EPA/542/F/98/017 • Downloadable Technical Reports (Partial List of Available Documents). Documents Available on GWRTAC HomePage http://www.GWRTAC.org NOTE: "E" series reports provide state-of-the-art reviews and "O" scries reports provide a basic orientation and brief introduction to a specific ground-water remediation technologies Artificially-Induced or Blast-Enhanced Fracturing TO-96-01 Horizontal Wells TO-96-02 Phytoremediation TO-96-03 Air Sparging TO-96-04 Bioslurping TO-96-05 Ultraviolet/Oxidation Treatment TO-96- 06 In-Well Vapor Stripping TO-97-01 In-Situ Flushing TO-97-02 Electrokinetics TO-97-03 Treatment Walls TE-96-01 Surfactants/Cosolvents TE-96-02 Remediation of Metals-Contaminated Soils & Groundwater TE-97-01 Phytoremediation - • . TE-98-01 • Summary Information & Updates Calendar of Events - listing of major technical courses,-conferences, meetings, symposia, etc. on ground-water remediation issues. - News Briefs - summaries of recent/planned technology demonstration initiatives, new technology developments, and regulatory acceptance issues. • Other Information Services Regulatory Information - list of federal and state contacts who can provide policies and regulations regarding ground-water remediation and technologies. " Links - to other valued sources of on-line information pertinent to the ground-water remediation community, conveniently accessible via the GWRTAC web site. Customized Services - GWRTAC conducts a variety of customized information searches and analyses on a for-fee basis. Contact us for ' details. Ground-Water Remediation Technologies Analysis Center "a national center providing Information on 'ground-water reittediaiioiitechnologi; Welcome to GWRTAC The Ground-Water Remediation Technologies Analysis Center (GWRTAC) is a specialized national technology transfer and information center focusing on the important issue of ground-water remediation. - - :• ' GWRTAC provides easy access via the Internet to a vast store'of information relevant to a wide target audience from the ground-water remediation commu- nity. We encourage you to discover GWRTAC by visiting our web site. Mission GWRTAG's mission is to enhance information exchange and the utilization of innovative ground-water and soil remediation technologies by; • serving as the focal point for information transfer among technology developers, users, and approves (regulatory agencies); . . . • supporting customer groups/ stakeholders requiring access to this information; and • improving the understanding and commercial use of innovative . remediation technologies. www.ywrfac.org ------- AUOUtGWRTAC {^Established in 1995, GWRTAC is operated by Concurrent Technologies "" Corporation (CTC), in association with the University of Pittsburgh's 1 Environmental Engineering Program, under a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. EPA Technology Innovation Office (TIO). GWRTAC benefits ; from a Guidance Committee compromised of representatives from the :, ground-water remediation community. Oentact GWRTAC or visit our web site today! ; GWRTAC invites the participation of the ground-water remediation : community. New and updated information is actively sought. If you are a ! technology user, technology developer or vendor, environmental consult- -j^ant, government agency representative, investor, or academician, we want i to hear from you! i I -.-. ---_~,-\-2 I . , Address: Phone: E-mail: Homepage: 615 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh PA 1523 8 (800) 373-1973 or (412)826-5512ext.215 (412) 826-5552 gwrtac@gwrtac.org http://www.gwrtac.org irr Activities i As a responsibility for ground-water technology data, GWRTAC provides i an easily accessible and reliable source of current information by: • Monitoring the development of groundwater remediation : technologies; • Compiling current data and preparing state-of-the-art evaluations of these technologies; • Analyzing data to identify technology development and utilization trends, and prepare reports; • Distributing information, worldwide, in hard-copy and electronic formats; • Participating in conferences and providing resources for dissemination; and • Maintaining contact with key stakeholders in the ground-water remediation community. GWRTAC monitors developments in key ground-water remediation technology areas including: • In-well Vapor Stripping • Intrinsic Bioremediation • Phytoremediation • Surfactant/Cosolvents • Thermal Enhancements • Treatment Walls • Ultraviolet/Oxidation Treatment Processes AirSparging Bioslurping Electrokinetics Horizontal Wells Hydraulic and Pneumatic Fracturing In Situ Flushing In Situ Stabilization Information Resources and Services • Continually Updated Databases Technology Database - contains information on ground-water remediation technology development and demonstration projects; bench to commercial scale. ! | [ Vendor Database-contains information on vendors of ground-water I ! jremediation services and related specialized equipment, ! — i I i i : I ' -,:_ Other Databases - links to a variety' of other environmental remediation technology databasesJoclud!ngEtesNATT|IClandCUJ-IN.I W;.- =tf IJ ------- |