United States Office of Technology EPA/600/9-89/048 Environmental Protection Transfer and Regulatory Support May 1989 Agency Washington DC 20460 Ground-Water Research Technical Assistance Directory jo a 6 6 6 6 0 a 6 tt 0 6 Q 0 0 0 ------- EPA/600/9-89/QJ»8 May 1989 Environmental Protection Agency GROUND-WATER RESEARCH Technical Assistance Directory Prepared for the Office of Research and Development Office of Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C. 20460 Peter W. Preuss, Director Amy Mills, Project Officer Performed under subcontract to PEER Consultants Rockville, Maryland (241-3-02) ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SUPPORT"10 1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 200 Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 (301) 589-5318 May 17, 1989 ------- TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1 2. ORD Ground-Water Research Facility Descriptions 3 ORD Headquarters Ground-Water Research Matrix Management Work Group 5 ORD Laboratory Work Group Members 5 Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas 6 Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory 7 Environmental Research Laboratory 8 Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office 9 Exposure Assessment Group 10 Risk Reduction Engineering Research Laboratory 11 3. Technical Assistance Contacts by Research Facility 13 Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas 14 Ribeit S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory 16 Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens 20 Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office - Cincinnati 22 Exposure Assessment Group 23 Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory 26 4. Technical Assistance Contacts by Subject 27 5. Program Office and Regional Office Contacts 35 Office of Drinking Water 36 Office of Ground-Water Protection 36 Office of Solid Waste 36 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response 36 Office of Program Management and Technology 37 Office of Underground Storage Tanks 37 Office of Waste Programs Enforcement 37 Office of Pesticide Programs 38 Office of Toxic Substances 38 Region I 38 Region II 39 Region III 40 Region IV 40 Region V 41 Region VI 41 Region VII 42 Region VIII 42 Region IX 43 Region X 44 6. Additional Sources of Information 45 Technology Transfer Offices 46 ------- 1. INTRODUCTION This Directory, a revision of the first edition (EPA/600/9-87/008) published by ORD in March 1987, is intended to foster communication among scientists and engineers throughout EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) and among EPA, state, and local personnel involved in the protection and management of ground-water resources. In addition to listing ORD researchers by location and subject matter, the Directory provides brief organizational descriptions of the ground- water research programs for each ORD office. These descriptions may aid in locating assistance in areas not covered by the subject indices. The scientists and engineers listed in (his Directory conduct or manage research, development, demonstration, and technical assistance projects to support the regulatory programs of the Office of Water, the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, and the Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances. To ensure cross-office integration of research programs, in 1987 ORD designated a Ground-Water Research Matrix Manager to coordinate ORD, Program Office, and Regional input on issues and priorities in the areas of prediction, monitoring, and cleanup. The Matrix Manager supplements the various Research Committees, which advise the Assistant Administrator for Research and Development on research and budget priorities. ORD's Director of the Office of Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support is currently the Matrix Manager. ORD is organized into seven offices (plus an administrative office; see chart on page 4) with responsibility for designing and managing all of EPA's research. Most of EPA's ground-water research is conducted by three offices: * the Office of Environmental Processes and Effects Research (OEPER) conducts a broad spectrum of studies into the physical, chemical, and biological processes that affect the subsurface environment and the eventual fate of natural and contaminant compounds. Most of OEPER's ground-water modeling, fate, and transport research is conducted through its laboratories in Ada, Oklahoma, and Athens, Georgia. »the Office of Modeling, Monitoring Systems, and Quality Assurance (OMMSQA), primarily through its Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory in Las Vegas, Nevada", is EPA's center for research into subsurface monitoring methods, geophysical and other remote sensing, ground-water sampling design, and quality assurance. *the Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology Demonstration (OEETD) conducts a related program of research in source control and construction quality assurance through its Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory in Cincinnati, Ohio. More detailed descriptions of these laboratories and other centers for ground-water research are found in the next section. EPA derives its authority to protect ground water from the Clean Water Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (Superfund), the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984, and the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986. In response to these broad statutory mandates, in 1984 EPA's Office of Ground-Water Protection developed a Ground-Water Protection Strategy to give the Agency's program a focus and direction. It has four components: * Short-term build-up of institutions at the state level. * Assessment of problems that may exist from unaddressed sources of contamination including leaking storage tanks, surface impoundments, and landfills. * Issuance of guidelines for ground-water protection and cleanup. ------- * Strengthening EPA's organization to improve ground-water management at the headquarters and regional levels and EPA's cooperation with Federal and state agencies. ORD's ground-water research program, reflecting the information needs of EPA's operating programs, consists of five elements: ^Transport and transformation. The physical movement of ground water in the saturated and unsaturated zones and also the change in ground-water quality either through natural degradation or differential transport rates. * Monitoring. Well-placement and sampling of the subsurface environment to locate and characterize potential or known ground-water contamination. + On-site and in situ aquifer cleanup. Restoring a polluted aquifer through physical removal, chemical treatment, and enhanced biodegradation. * Technical assistance and technology transfer. Preparation and dissemination of information about current research to decision makers, field managers, the regulated communities, and the scientific community. * Source control. While not strictly ground-water research, the directory includes control of discharges, leaks, and other surface and underground contaminant sources to prevent ground-water contamination, including regulated hazardous waste disposal sites, unregulated dump sites, underground tanks, and accidental spills. This directory is not intended to be a comprehensive compendium of all ground-water contacts and activities within the Agency, but should serve to identify an initial contact in most technical or policy areas. Many Program Offices produce or manage directories, hotlines, or technology support activities related to ground water. Some of the most comprehensive are listed in Section 6. ------- 2. ORD GROUND-WATER RESEARCH FACILITY DESCRIPTIONS ------- Office of Research and Development U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research Program Management (ORPM) Office of Exploratory Research (OER) Assistant Administrator Deputy 1 1 Office of Modeling, Monitoring Systems, and Quality Assurance (OMMSQA) Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology Demonstration (OEETD) Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory Las Vegas, NV Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Cincinnati, OH Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory Cincinnati, OH Atmospheric Research ment Laboratory Research Triangle Park, NC Air and Engineering Research Laboratory Research Triangle Park, NC Environmental Research Laboratory Narragansett, RI Office of Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support (OTTRS) Center for Environmental Research Information Cincinnati, OH 1 1 Office of Environmental Processes and Effects Research (OEPER) Office of Health Office of Health and Research Environmental Assessment (OHR) (OHEA) R.S. Kerr Environ- mental Research Laboratory Ada, OK Environmental Research Laboratory Athens, GA Environmental Research Laboratory Corvallis, OR Environmental Research Laboratory Duluth, MN Environmental Research Laboratory Gulf Breeze, FL Health Effects Research Laboratory Research Triangle Park, NC Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office Cincinnati, OH Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office Research Triangle Park, NC Exposure Assess- ment Group Human Health Assessments Group Headquarters ------- ORD Headquarters Ground-Water Research Matrix Management Work Group Office of Research and Development United States Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street, SW Washington, DC 20460 Amy Mills (Chair) FTS 382-7891 202-382-7891 Mail Code: H-8105 Office of Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support Jim Basilico FTS 382-2583 202-382-2583 Mail Code: RD-681 Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology Demonstration (Curtis Harlin, Alternate) Steve Cordle FTS 382-5940 202-382-5940 Mail Code: RD-682 Office of Environmental Processes and and Effects Research (Barbara Levinson, Alternate) Randy Bond FTS 382-5881 202-382-5881 Mail Code: RD-683 Office of Health Research Vern Laurie FTS 382-5795 202-382-5795 Mail Code: RD-680 Office of Modeling, Monitoring Systems, and Quality Assurance Malcolm Field FTS 475-4921 202-475-4921 Mail Code: RD-689 Office of Health and Exposure Assessment ORD Laboratory Work Group Members (See following pages for addresses and telephone numbers) James McNabb R.S. Kerr Laboratory, Ada, Oklahoma Joseph DLugosz Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada Lee Mulkey Environmental Research Laboratory, Athens, Georgia John Convery Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, Cincinnati, Ohio ------- Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory Office of Modeling, Monitoring Systems, and Quality Assurance U.S. Environmental Protection Agency P.O. Box 15027, Las Vegas, Nevada 89114 FTS 545-2525, (702) 798-2525 The Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch of the Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory in Las Vegas (EMSL-LV) conducts ground-water monitoring research and provides technical assistance to support EPA operating programs. EMSL-LV also operates the Superfund Monitoring and Site Characterization Technology Support Center. Ground-water related research includes: * Development, testing, and application of geophysical and geochemical techniques for detecting and mapping shallow contaminant plumes, locating abandoned wells, and mapping deeply buried contaminant plumes associated with injection wells. » Development of advanced technologies, including fiber-optics and laser-fluorescence spectroscopy, for in situ ground-water contamination monitoring. » Evaluation of indicator parameters for RCRA ground-water contaminant detection monitoring. * Development of vadose-zone monitoring technologies to detect percolation of pollutants from hazardous wastes. * Development of industry-specific parameters to give reliable indication of subsurface leaking. » Evaluation of the influence of seasonal variability, well placement, spatial variability, and monitoring-well construction methods on water quality data from drinking water monitoring wells. »Evaluation of underground storage tank external leak detection monitoring methods. * Assistance to field teams in the use of geophysical methods in hazardous waste site investigations. EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT RESEARCH DIVISION ECOSYSTEMS MONITORING OFFICE OF MODELING. MONITORING SYSTEMS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LABORATORY ADVANCED MONITORING SYSEMS DIVISION AQUATIC AND SUBSURFACE MONITORING BRANCH REMOTE AND AIR MONITORING BRANCH ENVIRONMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER NUCLEAR RADIATION ASSESSMENT DIVISION DOSE ASSESSMENT BRANCH FIELD MONITORING BRANCH RADIOANALYSIS BRANCH QUALITY ASSURANCE DIVISION HAZARDOUS WASTE METHODS EVALUATION BRANCH TOXICS AND HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS BRANCH PESTICIDES AND RADIATION QUALITY ASSURANCE BRANCH ------- Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory Office of Environmental Processes and Effects Research U.S. Environmental Protection Agency P.O. Box 1198, Ada, Oklahoma 74820 FTS 743-2224, (405) 332-8800 The Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory (RSKERL) is entirely devoted to ground- water research, concentrating on studies of the transport and fate of contaminants in the subsurface, development of methodologies for protection and restoration of ground-water quality, and evaluation of the applicability and limitations of using natural soil and subsurface processes for the treatment of hazardous wastes. The core of RSKERL's program is research into the hydrologic, biotic, and abiotic processes that govern the transport and fate of contaminants in the subsurface. This provides the scientific foundation for further application-oriented research in support of EPA operating programs. RSKERL's current research concentrates on: * Determining the mechanical integrity of injection wells for the Underground Injection Control Program. * Developing methods for aquifer restoration and demonstrating reliable management of subsurface treatment systems applicable to various climates, soil types, waste characteristics, and degrees of pretreatment. * Coordinating ORD's multi-laboratory efforts in wellhead protection research, including methods to determine assimilative capacities of recharge areas. »Evaluating remediation technologies, including natural soil and subsurface systems for the attenuation and degradation of wastes. * Providing evaluations, direct technical assistance, and technical training courses, conferences, and symposia. * Supports the operations of the International Ground-Water Modeling Center at the Holcomb Research Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana, through a cooperative agreement. The IGWMC operates a clearinghouse for ground-water modeling software, organizes and conducts short-courses and seminars, and conducts a modeling research program to support the Center's technology transfer and educational activities which includes organizing and conducting specially designed training programs. OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS RESEARCH DIRECTOR R.S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS RESEARCH DIVISION EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES AND ASSISTANCE DIVISION EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES AND EVALUATION BRANCH APPLICATIONS AND ASSISTANCE BRANCH International Ground-Water Modeling Center Holcomb Research Institute ------- Environmental Research Laboratory Office of Environmental Processes and Effects Research U.S. Environmental Protection Agency College Station Road, Athens, Georgia 30613 FTS 250-3134, (404) 546-3134 The Athens Environmental Research Laboratory (ERL-Athens) conducts basic and applied research to assess the human and environmental exposures associated with conventional and toxic pollutants in water and soil ecosystems. The laboratory's Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling (CEAM) distributes and supports computer programs for selected models and provides training and assistance to users. CEAM also maintains an electronic bulletin board with latest versions of the models and user support. Ground-water related research activities include: * Identification and characterization of significant physical, chemical, and biological processes affecting ground water to predict transformation products, the rate and extent of subsurface transport, and the distribution of pesticides, hazardous wastes, and their constituents in saturated- and unsaturated-soil environments. * Development of measurement protocols and data bases for chemical-specific properties, process- rate constants, and environmental properties that govern pollutant exposure, impact, and risk in soils and ground-water environments. * Development of multimedia models and methods to predict the release, transport, and fate of pesticides, hazardous wastes, and toxic substances for the full range of exposure and risk assessment scenarios relevant to regulatory programs. * Reduction of prediction uncertainties through field validations and the application of uncertainty- analysis techniques to developed models and methodologies. tMultispectral identification of organic compounds that remain unidentified after application of conventional mass-spectrometric techniques. OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSES AND EFFECTS RESEARCH DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY, ATHENS CHEMISTRY BRANCH BIOLOGY BRANCH ASSESSMENT BRANCH MEASUREMENTS BRANCH CENTER FOR EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT MODELING ------- Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office Office of Health and Environmental Assessment U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 26 W. St. Clair, Cincinnati, Ohio 45268 FTS 684-7531, (513) 569-7531 The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office in Cincinnati (ECAO-CIN) has developed ground-water risk assessment methodologies (GRAMs) in support of the Office of Water regulations for municipal sludge landfill and land application programs (Clean Water Act §405(d)). The GRAMs assist in evaluating risks of human exposure from ground-water contamination resulting from various disposal practices. ECAO-CIN is also developing GRAMs for the municipal waste combustion programs of the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards and the Office of Solid Waste. The Chemical Mixtures Assessment group prepares background documents and technical support on risk assessment activities under CERCLA and RCRA. The Methods Evaluation and Development group coordinates risk assessment methods for chemical mixtures and systemic toxicity and maintains the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS). The Systemic Toxicants Assessment group prepares background documents on human health risk assessments under the Clean Water Act and the Solid Waste Disposal Act. OFFICE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT OFFICE, CINCINNATI CHEMICAL MIXTURES ASSESSMENT GROUP METHODOLOGY DEVELOPMENT GROUP SYSTEMIC TOXICANTS ASSESSMENT GROUP ------- Exposure Assessment Group Office of Health and Environmental Assessment U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460 FTS 475-8909, (202) 475-8909 The Exposure Assessment Group (EAG) research program focuses on predicting human exposure risks from hazardous materials. The Exposure Assessment Applications group applies exposure assessment methods to site-specific cases, including reviewing Regional Superfund risk assessments. The Exposure Assessment Methods group develops exposure assessment methods and coordinates the development of Agency-wide guidelines on exposure assessment. Current ground-water priorities include: * Characterization of contaminant dispersion in ground water are being evaluated using data from recent field experiments to develop a realistic approach to modeling dispersive transport in exposure assessments. * Criteria for the selection of mathematical models that can be applied to exposure assessments are being developed. Use of the criteria will help eliminate the use of inappropriate models for estimating contaminant migration in ground water. *A technical support document is being prepared to help select ground-water fate and transport models for quick assessments as well as for detailed analyses. »The EAG is conducting experimental studies to investigate the migration characteristics concentrated organics in ground water for use in developing two-phase transport models. of OFFICE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT DIRECTOR EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT GROUP EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT APPLICATION EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT METHODS 10 ------- Risk Reduction Engineering Research Laboratory Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology Demonstration U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 26 W. Martin Luther King, Cincinnati, Ohio 45268 FTS 684-7418, (513) 569-7418 The Risk Reduction Engineering Research Laboratory's (RREL) ground-water research and technical assistance programs are conducted by the Water and Hazardous Waste Treatment Research Division (WHWTRD), the Waste Minimization, Destuction, and Disposal Research Division (WMDRD), and the Superfund Technology Demonstration Division (STDD). RREL also operates the Superfund Engineering and Treatment Technology Support Center. RREL's activities concentrate on developing methods to prevent the contamination of ground water by controlling surface pollutant sources. RREL research and technical assistance programs fall into three major areas: * Water and hazardous-waste disposal technology development, including research on cover systems, waste leaching, waste solidification and stabilization, flexible membrane liners, clay soil liners, construction quality assurance and quality control, expert systems, and "Subtitle D" facility waste characterization. * Remedial-technology development and technical assistance, including Superfund site and situation assessments, verification of remedial action design and implementation projects, development of on- site cleanup and in situ treatment technologies, development of personnel protection techniques, and other technical assistance services necessary to support an increasingly field-oriented program. * Prevention and control of hazardous releases including development of technologies to allow emergency response personnel to prevent, contain, and clean up hazardous releases, and development of technologies for the prevention and control of releases from underground storage tanks. OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION DIRECTOR RISK REDUCTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY DRINKING WATER RESEARCH SUPERFUND TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION WATER AND HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT RESEARCH WASTE MINIMIZATION, DESTRUCTION AND DISPOSAL RESEARCH Inorganics and Participates Control Site Demonstration and Evaluation Hazardous Waste Treatment 1 Municipal Solid Waste and Residuals Management Microbiological Treatment Releases Control Municipal Wastewater Thermal Destruction Organics Control Toxics Control Waste Minimization Systems and Field Evaluation Treatment Assessment 11 -------OCR error (C:\Conversion\JobRoot\0000035M\tiff\20009JCC.tif): Saving image to "C:\Conversion\JobRoot\0000035M\tiff\20009JCC.T$F.T$F" failed. ------- 3. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CONTACTS BY RESEARCH FACILITY 13 ------- ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LABORATORY - LAS VEGAS Doug Bedinger Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 798-2389 702-798-2389 Regina Bochicchio Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 545-2150 702-798-2656 Jane Denne Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 545-2655 702-798-2655 Joe DLugosz, Chief Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 545-2598 702-798-2598 Phil Durgin Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 545-2623 702-798-2623 Larry Eccles Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 545-2385 702-798-2385 William Englemann Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 545-2656 702-798-2656 Steve Gardner Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 545-2366 702-798-2366 Larry Jack Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 545-2367 702-798-2367 Eric Koglin Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 545-2432 702-798-2432 Aldo Mazzella Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 545-2254 702-798-2254 Hydrogeology Aquifer test analysis Geophysics Well construction Sampling techniques Hydrogeology Underground storage tank external leak-detection monitoring Vadose zone monitoring In situ monitoring methods development Soil gas monitoring Geochemistry Water well technology Ground-water monitoring methods standardization/Quality Assurance Indicator parameters/seasonal variation Monitoring strategies Geophysics (SCAP) Fractured bedrock Well placement Geophysical methods devel. & eval. CERCLA site investigation Underground injection control monitoring 14 ------- Ken Scarbrough Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch FTS 545-2645 702-798-2645 Fluid levels in underground injection wells 15 ------- ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY 'Bert Bledsoe Applications and Assistance Branch FTS 743-2324 405-332-8800 'Dominic DiGiulio Applications and Assistance Branch FTS 743-2324 405-332-8800 'Donald Draper Applications and Assistance Branch FTS 743-2202 405-332-8800 'Scott Ruling Applications and Assistance Branch FTS 743-2313 405-332-8800 "Lowell Leach Applications and Assistance Branch FTS 743-2333 405-332-8800 'John Matthews Applications and Assistance Branch FTS 743-2233 405-332-8800 "Randall Ross Applications and Assistance Branch FTS 743-2355 405-332-8800 'Marion (Dick) Scalf, Chief Applications and Assistance Branch FTS 743-2308 405-332-8800 'Jerry Thornhill Applications and Assistance Branch FTS 743-2310 405-332-8800 Inorganic chemistry Metals transport Hydrology Modeling Contaminant transport Hydrogeology Underground injection (UIC) Land treatment RCRA Modeling Subsurface sampling Land treatment of wastewaters Underground injection monitoring Toxicity testing Land treatment of hazardous wastes Hydrogeology Modeling Wellhead Protection Wellhead protection Monitoring Underground injection Hydrogeological investigations Frank Beck Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2293 405-332-8800 Soil science The Applications and Assistance Branch is the focus for technical assistance and technology transfer in RSKERL. When calling for technical assistance, please first contact the specialists in the Applications and Assistance Branch (listed first and starred) who will either answer your questions or direct you to the appropriate researcher. 16 ------- Dermont Bouchard Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2321 405-332-8800 Margaret A. Butorac Technical Program Assistant International Ground-Water Modeling Center Holcomb Research Institute 317-283-9458 Jong Cho Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2353 405-332-8800 Don dark Subsurface Processes Branch FTS 743-2311 405-332-8800 Roger Cosby Subsurface Processes Branch FTS 743-2320 405-332-8800 Wayne Downs Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2320 405-332-8800 William Dunlap, Chief Subsurface Processes Branch FTS 743-2314 405-332-8800 Carl Enfield, Director Processes & Systems Research Division FTS 743-2310 405-332-8800 Stephen Hutchins Subsurface Processes Branch FTS 743-2327 405-332-8800 Jerry Jones Extramural Activities & Evaluation Branch FTS 743-2251 405-332-8800 Don Kampbell Subsurface Processes Branch FTS 743-2358 405-332-8800 Abiotic processes Short course coordination Newsletter production Publication & software distribution Contaminant transport modeling Multiphase transport Inorganic analytical chemistry Organic analytical chemistry Contaminant transport modeling Biotransformations Transport and fate of organics Contaminant transport modeling Biotransformations Underground storage tanks Aquifer restoration Water chemistry Soil chemistry 17 ------- Douglas Kreis Extramural Activities & Evaluations Branch FTS 743-2303 405-332-8800 James McNabb Extramural Activities & Evaluation Branch FTS 743-2216 405-332-8800 Dennis Miller Subsurface Processes Branch FTS 743-2263 405-332-8800 Susan Mravik Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2434 405-332-8800 Fred Pfeffer Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2305 405-332-8800 Robert Puls Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2262 405-332-8800 Stephen Scnmelling Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2315 405-332-8800 Guy Sewell Subsurface Processes Branch FTS 743-2232 405-332-8800 Thomas Short Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2292 405-332-8800 Gannon Smith Subsurface Processes Branch FTS 743-2316 405-332-8800 Robert Smith Subsurface Processes Branch FTS 743-2352 405-332-8800 Ecological effects Virus transport Wellhead protection Immiscible flow Vapor tranport Soil science Inorganic analytical chemistry Geochemistry Metals transport Contaminant transport modeling Fractured flow Biotransformations Contaminant transport modeling Organic analytical chemistry Biological analyses 18 ------- Paul K.M. van der Heijde Director, International Ground-Water Modeling Center Holcomb Research Institute 317-283-9458 David Walters Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2261 405-332-8800 Candida West Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2257 405-332-8800 James Weaver Subsurface Systems Branch FTS 743-2420 405-332-8800 John Wilson Subsurface Processes Branch FTS 743-2259 405-332-8800 Lynn Wood Subsurface Processes Branch FTS 743-2304 405-332-8800 Groundwater modeling research and training Soils Modeling Abiotic processes Contaminant transport modeling Multiphase transport Subsurface microbiology In situ biorestoration Subsurface abiotic processes 19 ------- ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY - ATHENS Robert B. Ambrose Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling FTS 250-3130 404-546-3130 Leo V. Azarraga Chemistry Branch FTS 250-3453 404-546-3453 George W. Bailey Chemistry Branch FTS 250-3307 404-546-3307 David S. Brown Assessment Branch FTS 250-3310 404-546-3310 Robert F. Carsel Assessment Branch FTS 250-3565 404-546-3565 Timothy W. Collette Measurements Branch FTS 250-3524 404-546-3524 J. Jackson Ellington Measurements Branch FTS 250-3197 404-546-3197 Fred F. Fong Assessment Branch FTS 250-3210 404-546-3210 Chad T. Jafvert Chemistry Branch FTS 250-3349 404-546-3349 Heinz P. Kollig Measurements Branch FTS 250-3770 404-546-3770 Nicholas T. Loux Chemistry Branch FTS 250-3174 404-546-3174 Model applications Fate of metals Fate of metals Metal speciation Transport and transformation of metals Model applications Uncertainty analysis Spectroscopic property-reactivity relationships Transformation pathway analysis Modeling multiphasic transport in porous media Numerical analysis Pollutant sorption-desorption Rate constant data for pollutant-fate modeling Metal speciation and sorption 20 ------- John M. McGuire Multispectral identification of organic Measurements Branch chemicals FTS 250-3185 404-546-3185 Lee A. Mulkey Multimedia modeling and Assessment Branch uncertainty analysis FTS 250-3476 404-546-3476 John E. Rogers Anaerobic biodegradation processes Biology Branch FTS 250-3592 404-546-3592 Charles N. Smith Conduct of field studies Assessment Branch Analysis of monitoring data FTS 250-3302 404-546-3302 William C. Steen Aerobic microbial transformation rate Measurements Branch measurement FTS 250-3776 404-546-3776 Eric J. Weber Pollutant transformations Chemistry Branch FTS 250-3198 404-546-3198 N. Lee Wolfe Pollutant transformations Chemistry Branch FTS 250-3429 404-546-3429 21 ------- ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT OFFICE - CINCINNATI Randall J.F. Bruins Ground-water risk assessment Systemic Toxicants Assessment Branch methodologies FTS 684-7539 513-569-7539 22 ------- EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT GROUP Seong T. Hwang Exposure Assessment Group FTS 475-8919 202-475-8919 John Schaum Exposure Assessment Group FTS 382-5988 202-382-5988 Malcolm Field Exposure Assessment Group FTS 475-8921 202-475-8921 Fate and transport modeling Health risk assessment for ground- water contaminants Selection of models for exposure assessment Leachate generation models Cleanup models for ground-water contamination Fate and transport modeling Health risk assessment for ground- water contaminants Selection of models for exposure assessment Analysis of monitoring data Karst hydrology Remedial investigations Chemical fate and transport Ground-water flow in fractured rocks Aquifer pump-test analysis 23 ------- RISK REDUCTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY Edward R. Bates Emerging Technology Section FTS 684-7774 513-569-7774 Benjamin L. Blaney Hazardous Waste Treatment Branch FTS 684-7519 513-569-7519 Robert M. Clark Drinking Water Research Division FTS 684-7201 513-569-7201 Paul dePercin Demonstration Section FTS 684-7797 513-569-7797 Kenneth A. Dostal Water and Hazardous Waste Treatment Research Division FTS 684-7503 513-569-7503 Richard A. Dobbs Treatment Assessment Branch FTS 684-7649 513-569-7649 John Farlow Releases Control Branch FTS 340-6635 201-321-6635 Walter A. Feige Drinking Water Research Division FTS 684-7496 513-569-7496 Kim R. Fox Inorganics and Particulate Control Branch FTS 684-7820 513-569-7820 Carol Ann Fronk Organics Control Branch FTS 684-7592 513-569-7592 John A. Glaser Chemical and Biological Detoxification Section FTS 684-7568 513-569-7568 Geology/geophysics Volatile organic emissions Treatment technology cost estimation Physical/chemical treatment Biological treatment Treatability data base Toxics control in waste water Underground storage tanks (UST) hazardous releases technology Organic treatment processes Radionuclide treatment processes Organic treatment processes Biological treatment 24 ------- Walter G. Grube, Jr. Release FTS 684-7798 513-569-7798 Michael Gruenfeld Exposure Reduction Technology Section FTS 340-6625 201-321-6625 Jonathan G. Herrmann Treatment Technology Section FTS 684-7839 513-569-7839 Robert Hillger Releases Technology Section FTS 340-6639 201-321-6639 Ronald F. Lewis Demonstration Section FTS 684-7856 513-569-7856 Benjamin W. Lykins, Jr. Systems and Cost Evaluation Branch FTS 684-7460 513-569-7460 John F. Martin Demonstration Section FTS 684-7758 513-569-7758 Richard Miltner Organics Control Branch FTS 684-7403 513-569-7403 James A. Ryan In Situ Technology Section FTS 684-7653 513-569-7653 Thomas J. Sorg Inorganics and Paniculate Control Branch FTS 684-7370 513-569-7370 Anthony Tafuri Releases Technology Section FTS 340-6604 201-321-6604 Slurry walls Soil and admixture liners Hydraulic conductivity Chemical analysis Soil-water chemistry Inorganics treatment Underground storage tank (UST) Ground-water hydrology Biodegradation technology Soil contamination Organic treatment processes Mining ground-water impacts Organic treatment processes Pulse Pumping Inorganic treatment processes UST technology In situ treatment processes 25 ------- ------- 4. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CONTACTS BY SUBJECT 27 ------- Subject Name Office FTS Commercial Abiotic processes Durmont Bouchard Candida West Lynn Wood RSKERL 743-2321 405-332-8800 RSKERL 743-2257 405-332-8800 RSKERL 743-2304 405-332-8800 Aquifer restoration Biodegradation Anaerobic In situ Biological analyses Biodegradation Chemistry Analytical Inorganic Organic Multispectral Spectroscopic Geochemistry Soil Soil water Rate constants Water Contaminant source control Underground Storage Tanks (UST) Slurry walls Wastewater land treatment Volatile emissions Fate/effects of contaminants Anaerobic biodegradation biotransformations Ecological John Wilson John Rogers Jerry Jones James McNabb Robert Smith Ron Lewis John Wilson Michael Gruenfeld Bert Bledsoe Don Clark Fred Pfeffer Roger Cosby Garmon Smith John McGuire Timothy Collette Robert Puls Don Kampbell Michael Gruenfeld Heinz Kollig Jack Ellington Heinz Kollig Jerry Jones John Farlow Robert Hillger Anthony Tafuri Jerry Jones Walter Grube Lowell Leach Benjamin Blaney Paul dePercin John Rogers Wayne Downs Guy Sewell Douglas Kreis RSKERL ERL-Ath RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL RREL RSKERL RREL RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL ERL-Ath ERL-Ath RSKERL RSKERL RREL ERL-Ath ERL-Ath ERL-Ath RSKERL RREL RREL RREL RSKERL RREL RSKERL RREL RREL ERL-Ath RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL 743-2259 250-3592 743-2251 743-2216 743-2352 684-7856 743-2259 340-6625 743-2324 743-2311 743-2305 743-2320 743-2316 250-3185 250-3524 743-2262 743-2332 340-6625 250-3770 250-3197 250-3770 743-2251 340-6635 340-6639 340-6604 743-2251 684-7798 743-2333 684-7519 684-7797 250-3592 743-2320 743-2232 743-2303 405-332-8800 404-546-3592 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 513-569-7856 405-332-8800 201-321-6625 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 404-546-3185 404-546-3524 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 201-321-6625 404-546-3770 404-546-3210 404-546-3770 405-332-8800 201-321-6635 201-321-6639 201-321-6604 405-332-8800 513-569-7798 405-332-8800 513-569-7519 513-569-7797 404-546-3592 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 28 ------- Subject Name Office FTS Commercial Exposure/risk assessments Field studies Metals Metals speciation Mining impacts Organics Sorption/desorption Transformations Geophysics SCAP Ground-water hydraulics Conductivity Fractured rock Hydrogeology Immiscible flow Karst Hydrolysis rate constants Seong Hwang John Schaum Charles Smith Bert Bledsoe Leo Azarraga George Bailey David Brown John Martin William Dunlap Chad Jafvert Eric Weber N. Lee Wolfe Edward Bates Regina Bochicchio Larry Jack Aldo Mazzella Walter Grube Jr. Malcolm Field Stephen Schmelling Edward Bates Doug Bedinger Dominic DiGiulio Joe DLugosz Don Draper Robert Hillger Randall Ross Jerry Thornhill Dennis Miller Malcolm Field J.J. Ellington Heinz Kollig BAG BAG ERL-Ath RSKERL ERL-Ath ERL-Ath ERL-Ath RREL RSKERL ERL-Ath ERL-Ath ERL-Ath RREL EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV RREL BAG RSKERL RREL EMSL-LV RSKERL EMSL-LV RSKERL RREL RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL BAG ERL-Ath ERL-Ath 475-8919 202-475-8919 382-5988 202-382-5988 250-3302 404-546-3302 743-2324 405-332-8800 250-3453 404-546-3453 250-3307 404-546-3307 250-3310 404-546-3310 684-7758 513-569-7758 743-2314 405-332-8800 250-3349" 404-546-3349 250-3198 404-546-3198 250-3429 404-546-3429 684-7774 513-569-7774 545-2150 702-798-2150 545-2367 702-798-2367 545-2254 702-798-2254 684-7798 513-569-7798 475-8921 202-475-8921 743-2315 405-332-8800 684-7774 513-569-7774 798-2389 702-798-2389 743-2324 405-332-8800 545-2598 702-798-2598 743-2202 405-332-8800 340-6639 201-321-6639 743-2355 405-332-8800 743-2310 405-332-8800 743-2263 405-332-8800 475-8921 202-475-8921 250-3197 404-546-3197 250-3770 404-546-3770 Injection wells (See also Wells) Monitoring Metals Fate Speciation Transport/transformation Lowell Leach Jerry Thornhill Aldo Mazzella Ken Scarbrough Leo Azarraga George Bailey David Brown Nicholas Loux Bert Bledsoe David Brown Robert Puls RSKERL RSKERL EMSL-LV EMSL-LV ERL-Ath ERL-Ath ERL-Ath ERL-Ath RSKERL ERL-Ath RSKERL 743-2333 405-332-8800 743-2310 405-332-8800 545-2254 702-798-2254 545-2645 702-798-2645 250-3453 404-546-3453 250-3307 404-546-3307 250-3310 404-546-3310 250-3174 404-546-3174 743-2324 405-332-8800 250-3310 404-546-3310 743-2262 405-332-8800 29 ------- Subject Name Office FTS Commercial Microbiology Aerobic Anaerobic Biotransformation Treatment Viruses Modeling Applications Contaminant fate transport porous media Courses, publications Exposure assessment Leachate Mathematical Multimedia Research Pollutant rate constants Soils Monitoring Analysis of data Aquifer tests CERCLA site investigation Field studies Fractured bedrock Indicator parameters Injection wells In situ methods Geophysical methods Method standards/QA Sampling techniques John Wilson William Steen John Rogers Wayne Downs Steven Hutchins Guy Sewell John Glaser Ronald Lewis James McNabb Scott Ruling Randall Ross Robert Ambrose Robert Carsel Seong Hwang John Schaum Jong Cho Dominic DiGiulio Wayne Downs Carl Enfield Seong Hwang John Schaum Thomas Short Fred Fong Margaret Butorac Seong Hwang John Schaum Seong Hwang Fred Fong Lee Mulkey Paul van der Heijde Heinz Kollig David Walters Paul van der Heijde Lowell Leach Seong Hwang Charles Smith Doug Bedinger John Schaum Aldo Mazzella Malcolm Field Charles Smith Malcolm Field Eric Koglin Steve Gardner Aldo Mazzella Ken Scarbrough Larry Eccles Aldo Mazzella Steve Gardner Jane Denne RSKERL ERL-Ath ERL-Ath RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL RREL RREL RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL ERL-Ath ERL-Ath BAG BAG RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL BAG BAG RSKERL ERL-Ath IGWMC BAG BAG BAG ERL-Ath ERL-Ath IGWMC ERL-Ath RSKERL IGWMC RSKERL BAG ERL-Ath EMSL-LV BAG EMSL-LV BAG ERL-Ath BAG EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV 743-2259 250-3776 250-3592 743-2320 743-2327 743-2232 684-7568 684-7856 743-2216 743-2313 743-2355 250-3130 250-3565 475-8919 475-8920 743-2353 743-2324 743-2320 743-2334 475-8919 475-8920 743-2234 250-3210 475-8919 475-8920 475-8919 250-3210 250-3476 250-3770 743-2261 743-2333 475-8919 250-3302 798-2389 475-8920 545-2254 475-8921 250-3302 475-8921 545-2432 545-2366 545-2254 545-2645 545-2385 545-2254 545-2366 545-2655 405-332-8800 404-546-3198 404-546-3592 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 513-569-7568 513-569-7856 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 404-546-3130 404-546-3565 202-475-8919 202-475-8920 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 202-475-8919 202-475-8920 405-332-8800 404-546-3210 317-283-9458 202-475-8919 202-475-8920 202-475-8919 404-546-3210 404-546-3476 317-283-9458 404-546-3770 405-332-8800 317-283-9458 405-332-8800 202-475-8919 404-546-3302 702-798-2389 202-475-8920 702-798-2254 202-475-8921 404-546-3302 202-475-8921 702-798-2432 702-798-2366 702-798-2254 702-798-2645 702-798-2385 702-798-2254 702-798-2366 702-798-2655 30 ------- Subject Name Office FTS Commercial Soil Gas Strategies UST external leak detection Vadose zone Well construction Well placement Remedial action Biodegradation Investigations Land treatment of hazardous wastes Soil contamination Treatment Resources/economics Risk assessment Health Sampling Soil Admixtures/slurries/liners Chemistry Contamination Soil Gas Toxicity testing Transport of contaminants Immiscible flow Metals Modeling Marion (Dick) Scalf Larry Eccles Steve Gardner Phil Durgin Larry Eccles Jane Denne Eric Koglin John Wilson Ronald Lewis Malcolm Field Aldo Mazzella Charles Smith John Matthews Ronald Lewis John Brugger John Wilson Robert Clark Randall Bruins Seong Hwang John Schaum Jane Denne Lowell Leach Frank Beck Susan Mravik David Walters Walter Grube Michael Gruenfeld Ronald Lewis Larry Eccles John Mathews Dennis Miller Bert Bledsoe David Brown Robert Puls Jong Cho Carl Enfield Stephen Schmelling RSKERL EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV RSKERL RREL BAG EMSL-LV ERL-Ath RSKERL RREL RREL RSKERL RREL ECAO-CIN EAG BAG EMSL-LV RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL RREL RREL RREL EMSL-LV RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL ERL-Ath RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL 743-2308 545-2385 545-2366 545-2623 545-2385 545-2655 545-2432 743-2259 684-7856 475-8921 545-2254 250-3302 743-2233 684-7856 340-6634 743-2259 684-7201 684-7539 475-8919 475-8920 545-2655 743-2333 743-2293 743-2434 743-2261 684-7798 340-6625 684-7856 545-2385 743-2233 743-2263 743-2324 250-3310 743-2262 743-2353 743-2334 743-2315 405-332-8800 702-798-2385 702-798-2366 702-798-2623 702-798-2385 702-798-2655 702-798-2432 405-332-8800 513-569-7856 202-475-8921 702-798-2254 404-546-3302 405-332-8800 513-569-7856 201-321-6634 405-332-8800 513-569-7201 513-569-7539 202-475-8919 202-475-8920 702-798-2655 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 513-569-7798 201-321-6625 513-569-7856 702-798-2385 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 404-546-3310 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 31 ------- Subject Name Office FTS Commercial porous media Multiphase Organics Vapor phase Viruses Thomas Short James Weaver Fred Fong Jong Cho James Weaver William Dunlap Dennis Miller James McNabb RSKERL RSKERL ERL-Ath RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL 743-2234 743-2420 250-3210 743-2353 743-2420 743-2314 743-2263 743-2216 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 404-546-3210 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 Treatment (see also Remediation) Biological In situ biodegradation Treatability data base Hazardous wastes Inorganic processes Land (RCRA) Organic processes Physical/chemical Radionuclides Technology costs Toxics control Uncertainty analysis Kenneth Dostal John Glaser Ronald Lewis John Wilson Kenneth Dostal John Martin Thomas Sorg Scott Huling John Matthews Walter Feige Carol Ann Fronk Richard Miltner Benjamin Lykins Paul DePercin John Brugger Kim Fox Robert Clark Richard Dobbs Robert Carsel Lee Mulkey Underground Injection Control Don Draper Jerry Thornhill Monitoring Lowell Leach Underground Storage Tanks (UST) Tank leakage John Farlow Richard Field Robert Hillger Anthony Tafuri Jerry Jones External leak detection monitoring Phil Durgin Wells (See also Injection Wells) Aquifer tests Doug Bedinger Malcolm Field Construction Jane Denne Placement Eric Koglin Technology William Englemann RREL RREL RREL RSKERL RREL RREL RREL RSKERL RSKERL RREL RREL RREL RREL RREL RREL RREL RREL RREL ERL-Ath ERL-Ath RSKERL RSKERL RSKERL RREL RREL RREL RREL RSKERL EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EAG EMSL-LV EMSL-LV EMSL-LV 684-7503 684-7568 684-7856 743-2259 684-7503 684-7758 684-7370 743-2313 743-2233 684-7496 684-7592 684-7403 684-7460 684-7797 340-6634 684-7820 684-7201 684-7649 250-3565 250-3476 743-2202 743-2310 743-2333 340-6631 340-6674 340-6639 340-6604 743-2251 545-2623 545-2389 475-8921 545-2655 545-2432 545-2656 513-569-7503 513-569-7568 513-569-7856 405-332-8800 513-569-7503 513-569-7758 513-569-7370 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 513-569-7496 513-569-7592 513-569-7403 513-684-7460 513-569-7797 201-321-6634 513-569-7820 513-569-7201 513-569-7649 404-546-3565 404-546-3476 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 405-332-8800 201-321-6631 210-321-6674 201-321-6639 201-321-6604 405-332-8800 702-798-2623 702-798-2389 202-475-8921 702-798-2655 702-798-2254 702-798-2656 ------- James Ryan RREL 684-7653 513-569-7653 Wellhead Protection Marion (Dick) Scalf RSKERL 743-2308 405-332-8800 Steve Gardner EMSL-LV 545-2366 702-798-2366 James McNabb RSKERL 743-2216 405-332-8800 Randall Ross RSKERL 743-2355 405-332-8800 33 ------- ------- 5. PROGRAM OFFICE AND REGIONAL OFFICE CONTACTS 35 ------- OFFICE OF WATER OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER David Morganwalp Underground Injection Control (UIC) Hazardous Waste Injection Section FTS 382-5544 202-382-5544 OFFICE OF GROUND-WATER PROTECTION Ronald Hoffer Wellhead Protection Technical Regulations Analysis Staff FTS 382-7077 202-382-7077 OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE Reid Rosnick RCRA Monitoring Requirements Permits and State Programs Divison FTS 382-4755 202-382-4755 Janette Hansen RCRA Subtitle D Waste Management Division FTS 475-6690 202-475-6690 Joe Abe RCRA Reglations Waste Management Division Assessment/Remediation Technologies FTS 475-7371 Research/Technical Analysis 202-475-7371 Vernon Meyers RCRA Regulations/Technical Waste Management Division Guidance Documents FTS 475-7240 Monitoring 202-475-7240 Zubair Saleem Ground-Water Modeling Characterization and Assessment Division Alternative Contaminant Levels FTS 382-4809 202-382-4809 OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE Jennifer Haley Superfund Remedial Policy Hazardous Site Control Division FTS 382-6705 202-382-6705 Randy Kaltreider Superfund Remedial Analysis Hazardous Site Control Division FTS 382-4491 202-382-4491 36 ------- David Bennett Hazardous Site Evaluation Division Toxics Integrations Branch FTS 475-9486 202-475-9486 Joseph Lafornara Emergency Response Divison FTS 340-6740 201-321-6740 Risk Assessment Emergency Response Geophysics OFFICE OF PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY Richard Steimle Technology Staff FTS 382-7914 202-382-7914 Ron G. Wilhelm Technology Staff FTS 382-4625 202-382-4625 Ground-Water Workstations RCRA Tech Support Forum Subsurface Chemistry Superfund Tech Support Forum OFFICE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS Iris Goodman Policy & Standards Division FTS 382-4758 202-382-4758 Underground Storage Tanks OFFICE OF WASTE PROGRAMS ENFORCEMENT Kenneth Jennings Technical Information Section FTS 382-4849 202-382-4849 Tracy LaCosta Technical Information Section FTS 382-3122 202-382-3122 Paul Schumann Technical Information Section FTS 382-4832 202-382-4832 RCRA Enforcement Technical Enforcement Guidance implementation Ground-Water Task Force RCRA Enforcement ORD G-W Matrix Mgmt Liaison 37 ------- Peter Siebach Guidance and Evaluation Branch FTS 475-9849 202-475-9849 William Stelz Technical Information Section FTS 382-4829 202-382-4829 Candace Wingfield CERCLA Enforcement Division FTS 475-9317 202-475-9317 RCRA Enforcement Technical Enforcement Guidance Document RCRA Enforcement Wellhead Protection Ground-water protection strategy CERCLA Enforcement OFFICE OF PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS Robert Hoist Environmental Fate & Effects Division FTS 557-5734 202-557-5734 Patrick Holden Environmental Fate & Effects Division FTS 557-5734 202-557-5734 ORD G-W Matrix Mgmt Liaison Exposure Assessment Pesticides Ground-Water Team Leader OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES Annett Nold Exposure Evaluation Division FTS 382-3930 202-382-3930 Loren Hall Existing Chemicals Assessment Division FTS 382-3931 202-382-3931 TSCA Ground-Water Modeling TSCA Data Bases REGION I Environmental Protection Agency John F. Kennedy Federal Building Room 2203 Boston, MA 02203 Connecticut » Maine * Massachusetts * New Hampshire * Rhode Island * Vermont George Furst Waste Management Division Massachusetts Waste Management Branch FTS 223-1926 617-223-1926 RCRA 38 ------- John Zannos CERCLA Waste Management Division Superfund Branch FTS 833-9629 617-573-9629 Robert Mendoza Ground-Water Protection Water Management Division Office of Ground Water Protection FTS 835-3600 617-565-3600 Ray Tompson Field Services Environmental Services Division Surveillance Branch FTS 861-6700 617-861-6700 REGION H Environmental Protection Agency 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278 New Jersey * New York » Puerto Rico » Virgin Islands Phil Clappin RCRA Air and Waste Management Division Hazardous Waste Compliance Branch FTS 264-6143 212-264-6143 Kevin Willis CERCLA Emergency and Remedial Response Division New Jersey Redmedial Action Branch FTS 264-1784 212-264-1784 John Malleck Ground-Water Protection Water Management Division Office of Ground-Water Management FTS 264-5635 212-264-5635 Louis DiGuardia Field Services Emergency & Remedial Response Division Surveillance and Monitoring Branch FTS 340-6927 201-906-6927 39 ------- REGION IH Environmental Protection Agency 841 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 Delaware * Maryland * Pennsylvania * Virginia » West Virginia Michael Freiheiter RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Division Waste Management Branch FTS 597-8540 215-597-8540 Kathy Davies CERCLA Hazardous Waste Management Division Superfund Branch FTS 597-6488 215-597-6488 Steuart Kerzner Ground-Water Protection Water Management Division Water Supply Branch FTS 597-2786 215-597-2786 Gary Bryant Field Services Environmental Services Division Wheeling Field Office 304-233-1271 REGION IV Environmental Protection Agency 345 Courtland Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30365 Alabama * Florida * Georgia * Kentucky * Mississippi * North Carolina * South Carolina Michael Arnette RCRA Waste Management Division Residuals Management Branch FTS 257-3433 404-347-3433 Chuck Eger CERCLA Waste Management Division Emergency and Remedial Response Branch FTS 257-3931 404-347-3931 Bernie Hayes Ground-Water Protection Water Management Division FTS 257-3866 404-347-3866 40 ------- Donald Hunter Field Services Environmental Services Division Environmental Compliance Branch FTS 250-3353 404-546-3353 REGION V Environmental Protection Agency 230 South Dearborn Street Chicago, IL 60604 Illinois » Indiana » Michigan * Minnesota » Ohio » Wisconsin Carol Witt RCRA Waste Management Division RCRA Permitting Branch FTS 886-6146 312-886-6146 Doug Yeskis CERCLA Waste Management Division Superfund Program Management Branch FTS 886-0408 312-886-0408 Jerri-Anne Garl Ground-Water Protection Water Division Office of Ground Water FTS 886-1490 312-886-1490 John McGuire Field Services Environmental Sciences Division Central District Office FTS 353-2704 312-353-2704 REGION VI Environmental Protection Agency 1445 Ross Avenue Dallas, TX 75202 Arkansas * Louisiana * New Mexico * Oklahoma » Texas Steve Slaten RCRA Hazardous Waste Division RCRA Permits Branch FTS 255-6785 214-655-6785 Ruth Izraeli CERCLA Hazardous Waste Management Division Superfund State Programs Branch FTS 255-6735 214-655-6735 41 ------- Erlece Allen Ground-Water Protection Water Management Division FTS 255-6446 214-655-6446 Walt Helmick Field Services Environmental Services Division Surveillance Branch FTS 255-6491 214-655-6491 REGION VH Environmental Protection Agency 726 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Iowa * Kansas » Missouri * Nebraska Richard Young RCRA Waste Management Division RCRA Branch FTS 757-2891 913-236-2891 Steve Kinser CERCLA Waste Management Division Superfund Branch FTS 757-2856 913-236-2856 Tim Amsden, Director Ground Water Protection Water Management Division Office of Groundwater Protection FTS 757-2970 913-236-2970 Robert Dona Field Services Environmental Services Division Environmental Monitoring and Compliance Branch FTS 757-3884 913-236-3884 REGION Environmental Protection Agency One Denver Place 999 18th Street Suite 1300 Denver, CO 80202 Colorado * Montana » North Dakota » South Dakota * Utah » Wyoming 42 ------- David Hogleky RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Division RCRA Implementation Branch FTS 564-1705 303-293-1705 John Haggard CERCLA Waste Management Division Superfund Remedial Branch FTS 564-1533 303-293-1533 Richard R. Long Ground-Water Protection Water Management Division Ground-Water Branch FTS 564-1542 303-293-1542 Marshall Payne Field Services Environmental Services Division Surveillance Branch FTS 776-5064 303-236-5064 REGION IX Environmental Protection Agency 215 Freemont Street San Francisco, CA 94105 Arizona * California * Guam * Hawaii * Nevada Herb Levine RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Division Waste Compliance Branch FTS 454-8127 415-974-8127 Jeff Rosenbloom CERCLA Hazardous Waste Management Division Superfund Enforcement Branch FTS 454-9565 415-974-9565 Patricia Eklund Ground-Water Protection Water Management Division Office of Ground-Water Protection FTS 454-0831 415-974-0831 Peter Rubenstein Field Services Hazardous Waste Management Division Field Operations Branch FTS 454-0307 415-974-0307 43 ------- REGION X Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Sixth Avenue Seattle, WA 98101 Alaska * Idaho 4 Oregon » Washington Carrie Sikorski RCRA Hazardous Waste Division CERCLA Waste Management Branch FTS 399-2851 206-442-2851 Martha Sabol Ground-Water Protection Water Division Office of Ground-Water Protection FTS 399-1593 206-442-1593 Rene" Fuentes Field Services Environmental Services Division Field Operations & Technical Support Branch FTS 399-1599 206-442-1599 44 ------- 6. ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION OSWER Electronic Bulletin Board: Generally related to hazardous and solid waste matters, includes on-line calendars of tech transfer/training opportunities, new ORD publications (and ordering), exchange of messages. Contact OSWER's Office of Program Management and Technology (FTS/ 202-382-4506) for further information or call BBS directly at 202-589-8366 (off-net FTS; set your communications software to 1200 or 2400 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit). ORD Topical Directory: ORD Locator: EPA Research Program Guide: Superfund Ground-Water Forum: RCRA Ground-Water Forum: Commercial Databases: ORD contacts by subject. Available on-line through OSWER Electronic Bulletin Board and in compliled DOS format for keyword search on your own DOS-based computer. Contact ORD/CERI at FTS 684-7391 or (513) 569-7391 or OSWER bulletin board, above. Telephone directory for ORD headquarters and laboratories. Latest version (October, 1988) is available from CERI as document CERI-88-2. Annual booklet with brief descriptions, budgets, and contacts for all ORD laboratory research projects. Organized by medium. The latest version (FY 1989) Available from CERI as document EPA/600/9-88/017. Regional contacts for OSWER's Superfund Technology Support Project. Contact Technology Stafff at FTS/202 382-4506 for further information and descriptive flyer, or your Regional Superfund Branch Chief for name of Regional Forum member. As above, for RCRA support. A wide variety of commercial (subscription) databases are available for on-line perusal and keyword search. Because each is different, and because some familiarity is very useful, the best source for assistance is your librarian. All EPA Regional and laboratory libraries, as well as the Headquarters library, maintain subscriptions to comprehensive technical databases such as Dialog, ToxLine, Chemical Information System, Ground Water On-Line, BRS Search Service, and Environmental Technical Information System. 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