Polystyrene
Effluents
Test Site
Seepage Basin
JIM at Elgin Air
Force Base
JP-4 at Kelly Air
Force Base
Manufacturing
Flant
1993
1993
1993
1993
1993
Biodegradation of Lube Oil-
Contaminated Soil
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 18)
Biadegradatton
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 1?)
In Situ Biodegradalion
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 49)
In Situ Biodegradation
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 49)
Demonstration of Biotreatment
Technolog}' Using Biolysis ™
and Dredging, Mansonvitte,
Quebec DESRT - Aug 94

Westingliouse SRC,
P.O. Bos 616
Building 773-42A
Aiken, SC
803-725-5178


Sanexen Environmental
U.S. Army CF.RL
USDOE-SRC
USAF, Armstrong
Laboratory
USAF. Armstrong
Laboratory
Environment
Canada, TDB





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Bioreactor

Bioremediation
Bioremediation/
Electrokinetics
Bioremedialion
Bioremediation
Bioremediation/
Electrokinetics









X

X







X



X


X




X




X






TNT, RDX,
2.4-DNT,
2,6-DNT,
1,3,5-TNB

Fuel Oil
Cr
BTEX
PAH, Phenols
Chlorinated
Solvents
SUBASF, Bangor.
WA

Fuel Pipelines
Camp Stanley
Storage Activity
Area, San Antonio^
TX
Refinery Site
Wood Preserving
Kennedy Space
Flight Center, Cape
Canaveral, FL


1985
1996
1992
1992
1998
Ordnance Bioremediation
[fact sheet] www.nfesc.navy.niil/
en viro/ps/proj eel s!

Biodecontamination of Fuel Oil
Spills EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 15)
Resource Guide for
Electrokinetics Laboratory &
Field Processes Applicable to
Radioactive & Hazardous Mixed
Wastes in Soil & Growidwater...
EPA 402-R-97-006 (p 60)
Integration of Pneumatic
Fracturing with Bioremediation
for the Enhanced Removal of
BTEX Abstract
In-Situ Qn-Sife Bioremediation
of Wood Treatment Soils
Containing Chlorinated Phenols
andPAHs
DESRT 16 - Jun 94
Resource Guide for Electroki-
netics Laboratory & Field
Processes Applicable to
Radioactive & Hazardous Mixed
Wastes in Soil & Groundwater
EPA 402-R-97-006 (p 59)
Contact: NFESC Informa-
tion Liaison
help(a)nfese. navy, mil


Lynnteeh, Inc.
College Station, TX
Dr, Tom Rogers
409-693-001?
Parsons Engineering
New Jersey Institute of
Technology 138 Warren St.
Newark, New Jersey
201-642-7076
Grace Dearborn Inc.
3451 Erindale Station
Road Mississauga
Ontario, Canada L5A 3T5
905-279-2222
Lynnteeh, Inc.
College Station, TX
Dr. Tom Rogers
409-693-0017
NFESC

NFESC
U.S. Army/
Parsons Eng.
USEPA-NRMRL
ETAD,
NASA-SBIR







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  Technology
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

111
Bi orcm cdi ati on/
Electrokinetics
Bioremediation
Diorcmcdiation
Bioreniediation
Bioremediation
Biorenicdiation

X


















X
X

X
X


X
X








Heavy Metals
TPH
PA! I
PAH, HM,
Cyanide
Cyanide
PAH
Radford Army
Ammunition Plant
VA
Denver Federal
Center, CO
Test Site
Railroad Equipment
Battle Mountain,
NV
Wood Preserving
1996

1993
1992

1994
Resource Guide for Electroki-
netics Laboratory & Field
Processes Applicable to
Radioactive & Hazardous Mixed
Wastes in Soil & Gmundwater
EPA 402-R-97-006 (p 56)
"Bioreniediation Barrier
Emplaced through Hydraulic
Fracturing," Ground Wafer
Currents, March 1999
Bioreniediation of Polyammafic
Hydrocarbon (PAHO-Contanti-
nated Soils Using White Rot Fttngi
DESRT 13 -Apr 93
Bioremediation Project
Pacific Place Site
DESRT 07- APR 93
Biodegradation of Cyanide
[An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced. ]
Im-Situ On-Site Biaremediation
of Wood Treatment Soils
Containing Chlorinated Phenols
andR4Hs
DESRT 16- Jun94
Lynntech, Inc.
College Station. TX
Dr. Tom Rogers
409-693-0017
Solutions, Inc.
Seth Hunt
303-271-9114
EPA 8
Sandra Stavnes
stavens,sandra;S:epa,gov
GEOBAC Technologies
Group, Inc.
Chem-Seeurity;
Remediation Technologies
Pintail Systems, Inc.
Aurora, CO
Caren Caldwell
303-367-8443
Grace Dearborn Inc.
3451 Erindale Station
Road Mississauga
Ontario, Canada LSA 3T5
905-279-2222
U.S.Army-RAAP
USEPA/GSA/
State of CO
ETAD
ETAD
USEPA-NRMRL
ETAD






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Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

111
Biorcmediation
Bioremediation
Biorcmediation
Bioremediation
Biorcmediation
(Lasagna™)
Bioslutping (x!6)




X






X
X


X


X

X
X

X

X











PCPs. PAHs
u
PAHs, PCP,
Creosote
PAH. PCP
TCE
LNAPLs
Wood Preserving
Femald, OH
Montana Pole
Superfund Site.
Buttc, MT
Wood Preserving
Former Chemical
Drum Storage Pad,
Rickenbacker Air
National Guard
Base, OH
Military Air Base
1992
1996
1996

1998

Risk Reduction Engineering
Laboratory & US DA Forest
Products Laboratory (Fungal
Treatment)
EPA 540-R-94-526 (p 1 12)
Bionmediation of Uranium
Contaminated Soils [fact sheet]
www.pnl.gov/WEBTECH/usid/
bioremedia.html
DARAMEND™ Bioremediaiion
Technology, GRACE Bio-
remediaiion Technologies (p 5)
EPA 540-R-95-536a
Bioivmediatiom Field Initiative
Site Profile: Lihhy Ground
Water Superfimd Site
EPA 540-F-95-506A
"In Situ Bioreniediation Using
Horizontal Lasagna™," Engi-
neered Approaches for In Situ
Bioremediaiion of Chlori-nated
Solvent Contamination. 1999
(p 263-267)
(Tech Reports in Development)
USDA Forest Products
I ,aboratory
One Grifford Pinchot Drive
Madison , WI 53705
608-231-9469
EG&O Idaho, Inc.
Idaho National Engineering
Laboratory
Gretchen E, Mattliem
208-526-8747
gtn;2,:inel .gov
Grace Dearborn, Inc.
Mississauga. Ontario,
Canada
LouAnn Comacchio
EPA NRMRL/
Utah State University. UT
U.S. EPA
Cincinnati, OH
Wendy J. Davis-Hoover
513-569-7206
da vis-hoover. wendyi;S;epa.gov
'Various Developers/
Vendors
USF.PA-NRMRL
USDOE-INEEL
USF.PA
USEPA Region 8
USEPA
AFCEE






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Bioslurping
Biaventiiig
Bioventing
Bioventing
Bioventing





X
X
X
X
X





















TPI!
TPH
TPH
TPH BTEX
TPH
Fuel Farm
Airfield
Airfield
Bldg. 8200, Fort
Carson, CO
Selected DoD Sites
1994
1994
1990
1996
Open
Bioslurping- Vacuum-Enhanced
Free-Product Recovery Coupled
with Bioventing: A Case Study
Abstract
Bioventing in Sub-Arctic
Environments
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 39)
Bioventing in the Vadose Zone
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 37)
Bioventing of POL Contami-
nated Sails [fact sheet]
ae-o, anny.mil/
Natural Pressure-Driven
Passive Bioventing [fact sheet]
•www.cstcp.org/projects/cleauup/
remediation/1 199715o.htm
Battelle Columbus
Laboratory
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43201
614-424-4698
Battelle Columbus
Laboratory
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43201
614-424-4698
Battelle Columbus
Laboratory
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43201
614-424-4698
USAEC Information
Center
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD
800-USA-3845
t21iotlineji;aee,apgea,anny,mil
NFF.SC
Port Hueneme, CA
Sherric Larson
805-982-4826
larsonsl@nfesc.navy.mil
U.S. Navy Public
Works Department
USAF. Armstrong
Laboratory
USAF. Armstrong
Laboratory
USAEC
ESTCP





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Bioventing
Bioventing
Bioventing
Bioventing
Bioventing
Bioventing

X




X
X

X
X









X
X

X













JP-4
TCE, DCE,
PCE, Acetone.
MEK. MIBK
PAHs
Hydrocarbons
TPII. RTF.X
PAHs
Stralton Air
National Guard
Base (SANG).
Scotia, NY
Sweden-3 Chapman
Superfund Site.
Sweden, NY
Tar Distill. & Wood
Pros.
Airfield
Gas Station
Reilly Tar
Superiimd Site, St,
Louis Park, MN

1995
1992
1992
1994
1997
"System Heats Soil In Situ to
Improve Bioremcdiation," Soil
& Groundwaler Cleanup Online
www.sgclcanup.com
RE. Wright Associates, Inc.,
In-Situ Field Bioremediation
Treatment System
EPA 54Q-MR-95-525
Bioremediation Field Initiative
Site Profile: Reillv Tar and
Chemical Corporation
Superfund Site
EPA 540-F-95-508H
Bioventing,
EPA542-B-93-009(p35)
Performance Report/Cost
Evaluation of Punts Padre
Svstemfor the Treatment of
Hydrocaarbon Vapors
Performance Report - Apr 95
"Bioventing for Enhanced
Degradation of PAHs,"
Tech Trends, Aug 1999
Donald J. Geisel &
Assoeiates Ine.
Clifton Park. NY
Don Geisel
[IleatTrodc components]
R.E. Wright Associates, Inc.
Biosystcms, Inc.
Battelle Columbus
Laboratory
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43201
614-424-4698
Purus. Inc.
2713 N. First Street
San Jose, CA 95134-2000
EPA National Risk
Management Research
Laboratory' (NRMRL)
Dr. Paul McCauley
513-569-7444
meeauley.paultSlepa.gov
USAF- Armstrong
Laboratory
NY DEC,
Albany, NY;
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
U.S. Navy Public-
Works Department
AFCEE
USEPA-NRMRL



X
X

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Biovciiting/
Bioventing.''
Soil Wanning
Bioventing
Bioventing
Bioventing (x!25)






X
X
X
X
X
X






X

X

X
X













PAHs. BTEX
TPH
TPII. BTEX
TPH, BTEX
JP-4Jct Fuel
Spill
Hydrocarbons
Strachan Gas Plant,
Canada
675, Fort
Bliss, TX
Airfield
SWMU 14, Fort
Ru.cfc.et AL
Airfield
Military Air Base
1994
1996
1994
1996
1995

"Cold Climate Soil Bioventing,"
Tech Trends, Mar 1 995
Bioventing of POL Contami-
nated Soils [fact sheet]
aeo.aniiy.mil/
Refueling Loop E-7. Source
Area S'1'20, Bioventing at
Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska
EPA542-R-95-001 (p20)
Bioventing of POL Contami-
nated Soils [fact sheet]
aec.anny.mil/
Bioventing Petroleum Hydrocar-
bons, Cold Climate with Soil
Wanning: Field Stuffy, Eielson
AFB, Alaska
Bioremediation Field Evaluation
Bioventing Principles and
Practices
Volume I: Biovenfing Principles
EPA 54Q-R-95-534a
Volume II: Bioveniing Design
EPA 540-R-95-534b
GASReP
Alex Lye, Manager
905-336-6438
USAEC Information Center
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD 800-USA-3845
t21iotliiie^;aee,apgea,army,mil
Pacific Northwest Labora-
tory Ballelle Blvd.
Richland, WA 99352
509-376-0554
USAEC Information Center
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD 8QO-USA~3g45
t21iottine@aee,apge8,aHHY,m,il
National Risk Management
Research Laboratory, 26 W.
Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati, OH
513-569-7328
Various Developers/
Vendors
USDOE/
Environment
Canada
USAEC
USAF/CEVR
USAEC
USAF, Armstrong
Laboratory
AFCEE


X



24

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1 1  a
A  £  JA
PH  
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/«



Enhanced
Bioremedialion




Enhanced
Bioremediation

Enhanced
Biorcmcdiation




Enhanced
Bioremediation


Enhanced
Bioremediation




Enhanced
Bioremediation




X














X



X
















X


X















X





























































































































TCE





BTEX


VOCs





TCE, PCE


Chlorinated
Solvents





BTEX



Picatinny Arsenal,
NJ



Formerly JimBo's
Gas N'Goodies.
Aiken, SC

Savannah River
Site. Aikcn, SC




Savannah River
Site, Aiken, SC


Pinellas STAR
Center, Largo, EL


Fuel Depot,
Augusta- Richmond
Countj' Central
Shop, GA




1999





1999


1993





1993



1997





Open
Air Sparging and In-Situ
Bioremediation Research and
Demonstration at Picatinny
Arsenal, NJ: USGS PROJECT
NJ141 - SERDP Bioremediation
PHOSter Bioremediation
Technology: Award- Winning
Technology Demonstrated in
Downtown Augusta
setcchctr.org/Environrncntal/
phoster.htm
In Situ Bioremediation Using
Horizontal Wells
DOE/F.M-0270 - Apr 95
Case Study: Full-Scale In Situ
Bioremediation Demonstration
Af ethane Biostimulation) of the
Savannah River Site Integrated
Demonstration Project
WSRC-TR-96-0044
Performance Evaluation of an
In Situ Anaerobic Biotreatment
System for Chlorinated Solvents
EPA600-A-98-041
PHOSter Bioremediation
Technology: Award- Winning
Technology Demonstrated in
Downtown Augusta
setcchctr.org/Environrncntal/
phoster.htm
USGS
District Office - West
Trenton
Jeffrey M. Fischer
609-771-3900

Southeastern Technology
Center (STC)
Jim Ullery
706-722-3490
JlJllery;2,:seteehctr.org





Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken. SC
T.C, Hazen

Envirogen, Inc.
Lawrenceville, NJ
M.F. DcFlaun

Southeastern Technology
Center (STC)
Jim Ullery
706-722-3490
JlJllery;2,:seteehctr.org




USGS/SERDP





STC/USDOE-SR


USDOE, OST





USDOE-WSRC



USEPA-NRMRL





STC/USDOE-SR






























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Jit




Enhanced
Bioremedialion




Enhanced
Bioremediation



Evapo transpira-
tion Barrier
(Vegetative Cap)




Land Treatment






Land Treatment











X





X

















X











X




X
























X





























X











X

















X
















































BTEX





TCE, VC, DCE



Landfills.
Surfaee
Impound-mcnts




PAHs






PAHs




Fuel Spill Site,
Leland, NC



Savannah River Site
Sanitary Landfill,
Aiken, SC



Marine Corps Base
Hawaii, Kaneohe
Bay




Lumber Treatment






Wood Preserving

















1994




1991






1990

Enhanced Bioremediation of
BTEX Using Immobilized
Nutrients: Field Demonstration
and Monitoring
EPA600-R-96-145
Evaluation of Methanotrophtc
Bacteria Dining Injection of
Gaseous Nutrients for In Situ
TricUaroet'lwiene Biommed-
iation in a Sanitary Landfill
WSRC-MS-98-Q0854
"Infiltration Control Cover
Technology' Demonstration at
Marine Corps Base Hawaii,
Kaneohe Bay,"
Alternative Landfill Capping
[fact sheet]

Land Treatment at the Scott
Lumber Company Superfund
Site, Alton, Missouri
EPA 542-R-95-001



Land Treatment at the Brown
Wood Preserving Super/and Site,
Live Oak; Florida
EPA542-R-95-001
North Carolina State
University
Raleigh, NC
Robert C. Borden
919-515-1625
rcborden(«!,eos.ncsu.edu


Westingliouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken, SC
Robin L, Brigmon



NFESC Information
Liaison
helpffinfesc. navy.mil
Remediation Technologies,
Inc.
1001 24* Street, Suite 105
Billings, MT 59 102
406-652-7481
Remediation Technologies.
Inc.
1011 Southwest Klickitat
Way-
Suite 207
Seattle, Washington 98134
206-624-9349





USEPA-NERL





USDOE-WSRC



NFESC;
LANL/Col. State
Univ.




USEPA Region 7






USEPA Region 4






















X






X
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                     1  1  5
Technology
                     jg  jg  §  I   Technical   Site or Waste
                     |  fe  J  I"  Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

III
Dioremediation w/
Lasagna™
Phytefemediation
Phytoremediation
Phytorem edi ati on
Phytoremediation
X




















X
X
X
X






TCE
Pb
Heavy Metals
Pb, Zn, Cd
Heavy Metals
Former Chemical
Dram Storage Pad,
Rickenbaeker Air
National Guard
Base, OH
Twin Cities Army
Ammunition Plant,
MN
(2 Sites)
Trenton, NJ Site
Dearing, KS
Augusta- Richmond
County Landfill,
Augusta, GA
1998
Open
1998

Open
In Situ Bioremedialion Using
I lorizontal Lasagna™,"
Engineered Approaches for In
Situ Bioremedialion of Chlori-
nated Solvent Contamination.
1999. (p 263-267)
Phytoremediafion of Lead
Contaminated Soil [fact
www.estep.org/projects/cleanup/
remediation/199809o.htm
Phytocxtraction of Metal from
Soil
[An F.PA SITE Program
document will be produced."
Phytostabilization Demon-
stration. One Acre Test Plot
Abandoned Smelter, Barren
Land, Phytotemediatton:
Technology Evaluation Report.
OWRTAC TE-98-01 (p »)
Phytoremediation Project:
Technology to Remove Ileavv
Metal from Landfill
sctcchctr. org/Ln vi ron m en tal /
phytoreni.htm
U.S. EPA
Cincinnati, Oil
Wendy J. Davis-Hoover
513-569-7206
davis-lioovcr.wendyfflepa.gov
USAEC
SFIM-AEC-ETD
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD
Darlene Bader
410-612-6861
dbader@aec.apgea.anny,ini 1
Phytotcch, Inc.
Monmouth, NJ
Hurt Ensley
908-438-0900
Kansas State University
G. Pierzynski
785-532-7209
grnp@ksu.edu
Southeastern Technology
Center (STC)
Jim Ullery
706-722-3490
JUllcry@setechctr.org
[Vendor: Applied Natural
Sciences, Inc.]
USEPA
ESTCP
USEPA-NRMRL
KSU
STC/USDOE-SR





28

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Phytoremedialion
Phytoremediation
Phytorcm cdi ati on
Phytoremediation
Phytoreniedi ati on
Pliytoremediation

X






X











X



X


X
X
X







As, Cd
TCE
PAIIs. Oil
Lubricants,
Petroleum
Cs(13?)
U
Heavy Metals
Whitewood Creek,
SD
Air Force Plant 4,
Fort Worth, TX
Selected Northern
Sites on FUDS;
Native Indian Lands
Brookhaven,
National Laboratory
DOE Site,
Ashtabula, Oil
Small Amis Firing
Range, Adak Naval
Air Station, Adak,
AK

Open
Open
1998
1997
Open
Phytostabi 1 i zation Demon stra-
tion. One Acre Test Plot, Mine
Wastes, Phytoremediation:
Technolog}' Evaluation Report.
GWRTAC TE-98-01 (p 8)
Plant Enhanced Btoremedtation
of Contaminated Soil and
Gmtmdwater [fact sheet]
www.estep.org/projects/cleanup/
remediation/1995 19o.htm
Rhizosphere Enhanced Treat-
ment qfOrganics- Contaminated
Soils on Native American Lands
[fact sheet] www.cstcp.org'
proj eels/clean up/
native amcrican/101 lo.htm
"Biomass Remediation System
(IMS #251)," SCFA Midyear
Review Report aid Supporting
Documentation. 1999
www,eiiviiet,org/envnet''scfa/
rep%2Dpub/annirep98/fy98.htoi
Rliizofiltration Demonstra-tion,
DOE Energy Wastes,
Phvtoremediation: Technology
Evaluation Report. GWRTAC
TF.-98-0 1 (p 8)
Demonstration and Validation of
the Range Safe Systems on Native
American Lands [fact sheet]
wwR'.estep.org/projeets/eleanup/
native ameriean,/2002o.htm
University of Iowa
Jerald R. Schnoor
319-335-5649
jschnoonfjcgrer.uiowa.edu
ASC/EMR
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Gregoiy Harvey
937-255-7? 16 ext. 302
han'wgj;_ffiemsmtp.«'paib.at*,tni1
U.S. Army CRREL
72 Lymc Rd.
Hanover, NH 37551
Dr. Mike Reynolds
603-646-4394
ieynolds@hanover-cnel.army.mil

Phytotech, Inc.
Monmouth, NJ
Burt Enslcy
908-438-0900
ARDEC Industrial Ecology
Center Pieatinny Arsenal, NJ
James Franklin
973-724-5650
8805650
jfranbSipiea.army.mil

ESTCP
ESTCP
USDOE
USDOL
ESTCP






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                     P  P
                                  Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report TUle
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                                                           Contact
Sponsor

Ex
Chemical Fixation
Chemical
Fixation/
Solidification
Chemical
Leaching
Chemical
Leaching
Chemical
Oxidation




X
X





X



X




X
X
X
X
X






Metals and
Organics
PCPs, Metals
Ilg
Hg
I x)w-I ,evel
Mixed Wastes,
Solvents
Refinery
Wood Preserving
Sandy Soil from a
Natural Gas
Metering Site in
NM
Clay Soil from a
Mercury Recycling
Facility in Bedford,
OH
LLNL, Liverrnore,
CA
1987
1990
1993
1993
1997
SAREX Chemical Fixation
Process,
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p72)
Silicate Technology Corporation
Solidification and Stabilization
of Organic/Inorganic
Contaminants
EPA540-AR-92-010
Remediation of Mercurv-
Contaminated Soils: Develop-
ment and Testing of Technologies
EF.RC Report
Remediation ofMercurv-
Contaminated Soils: Develop-
ment and Testing of Technologies
EERC Report
Fiscal Year 1997 Demonstration of
Onmivomus Non-Thermal Mixed
Waste Treatment: Direct Chemical
Oxidation of Organic Solids and
Liquids Using Pemxydisulfate
UCRL-ID- 129826
Separation and Recovery
Systems Inc.,
1762 McGraw Ave.
Irvine. C A 927 14
714-261-8860
STC Omega, Inc.
7655 East Gelding Drive
Suite B-2
Seottsdale, AZ 85260
602-948-7100
North Dakota Univ. at
Grand Forks
Energy & Env. Research
Center (EERC)
David S. Cliarlton
701-777-5214
dcliarlton;ft:ccrc.und.nodak.cdu
North Dakota Univ. at
Grand Forks
Energy & Env. Research
Center (EERC)
David S. Charlton
701-777-5214
doharltanMEeere.und.nodak.edu
Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory
Livermore, CA
John Bowers
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
EERC/USDOF/Gas
Research Institute/
Union Gas Limited
(Can ada)
EERC/USDOE'Gas
Research Institute/
Union Gas Limited
(Canada)
USDOE-LLNL
X




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Technology
                   ee  3  a  n
                   |  I  U  I
                   a
                   a        w
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

Be
Chemical
Oxidation
Chemical
Oxidation
Chemical
Oxidation
Chemical
Treatment
Chemical
Treatment
Chemical
Treatment

X



X

X








X
X





X
X


X

X



X



'In, Pb, CIL Cd
TCE, Petroleum
Hydrocarbons
TNT, RDX,
TOR
Lead. Heavy
Metals
Dioxin,
Chlorinated
Aromatics
Heavy Metals,
Oil and Grease
Unidentified Site in
Canada
Anniston Army
Depot, AL
Comhusker Army
Ammunition Plant
Grand Island, NE
Ordnance

Oil Processing Plant

1996
1996
1994

1987
"Biological, Chemical Processes
Developed to Recover Metals,"
IlazTECII News, 12:11, 5 June
1997
"Rapid Delivery System
Completes Oxidation Picture:
Remediation of Chlorinated
Solvents at Two Government
Sites..." Soil & Groundwater
Cleanup Online
www. sgcleanup.com
Peroxone Demonstration
Performance and Cost Evaluation
SFIM-AEC-ET-CR-98-0 1 9
Cognis, Inc. (Chemical
Treatment)
EPA 540-R-94-526 (p, 50)
Chemical Detoxification of
Chlorinated Aromatic Compounds
- Dioxin & Herbicides in Soil
EPA542-B-93-009(p61)
Chemical Treatment and
Immobilization
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p63)
Alex Sol Inc.
Ste-Foy. Quebec
Richard Painchaud
418-657-2666
QST Environmental
Gainesville, FL
R.S. Levin
Geo-Cleanse International,
Inc.
Kenilworth, NJ
J. Wilson
USAEC SEIM-AF.C-ETD
Building E4430
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD 2 10 10-5401
410-612-6846
jghcffin(o;acc2. apgca.amiy.mil
Cognis, Inc.
2330 Orcadian Way
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
707-576-6235
Naval Eacilities Engineer-
ing Service Center, Code
ESC 40 Port Hueneme, CA
93043-4370, 805-982-1668
Fimderburk & Associates
Route 1, Box 250
Oafcwood, Texas 75855
800-227-6543
Env. Canada/
Canadian National
Institute of Scientific
Research
USAGE
ESTCP-USAEC
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL






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                     hU  *^>

                              P"
                           I) 1   Technical   Site or Waste
1   "   Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

jEJe
Chemical
Treatment
Debris Washing
(Drums)
Debris Washing
(Drums)
Debris Washing
(Drums)
El cctrocoagu 1 ati on
Entrained Bed
Gasification





X





X

X
X
X

X





X
X



X
X






Heavy Metals
Benzonitrile,
Diearnba
(Pesticides)
PCBs
PCBs
U, P, Am
Non-specific
Organies/
Inorganics
Drum Storage Area
Shaver's Farm Site,
Walker Count}', GA
Supcrfimd Site.
Hopkinsville, KY
Carter Industrial
Superfund Site,
Detroit, MI
Rocky Flats
Denver, CO
Oil Processing

1990
1989
1988
1995
1994
Chemical Reduction of Hexavalent
Chromium Contaminated Soils for
aSitem'Bakersfield CA
Demonstration Report Jun 9 1
Design and Development of a
Pilot-Scale Debris Decontarm-
nation System
EPA 540-5-91 -006a&b
Design and Development of a
Pilot-Scale Debris Decontami-
nation Svstem
EPA540-5-91-006a&b
Design and Development of a
Pilot-Scale Debris Decontami-
nation System
EPA 540-5-9 1 -006a & b
CURE Elecfrocoagulation
Technolog}', General Environ-
mental Corporation
EPA 540-R-96-502
Texaco Gasification Process -
Texaco Inc.,
EPA540-MR-94-514
Versar Inc.
National Risk Management
Research Laboratory
Cincinnati, OH
Donald Sanning
513-569-7875
National Risk Management
Research Laboratory
Cincinnati, Oil
Donald Sanning
513-569-7875
National Risk Management
Research Laboratory-
Cincinnati, OH
Donald Sanning
513-569-7875
General Environmental
Corp., Inc. Englcwood,
Colorado
Carl Dalrymple
303-761-6960
Tcxaeo Inc.
2000 Westchester Ave.
White Plains, NY 10650
914-253-4047
OPPTD
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOE/'
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL





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Be
Excavation
Techniques and
Foam Suppression
Extraction from
Porous Surfaces
Gas-Phase
Chemical
Reduction
Immobilization
Liquified Gas
Solvent Extraction
MAECTITE
Process






X






X
X
X
X

X

X




X

X

X






Hydrocarbons
PCBs, Metals
PCBs, PA! Is,
Dioxin
PCBs, Heavy
Metals
PCBs
Lead
McColl Superfund
Site
Pearl Harbor, HI
Harbor Sediment
Oil Processing
Harbor Sediment
VA, IN, MI, OH,
SD, WI Sites
1990
199?

1987
1988
1991
McColl Superfund Site-
Demonstration of a Trial
Exemption
EPA540-AR-92-015
PCB/Metals Extraction from
Porous Surfaces
[An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced/
Demonstration of Thermal Gas-
Phase Reduction Process
EPA 542-R-95-006 (p 3)
HcKcon - Solidification
EPA540-A5-89-001
CF Systems Corp. - Solvent
Extraction
EPA 540-A5-90-002
Process in
Soils, Sludges, Other Waste
Materials, and Debris
EPA 542-B-93-009
U.S. EPA Region 9
Mail CodeH-7-1
75 Hawthorne Ave
San Francisco, CA 94105
415-744-2400
EET, Inc.
Bellaire, TX
Tim Tarrillion
713-662-0727
ELI Eeo Logic Interna-
tional. Inc.
143 Dennis Street
Rockwood, Ontario,
Canada NOB 2KO
519-856-9591
Funderbuik & Associates
Route 1, Box 250
Oakwood, Texas 75855
800-227-6543
CF Systems Corporation
3D Gill Street
Wobum, MA 01 801
617-937-0800
MAECORP, Inc.
155 North Wacker Drive,
Suite 400 Chicago, Illinois
60606
312-853-40SO
USEPA-NRMRL
'NPESC/USEPA-
NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL


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JBc
Physical Separation
Physical
Physical Separation
Physical Separation
Physical Separation
Physical
















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X
X
X
X

X






Hg
Heavy Metals
Metals,
Pesticides
Hg
PCBs
Pb
Sandy Soil from a
Natural Gas
Metering Site in
NM
Small Anns Firing
Range, Ft. Polk, LA
Iron Mountain Mine
Supcrtiind Site,
Redding, CA
Mercury Recycling
Facility, Bedford.
OH
River Sediment
Firing Range.
Marine Corps Base
Qiiantico, VA
1993
1996
1992
1994
1992
1994
Remediation qfMercmy-
Confaminated Soils: Develop-
ment and Testing of Technologies
EERC Report
Cleanup/Maintenance of Ranges
[fact sheet]
www.alcee.brooks.ai'.mil/p2cd/
factshee/rm /cleanups, htm
EPOC Wafer, Inc.
Microfilfrafion Technology
EPA540-AR-93-513
Task 38; Commercial Mercury
Remediation Demonstrations:
Ttierinal Retorting aid Physical
Separation/Chemical Leaching
DOE/MC/30098--5643
Particle Separation Process
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 161)
"USBM, Navy Target Firing
Range Soil," U.S. Bureau of
Mines Env. Programs
www.nttc.edu/env/
North Dakota Univ. at
Grand Forks
Fnergy & Env. Research
Center (EERC)
David S. Cliarlton
701-777-5214
dcharlton(a)eerc.iind.nodak.edu
U.S. Army Environmental
Hotline
800-USA-3845, DSN
585-1699
EPOC Water, Inc.
3065 Sunnysidc . Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93727
209-291- 8144
Environmental Technolo-
gies International (ETI)
Shillington, PA
North Dakota Univ. at
Grand Forks Energy &
Env. Research Center
D.S. Cliarlton
Bergmann USA (Out of
Business) EPA-NRMRL
Jack Ilubbard
513-569-7507
U.S. Bureau of Mines
Jerold Johnson
EERC/USDOE/'Gas
Research Institute/
Union Gas Limited
(Canada)
ESTCP/
USAEC/
NSEFC
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOE/Gas
Research Institute
U.S. Army Engineer
District
USBM/
NFESC




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J&
Physical Separa-
tion/ Chemical
Leaching/ Soil
Washing/
Fluidized Bed/
Classifier
Precipitation/
Filtration
Selective
Extraction
Soil Leaching;
Soil Extraction
Soil Recycling
Soil Recycling







X


X
X







X


X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X






Cu. Cr. Pb, Z
Pesticides. Oil,
Grease
Uranium
Heavy Metals
Lead, Oil PAHs
PAH, Oils &
Grease
Hunter's Point
Shipyard, San
Francisco, CA
Iron Mine
Uranium Products
Production
Twin Cities Array
Ammunition Plant.
MN
Metal Finishing &
Refinery Products
Industrial Site

1991

1994
1992

"Soil Washing System Employs
Aggressive Conditions to
Handle Organics. Inorganics,"
HazTech News, 13:6. 9 Apr 1998
Precipitation, Microfiltration,
and Sludge Dewatering
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p, 216)
Selective Extraction, Uranium
in Soil
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 222)
OGNIS TERR4AIET Lead
Extraction Process
EPA 540-R-96-535
Toronto Harbor Commissioners
- Soil Recycling Treatment Train
EPA540-AR-93-517
Soil Recycling, Organics.
Inorganics in Soils
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 223)
ChemTech Analysis, Inc.
Klohn-Crippen Consultants
Ltd. Richmond. BC,
Canada
Rob Stephen son
604-273-0311
EPOC Water Inc.
3065 Sunnyside. Suite 101
Fresno, CA 9372?
209-291-8144

Cogtils, Inc.
2330 Orcadian Way
Santa Rosa, California
95407
707-576-6235
Toronto I larbor
Commission
60 Harbor Street
Toronto, Ontario. Canada
M5J1B7
416-863-2071

BADCAT/
NFESC
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOL-FLRMC
U.S. Army. Twin
Cities Army
Ammunition Plant
USEPA-NKMRL
USDOE-FERMC
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  Technology
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

Ex
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing






X









X

X






X
X
X

X






I lydrocarbon
Contaminants
Cs-137
U
Pu, Thorium
PCRs
Heavy Metals
Oil and Gas
Extraction
East TN Technology
Park (ETTP), Oak "
Ridge, TN
DOE Site,
Ashtabula, Oil
DOE Mound
Facility,
Miamisburg, OH
Warehouse
Oxidation Lagoons
1994
1995
1997
1997

1992
Soil Tech Environmental
Svstems Demonstrates Aqueous-
Based Soil Wash System in Oak
Ridge
CET Newsletter, Vol. 1. No. 1,
Spring 1994
Soif Washing for Volume
Reduction [fact sheet]
www.oml.gov/K25/techdenio/
soilwash.htm
Demonstrated Soil Treatment...
Carbonate Treatment. . .Pilot
Plant Installation
www. ohi o . doe . go v/oh - stcg
"Mound Pilots Process That
Washes Soil Clean," New
Directions, Jun/Jul 1997
(p 1 & 6)
Soil Res/oration Unit
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 165)
Soil Washing
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 168)
Soil Tech Environmental
Oak Ridge National Lab.
(ORNL)
Ron Anderson
423-24 1-1754
oql@oml.gov
DOE Ohio Sites Technology-
Coordination Group (STCG)
Ward Best
440-993-1944
ward. best°/ochte':ch. doe.gov
Selective Environmental
Technologies, Inc.
(Selentec), Atlanta. GA
Michael Dunn
Tcrra-Kleen Corporation
7321 North Hammond Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
405-728-0001

USDOE CET
USDOE-ORNL
USDOE-Ohio STCG
USDGE-Ghio STCG
USEPA-NRMRL
U.S. Army EMD



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Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                        Contact
Sponsor

Ex
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing


X





X





X
X


X
X
X
X
X
X

X


X
X






PAHs
Heavy Metal.
PAH
PCBs. VOCs,
PAHs
PCPs, PAHs
PCB-IIcavy
Metal
PAH , Heavy
Metals
Cape Fear
Superfund Site, NC
Field
Refinery
Escambia Wood
Preserving,
Pensaoola, FL
Metal Scrap Yard
Industrial Sites
1996
1994
1992
1992
1992

"Holding Company Makes
Acquisitions; Firm Designs Fines
Washing Equipment," HazTECH
News, 12:4, 27 Feb 1997
Field-Based Pilot Scale
Remediation Trials for Imdm-
trial-Contaminated Hazardous
Soils
DESRTl?-Aug94
Biogenesis Soil Washing
Technology
EPA 540-11-93-510
U.S. EPA -Mobile
Reduction Unit
EPA 540-AR-93-50S
Soil Washing and Biosluny
Reactor Treatments for PCB -
He aw Metal Contaminated Soils
DESRT 14 - Dec 93
Integrated Treatment Technol-
ogy1 for the Inorganic and
Organic Contaminants from Soil
EPA 542-K-95-006 (p 7)
TVIES, Inc.
Houston, IX
Tallon Metal Technologies,
Inc. 1961 Cohen, ¥ille St.
Laurent, Quebec, Canada
H4R2N7
514-335-0057
Biogenesis Enterprises,
Inc..
7420 Alban Station Blvd
Suite B-208
Springfield, VA 22150
703-913-9700
National Risk Management
Research Laboratory -
Edison
2890 Woodbridge
Edison, NJ 08837
908-321-6629
Washbuni & Gillis
Associates, Ltd.
Tallon Metal Technologies,
Inc. 1961 Cohen, Ville St.
Laurent Quebec. Canada
H4RZN7 514-335-0057

ETAD
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
ETAD
ETAD






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J&
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing









X

X
X
X
X





X
X

X
X

X

X







PCBs and
Metals
Pesticides;
Heptachlor,
Dieldrin
PAHs PCBs,
Metals
Hydrocarbons
Copper, Lead.
and Arsenic
TPH, Oil-
Soluble Organies
Shipyard
Sand Creek
Superfund Site,
Commerce City, CO
Wood Preserving
Fuels
Industrial
Oil Processing
1992
1992
1989
1992
1992
1991
Bergnumn USA, - Soil and
Sediment Washing System
EPA 540-MR-92-075
Mobile Volume Reduction Unit
at the Sand Creek
Super/and Site
EPA54D-MR-93-512
Biolrol Soil Washing System
EPA 540-A5-9 1-003
EENEU Extraction Technology
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 163)
Application OfTallon Technol-
ogy In the Dickson Remediation
Project
DESRT 23 - Aug 94
Carver-Gteenfteld Process
EPA 542-B-93-OQ9 (p 154)
Bergmann USA (Out of
Business) EPA-NRMRL
Jack Ilubbard
513-569-7507
National Risk Management
Research Laboratory -Edison
2890 Woodbiidge
Edison, NJ 0883?
908-321-6629
Biotrol Inc.
10300 Valley View Road
Suite 107
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
612-942-8032
Terrasys, Inc.,
912-DPanelioRoad,
Camarillo, CA93012
805-389-6766
Bombadier. Inc.
Dehydro-Tech Corporation,
6 Great Meadow Lane,
East Hanover. NJ 07936
201-887-2182

USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
TDB Environment
Canada
USEPA-NRMRL
X

X


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Technology
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

Ex
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Solidification/
Stabilization









X







X



X
X

X
X
X


X






Heavy Metals
Heavy Metals
Heavy Metals
PCBs, Oils
DNAPLs, CTET
PCPs,
Battery Yard
Impoundment
Lagoon
Small Amis Firing
Range. Adak Naval
Air Station, Adak,
AK
Warren, MI Site
Corpus Chrisli, TX
Site
Wood Preserving
1992
1993
Open
1993
1992
1990
Bescorp Soil Washing Svslein
Batterv Enterprises Site - Brice
Environmental Services, Inc.
EPA 540-A5-93-503
Soil Washing at the King of
Prussia Technical Corporation
Superfimd Site, Winslow
Township, NJ
EPA542-R-95-OQl(p86)
Demonstration and Validation
of the Range Safe System on
Native American
Lands [fact sheet]
www. cstcp . org/pro j ects/cl canu p/
native american/2002o.litm
Surfactant Washing Demon-
stration, General Motors NAO
Research & Development Center
EPA542-R-95-001(p9)
Corpus Chrisli Duponl Site
SUNT Buffalo Corporate
Remediation Group
EPA 542-K-94-003 (p 7)
Silicate Technology' Corporation
Solidification and Stabilization of
Organic/Inorganic Contaminants
EPA54Q-AR-92-010
Briee Environmental
Service Corp.
P.O. Box 73520
Fairbanks, AK 99707
907-452-25 12
Alternative Remediation,
Technologies, Inc.
1449? Dale Mabry
Highway
Tampa , FL 33618
813-264-3506
ARDEC Industrial Ecology
Center Picatinny Arsenal, NJ
James Franklin
973-724-5650 DSN:
8805650
jfrank@pica.anny.mil
General Motors
NAO Center
Warren, MI 48090-9055
810-986-1600
NYS University at Buffalo
Dept. of Geology
772 Natural Science
Complex Buffalo, NY
14260, 716-645-6800 x3996
STC Omega, Inc.
7855 East Gelding Drive
Suite B-2, Seottsdale, AZ
602-948-7100
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA 2
ESTCP
GMNAO
NYS University at
Buffalo
USEPA-NRMRL

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  Technology
a  I  I  .1
u  u  1 J   Technical   Site or Waste
   5a  J  w   Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

J&
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization









X











X


X
X
X

X
X






Radioactive Ash
(Al, Ca, Fe, Mg,
Na, Fl. Nitrate.
Phosphate)
Na, Cu, K,
Nitrate,
Pesticides
As, Cd, Pb
Asphalt Tar, JP-4
Zn, Other Heavy
Metals
Heavy Metal
Contaminants
Savannah River Site
Incinerator.
Aiken, SC
Rocky Mountain
Arsenal
Midvalc Slag
Superfimd Site,
Midvale, UT
Eareckson APS,
Shetnya Island. AK
Palmerton Zinc
Smelter, Carbon
County, PA
Hazardous Waste
Landfill
1998

1997
1994
1996
1993
Phosphate Bonded Solidifica-
tion of Radioactive Incinerator
Wastes
WSRC-MS-99-00314
Dispersion by Chemical
Reaction Testing of Rocky
Mountain Arsenal Basin F
Waste Soils
CRREL Report 97-3
Molecular Bonding System®,
Solucorp Industries Ltd.
EPA 540-R-97-507
Dispersion by Chemical
Reaction Technology to Stabilize
Asphalt Tar, Eareckson Ait"
Force Station, Shemya, Alaska
CRREL Special Report 95-11
Site Remediation via Dispersion
by Chemical Reaction (DCR)
CRREL Special Report 97-18
Field Validation of Test Methods
for Solidified Waste Evaluation -
Wastewater Tecfmology Centre
DESRT-Apr95
Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne. IL
D. Singh
SOUND/epieAneliorage,
AK
Richard W. MeManus
214-393-6965
Solucorp
Saddle Brook. NJ
Robert Kuhn
914-623-2333
SOUND/epie
Anchorage, AK
Richard W. MeManus
214-393-6965
SOUND/epic
Anchorage, AK
Richard W. MeManus
214-393-6965
Wastewater Technology
Centre,
USDOE-WSRC
USACE-CRREL
USEPA-NRMRL
USACE-CRREL
USACE-CRREL
ETAD


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Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                         Contact
Sponsor

Ex
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
X






X
X





X
X





X
X





X
X
X
X
X
X
X







Non- Specific
Organics &
Inorganics
Metals, PCBs,
Hydrocarbons
Heavy Metal
Contaminants
Zinc, Lead. &
Cadmium
Lead
Mixed Wastes &
Debris: Cd, Pb,
Radioimlides
Metals
Industrial Sludge
Pit
Chemical Process
Metal Contami-
nated Soil Test
Scrap Metal
Test Soil
ORNL, Oak Ridge,
IN
Salvage Yard
1991
1988
1988

1988
1997
1989
Wastech, Inc. (Solidification and
Stabilization)
EPA 540-R-94-526 (p. 146)
SoHdiTech Inc. - Solidification/
Stabilization Process
EPA 540-A5-89-005
Sulfide Stabilization Technology
Process for Copper-Con lami-
nated Soil Demon strati on
Report Nov 90
A Silicate Stabilization Process
for Heavy Metal Contaminated
Soil at the Tamco Steel Site
Demonstration Report Mar 90
Portland Cement Stabilization
Process for Lead-Contaminated
Soil
Demonstration Report Jim 9 1
Demonstration of Mixed Waste
Debris Macroencap-mlation
Using Sulfur Polymer Cement
[fact sheet] www.oml.gov/K25/
teohdemo/maeenep.htm
Che infix Technologies, Inc. -
Chemical Fixation/Stabilization
EPA540-A5-89-011
Wastech, Inc.
P.O. Box 4638
1021 D Alvm Wcinbcrg Drive
Oak Ridge,TN 37831
423-483-6515
SolidiTeeh, Inc.
Toxco Incorporated
Solids System Treatment.
Inc.
Levine-Fricke, Inc.
Oak Ridge National
Laboratory (ORNL)
Catherine Mattus
423-574-6793
h6z@oml.gov
Advanced Remediation
Mixing. Inc., 711 Oxley
Street, Kenner, LA 70062
504-461-0466
USLPA-NRMRL
LJSEPA-NRMRL
OPPTD,
OPPTD,
OPPTD,
USDDE-OKNL
USEPA-NRMRL







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Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Sol iditi cation/'
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solvated Electron
Technology
(SET™)
Solvated Electron
Technology
(SET™)



















X
X

X
X
X



X
X
X
X
X









Heavy Metals
(Al, Be, Cd, Fe,
Zn, etc.)
PAH. HM,
Cyanide
PAIL HM,
Cyanide
PAH, HM,
Cyanide
Lead and
Copper
PCBs
Pesticides
Salvage Yard
Railroad Equipment
Railroad Equipment
Railroad Equipment
Port Hueneme, CA
Site
Marengo, OH
Naval Facilities
Eng. Service Center,
Port Hueneme, CA
1989
1992
1992
1992
1992
1997

Chemfix Process: Solid Waste in
Soil and Sludge
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 245)
Stabilization/Solidification
Project, Pacific Place Site
DESRT 10 - Apr 93
Stabilization/Solidification
Project, Pacific Place Site
DESRT 02 -'Apr 93
Stabilization/Solidification
Project, Pacific Place Site
DESRT 03 - Apr 93
Solidification of Spent Blasting,
Heavy Metals in Spent Blasting
Abrasives, Grit, and Sands
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 252)
Solvated Electron Treatment of
Chlorinated Organics
[An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced.]
Solvated Electron Treatment of
Chlorinated Organics
[An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced.]

Wastech, Inc.
P.O. Box 4638
1021 D Alvin Weinberg
Drive
CM: Ridge, TN 37831
423-483-6515
Ncwalta Corporation
Chemical Waste Manage-
ment Inc.

Commodore Environmental
Columbus, OH
Carl Magnell
614-297-0365
Commodore Environmental
Columbus, OH
Carl Magnell
614-297-0365
USEPA-NRMRE
ETAD
ETAD
ETAD
NFESC
USEPA-NRMRL
NFESC/USEPA-
NRMRE





X

42

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JEx
Solvent Extraction
Solvent Extraction
Solvent Exlraetion
Solvent Extraction

X



X


X
X
X
X

X
X









PCBs, Dioxins
PCBs, VOCs,
SVOCs
PCBs PAHs
PCBs
Drilling Oil Site
Naval Air Station
North Island, San
Diego, CA
Grand River Test
Site
DOE Fernald
Facility, OH
1991
1994
1992
1997
Dehydro-Tech - Carver -
Greenfield
EPA 540-AR-92-002
Solvent Extraction Teclmology,
Terra-Kleem Response Group, lac,
EBA54Q-R-94-521a
Resources Conservation
Company - Basic Extractive
Sludge Treatment (B.E.S.T.)
EPA 540-AR-92-079
Solvent Extraction
[An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced.]
Dchydro-Tech Corp.
6 Great Meadow Lane
East Hanover, NJ 07936
201-887-2182
Terra-Been Response-
Group. Inc.
7321 North Hammond Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
405-728-000 1"
Resources Conservation
Company 3630 Cornus
Lane. Ellicott City.
Maryland 2 1042
410-596-6066
Terra Kleen
San, Diego, CA
Alan B. Cash
619-552-9902
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOE/
USEPA-NRMRL
X
X
X

Jfl
Air Stripping/
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Air Stripping
X
X










PCE
TCE
Dry Cleaning
Facilities,
Hutehinson. KS
Savannah River Site
1997

"Multi-Site Comparison of
Chlorinated Solvent Remediation
Using Innovative Technology,"
Physical, Chemical, & Thermal
Technologies: Remediation of
Chlorinated & Recalcitrant
Compounds, 1998 (p 247-252)
The Savannah River Integrated
Demonstration Program
MS SRC-MS-9 1-290
Burns & McDonnell
3839 Dora
Wichita. KS 67213
Douglas Dreiling
316-941-3921
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.. P.O. Box 616,
Building 773-42A
Aiken, SC
803-725-3692
KS Dept. of Health
& Environ., Topeka,
KS
Leo G. Henning
lhenning'a)kdhe.state.ks.us
USDOE- Savannah
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Air Stripping









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VOCs




Savannah River Site




1990



In-Silu Air Stripping Using
Horizontal Wells
DOK/KM-0269 Apr 95
Wcstinghousc Savannah
River Co.
P.O. Box 616 Building
773-42A
Aiken. SC 29802
803-725-3692




USDOF.





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Chemical
Oxidation

Chemical
Oxidation


X

X



























TCE

TCE


Kansas City Plant
U.S. Army Cold
Regions Research &
Engineering
Laboratory,
Hanover. NH


1996

1997
In-Sitii Chemical Oxidation
Using KMnO4 [fact sheet]
www.envnet.org'envnet'scfa.'
tech/
dnapl/factshccts/kmn o4 .htm
''In Situ Oxidation of Trichtoro-
ethyletie Using Potassium
Permanganate. Part 2: Pilot
Study, " in Physical, Chemical,
& Thermal Technologies:
Remediation of Chlorinated &
Recalcitrant Compounds. 1998

Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
Diane Gales. PI
423-576-0427
U.S. Army CRREL
72 Lyme Rd.
Hanover. NH 03755
Daniel McKay
603-646-4738
dc-mfcay:S,:e!Tel,usaee,anny.mil


USDOE

U.S.Anny-CRREL





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/«
Chemical
Oxidation
Chemical
Oxidation
Chemical
Oxidation
(SOI -TEC™)
Chemical
Oxidation
Chemical
Oxidation
X
X



X

X
X
X


X




X












VOCs
TCE. DCE
BTEX. PCBs,
PAHs
BTEX, MTBE
BTEX
SitcX-231B.
Portsmouth Gaseous
Diffusion Plant,
Pikctou, OH
Kansas City Plant,
Kansas City, MO
Excavated Soils
Contaminated w/
Transformer Oil
Warehouse,
Union County, NJ
Former Sign
Manufacturing
Facility.
Denver, CO
1993
1996

1996
1996
In Situ Chemical Treatment:
Technology Evaluation Report
GWRTAC TE-99-01 (p 34)
"Performance of In Situ
Chemical Oxidation Field
Demonstrations at DOE Sites."
In Situ Remediation of the
Geoenvirotnneat Conference,
1997
"In-S ilii Application of
Oxidation Process Shrinks
Contaminated Area at Quebec
Site," in IlazTECII News, 12:6,
27 March 1997
"In-Situ Fenton-Like Oxidation
of Volatile Organies: Laboratory,
Pilot, and Full-Scale Demonstra-
tions." Remediation, Spring
1998, (p 29-42)
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Chemical Oxidation
EPA 542-R-98-008 (p 4)
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, CO
Dr. Robert L. Siegrist
303-273-3490
rsiegris@slate.mines.cdu
Allied Signal
2000 E. 95* St.
Kansas City; MO 64131
Joe Baker
816-997-7332
jbakei@kcp.com
Tecosol Inc.
Stc. Julie, Quebec
Pierre Dufresne
514-922-1206
A! can
Washington State Univer-
sity
Pullman, WA
Prof, Richard Watts
509-335-3761
rj wattsfai wsu . edu
EWMA of Colorado
7600 Arapahoe Rd.. Stc. 1 14
Englewood, CO 80 112
Andrew Schmeising
303-843-9700
ewmadenven; 3aol.com
USDOE-ORNL
USDOE-ORNL
Env. Canada;1
Ministere dc
1'Environnement et
de la Eaune du
Quebec







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Ill
Chemical
Oxidation
Chemical
Oxidation
Chemical
Oxidation
(Clean OX®)
Chemical
Oxidation
Chemical
Oxidation
X
X
X
X
X




X




















TCE
TCE, PCE
TCA
TCE, PCE
TCE, Petroleum
Hydrocarbons
Portsmouth Gaseous
Diffusion Plant,
Piketon, OH
Westinghouse
Savannah River
Site, Aiken, SC
Active Industrial
Facility, Clifton. NJ
Canadian Forces
Base Borden.
Ontario, Can
Anniston Army
Depot, AL
1997
199?
1996
199?
1996
A Pull-Scale Demonstration of
In Situ Chemical Oxidation
through Recirculation at the X-
70 IB Site
ORNL/TM- 13556
Final Report for Demonstration
of In Situ Oxidation ofDNAPL
Using the Geo-Cleanse
Technology
WSRC-TR-97-00283
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Chemical Oxidation
EPA 542-R-98-008 (p 8)
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Chemical Oxidation
EPA 542-11-98-008 (p 13)
"Rapid Delivery System
Completes Oxidation Picture:
Remediation of Chlorinated
Solvents at Two Government
Sites..." Soil & Groundwater
Cleanup Online
www. sgclean up . com
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, CO
Dr. Robert L. Siegrist
303-273-3490
rsiegris(a)slate. mines.edu
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken. SC
Karen M. Jerome
803-725-5223
karen jeronie@srs.gov
POM
555 Preakness Ave.
Totowa, NJ 07512
Michael Tumulty
973-942-0700
Tumulty (ojh2m .com
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario
Dr. Neil Thomson
519-885-1211 ext. 2111
ntliomsonifljnwaterloo.ea
QST Environmental
Gainesville, EL
R.S. Levin
Geo-Cleanse International,
Inc.
Kenilworth, NJ
J. Wilson
USDOK-ORNL
USDOE-WSRC

Center for Excel-
lence, Ontario
Canada
USAGE





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             w  u  o  o  sf
Technology   g  g  gg  gj  J
Comments   Source Type
                                Project Report Title
(Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

III
Chemical
Oxidation
(CleanOX®)
Chemical
Oxidation
Containment
Containment
Containment/
Phytoreniediation
(Vegetative Cap)
Containment
(Evapotran spira-
tion Cover)
X

X
X




X
X



X
X
X



X
X
X




X
X




X
X


DCE, TCA, VC
PCR
Any Hazardous/
Radioactive
Waste
Any Hazardous/
Radioactive
Waste
Landfills,
Surface
Impoundments
(Cold Test
Demo)
Former News
Printing Facility,
Framingham, MA
Former Industrial
Facility, Sonoma,
CA
WAG-9,ORNL,
Oak Ridge, TN
Brookhaven
National Laboratory
Rocky Mountain
Arsenal
Kirtland AFB,
Albuquerque, NM
1996
1998
1998
1997

Open
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Chemical Oxidation
EPA 542-R-98-008 (p 7)
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Chemical Oxidation
EPA 542-R-98-008 (p 22)
"Frozen Soil Barrier Success,"
SCE4 News, 3rd Quarter 1998
Viscous Liquid Barrier
[fact www.envnet.org*
envnet/sefa/teeh/ster/faetsheeti/
visliq.htm
"RCRA Equivalent Cover
Demonstration Project,"
Remediation Activities Sum-
mary, August 12, 1999
"DOE Comparison of Landfill
Cover Designs," Tech Trends,
May 1999
TOG Environmental. Inc.
100 Crescent Rd.
Needham, MA 02494
Carl Shapiro
781-449-6450
Fluor Daniel GT1, Inc.
152? Cole Blvd.
Golden, CO 80401
Christopher Nelson
303-231-8912
enelson@gtionline.com
Arctic Foundations, Inc.
Anchorage, AK
Ed Yarmak
907-562-2741
Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory
Karsten Ptuess or George
510-486-6732
Mountain Energy
Andrea Hart, 406-494-7410
Rocky Mountain Arsenal
Remediation Venture
Office (RVO)
303-289-0136
Sandia National Laboratories
Stephen Dwyer
505-844-0595
sfdvwer@sandia.gov


USDOE Plumes
Focus Area Program
USDOE/TXA&M
University/Li of CA,
Berkeley/Dupont
U.S. Army
USDOE/USAF






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                                 Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                                                         Contact
Sponsor

III

Containment
(Aniso tropic
Barrier)

Containment
(Capillary Barrier)

Containment



Containment
(Capillary Barrier)
Containment





X



X
X





X



X
X





X



X
X





X



X
X





X



X
X





X



X
X

(Cold Test
Demo)

(Cold Test
Demo)

Any Hazardous/
Radioactive
Waste



Landfills,
Surface
Impoundments,
Waste Piles.
Mine Tailings
Any Hazardous/
Radioactive
Waste

Kirtland AFB,
Albuquerque. NM

AFB,
Albuquerque. NM

Los Ban os, CA



Lee Acres Landfill,
Farniington, NM
SEG Facilities, Oak
Ridge, TN

Open

Open

1995



1997
1994

"DOE Comparison of Landfill
Cover Designs," Tech Trends,
May 1999

"DOE Comparison of Landfill
Cover Designs," Tech Trends.
May 1999
Subsurface Contaminants Focus
Area, Viscous Liquid Barrier
Technology Project FY1998:
Year End Review
www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/
conferenees/presentat98/ slides,/
ahart2/tsld001.htm



Capillary Barriers: Alternative
Landfill Covers Demonstration
Project [fact sheet]
www.en vnet.org/en vnet/scfa/
teeh/stcr/faetsheets/capill.httn
"Frozen Soil Barrier Technol-
ogy...". Remediation Case Studies,
V. 6: Soil Vapor Extraction and
Other In Situ Technologies
EPA 542-R-97-009 (p 216-230)
Sandia National Laboratories
Stephen Dwyer
505-844-0595
sfdwycr@ saudia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
Stephen Dwyer
505-844-0595
sfidwyer@sandia.gov
Mountain States Energy
(MSB)
Andrea Hart, PI
406-494-7410
Westinghouse Savannah
River
Scott McMullin
seott,nieniullin;5;srs,gov
803-725-9596
Sandia National Laboratory
Ray Finley. PI
refinle@aandia.gov
505-848-0776
Scientific Ecology Group
(SEG)
Oak Ridge, TN
Ray Peters
423-376-8194

USDOE/USAE

USDOE/USAF

USDOE-LBNL



USDOE/
Bureau of Land
Mgmt.
USDOE Plumes
Focus Area Program











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In
Deep Soil Mixing/
Chemical
Oxidation
Drilling
Innovation
Drilling
Innovation
Drilling
Innovation
Drilling
Innovation
X





























TCE, 1,2-DCE
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
DOE Kansas City
Plant, Kansas City,
MO
Remediation Well
Installation. M-Area
Settling Basin. SRS
Remediation Well
Installation. DOE
Pantex Plant, TX
Saudis Directional
Boring Test Range,
NM
Lawrence Berkeley-
National Laboratory,
CA
1996
1993
1994
1995
1994
Implementation of Deep Soil
Mixing at the Kansas City Plant
ORNL/TM- 13532
Horizontal Wells
DOE/EM-0378
"Resonant Sonie Drilling...",
Remediation Case Studies, V. 6:
Soil Vapor Extraction and Other
In Situ Technologies
EPA 542-R-97-009
(p 234-255)
Horizontal Wells
DOE/EM-0378
Cryogenic Drilling
DOE/EM-0382
AllicdSignal, Inc.
Kansas City, MO
Oak Ridge National Lab./
Grand Junction, CO
N. Korte
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co,
Aiken, SC
Jim Wright
803-725-5608
'wriglitjamesb@srs.gov
Water Development Corp.
Jeffrey Barrow
916-662-2829
DOL Plumes Foeus Area
Manager
Jim Wright
803-725-5608
Colorado Center for Env.
Mgmt.
Dawn Kabaek
303-297-01 80 ext. Ill
dsdabaok'Sicsn.net
University of California
Berkeley, CA
Dr. George Cooper
510-642-2996
gcoopefftsocrates.Rerkclcy.cdu
USDOE-ORNL
USDOE Subsurface
Contaminants Focus
Area
USDOE Plumes
Focus Area Program
USDOE Subsurface
Contaminants Focus
Area
USDOE Subsurface
Contaminants Focus
Area





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  Technology
      g^
>  I LN   Comments   Source Type
02 \ a  W I                     Jr
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

III
Drilling
Innovation
Drilling
Innovation
Drilling
Innovation
Electrokinetics



















X




N/A
N.'A
N/A
Cr
Remediation Well
Installation.
Hanford Reserva-
tion, WA
Remediation Well
Installation, Sandia
National Lab., NM
Aerojet Site,
Rancho Cordova.
CA
Camp Stanley
Storage Activity
Area, San Antonio,
TX
1994
1993
1996
1996
"RcsonantSonic Drilling...".
Remediation Case Studies, V. 6:
Soil Vapor Extraction and Other
In Situ Technologies
EPA 542-R-97-009
(p 234-255)
"ResonantSonie Drilling...".
Remediation Case Studies, V, 6:
Soil Vapor Extraction aid Other
In Situ Technologies
EPA 542-K-97-009
(p 234-255)
Cryogenic Drilling
DOF./F.M-0382
Resource Guide for Electro-
kinetics Laboratory & Field
Processes Applicable to
Radioactive & Hazardous Mixed
Wastes in Soil & Grotmdwater
EPA 402-R-97-006 (p 60)
Water Development Corp.
Jeffrey Barrow
916-662-2829
Wcstinghouse Hanford
Company
Don Moak
509-373-7219
Greg MeLellan
509-373-7539
Water Development Corp.
Jeffrey Barrow
916-662-2829
Sandia National Laboratory
Jack Wise
505-844-6359
University of California
Berkeley, CA
Dr. George Cooper
510-642-2996
gcoopefizsociates.Rerke] ey.edu
Lynntech, Inc.
College Station. TX
Dr. Tom Rogers
409-693-0017
Parsons Engineering
USDOE Plumes
Focus Area Program
USDOE Plumes
Focus Area Program
USDOE Subsurface
Contaminants Focus
Area
U.S. Army/
Parsons Eng,




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Electrokinetics
Electrokinetics
Electrokinetics
Electrokinetics
Electrokinetics








X









X

X
X
X

X





Mercuric Nitrate
Cr(YI)
U
BTEX (gasoline
contaminants)
Heavy Metals
Old TNX Basin.
Savannah River
Site. Aikcn, NC
SNL Unlined
Chromic Acid Pit,
Albuquerque, NM
East TN Technology
Park (ETTP). Oak-
Ridge. TN
Oil and Gas Field
Services, NEC
Tidal Marsh Waste
Pits, Point Mugu,
CA
1995
1996
1995
1994
Open
Resource Guide for Electro-
kinetics Laboratory & Field
Processes Applicable to
Radioactive & Hazardous Mixed
Hastes in Soil & Groundwaler
EPA 402-R-97-006 (p 25)
Eleclrokinelic Demonstration at
the Unfined Chromic Acid Pit
SAND97-2592
In Situ Elcctrokinetic Extraction
System EPA 540-R-97-509
Eleclrokinetic Decontamination
[for Removing Uranium
Contam-ination from Concrete
and Soil] www.oml.gov/K25/
tcchdcmo/clcctro.litm
An Underground Storage Tank
Spill, Emiromnent & Technol-
ogy Services, Electrokinetic
Enhancement
EPA 542-K-94-00? (p. ?)
Evaluation of 'In Situ Elect roki-
netic Remediation for Metal
Contaminated Soils
|iaet sheetj www.estep.org'1
projects/cleanup/remediation/1
199605o.htm
Isotron Corporation
New Orleans, LA
Henry Lomasney
504-254-4624
Sandia National Laboratories
Albuquerque, NM
Dr. Eric R. Lindgren
505-844-3820
erikidg@saiidia.gov
Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
Jerry Flam ess
423-576-6008
I Ianiess.ll ,(o)oro.doe.gov
[Vendor: Isotron Corporation]
Environment & Technology
Services
2081 15* Street.
San Francisco, CA 941 14
415-861-0810
Lynntech, Inc., College
Station, TX
Dr. Tom Rogers
409-693-0017
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Contact: Gene L. Fabian
410-436-6847
glfabian;ft:aec2 .apgca.army.mil
USDOF-OST
USDOE/
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOE-ORNL
EATS
ESTCP





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  Technology
                                                                 Project Report Title
Comments   Source Type
(Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

In
Electrokinetics
Electrokinetics
Electrokinetics
Electrokinetics
Electrokinetics










X










X
X
X
X





Dioxin
Heavy Metals
Heavy Metals
U
Pb
Elgin AFB, FL
RadfordArmy
Ammunition Plant.
VA
Naval Facility Pearl
Harbor. II!
East TN Technology
Park (ETTP), Oak"
Ridge, TN
Fort Polk. LA
1997
1997
1999
1994
Open
"Eleclrokinelic, Fenlon 's
Reaction Technologies Being
Commercialized "in IlazTKCII
News, 12:18/19, 11/25 Sep 1997
Resource Guide for Electroki-
netics Laboratory & Field
Processes Applicable to
Radioactive & Hazardous Mixed
Wastes in Soil & GmitnAvater
...EPA 4Q2-R-97-QQ6 (p 56)
Electrokinetics
|An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced.]
Electrokmetic Decontamination
[for Removing Uranium
Contam-ination from Concrete
and Soil] www.oml.gov/K25/
techdenio/eleetro.littn
Elcctrokinctic Extraction
Lynn tech. Inc.,
College Station, TX
O. D. Ilitclicns
409-693-0017
Lyimtecli. Inc.
College Station. TX
Dr. Tom Rogers
409-693-0017
Geokinetics
Stephen R. Clark
510-704-2940
EPA NRMRE
Jack Hubbard
513-569-7507
Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
Jerry Harness
423-576-6008
HamessJL@aro.doe.gov
(Vendor: Isotron Corpora-
tion]
Electrokinetics, Inc.
Baton Rouge. LA
Elif Acar
504-388-3992
EPA-NRMRL
Randy Parker
513-569-7271
USAF
U.S. Array-RAM?
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOE-ORNL
USEPA-NRMRL





52

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Technology
                  !
                  H  fc  "S  £
&   Technical   Site or Waste
H   Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

Jli





Electrokinetics






Gaseous
Reduction




High Vacuum
Extraction





Hydraulic
Fracturing





X













X


























X






X



































































X












































Chlorinated
Solvents





Dimethyl
Nltrosamine,
Ci(VI)





VOCs






TpH



Kennedy Space
Flight Center, Cape
Canaveral, FL






White Sands
Missile Range. NM



DOE Mound
Facility,
Miamisburg, OH





Denver Federal
Center, CO





1998







1998





1997






1996
Resource Guide for Electroki-
netics Laboratory & Field
Processes Applicable to
Radioactive & Hazardous Mixed
Wastes in Soil & Growidwater...
EPA 402-R-97-006 (p 59)



"In Situ Gaseous Reduction
System (IMS #123)," High-
lights of FT 1998 Achievements
www.envnet.org/envnet/sefa/
rep%2Dpub/annlrep98/fy98.htni



Demonstrated High Vacuum
Extracti on ...
www. ohio . doe . go v/oh- s teg



"Bioremediation Barrier
Em placed through Hydraulic
Fracturing," Ground Wafer
Currents, March 1999


Lynn tech, Inc.
College Station, IX
Dr. Tom Rogers
409-693-0017
DDE-Idaho
David Robertson
208-526-4953
robeitdw@id.doe.gov
Pacific Northwest National
Lab.
Edward C, Thornton, PI
509-376-6107
DOE Ohio Sites Technol-
ogy Coordination Group
(STCG)
James Johnson
937-847-5234
janies.o.johnson(a)eni.doe.gov
FOREMOST Solutions,
Inc.
Seth Hunt
303-271-9114
EPA Region 8
Sandra Stavnes
stavens . (ajepa . gov





NASA-SBIR







USDOE-PNNL





USDOE-Ohio STCG





USEPA/GSA/
State of CO



























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  Technology
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

In Situ.
Hydraulic
Fracturing/Soil
Healing
Hydraulic
Fracturing.1'
Bioreniediation
Hydraulic
Fracturing/Soil
Vapor Extraction
Immobilization
Lasagna™


X

X

X
X


X




X







X






SVOCs. JP-8 Jet
Fuel
TPH. BTEX
VOCs & SVOCs
Heavy Metals
TCE
Robert Gray Army
Airfield, Fort Hood,
TX
Fuel Spill Site,
Dayton. OH
Xerox Oak Brook
Site, IL
Oil Processing
Paducah Gaseous
Diffusion Plant, KY
1997
1992
1992
198?
1997
Remediation of Tight Soils:
Ilvdraulic Fracture, Steam &
Electro-Heating
AATDF TR-98-12 & TR-98-14
Hydraulic Fracturing 'Technol-
ogy, University of Cincinnati/
Risk Reduction Engineering
Laboratory
EPA 540-R-93-505
Hydraulic Fracturing lechnol-
ogv, Universitv of Cincinnati/
Risk Reduction Engineering
Laboratory
EPA 540-R-93-505
Funeferbttrk & Associates
(Dechlorination & Immobilization)
EPA540-AR-89-001
Development of an Integrated
In-Situ Remediation Technol-
ogy: Draft Topical Report for
Task £7. 2 Entitled "Field Scale
Test " DOE/OR'22459-T3
Fluor Daniel GTI
Irvine, CA
Jay Dablow
Rice University, Houston,
TX, AATDF
Kathy Balshaw-Biddlc
Fax: 713-285-5948
FRX Inc.
P.O. Box 37945
Cincinnati, OH 45223
513-556-2526
FRX. Inc.
P.O. Box 37945
Cincinnati, Oil 45223
513-556-2526
Funderburk & Associates
Route 1, Box 250
Oakwood, Texas 75855
800-227-6543
Monsanto Company
DuPont
General Electric
USAEC
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOE





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Technology
       Technical   Site or Waste
J I H"   Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

Jit
Physical
Separation/ Acid
Leaching
(Acetic Acid)
Physical
Separation; Acid
Leaching
(Hydrochloric
Acid)
Pneumatic
Fracturing
Extraction
Pneumatic
Fracturing
Extraction
Pneumatic
Fracturing
Extraction


X
X
X



X
X



X
X



X
X
X
X








Pb
Pb
TCA
YOCs and
SVOCs
VOCs and
SVOCs
Firing Range, Fort
Polk, LA
Firing Range, Fort
Polk, LA
Abandoned Tank
Farm, Richmond,
VA
NJ EECR Act Site,
Sornerville, NJ
Airfield,
Hillsborough, NJ
1996
1996

1992
1993
Technology Application
Analysis: Physical Separation
and A cid Leaching
ADA341447
Demonstration of Physical
Separation/Leaching Methods
for the Remediation of Heavy
Metals Contaminated Soils at
Small Arum Ranges (Acid
Leaching Demo)
SFIM-AEC-ET-CR-97048
Acculech Pneumatic Fracturing
Extraction & Hot Gas Injection.
Appendix D-3
EPA 540-AR-93-509
Accutech Pneumatic Fracturing
Extraction and Hot Gas
Injection, Phase I
EPA 540-AR-93-509
Pneumatic Fracturing Demon-
stration,
Tinker Air Force Base, Okla-
homa City. Oklahoma
Abstract
USAEC SFIM-AF.C-ETD
Building E4430
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD 21010-5401
Terri Bright
410-436-6848
tabrightSaec. apgea.army.mil
USAEC SFIM-AEC-ETD
Building E4430
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD 21010-5401
Terri Bright
410-436-6848
tabrightjSiaec.apgea.army.mil
Accutech Remedial
Systems, Inc.
Cass Street at Highway 35
Keyport, NJ 07735
908-739-6444
Accutech Remedial
Systems. Inc. Cass Street at
Highway 35
Keyport, NJ 0773 5
908-739-6444
Accutech Remedial
Systems, Inc. Cass Street at
Highway 35
Keyport. NJ 07735
908-739-6444
USAEC
USAEC

USEPA-NRMRL
CEE&S



X
X
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//I
Soil Fracturing
Soil Mixing
Soil Mixing
Enhanced w/
Steam/SVE/
Bioremedialion.'
Zcro-Valcnt Iron
Soil Vacuum
Extraction/Air
(SVE/AS)
Soil Vacuum
Extraction/ Air
Sparging (SVE/
AS) in Horizontal
Wells
X
X
X


X


X
X




















NAPLs,
DNAPLs
TCE, TCA, DCE
TCE, CT,
Chloroform,
1 ,2-DCE
BTEX
BTEX
X-23 1A Site.
Portsmouth Gaseous
Difftision Plant, OH
Site X-23 IB,
Portsmouth Gaseous
Diffusion Plant,
Piketon, OH
Argonne National
Laboratory.
Chicago, IL
Former Retail
Gasoline UST Site,
DE
Former Gasoline
Station Near Waples
Pond, DE
1998
1992
1998
1996
Open
X-231A: A Demonstration ofln-
Sitii Remediation ofDNAPL
Compounds in Low Permeability
Media by Soil Fracturing with
Thermally Enhanced Mass
Recovery or Reactive Barrier
Destruction: Dense Non-
Aqueous Phase Liquids
ORNL/TM- 13534
"In Situ Enhanced Soil Mix-
ing..." Remediation Case
Studies, V, 6: Soil Vapor
Extraction and Other In Situ
Technologies
EPA 542-R-97-009 (p 112-138)
Technology Demonstration
Summary: Optimization of
Enhanced Soil Mixing by Zero-
Valent Iron Addition [fact sheet]
"Delaware Tackles UST Sites
with Mobile Remediation
System," Soif & Groundwater
Cleanup Online
www. sgeleanup.com
"Delaware Tackles UST Sites
with Mobile Remediation
System." Soil & Groundwater
Cleanup Online
www. sgclean up . corn
L.D. Murdoch
FRx, Inc.
Cincinnati, OH
513-556-2526
ORNL/Colorado School of
Mines
R.L. Sicgrist
rsiegris@mines.ediL
Millgard
Jirn Brannigan
313-261-9760
Geo-Con
Steve Day
916-858-0480
Argonne National Laboratory-
East, Larry Moos, 630-
252-3455
USDOE, Chicago Operations
Office, Yvette Collazo
630-252-2102
Delaware Department of
Natural Resources,
Underground Storage Tank
Branch (USTB)
Matt Lesley-
Delaware Department of
Natural Resources,
Underground Storage Tank
Branch (USTB)
Matt Lesley, U.S. Filter/
SCHUMACHER Filters
America Inc., Asheville, NC
USDOE Subsurface
Contaminants Focus
Area
USDOE/Ohio EPA
USDOE-ANL
DE DNR-USTB
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Soil Vapor
Extraction/
Bioventing
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction
(Passive)
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction (ICE/
SVE)
Soil Vapor
Extraction,

X
X



X


X
X
X


X



X


X

X












PAIIs, RTF.X
DCE, PCA,
PCE, TCE
Chlorinated
Solvents
TPPL BTEX,
MEK
Total Volatile
Hydrocarbons
(TVI!)
JP-5 Jet Fuel
Slrachan Gas Plant,
Canada
Storage Tanks
Three DOE Test
Sites
Fire Training Area.
Airfield
Williams AFR, AZ
Airfield
1994
1994
1993
1992

1994
"Cold Climate Soil Bioventing,"
Tech Trends, Mar 1 995
SVE System at Commencement
Bay, South Tacoma Channel
(Well 124), Phase 2, Tacomta, WA
EPA 542-R-95-001 (p 62)
Passive Soil Vapor Extraction
DOE/EM-0248 - Jun 95 (p 136)
Soil Vapor Extraction at, North
Fire Training Area (NFTA), Lute
AFB, Arizona
EPA542-R-95-001(p?0)
"The Internal Combustion
Engine as a Low-Cost Soil
Vapor Treatment Technology,"
Third Tri-Service Environmental
Technology Workshop, 1998
Naval Air Station, Lemoore,
California, SIVE, Naval
Facilities Engineering Service
Center
EPA 542-K-94-Q09 (p 17)
GASRcP
Alex Lye, Manager
905-336-6438
Environmental Science &
Engineering, Inc.
Lawrence Livermore
National Eab.
7000 East Ave.
P.O. Box 808
Livermore, CA 94550
510-422-6806
Enviricon, Inc.; Rust
Environment
AFCEE/ERT
Brooks AFB
Jim Gonzalez
210-536-4324
Berkeley Environmental
Restoration
Kent Udell
510-653-9477
OHM. Inc.
USDOE/
Canadian Ass. of
Petroleum Producers
(CAPP)/
Oovt. of Canada
USAGE
USDOE-LLNL
USACE
AFCFE-ERT
NFESC






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  Technology
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

In
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction/
Bioventing
Soil Vapor
Extraction
X

X



X

X
X
X
X
X











X
X
X







X







Chloroform,
TCE, PCA, TCA
BTEX
PCE.LNAPL
voc, svoc
TPH , JP-4
TPH
Freon-113,
DCE. TCA.
PCE, TCE
Spill: Contaminated
Aquifer
Underground
Storage Tanks
Disposal Storage
Area
Underground
Storage Tanks
Airfield
Airfield
Disposal Pit
1993
1993
1992
1993
1990
1990
1994
SyE at Hastings Groundwaler
Contamination Supeifimd Site,
Well #3 Subsite. Hastings, NE
EPA 542-R-95-001 (p 66)
SVE at the Sacramento Army
Depot Super/and Site, Tank 2
Operable Unit, Sacramento CA
EPA 542-R-95-001 (p76)
SVE at Verona, Well Field
Superfiind Site, Thomas Solvent
Raymond Road (OU-1) Battle
Creek, MI
EPA542-R-95-001 (p 80)
Soil Vapor Extraction at the
SMS Instruments Super/mid
Site, Deer Park, New York
EPA542-R-95-001(p?8)
SVE and Biwenting far Remediation
of a JP-4 Fuel Spill at site 914, Hill
Air Foive Base, Ogden UT
EPA542-R-95-001(p68)
SVE and Bioventing fir
Remediation of a JP-4 Fuel Spill
at Site 914, HillAFB, Ogden, UT
EPA 542-R-95-001
In Situ Soil Vapor Extraction at
McClellan Air Force Base,
California
EPA542-R-95-001 (p 72)
Morrison-Knudscn
Corporation, 7100 East
Bellcvicw Avc., Suite 300
Englewood, CO 801 11
303-793-5089
Terra Vac Corporation
14798 Wicks Boulevard
San Leandro, CA 94577
510-351-8900
Terra Vac Corporation
9030 Secor Road
Temperance, Ml 48182
313-847-4444
Four Seasons Environmen-
tal, Inc.
3107 S. Elm
Greensboro, N.C 274 16
919-273-2718


CH2M Hill
USEPA Region 7
U.S. Army EMD
USEPA Region 5
USEPA 2
USAF
USAF
USAF, EMD

X
X



	
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In.
Soil Vapor
Extraction/
Combustion
Soil Vapor
Extraction (ICE/
SVE)
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction (ICE/
SVE)
Soil Vapor
Extraction (ICE/
SVE)
Soil Vapor
Extraction


X
X


X
X
X
X

X
X








X








X



X







Non-halogenated
VOCs
Total Volatile
Hydrocarbons
(TVH)
VOCs. Heavy
Metals, Solvents
TCE
Total Volatile
Hydrocarbons
(TVH)
Total Volatile
Hydrocarbons
(TVH)
TCA, DCE,
PCE. Frcon-113.
Acetone
Gas Station
Luke AFB. AZ
Industrial Waste
Dump
Repair Shop
Dav'is-Monthan
AEB, AZ
Boiling AFB, EC
Underground
Storage Tanks
1993

1993
1991


1990
Perforrmance/Cosl Evaluation
of Internal Combustion Engines
for the Destruction of Hydrocar-
bon Vapors
Performance Report - Dec 94
"The Internal Combustion
Engine As a Low-Cost Soil
Vapor Treatment Technology,"
Third Tri-Sen'ice Environmental
Technology Workshop, 1998
Basket Creek Surface Impoundment
EPA542-R-95-006(p29)
Soil Vapor .Extraction at the Rocfy
A-lotmtain Arsenal Supeiftmd Site,
Motor Pool Ami (OU-18)
EPA 542-R-95-Q01 (p 74)
"The Internal Combustion
Engine as a Low-Cost Soil
Vapor Treatment Technology,"
Third. Tri-Service Environmental
Technology Workshop, 1998
"The Internal Combustion
Engine as a Low-Cost Soil
Vapor Treatment Technology,"
Third Tri-Service Environmental
Technology Workshop, 1998
Soil Vapor Extraction at the
Fairchild Semiconductor
Corporation Superfund Site.
EPA542-R-95-001(p64)
VR Systems, Inc..
Anaheim, California
714-826-0483
AFCEE/ERT
Brooks AFB
Jim Gonzalez
210-536-4324
JniesgatH3fcsS,hcp£eeliodksa£ni1

Woodward-Clyde Federal
Services 4582 S.Ulster St.,
Suite 1200 Denver, CO
80237, 303-740-2600
AFCEE/ERT
Brooks AFB
Jim Gonzalez
210-536-4324
AFCEE/ERT
Brooks AFB
Jim Gonzalez
210-536-4324
Canonic Environmental
Services Corp.
441 N. Whisman Rd.
Mountain View, CA 94043
415-960-1640
AFCLE
AFCEE-ERT
USEPA Region 4
U.S. Army RMA
AFCEE-ERT
AFCEE-ERT
USEPA Region 9






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  Technology
1111
3  111
u  u  1 I   Technical   Site or Waste
          '   Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title

Reference Number

  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

Jli
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction,
Soil Vapor
Extraction/ Steam
Vacuum Stripping
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Venting;1
Vapor Extraction


X
X

X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X


X




X
X
X


















Gasoline
Diesel Fuel
VOCs. TCP.
TCE
JP-4 Jet Fuel
Fuels, PCE,
VOCs
Volatile
Contaminants
Lawrence
Livcnnore Eab
Huntington Beach,
CA
Aeronautical
Groveland Wells.
MA Site
Fire Training Area.
Luke APR
Sacramento Army
FJepot. CA
Ammo Site

1993
1990
1988
1992
1993
1993
Vacuum-Induced Soil Venting
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 144)
Steam-Enhanced Recovery
Process
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 139)
AWT) Technologies, Inc. -
Integrated Vapor Extraction and
Steam Vacuum Stripping
EPA 540-A5-9 1-002
Terra Vac - Vacuum Extraction
EPA 54Q-A5-89-QQ3
Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 138)
Vapor Extraction System
EPA 542-B-93-OQ9 (p 145)
In Situ Soil Venting
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 126)
Lawrence Livermore Lab
Univ. Of California
P.O. Box 808
Livermore, CA 94550
510-422-3521
Hughes Environmental
Systems Inc.. 1240
Rosecrans Ave.
Manhattan Beach. CA
90266, 714-375-6448
AWD Technologies, Inc.
49 Stevenson Street Suite 600
San Francisco. CA 94 105
415-227-0842
Terra Vac- Corporation
356 Fortaleza Street
P.O. Box 1591
San Juan, PR 00903
809-723-9171

Terra Vac Corporation
14204 Doolittle Dr
San Leandro, CA 9457?
510-351-8900

USDOE-LLNL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USAGE
U.S. Army,
Sacramento
USAFC


X
X

X

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In
Soil Venting/
Vapor Extraction
Solidification;
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
X







X
X












X
X





X

X
X
X
X







Fuels, TCE
PAH, Keytones,
Glycols
Lubricating Oil,
Aromatic
Solvents
Pii, Am
Pb
Pu.Am
Mining Wastes,
Metal s
Hill Air Force Base,
Utah
Industrial
Robins Air Force
Base, Macon, GA
INEEL
Pottery Sites,
Ro Seville/
Crooksville, OH
INEEL
Mike Horse Mine,
MT
1989
1993
1991
1996
1998
1995
1996

In Situ Soil Venting
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 124)
Solidification/Stabilization w/
Silicate Compounds, Organics
& InoTgamcs in Grotmdwater,
Soil,
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 255)
Solidification/Stabilization,
Organics and Inorganics in
Soil, Sludge, and Liquid
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 253)
Innovative Omitting
Retrieval
DOE/EM-0380
Envirobond Soil Amendment
[An F.PA SITE Program
document will be produced. ]
Innovative Subsurface Stabiliza-
tion Project, Final Report
INEL-96-0439
Grouting Technique
[An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced.]



Idaho National Engineering
and Environmental
Laboratory
G.G. Loomis
208-526-9208
guy@inel.gov
Rocky Mountain
Remediation Sendees
Jim Barthel
303-215-6620
Idaho National Engineering
and Environmental
Laboratory
G.G. Loomis
208-526-9208
guy@inel.gov
STG Technologies
EPA-NRMRL
Jack Hubbard
513-569-7507
USAF-Arm strong
Laboratory
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
Subsurface
Contaminants Focus
Area
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOE Subsurface
Contaminants Focus
Area
USEPA-NRMRL







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                                  Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                                                          Contact
Sponsor

In Situ.
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization
Solidification/
Stabilization












X



X

X
X
X
X
X

X





Pb
PAH, HM,
Cyanide
Metals, PCBs
DNAPL
PAIL IIM,
Cyanide
Pottery Sites,
Ro Seville/
Crooksville, OH
Railroad Equipment
Electrical
Wood Preserving
Railroad Equipment
1998
1992
1988
1991
1992
''Injection Soil Amendment
(Stabilization)
[An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced. ]
Sfahilizafion'Solidificafion
Project, Pacific Place Site
DESRT 11 -Apr 93
WT/Geo-Con, Inc. ,
In-Sihi Stabilization
EPA 540-A5-89-004
Gravel Washing Pmjeet -
Canada Creosote Site
12 - Dec 93
Slabilizaliom/Solidificalion
Project, Pacific Place Site
DESRT 08 -"Apr 93
Star Organics
Phil Clarke
214-522-0742
Bovar Environmental
Services
Geo-Con, Inc.
4075 Monrocvillc Blvd.
Monroeville, PA 15146
412-856-7700
Alberta Research Council
Alberta. Canada
405-427-6181
Ogden/Clicmfix
Technologies, Inc.
USEPA-NRMRL
ETAD
USEPA-NRMRL
ETAD
ETAD





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J5x




Advanced Electric
Reactor




Chemical
Reduction




Flame Reactor



Hot Air Vapor
Extraction




! lot-Gas
Decontamination





























































X





X



























X









X






















X







































X


Herbicide
Orange, 2,3,7,8-
TCDD, and
Other Dioxius




PCBs, PAHs,
Dioxins




Metal s



Petroleum
Hydrocarbons



TNT,
Ammonium
Picrate



Naval Construction
Battalion Center,
Gulfport, MS



Middlegroiind
Landfill, Bay City,
M




Smelting Site

Advanced Fuel
Hydrocarbon
National Test Site,
Port Hueneme, CA




Hawthorne Army
Depot





1985





1992




1991




1995





1994
High-Temperature Fluid- Wall
Reactor Technology Research,
Test and Evaluation Performed
at Naval Cons/ruction Battalion
Center, Gulfport, Mississippi
AFESC/ESL-TR-87-06. 2 vols.


Eco Logic International
Gas-Phase Chemical Reduction
Process— The Reactor System
EPA 54Q-AR-93-522


Horsehead Resource Develop-
ment Co., Inc., Flame Reactor
EPA 540-A5-9 1-005
DMETDP Tecfmolog}- Demon-
stration Application Analysis
Report for Ex-Si tu Hot Air
Vapor Extraction System
NFESC-TR.-2066-ENV

Demonstration Results of Hot
Gas Decontamination for
Explosives at Hawthorne Army
Depot (4 vols.)
ADA34 1521 -ADA34 1 524
J.M. Huber Co.
Edison, NJ
732-549-8600
EG&G, Inc.
Idaho Falls, ID
R.W. Helseh R.W. Thomas
ELI Eco Logic Interna-
tional Inc.
143 Dennis Street
Roctwood, Ontario,
Canada, NOB 2KO
519-856-9591
Horsehead Resource
Development Co., Inc.,
300 Frankfort
Monaca. PA 1 506 1
415-773-2289



Global Remedial Technolo-
gies, Inc.
Tennessee Valley Authority
Reservation
POBox 1010
Muscle Shoals, AL
35661-1010
256-386-2601




USAF Installation
Restoration Program





USEPA-NRMRL




USEPA-NRMRL




SERDP





USAEC











X




X











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                                  Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                                                          Contact
Sponsor


Hot-Gas
Decontamination
Incineration
Incineration
Incineration
Incineration
Incineration
Incineration




X
X






X


X

X

X



X


X
X





X
X

X






Explosives,
Biological
Agents
PCBs
PAHs
PCBs
MGP Wastes,
Benzene,
Naphthalene
YOCs, Metals
Heavy Metal.
Pesticides
Alabama Army
Ammunition Plant
(ALAAP), Alpine,
AL
Demode Rd.
Superftmd Site.
Rose Township, MI
Acid Pit
Peake Oil
Superfimd Site.
Brandon, FL
EPA Incineration
Research Facility,
Jefferson. AR
McColl Superfimd
Site
Ogden Research
Eacililv San Diego,
CA
1995
1987
1988
1987
1994
1989
1989
Evaluation of a Transportable
Hot-Gas Decontamination
System for the Decontamination
of Explostves-C ontaminated
Debris & Piping
ADAS 16327
Shirco Infrared Incineration
System
EPA 540-A5-89-010
PYRETRON ® Thermal
Destruction. Organics in Soil.
Sludge, and Solid Waste
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 243)
Shirco Infrared Incineration
System
EPA 540-A5-89-010
Frequency Tunable Pulse
Combustion System Cello®
Pulse Burner, Sonotech
Incorporated
EPA 540-R-95-502
Of den Circulation Bed
Contbastor at the McColl
Superftmd Site
EPA 540-R-92-001
Ogden Circulation Bed
Combustor at the McColl
Super/and Site
EPA 540-R-92-00 1
Roy F. Weston, Inc.
One Weston Way
West Chester, PA 19380
610-701-7423
Shirco Infrared Incineration,

Shirco Infrared Incineration
Sonotech, Inc.
Atlanta. GA
General Atomies
3550 General Atomics Court
San Diego, CA 92 121
619-455-4495
General Atomics
3550 General Atomics Court
San Diego, CA l>2 121
619-455-4495
USAEC
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRE
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
TTSEPA-NRMRE







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J5x
Incineration
Pyrovac Vacuum
Pyrolysis
Solar Destruction
Steam Enhanced
Extraction
Thermal Catalytic
Oxidation
Thermal
Desorption


X
X
X

X
X
X
X




X
X

X
X
X
X
X















Hydrocarbons
PAHs,
Petroleum
Hydrocarbons
VOCs, SVOCs
YOCs and
SVOCs
Chlorinated
VOCs
PCB
Airfield (JP-4 Spill)
Sand-Quarry
SA1C Test Site,
Golden, CO
Gasoline Test
Savannah River
Site. Aikcn, SC
Outboard Marine
Corp., Waugen
Harbor, IL
1993
1993
1997
1993
1992
1992
Hrubelz Environmental
Services, Inc., In Situ Thermal
Oxidative
(HRUBOUT) Process
EPA 540-MR-93-524
Pyrovac Vacuum Pyrolysis
Technology for the Remediation
of Contaminated Soils
22 - Aug 94
Fabrication and Testing for
Solar Detoxification Project
SFIM-AEC-ET-CR-97038
Berkeley Environmental
Restoration Center (Enhanced
Extraction)
EPA 540-R-94-526 (p 32)
Catalytic Oxidation System
|iact sheetj www.envnet.org/'1
en vuet/scfa/tech/voc/pfa2 1 .htm
SoitTech Anaerobic Thermal
Processor: Outboard Marine
Corporation Site, Soil Tech ATP
Systems, Inc.
EPA 540-MR-92-078
Hrubelz Environmental
Services, Inc.
5949 Sherry Lane. Suite 525
Dallas, Texas 75225
214-363-7833
Laval Univ./Institute
Pyrovac, Inc.
Science Applications
International Corp. (SAIC)
Golden, CO
303-279-3030
Berkeley Environmental
Restoration Center
3 1 12A Etch Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
510-642-2928
Wcstinghouse Savannah
River Co.
John M. Haselow, PI
803-725-5219
SoilTech ATP Systems, Inc.
800 Canonie Drive
Porter, IN 46304
219-929-4343
USF.PA-NRMRL
Tech. Dev. Branch,
Environment Canada
USAEC
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOE-WSRC
USEPA-NRMRL





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  Technology
Technical    Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor
SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEDIMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
Ex



Thermal
Dcsorption



Thermal
Desorption


Thermal
Dcsorption


Thermal
Desorption



Thermal
Desorption




Thermal
Desorption













X



X




X



















X








X










X




X



X














X













X



X




X





X

















X













































OCPs




PCBs


VOCs, SVOCs,
TPHs. PAHs


PAH, SVOC,
HM



BTEX. PAH,
TCE




PCBs. PAHs.
Dioxin




Pesticide Site




Brant. NY Site



Lagoon Sludge


Waste Treatment
Plant




Disposal Pit





Landfill




1992




1991



1991


1994





1987





1992
Low Temperature Thermal
Aeration (L'l'lA) System,
Canonie Environmental
Services, Inc.
EPA 540-MR-93-504
AOSTRA-SoilTech Anaerobic
Thermal Processor: Wide
Beach Development Site,
SoilTech ATP Systems, Inc.
EPA 540-MK-92-008
Rov F. Weston, Inc.- Low
Temperature Thermal Treatment
(LT3) System
EPA540-AR-92-019
Jltennal Desorption at the
Presfine Inc. Superfttnd Site
Reading, Ohio
EPA 542-R-95-001 (p 94)

Thermal Desoprtion at McKiti
Company Super/and Site, Gray
Maine
EPA542-R-95-001 (p 88)



Thermal Desorption Unit - Eli
Eco Logic International, Inc.
EPA 540-AR-94-504
Canonie Environmental
Services Corp.
800 Canonic Drive
Porter, IN 46304
219-926-8651

SoilTech ATP Systems, Inc.
800 Canonie Drive
Porter, IN 46304
219-929-4343
Roy F. Weston, Inc.,
One Weston Way-
West Chester, PA 19380
610-701-7423
SoilTeeli ATP Corporation
800 Canonie Drive
Porter, IN 46304
219-926-8651
Canonic Environmental
Services, Corp.
800 Canonie Drive
Porter, IN 46304
219-926-8651
ELI Eeo Logic Interna-
tional, Inc.
143 Dennis Street
Rockwood, Ontario,
Canada NOB 2KO
519-856-9591




USEPA-NRMRL




USEPA-NRMRL



USEPA-NRMRL



USEPA Region 5




USEPA Region 1





USEPA-NRMRL




X




X



X



X




X





X
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Technology
|   Technical   Site or Waste
8"  Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor


Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption
(Mobile Unit)
Thermal
Desorptioa
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption




X








X



X
X





X

X
X









PAIIs, Metals,
MBOCA
PBCs
Hg
Hg
PCB
PCPs, Dioxins,
Furans
Impoundment
Lagoon
Re-Solve Super&nd
Site. Nortli
Dartmouth, MA
Soils from Natural
Gas Metering Sites
in NM
Clay Soil from a
Mercury Recycling
Facility in Bedford,
OH
Surface Disposal
Area
Koppers Co.
Superfund Site
1993
1992
1994
1993
1992
1993
Thermal Desorption at the
Anderson Development
Company Superfund Site,
Adrian, Michigan
EPA542-R-95-001 (p 84)
X-TftAX Model 200 Thermal
Desorption System: Chemical
Waste Management, Inc.
EPA 540-MR-93-502
Task 38: Commercial Mercury
Remediation Demonstrations:
Thermal Retorting and Physical
Separaiion/Chemical Leaching
DOF./MC/30098-5643
"Mercury Recovery Services
Rides a New Kind of
Heavy-Metal Revival."
Pittsburgh Business Times,
15: 13, p 16. 30 Oct 1995
Thermal Desorption at the
Outboard Marine Corporation
Superfimd Site
Waukegan, Illinois
EPA 542-R-95-001 (p 90)
Risk Reduction Engineering
Laborator}1 (Base-Catatvzed
Decomposition Process)
EPA 540-R-94-526 (p 106)
Roy F Weston. Inc.
One Weston Way
West Chester, PA 19380
610-701-7423
OHM Environmental
Mercury Recovery Services
(MRS)," New Brighton, PA
North Dakota Univ. at
Grand Forks
Energy & Env. Research
Center, D.S. Charlton
Mercury Recover}.' Services
(MRS)
New Brighton, PA
SoilTeeh ATP System. Inc.
800 Canonic Drive
Porter, IN 46304
219-926-8651
ETG Environmental, Inc.
660 Sentry Parkway
Blue Bell," PA
610-832-0700
USEPA Region 5
USEPA-RREL
USDOE/Gas
Research Institute
USDOE/Gas
Research Institute/
Union Gas Ltd.
(Canada)
USEPA Region 5
USEPA-NRMRL
X



X

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Ex
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption;1
Dehalogenation
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Destruction
Thermal
Destruction
Thermal
Extraction


X


X




X



X



X
X


X

X






X











PCBs
DDT, Dieldrin,
Lindane
PCBs
Cyanide, VOCs,
PAHs, Coal Tars
PCBs
Halogenated
Hydrocarbons
PAH, IIM,
Cvanidc
Re- Solve Superfund
Site
Industrial
Roadways
Gas Plant
Four Test Sites
EPA Research
Facility, Ark
Railroad Equipment
1992
1993
1991
1993
1987
1988
1992
Rtist Remedial Services, Inc.
(X*TRAX Thermal Desorption)
EPA 540-R-94-526 (p 1 1 8)
Thermal Desorptton at the TH
Agriculture 
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Technology
                                Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

Ex
Thermal
Treatment
Thermal
Treatment
Thermal
Treatment
Thermal
Treatment
Thermal
Treatment
Thermal
Treatment
Thermally
Enhanced Vapor
Extraction





X

X





X

X
X
X
X


X

X
X
X
X

X













Organics and
Metals
Chlordane.
SVOCs
Hydrocarbon s
Hydrocarbons
Hydrocarbons
VOCs
TPI!
Babcoek & Wilcox
Facility
Rockwell MSO
Unit
Contaminated Soil
Test
Cannery Site
Batch Plant
Letterkenny Army
Depot
Advanced Fuel
Hydrocarbon
National Test Site,
Port ! hi en one C \
1991
1993



1985
19Q5
Cyclone Furnace
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 82)
Molten Salt Oxidation Process
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 102)
Thermal Treatment Process for
Fuel Contaminated Soil
Demonstration Report Mar 90
Thermal Treatment of Petroleum
Hvdrocarhon- Contaminated
Soil
Demonstration Report Jun 91
Soil Detoxification Utilizing an
Existing Aggregate Drier
Demonstration Report - Mar 90
Low Temperature Thermal
Strip/ling
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 97)
D/NETDP Technology Demon-
stration Application Analysis
Report for Ex-Silu Hot Air
Vapor Extraction System
NFF SC-TR-2066-FNV
Babcoek and Wilcox Co.
1562 Beeson Street
Alliance, OH 44601
216-829-7576
Rockwell International
U.S. Waste Thermal
Processing
Ogden Environmental
Services, Inc.
South Coast Asphalt
Products Company
Roy F. Weston, Inc.,
One Weston Way
West Chester, PA 19380
215-430-7423
Global Remedial Technolo-
gies, Inc.
NFFSC, Port Ilucncme,
CA
Dr. Norm Helgeson
805-982- m5
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOE
OPPTD,
OPPTD,
OPPTD,
USAEC
SERDP-NETTS





X

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SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEXffMENT DEMONSTRAT7ON PROJECTS
Ex
Vitrification
Vitrification
Vitrification
Vitrification
Vitrification
Vitrification
X
X



X





X





X


X


X
X
X
X
X
X
X







Radioactive
Mixed Wastes
Radioactive
Mixed Wastes
Metals,
Phthalates,
PAHs
Cr
Radioactive
Mixed Wastes.
Mercury
Radioactive
Mixed Wastes,
Organic Resins
Savannah River
Technology Center,
Aiken, SC
Clem son University
ESED Vitrification
Facility
Babcock & Wilcox
Test Site
Falls, NY
Integrated Defense
Waste Processing
Facility Meltcr,
Savannah River
Savannah River
Site, Aiken, SC
1997
1994
1991
1997


El-'- 16 Vitrification Trials with
MnO2 and Surrogate B&C Pond
Sludge
WSRC-TR-97-00406
Rocfy Flats Plant Precipitate
Sludge Surrogate Vitrification
Demonstration
WSRC-RP-94-0062
Babcock & Wilcox Co. -
Cvclone Furnace Vitrification
EPA540-AR-92-017 '
Cold Top Ex-Sifu Vitrification
Technology Qe.ofe.ch Develop-
ment Corporation
Capsule EPA 540-R-9?-506a
Summary of Pilot-Scale
Activities with Mercury
Contaminated Sludges
WSRC-TR-95-0404
Summary of Pilot-Scale
Activities with Resarcinol Ion
Exchange. Resin
WSRC-TR-95-0403
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken. SC
CA. Cicero-Herman
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken. SC
C.A. Cicero-Herman
Babcock & Wilcox Co.
1562 Beeson Street
Alliance. OH 44601
216-829-7395
NJIT, Newark, NJ and
GeoTech Development
Corp., King of Prussia. PA
William Librizzi
973-596-5846
Thomas Tatc
610-337-8515
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken. SC
C.A. Cicero-Herman
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken. SC
C.A. Cicero-Herman
USDOE-WSRC
USDOE-WSRC
USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-WSRC
USDOE-WSRC






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J5x
Vitrification
Vitrification
Vitrification
Vitrification
/If
Dynamic
Underground
Stripping

X
X








X




X
X
X
X





Radioactive
Mixed Wastes.
Ba, Cd, Cr, Pb,
Ni
Radioactive
Mixed Wastes
Radioactive
Mixed Wastes
Metals,
liexachloro-
benzene
Clem son University
ESED Vitrification
Facility'
Oak Ridge Reserva-
tion, Oak Ridge, TN
Clemson University
ESED Vitrification
Facility'
DOE Test Facility
1996
1997
1994
1991
1 "ransportable Vitrification
System Pilot Demonstration
with Surrogate Oak Ridge
WETF Sludge
WSRC-MS-96-0338
Demonstration Project Report
for the Transportable Vitrifica-
tion System at the Oak Ridge
East Tennessee Tectmology Park
K/WM-186, Y.I & V2
Los Alamos National Labora-
tory Simulated Sludge Vitrifica-
tion Demonstration
WSRC-RP-94-0780
Retech, Inc. Plasma Centrifugal
Furnace (Plasma Arc Vitrification)
EPA 540-A5-9 1-007
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co., Aiken, SC
J.R. Zamccnik
803-725-4535
jack. 7am ecnik'«isrs.gov
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co., Aiken, SC
J.R. Zamecnik
803-725-4535
jack.zaniecflik@srs.gov
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co., Aifcen, SC
C.A. Cicero-Herman
Retecli Inc.,
P.O. Box 997
100 Henry Street Station
Road, Ukiah, CA 95482
707-462-6522
USDOE-WSRC
USDOE-WSRC
USDOE-WSRC
USEPA-NRMRL



X


X

X


Gasoline Spill
Airfield
1994
Summary of the LLNL Gasoline
Spill Demonstration - Dynamic
Underground Stripping Project
UCRL-ID-120416
Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory
Earth Sciences Division
Livermore, CA 94550
510-422-3521
USDOE-OTD

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                                  Technical    Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                                                           Contact
Sponsor

In
Dynamic
Underground
Stripping
Dynamic
Underground
Stripping
Dynamic
Underground
Stripping
Electrical
Resistance
Heating/Soil
Vapor Extraction
Electrical
Resistance
Heating/Soil
Vapor Extraction


X

X
X

X
X






X
X













Gasoline
Creosote, PCP,
PAHs
BTEX, FHC,
Benzene
BTEX
TCP. & PCF.
Industrial
Southern California
Edison Poleyard,
Visalia, CA
Underground
Storage Tanks
Test Site
Ri vcr
1991
1998
1993
1993
1993
Summary. Dynamic Under-
ground Stripping Demonstra-
tion, LLNL Gasoline Spill Site
UCRL-ID- 118187
Dynamic Underground Stripping
and Hydrous PymlvsivOxidafion,
Southern California Edison,
Jvalia, CA: Tour Summary Report
www.envnstoig/ai\net'scfa/rep-
pub.1'
reports/toursiiiii'Visalia.litni
Dynamic Underground Strip-
ping Demonstrated at LLNL,
Gasoline Spill Site, Livennore
California
EPA542-R-95-001 (p46)
LLNL Steam andSYE with
Electrical Resistance Heating ,
Berkeley Environmental
Restoration Center
EPA 542-K-94-QQ9 (p 16)
Savannah River, GA (DOE),
Electrical Resistance Heating
with SVE
EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 16)
Lawrence Livennore
National Laboratory
Earth Sciences Division
Livennore, CA 94550
510-422-3521
Steam Tech Environmental
Services
Hank Sowers
805-322-6478, LLNL
Roger Aines, Principal
Investigator
925-423-7184
aines(3;Ilnl.gov
Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory
P.O. Box 508
Livermore, CA 94550
510-422-2646
Berkeley Environmental
Restoration Center
3112A Etch Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
510-642-2928
Pacific Northwest
Laboratory
Battcllc Blvd.
Riehland, WA 99352
509-376-0554
USDOE-OTD
USDOE-LLNL
Univot'CA, OTT
BERC
USDOE- Savannah
River




X
72

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Ill


Elcctrokinctic
Heating



Hydraulic
Fracturing/
Soil Heating


Radio Frequency
Heating

Radio Frequency
Heating with
Vapor Extraction


Radio Frequency
Heating with
Vapor Extraction















X


X












X







X


X




X







X


X

X


X



































Fuel Oil




SVOCs, JP-8 Jet
Fuel


TPH, VOCs,
SVOCs

Aldrin, Diedrin,
Etidrin


VOCs & SVOCs


Naval Facility Pearl
Harbor. Ill



Robert Gray Army
Airfield, Fort Hood,
TX


Airfield

Airfield


East TN Technology
Park (HTTP), Oak
Ridge, TN


1999




1997


1994

1992


1995


Electrokinelic Healing
[An FPA SITE Program
document will be produced.]



Remediation of Tight Soils:
Hydraulic Fracture, Steam &
Electro-Heating
AATDF TR-98-12&TR-98-14


SITE Technology Capsule: KAI
Radio Frequency Heating
Technology
EPA 540-R-94-528a
Rockv Mountain Arsenal Basin
F, Radio Frequency Heating
with SVE, JIT Research Institute
EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 13)


In Situ Soil f leafing Combined
With Vacuum Extraction
|iaet sheetj www.ornl.gov/K25;1
tcclidcmo/in situ .htm
Geokinetics
Stephen R. Clark
510-704-2940
EPA NRMRL
Thomas Holdsworth
513-569-7675
Fluor Daniel OTI
Irvine, CA
Jay Dablow
Pace University, Houston. TX
AATDF
Kathy Balshaw-Biddle
Fax: 713-285-5948
Brown and Root Environ-
mental
800 Oak Ridge Turnpike
Jackson Plaza
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
423-483-9900
IIT Research Institute
10 West 3 5th Street
Chicago. Illinois 60616
312-567-4232
Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
Elizabeth Phillips
423-241-6172
ezpiTiJoml.gov
[Demonstrated by IIT
Research Institute, Inc.]


USEPA-NRMRL




USAEC/AATDF


LI SAP-Armstrong
Laboratory

IIT


USDOE-ORNL
















73

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  Technology
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

III
Radio Frequency
Healing/Soil
Vapor Extraction
Radio Frequency
Heating/Soil
Vapor Extraction
Radio Frequency
Heating/Soil
Vapor Extraction
Radio Frequency
Heating/Electrical
Resistance/ Soil
Vapor Extraction
Radio Frequency
Heating/Soil
Vapor Extraction
Radio Frequency
Heating/Soil
Vapor Extraction





X
X
X
X

X







X
X
X
















Petroleum. Oil.
Lubricants
TPH, DRO


BTEX
TCE & PCE
Kelly Air Force
Base, TX
Former Fire
Training Site,
Kirtland AFB,
Albuquerque, NM
Airfield
Airfield
Former Gas Station,
St. Paul. MN
Airfield
1993
1997
1992
1995
1996
1993
Kelly AFB, TX, Radio Frequency
Healing with SI-'E, KA1
Technologies. Inc. , and TIT
Research Institute
EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 9)
Enhanced Soil Vapor Extraction
with Radio Frequency Heating
AATDF TR-98-4; TR-98-9
Volk Air National Guard Base.
Wl, Radio Frequency Heating
with SIT.. JIT Research Institute
EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 14)
KirMand AFB Radio Frequency/
Electrical Resistance Heating
with SVE IIT Research Institute
EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 15)
Analysis of Selected Enhance-
ments for Soil Vapor Extraction
EPA 542-R-97-007 (p 7-17)
Savannah River, GA (DOE)
Radio Frequency Heating with
SVE, KAI Technologies, Inc.
EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 11)
KAI Technologies. Inc.
175 North New Boston
Street
Wobum, MA 01 801
617-932-3328
Brown and Root Environ-
mental Oak Ridge, TN
KAI Technologies. Inc.
Portsmouth, NH
University of Illinois
Dr. David E. Daniel, PI
217-333-1497
dedaniel(O;uiue,edu
IIT Research Institute
10 West 3511' Street-
Chicago, Illinois 60616
312-567-4232
IIT Research Institute
10 West 3 5th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60616
312-567-4232
KAI Technologies. Inc.
Wobum, MA
Raymond Kasevich
603-431-2266
KAI Technologies. Inc.
175 North New Boston
Street
Wobum, MA 01 801
617-932-3328
U SAF-Armstrong
Laboratory
AATDF/
U. oflL/U. ofTX.
Austin
IIT
USAF-Armstrong
Laboratory

USDOE-
Savannah River
X




X
74

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Ill

Six Phase Soil
Heating

Six Phase Soil
Heating

Six Phase Soil
Heating



Six Phase Soil
Heating


Soil Warming/
Bioventing

Steam and Air
Stripping

X

X





X








X








X

X






























































DNAPLs

TCE, BTEX

(Cold Site
Demo)



TCE & PCE


JP-4

VOCs
Groundwaler
Remediation Field
Labora-torv
(GRFL), Dover
AFB, DE
Fonn,er Fire
Training Pit, U.S.
Air Force Reserves
Site, Niagara Falls,
NY

300 Area, Han ford,
WA



Savannah Paver M
Area

Stratton Air
National Guard
Base (SANG),
Scotia. NY

Fuel

1997

1993

1993



1994




1992
Six-Phase Healing'1^"1 Application
Analysis Report: Aquifer Heating
&DNAPL Treatment. Dover Air
Force Base, Delaware-
Executive Summary
"Soil Vapor Extraction to the
Sixth Degree; Six-Phase Soil
Heating Takes SVE to Next
Level," Soil <& Ground-water
Cleanup Online
www. sgeleanup.com

Six Phase Soil Healing:
Innovative Technology Report
DOE/EM-0272



Six Phase Soil Heating
DOE/EM-0272 Apr 95

"System Heats Soil In Situ to
Improve Bioremediation," Soil
& Ground-water Cleanup Online
www. sgcl eanup . com
Toxic Treatments, In Situ,
Steam/Hot Air Stripping
Technology, {Applications
Analysis Report)
EPA 540-A5-90-008
Battelle Paeific Northwest
Laboratory (PNL)
Richland. WA
Theresa Bergsman
509-376-3638
Battelle Pacific Northwest
Laboratory' (PNL)
Richland, WA
Theresa Bergsman
509-376-3638
Battelle Pacific Northwest
Laboratory (PNL)
Theresa Bergsman, P!
509-376-3638
Pacific Northwest
Laboratory
Battelle Blvd
Richland, WA
509-376-3638
Donald J. Geisel &
Associates Inc.
Clifton Park, NY
Don Geisel
[IleatTrodc components]

Peroxidation Systems, Inc.
151 Union Street, Suite 155
San Francisco, CA 94 1 1 1
415-391-2113

USAF

USAF

USDOE



USDOE
Cloverleaf


USAF-Ann strong
Laboratory

USEPA-NRMRL









X





75

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  Technology
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

In
Steam and Air
Stripping
Steam Heating
with Vapor
Extraction
Steam Heating
with Vapor
Extraction
Steam Heating
with Vapor
Extraction
Steam Injection/
Soil Vapor
Extraction
X



X
X
X
X
X

X



X
X
X














VOCs and
SVOCs
VOCs & SVOCs
BTEX
VOCs & SVOCs
NAPEs,
Chlorinated
Solvents,
Weathered Eucls
Soil Blocks
ANNEX Terminal
Huntington Beach
Site
Berkeley, CA
Hill AEB, UT
1989
1989
1993
1988
1997
A'ova/erra, Inc. (In Situ Steam
and Air Stripping)
EPA 540-R-94-526 (p 100)
ANNEX Terminal, San Pedro, CA,
Steam Heating with Soil Vapor
Extraction, NOVATERM, Inc.
EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 7)
Huntington Beach, CA, Steam
Heating with Soil Vapor
Extraction, Hughes Environ-
mental Systems
EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 8)
Solvent Service, Inc., CA. Steam
Heating with SVE, Berkeley
Environmental Restoration
Center
EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 9)
Steam Injection/Vacuum
Extraction
|An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced.]
Novalerra, Inc.
1801 Avenue of the Stars
Suite 640
Los Angeles, CA 90067
301-843-3190
Novaterra, Inc.
1801 Avenue of the Stars
Suite 640
Los Angeles, CA, 90067
310-843-3190
Hughes Environmental
Systems Inc.
1240 Rosecrans Ave.
Manhattan Beach, CA
90266
714-375-6445
Berkeley Environmental
Restoration Center
3112A Etch Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
510-642-2928
Praxis Environmental
Services
San Francisco, CA
Dr. Lloyd Steward
415-641-9044
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USAF-Annstrong
Laboratory
USAEC/
USEPA-NRMRL
X
X


X
76

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In


Steam Injection
Steam Stripping,
Dual Auger
Rotary
Subsurface
Volatilization &
Ventilation
System



Thermal Desorp-
tion (Thermal
Blankets)


Thermal Dcsorp-
tion (Thermal
Wells)


X
X


X













X









X







X


X













































NAPLs,
Chlorinated
Sol vents,
Weathered Fuels
Chlorinated
Solvents


BTEX, PCE,
TCE



PCBs


PCBs


OU-l,IIil1 AFB.
UT
Pinellas STAR
Center, Largo, FL


Buchanan Michigan
Site



Mare Island Naval
Shipyard, Vallejo.
CA


Marc Island Naval
Shipyard, Vallejo.
CA


1995
1996


1994



199?


1997


Demonstration of Steam
Injection As an Enhanced
Source Removal Technology for
Aquifer Restoration
ARA-5241 (ADA364010)
"In Situ Steam Stripping and
Bioremediation Used in Shallow
Media at Pinellas." Ground
Water Currents, June 1998


Billings & Assoc., Inc. (SITS)
EPA 540-A5-94-526 (p 34)



A Demonstration of In -Situ
Thermal Desorptton- Destruc-
tion of PCS "s in Contaminated
Soils at Mare Island Shipyard
NFESC-TDS-205 1-ENV '


A Demonstration of In-Silu
Thermal Desorptton- Destruc-
tion of 'PCBs in Contaminated
Soils at Mare Island Shipyard
NFESC-TDS-205 1 -ENV
Applied Research
Associates, Inc.
South Royalton, VT
802-763-8348
Praxis Environmental
Technologies
Burlingame, CA
415-548-9288
Sandia National Laboratories
Mike Hightower
505-844-5499
Billings & Associates, Inc.
3816 Academy Parkway N-NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
505-345-1116
TerraTherm Environmental
Services
Houston, TX
281-925-0400
RT Environmental
Services, !nc
King of Prussia. PA
61Q~265-1510
TerraTherm En vironmenlal
Services, Houston, TX
281-925-0400
RT Environmental
Services, !nc
King of Prussia. PA
610-265-1510


USAEC
USDOE/USEPA/
FL Dept. of Env.
Protection


USEPA-NRMRE



BADCAT


BADCAT






X







77

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                                  Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                                                          Contact
Sponsor

III
Thermal
Dcsorption
Thermal
Desorption
(Thermal
Thermal Desorp-
lion (Thermal
Blankets)
Thermal Injection
Thermal
Oxidation
Thermal
Treatment



X
X






X

X
X








X
X












Ilg
PCBs
PCBs
TCE
TCK, PCE, TCA
Volatile/Semi-
Volatile
Petroleum
LEFPC Floodplain
Soil, ORNL, Oak
Ridge, TN
Missouri Electric
Works Super&nd
Site. Cape
Girardeau, MO
Missouri Electric
Works Superfund
Site. Cape
Girardeau, MO
Kennedy Space
Flight Center, Cape
Canaveral, FL
M-Area Process
Sewer. Savannah
River Site, Aikcn,
SC
Yolk Field ANGB



Open
1995
1989
Final Report for the Pilot-scale
Thermal Treatment of 'Lower
East Fork Poplar Creek
Floodplain Soils
DF.95009046
"Technology: EPA Testing New
Remediation Process That Could
Heat- Vaporize Pollutants,"
Hazardous Waste News, 20:16,
20 Apr 1998
"Technology: EPA Testing New
Remediation Process That Could
Heat- Vaporize Pollutants,"
Hazardous Waste News, 20:16,
20 Apr 1998
"DNAPL Interagency Agreement
(Work Package #8506 	
Biological Treatment Systems),"
SCFA Midyear JReview Report and
Supporting Documentation, 1999
"Flamcless Thermal Oxidation...",
Remediation Case Studies, V, 6:
Soil Vapor Extraction and Other
In Situ Technologies
EPA 542-R-97-009 (p 142-162)
Radio Frequency Thermal Soil
Decontamination
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 107)
IT Corp.
Knoxvillc. TN
Oak Ridge National Lab.,
TN
M.I. Morris
Oil
General Electric
EPA Region Vll
Pauletta Franee-Issets
913-55 1-7003
Shell Oil
General Electric
FPA Region VI!
Pauletta Franee-Issets
913-551-7003
Steve Antonioli. PI
Thermatrix
Knoxville, TN
Bob Wil bourn
423-539-9603

USDOF.-ORNL
USEPA
USF.PA
USDOE/DOD/
USEPA/NA5A
USDOF-WSRC-
HAZWRAP
USAF-Armstrong
Laboratory






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Technology
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

III
Thermal
Treatment
Thermal Treat-
ment (Electrical
Resistance)
Thermal
Treatment
Thermal
Treatment

Thermal
Enhanced
Recovery

Thermal
Enhanced
Recovery

Thermal
Enhanced
Recovery

X

X











X



X


X


X



X















X



X


X


X



































Volatile/Senii-
Volatile
Petroleum
TCE

TCE
Volatile/Semi-
Volatile
Petroleum


Oily Wastes


Oily



TPH. BTEX
Kelly Air Force
Base, Texas
Kennedy Space
Flight Center, Cape
Canaveral, FL

Tinker AFB, OK
Yolk Field ANGB


Stroudsburg, PA


Penn, Power & Light
Site



Diesel Fuel Spill
1993
Open

1989
1985


1997


1993



1993
Radio Frequency Thermal Soil
Decontamination
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 107)
"DNAPL Intel-agency Agreement
(Work f?SS06 	
Biological Treatment Systems),"
SCK4 Midyear Review Report and
Supporting Documentation, 1999
Demonstration of Thermal
Stripping o/JP-4 and Other
VOCs from Soils at Tinker Air
Force Base
ADA222235
Radio Frequency Thermal Soil
Decontamination
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 107)

Contained Recovery ofOilv Wastes
[An EPA SITE Program document
will be produced.]
Contained Recovery of Oily
Wastes Process, Coal Tar
Derivatives and Petroleum By-
products in Soil
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p. 194)

Hughes Environmental Svs ferns.
Inc. , S leant Enhanced Recovery
Process
EPA540-MR-94-510

Steve Antonioli, PI
Roy F. Weston. Inc.
West Chester, PA

Western Research Institute
Laramie. WY
James Speight
307-721-2011
Western Research Institute
P.O. Box 3395. University
Station
Laramie, WY 82071-3395
307-721-2281
Hughes Environmental
Systems, Inc.
1240 Rosecrans Ave.
Manhattan Beach. CA
90266
714-375-6445
LI SAP-Armstrong
Laboratory
USDOE/DOD/
USEPA/NASA

USAF
USAF -Armstrong
Laboratory


USEPA-NRMRL


USEPA-NRMRL



USEPA-NRMRL







X


X




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/It
Vitrification
Vitrification
Vitrification
Vitrification








X




X


X
X
X
X




Metals, Dioxius,
PCBs
PAH, Heavy
Metal
Radioactive
Wastes
Radioactive
Wastes
Chemical Process
Drainage Site
K-Reactor Seepage
Basin, SRS, Aiken,
SC
Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta,
GA
1994
1994
1996
199?
In Situ Vitrification - Geosafe
Corporation
EPA 540-MR-94-520
In Situ Vitrification at the
Parsons Chemical'ETM
Enterprises Superfund Site,
Grand Ledge, MI
EPA542-R-95-001(p92)
Final Report for the Demonstra-
tion of Plasma In Situ Vitrifica-
tion at the 904-65G K-Reactor
Seepage Basin
WSRC-RP-97-405
Demonstration of In Situ
Plasma Vitrification Technology
for Savannah River Site
Contaminated Soils
WSRC-TR-97-0182
Geosafe Corporation
2950 George Washington
Way
Rich! and WA 99352
509-375-0710
Geosafe Corporation
2950 George Washington
Way
Richland WA
509-375-0710
Wcstinghouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken, SC
R.F. Blundy
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken, SC
R.F. Schumacher
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA 5
USDOE-WSRC
USDOE-WSRC
X
X


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Biofillralion
Flametess
Thermal
Oxidation
Flatnclcss
Thermal
Oxidation
Nonthermal
Plasma
Technology (NPT)
PctroLOK™ PL22
Photocatalytic
Destruction
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X



X





X















TCE
TCE, VC,
cis-l,2-DCE,
benzene
CM Is, TCE.
PCE
VOCs
TCE. 1.1 -DCE.
cis-l,2-DCE,
Ethyl benzene
TCE. LI -DCE.
cis-l,2-DCE,
Ethylbenzene
Anniston Army
Depot, AL
Operable Unit Cl,
MeClelkn AFB
Former Fire
Training Area,
Pittsburgh AEB.
NY
Tinker AFB
Operable Unit Cl,
McClcllan AFB
Operable Unit Cl,
AFB
1999
1995
1997

1995
1995
Remediation of Air Streams
Contaminated with Trichloroel-
hvlene Using Biofiltrafion at
Anniston Army Depot [fact
sheetj aec.army.mil'
Flamekss Thermal Oxidation of
Vapor Phase Compounds [fact
sheet]
www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/'
TECH/sd_flame.htm
"Performance and Cost
Evaluation of Flameless
Thermal Oxidation for Vapor-
Phase VOC Treatment" Third
Tri-Service Environmental
Technology1 Workshop, 1998
Small-Scale Demonstration of
Nonthermal Plasma VOC
Treatment at Tinker AFB
LA-UR-96-3859
Elastomeric Polymer Filler
Media for Vapor Phase
Compounds [fact sheet]
wvvw.meelellan.af.mil/EM/
TECII/sd clast.htm
Titanium Dioxide Photocatafyiic
Destruction of Vapor Phase
Compounds [fact sheet]
www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/'
TECH/sd_tidi.htm
U.S. Army Environmental
Center Wayne Sisk
wesisk(a)aec. apgea.ariny.mil
MeClelkn AFB, CA
Phil Moofc
916-643-5443
[Vendor; Thermatiix. Inc.]
Thermatrix, Inc.
Knoxville, TN
Los Alamos National Lab,,
NM
RA. Kotzekwa
McClellan AFB, CA
Phil Mook
916-643-5443
[ Vendor: Advanced Water
System s]
MeClelkn AFB, CA
Phil Moofc
916-643-5443
niook.phil(2so,iaLniccldlanafnil
[Vendor Matrix Photocata-
lyric]
USAEC/Anniston
Army Depot/TVA
USAF- MeClellan
AFB
USAF
USDOE-LANL/
USAF
USAF-McClellan
AFB'USEPA/
Cal-EPA
USAF-MeClellan
AFB/USEPA;
Cal-EPA






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  Technology
                   Hi!
                       a  A  W
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments  Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

Off-Gas


Photocatalytic
Oxidation


Photocatalytic
Destruction



Photolytic
Destruction




Photolytic
Destruction
Purus Adsorption
Desorption
Remediation
Equipment
(PADRE)


Silent Discharge
Plasma
Destruction



X



X




X





X




X




X







X




X










X




X












X










X




X












X










X




X






























































PCE



VOCs


TCE, PCE.
1,1,1-TCA,
Xylenes, SVOCs




Chlorinated
Solvents


TCE. PCE.
1,1,1-TCA,
Xylcncs, SVOCs


TCE, PCE,
U.l-TCA,
Xylenes, SYOCs



Loring AFB, ME

Stamina Mills
Superiimd Site. N.
Smithfield, RI



Operable Unit D,
McClellan AFB



Naval Air Station
North Island, San
Diego, CA



Operable Unit D,
McClellan AFB



Operable Unit D.
McClellan AFB



1996



1999




1996





1998




1994




1996

"Results from Air Emission
Control Studies," HazTECII
News, 11:22, 7 Nov 1996
AIR II Photocatalytic Technology
for Air Streams
[An EPA SITE Program,
document will be produced.]

Photolytic Destruction of Vapor
Phase Compounds [fact sheet]
www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/
TECH/sd photo.htm


Photolytic Destruction Technol-
ogy/or Chlorinated & Petro-
leum Hydrocarbons
TDS-2056-ENV
Regenerable Adsorption of
Vapor Phase Compounds
[fact sheet]
www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/
TECII/sd rcgcn.htm

Nontherifial Plasma Destruction
of Vapor Phase Compounds [fact
sheet] www.mcclellan.af.mil'
EM/TECH/sd_nonth.htm
KSE Inc.
Amherst, MA
James Kittrcll
413-549-5506
KSE, Inc.
Amhufst, MA
James Kittrell
413-549-5506
McClellan AFR, CA
Phil Mook
916-643-5443
[Vendor: Process Technolo-
gies, Inc.]
Naval Facilities Engineer-
ing Service Center
(NFESC)
Port Hueneme, CA
John Tsdley
DSN 551-5081
McClellan AFB, CA
Phil Mook
916-643-5443
mookphil(a)anal.mccleEanf£mil
[Vendor: Purus, Inc.]
AFB, CA
Phil Mook
916-643-5443
[Vendor: ENV America.
Irvine, CA]


USEPA SITE
Program



USEPA-NRMRL


IJSAF-McClellan
AFB/'USEPA/
Cal-EPA





'NFESC


USAF-McClellan
AFB/'USEPA/
Cal-EPA


USAF-McClellan
AFB/USEPA/
Cal-EPA



X


X




X

















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 Technology
                                         Technical    Site or Waste
                                         Project Report Title
                                         Reference Number
                                           (Page Number)
                                                         Contact


IJV/ Oxidation
                     X
                            X
Gasoline
Residuals
Site SS-20
(MOGAS), Myrtle
Beach AFB, Myrtle
Beach, SC
                                                                       1996
Performance and Cost Evalua-
tion of ULTROX D-TOX UV/
Oxidation System for the
Treatment of Hydrocarbon
Vapors from Fuel-Contaminated
Soils 1996. ADA324 022/3
Zimpro, ULTROX Division
Parsons Engineering
                                                                                                                                USAF
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  Technology
 Technical   Site or Waste
Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor
GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
Ex
Bioreactor, Fixed
Film
Bioreactor
(GAC-FBR)
Bioreactor,
Fixed- Film
Bioreactor,
Fluidized Bed
Adsorption
Bioreactor.
Fixed- Film
Bioremediation


X
X
X

X
X






X


X

X



X

X










BTF.X
PAHs, BTEX,
Metals
Chlorobcnzcnc
TCE
Chlorinated
Solvents
PAHs, Pheaolics
Allied Signal. St.
Joseph, MI
Supcrfimd Site
Atlanta Gas Light
Company, Augusta.
GA
Robin sAFB, GA
CRREL, Hanover,
NH
Kelly AFB, TX
American Creosote
Works, Pensaeola,
FL
1996
1997
1992
1996
1990
1991
Submerged Aerobic Fixed Film
Reactor
|An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced.]
Mobile Bioreactor Demonstration
setechctr.org/Environmental/
mobile.htm
Chlombenzene Bioreactor
Demonstration
AL/EQ- 1993-0008
Ffnidized-Bed Adsorption
Bioreactor for the Treatment of
Groutidwater Contaminated with
Solvents at Low Concentration
CRREL Report 99-1
Biological Treatment of Ground-
wafer Contaminated with
Affixtures of Aromatic Compounds
AFCESA/ESL-TR-9 1-42
SBP Technologies, Inc.,
Membrane Filtration and
Bioremediattoa
EPA 540/AR-92/014
Allied Signal Corp.
Des Plaines. IE
Steve Lupton
708-391-3500
Southeastern, Technology
Center (STC)
Jim Ullery
706-722-3490
JUllery(3> setechetr.org
U.S. EPA
Dennis Miller
580-436-8567
miller.dennise;ft:cpa.gov
U.S. Air Force
Cathy Vogcl
Cold Regions Research and
Engineering Laboratory
(CRREL)
Hanover, NH
Dr. Paul H. Miyares
Air Force Civil Engineer-
ing Support Agency
Tyndall AFB. FL
C.A. Pettigrew. J. Spain.
C.M. Vogel
SBP Technologies, Inc.
6149 North Shore Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 708 17
504-753-5255
USEPA-NRMRL
STC'USDOE-SR
USAF
SERDP
USAF
USEPA-NRMRL





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GROUNDWAJER DEMONSTRAJ7ON PROJECTS
Ex



Diorcmcdiation
(Landfarming)



Bioremediation

Bioremedialion
(GAC-FBR)










X



X














X


X





































BTEX



PCP
Chlorinated
Solvents,
Nitrated
Compounds,
Aromatic
Hydrocarbons


Fairbanks Interna-
tional Airport,
Fairbanks, AL



Wood Preserving

Various Military
Facilities



1992



1989




Bioremediation of Hvdrocarbon-
Contaminated Groundwater in
Northern Climates
CRREL Special Report 98-5
(p5-ll)


Biotrol - Biotreatmenf of
Groundwater
EPA540/A5-91/001
Treatment of Industrial Process
Effluents & Contaminated
Groundwater Using the
Biological Granular Activated
Carbon-Fluidized Bed Reactor
(GAC-FBR) Process
V.I: ADA348453. V.2:
ADA348454
U.S. Army Cold Regions
Research and Engineering
Laboratory (CRREL)
I lanover, NI I
Charles M. Reynolds
603-646-4394
reynolds(a)errel. usaee.aniiy.mil
Biotrol, Inc.
10300 Valley View Road
Suite 107
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
612-942-8032
EFX Systems, Inc.
Lansing. MI
Bcnovska, Mirka; Cook,
Jeff; Groshko, Veronica;
Heine. Bob; Hohnian.
Connie


USAGE/
Alaska DOT;
SERDP



USEPA-NRMRL


SERDP







X



In

Air Sparging

Air Sparging

X





X

















CAHs

BTEX

Selected DoD Sites

Former Fueling
Facility, Homer, AK

Open

1993
Use of Cometabolic Air
Sparging to Remediate
Chlomethane- Contaminated
Groundwater Aquifers
www.eslcp.org/projeets/eleanup/
remediation/ 1998 10o.htm
V'Tlie Use of Oxygen Release
Compound ibr Groundwater
Bioremediation in Alaska," 7th ACS
Special Symposium. 1995 (p917)
Applied Research Associ-
ates. Inc.
Tvndall AFB. FL
Erica S.K. Becvar
850-283-6225
erioa.beovarMEmlq.afri.af.mil
Hart Crowser
Anchorage, AK
H.J. Mariow

ESTCP






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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.
Air Sparging
(Push-Pull
Monitoring/
Optimization)
Air Sparging (Air-
Injection Tracer
Monitoring/
Optimization)
Bio-Fix Beads
Biobarrier
Biodegradalion
Biodegradation



X


X
X


X
X










X



X


X







Gasoline
Gasoline
Heavy Metals
TCE,
cis-DCE
Fuels, Oils, &
Non-halogen
Solvents
Organics &
Metals
Naval Exchange
Service Station,
Port I In en c National
Test Site, CA
Naval Exchange
Service Station,
Port Huene National
Test Site, CA
Acid Mine Drainage
Waters
Gilbert-Mosley
Superfund Site,
Wichita, KS
JP-4 at Kelly Air
Force Base
Columbia
County Landfill.
GA
1997
1997

1996

1997
"Diagnostic Tools for Quantify-
ing Oxygen Mass Transfer
During In Situ Air Sparging." In
Situ Bioremedialion of Petroleum
Ilvdrocarbon and Other Organic
Compounds. 1999. (p 123-129)
"Diagnostic Tools for Quantify-
ing Oxygen Mass Transfer
During In Situ Air Sparging," In
Situ Bioreitiediation of Petroleum
Hydrocarbon and Other Organic
Compounds. 1999. (p 123-129)
BIO-FIX Beads
EPA 542/B-93/009 - Oct 93
(P 19)
"Bioaugmentation with New
Organism Wins AAEE Excel-
lence Award."
HazTECH News. 12:11,
5 June 199?
In Silu Biodegradalion
EPA 542/B-93/009 - Oct 93
(P 49)
"Southeastern Technology
Center Tests Aerobic System.,."
Tech Trends, July 1997
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
Cristin L. Bruce
Oregon Graduate Institute
Beavcrton, OR
Ilia L. Amerson
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
Cristin L. Bruce
Oregon Graduate Institute
Beaverton, OR
Ilia L. Amerson

Camp Dresser & McKee
Kansas City. MO

Southeastern Technology
Center (STC)
James Ullery
706-722-3490
U.S. Navy-NSEFC
U.S.Naw-NSEFC
US BOM
USEPA
USAF-Arm strong
Laboratory
STC/
USDOE-SR






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G1WUNDWATER DEMONSTRAT7ON PROJECTS
In.
Bi odcgradati on
Biodegradation
Bi odcgradati on
Biofilters
Biological
Treatment
Bioremediation
Biorcmediation

X
X
X
X
X

X
X






X





X
X




















Fuels, Oils, &
Non-halogen
Solvents
TCE, Organies
TCE, PCE
TCE
TCE
TCA
BTEX
JIM al Elgin Air
Force Base
Groundwater Seep,
ORNL
K-25 Site
Nuclear Production
Chieo Municipal
Airport, CA
Airfield
Hanford Test Site
Electric Utility Site

1994

1995
1989
1995
1992
In Situ Biodegradation
EPA 542/B-93/009 - Ocl 93
(p49)
Demonstration of Co-Metabolic
Techniques
DOE/EM-0248 - Jim 95
(p 169)
A erobic Biodegradation
EPA 542/13-93/009 - Get 93
(p9)
In Situ A-liembfal Filters, Chico
Municipal Airport Site:
Resting-Sfafe Biofilter Concept
Proven in Field Test
UCRL-TB- 123399
In Situ and Above-Ground
Biological Treatment of TCE
EPA 542/B-93/009 - Ocl 93
(p47)
In Situ Bioremediation of
Grmmdwater
DOE/EM-0248 - Jim 95 (p 183)
Bioremediation Field Initiative
Site Profile: Public Service
Company of Colorado
EPA 540-506D - Jul 95

Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
P.O. Box 200g
Oak Ridge. TN 37831
615-576-4853

Brown and Caldwell
Walnut Creek, CA
Lawrence Livermore
National Lab,
Richard Knapp
925-423-3328
knapp4;S;llnl ,gov

Pacific Northwest
Laboratory, Battelle Blvd.
Richland, WA
509-378-3903
EPA NPvMRL/ Univ of
Colorado Denver, Colorado
U SAF-Armstrong
Laboratory
USDOE-
Germaiitowii
USDOE- Savannah
River
USDOE-OSTD/
Victor Muscat Trust
U SAF-Armstrong
Laboratory
USDOE
USEPA Region 8





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G1WUNDWTER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.
Bioremedialion
(PHOStcr™
Nutrient Injection)
Bioremediation
Bioremedialion
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Barrier

X



X

X
X
X







X













BTEX
CT, Nitrate
JP-4 Jet Fuel
BTEX
BTEX
TPH
Fuel Depot,
Augusta- Richmond
County Central
Shop. GA
Hanford 200 Area
Elgin AEB, FL
Fuel Spill Site
Denver Federal
Center, CO
Open
1996
1994

1996
PHOSter Bioremediation
Technology: Award- Winning
Technology Demonstrated in
Downtown Augusta
sctcchctr. org/En vi ron m en tal /
phostcr.htm
In Situ Bioremediation for the
Hanford Carbon Tetrachloride
Plume
DOE/EM-0418
Pilot Demonstration of
Nitrate-Based 'Bioremediation of
Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer at
Elgin AFB, Florida: Site
Characterization, Design, and
Performance Evaluation
AL/EQ-TP- 1996-0034
Bioremediation of Aromatic
Hydrocarbons
EPA 542/B-93/009 - Oct 93
(p29)
"Bioremedialion Barrier
Eniplaced through Hydraulic
Fracturing," Ground Wafer
Currents, March 1999
Southeastern Technology
Center (STC)
Jim Ullery
706-722-3490
JUllery'ffisctcchctr.org
Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory' (PNNL)
Rod Skeen
509-375-2265
Robert S. Kerr Environ-
mental Research Laboratory
Ada, OK
Stephen R. Ilutchins
hutchins.steveiaJepa.goy

FOREMOST Solutions.
Inc.
Setli Hunt
303-271-9114
EPA Region 8
Sandra Stavncs
stavens.sandra@epa.gov
STC/USDOE-SR
USDOE-PNNL
Air Force Engineer-
ing Services Center,
Tyndall AFB, FL
Naval Weapons
Station
USEPA/OSA/
State of CO





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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.

niorcmcdiation
(Rccirculating
Leachbeds)



Bioremediation
(Hydraulic
Fracturing)



Bioremediation
(Monitoring/
Optimization)



Bioremediation

Bioremediation



















X



X







X


















X










X



X

X





































BTEX



TPH



Naphthalene



JP-4 Jet Fuel,
BTEX

PAIIs, PCP

Fairbanks Interna-
tional Airport,
Fairbanks, AL



Denver Federal
Center, CO



ORNL, Oak Ridge,
TN


U.S. Coast Guard
Air Station,
Traverse City, M!

Wood Preserving
Facilities


1991



1996



1996



1989

1995
Bioremediation of Ilvdrocarbon-
Contandnaied Groundwater in
Northern Climates
CRRF.L Special Report 98-5
(p 15-16)


"Bioremediation. Barrier
Emplaced through Hydraulic
Fracturing." Ground Water
Currents, March 1999


Genetically Engineered
Microbes (GKMs) to Determine
Contaminant Bioavailability
[fact sheet] www.envnet.org/
en vnet/sciVtech/voc/pIa33 .htin
"Nitrate-Mediated Biodegrada-
tion of BTEX in JIM Contam-
inated Soil and Groundwater: a
Field Pilot- Scale Demonstration
Project," Bioremediation - Field
Experience, 1994 (p 361-379)
Bioremediaiton of Field
initiative Sile Profiles: Libby
Ground Water SuperfiuiJ Site
EPA 540-F-95-50d \
U.S. Army Cold Regions
Research and Engineering
Laboratory (CRREL)
Hanover, NH
Charles M. Reynolds
603-646-4394
reynolds@crrel. usace.anny.mil
FOREMOST Solutions, Inc.
Seth Hunt
303-271-9114
EPA Region 8
Sandra Stavnes
sta vens. sandra@epa.gov
University of Tennessee
Gary Sayler. PI
423-924-8080
DOE- Savannah River Site
Jim Wright, Program
Manager
803-725-5608
Robert S. Kerr Environ-
mental Research Laboratory
Ada. OK
Stephen R, Hutching
hntchins.steve@epa.gov
USEPA NRMRE
Utah State University,
Utah

USACF./
Alaska DOT;
SERDP



USEPA/GSA/
State of CO



USDOE-ORNL/
University of
Tennessee



USEPA/USCG

USFPVNRMRT

















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In



Biorcmcdiation





Bioremediation




Bioremediation
(Infiltration
Galleries)






Bioremediation




Bioslurping



X





X



































X











X

















































































X






































TCP.




Chlorinated
Solvents






BTEX






Nitrates




TPII


Kennedy Space
Center, Florida




4 Sites in TN,
Unidentified




Fairbanks Interna-
tional Airport,
Fairbanks, AL






Bendena Site, KS




Fuel Farm









Open






1992






1999




1994

In Situ Microbial Filters
EPA 542/R-95/006 - May 95
(P 25)
Creation of Guidelines for
Evaluating In-Sitii Bioremed-
iation of Chlorinated Solvents &
Demonstration of the Technique:
USGS PROJECT TN127 -
Superfund Bioremediation


Bioremediation of Hvdrocarbon-
Contaminated Groundwafer in
Northern Climates
CRREL Special Report 98-5
(p 11-14)




Biological Denitritleation
[An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced,]

Bioslurping: Vacuum-Enhanced
Free-Product Recovery Coupled
with Bioventing: A Case Study
Abstract
Lawrence Pi verm ore
National Laboratory
Livermore, CA
510-423-3118


USGS
Nashville District Office
Thomas D. Byl
615-837-4700
U.S. Army Cold Regions
Research and Engineering
Laboratory (CRRPE)
Hanover, NH
Charles M. Reynolds
603-646-4394
ieynoldsfflcrre1.usacc.anny.ini1
Eeo Mat Inc.
Hay ward, CA
Kim Halley
510-783-5885
EPA-NRMRL
Ronald Lewis
513-569-7856
Battelle Columbus
I ,aboratory
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43201
614-424-4698



USDOE-PLNP




USGS/
TN DEC




USACP/
Alaska DOT/
SERDP






USEPA-NRMRL




U.S. Navy PWD




























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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.
Biovcnting
Bi oven ting
Enhanced
Bioremedialion
Enhanced
Bioretnediation
Enhanced
Bioremediation


X

X
X
X

X







X














TPII
Hydrocarbons
TCE, PCE, DCE
MTBE
TCE
Selected DoD Sites
Airfield
Dry Cleaning Site
Plume, Port
Huenenie, CA
Edwards AFB, CA
Open
1992


1996
Natural Pressure-Driven
Passive Biovenfing [fact sheet]
www.eslcp.org/projects/cleanup/
rcmcdiati on/1 997 15o.htm
Bioventfng
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p35)
"Field Application of a Eactic
Acid Ester for PCE
Bioremediation," Engineered
Approaches for In Situ
Bioremediation of Chlorinated
Solvent Contamination. 1 999
(p 61-66)
"Demonstration of the Enhanced
MTBE Bioremediation (EMB) In
Situ Process," In Situ
Bioremediation of Petroleum
HydmcarboH and Of her Organic
Compounds. 1 999 (p 37-46)
"Full-Scale Evaluation of In Situ
Cometabolie Degradation of
Triehloroethylene in Ground-
water through Toluene Injection,"
ES&T.32-.1 (p 88- 100)
NFESC
Port Hueneme, CA
Sherric Larson
805-982-4826
larsonsl;?i:n fcsc.navy.mil
Battelle Columbus
Laboratory
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43201
614-424-4698
Montgomery Watson
Des Moines, IA
John K. Sheldon
Regenesis
San Juan Capistrano. CA
Stephen S. Koenigsberg
949-366-8000
Equilon Enterprises LLC
[Sliell/Texaeo], Houston, TX
J.P. Salanitro
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
P.C. Johnson
Stanford University
Perry L. McCarty
inccarty@cive.stanford.edu
ESTCP
U.S. Navy PWD

U.S.Navy-NSEFC
USAF/IISRC/
USEPA-RSKRL

X



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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.




Enhanced
Diorcmcdiation



Enhanced
Bioremediation




Enhanced
Bioremediation






Enhanced
Bioremediation


Enhanced
Bioremedialion





X




X













X




















X











X

























































X































































TCE, PCE, cis-
1,2-DCE



Chlorinated
Solvents





Gasoline, BTEX







TCE, PCE



Hydrocarbons



Manufacturing
Facility/ Superfund
Site


Naval Air Station
Fallen
(NASF), NY




Naval Weapons
Station, Seal Beach







Watertown, MA



Airfield





1998




Open





Open







1998



1993
"Pilot Study for Enhanced
Biodegradalion of Chlorinated
VOC s," Engineered Approaches
for In Situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvent Contam-
ination. 1999 , (p 135-140)
Demonstration ofBioaugmen-
tation at Naval Air Station Fallon
(NASF), Nevada [fact
www.estep.org/projects/cleanup/
remediation/ 1 999 1 4o . htm
Enhanced In Situ Anaerobic
Bioremediation of Fuel
Contaminated Groundwater
[fact sheet] www.estcp.org'1'
projects/cleaiiup/remediation/
199522o.htm

"Passively Enhanced In Situ
Biodegradation of Chlorinated
Solvents,™ Engineered Approaches
fat" In Situ Biat'emecMation of
Chlorinated Solvent Contamina-
tion. 1999.
(p 121-12?)
Augmented In Situ Subsurface
Bioremediation Process, Bio-
Rem, Inc.
EPA 540-MR-93-527

ARCADIS Geraghly &
Miller
Dublin, OH
James J. Reid
614-764-2310
AFRL/MLQE
Tyndall AFB, FL
Major Tim Wiley
850-283-6299
tim.wiley(3>mlq.afrl. af.mil

NFESC
Port Hucncme, CA
Carmen Lebron
805-982-1616
lcbronca@nfcsc.navy.mil
Harding Lawson Assoc.
Maureen A. Dooley
Wafcefield, MA
781-245-6606
Regenesis
San Juan Capistrano, CA
Stephen S. Koenigsberg
949-366-8000
Bio-Rem, Inc.
P.O. Box 116
Butler, IN 46721
219-868-5823










ESTCP





ESTCP











USEPA-NRMRL





























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G1WUNDWATER DEMONSTRAT7ON PROJECTS
In.
Enhanced
niorcmcdiation
Enhanced
Bioremediation
Enhanced
Bioremediation
Enhanced
Bioreniediation
Enhanced
Bioreniediation
X
X


X


X
X






















TCE. PCF.
TCE, PCE, eis-
1,2-DCE
BTEX
BTEX
TCE, VC,
cis-l,2-DCE
Cape Canaveral Air
Station, FL & 4
Unspecified DoD
Sites
Unidentified Site in
FL
Former Fueling
Facility. Homer, AK
Formerly JiniBo's
Gas N'Goodies,
Aiken, SC
UST site 23, Naval
Air Station Point
Mugu, CA
Open
1998
1993
1999
1999
Treat ability Test for Reductive
Anaerobic Biological In-Situ
Treatment Technolog}' (RABITT)
[fact sheet]
"A Pilot Study Using HRC™ to
Enhance Bioremediation of
CAHs," Engineered Approaches
for In Situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvent Contam-
ination. 1999 (p 177-180)
"The Use of Oxygen Release
Compound for Groundwater
Bioreniediation in Alaska," 7th
ACS Special Symposium. 1995
(p917)
PHOSter Bioremediation
Technology: Award- Winning
Technology Demonstrated in
Downtown Augusta
"Accelerated In Situ
Bioremediation of Chlorinated
Ethenes in Groundwater with
High Sulfatc Concentrations,"
Engineered Approaches for In
Situ Bioreniediation of Chlori-
nated Solvent Contamination.
1999, (p 165-170)
AFRL/MLQE
Tyndall AFB, FL
Major Tim Wiley
850-283-6299
tim.wileyiffimlq. afrl.af.mil
Water Restoration, Inc.
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Madeleine Wu
Hart Crowser
Anchorage, AK
II.J. Marlow
Southeastern Technology
Center (STC)
Jim Ullery
706-722-3490
JUlleryiffisetechctr.org
Battelle PNWD
Richland, WA
Christian D. Johnson
Naval Construction
Battalion Ctr.
Fort Hueneme, CA
Steve Granade
ESTCP


STC/USDOE-SR
DoD Installation
Restoration Program





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  Technology
11!
I  I  I
y  I  1  Technical   Site or Waste
O  *"  ^L
>  i  «  Comments  Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor
GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In



Enhanced
Bioremedialion

Enhanced
Bioremediation


Enhanced
Bioremedialion

Enhanced
Bioretnediation



X

X



X





X

X





X



























X























As, VOCs

PCE.TCE, 1,1-
DCE,



TCE, TCA

BTEX



Former
Municipal Landfill,
Dover, NH

Dry Cleaning
Facility


ITT Industries Night
Vision Plant,
Roanoke, VA

Former Oil Depot,
FJrummondville, QC



Open

1999



Open

1995



"Sequential Anaerobic/ Aerobic
In Situ Treatment System," Tech
Trends. Aug 1999
"Induced Cometabolism of
Chlorinated VOCs Using
Propane." Engineered Ap-
proaches for In Situ
Bioremediation of Chlorinated
Solvent Contamination. 1999.
(p 1-6)
"Air Flow in Fractured Bedrock
for In- Situ Ground water
Bioremediation," Engineered
Approaches for In Situ
Bioremediation of Chlorinated
Solvent Contamination. 1 999
(p 255^261)

In Situ Flushing: Technology
Status Report
GWRTAC TS-98-01
(p 75-7?)
Envirogen
Craig Lizotte
781-821-5560
lizottc@euvirogcn .com
State of New Hampshire.
Dcpt. of Environmental
Services
Andrew Hoffman
603-271-6778
a lioffrnan(a)des. state. nil. us

Parsons Engineering
Science, Inc.
Cincinnati, OH
Peter I. Dacyk
William D. Hughes
ITT Industries, Roanoke,
VA
Rosann Kryczkowski
540-362-7356
Earth Tech, Roanoke. VA
Gregory E. Carter
540-563-4193
Serrener Consultation lac.
855, rue Pepin, bureau 200
Sherbroofce
Quebec, J1L 2P8, Canada
Arnold Ross
819-829-0101



State of NH-DES




USEPA SITE
Program

MIC of Canada/
Env. Canada/
Ministry of Env. of
Ouebec/Serrener-
Varisco Consortium












94

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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In
Enhanced
niorcmcdiation
Enhanced
Bioremediation
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(O2 via
Riosparging)
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Compost Based)
Phytoremedialion
X
X


X


X















X






TCE. PCF.
TCE
BTEX
Cd, M, Pb, Zn
TCE
Natural Gas
Pipeline Compres-
sor Station, VA
Unidentified Site.
Lansing, MI
East Garrington Gas
Plant, Alberta,
Canada
Sul fide Mineral Ore-
Storage Site,
Greater Vancouver,
Western Canada
Air Force Plant 4,
Foil Worth, TX
1998
1998
Open

Open
"Full -Scale In Situ Cometabolic
Bioremedialion at a Pipeline
Site, Engineered Approaches
for In Situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvent Contam-
ination. 1999 (p 113-119)
"Cometabolic Degradation of
Tricliloroethylene Using a Full-
Scale Integrated Bioproeessing
System," Engineered Ap-
proaches for In Situ Biore-
tnediaiion of Chlorinated
Solvent Contamination. 1999
(p 2 17-223)
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Installation Profiles
www.rtdf.org/
"Remediation of a Heavy Metal
Plume Using a Reactive Wall,"
Bioremediation of Metals
Inorganic Compounds. 1999
(p 17-24)
Plant Enhanced Bioremediation
of Contaminated Soil and
Groimdwater [fact sheet]
www.eslep.org/projects/cleanup/
remediation/ 1995 19o.htm
Radian International
Austin. TX
Robert Legrand
512-454-4797
Global Remediation
Technologies. Inc.
1235 Woodmere
Traverse City. MI 49686
Jian Xing
Komcx International Ltd.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Marc Bowles
403-247-0200
mbowles(«!,calgary.komex.
com
Conor Pacific-WTI
Burlington, Canada
Rick McGregor
604-669- 3373
ASC/EMR
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Oregon' I larvey
937-255-7716 ext. 302
liareeygjf&nisnitp.wpalb.aiTnil
USDOE/Gas
Research Institute

U. of Calgary/
Waterloo Centre for
GW Rsch/
Amoco/Shell
Environment Canada
ESTCP

X



95

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G1WUNDWATER DEMONSTRAT7ON PROJECTS
Ex
Groundwatcr
Extraction &
Air Stripping
Groundwater
Extraction &
Air Stripping
Groundwater
Extraction &
Air Stripping
Groundwater
Extraction &
Oxidation
High-Energy
Electron Irradia-
tion
Membrane
Filtration
X

X
X
X


X





















X






TCE, PCE,
DCE,
BTEX
TCE. PCE.
DCE,
PCR PCE, DCE
Chlorinated
Solvents and
Fuels
Metals
Landfill Disposal
Pit USTs
Underground
Storage Tanks
Disposal Pit
Industrial
Savannah River Site
Zinc Superfund Site
1993
1994
1993
1994
1994
1990
Pump and Treat of Contami-
nated Groundwater at Operable
Unit B'C McClellan Air Force
Base, CA
EPA542-R-95-001 (p48)
Recovery of Petroleum Product ,
Fort Drum, Fuel Dispensing
Area 1595, Waieriown, New York
EPA542-R-95-001 (p42)
Pump and Treat of Contami-
nated (imnndwafer at Operable
'Unit D McClellan Air Force
Base, CA
EPA542-R-95-001 (p 50)
Pump aid Treat of Contaminated
Gmundwater at US DOE, Kansas
City Plant. Kansas City, MO
EPA 542-R-95-001 (p 54)
High Voltage Environmental
Applications Incorporated,
Electron Beam Technology
EPA 540-R-96-504
E.I. Dupani De Nemours and
Oberlin Filter Co, -
Micrqflltration Technology
EPA 54Q-A5-90-0Q7



Allied Signal. Inc.
High Voltage Environmen-
tal Applications, Inc.
9562 Doral Blvd..
Miami, PL 33 178
305-593-5330
E.I. De 'Nemours Co. &
Oberlin Filter Co.
1007
Wilmington, DE 19898
302-774-2277
USEPA Region 9
U.S. Army- Fort
Drum
USEPA Region 9
USDOE Environ-
mental Restoration
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL




X

96

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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
Ex
Membrane
Filtration
Oxidation
Pervaporation
Photocatalytic
Aqueous Phase
Organics
Destruction
Photochemical
(Oxidation
Photochemical
Oxidation
Polishing Filter

X
X
X
X
X



X
X








X








X





X







Hazardous
Waste
TCE
Solvents,
Degreasers,
Gasoline
TCE, PCE,
BTEX
TCE. PCE. DCA
TCE. VOCs,
SVOCs
Metal s,
Radionuclides
Central Landfill.
Johnston, RI
DOE Kansas City
Plant
Naval Air Station
North Island, San
Diego. CA
Oak TO
Tracy. CA Site
Airfield
Rocky Flats Plant
1994

1995
1995
1992

1993
Disc Tube™ Module Techno!-
ogv, Rochem Separation
Systems, Inc.
EPA 540-MR-96-507
Ultraviolet Radiation, Hydrogen
Peroxide, and Ozone, Trichloro-
elh}'lene in Ground Wafer
EPA 542/B-93/009 - Oct 93
(p 230)
Cross-flow Pervaporation
lechnoiogy, Zenon Environmen-
tal, Inc.
EPA540-R-95-511
Photocatalytic Aqueous Phase
Organics Destruction Process
EPA 540-R-97-503
Demonstration of Peroxidation
Systems, Inc.
EPA 542-R-95-006 (p 24)
Phase Transfer Oxidation
EPA 542-R-95-006 (p 26)
Colloid Polishing Filter
Method,
Filter Flow Technology Inc.
EPA540-MR-94-501 "
Rochem Separation
Systems, Inc.
3904 Del Anio Blvd.,
Suite 801.
Torrance, CA 90503
310-370-3160
Oak Ridge National
laboratory
P.O. Box Oak Ridge,
TN37S3 1-631?
423-574-8581
Zcnon Environmental Inc.
845 Harrington Ct.
Burlington, Ontario,
Canada
905-639-6320
Matrix Photocatalytic Ltd.
London, Ontario
Robert Henderson
519-660-8669


Filter Flow Technology, !nc
22 Texas Avenue
League City, Texas 77573
713-332-3438
USFPA-NRMRL
USDOE-QRNL
USEPA/U.S. Navy/
Env. Canada/
Ontario Ministry of
Env. & Energy
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL
USAF. Armstrong
Laboratory
USEPA-NRMRL







97

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G1WUNDWTER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
Ex
Separator -
Filter - Coalcsccr
Solar
Detoxification
Spray Irrigation
UV Irradiation
UV Oxidation
UV Oxidation

X
X
X

X
X
X










X















X

I lydrocarbon s
YOCs
TCE. TCA. CT.
EDB, PCE
PCE, TCE, TCA
Explosives
Halogenated
VOCs
Petroleum Products
Corp. Site, FL
Lawrence
Livermore Lab
Hastings, NE
Savannah River
Test Site-
Arm Y Depot
Barrel & Drum,
Company
1994
1987
1996

1994
1989
North America Technologies
Group, Inc.. SFC Oieofilfration
System
EPA 540-MR-94-525
Solar Detoxification
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 74)
Sprinkler Irrigation as a VOC
Separation and Disposal
Method
EPA 540-R-98-502
Integrated Pulsed Ultraviolet
Irradiation
DOE/EM-024S(p213)
Evahtafuion of Ul7 Methods for
the Remediation of Explosives in
Grotmdwater
SFIM-AEC-ETCR-95068
Ultivx International - Ultravio-
let Ozone Treatment for Liquids
EPA 540-A5-89-012
North American Technolo-
gies Group.
33 16 Corbin Way
Sacramento, CA 95827
916-366-7873
Lawrence Livermore Lab
P.O. Box 808
MS L-207
Livermore, CA 94550
510-422-3521
University of Nebraska at
Lincoln
Hastings, NE
402-783-393 1
Purus, Inc.
2713 North First Street
San Jose, CA 95 134
408-955-1000
Purifies, Inc.
Solarchena Ultrex (Zimpro)
Vulcan Peroxide System,
Inc.
Ultras. A Divison of
Zimpro Environmental
2435 South Anne Street
Ana, CA 92704
714-545-5557
USEPA-NRMRE
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRE
USDOE
U.S. Army EC
USEPA-NRMRL



X


98

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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
Ex
UV Oxidation
X
X




TCE, BTEX
Airfield
1993
Magnum Water Technology -
CAV - OK Ultraviolet Oxidation
Process
EPA 540-AR-93-520
Magnum Water Technology
600 Lairporl Street
El Scgundo, CA 90245
310^322^4143
USEPA-NRMRL

In Situ.
Adsorption/
Mierotiltration
Advanced
Oxidation Process
Advanced
Oxidation Process
\it Spatting
\apoi Evliatlion



\

X

\





X


X





X

Arsenic
I lydrogcu
Peroxide,
Various Fuels
"TOT,
\(Ks
Mining Site, MT
Lakehurst, New
Jersey
Bangor SUBASE
DOE Mound
LdeilitA
Mianiisbiiij OH
1997
1991
1993
1997
"Technologies For Decontam-
inating Water: Arsenic," [section
10.1.1] EFC Biennial Report:
April 1, 1996 to March 31, 1998
Rpt. No. DO 1-97/98
Advanced Oxidation Process.
l-'OCs in Ground Water
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 185)
Advanced Oxidation Process.
l-'OCs in Ground Water
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 183)
Demonstnled Ail Spauiii"'
Vapoi Extraction
\\\\\\ ohio doe «*o\ oh siL4
Zenon Environmental Inc.
845 Harrington Ct.
Burlington, Ontario,
Canada
905-639-6320
Illinois State Water Survey
2204 Griffith Drive
Champaign, IE 61820-7495
217-333-5905
Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
560 Laboratory Drive
Port Hueneme. CA 93043-
4328
805-982-1616
DOE Ohio Sites Technol-
ogy Coordination Group
(STCG) Miamisburg
I lines lohnson
9^-847-5234
james ojolnisoni rtteni.doe.gov
Env. Canada/ Zenon
Env.
NEESC
NFESC
USDOE-Ohio STCG




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                                  Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                                                          Contact
Sponsor

In
Air Sparging
Air
Air Stripping
Air Stripping
Air Stripping/
Vapor Extraction
Catalytic
Decontamination

X
X
X
X
X
X
X





X





X
















BTEX
Chlorinated
Compounds,
Petroleum
TCE, PCE, TCA
TCE, PCE
Chlorinated
Solvents
VOCs
Gas Station
Port Hueneme, CA
and Other Sites
Surface Impound-
ment Site
Savannah River Site
Savannah River Site
Fort Dix New
Jersey
1991
Open
1993

1990

Lessons Learned About In Si In
Air Sparging at the Denison Ave
Site, Cleveland Ohio
EPA 600-R-95-040
Air Sparging; Technology
Transfer and Multi-Site
Evaluation [fact sheet]
www.estcp.org.'projects-'cleanup.'
remediation/199808o.ntm
In Situ Air Stripping of
Contaminated Groundwafer at
US DOE, Savannah River Site,
Aiken SC
EPA542-R-95-001(p58)
The Savannafi River Integrated
Demonstration Program
MS SRC-MS-9 1-290
In Situ Air Stripping with
Horizontal Wells
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 120)
Catafytic Decontamination,
Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOCs) in Ground Water
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 188)
B.P. Exploration and Oil,
Inc.:
Engineering Scienee Co.
AFRL/MLQE
139 Bani.es Drive, Suite 2
Tyndall AFB, FL
32403-5323
Major Tim Wiley
850-283-6299
tim . wileyiflarilq.aff 1 . af.mil
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.
P.O. Box 6 16, Building
773-42A
Aikcn, SC29802
803-725-5181
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.
P.O. Box 616, Building
773-42A
Aifcen, SC 29802
803-725-5181
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co., P.O. Box 6 16
Building 773-42A
Aikcn. SC 29802
803-725-5181

USEPA Region 5
ESTCP
USDOF.-Savannah
River
USDOE- Savannah
River
USDOE-Savannali
River
U.S.Army-CERL






100

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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In
Chemical
(Oxidation



Chemical
Oxidation
(C- Sparge™)

Chemical
Oxidation
Chemical
Treatment

Circulation Wells
(NoVOCs™)
X



X

X



X
X







































X














VOCs



PCE

TCE
Metals


PCE
Lawrence
Livcnnorc Site 300



Dry Cleaning
Facilities,
Hutchinson, KS

Kennedy Space
Flight Center, Cape
Canaveral, FF
Lead Site

Dry Cleaning
Facilities,
Ilutchinsou, KS
1992



1997

Open
1994


1997
Perox-Pure Chemical Oxidation
Technology, Pemxidation
Systems
EPA540-AR-93-501



In Situ Chemical Treatment:
Technology Evaluation Report
GWRTAC TE-99-01 (p 35)
"DNAPE Interagency Agree-
ment (Work Package ^8806),"
SCFA Midvear Review Report
and Supporting Documentation,
1999
www. en vn et . org/cn vn ct/scfa/
rep°-b2Dpiib/midyr99/
results. htni
SITE Technology' Capsule -
Dynaphore Inc.. Forager
Sponge Technology
EPA 540-R-94-522a

Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Ground-Water Circulation Wells
EPA 542-R-98-009 (p 28)
Calgon Carbon Corp.
800-422-7266
(Was Vulcan Peroxidation
Systems, Inc.)
Bums & McDonnell
Wichita. KS
Douglas Dreiling
316-941-3921
Kansas Dept. of Health &
Errv.
Leo O, Helming
785-296-1914

Steve Antonioli. P!
Dynaphore, Inc.
2709 Willard
Richmond, VA
804-288-7109
Burns & McDonnell
3839 Dora
Wichita, KS 67213
Douglas Dreiling
316-941-3921
USEPA-NRMRL



KSDHE

USDOE/DOD/
USEPA/NASA
USEPA-NRMRL

KS Dcpt. of Health
& Environ., Topeka,
KS
lhsmigftkdhe.slale.ks.us







X



101

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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.
Circulation Wells
(LIVE™)
Circulation Wells
(C-Sparge™)
Circulation Wells
(UVB™)
Circulation Wells,
Horizontal, w/
Zero-Went Iron
and Activated
Carbon Enhance-
ments
Circulation Wells
(Modified
Rioventing Well
(MBW))
X
X
X
X

X

















X






TCE, fuels
PCE
TCE, other
solvents
TCE, Tc-99
TPH
Operable Unit 6,
I Till AFB. Ogdcn.
UT
Dry Cleaning
Facilities,
Hiitcliinson, KS
CS-10 South,
Massachusetts
Military Reserva-
tion, Cape Cod, MA
X-701B Site,
Portsmouth Gaseous
Diffusion Plant,
Piketon, OH
Tyndall AFB, FL
1996
1997
1996
1996
1995
Technology Performance and
Application Analvsis of UlTi
Gnmndwaler Circulating Well
Technology. Operable Unit 6,
Hill AFB '.
Radian Corp., 1996
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Tecftnologies;
Ground-Water Circulation Wells
EPA 542-R-98-009 (p 28)
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Ground-Water Circulation Wells
EPA 542-R-98-009 (p 9)
In Situ Treatment of Mixed
Contaminants in Gro'imAvater:
Treatment of Gmimdwater
Contaminated with Trichloro-
ethene and Teclmefium-99
ORNL/TM-13530
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Ground-Water Circulation Wells
EPA 542-R-98-009 (p 13)
Naval Research Laboratory
4555 Overlook Avenue,
S.W.. Code 6 115
Washington, B.C. 20375
Dr. Barry Spargo
202-404-6392
bspargo@ccf.nrl.navy.mil
Bums & McDonnell
3S39 Dora
Wichita, KS 672 13
Douglas Dreiling
316-941-3921
OTIS ANGB, MA 0242-5028
Spencc Smith
508-968-4670 ext.5603
spence.smith@mnirfmToks.af.mil
Oak Ridge National
Laboratory at Grand
Junction, CO
Me Korte
970-248-6210
nek@oml.gov
Battelle
505 King Ave.
Columbus, Oil 43201
Bruce C. Alleman
614-424-5715
allenianb(a)battelle.org
ESTCP
KSDept. of Health
& Environ,, Topeka,
KS
liemiing@kiiejilitoJfcs.iis
USAF/AFCEE/
ERT
USDGE-GRNL
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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In
Circulation Wells
Circulation Wells
(Density Driven
Convection
(DDC))
Circulation Wells
(Modified Coaxial
Ground- Water
Circulating
System (mKGB))
Circulation Wells
X





X
X

X














TCE
PCP
TPH
TPH, BTEX
Edwards AFB, CA
Wood Treatment
Facility.
Denver. CO
Tyndall AFB, FL
Keesler AFB, MS
1996
1996
1995
199?
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Ground-Water Circulation Wells
EPA 542-R-98-009 (p 4)
Field Applications of la Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Ground-Water Circulation Wells
EPA 542-R-98-009 (p 30)
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Ground-Water Circulation Wells
EPA 542-R-98-009 (p 13)
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Ground-Water Circulation Wells
EPA 542-R-98-009 (p 6)
Battcllc Pacific Northwest
I ,aboratory
Richland, WA 99352
Tyler J. Gilmore
509-376-2370
tyler.gilrnore('a;pnl.gov
EMKO Environmental
2329 Shortlidge Ct,
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
Andrew Kopaaia
916-939-0133
akopaniatSlaol.eom
Battclle
505 King Ave.
Columbus, OH 43201
Bnice C. Alleman
614-424-5715
allemaiitxffibattellc.org
AFCEE/ERT
Technology Transfer Div.
3207 North Rd,— Bldg.
532
AFB, TX 78235
James R. Gonzales
210-536-4324
USAF/USDOE

USAF
USAF/AFCEE/
ERT




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  Technology
                   Hi!
                       a  A  W
Technical   Site or Waste
Comments  Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor
GROUNDWAJER DEMONSTRAJ7ON PROJECTS
In.
Circulation Wells
(NoVOCs™)
Circulation Wells
(UVB™-400)
Circulation Wells
(NoVOCs ™ )
Circulation Wells
(UVB™ varia-
tions)
Circulation Wells
X
X
X

X

X

X





















TCE
TCE. DCE,
PCE, Acetone,
MEK, MIBK
TCE, other
solvents
BTEX
TCE, PCE
Edwards Air Force
Base, CA
Sweden-3 Chapman
Superjfund Site.
Sweden, NY
CS- 10 North,
Massachusetts
Military Reserva-
tion, Cape Cod, MA
Port Huenenie
Naval Exchange
Site, CA
Wcstinghouse
Savannah River
Site, Aiken, SC

1995
1996
1995
1996
"Rising Bubbles Lower Costs:
In- Well Treatment ofVOCs
Keeps Water Down- Hole with
Gas Injection and Water
Reinfiltration," Soil & Ground-
water Cleanup
wwvv. sgclean up . coin
"Demonstration of Mierobio-
logically Enhanced Vertical
Ground Water Circulation Well
Technology at a Superfund
Site," Ground Water Monitoring
Review, Spring 1998 (p 97-106)
See also EPA 540-R-99-001
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Ground-Water Circulation Wells
EPA 542-R-98-009 (p 9)
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Gmtmd-Water Circulation Wells
EPA 542-R-98-009 (p 12)
Airlift Recirculation Well Test
Results, Southern Sector
WSRC-TR-97-00246
Stanford University
Battelle Pacific Northwest
Laboratory
Mctcalf&Eddy
Somcrville, NJ
Edward Cichon
SBP Technologies, Inc.
White Plains. NY
Richard Desrosiers
914- 694-2280
OTIS ANGB, MA 0242-5028
Spence Smith
508-968-4670 cxt.5603
spence.sniitlxa-:nimi-.biooks.a£mil
Naval Research Laboratory
Washington, DC
Barry Spargo
202-404-6392
bspaigoMeccf.nrl.navy.mil
Wcstinghouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken, SC
Roger White
803-725-1314
roger. whi te(a) srs . go v
USAF
NY State DEC,
Albany, NY
USAF/AFCEE/
ERT
U.S.Navj'-NRL
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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.
Cosolvenl
Flushing
Cosolvenl
Flushing
Cosolvcnt
Flushing (SPME)
Density-Driven
Oroundwater
Sparging and SVE
Electrochemical
Reduction and
Immobilization
In Situ Redox
Manipulation
(ISRM)
X
X





X
X




X





X
X







X
X






PCE
BTEX, ICE,
TCA, PCE, PAH
Dccanc, 1,3,5-
Trimethyl-
bcnzcnc,
Undecane
BTEX, TPH
Sodium
Bichromate
Cr(VI)
Former Sage's Dry
Cleaners, Jackson-
ville. FL
Test Site - Hill Air
Force Base, Utah
OU-1 Test Cells,
Hill AFB, UT
Underground
Storage Tanks
Kcrr-McGcc
Chemical Corp.
100
Unit, Hanford
Reservation, WA
1998
1994
1996
1993
1992
1998
"DNAPL Flushing with
Alcohol." Groimdwater
Currents, June 1999
Field Scale Evaluation of In Situ
Cosotvenf Flushing
Evaluation Report
Single-Phase Microemul-sions
(SPME) for Enhanced
Remediation of A quifers
AATDF TR-98-2; TR-98-5
Densitv-Drivea Groundwater
Sparging at Anwar Precast,
Ogden, Utah
EPA542-R-95-001(p38)
Electrochemical Reduction
and Immobilization
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 197)
In Situ Redax Manipulation
[fact www.envnet.org/
envnet>'sefa>teeh/niiT/faetslieets/
redoxman.htm
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
Dr. Michael Ann able
352-392-3294
nianna;ft:cngnct.ufl .edu
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
904-392-3294
University of Florida
Dr. Mike Amiable
352-392-3294
manna^zjengnet.ufl.edu
Wastaeh Env., Ine
2251B West California Ave.,
Salt Lake City , UT 84104
801-972-8400
Andco Environmental
595 Commerce Drive
Amhcrst, NY 14228
716-691-2100
PNNL
John Fruchter, PI
509-376-3937
js fruchter@pnl.gov
USEPA 'State of FL
Dry Cleaning
Program & Center
for Solid & Haz.
Waste Mgmt.
USEPA-RSKRL
AATDF/SERDP
Utah DEQ
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOE






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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.
In- Well Vapor
Stripping
Multi-Phase
Extraction
(HVDPE)
Multi-Phase
Extraction
Multi-Phase
Extraction
Multi-Phase
Extraction
X

X
X
X
X
X



X




X














VOCs
LNAPL
Chlorinated
Solvents
TCE, PCE,
Freon 113
TCE, PCE,
1,2-DCE
Savannah River
Site, Aikcn, SC
LUST Site,
Holloman AFB. NM
Selected DoD Sites
Investigate Cluster
1, Operable Unit B,
AFB
Defense Supply
Center Acid
Neutralization Pit,
Richmond, VA
1990

Open
1995
1998
"In- Well Vapor Stripping (IMS
#6)," Highlights ofFY 1998
A chievenients www en vn et. org/
envnel/scfa.'rep%2Dpub.'
annlrcp98'fy98.htm
"Optimizing LNAPL Recoveries
Using Combined Extraction
Technologies," In Situ
Biommediation of Petroleum
Hydrocarbon and Other
Organic Compounds. 1999
(163-168)
Surfactant Enhanced DNAPL
Removal ['fact sheet]
www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/
rein cdi ati on .'19971 4o. htm
2-Phase Extraction from Soil
and Groundwafer [tact sheet]
•www.mccleHan. af.mil/EM/
TECH/sd_2phas.htm
[An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced.]
Multi-Phase Extraction: State-
of-the-Praclice
EPA 542-R-99-004 (p 23-40)
DOE Oak Ridge
Elizabeth Phillips, Product
Line Manager
423-241-6172
phillipscc(ajoro. doe.gov
U.S. Air Force
Holloman AFB, NM
Drew F. Lessard
NFESC
Port Hucneme, CA
Laura Yeh
805-982-1660
ychsl(o!nfcsc. navy.mil
Xerox Two Phase Extraction
Ron Hess
716-422-3694
McClellan AFB, CA
Phil
916-643-5443
mookpHiSSMlaicdefciafmi]
Law Engineering and
Environmental Services, Inc.
Kennesaw, GA
Kaly Allen
770-421-3400
USDOE
USAF
ESTCP
USAF- MeClellan
AFB/USEPA/
Cal-EPA






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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.
Multi-Phase
Extraction
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron & ORC)
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron)
Perm cable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron)
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron)
X
X
X
X
X

X























TCE. PCE,
Freon 113
cDCE, VC,
TCE. BTEX
TCE, VC
TCE, cDCE,
VC. Freon 1 13
PCE, TCE, DCE
Investigate Cluster
1. Operable Unit B,
McClellan AFB
U.S. Naval Air
Station, Alameda,
CA
Soniersworth
Sanitary Eandfill,
NH
Intersil Semicon-
ductor Site,
Sunnyvale, CA
Area 5, Dover AFB,
DE
1995
Open

Open
Open
2-Phase Extraction from Soil
and Groiindwafer [fact sheet]
www.nicclellan.af.niil/EM/
TF.CH/sd 2phas.htm
[An EPA SITE Program
document will be produced. ]
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Installation Profiles
www.rtdf.org/
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Installation Profiles
www. rtdf . org/
"Zero-Went Metals Provide
Possible Solution to Groundvva-
ter Problems/* Chemical &
Engineering News, 73:27
(p 19-22) 1995
NATO/CCA'iS Pilot Study:
Evaluation of Demonstrated &
Emerging Technologies. . .
EPA 542-R-98-002(p 36-37)
Xerox Two Phase Extraction
Ron Hess
716-422-3694
McClellan AFB, CA
Phil Mook
916-643-5443
rnookpH(?t:sral Bicelellatiaf mil
Miehaye McMaster
Beak International Inc.
Guelpli, Ontario, Canada
519-763-2325
mmcmastecSibeak.oom
U.S. EPA, Region 1
Boston, MA
Roger Duwart
617-573-9628
duwart.roger(a)epa.gov
GeomatriTC Consultants.
Inc.
San Francisco, CA
Carol Yamane
415-434-9400
cyamane;2,:geomatrix.com
Air Force Research
Laboratory
Tyndall Air Force Base,
Florida
Lt. Dennis O' Sullivan
850-283-6239
USAF-McClcllan
AFB/USEPA/
Cal-EPA
U.S. Navy
USEPA

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Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                                                           Contact
Sponsor
GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron)
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron) w/
Ultrasound
Enhancement
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron & Gravel)
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Zeolite)
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Granular Iron)
X
X




















X
X
X





PCE, TCK
TCE, DCE, VC
U, Tc, HN03
Cs, Sr
U, As, Se. Zn,
Ra-226, Mo, Mil
CS-10 Plume,
Mass. Military
Reservation,
Falmouth, MA
Launch Complex B,
Cape Canaveral Air
Center, FL
ORNL, Oak Ridge,
TN
ORNL, Oak Ridge,
TN
Bodo Canyon
Disposal Cell Mill
Tailings Site.
Durango, CO
Open
1999
Open
Open
1999
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Installation Profiles
www.rtdf.org/
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Installation Profiles
www.rtdf.org/
Research and Application of
Permeable Reactive Barriers.
DOE, 1998(p 12)
www. g wrtac . ore/
Research and Application of
Permeable Reactive Barriers.
DOE, 1998 (p 12)
www.gwrtac.oig/
"In Situ Remediation of
Uranium Contaminated
Groundwatcr,"
Containment 1997
DE98-001967 (p 835-843)
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON Canada
Robert W. Gillham
519-888-4658
rwgillhafffisciboig.uwaterloo.ca
U.S. Air Force Center for
Environmental Excellence
Brooks AFB, TX
Major Edward Marehand
210-536-4364
Oak Ridge National
1 ,aboratory
Oak Ridge, TN
Baohua Gu
423-574-7286
b26(a,;ornl.gov
Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
Oak Ridge, TN
Baohua Gu
423-574-7286
b26@oml.gov
Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Brian Dwyer
505-845-9894
BPDwyertz) sandia.gov
ESTCP/U. of
Waterloo
NASA/U. of Central
FL
USDOE-ORNL
USDOE-ORNL
USDOE-SNL





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Technology
                                Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor
GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In


Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(AFO)


Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Phosphate)


Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron)


Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Zeolite)







Permeable
Reactive Barrier














X




X








X




























X






























































X




X









X










































U




U




TCE, VC, cDCE




PCE, Cr(VI)







NAPLs,
DNAPLs


Uranium Mine
Tailings Site, Fry
Canyon, UT


Uranium Mine
Tailings Site, Fry
Canyon, UT



Confidential Site,
Central NY State

LEAP Permeable
Barrier Demonstra-
tion Facility,
Portland, OR






X^231A Site,
Portsmouth Gaseous
Diffusion Plant, OH




1999




1999




1995




1998








1998


Permeable Reactive Barrier
Installation Profiles
www.rtdf.org/


Permeable Reactive Barrier
Installation Profiles
www.rtdf.org/
Metal-Enhanced Dechlorinalion
of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using an In-Situ Reactive Iron
Wall '
EPA 540-R-98-50 1

Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Pertneahle Reactive Barriers
EPA 542-R-99-002 (p 39)
X-231A: A Demonstration of In-
Situ Remediation o/DA'Al'L
Compounds in Low Penneabilitv
Media by Soil Fracturing with
Thermally Enhanced Mass
Recovery or Reactive Barrier
Destruction: Dense Non-
Aqueous Phase Liquids
ORNL/TM- 13534
USGS District Office - Salt
Lake City, UT
David L. Naftz
801-975-3389
dlnaftz(a)usgs.gov
USGS District Office - Salt
City, UT
David L. Naftz
801-975-3389
dlnaffcz@iisgs.gov
En viroMetal Technologies,
Inc.
Gnelph, Ontario
John Vogan
519-824-0432
New Mexico Tech
SoeoiTO, NM
Robert Bowman
505-835-5992
bowmaniSamt.edu





ORNL/Colorado School of
Mines
R.F. Sicgrist
rsiegris@mines.edu




USGS




USGS




USEPA-NRMRL




USDOE-METC








USDOE SCFA





























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                                  Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                                                           Contact
Sponsor
GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Organic Carbon)
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron Foam)
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron w/ Copper
Catalyst)
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
Permeable
Reactive Barrier




X



X











X
X
X







Ni, Fe, Sulfate
U, As, Se, Zn,
Ra-226, Mo, Mn
U, As, Se, 7,n,
Ila-226, Mo, Mi
(Benzene
and Toluene)
PCF, TCF,
cDCE
Nickel Rim Mine
Site. Sudbury, Ont.,
Canada
Bodo Canyon
Disposal Cell Mill
Tailings Site.
Durango, CO
Bodo Canyon
Disposal Cell Mill
Tailings Site,
Durango, CO
Borden Aquifer
SGL Printed
Circuits,
Wayne, NJ
Open
1999
1999
1994
1995
"Porous Reactive Wall for
Prevention of Acid Mine
Drainage: Results of a Full-
Scale Field Demonstration,"
Containment 1997
DF98-001967 (p 844-850)
"In Situ Remediation of
Uranium, Contaminated
Groundwater,"
Containment 1997
DE98-001967 (p 835-843)
"In Situ Remediation of
Uranium Contaminated
Groundwater,"
Containment 1997
DE98-001967 (p 835-843)
In Situ Permeable Reaction Wall
Waterloo Gentrefor Groimdwa-
ter Research
EPA 542-K-94-004 (p 3)
Metal-Enhanced Dechlorinalion
of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using an Above-Ground
Reactor
EPA 540-R-96-503
Waterloo Centre for
Groundwater Research,
University of Waterloo
Waterloo. Ontario. Canada
David W. Blowes
519-888-4878
Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Brian Dwyer
505-845-9894
BPDwyerSisandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Brian Dwyer
505-845-9894
BPDwyer@sandia.gov
Waterloo Centre for
Groundwater Research
University of Waterloo
Waterloo. Ontario. Canada
519-885-121!
En viroMetal Technologies.
Inc.
Guelph, Ontario
William Matulcwicz
609-722-6700
University of
Waterloo
USDOE-SNL
USDOE-SNL
Center for Excel-
lence. Ontario
Canada
USEPA-NRMRL





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    Technical   Site or Waste
g*  Comments   Source Type
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor

In Situ


Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron)







Permeable
Reactive Barrier




Permeable
Reactive Barrier




Permeable
Reactive Barrier













X





X





X

























X



















X





X

























X




X




















X






























U








TCE. PCE. DCE




Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons




TCE, PCE, Am,
U, Pu


Uranium Mine
Tailings Site, Fry
Canyon, UT







NAS Moffett Field,
CA





Selected DoD Sites





Mound Site




1999








1997





Open





1999


Permeable Reactive Barrier
Installation Profiles
www. rtdf . org/
"Permeable Reactive Wall
Remediation of Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons in Groundwater:
NAS Moffett Field, Mountain
View. California,"
After the Rain Has Fallen: 2nd
International Water Resources
Engineering Conference. 1998.
(p 153-158)

Evaluation of Performance and
'Longevity at Permeable Reactive
Barrier Sites [fact sheet]
www. cstcp . org/pro j ects/cl eanu p/
remediation/ 1 99907o. htm
RFETS Mound Plume Passive
Reactive Barrier FY98 Year End
Review [PPT presentation]
www.envnet.org/envnet/scfe/
conference s/presentat98/slides/
biitler/index.litm
USGS
District Office - Salt Lake
City, UT
David L. Naftz
801-975-3353

USGS PROJECT UT242
U.S. Navy -NFESC
110023rd. Ave., Code 411
Port Hueneme, CA
93043-4370
Charles Reeter
805-982-4991
reetercv@nfeso.naw.mil
NFESC
Port Hueneme, CA
Charles Reeter
805-982-4991 DSN:
5514991
reetercvfalnfesc.navy.mil
RFETS
J. Lane Butler, PI
Sandia National Laboratory
Brian Dwyer
505-845-9894
BPDwer@sandia.gov




USGS








ESTCP





ESTCP




USDOE/IJSEPA
SITE Program


























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                                  Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                                                          Contact
Sponsor
GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Iron & Peat
Moss)
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
X

X
X
X


X




X




X


X
X
X







TCE. Cr(VI)
Phosphate.
Nitrate
VOCs, Metals,
Radioactive
Elements
TCE.PCE, and
DCE
TCE
U.S. Coast Guard
Support Center.
Elizabeth City, NC
Public School,
Langton, Ontario
ORNL, Oak Ridge,
TO
Canadian Forces
Base Borden, Ont,
EowiyAFB, CO
Open
1995
Open
1993
1997
Full-Scale Demonstration
Installation - June 1996
earth 1 .epa.gov/ada/
Field Applications of la Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Permeable Reactive Barriers
EPA 542-R-99-002 (p 39)
Metals & Radionuclides
(MRR)Product Line Mission
www. envnet. org/scfa/tech/nirr/
mrrmission.htm
la Situ Permeable Reaction Wall
Waterloo Centre for Groundwa-
fer Research
EPA 542-K-94-004 (p 2)
Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Permeable Reactive Barriers
EPA 542-R-99-002 (p 27)
USEPA-NRMRL
Ada, OK
Robert W. Puls
580-436-8543
pul s. robcrtta-cpa.gov
University of Waterloo
West Waterloo, Ontario.
Canada
Will Robertson
519-888-4587 ext 6800
wroberiHffiseiborg.uwaterloo.ea
Sandia National Laboratory
Albuquerque, NM
Brian Dwyer
505-845-9894
BPDwver;
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G1WUNDWTER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.




Permeable
Reactive Barrier




Permeable
Reactive Barrier




Permeable
Reactive Barrier




Permeable
Reactive Barrier
(Zeolite)



Permeable
Reactive Barrier





X





X





X











X































































































X











X






X








































TCE. Cr(V!)




TCE, cDCE, CT,
NO(III)





TCE, cDCE, VC






Sr-90



TCE. cDCE, CT.
NO(III)



U.S. Coast Guard
Support Center,
Elizabeth City, NC



Westinghouse
Savannah River
Site. Aiken, SC




Former Plating
Facility, NY




West Valley
Demonstration
Project Site, NY



Westinghouse
Savannah River
Site, Aiken, SC





1995





1998





1997






Open




1997
Remediation of Chmmate-
Conlaminated Gtvund Water
Using an In-Situ Permeable
Reactive Mixture: Field Pilot "lest.
Elizabeth Citv, North Carolina
EPA 600-A-97-002

TNXGeaSrphan Cell (TGSC-1)
Phase II Single Cell Deploy-
ment/ Demonstration Final
Report
WSRC-TR-98-00432


Field Applications of In Situ
Remediation Technologies:
Permeable Reactive Barriers
EPA 542-R-99-002 (p 37)


"Engineers Find Volcanic
Mineral's Affinity For Stron-
tiuni-90 Makes It Ideal Choice
For West Valley Cleanup,"
News, 23 Aug "l999



TNX GeoSiphon Cell Phase I
Deployment/Demonstration
WSRC-TR-98-00032

U.S. EPA-NRMRL
Ada. OK
Robert W. Puls
580-436-8543
pul s.robcrt@epa.gov
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken, SC
Mark Phifer
803-725-5222
raark.phiferfSisrs.gov
Stearns & Wheler
One Remington Park Dr.
Cazenovia, NY 13035
Diane Clark
315-655-8161
diane.clark@steamswheler.coo
Univ. of New York at
Buffalo
Alan Rabideau
West Valley Nuclear Sen-ices
West Valley Demonstration
Project
Beth Fallen, Project Manager
Westinghouse Savannah
River Co.
Aiken, SC
Mark Phifer
803-725-5222
mark.phiferjSjsrs.gov





USEPA-NRMRL





USDOE











USDOE/NY State
ERDA




USDOE






























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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.
Permeable
Reactive Barrier
Pervaporation
Precipitation/
Filtration
Separation/
Recovery (Metals)
Separation
(MAG* SEP™)
X




X
X



X




X
X



X

X
X
X





VOCs, Metals,
Radioactive
Elements
Hydrocarbon s
Naturally
Occurring
Radioactive
Material
Metals
Heavy Metals
Rocky Flats
Experimental Field
Uranium Mine

Savannah River
Site, Aikcn, SC
Open
1993
1986
1996

Metals & Radionuclides
(MRR)Product Line Mission
•www.cnvnet.org/scfa/tech/mrr/
mrrmission.li tin
Pervaporation of Volatile
Organic Compounds from
Contaminated Grrmndtvater
DESRT 20 - Apr 94
Precipitation/Filtration
Radiomtclio tides in Ground
Water
EPA542-B-93-009(p214)
Resource Recovery Project 3:
CkmmatoChem [fact sheet]
www.envnet.org/envnct/scfa/
teeh/mrr/Tactsheets/
rrp-chrom.htm
\fAG*SEP™ [fact sheet]
www. cuviiet.org/
envnel/sefa/leeh/rnrr/
factshccts/m agscp .htm
Kaiser-Hill Co., LLC
Rocky Flats Environmental
Technology Site
Golden, CO
Jennifer Uhland, PI
303-966-5976
Jeniiifer.uhlandfffiRFETS.goy
Zenon Environmental
905-639-6320
TechTran, Inc.
5401 Mitchelldale, Suite A4
Houston, TX 77092
713-688-2390
ChromatoChem, Inc. (CCI)
Missoula, MT
International Technology
Corporation
Knoxville, TN
Argonne National
Laboratory
Don Johnson, PI
708-252-3392
Sclcntcc, Inc.
Barrier Member
Containment Corp.
USDOE-RFETS/
USEPA/
USACE
ETAD
USEPA-NRMRL
USDOE
USDOE-WSRC





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Technology
                                Technical   Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
Contact
Sponsor
GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In
Separation/
Recovery (Metals)
Separation/
Recovery (Metals)
(x2)
Separation/
Recovery
Separation/
Recovery (Metals)
Separation/
Recovery (Metals)




















X
X
X
X
X





Dissolved
Metals
Dissolved
Metals
Radionuclides
Metals
Metal s,
Radionuclides
WETO
WETO
Brookhaven
National Laboratory
Berkeley Pit Water



1998
1994
1995
Resource Recovery Project 4:
Desalinization Systems Inc. \ fact
sheetj wwvv. en vnet.org/envnet/
scfa/tccli/m rr/factsheets/
rrp-desal.hlm
Resource Recovery Project 7;
Global Technologies [fact
www,envnet,org/enYnet''scfa''
teeh/mrr/faetsheets/
rrp-global.htm
"Specialized Separation
Utilizing 3M Membrane
Technology," SCFA Midyear
Review Report and Supporting
Documentation, 1 999
www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/
rep%2Dpub/m i dyr99/
rcsults.htm
Resource Recovery Project 11:
TETRA Technologies [fact sheet]
www. envnet.org/envnet/scfa/
teeli/inrr/'faetslieets/rrp-tetra,htm
Resource Recovery Project 8:
1BC Advanced Technologies,
Inc. [fact sheet]
www.eu vnet.org/cnvnct/scfa/
lech/mrr/factsheets/rrp-ibc.htm
Desalinization Systems
Incorporated (DSI)
Escondido, CA
Global Technologies
Falls, ID
3M Company
Keith Hoffman
TETRA Technologies, Inc.
Houston, TX
IRC Advanced Technologies,
Inc. (IBC)
American Fork, UT
USDOE-WETO
USDOE-WETO
USDOE-FETC
USDOE
USDOE





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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.


Separation/
Recover}' (Metals)


Separation/
Recovery (Metals)
Separation/
Recovery (Metals)
Separation/
Recovery (Metals)

Soil Vacuum
Extraction/ Air
Sparging (SVE/1
AS) in Horizontal
Wells










X



































X


X
X
X
















Metals.
Minerals


Metals,
Radionuelides
Dissolved
Metals
Metals


BTEX


Test Facility.
Chattanooga, TN


Berkeley Pit Water
from Butte. MT
Berkeley Pit Water,
PS! Center,
Andover, MA
Berkeley Pit Water


Former Gasoline
Station Near Waplcs
Pond, DE


Open


1998
Open
1994


Open

Resource Recovery Project 2:
ABB Combustion Engineering
(ABB) |iact sheet |
www.cnvnct.org/cnvncfscta/
tccli/m rr/factshccts/
prior%2Drrp.hlni

"Coal-Derived Hiimie Acid for
Removal of Metals and Organic-
Con taminants," Ground Water
Currents, March 1999
Resource Recovery Project 9:
Phvsical Sciences Inc. [fact
sheet] www.envnet.org/envnet/
scfa/tecli/mrr/factsheets/
rrp-psi .htm
Resource Recovery Project
12: Kill Research and Technol-
ogy, Inc. [fact sheet on Pulsed
Plasma Process]
www.envnet.org/envnet/scfe/
tech/miT/faetsheets/iTp- vail. htm

"Delaware Tackles UST Sites
with Mobile Remediation
System," Soil & Ground-water
Cleanup Online
www. sgclean up . com
ABB Combustion
Engineering
Chatanooga, TN
DOE-Idaho
David Robertson
208-526-4953
roberld wfffiid . doe . go v
ARCTECH Inc.
Chantillv. VA
Dr. H.O. Sanjay
703-222-0280
envrtech@arctech.c«n
Physical Sciences Inc.
(PS!) Andover, MA
Vail Research and
Technology, Inc. Alexan-
dria, VA
Pulsed Power Technolo-
gies, Inc. (PPTI)
Spring Valley, CA
Delaware Department of
Natural Resources,
Underground Storage Tank
Branch (USTB)
Matt Lesley
U.S. Filter/SCHUMACHER
Filters America Inc.,
Asheville, NC


USDOE


USDOE-WETO
USDOE
USDOE


DE DNR-USTB











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Technology  § § h*'  >H § La I Comments   Source Type
Technical
                                           Site or Waste
Project Report Title
Reference Number
  (Page Number)
                                                        Contact
Sponsor
GROUNDWAJER DEMONSTRAJ7ON PROJECTS
In.
Soil Vacuum
Extraction/Air
Sparging (SVE/
AS) w/
Biofiltration
Solution Mining
(Groundwater
Reinjeetioii)
Steam Injection
and Vacuum
Extraction
Subsurface
Volatilization &
Ventilation
System (SVVS)
Surfactant
Enhanced Aquifer
Remediation
(StARi



X

X

X
X
X







X



X








BTEX
LJ
JP-5 (Jet Fuel)
PCE,
TCE
Fuel Oil
Former Retail
Gasoline LIST Site,
DE
U-Contani-inated
Groundwater
Plume, Great
Miami Aquifer.
Femald, OH
Air Field
Eleetrovoice. Inc.,
Buchanan, MI
Na\al Faulih 1'eail
Haihoi HI
1996
1999
1994
1994
1999
"Delaware Tackles LIST Sites
with Mobile Remediation
System," Soil & Ground-wafer
Cleanup Online
www.sgclcanup.com
Ground Water Re-Injection
Demonstration [fact sheet]
www.envnet.org/eiwnet'sefa/
teeh/mtY/factsheets;' reinject.htm
Naval Air Station, Lemore
California, SIVE, Naval
Facilities Engineering Service
Center
EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 17)
Brown & Root Environmental
Subsurface Volatilization &
Ventilation System fSPKy]
EPA540-R-94-529'
Surfactant Flushing
| 4n EPA SITE Program
document will be produced. ]
Delaware Department of
Natural Resources,
Underground Storage Tank
Branch (USTB)
Matt Lesley
MSB Technology Applica-
tions. Inc.. Butte, MT
Steve Antonioli, PI
406-494-7343
DOE-Idaho
David Robertson
208-526-4953
robertdw@id.doe.gov
Berkeley Environmental
Restoration
Kent Udell
510-653-9477. OHM, Inc.
Brown & Root
Holt, MI
Steven Thompson
517-694-6200
Duke Engineering
EPA NRMRL
Thomas Holdsworth
513-569-7675
DE DNR-USTB
USDOE
NFESC
USEPA-NRMRL
USEPA-NRMRL





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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.




Surfactant
Enhanced Aquifer
Remediation
(SEAR)





Surfactant
Enhanced Aquifer
Remediation
(SBAR-NB)

Surfactant
Enhanced Aquifer
Remediation
(SEAR)

Surfactant/Foam
Injection




X






X

X

X




















































































DNAPLs






DNAPLs

PCE

TCE




Tinker AFB






Hill AFB

Dry Cleaning
Facility, Marine
Corps Base Camp
Lcjcunc, NC

Hill AFB, UT




1997






1996

1998

1997


Surfactant Enhanced Aquifer
Remediation (SEAR) o/DNAPL
Contamination: Micellar En-
hanced Ultra Filtration (MEUFj
www.envnet.org/envnet/sefa;1
tcch/dnapl/factshccts
decontain.htm





Surfactant-Enhanced Aquifer
Remediation: Field Demonstra-
tion of Surfactant-Enhanced
Aquifer Remediation of PCE at
Neutral Buoyancy [fact sheet]

Surfactant-Enhanced Aquifer
Remediation (SEAR) [fact sheet]
www.nfesc.na vy.mil'enviro/ps/
scar/sear.htm

Surfactant/Foam Process for
Aquifer Remediation
AATDF TR-98-1; TR-98-6
Surbee Environmental
Services
Norman, OK
405-364-9726
MSE - Technology
Applications. Inc.
Thomas M. Malloy, PI
406-494-7202
trnnialloy@buttenel.corn
INEEL/LMITCO
Falls. ID
Michael Shook
208-526-6945
Intera Inc. &
Duke Engineering
Services. Inc.
Austin, TX
Dr. Richard Jackson
512-425-2017

NFESC
Information:
hclp@nfesc.navy.mil
Rice Universitv
Dr. George Hirasaki
713-285-5416
gj h@rice.edu



USDOE/USAF/'
University of
Oklahoma/
Institute for Applied
Surfactant Research






USDOE
ESTCP/'NFESC/
USEPA-NRMRL/
University of Texas/
University of
Oklahoma

AATDF
















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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
In.
UVB -Vacuum
Vaporizing
UVB Vacuum
'Vaporizing Well
Vapor Extraction
X
X
X


X












TCE. DCE
TCE
VOCs. Volatile
Fuel
Airfield
March Air Force
Site
NAS Seal Beach
1994
1994
1991
RoyF, Weston, Inc./IEG
Technologies: UJ'Ti - Vacuum
Vaporizing Well
EPA 540-R-94-526
UnterdnKk-Verdatnpfer-Brunner
Technology (UVB) Vacuum
Vaporizing Well
EPA 540-11-95-500
Ground Water Vapor Recover}'
System
EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 119)
Roy F. Weston, Inc.
6400 Canoga Ave., Suite
100
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
818-596-6900
Roy F. Weston, Inc.
Woodland Hills, CA
Jeff Bannon
818-971-4900
Remediation Service
International
P.O. Box 1601
Oxnard, CA 03032
805-644-5892
USEPA-NRMRE
USEPA-NRMRL
NFESC
X
X

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       The following federal and state government organi-
       zations have sponsored or conducted innovative
       technology demonstration projects.


       Environment Canada supports innovative
       remediation technology demonstration and develop-
       ment through the following programs:


       Verification

       Environment Canada's Environmental Technology
       Verification (ETV) Program is        to foster the
       growth and marketability of Canada's environment
       industry, by providing validation and independent
       verification of performance claims. A key compo-
       nent of the Program isthatitwill give companies a
       Government of Canada "Certificate of Authenticity"
       enabling innovative environmental technologies to
             markets more effectively.
       Environment Canada and California EPA have
       an agreement to facilitate the exchange of information
       and reciprocity on theirrespective verification
       programs. As well, Canada and the U.S. EPA have a
       Cooperative Agreement in place to examine the
       harmonization of verification initiatives.
       Environment Canada and Industry Canada have
       awarded a contract to ETV Canada Inc., a private
       sector company, to deliver the ETV Program. The
       company i s owned by TerraChoice Environmental
       Services Inc. (which delivers the Environmental
       Choice Program) and the Ontario Centre for
       Environmental Technology Advancement
       (OCETA), which also represents Enviro-Acces and
       CETAC-West (see below).  An extensive
       cross-Canada network of environmental organiza-
       tions, qualified to serve as Verification Entities, will
       be subcontracted to provide verification services.
ETV Canada Inc.
300-2197 Riverside Drive
Ottawa, ON K1H 7X3 Canada
Telephone: 613-247-1900
Fax:613-247-2228



Environment Canada sponsors three Canadian
Environmental Technology Advancement Centres
(CETACs), in partnership with provincial govern-
ments, environmental industry associations, and the
private sector. The CETACs are private sector,
not-for-profit corporations, operating at arm's
length from government. Each Centre's goal is to
help small and medium     enterprises (SMEs)
commercialize environmental technologies by
providing comprehensive technical services,
to investment capital, business counseling, and
regulatory and market analysis.

           CETACs

Enviro-Access Inc.
855, rue Pepin, Office 310
Sherbrooke, Quebec J1L 2P8
Tel. (819) 823-2230
Fax:(819)823-6632

The                  for
                             (OCETA)

63 Poison Avenue
Toronto, Ontario MSA 1A4
Tel. (416) 778-5264
Fax:(416)778-5624


                                      -
                -

Alberta Regional Office Suite 420,
715 5th Avenue  SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 2X6
Tel. (403) 777-9595
Fax:(403)777-9599
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Environment Canada
Technology Transfer Office
Environmental Technology Advancement Directorate
Environment Canada
351 St. Joseph Blvd., 18th Floor
Hull, Quebec Kl A OH3
Tel: (819) 953-5669
Fax:(819)953-9029







The California Environmental Technology Certifica-
tion Program i s a voluntary program that provides
participating technology developers, manufacturers,
and vendors an independent, recognized third-party
evaluation of the performance of new and mature
environmental technologies. Developers and
manufacturers define quantitative performance
claims for their technologies and provide supporting
documentation; Cal/EPA reviews that information
and, where necessary, conducts additional testing to
verify the claims. The technologies, equipment, and
products that are proven to work as claimed
receive official     certification. The certification
program is voluntary and self-supporting. Compa-
nies participating in the program pay the     of
evaluating and certifying their technologies. For
more information, please contact Tarn Doduc
(phone: 916-327-5789; email:
tdoduc@arb. ca. gov).



Air                  for


The Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence
(AFCEE) has an Innovative Technology Program
that identifies and field     innovative site charac-
terization, remediation, and pollution prevention
technologies, with an         on technologies that
save time and money and facilitate compliance with
air, soil, and water regulations.
Special areas of interest within the Innovative
Technology Program include:
•  remediation technologies that treat fuels,
   chlorinated solvents, pesticides, PCBs, and
   heavy metals;
*  vapor phase capture and treatment;
*  cost effective site characterization;
*  stripping and removal of protective coatings;
*       cl eaning and degreasing; and
«  industrial process sludge treatment.
Successful projects have been      on sound
scientific principles and offer widespread appli-
cability to Air Force    and significant cost
savings.
Contact: MaryUrey
         Air Force Center for Environmental
         Excellence (AFCEE)
         Technology Transfer Division
         8001 Arnold Drive
         Brooks AFB, TX 78235-5357
         210-536-4419
Website: www.afcee.brooks.af.mil



ESTCP's goal is to demonstrate and validate
promising, innovative technologies that target the
Department of Defense's (DoD's) most urgent
environmental needs. These technologies provide a
return on investment through cost savings and
improved efficiency. ESTCP's strategy is to select
lab-proven technologies with broad DoD and
market application. These projects are aggressively
moved to the field for rigorous trials that document
their cost, performance, and market potential. To
ensure that the demonstrated technologies have a
real impact, ESTCP incorporates these players in
the development and execution of each technology.
ESTCP demonstrations—
* Address real DoD environmental needs.
« Significantly reduce costs and risks and expedite
  implementation.
* Document and validate the cost and performance
  of new technologies for DoD end-users and the
  regulatory community.
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       The ESTCP Process (below) ensures approved
       technologies meet DoD environmental challenges:
       •   DoD environmental requirements are specified.
       *   ESTCP requests proposal s.
       •   Rigorous and expert scientific reviews are made.
       *   ESTCP projects are selected in cleanup,
          compliance, and pollution prevention.
       *   Technologies are demonstrated and evaluated at
          DoD sites.
       *   Cost and performance data are validated.
       *   Effective and affordable technologies are
          transferred across DoD.
       Contact:  Dr. Jeffrey Marqusee
                Director, ESTCP
                901N. Stuart Street, Suite 303
                Arlington, VA 22203
                (703)696-2120
                E-MAIL: marqusj@acq.osd.mil
       Website:  www.estcp.org



       Program

       The National Environmental Technology Test Sites
       (NETTS) Program, sponsored by SERDP, is an
       environmental technology      and evaluation
       program that provides locations, facilities, and
       support for applied research demonstration, and
       evaluation of innovative cleanup and characteriza-
       tion technologies that are candidates for Installation
       Restoration efforts at DoD facilities. NETTS, which
       Is         under the SERDP Cleanup Program,
       promotes technology transfer from research to
       proof-of principle demonstration and facilitates
       expeditious transfer of technologies between
       government        and the private sector.
       There are currently four             NETTS Test
       Sites and one NETTS technology support center
       which primarily focus on the proof-of-principle
       demonstrations of cleanup technologies. They
       consist of:
             NETTS Test     The Dover National
       Test Site (DNTS) at Dover AFB provides
where research can be conducted on the transport,
detection, monitoring, and cleanup of solvent and
fuel contaminants in the subsurface. DNTS provides
a unique opportunity for conducting experimental,
contained releases of dense nonaqueous phase
liquids (DNAPLs). DNTS also provides other
well-characterized contaminated plume     and
support services.
          NETTS Test     The Air Force also
        a Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Remedial
Demonstration Site at McClellan AFB, which
provides      to        Investigative technologies
and remediation technologies for chlorinated hydro-
carbons contamination In soil and groundwater.
Naval  Facilities Engineering Service Center
NETTS Test Site: The Environmental Technology
Demonstration Site at Port Hueneme, California,
provides in situ and ex situ locations to demon-
     advanced fuel hydrocarbon remediation
technologies for treatment of Navy specific fuels
contamination In soil and groundwater. Areas
Include a soil stockpile facility contaminated with
fuels; an 11 -acre gasoline station plume; and
underground storage tank and spill areas.
                        NETTS Test      The
National Center for Integrated Bioremediatlon
Research and Development at Wurtsmith AFB,
Michigan, co-sponsored by EPA and the university
of Michigan, operates a controlled field test-bed
facility for Investigations to support the design and
engineering of Integrated bioremediation systems.
This project focuses on in situ bioremediation of
soils, surface water, and groundwater contaminated
by fuels, solvents and other organic substances.
     NETTS                          EPA
also co-sponsors the Environmental Technology
Verification program's Site Characterization and
M.onitoring Technology pilot, established by the
National Exposure Research Laboratory/Charac-
terization Research Division, Las Vegas, Nevada,
which identifies, demonstrates, evaluates, verifies,
and transfers    about innovative monitoring,
measurement, and site characterization technolo-
gies. Planning assistance Is offered to developers to
ensure verified    collection and to extend the
application of new technologies to other sites.
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         NETTS Principal Investigator:
         Mr. Jack. Robertson
         HydroGeoLogic, Inc.
         1155 Herndon Parkway, Suite 900
         Herndon, VA 22070
         (703) 736-4560
         E-MAIL: jbr@hgl .com
          Test
Air Force:
Dover National Test Site
Mr. Steve Farrington
Air Force Research Laboratory
P.O. Box 02063
909 Arnold Drive Extension
Dover AFB, DE 19902-6600
PHONE: (302) 677-4100
Air Force:
Mr. Tim Chapman
SM-ALC/EMR
5050 Dudley Blvd, Suite 3
McClellan AFB, CA 95652-1389
        (916) 643-0830, ext. 412
Navy:
Mr. Ernest Lory
Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center
ESC 411
560 Center Drive
PortHueneme, CA 93043
PHONE: (805) 982-1299
EPA:
Site Characterization Technologies
EricKoglin
U.S.            CKD-LV
P.O. Box 93478
Las Vegas, NV 89193-2478
(702) 798-2432
EPA:
In-situBioremediation Technologies
Dr. Michael J. Barcelona
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
ISTBuilding—1221
University of Michigan, North Campus
2200         Boulevard
Ann Arbor,       09-2099
PHONE: (313) 763-6512
Website:      www.serdp.com/netts
Program

The Naval Environmental Leadership Program
(NELP) seeks to expedite cleanup and compliance
at two Naval installations (Naval Air Station North
Island, San Diego, California, and Naval Station
Mayport, Jacksonville, Florida) using innovative
technologies and focused management. The two
NELP bases serve as prototypes for identification,
development, testing, implementation, evaluation,
and refinement of new initiatives and export of
successful applications for implementation as part of
the Navy's Environmental Management Program.
Interested public or private sector parties in posses-
sion of innovative technologies that may be imple-
mented at full-scale to       environmental
problems at the two NELP bases and that address
problems of concern in the Navy-wide environmen-
tal management program may be eligible to partici-
    in NELP. Innovative technologies are selected
and included in the Program through a variety of
mechanisms. The NELP Initiative solicits proposals
for innovative technologies via the Commerce
Business Daily.
NELP emphasizes full-scale technology imple-
mentation to solve an environmental problem at one
of the NELP bases. It is not an R&D program;
however, the NELP Initiative may serve as a host
for technology demonstrations if the developer
requires a demonstration site, once the NELP bases
meets the requirements for a successful demonstra-
tion, and funding is provided by the developer or
other source. Successful demonstrations will    to
full-scale implementation at the NELP base and
within the execution of the Navy's Installation
Restoration Program.
         Naval Facilities Engineering Command
         Washington Navy Yard
         Building 3 3
         901 M Street SE
         Washington, DC 203 74
Website: www.nasni.navy.mil/nelp/



The Strategic Environmental Research and Devel-
opment Program (SERDP) is a multiagency pro-
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       gram funded through the Department of Defense.
       SERDP responds to environmental needs of DoD,
       along with those it       with the Department of
       Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, and
       other federal government agencies.
       SERDP     to identify, develop, demonstrate,
       and transition technology for four thrust areas. The
       four thrust     correspond to the four pillars of
       DoD's Environmental Quality Program: environ-
       mental cleanup technology is one of the thrust areas.
       Specific objectives of the cleanup technology thrust
           focus on conducting research and development
       to achieve more effective and efficient environmen-
       tal characterization, assessment, monitoring, and
       cleanup of soil, sediment, groundwater, surface
       water, and structures contaminated by
       practices with hazardous materials (including
       unexploded ordnance), and toxic substances.  The
       cleanup technology     also     to:
       *  develop cost-effective methods to determine
         fate, transport, and effects of contaminants
         related to defense activities;
       *  develop risk-based modeling methods for
         establishing cleanup priorities; and
       *  facilitate transfer of technology to field use  by
         means of the proof-of-principle demonstration of
         R&D projects, particularly, at the SERDP
         National Environmental Technology Test Sites.
       On an annual basis, SERDP solicits proposals from
       the federal and private sector in the areas of site
       characterization, monitoring, remediation, and risk
       assessment. Each year specific statements of needs
       are issued. For current topics of interest and
       information on how to become involved, please see
       the         web site.
       Contact: Dr. Femi A. Ayorinde

                901N. Stuart Street, Suite 303
                Arlington, VA 22203
                (703)696-2118
                E-MAIL: ayorinfe@acq.osd.mil
       Website: www.serdp.com
              I, II, III and Live Site

The Congressionally funded Unexploded Ordnance
(LJXO) Technology Demonstration Program has
established technology performance baselines by
demonstrating and highlighting the strengths and
capabilities of numerous UXO technologies. The
U.S. Army Environmental Center (US A EC), in
partnership with the Naval Explosive Ordnance
Disposal Technology Division, has conducted over
60 demonstrations of UXO characterization and
remediation technology. Phase I, Phase II and
Phase 111 were conducted in 1994, 1995 and 1996
at the U.S. Army Jefferson Proving Ground in
Madison, IN. These demonstrations were per-
formed on a controlled test site containing a known
baseline of emplaced, inert ordnance.
The UXO Technology Demonstration Program has
highlighted the capabilities and limitations of UXO
technologies. Demonstrators show continued
improvement in detection performance. But be-
     there has     no substantial improvement in
the ability to discriminate UXO from the clutter,
focused efforts are needed. The Phase IV effort,
currently underway, will         upon the previous
UXO technological investments by focusing on target
discrimination and reduction of false alarms
This will provide the government with economical
and effective technology that will significantly
the overall cost of UXO clearance, by reducing the
number of anomalies which must be found.
Contact:  U.S. Army Environmental Hotline
          (800) USA-3845, DSN 585-1699
Website:  aec-www.apgea.army.mil:8080/prod/
          usaec/et/uxo/jpgfs.htm


The Environmental Technology Transfer and
Technology Demonstration Branches within the
Pollution Prevention and Environmental Technology
Division (P2&ETD) develop, demonstrate, and
deliver tool s to help the Army sustain readiness,
protect resources, and improve soldiers' quality of
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life. These programs enable the Army to test and
implement cost-effective technologies in pollution
prevention, conservation, compliance, and restora-
tion. From cleanup devices to better ways of doing
business, these innovations protect the environment
while supporting military operations, installation
management, and material development.
P2&ETD assesses Army environmental needs and
works with researchers and future users to
ideas. P2&.ETD searches government labs or finds
"off the shelf commercial tools with potential
military application. P2&ETD produces "real
world" cost and performance data by testing lab-
proven technologies in field demonstrations.
P2&ETD helps transfer successful products to the
Army community, tracking technology performance
and user needs even after the demonstration.
P2&ETD's guidance and technical support pro-
grams address the main elements of the Army's
environmental program, meeting specific user needs
on pollution prevention, conservation, compliance,
and restoration, as well as specialized programs in
SCAPS, UXO, and       XXI.
         Mr. James I. Arnold, Jr.
         .S. Army Environmental Center
         Attn: SFIM-AEC-ET (Arnold)
         APG, MD, 21010-5401
         Fax:410-612-6836
         aec-www.apgea.army.mil :8080/prod/
aechome.htm




Area

The mission of the Industry and University Pro-
grams Area is to identify and provide development
support for technologies that show promi se in
         DOE's Environmental Management
needs, but require proof-of-principle experimen-
tation and already proven technologies in other
fields that require critical path experimentation to
demonstrate feasibility for adaptation to specific
EM needs.
         Jeffrey Walker
         U.S. Department of Energy
         19901 Germ ant own Road
         Germantown, MD 20874-1290
         301-903-7966
         301-903-7457 fax

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Announcements

Program R&D Announcements (PRDAs) and
Research Opportunity Announcements (ROAs) are
DOE's major assistance vehicles for developing
technologies. PRDAs solicit abroad mix of propos-
als where R&D, including demonstration, testing,
and evaluation, is required within broadly defined
     of interest. DOE may issue aPRDA in
response to an individual program need such as the
cleanup of a particular contaminant at a specific site.
Multiple awards for proposals, which may have
varied approaches or concepts, are generally made.
Numerous PRDAs may be issued    year.
ROAs solicit industry and academic proposals
throughout the year ("rolling admissions") for
potential contracts in applied research. ROAs
support research efforts for the development of
technologies with potential application in the EM^
program. A proposed technology should improve
DOE's capabilities in     such as in situ
remediation; detection, characterization, and
monitoring; efficient separations technology for
radioactive waste; and robotics. ROAs are pub-
lished in the Commerce Business Daily. The
program includes some set-asides for small busi-
nesses. DOE anticipates making 25-30 awards
through an active ROA at its Morgantown facility.
For information on the full range of DOE/EM.
assistance programs, contact the EM Central Point
of Contact (CPOC). The       is a
service that expedites and monitors private sector
interaction with EM. The CPOC can identify links
between technologies and program needs and
connect potential partners with an extensive net-
work of Headquarters and field program contacts.
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                EM Central Point of Contact
                U.S. Department of Energy
                19901 Germantown Road
                Germantown, MD 20874-1290
                800-845-2096
                301-903-7238 fax
       For information on ROA awards through the
       Morgantown Energy Technology Center:
                Thomas Martin
                304-291-4087

       Tech Con

       TechCon is a DOE program developed to increase
       the use of commercially available technologies at
       DOE cleanup     with an emphasis on technolo-
       gies that have shown superior performance charac-
       teristics. TechCon's mission is to identify, screen,
       and support the implementation of available envi-
       ronmental technologies from both the private and
       public sector in the U. S. as well as from interna-
       tional sources.
       The TechCon Program works with sites to identify
       clean-up needs, finds commercially available
       technologies and services that have proven perfor-
       mance capabilities, matches technologies to
       at DOE sites, and delivers information on these
       technologies to site personnel. By connecting
       representatives of technology companies with those
       at remediation sites, TechCon promotes the use of
       available technologies and resolves barriers to their
       field application. A key to TechCon's success is
       improving communication among companies, site
       representatives, and regulators. To that end,
       TechCon has instituted an electronic mail discussion
       li st that is hosted at ANL. With over 60 members,
       including DOE, EPA, site contractor, and technol-
       ogy company personnel, this e-mail list facilitates
       dissemination of information and can expedite the
       matching of technology needs with commercially
       available technologies.
                DalePflug
                Argonne National Laboratory
                9700 South Cass Avenue
                Argonne, 1L 60439
                630-252-6682
                63 0-252-6414 fax
                dpflug@anl.gov
          Duane Deonigi
          Pacific Northwest Laboratory
          P.O. Box 999
          Mail Stop K8-04
          Richland,WA 99352
          509-372-4278
          509-3 72-43 94 fax
Website:  www.ead.anl.gov/~techcon/index.html


DOE's Technology Deployment Initiative (TDI)
seeks to:
•  achieve multiple deployments of cleanup
   technologies and processes that expedite DOE's
   environmental management effort,
•  obtain third party validation of cost savings,
•  facilitate the reinvestment of cost savings to
   increase participation in the program, and
«  break down barriers to the implementation of
   new technologies.
Under TDI, technologies selected for participation
and deployment support DOE's environmental
management mi    and provide for multiple
applications. Applications include a Pricing Pro-
posal that compares an         cost with that of a
baseline technology; the technology  should acceler-
ate or reduce the cost of that referenced baseline,
or both. Applications must also include a commit-
ment from the proposing DOE site manager. TDI
funding is for deployment of commercial-ready
technologies, rather than demonstrations.
Ranking criteria for applicants are divided into four
areas: impact/technical approach; business manage-
ment approach; stakeholder/regulatory
approach; and cost. Incentives for developers to
participate in TDI include the availability of funds to
accelerate deployment and cleanup,  increased
visibility for the technologies through deployment
and the generation of validated cost savings,
multiple     acceptance of the technology, and the
opportunity for reinvestment of cost savings.
Website: wastenot.inel.gov/tdi
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Over the years, EPA has evaluated technologies to
determine their effectiveness in preventing, control-
ling, and cleaning up pollution. EPA has
these efforts by instituting the Environmental
Technology Verification (ETV) Program to verify
the performance of a larger universe of innovative
technical solutions to problems that threaten human
health or the environment. ETV accelerates the
entrance of new environmental technologies into the
marketplace by supplying technology buyers and
developers, consulting engineers, States, and EPA
Regions with high quality     on the performance
of new technologies.
EPA utilizes the experti se of partner "verification
organizations" to      efficient         for
conducting performance     of innovative tech-
nologies. EPA selects its partners from both the
public and private sectors including Federal
laboratories, States, universities, and private sector
facilities. Verification organizations will oversee and
report verification activities      on testing and
quality assurance protocols developed with input
from major stakeholders/customer groups associ-
    with the technology area.
Verification under ETV means confirmation of the
performance characteristics of a commercial-ready
environmental technologies through the evaluation of
objective and quality assured data. ETV's targeted
customers are:
*  Technology users and purchasers
•  Technology enablers
     -  permitters, regulators
     -  consulting engineers
*  Technology developers and vendors
Each pilot will announce its intention to begin
accepting technologies for verification in the Com-
merce Business Daily and in the trade press.
          Penelope Hansen
          U.S. Environmental .Protection Agency
          TCS/NRMRL/ORD(8301)
          401 M St., SW
          Washington, DC 20460
          202-260-2600
Website:  www.epa.gov/etv/



The Remediation Technologies Development Forum
(RTDF) was established in 1992 by EPA to identify
ways of working together with industry to solve
complex hazardous waste remediation problems.
The RTDF is open to all interested parties and has
grown to a consortium of partners from private
industry, government agencies, and academia who
share the common goal of developing more effec-
tive, less costly hazardous waste characterization
and treatment technologies. RTDF partnerships
undertake research, development, demonstration,
testing, and evaluation efforts to achieve common
cleanup goals.
The RTDF advances the development of cost-
effective technologies for the remediation of hazard-
ous wastes, and works to achieve these goals by:
*  identifying priority remediation technology
   development needs;
*  establi shing and overseeing acti on teams to plan
   and implement collaborative research proj    to
   address these needs; and
*           scientific, institutional, and regulatory
   barriers to innovative treatment technologies.
RTDF members establish self-managed action
teams that bring members together to work on their
highest priority problems. These      define
technology research needs, develop and implement
research project plans, and produce and dissemi-
nate scientifically credible results to facilitate broad
acceptance of the technology.
EPA facilitates the operation of the Action Teams
and the RTDF         Committee, and contributes
its research efforts to the jointly-led projects. EPA
provides funding for RTDF         activities and
Action Team meetings. Other federal agencies,
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       industiy, and academic participants also provide
       funding, laboratory, and field support for Action
       Team projects. Participants in each Action Team
       provide funding and/or in-kind support for the
       Team's research efforts.
                Robert Olexsey
                U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                26 West Martin Luther King Dr.
                Cincinnati, OH
                513-569-7861
                Dr. Walter W. Kovalick, Jr.
                Technology Innovation Office (5102G)
                U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                401 M Street,  SW
                Washington, DC 20460
                703-603-9910
       Website: www.rtdf.org



       The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (.EPA)
       Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
       (SITE) Program was established by EPA's Office of
       Solid Waste and Emergency Response and the
       Office of Research and Development (ORD) in
       response to the 1986 Superfund Amendments and
       Reauthorization Act, which recognized a need for
       an "Alternative or Innovative Treatment Technology
       Research and Demonstration Program." The SITE
       Program is administered by ORD National Risk
       Management Research Laboratory in the Land
       Remediation and Pollution Control Division
       (LRPCD), headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. The
       SITE Demonstration Program encourages the
       development and implementation of (1) innovative
       treatment technol ogi es for hazardous waste site
       remediation and (2) monitoring and measurement.
       In the SITE Demonstration Program, the technol-
       ogy is field-tested on hazardous waste materials.
       Engineering and cost     are gathered on the
       innovative technology so that potential users can
            the technology's applicability to a particular
       site. Data collected during the field demonstration
       are used to      the performance of the technol-
       ogy, the potential need for pre- and post-processing
       of the waste, applicable types of wastes and waste
       matrices, potential operating problems, and ap-
       proximate capital and operating costs.
At the conclusion of a SITE demonstration, EPA
        an Innovative Technology Evaluation
Report, Technology Capsule, and Demonstration
Bulletin. These reports evaluate all available infor-
mation on the technology and analyze its overall
applicability to other site characteristics, waste
types, and waste matrices. Testing procedures,
performance and cost data, and quality assurance
and quality standards are also presented.
          Annette Gatchette
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
          National Risk Management Research
          Laboratory
          26 W. Martin Luther King Drive
          Cincinnati, OH
          513-569-7696
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      Overview of Ex Situ Demonstrations	
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      Overview of Soil Demonstrations	
      Overview of Groundwater Demonstrations
      Overview of Contaminants	
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