United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response
(5102G)
EPA 542-B-96-002
PB 96-153-127
August 12, 1996
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Innovative Remediation Technology
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NOTICE
This document was prepared for the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under Contract No. 68-W5-005 5. Refernces herin to any specific
commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwises does not constitute or imply endorsement, recommenda-
tion, or favoring by EPA or other agencies participating in the Matrix of Completed North American Innovative Remediation Technology Demonstration
Projects.
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FOREWORD
The investment of public and private resources in the demonstration of remediation technologies represents a maj or commitment to furthering the
confidence of the engineering community in the efficacy and cost of these newer technologies. The existence of more than 300 completed projects in
North America represents an impressive collection of information on the probable success of these technologies in routine implementation. The proj ects
summarized in this report are completed field demonstrations in North America sponsored by formal government programs along with numerous other
individual demonstrations that are being carried out by and for the private sector and universities on a proj ect-specific basis.
Walter W. Kovalick, Jr., Ph.D.
Director, Technology Innovation Office
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview 1
Using the Matrix 3
Matrix of Completed Demonstration Projects 5
Soil, Sludge, and Sediment Projects 6
Ex-Situ Biological Technologies 6
In-Situ Biological Technologies 8
Ex-Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies 11
In-Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies 17
Ex-Situ Thermal Technologies 23
In-Situ Thermal Technologies 26
Groundwater Projects 29
Ex-Situ Biological Technologies 29
In-Situ Biological Technologies 29
Ex-Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies 31
In-Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies 33
Appendix A-Summary of Completed Demonstration Projects A-l
Total Technologies A-l
Ex-Situ Technologies A-2
In-Situ Technologies A-3
Principal Contaminants A-4
Completed U.S. Air Force Demonstration Projects A-5
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Appendix B-U.S. Air Force Bioventing and Bioslurping Sites B-l
BioventingInitiative Sites B-l
Bioslurping Sites B-2
Appendix C-Description of Innovative Remediation Technology Demonstration Programs C-l
Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment C-l
California Environmental Protection Agency C-l
U.S. Department of Defense, Environmental Security Technology Certification Program C-2
U. S. Department of Defense, The Advanced Technology Demonstration Facility for Environmental Technology C-2
U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence C-2
U.S. Army Environmental Center C-3
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers C-4
U.S. Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center C-4
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Technology Development C-5
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Environmental Restoration C-5
U.S. Environmental Protect on Agency, Office of Research and Development C-6
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program C-6
BioremediationField Initiative C-6
Remediation Technologies Development Forum (RTDF) C-7
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Technology Innovation Office C-8
Public-Private Partnership C-8
Miscellaneous Organizations C-10
Appendix D - Cross-Reference List of Technical Reports by Report Number D-l
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OVERVIEW
Given the multiple sponsors of more than 300 completed innovative
technology field demonstration proj ects in North America, the records of
the projects are spread among a large number of technical reports, tech-
nology transfer mechanisms, and other information sources. Proj ect man-
agers, consultants, educators, and other professionals responsible for waste
remediation and corrective action cleanup projects frequently find it diffi-
cult to locate the information they need. The purpose of this report there-
fore is to consolidate key information from innovative demonstration proj ects
into a single document and present that information in a matrix that enables
proj ect managers and other interested persons to easily identify innovative
technologies that may be appropriate to their particular site remediation
needs. The matrix, which is limited to completed demonstration proj ects
and a small number of full-scale cleanup efforts, does not address emerging
technologies or laboratory-scale projects.
The matrix is organized according to the media treated: soil, sludge,
and sediment projects or groundwater projects. The demonstrations are
differentiated further by the following treatment technology types: (1) ex-situ
biological, (2) in-situ biological, (3) ex-situ physical or chemical, (4) in-situ
physical or chemical, (5) ex-situ thermal, and (6) in-situ thermal. Each tech-
nology demonstration listing includes (1) the name of the technology or pro-
cess; (2) the type(s) of contaminant treated; (3) a description of the site activ-
ity; (4) the demonstration date; (5) the respective agency technical report
number; (6) the proj ect title; (7) the name, address, and telephone number of
the developer or vendor of the technology; (8) the name, address, and tele-
phone number of the sponsor of the demonstration proj ect; and (9) an anno-
tation indicating whether the vendor of the technology is listed in the EPA
Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment Technologies ("VTSITT).
The levels of detail included in the listings varies according to the availability
of data and information about the demonstration project. Of key interest to
the reader are the type(s) of medium, type(s) of contaminant treated, and the
description of the site activity, which enables the reader to find a technology
that may fit specific remediation needs. Conversely, if the reader is appraising
a remediation technology, the matrix can be used to identify other proj ects in
which the technology has been used and the medium(a) and contaminants)
treated. The agency technical report number is given so that the user can
research the actual proj ect demonstration for further information. When pos-
sible, the name, address, and phone number of the developer or vendor or
the sponsor are given, so that the user can contact those parties about the
technology or the program under which the demonstration was performed.
In addition, if the vendor participates in VISITT, that fact is indicated, en-
abling the user to identify the vendor in VISITT to obtain the most current
information about development of the technology.
Appendix A presents summary information about the demonstration
proj ects taken from the matrix in this publication. The summary graphics are
presented as a combined pie chart, with a separate bar chart to differentiate
the soil demonstrations from those related to groundwater. Almost 200 of
the 259 proj ects inventoried dealt with the soil media. While about 25 per-
cent of the proj ects were demonstrations ofbiological processes, other physical
and chemical techniques are well represented. The choice of technologies
demonstrated is determined by the priorities of the various programs. In
some cases, technologies are developed in-house and require review by the
organization itself; in other cases, the demonstration efforts solicited interest
on the part of technology vendors. While the current ratio of ex-situ to in-situ
projects is almost 50:50, efforts to reduce costs and risks from materials
handling seem to point to increasing interest in in-situ processes.
With regard to the three maj or contaminant groups, the fewest com-
pleted proj ects (70) treated inorganic contaminants, while much attention has
been focused on VOCs. At the date of this printing, Air Force technical
reports summarizing data from bioventing and bioslurping sites under the Air
Force's Installation Remediation Program are still in development or are in
draft form. A graphic illustrating the number of bioventing and bioslurping
technology demonstrations completed by the Air Force is presented sepa-
rately at the end of Appendix A. As supplemental information, Appendix B
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provides two maps that show the locations of the Air Force bioventing initia-
tive sites andbioslurper sites. For the map of bioslurper sites; the sites are
identified as check-out, pilot-test, extended testing, or expanded testing sites.
The bioventing initiative map provides only the locations of the sites.
Most of the demonstration proj ects selected for this report were per-
formed, cosponsored, or funded through programs developed by the U. S.
Environmental Protection Agency, the military services (Army, Navy, and Air
Force), the U. S. Department of Energy, the government of Canada, and the
state of California. Appendix C describes many of the major formal demon-
stration programs and provides a contact for those programs. The contacts
provide a starting point for those who wish to obtain more information about
individual programs or demonstration proj ects. In addition, the appendix lists
the sponsors of the proj ects included in the matrix and the number of demon-
strations performed.
Appendix D provides a cross-reference list for the technical report
numbers identified in the innovative technology demonstration matrix. The
reader can find the title of the technical report by looking up (in the list
provided in Appendix D) the technical report number included in the dem-
onstration matrix. The reports are listed first by number, followed by title.
Note that, in some cases, the title of the technical report may be identical to
the proj ect title presented in the demonstration matrix.
This document represents a concerted attempt to collect and sum-
marize information for as many completed demonstration projects as pos-
sible. This compendium should not be looked upon as the sole source of
such information.
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MATRIX OF COMPLETED DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
Using the Matrix
The matrix summarizes key information about more than 3 00 com-
pleted innovative technology demonstration proj ects. The information is pre-
sented in a manner that enables proj ect managers and other interested per-
sons to easily identify the innovative technologies that may be appropriate for
their particular site remediation needs. The projects are organized as follows:
a) The proj ects first are separated according to the media
treated:
Soil, sludge, and sediment proj ects
Groundwater proj ects
b) Proj ects are differentiated further by treatment technology
type:
Ex-situ biological
In-situ biological
Ex-situ physical or chemical
In-situ physical or chemical
Ex-situ thermal
In-situ thermal
c) Within the subdivisions identified above, projects are listed al-
phabetically by technology (for example, bioslurry,
bioremediation, andcomposting).
For each proj ect the following information is presented:
Column Column Name and Definition
1 Technology - Name of technology
2-7 Contaminant(s) - An "X" indicating the type(s) of contami
nant treated
- Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), halogenated
- VOCs, nonhalogenated
- Semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs), haloge-
nated
- SVOCs, nonhalogenated
- Inorganic compounds
- Explosives or propellants
8 Technical Comment Field - Specific contaminant(s) treated
9 Site Activity /Waste Source - Type of contamination present or
type of industry conducted at the site
10 Demonstration Date - Date of performance of the proj ect (typi-
cally the start date)
11 Technical Report Number - The respective agency technical
report number for the document that describes the demonstra-
tion proj ect
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Column Column Name and Definition
12 Page Number - Number of the page on which the project de-
scription is found in the technical report cited
13 Proj ect Title - Title of the proj ect
14 General Comment Field - Additional pertinent information about
the proj ect
15 Technology Developer/Vendor and Address - Name and address
of either the developer or the vendor of the technology
16 Technology Developer/Vendor Telephone Number - Telephone
number of the developer or the vendor listed in item 15
17 Sponsor and Address - Name and address of the sponsor of the
demonstration project
18 Sponsor Telephone Number - Telephone number of the sponsor
listed in item 17
19 VISITT1 Reference - An "X" indicating whether the vendor of
the technology is listed in the Vendor Information System for In-
novative Treatment Technologies (VISITT)
1 = VISITT contains information submitted by developers, manufacturers, and suppliers of
innovative technologies. It is a database that provides the means for vendors to showcase their
products to state and federal agencies and the general public. VISITT may be accessed from the
Environmental Protection Agency's Cleanup Information (CLU-IN) (301-589-8366) electronic
bulletin board system or at website http://clu-in.com.
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Biolysis,
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Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Porystyren
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VOCs
BTEX
PAH
PCPs,
PAHs
PAH,
Phenols
PAH, PGP
PAH, HM,
Cyanide
PAH
Manufacturing
Plant
Gas Nutrient
Injection
Refinery Site
Wood
Preserving
Wood
Preserving
Wood
Preserving
Wood
Preserving
Railro ad
Equipment
Test Site
1993
1995
1992
1994
1992
1992
1992
1993
DESRT -
Aug94
DOE/EM-
0270 Apr
95
Abstract
DESRT 16 -
Jun94
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
DESRT 16 -
Jun94
EP A/540 /F-
95/506A -
Jul95
DESRT 07 -
Apr 93
DESRT 13 -
Apr 93
112
Technology Using Biolysis ™
and Dredging, Mansonville,
Quebec
In Situ Bioremediation Using
Horizontal Wells
Fracturing with Bioremediation
for the Enhanced Removal of
BTEX
of Wood Treatment Soils
Containing ChlorinatedPhenols
and PAHs
Laboratory & USDA Forest
Products Laboratory (Fungal
Treatment)
of Wood Treatment Soil
Containing ChlorinatedPhenols
and PAHs
Bioremediation Field Initiative
Site Profile: Libby Ground
Water SuperfundSite
Bioremediation Project, Pacific
Place Site
Poryaromatic Hydrocarbon
(PAH)-Contaminated Soils
Using White Rot Fungi
Gasoline
Contamina
ted Soils
On- ate
Experimen
talPlot
Second
Demo
Treated
Groundwate
r also
Using
White Rot
Fungi
Sanexen Environmental
New Jersey Institute of
Technology, 1 3 8 Warren St . ,
Newark, NJ
Grace Dearborn Inc., 3451
Erindale Station Rd., Mississauga,
Ontano, Canada L5A 3T5
Laboratory, One Griff ord
Pinchot Drive, Madison WI
53705
Grace Dearborn Inc., 3451
Erindale Station Rd., Mississauga,
Ontano, Canada L5A 3T5
EPANRMRL/Utah State
University, Utah
Ch em- Security/ Remediation
Technologies
GEOBAC Technologies Group,
Inc.
201-642-
7076
905-279-
2222
608-231-
9469
905-279-
2222
Technology Development Branch,
Conservation & Protection, Environment
Canada, Hull, Quebec Kl A OH3
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of
Technology Development, Washington,
DC 20585
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
U.S. EPA Region 8, 301 S Park, Drawer
10096, Helena, MT 59626
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
514-283-
9678
703-903-
7289
513-569-
7949
819-953-
0962
513-569-
7949
819-953-
0962
819-953-
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IrtrSitu Biological
Aerobic Slurry-
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Bioremediation
Augmented
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Bio slurp ing
Bio slurp ing
(x!6)
Bioventing
Bioventing
Bioventing
Bioventing
Bioventing
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Hydrocarbo
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Railro ad
Equipment
Airfield
Fuel Farm
Military Air
Base
Airfield
Airfield
Gas Station
Tar Distill. &
WoodPres
Industrial
Wastes
1992
1993
1994
1990
1994
1994
1992
1992
DESRT 05 -
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EP A/540 M
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Abstract
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
Performanc
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Apr 95
EP A/540 /F-
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Jun95
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
37
39
33
Slurry-Phase Bioremediation
Project, Pacific Place Site
Augmented In-Situ Subsurface
Bioremediation Process, Bio-
Rem, Inc.
Bioslurping- Vacuum-Enhanced
Free-Product Recovery Coupled
With Bioventing: A Case Study
(Tech Reports in
Development)
Bioventing in the Vadose Zone
Bioventing in Sub- Arctic
Environments
Evaluation of Purus Padre
System for the Treatment of
Hydrocarbon Vapors
Site Profile: Reilly Tar and
Chemical Corporation
Superfund Site
Bioventing
Treated
Water also
Treated
Water also
16 Sites at
16 Bases
Purus Padre
Regenerati
ve Resin
Chemical Waste Management of
Canada, Inc.
Bio-Rem, Inc., P.O. Box 116,
Butler, IN 46721
Battelle ColumbusLaboratory,
505 King Avenue, Columbus, OH
43201
Various Developers/Vendors
Battelle ColumbusLaboratory,
505 King Avenue, Columbus, OH
43201
Battelle ColumbusLaboratory,
505 King Avenue, Columbus, OH
43201
Purus Inc., 2713 N First Street,
San Jose, CA 95134-2000
Biosystems, Inc.
Research Laboratory, 26 W.
Martin Luther King Drive,
Cincinnati, OH
219-868-
5823
614-424-
4698
614^24-
4698
614-424-
4698
513-569-
7444
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
U.S. Navy, Public Works Department,
NAS Fallen, Fallen, NV 89406
U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental
Excellence, Technology Transfer
Division, 8001 Arnold, Brooks AFB, TX
USAF Armstrong Laboratory, Site
Remedial 10 nDiv., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
USAF Armstrong Laboratory, Site
Remedial 10 nDiv., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental
Excellence, Technology Transfer
Division, 8001 Arnold, Brooks AFB, TX
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
819-953-
0962
513-569-
7949
702^26-
2772
210-536-
4331
904-283-
6035
904-283-
6035
210-536-
4331
513-569-
7328
513-569-
7328
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X
X
X
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Bioventing
Bioventing/ Soil
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Land Treatment
Land Treatment
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Hydro car bo
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Hydro car bo
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JP-4 Jet
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TPH,
BTEX
PAHs
PAHs
Airfield
Military Air
Base
Airfield
Airfield
Wood
Preserving
Lumber
Treatment
1992
1995
1994
1990
1991
EPA/542/B-
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Oct 93
Bioremediati
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Evaluation
EPA/542/R-
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Mar 9 5
EPA/542/R-
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Mar 95
EPA/542/R-
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Mar 9 5
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Bioventing
Bioventing, by Battelle
Laboratories for the U. S. Air
Force
Hydrocarbons, Cold Climate
with Soil Warming: Field Study,
Eielson AFB, AK
Refueling Loop E-7, Source
Area ST20, Bioventingat
Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska
Land Treatment at the Brown
Wood Preserving Superfund
Site, Live Oak, Florida
Land Treatment at the Scott
Lumber Company Superfund
Site, Alton, Missouri
Treated
Groundwate
r also
125 Sites at
54 Bases
Battelle Columbus Laboratory,
505 King Avenue, Columbus, OH
43201
Various Developers/Vendors
Research Laboratory, 26 W.
Martin Luther King Drive,
Cincinnati, OH
Pacific Northwest Laboratory,
Battelle Blvd., Richland, WA
99352
Remediation Technologies, Inc.,
1011 Southwest Khckitat Way,
Suite 207, Seattle, WA 98134
Remediation Technologies, Inc.,
1001 S. 24th Street, W., Suite
105, Billings, MT 59102
614-424-
4698
513-569-
7328
509-376-
0554
206-624-
9349
406-652-
7481
U.S. Navy, Public Works Department,
NAS Fallen, Fallen, NV 89406
U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental
Excellence, Technology Transfer
Division, 8001 Arnold, Brooks AFB, TX
USAF Armstrong Laboratory, Site
Remediation Div., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
U.S. Air Force, 354 CES/CEVR, 2258
Central Ave., Suite 1, Eilson AFB, Alaska
99702
U.S. EPA Region 4, 345 Courtland Street,
N.E., Atlanta, GA 3 0365
U.S. EPA Region 7, Emergency Planning
and Response Branch, 25 Funston Road,
Kansas City, KS 661 15
702^26-
2772
210-536-
4331
904-283-
6036
404-347-
3016
913-551-
7755
X
X
X
X
Ex-Situ Physical/Chemical
Chemical
Detoxification
Chemical
Fixation
X
X
X
X
Dioxin,
Chlorinated
Aromatics
Metals and
Organ ics
Refinery
1987
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
61
72
Chlorinated Aromatic
Compounds - Dioxin &
Herbicides in Soil
SAREX Chemical Fixation
Process
Naval Facilities Engineering
Service Center, Code ESC 40
Port Hueneme, CA 93043-4370
Separation andRecovery
Systems, Inc., 1762 McGraw
Ave., Irvine, CA92714
805-982-
1668
714-261-
8860
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
513-569-
7757
513-569-
7757
X
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Ex-Situ Physical/Chemical
Chemical
Fixation/
Solidification
Chemical
Treatment
Chemical
Treatment
Chemical
Treatment
Cyclone Furnace
Analytical
Enhanced
Remediation
En trained- Bed
Gasification
Techniques and
Foam
Suppression
Selective
Extraction
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PCPs,
Metals
Lead,
Heavy
Metals
Heavy
Metals
Heavy
Metals, Oil,
and Grease
Metals,
Phthalates,
PAHs
BTEX
Trace
Metals
specific
Organics/
Inorganics
Hydrocarbo
ns
Uranium
Wood
Preserving
Ordnance
Drum Storage
Area
Oil Processing
Plant
Babcock &
Wilcox Test
Site
British
Columbia Sites
Oil Processing
McColl
Superfund Site
Uranium
Products
Production
1990
1994
1987
1991
1995
1994
1990
EPA/540/A
R-9 2/0 10
EPA/540/R-
94/526-
Nov94
Demonstrati
on Report
Jun91
EPA/542/B-
93/009-
Oct93
EPA/540/A
R-9 2/017-
Aug92
DESRT-
May 95
EPA/540/M
R-94/5 14
EPA/540/A
R-9 2/0 15
EPA/542/B-
93/009-
Oct93
50
63
222
Corporation - Solidification and
Stabilization of
Organic/Inorganic
Cognis, Inc. (Chemical
Treatment)
Hexavalent Chromium
Contaminated Soils for a Site in
Bkersfield, CA
Chemical Treatment and
Immobilization
Babcock & Wilcox Co. -
Cyclone Furnace Vitrification
Near -Real -Time Monitoring Of
Contaminated Soils
Texaco Gasification Process -
Texaco Inc.
McColl Superfund Site -
Demonstration of a Trial
Excavation
Selective Extraction, Uranium
in Soil
Treated
Wastewater
also
Soil/Sludge
Treatment
Produced
vitrified
slag
Six
technologic
s
STC Omega, Inc., 7655 East
Gelding Drive, Suite B-2,
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Cognis, Inc., 2330 Circadian
Way, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Versar, Incorporated
Funderburk & Associates, Route
1, Box 250, Oakwood, Texas
75855
Babcock and Wilcox Co., 1562
Beeson Street, Alliance, OH
44601
Analytical Services Laboratory,
Ltd.
Texaco Inc., 2000 Westch ester
Ave., WhitePlains, NY 10650
U.S. EPA, Region 9, Mail Code H-
7-1, 75 Hawthorne Ave., San
Francisco, CA 94 105
602-948-
7100
707-576-
6235
800-227-
6543
216-829-
7395
914-253-
4047
415-744-
2400
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dnve, Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory - Edison, Bldg 10, MS-104,
2890 Woodbridge Ave, Edison, NJ 08837
of Pollution Prevention & Technology
Development, 400 P St., P.O. Box 806,
Sacramento, CA 95812
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dnve, Cincinnati, OH 45268
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dnve, Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dnve, Cincinnati, OH 45268
DOE Fernald Environmental Remediation,
Management Corporation, P.O. Box
398704, Cincinnati, OH 45239-8704
513-569-
7774
908-321-
6623
916-322-
3670
513-569-
7757
513-569-
7863
819-953-
0962
513-569-
7692
513-569-
7507
514-648-
6556
X
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SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEDIMENT PROJECTS
Ex-Situ Physical/Chemical
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Solvent
Extraction
Solvent
Extraction
Solvent
Extraction
Liquefied Gas
Solvent
Extraction
Steam Enhanced
Extraction
Gas-Phase
Chemical
Reduction
Immobilization
Physical
Separation
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Heavy
Metals,
Solvents
PCBs,
Dioxins
PCBs,
VOCs,
SVOCs
PCBs,
PAHs
PCBs
VOCs and
SVOCs
PCBs,
PAHs,
Dioxin
PCBs,
Heavy
Metals
PCBs
Industrial
Waste Dump
Drilling Oil Site
Air Station
Grand River
Test Site
Harbor
Sediment
Gasoline Test
Harbor
Sediment
Oil Processing
River Sediment
1993
1991
1994
1992
1988
1993
1987
1992
EPA/542/R-
95/006 -
May 95
EPA/540/A
R-92/002
EP A/540 /R-
94/521 a -
Feb95
EPA/540/A
R-92/079
EPA/540/A
5-90/002
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EPA/542/R-
95/006 -
May 95
EPA/540/A
5-89/001
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
29
32
3
161
Basket Creek Surface
Impoundment
Dehydro-Tech- Carver-
Greenfield
SITE Technology Capsule -
Terra Kleen Solvent Extraction
Technology
Resources Conservation
Company - Basic Extractive
Sludge Treatment (B.E.S.T.)
CF Systems Corp.- Solvent
Extraction
Berkeley Environmental
Restoration Center (Enhanced
Extraction)
Demonstration of Thermal Gas-
Phase Reduction Process
Hazcon - Solidification
Particle Separation Process
Desorption
of PCBs
Dehydro-Tech Corporation, 6
Great Meadow Lane, East
Hanover, NJ 07936
Terra- Kleen Response Group,
Inc., 7321 North Hammond Ave,
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
Resources Conservation
Company, 3630 Cornus Lane,
Elhcott Qty, MD21042
CF Systems Corporation, 3D Gill
Street, Woburn, MA 01801
Berkeley Environmental
Restoration Center, 3 1 1 2A Etch
Han, Berkeley, CA 94720
Eli Eco Logic International Inc. ,
143 Dennis Street, Rockwood
Ontano, Canada NOB 2KO
Funderburk & Associates, Route
1, Box 250, Oakwood, Texas
75855
Bergmann USA, 1550 Airport
Ro ad Gallatm, TN 37066
201-887-
2182
405-728-
0001
410-596-
6066
617-937-
0800
510-642-
2928
519-856-
9591
800-227-
6543
615^52-
5500
U.S. EPA Region 4, 345 Courtland Street,
N.E., Atlanta, GA 3 0365
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
U.S. Army Engineer District, Detroit, Box
1027, Detroit, MI 48231
404-347-
3931
513-569-
7863
513-569-
7348
513-569-
7349
513-569-
7348
513-569-
7797
513-569-
7696
513-569-
7797
313-226-
6760
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Soil Leaching/
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Soil Recycling
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Metals,
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Mining
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Army
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Plant
Metal Finishing
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Warehouse
Battery Yard
Oxidation
Lago ons
Industrial
Refinery
1992
1993
1994
1992
1992
1992
1992
1992
EPA/540/R-
94/526 -
Nov94
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EPA/542/B-
93/009-
Oct93
EPA/540/A
5-93/503
EPA/542/B-
93/009-
Oct93
DESRT 23 -
Aug94
EPA/540/R-
93/510- Sep
93
64
165
168
Epoc Water, Inc.
(Precipitation, Microfiltration,
& Sludge Eewatering)
Technology for the
Remediation of Contaminated
Soils
Full-Scale Soil
Washmg/TERRAMET Soil
Leaching
Toronto Harbor Commissioners
- Soil Recycling Treatment
Train
Soil Restoration Unit
Bescorp Soil Washing System
Battery Enterprises Site - Brice
Environmental Services, Inc.
Soil Washing
Application of Tallon
Technology in theDickson
Remediation Project
Biogenesis Soil Washing
Technology
Ammo
Test Burn
Area
Three
technologic
s
EPOC Water, Inc., 3065
Sunnyside, Suite 101, Fresno, CA
93727
Laval Univ./ Institute Pyrovac,
Inc.
Cognis, Inc., 2330 Circadian
Way, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Toronto Harbor Commission, 60
Harbor Street, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada M5J1B7
Terra-Kleen Corporation, 7321
North Hammond Avenue,
Oklahoma City , OK 73 1 3 2
Brice Environmental Services
Corp., P.O. Box 73 520,
Fairbanks, AK 99 707
Bombardier, Inc.
Biogenesis Enterprises, Inc.,
7420 Alban Station Blvd., SuiteB
208, Springfield, VA 221 50
209-291-
8144
707-576-
6235
416-863-
2071
405-728-
0001
907-452-
2512
703-913-
9700
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dnve, Cincinnati, OH 4526 8
Technology Development Branch,
Conservation & Protection, Environment
Canada, Hull, Quebec K1A OH3
U.S. Army, Twin Cities Army
Ammunition, Plant, New Brighton, MN
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dnve, Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dnve, Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory - Edison, Bldg 10, MS- 104,
2890 Woodbridge Ave, Edison, NJ 08837
Division, Sacramento Army Depot, 8350
Fruitridge Road, M552, Sacramento, CA
95325
Technology Development Branch,
Conservation & Protection, Environment
Canada, Hull, Quebec K1A OH3
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dnve, Cincinnati, OH 45268
513-569-
7507
514-283-
9678
513-569-
7949
513-569-
7348
908-321-
6678
916-388-
4344
514-283-
9678
513-569-
7797
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Soil Washing
Soil Washing
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1992
1992
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EPA/540/A
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EPA/542/R-
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May 95
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U.S. EPA - Mobile Volume
Reduction Unit
Biotrol - Soil Washing System
Bergmann USA - Soil and
Sediment Washing System
Technology for the Inorganic
and Organic Contaminants
from Soil
Reactor Treatments for PCB-
Heavy Metal Contaminated
Soils
Systems Demonstrates Aqueous-
Based Soil Wash System in Oak
Ridge
Chemfix Technologies, Inc. -
Chemical Fixation/Stabilization
Co arse/Fine
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Dehydro-Tech Corporation, 6
Great Meadow Lane, East
Hanover, NJ 07936
Terrasys, Inc., 912-DPancho
Road, Camarillo, CA 9301 2
Research Laboratory - Edison,
2890 Woodbndge, Edison NJ
08837
Biotrol, Inc., 10300 Valley View
Road, Suite 107, Eden Prairie,
MN55344
Bergmann USA, 1550 Airport
Ro ad, Gallatm, TN 37066
Tallon Metal Technologies, Inc.,
1961 Cohen, Ville St. Laurent,
Quebec, H4R 2N7, Canada
Washburn & Gillis Associates
Ltd
Soil Tech Environmental
Advanced Remediation Mixing,
Inc., 711 Oxley Street, Kenner,
LA 70062
201-887-
2182
805-389-
6766
908-321-
6629
612-942-
8032
615-230-
2217
514-335-
0057
504^61-
0466
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory - Edison, Bldg 10, MS-104,
2890 Woodbridge Ave, Edison, NJ 08837
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
DOE Center for Environmental
Technology, Oak Ridge, TN37831
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
513-569-
7863
513-569-
7469
513-569-
7949
908-321-
6683
513-569-
7507
819-953-
0962
819-953-
0962
423-574-
1907
513-569-
7585
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Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
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Ultraviolet
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PCBs,
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Explosives
Test Soil
Scrap Metal
Hazardous
Waste Landfill
Metal
Contaminated
Soil Test
Industrial
Sludge Pit
Chemical
Process
Savannah River
Test Site
Army Depot
1988
1993
1988
1991
1988
1994
Demonstrati
on Rep ort
Jun91
Demonstrati
on Rep ort
Mar 90
DESRT -
Apr 95
Demonstrati
on Rep ort
Nov90
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EPA/540/A
5-89/005 -
Sep90
DOE/EM-
0248- Jun
95
SFIM-AEC-
ET-CR-
95068
146
213
Portland Cement Stablization
Process for Lead-Contaminated
Soil
A Silicate Stabilization Process
for Heavy Metal Contaminated
Soil at the Tamco Steel Site
Methods for Solidified Waste
Evaluation - Wastewater
Technology Centre
Sulfide Stabilization
Technology for Copper-
Contaminated Soil
Wastech, Inc. (Solidification
and Stabilization)
SolidiTech, Inc. -
Solidification/ Stabilization
Process
Integrated Pulsed Ultraviolet
Irradiation
Evaluation of UVMethods for
the Remediation of Explosives
in Groundwater
Cementitio
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Levine-Fricke, Inc.
Solids Treatment Systems, Inc.
Wastewater Technology Center
Toxco Incorporated
Wastech, Inc., P.O. Box 4638,
1021 D Alvm Weinberg Dnve,
Oak Ridge, TN 37831
SolidiTech, Inc.
Purus, Inc., 2713 North First
Street, San Jose, CA95134
Purifies Inc., Solarchena Ultrex
(Zimpro), Vulcan Peroxide
System Inc.
615^83-
6515
408-955-
1000
of Pollution Prevention & Technology
Development, 400 P St., P.O. Box 806,
Sacramento, CA 958 12
of Pollution Prevention & Technology
Development, 400 P St., P.O. Box 806,
Sacramento, CA 958 12
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
of Pollution Prevention & Technology
Development, 400 P St., P.O. Box 806,
Sacramento, CA 958 12
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
U.S. Department of Energy, Cloverleaf
Building, 19901 Germantom Road,
Germantown, MD 20874
U.S. Army Environmental Center, SFIM-
AEC-ETD, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
21010
916-322-
3670
916-322-
3670
819-953-
0962
916-322-
3670
513-569-
7589
513-569-
7507
301-903-
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410-612-
6840
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Elect rokinetic
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Hydraulic
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Hydraulic
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Airfield
1990
1993
1994
1992
1992
1987
1991
1993
DOE/EM-
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MSSRC-MS-
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EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/K-
94/007 -
Apr 95
EP A/540 /SR
93/505
EP A/540 /SR
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EPA/540/A
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EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
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205
In- Situ Air Stripping Using
Horizontal Wells
The Savannah River Integrated
Demonstration Program
Wastes Process, Coal Tar
Derivatives and Petroleum By-
products in Soil
Spill, Environment &
Technology Services,
Electrokinetic Enhancement
Laboratory, Univ. of
Cincinnati, & FRX, Inc.
(Hydraulic Fracturing)
Laboratory, Univ. of
Cincinnati, & FRX, Inc.
(Hydraulic Fracturing)
Funderburk & Associates
(Dechlorination &
Immobilization)
MAECTITE Process Leads in
Soils, Sludges, Other Waste
Materials, and Debris
Demonstration, Tinker Air
Force Base, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
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Westinghouse Savannah River
Co., P.O. Box 616, Building 773-
42A, Aiken, SC 29802
Westinghouse Savannah River
Co., P.O. Box 616, Building 773-
42A, Aiken, SC 29802
Western Research Institute, P.O.
Box 3395, University Station,
Laramie, WY 82071-3395
Environment & Technology
Services, 2081 15th Street, San
Francisco, CA94114
FRX Inc., P.O. Box 37945,
Cincinnati, OH 45223
FRX Inc., P.O. Box 37945,
Cincinnati, OH 45222
Funderburk & Associates, Route
1, Box 250, Oakwood, Texas
75855
MAECORP, Inc., 155 North
Wacker Drive, Suite 400,
Chicago, IL 60606
Accutech Remedial Systems, Inc.,
Cass Street at Highway 35,
Keyport,NJ07735
803-725-
3692
803-725-
3692
307-721-
2281
415-861-
0810
513-556-
2526
513-556-
2526
800-227-
6543
312-853-
4050
908-739-
6444
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of
Technology Development, Washington,
DC 20585
DOE, Savannah River Oper. Office,
Environmental Restoration Division,
Aiken, SC. 29802
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
Environment & Technology Services,
208 1 1 5th Street, San Francisco, CA
94114
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45268
Center for Environmental Engineering &
Science, New Jersey Institute of
Technology, 138 Warren St., Newark, NJ
301-909-
7289
803-725-
5178
513-569-
7862
415-861-
0810
513-569-
7796
513-569-
7796
513-569-
7797
513-569-
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1992
1991
1994
1991
1994
1993
1993
1992
EPA/540/A
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EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/R-
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Mar 9 5
EPA/542/R-
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EPA/542/R-
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Accutech Remedial Systems, Inc.,
Cass Street at Highway 35,
Keyport,NJ07735
EPOC Water, Inc., 3065
Sunnyside, Suite 101, Fresno, CA
93727
Udell Tech and OHM, Inc.
Woodward-Clyde Federal
Services, 4582 S. Ulster St., Suite
1200, Denver, CO 80237
Environmental Science &
Engineering, Inc.
Morrison -Knudsen Corporation,
7100 East BelleviewAve., Suite
300.EnglewoodCO80111
Terra Vac, Corporation, 14798
Wicks Boulevard. SanLeandro,
CA 94577
Terra Vac, Corporation, 9030
Secor Road, Temperance, MI
48182
908-739-
6444
209-291-
8144
303-740-
2600
303-793-
5089
510-351-
8900
313-847-
4444
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory - Edison, Bldg 10, MS-104,
2890 Woodbridge Ave, Edison NJ 08 837
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45268
Naval Facilities Engineering Service
Center, Code ESC 441, Port Hueneme, CA
93043-4370
DOE Fern aid Environmental Remediation,
Management Corporation, P.O. Box 39,
Cincinnati, OH 45 23 9-8704
U.S. Army, Rocky Mountain Arsenal,
AMCPM-RME, Commerce City, CO
80022-1749
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle
District, 4735 East Marginal Way South,
Seattle, WA 981 34
U.S. EPA Region 7, 726 Minnesota Ave.,
Kansas City, KS 661 01
Division, Sacramento Army Depot, 8350
Fruitridge Road M5 52, Sacramento, CA
95325
U.S. EPA Region 5, 77 West Jackson
Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604
908-321-
6626
513-569-
7507
805-982-
4191
513-569-
7949
303-289-
0249
206-764-
3704
913-551-
7797
916-388-
3289
312-886-
0399
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MEK
VOC, SVOC
TPH (JP-4)
TPH
Non-
halogenated
VOCs
Chlorinated
Solvents
Fuels, TCE
Disposal Pit
Underground
Storage Tanks
Fire Training
Area, Airfield
Underground
Storage Tanks
Airfield
Airfield
Gas Station
Three DOE
Test Sites
Hfll Air Force
Base, Utah
1994
1990
1992
1993
1990
1990
1993
1993
1989
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 95
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 95
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 9 5
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 9 5
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 9 5
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 9 5
Performanc
e Report -
Dec 94
DOE/EM-
0248- Jun
95
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
72
64
70
78
68
136
124
In Situ Soil Vapor Extraction
at, McClellan Air Force Base,
California
Soil Vapor Extraction at the
Fairchild Semiconductor
Corporation Superfund Site
Soil Vapor Extraction at, North
Fire Training Area (NFTA),
Luke AFB, Arizona
Soil Vapor Extraction at the,
SMS Instruments Superfund
Site, Deer Park, New York
Remediation of a JP-4 Fuel
Spill, at Site 914, Hill Air Force
Base, Ogden, UT
Remedial ion of a P-4 Fuel Spill
at Site 914, Hill AFB, Ogden,
UT
of Internal Combust ion Engines
for the Destruction of
Hydrocarbon Vapors
Passive Soil Vapor Extraction
In Situ Soil Venting
CH2M Hill
Canonie Environmental Services
Corp., 441 N WhismanRd,
Mountain View, CA 94043
Envirocon, Inc.; Rust
Environment
Four Seasons Environmental,
Inc., 3107 S. Elm - Eugene
Street, Greensboro, NC27416
VR Systems, Inc., Anaheim,
California
Laboratory, 7000 East Ave.,
P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA
94550
415-960-
1640
919-273-
2718
714-826-
0483
510^22-
6806
USAF, Environmental Management
Directorate, McClellan Air Force Base,
Sacramento, CA
U.S. EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street,
San Francisco, CA 94105
U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Brandeis
Bldg, 6th Fl., 210 S. 16th St., Omaha, NE
68102
U.S. EPA Region 2, 26 Federal Plaza, New
York, NY
U.S. Air Force, OO-ACC/EMR, 7274
Wardleigh Road, Hfll AFB, UT 84055
U.S. Air Force, CO-ACC/EMR, 7274
Wardleigh Road, Hfll AFB, UT 84055
U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental
Excellence, Technology Transfer
Division, 8001 Arnold, Brooks AFB, TX
U.S. Department of Energy, Cloverleaf
Building, 19901 Germantown Road,
Germantown, MD 20874
USAF Armstrong Laboratory, Site
Remediation Div., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndafl AFB, FL 32043
415-744-
2280
212-264-
4706
210-536-
4331
301-903-
7920
904-283-
6023
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In-Situ Physical/ Chemical
Soil Venting/
Vapor
Extraction
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Soil Washing
Density -Driven
Groundwater
Sparging
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Volatile
Contamina
nts
DNAPLs,
CTET
Heavy
Metals
PCBs, Oils
Heavy
Metals,
PAH
BTEX,
TPH
DNAPL
Metals (Al,
Be, Cd, Fe,
Zn, etc.)
Lead and
Copper
Ammo Site
Corpus Christ i,
TX Site
Impoundment
Lagoon
Warren, MI
Site
Field
Underground
Storage Tanks
Wood
Preserving
Salvage Yard
Port Hueneme,
CA Site
1993
1992
1993
1993
1994
1993
1991
1989
1992
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/K-
94/003 -
Apr 95
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 95
EPA/542/K-
94/003 -
Apr 95
DESRT 17-
Aug94
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 95
DESRT 12-
Dec93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
126
7
86
9
38
245
252
In Situ Soil Venting
Corpus ChristiDupont Site,
SUNY Buffalo Corporate
Remediation Group
Prussia Technical Corporation
Superfund Site, Winslow
Township, NJ
Demonstration, General Motors
NAO Research & Development
Center, Warren, MI
Remediation Trials for
Industrially -Contaminated
Hazardous Soils
Density-Driven Groundwater
Sparging at, Amcor Precast,
Ogden, Utah
Gravel Washing Project -
Canada Creosote Site
Chemfix Process, SolidWaste
in Soil and Sludge
Solidification of Spent Blasting,
Heavy Metals in Spent Blasting
Abrasives, Grit, and Sands
Res. /Comm
. Developm
ent
University at Buffalo, Dept of
Geology, 772 Natural Science
Complex, Buffalo, NY 14260
Technologies, Inc., 14497 Dale
Mabry Highway, Tampa, FL
33618
General Motors NAO R&D
Center, Warren, MI 48090-9055
Tallon Metal Technologies, Inc.,
1961 Cohen, Ville St. Laurent,
Quebec, H4R 2N7, Canada
Wastach Env., Inc., 2 25 IB West
California Ave., Salt Lake City,
UT 84104
Alberta Research Council,
Alberta, Canada
716-645
6800
x3996
813-264
3506
810-986
1600
514-335
0057
801-972
8400
405-427
6181
U.S. Army Environmental Center, SFIM-
AEC-ETD, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
21010-5401
University at Buffalo, Dept of Geology,
772 Natural Science Complex, Buffalo,
NY 14260
U.S. EPA Region 2, 26 Federal Plaza, New
York, NY
General Motors NAO R&D Center,
Warren, MI 48090- 9055
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality,
DERR, Salt Lake City, Utah
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Mart in Luther King
Dnve, Cincinnati, OH 45268
Naval Facilities Engineering Service
Center, Code ESC 40, Port Hueneme, CA
93043-4370
410-612-
6840
716-645-
6800
x3996
202-264-
7592
810-986-
1600
819-953-
0962
801-538-
6146
819-953-
0962
513-569-
7669
805-982-
1668
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Technical
Comment
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General
Comment
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Technology
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SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEDIMENT PROJECTS
In-Situ, Physical/Chemical
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
Stabilization/
Solidification
Dynamic
Underground
Stripping
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
on,
Aromatic
Solvents
PAH,
Keytones,
Qycols
Metals,
PCBs
PAH, HM,
Cyanide
PAH, HM,
Cyanide
PAH, HM,
Cyanide
PAH, HM,
Cyanide
PAH, HM,
Cyanide
Gaso line
Spin
Robins Air
Force Base,
Macon, GA
Industrial
Electrical
Railroad
Equipment
Railroad
Equipment
Railroad
Equipment
Railroad
Equipment
Railroad
Equipment
Airfield
1991
1993
1988
1992
1992
1992
1992
1992
1994
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
EPA/540/A
5-89/004
DESRT 10-
Apr93
DESRT 02 -
Apr 93
DESRT 03 -
Apr 93
DESRT 08 -
Apr 93
DESRT 1 1 -
Apr 93
UCRL-ID-
120416
253
255
Solidification/ Stabilization,
Organics and Inorganics in Soil,
Sludge, and Liquid
Silicate Compounds, Organics &
Inorganics in Groundwater, Soil,
Sludge
IWT/Geo-Con In-Situ
Stabilization
Stabilization/Solidification
Project, Pacific Place Site
Stabilization/Solidification
Project, Pacific Place Site
Stabilization/Solidification
Project, Pacific Place Site
Stabilization/Solidification
Project, Pacific Place Site
Stabilization/Solidification
Project, Pacific Place Site
Summary of the LLNL Gasoline
Spill Demonstration- Dynamic
Underground Stripping Project
Did Not
Meet
Standards
Geo-Con, Inc., 4075 Monroeville
Blvd, Monroeville, PA 15 146
Wastech, Inc., P.O. Box 4638,
1 02 1 D Alvm Wemberg Drive,
Oak Ridge, TN 37831
Newalta Corporation
Chemical Waste Management,
Inc.
Ogden/ Chemfix Technologies,
Inc.
Bovar Environmental Services
Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, Earth Sciences
Division, Livermore, CA 94550
412-856-
7700
615-483-
6515
510-422-
3521
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dnve, Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory - Edison, 2890 Woodbridge
Ave, Edison, NJ08837
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of
Technology Development, Washington,
DC 205 8 5
513-569-
7589
513-569-
7774
908-321-
6683
819-953-
0962
819-953-
0962
819-953-
0962
819-953-
0962
819-953-
0962
703-903-
7289
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In-Situ Physical/Chemical
Dynamic
Underground
Stripping
Steam and Air
Stripping
Steam and Hot-
Air Stripping
Volatilization &
Ventilation
System
Vacuum
Extraction
Vapor
Extraction
Vapor
Extraction
Vapor
Extraction
Vapor
Extraction
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Gasoline
VOCs and
SVOCs
VOCs
BTEX,
PCE, TCE
TCE
Jet Fuel (JP-
4)
Fuels, PCE,
VOCs
Diesel Fuel
Gasoline
Industrial
Soil Blocks
Fuel
Buchanan,
Michigan Site
Groveland
Wells, MA Site
Fire Trng.
Area, Luke Air
Force Base
Sacramento
Army Depot,
CA
Huntington
Beach, CA
Lawrence
Livermore Lab
1991
1989
1992
1994
1988
1992
1993
1993
UCRL-rD-
118187
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EPA/540/A
5-90/008 -
Mar 91
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EPA/540/A
5-89/003
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
100
34
138
145
139
144
Underground Stripping
Demonstration, LLNL Gasoline
Spill Site
Novaterra, Inc. (In Situ Steam
and Air Stripping)
Steam/ Hot-Air Stripping
Technology, (Applications
Analysis Report)
Billings & Assoc., Inc. (SWS)
Terra Vac - Vacuum Extraction
Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
Vapor Extraction System
Steam-Enhanced Recovery
Process
Vacuum- Induced Soil Venting
Treated
Groundwate
r also
Volatile
Compounds
Hydro car bo
ns
Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, Earth Sciences
Division, Livermore, CA 94550
Novaterra, Inc., 1801 Avenue of
the Stars, Suite 640, Los Angles,
CA 90067
Peroxidation Systems, Inc., 151
Union Street, Suite 155, San
Francisco, CA94111
Billings& Associates, Inc., 3816
Academy Parkway N-NE,
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Terra Vac, Corporation, 356
Fortaleza Street, P.O. Box 1591,
San Juan, PR 00903
Terra Vac, Corporation, 14204
Doolittle Dr., San Leandro, CA
94577
Hughes Environmental Systems,
Inc., 1240 Rosecrans Ave,
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Lawrence Livermore Lab Univ.
of California, P . O. Box 808,
Livermore, CA 945 50
510-422-
3521
310-843-
3190
415-391-
2113
505-345-
1116
809-723-
9171
510-351-
8900
714-375-
6445
510-422-
3521
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of
Technology Development, Washington,
DC 20585
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory - Edison, Bldg 10, MS-104,
2890 Woodbridge Ave, Edison, NJ 08837
U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Brandeis
Bldg, 6th Fl., 210 S. 16th St., Omaha, NE
68102
Division, Sacramento Army Depot, 8350
Fruitridge Road M5 52, Sacramento, CA
95325
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45268
DOE Lawrence Livermore Lab, P. O. Box
808, Livermore, CA 94550
703-903-
7289
513-569-
7797
513-569-
7797
513-569-
7797
908-321-
6683
916-388-
4344
513-569-
7797
510^22-
3521
X
X
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In-Situ Physical/Chemical
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Stripping
X
X
X
X
VOCs, TCE
Aeronautical
1990
EPA/540/A
5-91/002 -
Oct 91
AWD Technologies, Inc. -
Integrated Vapor Extraction
and Steam Vacuum Stripping
Treated
Groundwate
r also
AWD Technologies, Inc., 49
Stevenson Street, Suite 600, San
Francisco, CA 94105
415-227-
0842
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
513-569-
7863
X
Ex-Situ Thermal
Flame Reactor
Incineration
Incineration
Incineration
Incineration
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Metals
PAHs
VOCs,
Metals
Hydrocarbo
ns
Heavy
Metal,
Pesticides
PCB
PCPs,
Dioxins,
Furans
Smelting
Acid Pit
McColl
Superfund Site
Airfield (JP-4
Spill)
Ogden's
Research
Facility
Surface
Disposal Area
Koppers Co.
Superfund Site
1991
1988
1989
1993
1989
1992
1993
EPA/540/A
5-91/005
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EP A/540 M
R-93/524
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 9 5
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
243
70
237
90
106
Horsehead Resource
Development Co., Inc. - Flame
Reactor
PYRETRON(r) Thermal
Destruction, Organics in Soil,
Sludge, and Solid Waste
General Atomics (Circulating
BedCombustor)
Hrubetz Environmental
Services, Inc. - Hrubetz Process
Halogenated& Non-
Halogenated Compounds and
PCBs in Soil
Outboard Marine Corporation
Superfund Site, Waukegan,
Illinois
Risk Reduction Engineering
Laboratory (Base-Catalyzed
Decomposition Process)
Thermally
Enhanced
Recovery
With Base-
Catalyzed
Decomp.
Development Co., Inc., 300
Frankfort Road, Monaca, PA
15061
General Atomics, 3550 General
Atomics Court, San Diego, CA
92121
Hrubetz Environmental Services,
Inc., 5949 Sherry Lane, Suite
525, Dallas, TX 75225
SoilTech ATP System, Inc., 800
Canome Drive, Porter, IN 463 04
ETG Environmental, Inc., 660
Sentry Parkway, Blue Bell, PA
19422
412-773-
2289
619-455-
4495
214-363-
7833
219-926-
8651
610-832-
0700
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
U.S. EPA Region 5, 77 West Jackson
Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
513-569-
7510
413-569-
7683
513-569-
7844
513-569-
7684
513-569-
7844
312-353-
6316
513-569-
7655
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Ex-Situ Thermal
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption
Anaerobic
Thermal
Desorption
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PCBs
DDT,
Dieldrin,
Lindane
SVOCs,
TPHs,
PAHs
BTEX,
PAH, TCE
PAH,
SVOC, HM
VOCs,
PAHs, Coa
Tars
PCBs,
PAHs,
Dioxins
PAHs,
Metals,
MBOCA
PCB
Re- Solve
Superfund Site
Industrial
Lagoon Sludge
Disposal Pit
Waste
Treatment
Plant
Gas Plant
Landfill
Impoundment
Lagoon
Waugen
Harbor, IL Site
1992
1993
1991
1987
1994
1993
1992
1993
1992
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 95
EPA/540/A
R- 92/01 9
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 9 5
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 95
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EPA/540/A
R-94/504
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 9 5
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
118
96
88
94
96
84
124
Rust Remedial Services, Inc.
(X*TRAX Thermal
Desorption)
H Agriculture & Nutrition
Company Superfund Site,
Albany, Georgia
Roy F. Weston, Inc. - Low
Temperature Thermal
Treatment (LT3) System
Thermal Desorption at the,
Mckin Company Superfund
Site, Gray, Maine
Thermal Desorption at the,
Prestine, Inc. Superfund Site,
Reading, Ohio
Maxymillian Technologies, Inc.
(Mobile Thermal Desorption
System)
Thermal Desorption Unit - Eli
Eco Logic International, Inc.
Anderson Development
Company Superfund Site,
Adrian, Michigan
SoilTech ATP Systems, Inc.
(Anaerobic Thermal Processor)
Available
Commercia
lly
Rust Remedial Services, Inc.,
7250 West College Drive, Palos
Heights, IL 60463
Services, Inc., 2076 West Park
Place, Stone Mountain, GA
30087
Roy F. Weston, Inc., One
Weston Way, West Chester, PA
19380
Canonie Environmental Services
Corp., 800 Canonie Drive,
Porter, IN 46304
SoilTech ATP Corporation, 800
Canonie Drive, Porter, IN 463 04
Maxymillian Technologies, Inc.,
Ten Post Office Square, Suite
600, Boston, MA 021 09
Eli Eco Logic International Inc.,
143 Dennis Street, Rockwood,
Ontano, Canada NOB 2KO
Roy F. Weston, Inc., One
Weston Way, West Chester, PA
19380
SoilTech ATP Systems, Inc., 800
Canonie Drive, Porter, IN 463 04
708-361-
7520
404-498-
2020
610-701-
7423
219-926-
8651
219-926-
8651
617-695-
9770
519-856-
9591
610-701-
7423
219-929-
4343
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
U.S. EPA Region 4, 345 Courtland Street,
N.E., Atlanta, GA 3 0365
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
U.S. EPA Region 1, John F. Kennedy
Federal Bldg, Room 2203, Boston, MA
02203
U.S. EPA Region 5, 230 South Dearborn
Street, Chicago, IL 60604
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
U.S. EPA Region 5, 77 West Jackson
Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
513-569-
7797
404-347-
3931
513-569-
7797
617-573-
5784
312-886-
727 S
513-569-
7856
513-569-
7684
312-353-
4253
513-569-
7797
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X
X
X
X
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Ex-Situ Thermal
Anaerobic
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Desorption/
Dehalogenation
Temperature
Thermal
Desorption
Thermal
Destruction
Thermal
Destruction
Thermal
Extraction
Thermal
Treatment
Thermal
Treatment
Thermal
Treatment
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PCBs
PCBs
OCPs
PCBs
Halogen ate
d Hydrocar
bons
PAH, HM,
Cyanide
Chlordane,
SVOCs
Hydrocarbo
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Hydrocarbo
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Brant, NY Site
Roadways
Pesticide Site
Four test sites
EPA Research
Facility, Ark
Railro ad
Equipment
Rockwell MSO
Unit
Cannery Site
Batch Plant
1991
1991
1992
1987
1988
1992
1993
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 95
EP A/540 M
R-93/504
EPA/540/A
5-89/010
EPA/540/A
5-89/008
DESRT 06 -
Apr 93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
Demonstrati
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Jun91
Demonstrati
on Rep ort
Mar 90
124
98
102
SoilTech ATP Systems, Inc.
(Anaerobic Thermal Processor)
Dehalogenation at the, Wide
Beach Development Superfund
Site, Brant, NY
Aeration (LTTA) System,
Canonie Environmental
Services, Inc.
Gruppo Italimpresse (Infrared
Thermal Destruction)
American Combustion -
Oxygen Enhanced Incineration
Thermal Extraction Project,
Pacific Place Site
Molten Salt Oxidation Process
Thermal Treatment of
Petroleum Hydrocarbon-
Contaminated Soil
Soil Detoxification Utiliing an
Ex ist in g Aggr egat e Dr ier
LTTA Has
Remediated
Six Sites
Suitable for
Aqueous
Wastes
SVOCs in
Liquids and
Solids
SoilTech ATP Systems, Inc., 800
Canonie Drive, Porter, IN 463 04
SoilTech ATP System, Inc., 800
Canonie Drive, Porter, IN 463 04
Canonie Environmental Services
Corp., 800 Canonie Drive,
Porter, IN 46304
Gruppo Italimpresse, Rome, Italy
American Combustion, Inc.,
4476 Park Drive, Norcross, GA
30093
Newalta Corporation/ UMAT AC
Industrial Processes
Rockwell International
Ogden Environmental Srevices,
Inc.
South Coast Asphalt Products
Company
219-929-
4344
219-926-
8651
219-926-
8651
06-
880200
1
404-564-
4180
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
U.S. EPA Region 2, 26 Federal Plaza, New
York, NY
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
Technology Development Branch,
Conservation & Protection, Environment
Canada, Hull, Quebec Kl A OH3
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of
Technology Development, Washington,
DC 20585
of Pollution Prevention & Technology
Development, 400 P St., P.O. Box 806,
Sacramento, CA 958 12
of Pollution Prevention & Technology
Development, 400 P St., P.O. Box 806,
Sacramento, CA 958 12
513-569-
7797
212-264-
1129
513-569-
7797
513-569-
7863
513-569-
7863
819-953-
0962
301-903-
8119
916-322-
3670
916-322-
3670
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Ex-Situ Thermal
Thermal
Treatment
Thermal
Treatment
Thermal
Treatment
Vitrification
X
X
In-Situ Thermal
Heating with
Vapor
Extraction
Heating with
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Extraction
Heating with
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Extraction
Heating with
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Hydrocarbo
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VOCs
Organ ics
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TCE&
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BTEX
Aldrm,
Dieldrin,
Endrin
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VOCs
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Soil Test
Letterkenny
Army Depot
Babcock&
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DOE Test
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River
Test Site
Airfield
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1985
1991
1991
1993
1993
1992
1992
Demonstrati
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Mar 90
EPA/542/B-
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Oct 93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/540/A
R-91/007
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
97
82
16
16
13
14
Thermal Treatment Process for
Fuel Contaminated Soil
Low Temperature Thermal
Stripping
Cyclone Furnace
Retech Plasma Centrifugal
Furnace
Savannah River, GA (DOE),
Electrical Resistance Heating
with SVE
Electrical Resistance Heating,
Berkeley Environmental
Restoration Cntr
F, Radio Frequency Heating
with SVE, IIT Research
Institute
WI, Radio Frequency Heating
with SVE, IIT Research
Institute
U.S. Waste Thermal Processing
Roy F. Weston, Inc., One
Weston Way, West Chester, PA
19380
BabcockandWilcox Co., 1562
Beeson Street, Alliance, OH
44601
Retech Me P O Box 997 100
Henry Station Road, Ukiah, CA
95482
Pacific Northwest Laboratory,
Battelle Blvd., Richland, WA
99352
Berkeley Environmental
Restoration Center, 3 1 1 2A Etch
Han, Berkeley, CA 94720
IIT Research Institute, 10 W.
35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616
IIT Research Institute, 10 W.
35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616
215^30-
7423
216-829-
7576
707-462-
6522
509-376-
0554
510-642-
2928
312-567-
4232
312-567-
4232
of Pollution Prevention & Technology
Development, 400 P St., P.O. Box 806,
Sacramento, CA 958 12
U.S. Army Environmental Center, SFIM-
AEC-ETD, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
21010-5401
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45268
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
DOE, Savannah River Oper. Office,
Environmental Restoration Division,
Aiken, S.C. 29802
Berkeley Environmental Restoration
Center, 3 1 1 2A Etch Hall, Berkeley, CA
94720
IIT Research Institute, 10 W. 35th Street,
Chicago, IL 60616
IIT Research Institute, 10 W. 35th Street,
Chicago, IL 60616
916-322-
3670
410-612-
6840
513-569-
7757
513-569-
7863
803-725-
5178
510-642-
2928
312-567-
4232
312-567-
4232
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In-Situ Thermal
Heating with
Vapor
Extraction
Frequency/
Electric Resist
with Vapor
Six Phase Soil
Heating
Extraction/
Radio Frequency
Heating
Steam Heat ing
with Vapor
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Steam Heat ing
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Extraction
Thermal
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Thermal
Treatment
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Pelroleum,
Oil,
Lubricanls
SVOCs &
VOCs
TCE&
PCE
TCE&
PCE
BTEX
VOCs&
SVOCs
VOCs&
SVOCs
VOCs
Volalile/Se
mi- Volatile
Pelroleum
Kelly Air Force
Base, TX
Airfield
Savannah River
M Area
Airfield
Hunlinglon
Beach Sile
ANNEX
T erminal
Berkeley CA
Landfill
Disposal Sile
Volk Field
ANGB
1993
1995
1994
1993
1993
1989
1988
1994
1985
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
DOE/EM-
0272 Apr
95
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
DOE/EM-
0248- Jun
95
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Ocl93
9
15
11
8
7
9
123
107
Frequency Healing wilh SVE,
KAI Technologies, Inc. and UT
Research Inslilule
Kirkland AFB Radio Frequency/
Eleclrical Resislance Healing
wilh SVE IIT Research Inslilule
Six Phase Soil Healing
Savannah River, GA (DOE)
Radio Frequency Healing wilh
SVE, KAI Technologies, Inc.
Healing wilh Soil Vapor
Exlraclion, Hughes
Environmenlal Syslems
CA, Sleam Healing wilh Soil
Vapor Exlraclion,
NOVATERRA, Inc.
Sleam Healingwilh SVE,
Berkeley Environmenlal
Resloralion Cenler
Thermal Enhanced Vapor
Exlraclion Syslem
Radio Frequency Thermal Soil
Deconlaminalion
KAI Technologies, Inc., 1 75
North New Boston Streel,
WoburnMAOlSOl
IIT Research Inslilule, 10 W.
35lh Slreel, Chicago, IL 60616
Pacific Norlhwesl Laboralory,
Ballelle Blvd., Richland, WA
99352
KAI Technologies, Inc., 1 75
North New Boston Slreel,
WoburnMAOlSOl
Hughes Environmenlal Syslems,
Inc., 1240 Rosecrans Ave,
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Novalerra, Inc., 1801 Avenue of
Ihe Stars, Suile 640, Los Angeles,
CA 90067
Berkeley Environmenlal
Resloralion Cenler, 31 12A Elch
Han, Berkeley, CA 94720
Sandia Nalional Laboratories,
P. O. Box 5 800, Albuquerque, NM
87185
617-932
3328
312-567
4232
509-376
3638
617-932
3328
714-375
6445
310-843
3190
510-642
2928
505-845
9882
USAF Armslrong Laboralory, Sile
Remedial 10 nDiv., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
USAF Armslrong Laboralory, Sile
Remedial 10 nDiv., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
U.S. Deparlmenl of Energy, Clover leaf
Building, 19901 Germanlown Road,
Germanlown, MD 20874
DOE, Savannah River Oper. Office,
Environmenlal Resl oral ion Division,
Aiken, SC. 29802
Nalional Risk Managemenl Research
Laboralory, 26 W. Marl in Lulher King
Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45 268
Nalional Risk Managemenl Research
Laboralory, 26 W. Marl in Lulher King
Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45268
USAF Armslrong Laboralory, Sile
Remedial 10 nDiv., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
U.S. Deparlmenl of Energy, Clover leaf
Building, 19901 Germanlown Road,
Germanlown, MD 20874
USAF Armslrong Laboralory, Sile
Remedial 10 nDiv., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
904-523-
6022
904-523-
6022
301-903-
7289
803-725-
5189
513-569-
7861
513-569-
7861
904-283-
6187
301-903-
7248
904-523-
6022
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In-Situ Thermal
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Thermal
Treatment
Thermally
Enhanced
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Thermally
Enhanced
Recovery
Thermally
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Volatile/ Se
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VOCs,
SVOCs
Metals,
Dioxins,
PCBs
PAH,
Heavy
Metal
Volk Field
ANGB
Kelly Air Force
Base, Texas
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Airfield
Airfield
Chemical
Process
Drainage Site
1989
1993
1993
1993
1994
1994
1994
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EP A/540 /H
R- 94/5 10
EP A/540 /M
R-94/527
EP A/540 /R-
94/528 a -
Feb95
EP A/540 /M
R-94/520
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 9 5
107
107
92
Radio Frequency Thermal Soil
Decontamination
Radio Frequency Thermal Soil
Decontamination
Hughes Environmental
Systems, Inc. (Enhanced
Recovery Process)
Radio Frequency Heating - IIT
Research Institute
SITE Technology Capsule -
KAI Radio Frequency Heating
Technology
In Situ Vitrification - Geosafe
Corporation
Parsons Chemical/ETM
Enterprises Superfund Site,
Grand Ledge, MI
With Soil
Vapor
Extraction
With Soil
Vapor
Extraction
Hughes Environmental Systems,
Inc. , 1 240 Rosecrans Ave,
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Brown and Root Environmental,
800 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Jackson
Plaza, Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Brown and Root Environmental,
800 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Jackson
Plaza, Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Geosafe Corporation, 2950
George Washington Way,
Richland,WA99352
Geosafe Corporation, 2950
George Washington Way,
Richland,WA99352
714-375-
6445
615^83-
9900
615-483-
9900
509-375-
0710
509-375-
0710
USAF Armstrong Laboratory, Site
Remediation Div., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
USAF Armstrong Laboratory, Site
Remediation Div., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
USAF Armstrong Laboratory, Site
Remedial ion Div., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
USAF Armstrong Laboralory, Sile
Remedial ion Div., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
Nalional Risk Managemenl Research
Laboralory, 26 W. Martin LulherKing
Drive, Cincinnali, OH 45 268
U.S. EPA Region 5, 77 Wesl Jackson
Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604
904-523-
6022
904-523-
6022
513-569-
7797
904-283-
6187
904-283-
6187
513-569-
7949
312-886-
4246
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Ex-Situ Biological
Aerobic
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Biodegradation
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Bioremediation
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X
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X
X
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1994
1989
1991
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
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DOE/EM-
0248- Jun
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EPA/540/A
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169
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Aerobic Biodegradation
Demonstration of Co-
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Biotrol - Biotreatment of
Cfroundwater
Bioremediation of Aromatic
Hydrocarbons
SBP Technologies - Membrane
Filtration
Treated
Soil also
With
Membrane
Filtration
Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN
37831
Biotrol, Inc., 10300 Valley View
Road, Suite 107, Eden Prairie,
MN55344
SBP Technologies, Inc., 6149
North Shore Drive, Baton Rouge,
LA 708 17
615-576-
4853
612-942-
8032
504-753-
5255
DOE Westinghouse Savannah River Co .,
P.O. Box 616, Building 773-42A, Aiken,
SC29802
U.S. Department of Energy, Cloverleaf
Building, 19901 Germantown Road,
Germantown, MD 20874
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory - Edison, Bldg 10, MS-104,
2890 Woodbridge Ave, Edison, NJ 08837
Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Code
0923, Seal Beach, CA 90740
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
803-725-
5178
301-903-
7920
908-321-
6683
310-594-
7273
513-569-
7758
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X
In-Situ Biological
Bio -Fix Beads
Biodegradation
Biodegradation
X
X
X
X
X
Heavy
Metals
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halogen
Solvents
& Non-
halogen
Solvents
Acid Mine
Drainage
Waters
JP-4 at Kelly
Air Force Base
JP-4 at Eglm
Air Force Base
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
19
49
49
BIO-FIX Beads
In Situ Biodegradation
In Situ Biodegradation
Sponsor No
Longer in
Existence
Treated
Soil also
Treated
Soil also
U.S. Bureau of Mines, Salt Lake Research
Center, 729 Arapeen Drive, Salt Lake
City, UT 84108
USAF Armstrong Laboratory, Site
Remediation Div., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
USAF Armstrong Laboratory, Site
Remediation Div., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
904-283-
6036
904-283-
6036
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In-Situ Biological
Biological
Treatment
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Bioremediation
Augmented
Subsurface
Bioremediation
Bioslurping
Bi oven ting
UVB - Vacuum
Vaporizing
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
TCE
TCE
TCA
BTEX
PAHs, PGP
Hydrocarbo
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TPH
Hydrocarbo
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TCE, DCE
Airfield
Kennedy Space
Center, Florida
Hanford T est
Site
Electric Utility
Site
Wood
Preserving
Facilities
Airfield
Fuel Farm
Airfield
Airfield
1989
1995
1992
1995
1993
1994
1992
1994
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
EPA/542/R-
95/006 -
May 95
DOE/EM-
0248- Jun
95
EP A/540 /F-
95/506D -
Jul95
EP A/540 /F-
95/506A -
Jul95
EP A/540 M
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Abstract
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/540/R-
94/526 -
Nov94
47
25
183
35
150
In Situ and Above-Ground
Biological Treatment of TCE
In Situ Microbial Filters
In Situ Bioremediation of
Groundwater
Bioremediation Field Initiative
Site Profile: Public Service
Company of Colorado
Bioremediation Field Initiative
Site Profile: Libby Ground
Water Sup erfund Site
Augmented In-Situ Subsurface
Bioremediation Process, Bio-
Rem, Inc.
Bioslurping- Vacuum- Enhanced
Free-Product Recovery Coupled
With Bioventing: A Case Study
Bi oven ting
Roy F. Weston, Inc. /TEG
Technologies (UVB - Vacuum
Vaporizing Well)
Treated
Soil also
Treated
Soil also
Treated
Soil also
Biological
Enhanced
Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, Livermore, CA
Pacific Northwest Laboratory,
Battelle Blvd., Richland, WA
99352
EPANRMRL/Univ. of Colorado,
Denver, Colorado
EPANRMRL/Utah State
University, Utah
Bio-Rem, Inc., P.O. Box 116,
Butler, IN 46721
Battelle ColumbusLaboratory,
505 King Avenue, Columbus, OH
43201
Battelle ColumbusLaboratory,
505 King Avenue, Columbus, OH
43201
Roy F. Weston, Inc., 6400
CanogaAve., Suite 100,
Woodland Hills, CA91367
510^23-
3118
509-376-
3903
219-868-
5823
614-424-
4698
614^24-
4698
818-596-
6900
USAF Armstrong Laboratory, Site
Remediation Div., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
DOE Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, Livermore, CA
U.S. Department of Energy, Cloverleaf
Building, 19901 Germantown Road,
Germantown, MD 20874
U.S. EPA Region 8, 999 18th St., Denver,
CO 80202-2466
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
U.S. Navy, Public Works Department,
NAS Fallen, Fallen, NV 89406
U.S. Navy, Public Works Department,
NAS Fallen, Fallen, NV 89406
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
904-283-
6028
510^23-
3118
301-903-
7920
513-569-
7861
513-569-
7949
702^26-
2772
702^26-
2772
513-569-
7469
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Ex-Situ Physical/Chemical
Groundwater
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Air Stripping
High- Energy
Electron
Irradiation
Membrane
Filtration
Membrane
Filtration
Photochemical
Oxidation
UV Oxidation
UV Oxidation
Photochemical
PolishingFilter
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
BTEX
Chlorinated
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Hazardous
Waste
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TCE,
VOCs,
SVOCs
Halogen ate
dVOCs
TCE,
BTEX
TCE, PCE,
DCA
Metals,
Radionuclid
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Underground
Storage Tanks
Savannah River
Site
Landfill
Zinc Superfund
Site
Airfield
Barrel & Drum
Company
Airfield
Tracy, CA Site
Rocky Flats
Plant
1994
1994
1994
1990
1989
1993
1992
1993
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 95
EPA/540/R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EPA/540/R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EPA/540/A
5-90/007-
Oct 91
EPA/542/R-
95/006 -
May 95
EPA/540/A
5-89/012
EPA/540/A
R-93/520
EPA/542/R-
95/006 -
May 95
EPA/540/M
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42
82
116
26
24
Product, Fort Drum, Fuel
Dispensing Area 1 595 ,
Watertown, New York
High Voltage Environmental
Applications, Inc. (Electron
Irradiation)
Rochem Separation System^
Inc. (Rochem Disc Tube
Module System)
E.I. Dupont De Nemours and
Oberlm Filter Co. -
Micro filt rat ion Technology
Phase Transfer Oxidation
Ultrox International -
Ultraviolet Ozone Treatment
for Liquids
Magnum Water Technology -
CAV-OX Ultraviolet Oxidation
Process
Demonstration of Peroxidation
Systems, Inc.
Colloid Polishing Filter
Method, Filter Flow
Technology, Inc.
Savannah
River Site
High Voltage Environmental
Applications, Inc., 9562 Doral
Blvd., Miami, FL 33178
Rochem Separation Systems,
Inc., 3904 Del Amo Blvd Suite
801, Torrance, CA 90503
E.I. Dupont De Nemours Co. &
Oberlm Filter Co., 1007 Market
Street, Wilmington, DE 19898
Environmental, 2435 South
Anne Street, Santa Ana, CA
92704
Magnum Water Technology, 600
Lairport Street, El Segundo, CA
90245
Filter Flow Technology, Inc., 22
Texas Avenue, League City, TX
77573
305-593
5330
310-370
3160
302-774
2277
714-545
5557
310-322
4143
713-332
3438
U.S. Army, Fort Drum Environmental
Division, Fort Drum, Watertown, NY
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Mart in Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Mart in Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
USAF Armstrong Laboratory, Site
Remedial 10 nDiv., AL/EQW, 139 Barnes
Drive, Tyndall AFB, FL 32043
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Mart in Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Mart in Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Mart in Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
513-569-
7631
513-569-
7844
513-569-
7758
904-283-
6126
513-569-
7665
513-569-
7809
513-569-
7877
513-569-
7697
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Ex-Situ Physical/Chemical
Separator-Filter-
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Solar
Detoxification
X
X
X
X
Hydrocarbo
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VOCs
Petroleum
Products
Lawrence
Livermore Lab
1994
1987
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
98
74
North American Technologies
Group, Inc. (Oleophilic Amine-
Co ated Ceramic Chip)
Solar Detoxification
North American Technologies
Group, 3316 Corbin Way,
Sacramento, CA95827
Lawrence Livermore Lab, P. O.
Box 808, MSL-207, Livermore,
CA 94550
916-366-
7873
510^22-
3521
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
513-569-
7863
513-569-
7757
In-Situ Physical/Chemical
Air Sparging
Air Stripping
Air Stripping
Remediation
Air Stripping/
Vapor
Extraction
Catalytic
Decent aminatio
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Chemical
Treatment
X
X
X
X
X
X
BTEX
TCE, PCE,
TCA
TEC,
T etrachlor
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Chlorinated
Solvents
VOCs
Metals
Gas Station
Surface
Impoundment
Site
Savannah River
Site
Savannah River
Site
Fort Dix New
Jersey
Lead Site
1991
1993
1990
1994
EP A/600 /R-
95/040 -
Dec 94
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 9 5
MSSRC-MS-
91-290
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EP A/540 /R-
94/5 22 a -
Feb95
58
120
188
Lessons Learned About In Situ
Air Sparging at theDenison
Ave Site, Cleveland, Ohio
Contaminated Groundwater at,
U.S. DOE, Savannah River Site,
Aiken S.C.
The Savannah River Integrated
Demonstration Program
In Situ Air Stripping with
Horizontal Wells
Catalytic Decontamination,
Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOCs) in Ground Water
SITE Technology Capsule -
Dynaphore, Inc., Forager
Sponge Technology
Treated
Soil also
B.P. Exploration & Oil, Inc.;
Engineering Science Co.
Westinghouse Savannah River
Co., P.O. Box 616, Building 773-
42A, Aiken, SC 29802
Westinghouse Savannah River
Co., P.O. Box 616, Building 773-
42A, Aiken, SC 29802
Westinghouse Savannah River
Co., P.O. Box 616, Building 773-
42A, Aiken, SC 29802
Dynaphore, Inc., 2709 Wfflard
Road, Richmond, VA 23294
803-725-
5181
803-725-
5181
803-725-
5181
804-288-
7109
U.S. EPA Region 5, Office of Underground
Storage Tanks
DOE, Savannah River Oper. Office,
Environmental Restoration Division,
Aiken, SC. 29802
DOE, Savannah River Oper. Office,
Environmental Restoration Division,
Aiken, SC. 29802
DOE, Savannah River Oper. Office,
Environmental Restoration Division,
Aiken, SC. 29802
U.S. Army Construction Engineering
Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 4005,
Champaign, IL 61820
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory - Edison, Bldg 10, MS-104,
2890 Woodbridge Ave, Edison, NJ 08837
312-886-
6143
803-725-
5178
803-725-
5178
803-725-
5178
217-373-
6740
908-906-
6895
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In-Situ Physical/Chemical
Co solvent
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Electrochemical
Reduction and
Immobilization
Oxidation
Advanced
Oxidation
Process
Advanced
Oxidation
Process
Chemical
Oxidation
Evaporation-
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Permeable
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Permeable
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
BTEX,
TCE, TCA,
PCE, PAH
Sodium
Dichr ornate
TCE
TNT, RDX
Peroxide,
Various
fuels
VOCs
SVOCs,
VOCs,
Inorganics
TCE, PCE
andDCE
BTEX
(Benzene &
Toluene)
Test Site -Hill
Air Force Base,
Utah
Kerr-McGee
Chemical Corp
DOE Kansas
City Plant
Bangor
SUBASE
Lakehurst, New
Jersey
Lawrence
Livermore Site
300
Landfill
leachate
Canadian
Forces Base
Borden Aquifer
1994
1992
1993
1991
1992
1993
1993
1994
Evaluation
Report
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct 93
EPA/540/A
R-93/501 -
Jul93
EPA/540/A
R-93/506 -
Sep93
EPA/542/K-
94/004 -
Apr 95
EPA/542/K-
94/004 -
Apr 95
197
230
183
185
2
3
Field-Scale Evaluation of In Situ
Co solvent Flushing
Electrochemical Reduction and
Immobilization
Hydrogen Peroxide, and Ozone,
Trichloroethylene in Ground
Water
Advanced Oxidation Process,
VOCs in Ground Water
Advanced Oxidation Process,
VOCs in Ground Water
Technology, Peroxidation
Systems (Applications Analysis
Report)
Evaporation-Catalytic
Oxidation Technology
(Applications Analysis Report)
In Situ Permeable Reaction
Wall, Waterloo Centre for
Groundwater Research
In Situ Permeable Reaction
Wall, Waterloo Centre for
Groundwater Research
University of Florida, Gainesville,
FL 32611
Andco Environmental, 595
Commerce Drive, Amherst, NY
14228
Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge,
Tennessee 37831-6317
Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
560 Laboratory Drive, Port
Hueneme, CA 93043-4328
Illinois State Water Survey, 2204
Griffith Drive, Champaign, IL
61820-7495
Vulcan Peroxidation Systems,
Inc., 5 151 East Broadway, Suite
600, Tucson, AZ 85711
Chemical Waste Management
Waterloo Centre for Groundwater
Research, Univ. of Waterloo,
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Waterloo Centre for Groundwater
Research, Univ. of Waterloo,
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
904-392-
3294
716-691-
2100
615-574-
8581
805-982-
1616
217-333-
5905
602-790-
8383
519-885-
1211
519-885-
1211
U.S. EPA, R.S. Kerr Environmental
Research Laboratory, Ada, OK 74820
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45268
DOE Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O.
Box 2008, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-
6317
Naval Facilities Engineering Service
Center, Code ESC 40, Port Hueneme, CA
93043-4370
Naval Facilities Engineering Service
Center, Code ESC 40, Port Hueneme, CA
93043-4370
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
Centre for Excellence, Ontario, Canada
Centre for Excellence, Ontario, Canada
405^36-
8552
513-569-
7697
615-574-
8581
805-982-
1668
805-982-
1668
513-569-
7697
513-569-
7620
416-323-
4476
416-323-
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In-Situ Physical/Chemical
Per vapor at ion
Precipitation/
Filtration
Groundwater
Sparging and
SVE
Steam Injection
and Vacuum
Extraction
Dynamic
Underground
Stripping
Volatilization &
Ventilation
System
UVB Vacuum
Vaporizing Well
Vapor
Extraction
Extraction/
Steam Vacuum
Stripping
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Hydrocarbo
ns
Naturaly
occurrirg
radto active
material
BTEX,
TPH
JP-5 (Jet
Fuel)
BTEX,
FHC,
Benzene
BTEX,
PCE, TCE
VOCs
VOCs,
Volatile
Fuel
VOCs, TCE
Experimental
Field
Uranium Mine
Underground
Storage Tanks
Airfield
Underground
Storage Tanks
Buchanan,
Michigan Site
March Air
Force Base Site
NAS Seal Beach
Aeronautical
1993
1986
1993
1994
1993
1994
1995
1991
1990
DESRT 20 -
Apr 94
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 95
EPA/542/K-
94/009 -
Apr 95
EPA/542/R-
95/001 -
Mar 9 5
EP A/540 /R-
94/526 -
Nov94
EP A/540 M
R-95/500
EPA/542/B-
93/009 -
Oct93
EPA/540/A
5-91/002 -
Oct 91
214
38
17
46
34
119
Pervap oration of Volatile
Organic Compounds from
Contaminated Groundwater
Precipitation/Filtration,
Radionucliotides in Ground
Water
Density-Driven Groundwater
Sparging at, Amcor Precast,
Ogden, Utah
California, SIVE, Naval
Facilities Engineering Service
Center
Stripping, Demonstrated at
LLNL, Gasoline Spill Site,
Livermore, California
Billings & Assoc., Inc. (SWS)
Unt erdruck - Ver damp fer -
Brunner Technology (UVB)
Vacuum Vaporizing Well
GroundWater Vapor Recovery
System
AWD Technologies, Inc. -
Integrated Vapor Extraction
and Steam Vacuum Stripping
Treated
Soil also
Treated
Soil also
Zenon Environmental
TechTran, Inc., 5401
Mitchelldale, Suite A4, Houston,
TX77092
Wastach Env., Inc., 2251B West
California Ave., Salt Lake City,
UT 84104
Udell Tech and OHM, Inc.
Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, P.O. Box 508,
Livermore, CA 945 50
Billings& Associates, Inc., 3816
Academy Parkway N-NE,
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Roy F. Weston, Inc., One
Weston Way, West Chester, PA
19380
Remediation Service,
International, P. O. Box 1 601,
Oxnard,CA93032
AWD Technologies, Inc., 49
Stevenson Street, Suite 600, San
Francisco, CA 94105
905-639-
6320
713-688-
2390
801-972-
8400
510^22-
2646
505-345-
1116
610-701-
7423
805-644-
5892
415-227-
0842
Directorate, Environmental Protection
Service, Environment Canada, Hull,
Quebec
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality,
DERR, Salt Lake City, Utah
Naval Facilities Engineering Service
Center, Code ESC 441, Port Hueneme, CA
93043-4370
Univ. of CA Office of Tech Transfer,
1320 Harbor Bay, Alemeda, CA 94501
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
Naval Facilities Engineering Service
Center, Code ESC 40, Port Hueneme, CA
93043-4370
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory, 26 W. Martin Luther King
Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45 268
819-953-
0962
513-569-
7697
801-538-
6146
805-982-
4191
510-748-
6595
513-569-
7797
513-569-
7697
805-982-
1294
513-569-
7863
X
X
X
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Summary of Completed Demonstration Projects
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Total Technologiesl (259)
ion
X
Thermal Enhanced l/"
Extraction
2%
Other Thermal
Processes
1%
Incineration
4% -
Therm alDesorption
5% ,
Radio/Electric
Heating
5%
Other Physical
Processes-
5%
Precipitation/
Filtration -
4%
Oxidation
5%
Sol vent Extraction
I = Exclusive of AirForce Bioventing and Bioslurping initiatives.
Biore actor
- 2%
Bioslurry
2%
Other
Biological
Processes
2%
Task
Soil Vapor
Extraction
Soil Washing
Air Stripping
Other Physical
Processes
Oxidation
Incineration
Precipitation/
Filtration
Solvent Extraction
Biore actor
Other Biological
Processes
Thermal Enhanced
Extraction
Bioslurry
Vitrification
Other Thermal
Processes
5 10 15 20 25 30
Number of Projects
2 9 Soil
5 Groundwater
9 Soil
14 Groundwater
13 Soil
3 Groundwater
5 Soil
4 Soil
4 Soil
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Groundwater
Physical/ Chemical
Soil
Physical/ Chemical
38%
Task
Soil
Physical/ Chemical
Soil Thermal
Soil Biological
Groundwater
Physical / Chemical
Groundwater
Biological
10 20 30 40 50
Number of Projects
46
29
20
20
38%
24%
17%
17%
4%
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Groundwater
Physical/ Chemical
17%
Soil
Physical/ Chemical
40%
Task
Soil
Physical/ Chemical
SoilBiological
Groundwater
Physical/ Chemical
Soil Thermal
Groundwater
Biological
10 20 30 40 50
Number of Projects
28
24
20
9%
1 = Exclusive of Air Force Biovening and Bioslurping initiatives.
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Explosives I
PropeHants
2%
1 - Exclusive of Air Force Bioventing and Bioslurping initiatives.
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Completed USAF Demonstration Projects'
1 = See Appendk B for locations of the Bioventing and Bioslurping projects.
Source: U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence, Technology Transfer Division, 8001 Arnold, Brooks AFB, TX.
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APPENDIX B
U.S. Air Force Bioventing and Bioslurping Sites
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AFCEE Tech Transfer Bioventing Initiative Sites
Fair-child (5)
K.I. Sawyer (3)
Pittsburgh (1)
X
Ft Drum (1)
Malstrom (2)
Ellsworth 2
Battle-
reek (1
FJ.Warren 2
Beale (4)
•
McClellan (6)
Newark (.',)
Gr ssom (1) *
Wright-
Patterson (2)
Whiteman(l)
AF Plant PJKS1
Kirtland(l)
•
Shaw(2)
Charleston (2)
Little
Rock(l)
Davis-
Month an (2)
• AF Plant 4 (2)
Randolph (1)
Eielson (3)
•
Travis v
1
Vandenberg(2)
§ Edwards (3)
Marchfl)
Los Angeles (3)
Camp Pendleton (1)
Pease (1)
Hanscom (2)
Westover (2)
McGuire(l)
Dover (2)
Boiling (2)
Cape Canaveral(3)
Patrick (2)
Kodiaklsland(l)
Johnston
• Atoll (4)
# Sites: 123 # Bases: 54
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AFCEE Tech Transfer Bioslurper Sites
Grand Forks
* Wrigh
Gnssom Patterso
Pope •
^^«""
Shaw •
• • Edwards
• • George
* arch
Myrtle Beach
• Install-Checkout Sites
• Pilot Test Sites
A Extended Testing Sites
Expanded Test Sites
* Field Work Completed
Johnston
Atoll
McGuire
* Dover
* Andrews
Seymour
Johnson
# Sites: 44 # Bases: 37
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APPENDIX C
Description of Innovative Technology Demonstration Programs
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INNOVATIVE REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS
The following federal, provincial, and state government organizations
have sponsored or conducted numerous innovative technology demonstra-
tion proj ects. Sponsoring agencies are presented below in the following or-
der: foreign governments, state agencies, federal agencies, and other spon-
soring organizations.
CANADA
Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment
In 1989, the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment
(CCME) initiated the National Contaminated Sites Remediation Program
(NCSRP) to develop a consistent national approach to the establishment of
priorities among and remediation of high-risk contaminated sites in Canada.
The Development and Demonstration of Site Remediation Technology
(DESRT) component of the NCSRP was established to work with industry
to stimulate the development and demonstration of new and innovative tech-
nologies for assessing and remediating contaminated sites. The DESRT pro-
gram has a central office from which information about the Canadian environ-
mental program can be obtained and DESRT technical summary sheets or-
dered.
Technology Transfer Office (22 proj ects)
Environmental Technologies AdvancementDirectorate, Environment
Canada
425 St. Joseph Boulevard, 3rd Floor
Hull, PQ, CanadaKl A-OH3
(819)953-5921
Other Canadian organizations that have sponsored or conducted innovative
technology demonstrations included in the matrix are:
Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy (1 project)
Ontario, Canada
(416)327-8327
Centre for Excellence (2 proj ects)
Ontario, Canada
(416)323-4476
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
California Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Toxic
Substances Control
On July 17,1991, the California Environmental Protection Agency
(Cal EPA) officially came into existence, and the Toxic Substances Control
Program became the Department of Toxic Substances Control under that
agency. The Office of Pollution Prevention and Technology Development
was established to demonstrate, test, and evaluate technologies for the
remediation of contaminated sites in California. In addition, on January 6,
1993, Cal EPA, working with the California Trade and Commerce Agency,
created the California Environmental Technology Partnership to promote the
research, development, commercialization, and export of California-based
environmental technology, goods, and services. Under that partnership, Cal
EPA developed a pathway for regulatory predictability with the Environmen-
tal Technology Certification Program. The certification program provides
one-time scientific and engineering evaluation of the efficacy and efficiency of
an environmental remediation technology or process.
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Department of Toxic Substances Control (9 projects)
Office of Pollution Prevention and Technology Development
400 P Street, 4th Floor
P.O. Box 806
Sacramento, CA 95812-0806
(916)322-3670
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
U.S. Department of Defense, Environmental Security Technology
Certification Program
The Environmental Security Technology Certification Program
(ESTCP) is an initiative of the Department of Defense (DoD) first undertaken
in fiscal year 1995. The program is executed by the Deputy Under Secretary
of Defense (Environmental Security) [DUSD(ES)]. The purpose of the
ESTCP is to demonstrate and validate the most promising innovative envi-
ronmental technologies that target DoD's most urgent environmental needs
and are expected to pay back the investment through cost savings and im-
proved efficiencies. ESTCP's strategy is to select laboratory-proven tech-
nologies for which there is broad DoD market application and aggressively
move them to the field for rigorous trials that document their cost, perfor-
mance, and market potential. Demonstrations are conducted at military fa-
cilities, with test and evaluation performed by DoD organizations.
Environmental Security Technology Certification Program
Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Environmental Security)
Pentagon Room 3D768
Washington, DC 20301-3400
(703)578-6157
e-mail estcp@walcoff.com, or website http://www.acq.osd.mil/ens/
ESTCPhtml
U.S. Department of Defense, The Advanced Technology Demonstra-
tion Facility for Environmental Technology for the Department of
Defense
The DoD Advanced Applied Technology Demonstration Facility for
Environmental Technology (DoD/AATDF) was established in May 1993.
The mission of DoD/AATDF is to develop the quantitative performance and
economic data required for commercial or government application of innova-
tive technologies for the remediation of DoD sites. From among 170 tech-
nology offerings, 12 proj ects were chosen through a peer-review process.
The demonstration proj ects are now well underway, with completion ex-
pected by late 1997. A portable experimental controlled release system also
has been developed and will be used for two of the tests.
Department of Defense
Advanced Applied Technology Demonstration Facility
Rice University
Energy & Environmental Systems Institute (EESI)-MS-316
6100 S. Main Street
Houston, TX 77005
(713) 527-4700
U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence, Technology
Transfer Division
The Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) is re-
sponsible for identifying, developing, and testing technologies that may be
useful in remediating contaminated sites under the Air Force's Installation
Remediation Program. The Technology Transfer Division assists the effort
through nationwide applications of the more promising technologies devel-
oped by Air Force and Environmental Protection Agency laboratories.
Multisite technology demonstrations are conducted to assist AFCEE team
chiefs and base remedial proj ect managers in promoting a cost-effective, risk-
based approach to the remediation of contaminated sites. The Air Force has
completed 123 bioventing projects at 54 bases. In addition, 16 of 44
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bioslurping projects have been completed, as have 30 of the 53 natural at-
tenuation proj ects
U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (2 projects)
Technology Transfer Division
8001 Arnold Avenue
Brooks Air Force Base, TX 7823 5
(210)536-4331
Other Air Force organizations that have sponsored or conducted innovative
technology demonstrations included in the matrix are:
United States Air Force (US AF) Armstrong Laboratory (17
projects)
Site Remediation Division, AL/EQW
139 Barnes Drive
Tyndall Air Force Base, FL 32043
904-283-6126
USAF, 354 Civil Engineering Squadron, CEVR (1 project)
2258 Central Ave, Suite 1
Elision Air Force Base, Alaska 99702
USAF OO-ACC/EMR (2 projects)
7274 Wardleigh Road
Hill Air Force Base, UT 84005
USAF, 1st Civil Engineering Squadron (1 project)
Langley Air Force Base
Hampton, VA
USAF, Environmental Management Directorate (1 project)
McClellan Air Force Base
Sacramento, CA
U.S. Army Environmental Center, Environmental Technology
Division
The U. S. Army Environmental Center's Environmental Technology
Division is responsible for the demonstration and evaluation of emerging tech-
nologies developed by the federal and private sectors for the Army. Environ-
mental technologies for cleanup, compliance, pollution prevention, and con-
servation are demonstrated. Technologies are demonstrated at a large scale
under actual working conditions so that valid performance and cost informa-
tion can be gathered. After the initial demonstration, a technology can be left
installed at the site to continue operations, or it can be moved to another site
for demonstration of its capabilities under different conditions.
U.S. Army Environmental Center (8 projects)
Environmental Technology Division
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5401
(410)671-2466
Other Army organizations that have sponsored or conducted innovative dem-
onstrations included in the matrix are:
U.S. Army, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (2
projects)
P.O. Box 4005
Champaign, IL 61820
(217)352-6511
U.S. Army, DPW (1 project)
Building 35 8
FortMcPherson, GA 30330-5000
U.S Army, Environmental Management Division (3 projects)
Sacramento Army Depot
8350 Fruitridge Road, M552
Sacramento, CA 95325
(916) 388-4344
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U.S. Army, Fort Drum Environmental Divi sion (1 proj ect)
Fort Drum
Watertown,NY
U.S. Army, Rocky Mountain Arsenal (1 proj ect)
AMCPM-RME
Commerce City, CO 80022-1749
(303) 289-0249
U. S. Army, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (2 proj ects)
New Brighton, MN
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE) provides compre-
hensive environmental restoration for the Army, DoD (including the Air Force
and the Formerly Used Defense Sites [FUDS] Program), Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA), the Department of Energy (DOE), and other federal
agencies. In providing those services, US ACE uses state-of-the-art technol-
ogy, complies with existing environmental laws and regulations, and strives to
be cost-effective and timely. USAGE executes cleanups of hazardous, toxic,
and radioactive waste sites from the earliest stages of investigation and study,
through remedial design and remedial action, to site closeout and long-term
monitoring.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Headquarters, CEMP-RT
20 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20314-1000
(202)761-4335
USAGE organizations that have sponsored or conducted innovative demon-
strations included in the matrix are:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District (1 project)
P.O. Box 1027
Detroit, MI 48231
(313)226-6760
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District (2 projects)
Brandeis Building, 6th Floor
210 South 16th Street
Omaha, NE 68102
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District (1 project)
4735 East Marginal Way South
Seattle, WA 98134
(206) 764-3704
U.S. Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center
The Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center provides innovative
environmental technologies and engineering services for assisting Navy and
Marine Corps installations in cleanup of sites, activities related to the Base
Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Program, environmental compliance, pol-
lution prevention and management, training, and technology transfer and imple-
mentation.
Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (8 projects)
Code ESC 40
1100 23rd Avenue
PortHueneme, CA93043-4370
(805)982-1294/4839/3584
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Other Navy organizations that have sponsored or conducted innovative dem-
onstrations included in the matrix are:
Facilities Maintenance (1 project)
U.S. Marine Corps Base
Camp Pendleton, CA 92055
(619)725-3868
Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach (2 projects)
Code 0923
Seal Beach, Ca 90740
(310)594-7273
U. S. Navy, Public Works Department (4 proj ects)
NAS Fallen
Fallen, NV 89406
(702) 426-2772
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Technology Development
DOE's Office of Technology Development was established to iden-
tify technologies in the research, development, and demonstration (RD&D)
stage and to demonstrate, test, and evaluate those technologies that will pro-
vide DOE with accelerated or improved methods of achieving its environ-
mental goals.
Technology Integration Division (5 projects)
Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Technology
Development
U. S. Department of Energy
Washington, DC 20585
(301)903-7917
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Environmental Restoration
The objectives of DOE's Environmental Restoration (ER) Program
are to stabilize radioactive waste or perform decontamination and decom-
missioning at contaminated DOE installations and sites and at nongovernment
sites; conduct assessments and characterization of DOE sites to determine
whether those sites have the potential to release radioactive or hazardous
wastes; and protect human health and the environment. The goal of the ER
program is to complete the cleanup of such contaminated sites within 30
years.
Technology Integration Division
Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Technology
Development
U. S. Department of Energy
Washington, DC 20585
(301)903-7917
Other DOE organizations that have sponsored or conducted innovative dem-
onstrations included in the matrix are:
DOE Center for Environmental Technology (1 project)
Oak Ridge, TN 3 7831
(423) 574-1907
DOE Environmental Restoration (1 project)
DOE Kansas City Plant
Kansas City, MO
DOE Fernald Environmental Remediation Management Corp.
(2 proj ects)
PO Box 39
Cincinnati, OH 45239-8704
(514)648-6556
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DOE Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (2 proj ects)
PO Box 808
Livermore, CA 94550
(510)423-3118
DOE Oak Ridge National Laboratory (1 project)
PO Box 2008
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6317
(615)574-8581
DOE Savannah River Operations Office (7 projects)
Environmental RestorationDivision
Aiken, SC 29802
(803)725-5178
DOE Westinghouse Savannah River Company (2 proj ects)
PO Box 616, Building 773-42A
Aiken, SC 29802
(803)725-5178
U.S. Department of Energy, Cloverleaf Building (7 projects)
19901 GermantownRoad,
Germantown, MD 20874
(301)903-8119
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development
The Office of Research and Development (ORD) is the scientific and
technological component of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Comprising three headquarters offices, three national research laboratories,
and two national centers, ORD applies a basic strategy of risk assessment
and risk management to remediate environmental and human health prob-
lems. ORD focuses on the advancement of basic, peer-reviewed scientific
research and the implementation of cost-effective technology. Part of ORD's
mission is its partnership with the academic scientific community, through re-
search grants and fellowships to help develop the sound environmental re-
search necessary to ensure effective policy and regulatory decisions.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
The EPAs Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram supports development of technologies for assessing and treating waste
from Superfund sites. The SITE program was authorized under the Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, with the goal of identifying
alternatives to land disposal for treating wastes from Superfund sites. The
program provides the technology developer an opportunity to demonstrate
the capability of its process. EPA evaluates the technology and provides an
assessment of its potential for use in future cleanup actions under Superfund.
The SITE program currently has evaluated or supported research efforts for
more than 150 on-going and completed innovative treatment technologies.
The SITE program is administered by EPAs National Risk Management
Research Laboratory in Cincinnati, Ohio.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
National Risk Management Research Laboratory
26 West Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45268
(513)569-7861
Bioremediation Field Initiative
In 1990, the EPA established the Bioremediation Field Initiative (BFI)
to provide EPA and state proj ect managers, consulting engineers, and indus-
try with timely information about new developments in the application of
bioremediation at hazardous waste sites. The BFI evaluates the performance
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of selected full-scale field applications, provides technical assistance, and has
developed a database on the field application of bioremediation. The
Bioremediation in the Field Search System (BFSS)is a PC -based software
product that provides access to the database of information on waste sites in
the United States and Canada at which bioremediation is being tested or
implemented or has been completed. BFSS contains information about more
than 450 sites that are being tracked under the initiative. Users can obtain
information about site location, media, contaminants, treatment technologies,
costs, and performance. BFSS is available on EPA's Alternative Treatment
Technology Information Clearinghouse (ATTIC) (703-589-8366), Cleanup
Information (CLU-IN) (301-589-8366) System, and ORD (513-569-7610)
electronic bulletin board systems.
Bioremediation Field Initiative
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
National Risk Management Research Laboratory
26 West Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45268
(513)569-7346
Remediation Technologies Development Forum
EPA established the Remediation Technologies Development Forum
(RTDF) in 1992, after meeting with industry representatives to identify ways
of working together to solve complex hazardous waste remediation prob-
lems. The purpose of the RTDF is to foster public-private partnerships to
conduct laboratory and field research to develop, test, and evaluate innova-
tive remediation technologies to address cleanup problems in the safest, most
cost-effective manner. The RTDF establishes self-managed action teams that
bring members together to work on priority problems, share research infor-
mation, define research needs, participate in collaborative research efforts,
and produce scientifically credible demonstration results. The EPA facilitates
the operation of the action teams and provides funding for the research activi-
ties of the RTDF. Participants representing industry help set priorities based
on remediation problems and offer both in-kind and monetary resources to
support] oint proj ects. Federal agencies provide to the RTDF the facilities
with contamination problems at which field-scale testing can be conducted.
Information on the RTDF program can be obtained from:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
National Risk Management Research Laboratory
26 West Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45268
(513)569-7861
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Technology Innovation Office
401M Street, SW
MailCode5102G
Washington, DC 20460
(703)603-9910
RTDF has formed five action teams to address priority research areas, as
follows:
• Bioremediation Consortium - Enhanced anaerobic biodegrada
tion of chlorinated solvents in soils and groundwater
• Lasagna™ Consortium - Use of electroosmosi s as a liquid pump
for flushing contaminants from the soil into the treatment zones
for degradation
• Permeable Barriers Action Team - Permeable barriers for
remediation of organic and inorganic groundwater contaminants
• Sediments Remediation Action Team - Passive, in-situ techniques
for sediment contamination remediation
• In-Place Inactivation and Natural Ecological Restoration
(IINERT) Soils-Metals Action Team - Develop and demonstrate
in-place inactivation and natural ecological restoration technolo
gies that reduce and eliminate the risks of metals/metalliods in
soil
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Technology Innovation
Office
The mission of the Technology Innovation Office (TIO) is to increase
application of innovative treatment technologies by government and industry
at contaminated waste sites. TIO fosters the use of innovative techniques by
removing regulatory and institutional impediments to their use. In addition,
TIO provides extensive technology and market information to such audi-
ences as federal agencies, states, consulting engineering firms, responsible
parties, technology developers, and the investment community. The scope of
TIO's mission extends to Superfund sites, corrective action sites under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and underground stor-
age tank sites.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Technology Innovation Office
401 M Street, SW
MailCode5102G
Washington, DC 20460
(703)603-9910
website http://clu-in.com
Public-Private Partnership
Since 1991, TIO, in an effort to bring innovative treatment technologies to
bear on hazardous waste cleanup challenges, has developed public-private
partnerships at federal facilities. The partnerships between the private indus-
try and the federal government are aimed at obtaining data on full-scale imple-
mentation of innovative hazardous waste treatment technologies. Numerous
private partners are contributing resources and expertise to assist in gathering
and evaluating cost and performance data from the new technologies. The
partnership concept is to give regulators and
communities evidence through demonstrations that the technologies will work.
Information about the partnership program can be obtained from:
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Technology Innovation Office
401M Street, SW
MailCode5102G
Washington, DC 20460
(703)603-9910
Partnerships are currently underway at the following locations:
1. McClellan Air Force Base, Sacramento, CA - Two-phase extraction
system to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in groundwater
2. Joliet Army Ammunition Plant, Joliet, IL - Surfactant-enhanced biological
treatment of explosives-contaminated soil
3. Mound, Miamisburg, OH - In-situ biological, chemical, and thermal tech-
nologies to remove low concentrations of VOCs in
groundwater
4. Pinellas Proj ect, Pinellas County, FL - Integrated suite of remedial tech-
nologies to remove VOCs from groundwater
5. Massachusetts Military Reservation, MA - Funnel-and-gate-reactive cell
technology to dechlorinate solvents in groundwater
6. Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, CA - Project is in the
remediation selection process
7. Lasagna Technology, Paducah, KY - Low-voltage electric current to
move contaminated groundwater through specialized treatment zones
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EPA organizations that have sponsored or conducted innovative demonstra-
tions (SITE, RDTF, BFI, public-private partnership, or other) included in the
matrix are:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (92 projects)
National Risk Management Research Laboratory
26 West Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45268
(513)569-7861
National Risk Management Research Laboratory - Edison
(8 projects)
BldglO,MS-104
2890WoodbridgeAve
Edison, NJ 08837
U.S. EPA Region 1 (1 project)
John Kennedy Federal Building, Room 2203
Boston, MA 02203
(617)573-5784
U. S. EPA Region 2 (3 proj ects)
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10278-0012
(212)264-4706
U. S. EPA Region 4 (4 proj ects)
345 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30365
(404)347-3016
U. S. EPA Region 5 (4 proj ects)
77 West Jackson Blvd
Chicago, IL 60604
(312)353-6316
U.S. EPA Region 5 (1 project)
230 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL 60604
U.S. EPARegion 5, Office ofUnderground Storage Tanks
(2 proj ects)
Chicago, IL 60604
(312)886-6143
U.S. EPARegion6 (1 project)
1445 Ross Ave.
Dallas, TX 75202
(214)665-6739
U.S. EPARegion7 (1 project)
726 Minnesota Ave.
Kansas City, KS 66101
(913)551-7797
U. S. EPA Region 7, Emergency Planning and Response Branch
(1 project)
25 Funston Road
Kansas City, KS 66115
U.S. EPARegion 8 (1 project)
301 South Park, Drawer 10096
Helena, MT 59626
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U.S. EPA Region 8 (1 project)
999 18th Street
Denver, CO 80202-2466
U. S. EPA Region 9 (3 proj ects)
75 Hawthorne Street
SanFrancisco,CA94105
(415)744-2280
U. S. EPA, R. S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory
(1 project)
Ada, OK 74820
(405) 436-8552
OTHER SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS
Other organizations that have sponsored or conducted innovative demon-
strations included in the matrix are:
Berkeley Environmental Restoration Center (1 project)
3112AEtchHall
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510)642-2928
Environment and Technology Services (1 project)
2081 15th Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
(415)861-0810
General Motors, NAO R&D Center (1 project)
Warren, MI 48090-905 5
(810)986-1600
IIT Research Institute (2 proj ects)
10 West 3 5th Street
Chicago, IL 60616
(312)567-4232
The Center for Environmental Engineering and Science
(1 project)
New Jersey Institute of Technology
138 Warren Street
Newark, NJ 07102
(201) 642-7076
University at Buffalo, Dept of Geology (1 project)
772 Natural Services Complex
Buffalo, NY 14260
University of California, Office of Technology Transfer
(1 project)
1320 Harbor Bay
Alameda,CA94501
(510)748-6595
U. S. Bureau of Mines* (2 proj ects)
Salt Lake Research Center
729 Arapeen Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
Utah Department of Environmental Quality (2 projects)
Salt Lake City, Utah
(801) 538-6146
Agency no longer in existence.
Matrix of Completed North American Innovative Remediation Technology Demonstration Projects
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APPENDIX D
Cross-Reference List of Technical Reports by Report Number
Matrix of Completed North American Innovative Remediation Technology Demonstration Projects
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Technical Reixnt
Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
Bioremediation Hdd Evaluation
CET Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1,
Spring 1994
Demonstration Report Mr 90
Demonstration Report Mr 90
Demonstration Report Mr 90
Demonstration Report Mr 90
Demonstration Report Nov 90
Demonstration Report Nov 90
Demonstration Report Jun 91
Etemonstration Report Jun 91
Etemonstration Report Jun 91
DESRT-Apr95
DESRT-Aug94
Technical Reixnt Title
Horemediation of Chlorinated Solvents and Eiesel Soils
Hoslurping - Vacuum-Enhanced Free-Product Recovery Coupled With Hoventing: ACase Study
Full-Scale Soil Wasning/TERRAMET Soil Leaching
Integration of HieumaticFracturingwithBiorenisdiationforthe Enhanced Removal of BTEX
Minnesota Eepartment of Transportation, HomoundFiddEvaluation
Pneumatic Fracturing Demonstration, Tinker Air Force Base^ Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Hoventing Petroleum Hydrocarbons, Cold Climate with Soil Warming : Fidd Study, Eidson AFB, AK
Soil Tech Environmental Systems Dsmonstrates Aqueous-Based Soil Wash System in Oak Ridge
A Silicate Stabilization Process for Heavy Mstal Contaminated Soil at the Tamco Steel Site
Hological Remediation of a Fuel Cbntaninated Soil Site in Carson, California
Soil Detoxification LtiUing an Existing Aggregate Drier
Thermal Treatment Process for Fuel Contaminated Soil
Horemediation of Lsed Ql-contaminated Soil at Two Calrans Maintenance Yards
Suffide Stabilization Technology for Copper-Contaminated Soil
Chemical Reduction of Hexavalent Chromium Contaminated Soils for a Site in Bkersfidd, CA
Poitland Cement Stablization Process fcr Lead-Contaminated Soil
Thermal Treatment ofPetroleum HydrocarbonOontaminated Soil
Fidd Validation of Test Mlhods for Solidified Waste Evaluation - Wastewater Technology Centre
Demonstration of Biotreatment Technology Lsing Biolysis ™and Eredging, Mansonville^ Quebec
Technical Reiiort
DESRT-Mar95
DESRT-May95
DESRT02-Apr93
DESRT03-Apr93
DESRT05-Apr93
DESRT06-Apr93
DESRT07-Apr93
EESRT08-Apr93
DESRT10-Apr93
DESRTll-Apr93
DESRT12-Ete93
DESRT13-Apr93
EESRT14-Eto93
DESRT16-Jun94
DESRT17-Aug94
DESRT20-Apr94
DESRT21-Aug94
DESRT22-Aug94
EESRT23-Aug94
Technical Reixnt lifle
Mobile Ex Situ Horeactor Technology of the Remediation of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil
Near-Real-Time Monitoring Of Cbntaninated Soils
Stabilization/ SoUdification Roject, Pacific Pace Site
Stabilization/ SoUdification Roject, Pacific Pace Site
Slurry-RiaseHoremediationProject, Pacific Pace Site
Tremal Extraction Project, Pacific Place Site
Bioremsdiation Roject, Pacific Hace Site
Stabilization/ SoUdification Roject, Pacific Pace Site
Stabilization/ SoUdification Roject, Pacific Pace Site
Stabilization/ SoUdification Roject, Pacific Pace Site
Qa\el Washing Pioj ect - Canada Creosote Site
Bioremsdiation of Rolyaromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH)-Contaminated Soils Lsing White Rot Fungi
Soil Washing and Hoslurry Reactor Treatments for PCB-HsavyMtal Contaminated Soils
In-Stu, Qi-SiteBioiemediationaf Wood Treatment SoSCbntaining Chlorinated Hienols andRAB
Field-Based Pilot Scale Remediation Trials for IndustriaUy-Contaninated Hazardous Soils
Pervaporation of Volatile Organic Compounds from Contaminated Groundv\ater
Bioremsdiation of Soil Contaminated by Transformer Oil and Diesel Fuel
Pyrovac Vacuum Pyrolysis Technology for the Remediation of Contaminated Soils
Application of Tallon Technology in the Eickson Remediation Roject
Matrix of Completed North American Innovative Remediation Technology Demonstration Projects
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Technical Raxnt
DCE7FM0248-Jui95
DCE7FM0269-Apr95
DCE7FM0270-Apr95
DCE7FM0272-Apr95
EPA540/A5-89/C01
EPA54Q/A5-&I/C03
EPA540/A5-&I/CC4
EPA540A5-&>/C05-Sep90
EPA540A5-&>A»8
EPA5»A5-&>/010
EPA5»A5-&>/011
EPA5»A5-&>A)12
EPA5CCA5-9(y002
EPA5CCA5-9(yoa7-Ctt91
EPA5»A5-9(yC08-Msr91
EPA5»A5-91y001
EPA5»A5-91y002 - Ctt 91
EPA540A5-91/C03
EPA5»A5-91y005
ItetricdRaxnt Title
Technology Summary- Cbrtaninatt Hums, Ctntairmat andRarEdiatictiFoaB Aea
In Stu Air StrippirR TJiirR Hiizmtal WeUs
faStuHomrfitimlJareHiizontal \\feUs
SkPhaeSilHairK
Efaxn - Sdidificaicn
Tena Vac - VacuumBlraaicti
IWPGboCbnln-SituaiMizaticn
SoUdiTech In=. - SolidfficatiotfSaMizatimRxxsss
AnHicanCfctrbusticn- Ck\ffiiEiiiaiEd]nckEiaicn
Quppo Mrrpres^ (Mared Themial Destmcticn)
QanfixTechndogies, Ire. - Cherried fkaitmStiJlizalicti
Otrox Memaicnal - Ultraviolet CtaE Treatrrol fcrliqiicfe
(I Svstems Corp.- Sohol Extraction
El Duport EfeNarours andCberlinHlterCh - Mcrofihialion Technology
Toxic TreataErts, InStu, Steam' Ffct-Ar Slipping Technology, (Applications Analysis Report)
Hotrd - Hotreamat of Qround«ater
A\\DTechnologies, Ire - Wegcled Vapor Extraction and SeamVasuumSripping
Hotrd - Soil Washing Svstem
Fteehead ResoiKE Efevelonmrt Co., Ire. - Flame Reactor
Tedricai Renort
WAt5WA5-93/m
EPA'SlO'AR-89/001
EPAf54(yAR-9 1/007
EPA(5«'AR-92'002
EPA!5»'AR-92'010
EPAfSWAR-ga'OM
EPA5CI'AR-92'015
EPAJSWAR-giOl?- Ajg92
EPA'SlO'AR-92'019
EPAfSWAR-giO®
EPAfSWAR-g^SOl - Jul 93
EPA:SKyAR-93/506- Sep93
EPA5WAR-93'508
EPAf5WAR-93'509
EPAMyAR-93'517
EPA'SlO'AR-93/520
EPA'SKyAR-94'5C4
WAl54)/F-95/5C6A-M95
WA5WF-95/50GD- Jul 95
Tedricai Remit Title
Hsoorp Soil Washing S^stemFMery Enterprises Site - FiceEnvirorirerlal Services, Ire
Funderbuk&Associates (Etchlorinaion&lmrDbilization)
RetechPlaarB Certrifugpl Furnace
Dehydro-Tech- Csrver-Qeenfidd
SilicaeTechndogyCbrporation- SoUdffic^cnandSffilizaticnofCr^rac'InorfflmcClilamnants
SFPTechndogies - MMtraneFiltriion
MCbll Superfund Site - Denrnstration of aTrial Fxcavation
atxxxk&WlooxCh -Oyclore Furrece Vitrification
RoyF. \\eston, Inc -LowTenperatureThemBlTreatrr£nt(LT3) System
Resources ConservaionCbnpany- FMcExtraliveSludff Treatmal (BEST)
Perox-RiE Chenical Qddation Technology, Feroxidaion Systems (Applications Analysis Report)
(^MIO^WWERT^vaporation-Caalytic Qddation Technology (Apdications Analysis Report)
US EPA- MMe VdunE ReductionUit
AcotechPneunHtic HacturingEstraaionandFbt Ghs Injection, Base I
Toronto FHxr Comnissicners - Soil Recycling Treatrmt Train
Miaium\\aterTechnologv'- CAVOXUtravioletQddationProxss
Theimal rjesorptionLnit - FJi Fbo Logic International, Ire.
HorenrfationHddlnitiatiw; Site Profile: UbbyOoundWiterSuperfundSite
BiorenEdiationFiddlniliativeSte Profile: Public ServicE Company of Colorado
Matrix of Completed North American Innovative Remediation Technology Demonstration Projects
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Technical Remit
EPAf540F-95/506G- Jul 95
EPAf540F-95/508H-Jui95
EPA540HR-94/510
EPA540MR-92/075
EPA540MR-93604
EPA540MR-93624
EPA540MR-93627
EPA540MR-94501
EPA540MR-945C8
EPA540MR-94514
EPA540MR-94520
EPA540MR-94527
EPA540MR-95/5CO
EPA540R-93/510-Sep93
EPA540R-94521a-Feb95
EPA540R-94522a - Feb 95
EPA540R-94526-Nov94
EPA540R-94528a - Feb 95
EPA54QSR-93/505
Itetrical Remit Title
HctemediationFiddlnitiativeSiteProfile: ficanbiaWoodPreservingSte
HctemediationFiddlnitiativeSiteProfile: RdUyTarandChenicdCorpcrationSuperfundSite
Hjghes Envirorrrental Systems, Inc. (Enhanced Recovery Process)
Bergman ISA- Soil and Sediment WashingSystem
LowTemperatuE Thermal Aeration (LTTA) System, Canonie Fnvircnrmlal Services, Ire.
Hubelz Environmental Services, Inc - Hrubetz Process
Augmaled In-Stu Subsurface Horemediation Process, Ho-Rem, Ire.
CoUoid Pdishing filter MJhod, Filer Hoy/Technology, he.
Ex-Situ Anaerobic Hcfmrfaticn System, Eino3eb,J.R Simplot Company
Texaco Gasification Process - Texaco Inc
In Situ Vitrification - Gecsafe Corporation
Radio Frequency Heating- UTResearch Institute
Lhtendrudc-Vendanrfir-Hunner Technology (UVB) Vacuum Vaporizing \\fell
Biogenesis Soil Washing Technology
SITETechndogy Capsule- TeraHeen Sdvent Extraction Technology
SITETechnologyCapsule- Dynaphore, Inc, ForagerSponge Technology
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Hiogram- Technology Hiofiles
SITETechnokw Capsule- KAI Radio Irequency Heating Technology
RiskReducticnEngineeringLaboratorv, Ow. of Ckcinnati, &FRX he. (FMraulic Fracturing)
Technical Remit
EPA542B-93AXB-Qt93
FPA542K-940B - Apr 95
EPA542K94/OW AT 95
FPA542K-94/007-Apr95
EPA542K-94/009-Apr95
EPA542«-95/001-Mr95
FPA542«-95/006-Msy95
EPA63ffR-95/049-DBc94
Evaluation Report
IVSSRGJV&-91-290
Performance Repat - Apr 95
Performance Report - Dec 94
SFMAECTS-CR-94038 - Jul <
SFMAEGEr-CR-95068
IXRL.ID118187
UCRL.ID120416
Technical Raxnt Title
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Remediation Technologies, Federal
Remediation Technologies Roundtable
InStuRemediation Technology Status Report: Surfactant Enharcements
MSituRenediationTechnologyStatusRepat: Treatment Walls
In Situ Remediation Technology Status Repoit: Electrokinetics
In Situ Remediation Technology Status Repot: Thermal Enharcements
Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies, Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable
NATOCOVEPilct Study, Evaluatimcf DBnrmtnted&Emerging Technologies, MerimStatiB
Repot, Mmier 203
Lessons Learned About h Stu Air SpargingatlheEenisonAve Site, Cleveland Chio
Field-Scale Evaluation ofTn Situ Cbsolvent Flushing
The Savannah River Integrated Demonstration Program
Perfctmarce Report/Cost Evaluation of Rrus Padre S^stemfcrlhe Treatment of Lfydrocarbon Vapos
Performance/Cost Evaluation of Internal Combustion Engines forthe Destruction of Ifdrocarbon
Vapors
Soil Sluury-Sequercing Batch Hcteactcr
Evaluation of UVKMiods for 1he Remediation of Explosives in Goundnaer
Summary of the Dynamic LhdeiETOiind Stripping Demonstration, LL^LGasoline Spill Site
Summary of the LLNLGasoline Spill Demonstration- Dynamic Lhderground Stripping Project
Matrix of Completed North American Innovative Remediation Technology Demonstration Projects
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