!r n (/ i 3 ir> * ra'i ")r In Situ i t ir i S ii ir 11 ti , o ^ec overy - Irs Situ n n Not Otherwise Specified n Sury Phase n - 5 -li i Phase aim e- t Dechlorination ^t!i ei 1 Otfier alner t Oxidation/Reduction gration ardtli'CI di:i c, p'iysi.:a li.'eparation •-.^••v -G is ! eated :'jf.-.n '?::' O: : 0 () 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 4 (3 0 3 2 0 0 27 Pilot Scale 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 0 3 1 0 2 3 2 1 1 4 1 0 2 3 6 5 49 Full Scale 1 8 14 3 14 11 0 5 6 0 2 1 6 7 3 9 9 23 1 2 7 1 0 4 8 1 1 14 6 28 6 201 Total 2 8 18 3 17 13 3 5 6 1 2 2 6 11 6 10 16 25 2 6 11 3 1 6 16 2 1 19 11 34 11 277
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       Hardware and
           Software
  Requirements for the
   VISIT! 3.0 Database
 VISIT! 3.0  is available on  five 5-1/4
 inch  or three  3-1/2  inch  diskettes,
 accompanied by a user manual.  The
 database requires  a  personal  com-
 puter with at  least 640K of random
 access memory (RAM), DOS Version
 3.3 cr  higher,  and  10 megabytes of
 hard disk space. VISITT is not offered
 for Apple  Macintosh  format.   The
 database is  compiled and requires no
 other software  to  operate.  VISITT is
 compatible  with  most local  area
 networks (LANs) and printers.

 (EPA ADDS 47 VENDORS TO VISITT from page 1)
 Eight VISITT  2.0 technologies have
 advanced from pilot to full scale, and
 two from bench to full.  The number of
 technologies in VISITT  3.0 that treat
 soil  and ground  water in situ has
 increased almost  40%. Tie  largest
 increase (30%) is  for ex situ bioreme-
 dation (Exhibit 2).    VISITT 3.0 also
 features  two  new   technology
 categories,  Electro-thermal Gasifica-
 tion-ln Situ and Chemical Treatment  -
 Oxidation/Reduction (Exhibit 3). The
 media   and  contaminant  groups
 addressed by VISITT 3.0 technologies
 are  shown   in  Exhibits  4  and   5
 respectively.


    VISITT 3.0 Offers

    Expanded Search

        Capabilities

 By combining  four  menus  into two
 VISITT  3.0  allows  users to  create
 IT ore customized  searches  of tho
 system's 277 technologies.  The firs
 submenu contains 11 criteria, and the
 second contains 9.  They can be  usec
 in different combinations to identifv
 technologies,  vendors,  or specifi:
 projects (Exhibit 6).

 Features that remain the same include
the ability to print some or all of the
technology information,  save to  a file
and  create  a print   preview  that
combines data on  more  than one
vendor.
  1 40

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                                                         Exhibit 4: Media Treated
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       Soil   Judge  Soil   Natual  Solid  Ground Natual  LNAPL DNAPL Off-Gas
       x Sfti       !-, situ Sediment      Water  Sediment |n Situ In Situ
                      px situ       ln Situ  In Situ

                Source US FPA. VISIT!" Database, June 1994
                   Exhibit 5:  Contaminants Treated
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1 30
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             Volatile     Semivolatile      Metals        Other
             Organ cs     Organics                  Organics

              Source: U S EPA, VISITT Database, June 1994
     Waste/Technology/Vendor    Site   Reports  Introduction   Registration  Quit
      Search by Waste/Technology/Vendor
                                  Search by Specific Site
                                      Site Name
                                      Cleanup Type
                                      State/Province
                                      Country
                                      Equipment Scale
                                      Waste Source
                                      Media
                                      Contaminant Data
                                      Regulation/Statute/Organization
          Select Option With Cursor, [F1] for Help, [Esc] to Quit

             Exhibit 6:  VISITT 3.0 Search Categories

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     is Fast and  Easy

To order VISITT 3.0 diskettes and the
user manual, and to become a  regis-
tered user, please fill out the enclosed
order and registration form and mail or
fax  it to U.S. EPA/National Center for
Environmental  Publications and Infor-
mation (NCEPI), P.O.  Box  42419,
Cincinnati, OH, 45242-0419; fax (513)
891-6685; verification (513) 891-6561.
VISITT is available at no charge. To
receive VISITT 3.0, registered users of
versions 1.C and 2.0  also  must fill out
the information form  and mail or fax t
to the location indicated above.


  VISITT Available on

        CLU-IN BBS

The VISITT 3.0 System  is available as
a downloadable  file (VISITT3.zip) on
EPA's Cleanup  Information  Bulletin
Board System  (CLU-IN). To see a list
of files on CLU-IN,  type   for file
directories, and choose the directory
for databases.  CLU-IN is a compu-
terized bulletin board that  allows
hazardous waste  cleanup  profes-
sionals to communicate and exchange
infor-mation. CLU-IN also contains a
variety  of  information  about site
remediation   that  is  accessible  in
computer files  or  data  bases. To
access CLU-IN by modem, call (301)
589-8366, or  to contact the  CLU-IN
Help Desk call (301) 589-8368.

       How to Submit

         Technology

 Information for VISITT

               4.0

Applications  for  the  next VISITT
 update, 4.0, will  be available later this
year.  If  you are a vendor, equipment
 manufacturer,  or supplier of a site
cleanup  technology  and  want  to
 receive  a VISITT  application, check
the appropriate  box on the  enclosed
 order form,  complete the form,  and
 mai! or fax it to U.S. EPA/NCEPI (see
 address  above).
              Exhibit 7: VISITT 3.0 Technology Types
                     Soil Vapor
                     or Dual-Phase
                     Extraction (12)
                          Other (49)
 Chernica
 Treatment (2
                                                     Biorernediation -
                                                     Ex Situ (51)
                                                       Vitrification (11)


                                             Thermal Desorption (34)



                  Source- U.S. EPA, VISITT Database, June 1994
        OU>'
        W.ishing(19)   Acid or Solvent
                   Extraction (17)
(VISIT! BRIDGt S GAP from page 1)
a questiomaTe called the VISITT
Vendor  ! ifornation   Form   and
submits it o EPA for consideration
and review   Although  EPA reviews
the conten s of the submitted forms
for  clarity and completeness, EPA
does not review or certify the accu-
racy or ven-icity of the information.

Cleanup tecnnologies eligible  for
inclusion  n VISITT are  listed  in
Exhibit  3.  Other  innovative tech-
nologies are added as they are sub-
mitted   Technologies are eligible if
they  are designed to remediate
ground water 0' non-aqueous phase
liquids (NADL)  in place, soil, sludge,
solid-matru waste, natural   sedi-
ments, and  prmary treatment   off-
gas.  Remediation Technologies  not
included ir  VISITT are incineration,
above-ground  ground  water, solidi-
fication/staoilization, or NAPL treat-
ment  technologies     Also  not
included ate technologies applicable
only to  industrial  waste  streams,
such   as   waste   minimization
methods.
The basic
each techr
the  comp
phone nur
technology
limitations
waste or rr
performani
previous
been replr
cost data f
full-, pilot-
also desc
hardware
study  caf
references
 information provided  on
olcgy and vendor includes
my  name,  address, and
iber  a description of the
,  and its  highlights and
and the contaminants and
edia treated. The general
:e information contained in
versions  of VISITT  has
•seed  by performance and
)i individual projects at the
 or bench-scale. Vendors
•ibe  unit  costs, available
and  capacity,  treatability
labilities,  and  literature
(NEWEPA DATABASE, from page 1)
development, will lead to increased
use of more cost-effective methods.
The new database will be limited to
analytical technologies that can be
transported to the site easily, thus
eliminating the shipping, handling,
and time delay involved in off-site
analysis.   These methods include
field portable analytical,  monitoring,
and  screen-ing   devices  for
detection  and   quantification  of
priority pollutants  in the air, soil, and
water.  Also included will be various
screening technologies,  such as
immuno-assay  kits,  that   can
determine quickly whether a target
compound exists in  concentrations
at or above background  levels.

The Agency will not be gathering
data on nontransportable analytical
equipment, traditional geophysical
technologies, nonanalytical  samp-
ling devices, or technologies that do
not  address  Superfund priority
pollutants.

Applications for the new database
should be available later this year.
If you are  a  vendor,  equipment
manufacturer,  or  supplier of  an
on-site measurement or monitoring
technology and want to receive an
application for the  new database,
check the appropriate  box  on the
enclosed order form, complete the
form,  and mail or fax it to: National
Center for Environmental  Pub-
lications and Information (NCEPI),
P.O.  Box 42419,  Cincinnati,  OH,
45242-0419 ;  fax  (513) 891-6685
(verification (513) 891-6561).

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                         Ordering VISIT! 3.0
       oor the VISITT 3,0 diskettes a.na user manual, and to become a registered
       ,)!ease complete th s order and registration form and mail or fax it to the
      : CM -ndscated below. VISITT 3 0 is available at NO CHARGE. VISITT 3.0 also
       i.iahle on EFVVs CL J-iN Bulle in Board (see Appendix G, page 4 for details).
                   : All registered use -s -jf version 1.0 and 2.0 should complete this form
         t • rn j>- it to the location indie ited bek-w.
           Nc«u» u EPA Staff  TiO is wo -king direclly with EPA Headquarters and Regional
          F.PA krboratories, and EPA  irn'anes to install VSSITT on LANs and at
         ttio r, ""or more ir formation, :oi!act the OSWER, Technology Innovation Office,
           •A Vondor Information System for innovative Treatment Technologies
                 (VISITT)  Version t.C'  Oraer and Registration Form
                A'NCEP
                <4241't
                             Fax to.  U.S. EPA/NCEPI
                                    (513)891-6685
                                    (Vf-nfication  (513)891-6561)
              ir.i iegibiy Allow 3-3 weeK  r
City
Date Ordered
                                         Zip Code
             Register me as 3 V!Sr~'I  US-T
             Send me VISIT" 3 0 ri.sh^ti- -s ;jrd a user manual
             DisKelte size (cl=eck c!-;i   ."i-'-.V"           5-1/4"  ____
             Send me a V'iSi FT 3.C user na-iiiaf ort/v.
             i am an innovative  trea"i  :^n 1,:^:? iiologv vendor and would like to receive an
             application to be  indued in vl-^V" 4 0 Place me on the VISITT 4.0 Application
             Man ing List.
             i an 3"! innovati /e  rr;e-:rvj:-e ^ }' o: n'onitoring technology vendor and would like to
             ecoive an appii :atior; -:••>• ::h  H.JW ne^surerrenf  and monitoring vendor database.
Place rne on the Meav.irem
                                          k^rinc; Datahase Application Mailing List-
                                                                                   Insert

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                    LIST OF VISITT  3.0 VENDORS BY  TECHNOLOGY
             Inclusion in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Vendor Information System for Innovative
             Treatment  Technologies (VISITT) does  not mean  that the EPA approves,  recommends, licenses,
             certifies, or authorizes the use of any of the technologies.  Nor does the EPA certify the accuracy of
             the data. This listing means only that the vendor has provided information on a technology that EPA
             considers to be eligible for inclusion in this Database.
                                  List of Vendors by Technology
 ACID EXTRACTION
 Center for Hazardous Materials Research             (412) 826-5320
 Cognis, Inc                                      (707) 575-7155
 Ea'th Treatment Technologies, Inc.                  (610) 497-6729
 IT Corporation                                   (615)690-3211
 Lockheed Corporation                             (702) 897-3526
 ADSORPTION/ABSORPTION - IN SITU
 Dynaphore,  Inc.                                  (804) 672-3464
 Environmental Fuel Systems, Inc                    (210) 796-7767
 AIR SPARGING - IN SITU GROUND WATER
 Billings & Associates, Inc.                          (505) 345-1116
 Hayward Baker Environmental, Inc.                  (410) 5': 1-1995
 Horizontal Technologies, Inc.                       (813) 995-8777
 IEG Technologies Corporation                      (704) 3£ 7-6090
 IT Corporation                                   (615) 69 )-32" 1
 Quaternary Investigations, Inc. (Ql)                  (909) 42 }-0 740
 Terra Vac, Inc.                                   (714) 262-8900
 Vapex Environmental Technologies, Inc.              (617) 82 1-5560
 BIOREMEDIATION - IN SITU  GROUND WATER
 ABB Environmental Services, Inc                    (617) 24 >6606
 Chester Environmental                            (412) 269-5 700
 Cognis, Inc.                                      (707) 57-5-6204
 Ecology Technologies International, Inc.              (602) 98 >5524
 Electrokinetics, Inc                               (504) 36^-3992
 EN3R Consulting and Engineering                  (805) 38 3-3 '75
 EODT Services, Inc.                              (615) 699-6061
 ESE Biosciences,  Inc.                             (919) 87 ^-9686
 GAiA Resources, Inc.                             (312) 329-0368
 Geo--Microbial Technologies, Inc.                    (918) 53->-2281
 Groundwater Technology, Inc.                      (5^0) 67 t-2387
 IT Corporation                                   (615) 699-3211
 Kemron Environmental Services, Inc.                 (404) 639-0928
 Microbial Environmental Services.  Inc.                (515) 279-3434
 OHM Corporation                                 (419) 424-4932
 Remediation Technologies, Inc.                    (919) 96 '-3723
 Waste Stream Technology, Inc.                     (716) 879-5290
Yellowstone  Environmental Science, Inc.             (406) 58'>-390'5
 BIOREMEDIATION - IN SITU  LAGOON
 Ecology Technologies International,  nc.             (602) 989-5524
OHM Corporation                                (419) 42 1-4932
 Praxair, Inc (formerly Union Carbide)
 BIOREMEDIATION - IN SITU SOIL
 ABB Environmental Services, In
 Billings and Associates, Inc.
 Biogee International, Inc.
 Chester Environmental
 De'tox Industries
 Ecology Technologies International, Inc.
 Electrokinetics, Inc.
 ESE Biosciences, Inc.
 Geo-Microbial Technologies, Inc.
 Grace Dearborn, Inc.
 Hayward Baker Environmental, Inc.
 In-Situ Fixation, Inc.
 Kemron Environmental Services
 Microbial Environmental Services, Inc.
 Quarternary Investigations, Inc. (Ql)
 SBP Technologies, Inc.
 Waste Stream Technologies, Inc.
 BIOREMEDIATION - NOT OTHERWISE
 EJ&S Research, Inc.
 Bioremediation Service,  Inc.
 Bioremediation Technology Services, Inc.
 Chempete, Inc.
 Clyde Engineering Services
 Detox Industries, Inc.
 Eco-Tec, Inc./Ecology Technology
 EPG/Haecon, Inc.
 ETUS, Inc.
 Sybron Chemicals, Inc.
 BIOREMEDIATION -  SLURRY PHASE
 BioSolutions,  Inc.
 Biogee International, Inc.
 Bogart Environmental  Services, Inc.
Cognis, Inc.
 Ecology Technologies International, Inc.
 Eimco Process Equipment Co.
EODT Services, Inc.
Cieo-Microbial Technologies, Inc.
        (914)789-3034


        (617)245-6606
        (505) 345-1116
        (713)578-3111
        (412)269-5700
        (713)240-0892
        (602) 985-5524
        (504) 388-3992
        (919)872-9686
        (918)535-2281
        (905) 279-2222
        (410)551-1995
        (602)821-0409
        (404) 636-0928
        (515)276-3434
        (909) 423-0740
        (904) 934-9282
        (716)876-5290
SPECIFIED
        (218)984-3757
        (800) 775-9464
        (209) 984-4963
        (708) 365-2007
        (504) 362-7929
        (713)240-0892
        (206) 392-0304
        (708)381-0020
        (407)321-7910
        (609)893-1100

        (201)616-1158
        (713)578-3111
        (615)754-2847
        (707)575-7155
        (602) 985-5524
        (801)526-2082
        (615)690-6061
        (918)535-2281

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IT Corporation
OHM Corporation
Praxair, Inc.  (formerly Union Carbide)
RemediationTechnologies, Inc.
SBP Technologies, Inc.
Waste Stream Technologies, Inc.
Yellowstone Environmental Science, Inc.
BIOREMEDIATION - SOLID PHASE
ABB Environmental Services, Inc.
Alvarez Brothers, Inc
Arctech, Inc
Biogee International, inc
Bioremediation Service, Inc.
Chester Environmental
Clean-up Technology, Inc.
Cognis, Inc.
Earthfax Engineering Inc
Ecology Technologies International. Inc.
ENSR Consulting and Engineering
(615)690-3;p11
(419)424-4932
(914) 789-3034
(602) 577-8 ;23
(904) 934-9,'82
(716)876-5:'9n
(406) 586-3!i05


(617) 245-6ri06
(512) 576-0404
(703) 222-f :!8C
(713) 578-3  11
(800) 775-9164
(412) 269-5 ,'00
(310) 328-4 ;544
(70?;= 575-'-;'l55
(801! 5G1-M)5£
(602) 985-,';!>24
(508) 635-9500
Environmental Technologies of North America, Inc    (919) 299-9I398
ETUS, Inc                                     (407)321-7'.)1C
Geo-Microbial Technologies, Inc.                  (918) 535-^28"
Grace Dearborn, Inc                             (905) 279-2222
Groundwater Technology, Inc.                     (510) 67W 38,'
IT Corporation                                  (615) 690-:; 21 '
Microbial Environmental Services, Inc.              (515) 276-M34
Mycotech Corporation                           (406) 782-1 38e
OHM Corporation                               (419) 424-493;
Remediation Technologies, Inc.                   (602) 577-832-':
SBP Technologies, Inc.                          (904) 934-928;-:
Waste Stream Technology, Inc.                   (716) 876-:290
BIOVENTING
ABB Environmental Services, Inc.                 (617) 245-H606
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories             (509) 372-127:*
Engineering-Science, Inc.                        (303) 831-MOO
ENSR Consulting and Engineering                 (508) 635-^500
Environeering                                  (419)885-155
H20 Science, Inc.                               (714) 379-  15 '
 Hayward Baker Environmental, Inc                 (410) 551-  995
 IT Corporation                                 (615)690-2^!
 Mittlehauser Corporation                         (714) 472-444
 OHM Corporation                               (419) 424-932
 Quaternary Investigations, Inc. (Ql)               (909) 423-'"740
 Terra Vac, Inc                                 (714) 252--900
 Vapox Environmental Technologies, Inc.            (617) 821-' 560
 CHEMICAL TREATMENT - DECHLORINATION
 A.L. Sandpiper Corporation                      (614) 486-i 405
 SDTX Technologies, Inc.                        (518) 734-4483
 CHEMICAL TREATMENT - IN  SITU GROUND WATER
 Envirometal Technologies, Inc.                   (519} 824-)432
 Geochem Division of Terra Vac                   (303; 988-.5902
 Intera, Inc.                                    (512, 346  '.000
CHEMICAL TREATMENT - OTHER
Cleantech of Arkansas, Inc.
Davy Research and Development Ltd.
Environmental Scientific, Inc. (ESI)
EPS Environmental, Inc.
integrated Chemistries, Inc.
Viking Industries
(501)834-7600
(44-692)607-108
(919)941-0847
(201)368-7902
(612)636-2380
(615)890-1018
CHEMICAL TREATMENT - OXIDATION/REDUCTION
Arcteci, Inc.                                  (703) 222-0280
Eli Eco Logic International, Inc.                   (519) 856-9591
EM&C Engineering Associates                   (714) 957-6429
ETUS Inc                                   (407)321-7910
G.EM, Inc.                                  (501)337-9410
High Voltage Environmental Applications          (305) 593-5330
IT Corporation                                (615)690-3211
R & M Technologies, Inc.                       (800) 699-7227
Synthetica Technologies, Inc                    (510) 525-3000
DELIVERY/EXTRACTION SYSTEMS
Drilex Systems, Inc                            (713) 937-8888
Eastman Cherrington Environmental              (713) 722-7777
Horizontal Technologies, Inc                    (813) 995-8777
Millgard Environmental Corporation              (313) 261-9760
Movaterra, Inc.                                (310)843-3190
DUAL-PHASE EXTRACTION
Billings & Associates, Inc.                      (505) 345-1116
Dames & Moore                              (215) 657-7134
First Environment, Inc.                         (201) 616-9700
IT Corporation                                (615)690-3211
Terra Vac, Inc.                                (714) 252-8900
Vapex Environmental Technologies,  Inc.          (617)821-5560
ELECTRICAL SEPARATION
Electro-Petroleum, Inc.                          (610)687-9070
Electrokinetics, Inc.                            (504) 388-3992
Water and Slurry Purification Process             (303) 650-5674
ELECTRO-THERMAL GASIFICATION - IN SITU
Bio-Electrics, Inc.                              (816)474^895
MAGNETIC SEPARATION
S.G. Frantz Co., Inc.                           (609) 882-7100
 MATERIALS HANDLING/ PHYSICAL SEPARATION
 Canonie Environmental Services Corporation       (303) 790-1747
 Ecova Coproration                             (303)279-9712
 Microfluidics Corporation                       (617) 969-5452
 Onsite * Offsite Inc./Battelle PNL                 (818) 303-2229
 Portec, Inc.                                   (605) 665-8770
 Recra Environmental, Inc.                       (716) 691-2600
 OFF  GAS TREATMENT
 BECO Engineering Co.                         (412) 828-6080
 Bonn Biofilter Corporation                       (602) 621-7225
 Compact Membrane Systems, Inc.               (302) 984-1762
 Ecology Technologies International,  Inc.           (602) 985-5524
 EG&G Corporation                            (914) 246-3401
 Envirogen, Inc                                (609) 936-9300

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 General Atomics
 IT Corporation
 KSK Inc
 M L Energia
 Membrane Technology and Research, Inc.
 Nucon  International, Inc
 Process Technologies. Inc
 Pur js,  inc
 TALiW  Milieu
 Zapit Technology, Inc.
 PNEUMATIC FRACTURING
 Accjtech Remedial Systems, Inc
 Ten a Vac, Inc
 PYROLYSIS
 Bio-Electiics. Inc.
 Product (Control Ltd - E. Someus
 SLAGGING - OFF-  GAS TREATED
 Horsehead Resource Development Co., Inc
 SOsl. FLUSHING - IN SITU
 Horizontal Technologies, Inc.
 Scientific Ecology Group, Inc
 SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION
 AW 0 Technologies, Inc
 Gee-Con Inc
 IT Corporation
 Mittiehauser Corporation
 Terra Vat, Inc
 Vapex Environmental Technologies, Inc
 SOd. WASHING
 Alte native Remedial Technologies, Inc.
 B&W Nuclear Environmental Services, Inc.
 Benchem
 Berumann USA
 Bio-Recovery Systems Inc
 Biot'Ol,  Inc.
 Canonie Environmental Services Corp.
 Divesco, ;nc.
 Earth Decontaminators, Inc
 Geocherri Division of Terra Vac
 Lockheed Corporation
 Nukern  Development
 OHM Corporation
 On-Site Technologies,  Inc.
 Scientific Ecology Group, Inc
Tuboscope Vetco Environmental Service
War-en Soring Laboratory
West Pac Environmental, Inc
Westinghouse Remediation Services, Inc.
SOLVENT EXTRACTION
Art I iternational. Inc
CF Systems Corporation
Deh'/dro-Tech Corporation
EM&C Engineering Associates
Envroger, Inc.
Geo-Microbial Technologies, Inc.
Integratec Chemistries, Inc.
Nuktiin  Development
(619)455 24i<9
(615)690 32"1
(413)549 5506
(609) 79<- 7970
(415) 328-2228
(614) 846 5710
(208) 385 )9(;0
(408)955 1000
(31-570)1-99-911
(408)986 I7CO


(908) 739 3444
(714)252 3900

(816)474 4895
(44-481)"?6-426


(412)773 ?289


(813)995 3777
(412) 247 3255


(301) 948 1040
(412) 856 '7CO
(615) 690 5211
(708) 3690201
(714)252 3900
(61') 821 .563


(813)264 S505
(804 i 9480610
(412)361 i425
(615)452 ibCO
(505) 523 )405
(6ryi 942 5032
(303) 790  747
(601- 932 !934
(714 i 262 !29:i
(303i988 19C2
(702: 897 i625
(713,5200494
(510; 256 'i1GO
(408 3/1 I8i:)
(412; 247- ^255
(713; ^gg. ,289
(44-138) 7  --'L:2
(206 71-52  19  )
 Resources Conservation Co.                      (301) 596-6066
 SRE, Inc                                       (201)661-5192
 Terra-Kleen Corporation                          (405) 728-0001
 THERMAL DESORPTION
 Advanced Soil Technologies                      (612) 486-7000
 Anei Industries, Inc.                              (706) 277-7070
 Canonie Environmental Services Corporation        (219) 926-8651
 Carlo Environmental Technologies, Inc.             (810) 468-9580
 Carson Environmental                            (310)478-0792
 Clean Berkshires. Inc.                            (617) 695-9770
 Dean-Lip Technology, Inc.                        (310) 828-4844
 Contamination Technologies, Inc.                  (617) 575-8920
 Conieck Environmental Services, Inc.               (612) 441-4965
 Covenant Environmental Technologies, Inc          (901) 759-5874
 DBA, inc.                                       (510)447-4711
 Ei-ova Corporation                               (303) 279-9712
 Envro-Klean Soils, Inc.                           (206) 888-9388
 Hazen Research, Inc.                            (303) 279-4501
 Hiubetz Environmental Services, Inc.               (214) 363-7833
 I F  Corporation                                  (615) 690-3211
 Kaikaska Construction Service, Inc.                 (6i6) 258-9134
 OBG Technical Services, Inc.                      (315) 437-6400
 Pet-Con Soil Remediation, Inc.                    (608) 588-7365
 Pittsburgh  Mineral &  Environmental Technologies     (412) 843-5000
 Recycling Science International, Inc.                (312) 357-1448
 Remediation Technologies,  Inc.                    (508) 371-1422
 Roy F  Weston, Inc.                              (610) 701-7423
 Rust Remedial Services, Inc                      (803) 646-2413
 Seaview Thermal Systems                        (215) 654-9800
 Separation and Recovery Systems, Inc.             (714) 261-8860
 Soil Purification. inc./ASTEC                      (706) 861-0069
 St.-iltech ATP Systems, Inc                        (303) 790-1747
 Southwest Soil Remediation. Inc.                   (602) 577-7680
 Texarome, Inc                                  (210)232-6079
 Themotech Systems Corporation                  (407) 290-6000
 Western Research Institute                        (307) 721-2443
 Westinghouse Remediation  Services, Inc.           (404) 299-4721
 THERMALLY ENHANCED RECOVERY - IN SITU
 Battelie Pacific Northwest Laboratories              (509) 376-0554
 Bio-Electrics, Inc                                (816)474-4895
 EM&C Engineering Associates                    (714) 957-6429
 hiubetz Environmental Services, Inc.               (214) 363-7833
 KAI	echnologies. Inc.                            (617) 932-3328
 Noveterra, Inc                                   (310)843-3190
 Praxis Environmental Technologies,  Inc.             (415) 282-9568
 RE Wright Associates, Inc  (REWAI)               (71 7) 944-5501
 Sive Services                                    (510)820-5449
 Thermatrix, Inc                                  (408) 944-0220
 VITRIFICATION
 B&W Nuclear  t nvironmental Services, Inc.           (804) 948^610
 Battelie Pacific Northwest Laboratories              (509) 376-6576
 Bii)-Hectrics. Inc                                 (816)474-4895
 EFT Corporation                                 (615) 671-7800
 Electro-Pyrolysis. Inc.                            (610)687-9070
 EM&3 Engineering Associates                     (714) 957-6429
 Geosafe Corporation                              (509) 375-0710
 Retech. Inc                                     (707) 462-6522
Stir-Melter, Inc.                                  (419) 536-8828
Texaco Syngas. Inc.                              (914) 253-4003
Vcrtec Corporation                               (610) 489-2255

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VISIT! 3.0
Vendor Information System for
Innovative Treatment
Technologies

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                          United States
                          Environmental
                          Protection Agency
Solid Waste and
Emergency Response
(5102W)
EPA 542-N-94-003
June 1994
oEPA         VISITT  3.0  Bulletin
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Vendor Infc
Innovative Tr
in This Issue

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I//S/7T Bridges Gap Between
Cleanup Vendors and
Site Managers 	
EPA Adds 47 Vendors to
SISITT Database 	
EPA Plans New Database for
Dn-site Measurement and
Monitoring Technologies . .
/I Sin Has Worldwide
Audience 	
•iardware and Software
Requirements for the VISITT 3.0
database 	
/ISin 3.0 Offers Expanded
9e»arcn Capabilities 	
Ordering VISITT 3 0 is Fast
• ind Easy 	
//S/7T Available on CLU-IN BBS .
•-low to Submit Technology
^formation for VISIT! 4.0 	
:.ist of VISITT Vendors by
'echnology 	
'//S/T7 3.0 Order Form for
New and Registered Users. . .

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                                  Vendor Information System for
                                innovative Treatment Technologies
                         VISITT Bridges  Gap
                           Between Cleanup
                           Vendors and Site
                                Managers
                       VISITT is a database developed by the
                       Technology  innovation Office (TIO)
                       wi'hin the U..V EPA's  Office of Solid
                       Waste and  E nergency Response as
                       part of a broad effort to promote the use
                       of innovative treatment technologies for
                       the cleanup cf soil and ground water
                       contaminated  by  hazardous  and
                       petroleum w^ste   The database is
                       designed to capture current information
                       on  the availability, performance, and
                       cost  of  innovative technologies  to
                       remediate contaminated waste sites.
                       VISITT  gives innovative  technology
                       companies an opportunity to market
                       their capabilities arid enables federal,
                       state, and priv ate sector environmental
                       professionals to  screen  innovative
                       technologies  for application to specific
                       sites. The da abase contains informa-
                       tion provider to  EPA by  vendors,
                       suDpliers, and manufacturers of inno-
                       vative  remed'ation technologies    A
                       vendor completes  (continued on page 4)
         Exhibit 1: Trends in Technology Status
          n Bench-Scale
          EZ3 Pilot-Scale
          • Full-Scale
          Version 1       Version 2      version 3

          Source: U.S. EPA, VISITT Database June '99-t
        EPA Adds 47 Vendors
          to VISITT Database

        The U.S.  Environmental Protection
        Agency (EPA) is pleased to announce
        the release of VISITT 3.0, the latest
        update of its database on new cleanup
        technologies.  VISITT 3.0  contains
        data on 171  companies offering  277
        technologies in  31  categories.   In
        addition to 47 newly added  vendors,
        VISITT 3.0  includes  completely
        updated information for most of the
        141 vendors in VISITT 2.0.

        VISITT now contains 201 full-scale,
        commercially available technologies,
        an increase of 30 percent (Exhibit 1).
                      (continued on page 3)

            EPA Plans New
        Database for On-site
          Measurement and
               Monitoring
             Technologies
       The U.S. EPA's Technology Innovation
       Office and the Office of Research and
       Development Environmental Moni-
       toring and Support Laboratory plan to
       create  a  new  vendor  information
       system  to disseminate much-needed
       data on innovative techniques for site
       and waste  characterization.   Site
       assessment and   verification   of
       technology performance account for a
       large portion of the cost  to clean up
       contaminated sites.  EPA believes that
       more readily available  information on
       new  measurement  and monitoring
       technologies now available or under
                     (continued on page 4)

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                             Exhibit 2:  VISITT 1 echnology Trends
           Biorernediation In Situ

           Bioremediation - Ex Situ

              1 nermal Dosorption

             C'lemical Treatment

                  Soil Washing

   Soil Vapor or Dual-Phase Extraction

          Acid or Solvent Extraction

   mal1'' Enhanced Recovery - In Si!u

                   Vitrsfication

                       Other
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Version 1
Version 2
Version 3
                                           Nun r>e :.r Technologies
                                      Soun.,t  i/.: //'/•  US/'7  Database. June 1994
            VISITT
     Has Worldwide
         Audience
VISITT  currently is  being  used by
more than 10,000 registered users in
more  than  60  countries,  on five
continents. Some of  those countries
are Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Kenya,
anc Republic of China,

Users in the remediation community
me ude   federal,  state, and  local
governments, law firms, universities.
anc! private industry, including more
tha-1 100  "Fortune 500" companies.
VISITT  2.0 vendors estimated that
they  received  more  than   2,000
inq Jiries from VISIT1" users last year.
Exhibit 3 :
Technolog
In Situ
Adso'p'iion -
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