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       In Situ Treatment of Groundwater
       Contaminated with Non-Aqueous
       Phase Liquids:

       Fundamentals and Case Studies
  December 10-12, 2002
                      Solid Waste and
                      Emergency Response
                      (5102G)
                                 EPA 542-F-02-052
                                 September 2002
United States
Environmental Protection Agency
National Service Center for Environmental Publications
P.O. Box 42419
Cincinnati, OH 45242

Official Business
Penalty for Private Use $300
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Preliminary Agenda - In Situ Treatment of NAPL:  Fundamentals and Case Studies*
        Day 1  Opening Remarks
     Tuesday
 December 10
12:30-12:55
                12:55-1:15
Welcoming Remarks

Policy Considerations and
Trends in NAPL Remediation
               In Situ Thermal Treatment

               1:15-1:40
                1:40-2:05


                2:05-2:30


                2:30-2:45

                2:45-3:10


                3:10-4:05
               4:05-4:30

               4:30-5:00

               5:00-6:00
               Fundamental Principles of
               In Situ Thermal Treatment

               Steam Enhanced Extraction
               at the LLNL Gas Pad

               Steam Enhanced Extraction of
               Wood Treatment Creosote/PCP

                      BREAK

               Steam Enhanced Extraction of
               Chlorinated Solvents in Fractured Media

                      Electrical Resistance Heating
                - Lockformer ERH Case Study
                - ICN Pharmaceutical
                 Portland, Oregon Case Study

                      Thermal Conductive Heating

                      Q&A Panel Discussion

                      POSTER SESSION
Walter W. Kovalick, Jr. Ph.D, Director
EPA, Technology Innovation Office

Jim Cummings
EPA, Technology Innovation Office
                                             Kent Udell, Ph.D
                                             Univ of California, Berkeley

                                             Roger Aines, Ph.D
                                             Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

                                             Craig Eaker
                                             Southern California Edison
                                             Gorm Heron, Ph.D
                                             Steamtech, Inc.

                                             Greg Beyke, Thermal Remediation Services
                                             Steve Faryan, OSC EPA, Region 5
                                             Jennifer Sutler, Oregon DEQ (invited)


                                             Ralph Baker, Ph.D, Terratherm
         Day 2  Morning Session - Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing
    Wednesday  8:3o_9:oo
  December 11
                9:00-9:25


                9:25-9:50


                9:50-10:10

                10:10-10:35


                10:35-11:00



                11:00-11:30

                11:30-1:00
               Fundamentals of Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing


               Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing
               of LNAPL Contamination

               Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing
               of DNAPL Contamination

               BREAK
               Surfactant Flushing/Enhanced
               Biodegradation at a Dry Cleaner Site

               Surfactant Enhanced DNAPL
               Source Zone Remediation: Results of a Field
               Demonstration and Implications for Bioavailability

               Q&A Panel Discussion

               LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN)
                                             David Sabatini, Ph.D
                                             University of Oklahoma

                                             Ben Shiau, Ph.D
                                             Surbec-Art Environmental

                                             Hans Meinardus
                                             INTERRA
                                             Michael Annable, Ph.D
                                             University of Florida

                                             Linda Abriola, Ph.D
                                             University of Michigan
                Afternoon Session - In Situ Chemical Oxidation

                1:00-1:30
                1:30-1:55


                1:55-2:20


                2:20-2:55

                2:55-3:10
               Fundamentals of In Situ
               Chemical Oxidation (ISCO)

               Full-scale Permanganate Remediation of a Solvent
               DNAPL Source Zone, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

               In Situ Oxidation of PAH Contaminants Associated
               With Former Manufactured Gas Plants

               In Situ Fenton Oxidation: A Critical Analysis

               BREAK
                                             Robert L. Siegrist, Ph.D
                                             Colorado School of Mines

                                             Beth Parker, Ph.D
                                             University of Waterloo

                                             Ron Jensen
                                             Southern California Edison (Invited)

                                             ScottHuling, Ph.D, EPA/ORD/Ada, Ok
*Mention of trade or commercial products and services does not constitute endorsement
by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.


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Day 3
Thursday
December 12

3:10-3:35
3:35-4:00
4:00-4:25
4:25-5:00
5:00-6:00
Morning Sess
8:30-8:55
8:55-9:20
9:20-10:00
10:00-10:20
10:20-10:55
10:55-11:20
11:20-11:45
11:45-12:00
12:00
ISCO Case Studies
Case Studies of Fenton's Reagent ISCO at MGP
and Chlorinated Solvent Sites
DOD Experiences with ISCO
Q&A Panel
POSTER SESSION
on - NAPL Characterization and Related Cleanup Issues
Field Data on the Behavior of Residual Plumes
Following Active Attention to the Source Term
Use of Mass Flux Measurement
Pre- and Post-Remediation
Enhanced Bioremediation for the Treatment of
Chlorinated Solvent Residual Source Areas
BREAK
Source Characteristics and Permanganate Remediation
of Chlorinated Ethenes in Fractured Sedimentary Media
Source Removal: Policy and Practice in the Florida
Drycleaning Solvent Cleanup Program
Chlorinated Solvent DNAPL Extent Characterization
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Closing Remarks
ADJOURN
Richard Lewis, ERM, Inc.
Dan Bryant
Geocleanse, Inc.
Michael Maughon,
US Navy SouthDiv
JimCummings
EPA, Technology Innovation
Office
Suresh Rao, Ph.D
Purdue University
Kent Sorenson, Ph.D
North Wind Environmental
Beth Parker, Ph.D
University of Waterloo
Doug Fitton, Florida DEP
Kira Lynch
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and activities, pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1979, 29 USC 791. Any
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ration deadline, so that EPA will have sufficient time to process the request.

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 SYNOPSIS

 EPA's Technology Innovation Office, in cooperation with EPA Region 5 and the Interstate Technology and
 Regulatory Council, will present a technology information seminar on current experience and future directions
 for the remediation of non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) in groundwater. Speakers will include nationally-
 known technology researchers, federal and state regulators, and experienced vendors of remediation services.
 Basic scientific and engineering principles and case studies will be provided on in situ thermal, in situ chemical
 oxidation, and in situ surfactant/cosolvent flooding. Information will also be provided on recent work in the
 application of bioremediation hi NAPL source zones as either a stand-alone remedy or as a complement to
 more aggressive source removal technologies.  Poster sessions will follow Tuesday's and Wednesday's
 presentations.

 WHO SHOULD ATTEND

 The seminar will be of particular interest to federal and state remedial action personnel, responsible parties,
 and consultants involved in the remediation of petroleum refineries, wood preservers, former manufactured gas
 plant sites, dry cleaners, and sites with chlorinated solvent contamination.

 REGISTRATION

 There is no charge to attend this seminar but seating is limited. Advance registration is requested, and may be completed
 online by visiting www.emsus.com/napl/regform.cfm or by filling out the registration form on page 3 and faxing it to
 301-589-8487.
                                                         Further technical information on
                                                            groundwater remediation is
                                                        available from the websites of the
                                                       host organizations: www.cluin.org,
                                                               www.epa.gov/tio, and
                                                                 www.itrcweb.org
HOTEL INFORMATION

The NAPL Seminar is scheduled for December 10-12,2002 at:
The Congress Plaza Hotel and Convention Center
520 South Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60605.
Phone:312-427-3800
Fax: 312-427-3972

Hotel Reservations

A block of rooms is being reserved at a rate of $109 per night, plus taxes, which is less than the federal per diem for
Chicago. To make your reservations, call 1-800-635-1666 and inform the reservations desk that you are with the EPA
Meeting in order to get the special rate. The rate is available for the nights of December 8-15th. The cut-off date for the
room block is November 29. 2002. After that date, the group rate will be available, on a space available basis. Check-in
time is 3 pm, and check-out time is 12 noon.

Getting to the Hotel: Shuttle, cab, and public transportation services are available from Chicago's O'Hare and Midway
airports.

Shuttle Service: Shuttle service by Airport Express
(1-800-654-7871) is approximately $20 one-way from
O'Hare and $15 from Midway.

Cab Service: Cab service costs $35-$40 one-way from
O'Hare and approximately $30 from Midway airport.

Elevated Train/Subway: The Chicago Transit
Authority's airport service costs under $2. From O'Hare
Airport, take the Blue Line to the Jackson & Dearborn
stop. Exit the station and walk 3 blocks east to Michi-
gan Avenue. From Midway Airport, take the orange line
to the Adams & Wabash stop. Walk 3 blocks to hotel.

Driving: Please refer to the adjacent map.
Parking: The daily parking rate for the hotel is $11 for
less than 8 hours and $23 for overnight.

CONTACT INFORMATION

If you have questions about meeting logistics, please
contact Chuck Marshall at 610-647-6432 or
cgmarshall@nni.com. For questions on the content of
the program, contact Jim Cummings of EPA's Technol-
ogy Innovation Office at 703-603-7197 or
cummings.james@epa.gov.

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