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   EPA REACH IT
   < http://www.epareachit.org >
   Quickly view Information about Innovative
   remediation and characterization technologies.
   The guided search feature allows you to locate
   relevant characterization technologies based on
  . contaminant group, media, and technology scale.

   Measurement and Monitoring Technologies for
   the 21st Century (21MZ)
   

   Identifying and deploying promising measurement
   and monitoring technologies In response to
   waste management and site cleanup program
   needs by matching existing and emerging tech-
   nologies with current needs. 21M2 also continu-
   ously seeks out opportunities to showcase
   promising approaches through further research
   support, demonstrations, monitored "partner-
   ship" applications, case studies, training, and
   technical outreach.
                                 Sensor Technology Information Exchange
                                 (SenTIX)
                                 < http://www.sentix.org >
                                 Improves communication among sensor develop-
                                 ers, vendors, and users Inside and outside of the
                                 environmental arena by serving as a forum for
                                 exchanging information on sensor technologies
                                 and needs.
                                Selecting and Applying innovative
                                Cleanup Technologies
                                Technology Focus
                                 < http://clu-in.org/techfocus/ >
                                Provides a compilation of the most relevant
                                Information sources on remediation technologies
                                under categories such as technology descrip-
                                tions, applications, engineering/regulatory guid-
                                ance, training, and references, with a summary of
                                and direct link to each resource.

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 EPA REACH IT
 < http://www.epareachit.org >
 Quickly view information about innovative
 remediation and characterization technologies.
 The guided search feature allows you to locate
 relevant cleanup technologies based on contami-
 nant group, media, and technology scale.

 Federal Remediation Technologies-Roundtabie
 Cost and Performance Case Studies
 < http://www.frtr.gov/cost/ >
 Cost and performance information for full-scale
 remediation efforts and large-scale demonstra-
 tion projects. Describes a wide variety of
 above-ground and in situ cleanup technologies
 treating a variety of contaminants. The reports
 contain project information on site background
 and setting, waste source, contaminants and
 media treated, technology design and operation,
 performance, cost, regulatory requirements,
 points of contact, and lessons learned.

 Innovative Remediation Technologies: Field-
 Scale  Demonstration Projects in North
 America
 < http://www.clu-in.org/products/nairt/ >
Summarizes 600+ ongoing and completed field
demonstrations. All projects are sponsored by
government agencies, usually working in partner-
ship with private technology developers. This
report consolidates key reference information in
a matrix that allows project mangers to quickly
identify new technologies that may answer their
cleanup needs and provides contacts for obtain-
ing technology demonstration results and other
information.

Federal Remediation Technologies
Roundtabie Remediation Technologies
Screening Matrix and  Reference  Guide
 < http://www.frtr.gov/matrix2/ >

User-friendly tool to screen technologies for a
remediation project. The matrix, allows you to
screen through  64 in situ and ex situ technolo-
gies for either soil or groundwater remediation.
Variables used in screening include contaminants,
development status, overall cost, and cleanup
time. In-depth information on each technology is
also available.

In Situ Thermal  Treatment Site Profiles
 < http://clu-in.org/products/thermal/ >

Captures information on sites deploying or
planning to deploy steam, hot air, or hot water
injection, conductive heating, electrical resistive
heating, and radio-frequency heating cleanup
methods.

MTBE Treatment Profiles
< http://clu-in.org/products/mtbe/ >
(Information about completed and ongoing
applications of in situ and ex situ treatment
technologies for methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)
in drinking  water and media at contaminated
sites. Profiled technologies include air sparging,
bioremediation, drinking water treatment, chemi-
cal oxidation, multi-phase extraction,  •
phytoremediation, product recovery,
pump-and-treat, and  soil vapor extraction.

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 Permeable Reactive Barrier Installation
 Profiles                                   •
 < http://www.rtdf.org/public/permbarr/
 prbsumms/>

 Status report on the use of permeable reactive
 barriers (PRBs) for ground-water remediation In
 the United States, Canada, and selected locations
 abroad. Included are profiles of ongoing and com-
 pleted pilot- and full-scale PRB demonstrations as
 well as full-scale Installations. Contaminants
 treated Include chlorinated solvents, metals and
 Inorganics, fuel hydrocarbons, nutrients, radlonu-
 clldes, and other organic contaminants.

 Phytoremediation Site  Profiles
 < http://www.rtdf.org/public/phyto/siteprof/ >
 Provides Information on phytoremedlatlon
 projects available on the  Internet or through EPA.
 Included are profiles of bench, field, and full-scale
 projects.

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 EPA Brownfields Technology Support Center
 < http://clu-in.org/productsfroadmap/ >
 Ensures that&rownflelds decision makers are
 aware of the full range of technologies available to
 make Informed or "smart" technology decisions
 for their sites. The &rownflelds Center provides a
 readily accessible resource for unbiased assess-
 ments and supporting Information  on options
 relevant to specific sites. The Center also pro-
 vides a technology-oriented review process for
 Investigation and clean-up plans for these sites.

 Road Map to Understanding Innovative
 Technology Options for Brownfields Investigation
 and Cleanup
 < http://www.brownfieldstsc.org >
 Provides a generally applicable outline of the
 steps In the cleanup of a elte slated for redevel-
opment, and Introduces brownflelds stakeholders
to the range of Innovative technology options and
resources available to them.
Drycleaner Site Profiles
 < http://www.drycleancoalition.org/profiles/ >

Provides details about the remediation of specific
drycleaner sites throughout the United States
with the Intent of providing users, particularly
state officials, with Information that can help
them In making more Informed decisions related
to the  remediation of the sites  In their states
and, when possible, to provide pointers to addi-
tional Information.

Fractured Bedrock Focus Area
 

Contains a series of brief site profiles that
identify the nature and extent of the contamina-
tion problems at contaminated  fractured rock
sites, geology affecting site assessment and
remediation efforts, characterization and
remediation actions taken or planned, and site
contact Information to open communication
between Individuals currently Involved In using
these technologies.

Chemists' Corner
 

Provide  resources of Interest to the environmen-
tal chemist working on projects related to con-
taminated site Investigation and cleanup.

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                                                      TechDirect and Newsletters
                                                      < http://clu-in.org/newsletters/ >

                                                      Various print and email newsletters to keep ypu
                                                      informed of the latest developments in innovative
                                                      hazardous waste cleanup technologies. Ef/\'s
                                                      Technology Innovation Office continuously tracks
                                                      multiple information sources to ensure we keep
                                                      up-to-date on developments related to hazard-
                                                      ous waste cleanup technologies. We then review
                                                      these sources and distill information relevant to
                                                      our users in the public and private sectors.

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