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The Hotel Monteleone
New Orleans, Louisiana
November 13-14,1997
Conference Objectives
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Technology Innovation Office is sponsor-
ing this conference to provide specific information on current and projected business
opportunities for environmental clean up and characterization technologies at the
State and Federal levels, the private sector, and international market.
Who Should Attend
Developers and vendors of innovative treatment technologies
Federal and State remediation officials
Private cleanup contractors
Parties interested in developing business relationships with remediation contractors
Exhibitors
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Army Environmental Center
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Navy
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
GWRTAC
GETF
Hazardous Waste Action Coalition
State Clean Up and Technologies Programs
Sponsor
U.S. EPA, Technology Innovation Office
Co-sponsor
U.S. EPA, Region VI
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Proposed Agenda - DAY 1 - November 13,1997
Welcome Remarks
8:30 AM Walter W. Kovalick, Jr., Director, U.S. EPA, Technology Innovation Office (TIO)
8:40 AM Myron O. Knudson, Director, Superfund Division, U.S. EPA Region VI
8:50 AM John Halk, Program Manager, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
Session I - The "Changing" Marketplace
9:00 AM Overview of the Market for Remediation Technologies • Walter W. Kovalick, Jr., U.S. EPA, TIO
9:20 AM Private Capital for a Changing Environmental Market • Dag M.Syrrist, Vision Capital
9:40AM Q&A - "Changing"Marketplace
9:50 AM Break
Session II - Understanding the Market Sectors - State Programs/Cooperative Efforts
10:15 AM State Clean Up Voluntary Programs
Panel: Chuck Epperson/Texas; Scott Thompson, Oklahoma; John Halk, Louisiana;
Jean Koeninger, Arkansas; Sara Brothers, New Mexico
11:00 AM Interstate Technology Regulatory Cooperation Workgroup (ITRC) • Nancy Worst, INRCC
11:20 PM State Efforts to Achieve Reciprocity • Rick Tomlinson, Western Governors Association
11:40 AM Q&A - State and Interstate Programs
11:55 AM Lunch
Session III - Understanding the Market Sectors - Federal Programs
Cleanup Programs
1:00 PM DOE Federal Energy Technology Center (FETC) -Robert C. Bedick, U.S. DOE
1:15 PM U.S. Navy Opportunities in Region VI • Sidney L. Allison, U.S. Navy
1:30 PM U.S. Air Force Opportunities in Region VI « PatrigkJE. Haas, U.S. Air Force „__„. ___,
1:45 PM U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Opportunities in Region VI • Jeff L. Breckenridge, U.S. ACE
2:00 PM Break
Technology Programs and Initiatives
2:15 PM U.S. EPA Consortium Site Characterization Technology • Daniel M. Powell, U.S.EPA
2:30 PM U.S. EPA Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program •
Annette M. Gatchett, U.S. EPA
2:45 PM Q&A - Federal Programs
Session IV - Successful Commercialization of Environmental Technologies
3:00 PM Case Study: Geoprobe Systems • Thomas M. Christy, Geoprobe Systems
3:15 PM Financing Environmental Technology Companies • Loch O. McCabe, Environmental
Capital Network
3:30 PM Case Study • (to be determined)
3:45 PM Teaming Arrangment Between A&E Firm and Technology Vendor • (to be determined)
4:00 PM Q&A- Case Studies
4:15 PM Exhibits/Reception
Hotel Information Special Rates for Accomodations have been arranged for attendees at:
The Hotel Monteleone, 214 Rue Roy ale, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
Hotel reservations must be made before October 13, 1997
For hotel reservations call: (504) 523-3341 (phone) (504) 528-1019 (fax)
Conference rates: $135 + tax (single) $150 + tax (double)
Be sure to mention the U.S. EPA Environmental Clean up Technologies Conference to qualify for conference rates.
To receive a list of additional hotels in the area, fax your name and fax number to (215) 628-8916.
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Proposed Agenda -DAY 2 - November 14,1997
Session V- International Market
8:30 AM US /Mexico Border Programs • Oscar Cabra, U.S. EPA Region VI
8:45 AM ETI Prague: Successful Planning Gets Results • Thomas R. DeKay, U.S. EPA, TIO
9:00 AM Global Market for Environmental Solutions • Andrew D. Paterson, Environmental Business
International
9:15 AM Industry and the Environment in the 21st Century • Craig O'Connor (invited) , Export-
Import Bank
9:35 AM Q & A Session - International Market
10:10 AM Break
Session VI - Brownfields Opportunities
10:25 AM "Turning Brownfields into Greenbacks" • Randall L. Airst, American Land Recycling Corp.
10:45 AM Regional Overview and Perspective on Technology Opportunities at Brownfield Sites •
Myron O. Knudson, U.S. EPA, Region VI
11:00 AM Panel Discussion • Stanley Hitt, Brownfields Coordinator for U.S. EPA Region VI
State Regulator: Chuck Epperson, Texas
Technology Implementor: Greg Beaver, Dames and Moore
Contractor Overseer: Lou Barinka, TetraTech, EM Inc.
Representative from New Orleans Mayor's Office: Gerald L. White, Director of
Environmental Affairs
Lending Institution Representative: Joanne L. Comeau, LaSalle National Bank
12:15 PM Q & A Session - Brownfields
12:30 PM Adjourn
Conference Registration Information
Fax, mail or e-mail this completed registration form by October 29,1997 to:
SAIC, 768 N. Bethlehem Pike, Suite 205, Lower Gwynedd, PA 19002
fax: (215) 628-8916
e-mail: jo-ann.m.saville@cpmx.saic.com
Please type, print (black ink) or attach business card
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Please Note: There is no charge for attending this conference.
If you have any questions please call (800) 783-3870.
There will be a table available for technology developers and vendors to display their handouts.
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South Central Marketplace
November 13-14,1997
The Hotel Monteleone • JSIew Orleans, Louisiana
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