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New  Publications
from  the  Technology
Innovation  Office
Geophysical Techniques to Locate DNAPLs:
Profiles of Federally Funded Projects
EPA542-R-98-O20
This document provides a general description of these
technologies, their applications in the field, parameters that
may affect costs, and more importantly, government
contacts who have first hand knowledge about these
technologies.
Phytoremediation Resource Guide
EPA542-B-99-O03
This Guide provides abstracts of more than 100 phytoreme-
diation overviews, field studies and demonstrations, re-
search articles, and Internet resources. It also provides a
brief summary of phytoremediation. Finally, a matrix is
provided to allow easy screening of the abstracted re-
sources.
Treatment Technologies for Site Cleaniup:
Annual Status Report (Ninth Edition)
EPA542-R-99-001
This new report documents, as of the summer of 1998, the
status of treatmenttechnology applications at over 900 soil
and groundwater cleanup projects in the Superfund pro-
gram, selected Resource Conservations and Recovery Act
corrective action sites, US DOE, and US DoD sites. The
report updates the proj ects included in the ASR 8th Edition,
plus information on proj ects derived from 79 Re cords of
Decision signed in 1996 and 1997. For the most frequently
selectedtechnologies,the report analyzes selection trends
over time, contaminant groups addressed, quantities of soil
treated, and project implementation status. Specific site
information for each technology application has been
incorporated into the EPA REACH IT online database,
which is available at http://www.epareachit.org.
                       Field! Applications of In Situ Remediation
                       Technologies: Permeable Reactive Barriers
                       EPA542-R-99-002
                       This document is a status report on the use of permeable
                       reactive barriers (PRBs)ofground-waterremediationin
                       the United States, Canada, and selected locations abroad.
                       Included in this report are profiles of ongoing and completed
                       pilot- and full-scale PRB demonstrations as well as full-
                       scale installations.The profiles are organized by the type of
                       contaminant treated. At some sites, PRBs are being used to
                       address more than one type of contaminant. Profiles for
                       these sites are included in all applicable sections of this
                       document.
                      Solidification and Stabilization Resource Guide
                      EPA542-B-99-O02
                      This Guide: contains over 125 reference articles on these
                      technologies. Articles are grouped by four key issues:
                      Performance, Evaluation, and Testing Protocol; Contami-
                      nant or Waste SpecificProcedures; Durability and Degra-
                      dation; and:Long Term Effectiveness.To help the reader
                      quickly identify topics of interest or current practices
                      related to these technologies within the last five years, a
                      short abstract for each of the referenced articles is in-
                      cluded.
                      Multi-Phase Extraction: State-of-the Practice
                      EPA542-R-99-004
                      This document describes the state-of-practicefor multi-
                      phase extraction (MPE) of contaminated soil and ground-
                      water. It focuses primarily on the application to VOC
                      contaminated sites. MPE technology is described, including
                      various configurations, applications, advantages, and
                      potential limitations, and identifies vendors and sites where
                      the technology has been used.


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D Geophysical Techniquesto Locate DNAPLs: Profiles of Federally Funded Proj ects (EPA 542-R-98-020)
D Phytoremediation Resource Guide (EPA 542-B-99-003)
D Treatment Technologies for Site Cleanup: Annual Status Report (Ninth Edition) (EPA 542-R-99-001)
D Field Applications of In Situ Remediation Technologies: Permeable Reactive Barriers (EPA 542-R-99-002)
D Solidification and Stabilization Resource Guide (EPA 542-B-99-002)
D Multi-Phase Extraction: State-of-the Practice (EPA 542-R-99-004)

Please note that all of these documents may be ordered or downloaded from the Hazardous Waste Clean-Up
Information Home Page at http://clu-in.org.

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