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June 22-23, 1999
Boston, MA—completed
August 10-11, 1999
Seattle, WA—completed
September 21-22, 1999
Philadelphia, PA—completed
November 16-17, 1999
Dallas, TX—completed
February 8-9, 2000
Atlanta, GA
March 21-22, 2000
San Francisco, CA
May 2-3, 2000
New York, NY
June 13-14,2000
Denver, CO
July 25-26, 2000
Chicago, IL
September 12-13, 2000
Kansas City, MO
Sponsored by:
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA)
Technology Innovation Office (TIO)
National Risk Management Research
Laboratory (NRMRL)
Interstate Technology Regulatory
Cooperation (ITRC)
Remediation Technologies Development
Forum (RTDF)
In cooperation with:
Southern States Energy Board
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8:15 Welcome and Course Description
SsSO IntrodiictloBi to Permeable Heactswe
Barriers {PRBsJ for Remediating and
ifianagmg Contaminated ^roundwater
in Situ
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Collection and interpretation of Design
Data 1; Site Characterisation for
SsSO
10:OO Reactive Materials I: Zero-VaSent Iron
1O;5© Collection and Interpretation of Design
Data i!: Laboratory and Pilot Scale Tests
Design Calculations
11?35 Compliance Monitoring, Performance
Monitoring, and Long-Term Maintenance
SsOO Case Stosd^ Presentation - Working
4sSO
Pesign Exercise
Emplacement Techniques
Permitting and implementation
Summary of Day 1 and Open Discussion
Questions and Open Discussion
Reactiwe Materials IS:
o Non-f^letaiSic Reactive Materials for
8:15
Promoting PKB-Based Treatment
PRBs for Cr{I¥) CSroundwater
° Treatment of Acid Rock Drainage
These case studies will vary based on
region.
10:45 Economic Considerations for
11s15 Wrap-up Discussion and Adjournment
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Rich Landis \s a Development Engineer for E.I. du Pont de
Nemours and Company with over 19 years of engineering
experience and participates on 3 RTDF Action Teams (PRB
steering committee, Lasagna, and Sediments). For the past 8
years, he has focused on developing and applying in-situ, con-
tainment and sediment remedial technologies.
Robert Puls, Ph.D., Senior Soil Scientist, U.S. EPA, National
Risk Management Research Laboratory. Dr. Puls is Chief of the
Subsurface Remediation Branch, NRMRL-Ada, and Co-Chair of
the RTDF Action Team on Permeable Reactive Barriers. Dr.
Puls has more than 20 years of experience in environmental
research and has been actively involved in permeable reactive
barrier research and development since 1992.
Matthew Turner, Site Remediation Case Manager, New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection. Mr. Turner is the Team
Leader of the ITRC Permeable Barrier Walls Team as well as
an RTDF Steering Committee Member.
John Vidumsky, P.E., E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.
Mr. Vidumsky is a Professional Engineer with 20 years of expe-
rience in the environmental services and chemical industries.
He is currently with the DuPont Company's Corporate
Remediation Group in Wilmington, DE. Mr. Vidumsky serves as
the Industry Co-Chairperson of the RTDF Permeable Barriers
Action Team, and is also active in the RTDF Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents Consortium.
John Vogan of EnviroMetal Technologies Inc. has been
involved in research and commercial applications of permeable
reactive barrier technology for the past eight years.
Scott Warner, Senior Hydrogeologist, Qeomatrix Consultants,
Inc. Mr. Warner is a California Certified Hydrogeologist and
Engineering Geologist and RTDF steering committee member
with more than 8 years of experience in permeable reactive
barrier design and implementation.
If you have questions regarding this training course,
please contact the following individuals:
Registration Questions: Cloyce Brackett or Kimberly
Sams, Southern States Energy Board, by phone at 770-
242-7712 or by e-mail to brackett@sseb.org.
Course Details: Brent Westfall, Coleman Federal, 208-
375-2468 or e-mai! to westfall@uswest.net or Scott
Warner, Geomatrix Consultants, Inc., 510-663-4269 fax
or e-mail to swarner@geomatrix.com
if you have special needs and require auxiliary aids
and/or services to fully participate in this seminar, please
contact Lauren Lariviere at 781-674-7272 at least
4 weeks prior to the start date of your course.
Please register me for the following training;
Q February 8-9, 2000
Atlanta, GA
Q March 21-22, 2000
San Francisco, CA
Q May 2-3, 2000
New York, NY
Q U.S. EPA
Q Other federal agency
Q State agency
Q Academia
Name
Title
Q June 13-14,2000
Denver, CO
Q July 25-26, 2000
Chicago, IL
Q September 12-13, 2000
Kansas City, MO
Q Vendor
Q industry
Q Contractor
Q Other
Organization
Address/Mail Code
City/State/Zip Code
Telephone
E-Mail
Fax
Registration fee {check only one};
Q Private Sector (early registration): $450
Q Private Sector: $500
Q Nonprofit: No Fee
Q Government: No Fee
Please make checks payable to:
Southern States Energy Board
(Sorry, no credit cards accepted.)
Mail to:
SSEB
Attn: Cloyce Brackett
6325 Amherst Court
Norcross, GA 30092
Phone: 770-242-7712
Fax: 770-242-0421
Federal employees and private sector participants
via http://www.trainex.org/prb
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Permeable reactive barriers are one of the most exciting
new developments in treating contaminated ground-
water. Their rapid deployment has created a demand for
more information on their effectiveness and cost as well
as remaining implementation issues. EPA's National Risk
Management Research Laboratory, Subsurface
Protection and Remediation Division, and the Technology
Innovation Office, in cooperation with the Remediation
Technologies Development Forum and the Interstate
Technology Regulatory Cooperation Work Group, have
developed a 1 1/2-day training course on the use of per-
meable reactive barriers for remediating and managing
contaminated groundwater. Training sessions were held
in EPA Regions 1, 3, 6, and 10 during 1999 and will be
held in the six remaining EPA regional cities during 2000.
The training course is designed to assist professionals in
the regulatory community in overseeing the design, imple-
mentation, and monitoring of groundwater remedies that
involve the deployment of permeable reactive barriers.
Industry professionals and consultants will benefit from
the updated technical information presented as well as the
interaction with regulators and other professional colleagues.
Mail the attached registration form to SSEB, Attn: Cloyce
Brackett, 6325 Amherst Court, Norcross, GA 30092
Fax the attached registration form to 770-242-0421
Federal employees and private sector participants
may register via the Internet at http://www.trainex.org/prb
Fees include a student manual, continental breakfast on
both days, and a working lunch on Day One. Early regis-
tration fee is $450. !n order for you to qualify for this fee,
we must receive your reply form and payment 6 weeks
prior to the training session you are attending. The regis-
tration fee is $500. The fee will be waived for government
and nonprofit participants. If you must cancel, you will be
refunded fully if you notify us 1 month prior to your session.
The meeting will begin at 8:15 a.m. and adjourn at 5:00
p.m. on Day One. On Day Two the meeting will begin at
8:10 a.m. and adjourn at 12:00 noon. Preregistration
will begin at 7:30 a.m. at each location. A detailed agen-
da will be provided in the confirmation package.
Space available is limited to 150 participants: 50 slots
will be reserved for private sector registrants and 100
slots reserved for nonprofit registrants and registrants
from state and federal agencies.
A block of rooms has been reserved at each of the fol-
lowing hotels. These rooms will be issued on a first-
come, first-served basis and held until the cutoff dates
indicated below. Reserve rooms directly with the hotel,
and reference the "EPA PRB Seminar" to receive the
special room rate.
Sheraton Colony Square
188 14th Street NE
Atlanta, GA 30361
Cutoff date for reservations: January 10
Rate: $90 single/double (plus 14% tax)
404-892-6000
Radisson Miyako Hotel
1625 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94115 415-922-3200
Cutoff date for reservations: February 20
Rate: $129 single/$149 double (plus 14% tax)
New York, NY
The Roosevelt Hotel
Madison Avenue at 45th Street
New York, NY 10017 212-661-9600
Cutoff date for reservations: April 14
Rate: $195 single/double (plus 13.25% tax and $2 city fee)
Denser, CO
Holiday Inn Denver Downtown
1450 Glenarm Place
Denver, CO 80202
Cutoff date for reservations: May 15
Rate: $80 single/double (plus 11.8% tax)
303-573-1450
The Ambassador West
1300 North State Parkway
Chicago, IL 60610 312-787-3700
Cutoff date for reservations: June 23
Rate: $104 single/$124 double (plus 14.9% tax)
Westin Crown Center
One Pershing Road
Kansas City, MO 64108 816-474-4400
Cutoff date for reservations: August 14
Rate: $85 single/$115 double (plus 12.6% tax)
Piease note: room rates are based on the federal gov-
ernment per diem and are subject to change if the per
diem changes. Tax rates are also subject to change.
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