EPA/542/B-92/002
                                  August 1992
Accessing Federal Data
for Contaminated Site
Clean-Up Technologies
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               Prepared by the
           Member Agencies of the
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Accessing  Federal Data Bases
for Contaminated Site
Clean-Up Technologies
                                           Second  Edition
Prepared by the Member Agencies of the
Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable:
                            U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                            Department of Defense
                                U.S. Air Force
                                U.S. Army
                                U.S. Navy
                            Department of Energy
                            Department of Interior
                            1992
                                                 ^Cy Printed on Recycled Paper

                                              U.S. Environment?! Protection Agenc
                                              Rr;-ion 5, Library PM^
                                              //Y'wt Jacksei, :	,. 12th Re
                                              Chicago, IL 60604-wJb-O

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                                       NOTICE

This document has been funded by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under Contract
68-W2-004.  It has been subject to administrative review by all agencies participating in the Federal
Remediation Technologies Roundtable, and has been approved for publication.  Mention of trade names
or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.

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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS




 Alternative Treatment Technology Information Center (ATTIC)	    1




 Case Study Data System  	    2




* Cleanup Information Bulletin Board System (CLU-IN)	    3




 Computerized Online Information System (COLIS)	    5




 Cost of Remedial Action (CORA) Model	    7




 Defense Environmental Electronic Bulletin Board System (DEEBBS)	    9




 Defense RDT&E Online System (DROLS)	   10




 Energy Science and Technology Data Base (ESTD)  	   11




* Environmental Technical Information System	   12




* Environmental Technologies Remedial Actions Data Exchange (EnviroTRADE)	   14




* Environmental Technology Information System (TIS)	   15




 Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection Data Base (HWSFD)	   17




* Installation Restoration Data Management Information System	   19




 National Technical Information Service (NTIS) Bibliographic Data Base	   21




* New Technology from DOE (NTD)  	   23




 Records of Decision System (RODS)	   24




* ReOpt: Electronic Encyclopedia of Remedial Action Options	   25




* Research in Progress (RIP) Data Base	   27




 Rocky Mountain Arsenal Technology Data Base	   28




 RREL Treatability Data Base	   29




* Soil Transport and Fate Data Base  	   30




* Superfund Soil Data Management System (SSDMS)	   31




* Underground Storage Tank Case History File Data Base	   33




* Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment Technologies (VISITT)	   35




* Waste Management Information System   	   37

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                                         PREFACE
The Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable developed this publication to provide information
on accessing Federal data bases that  contain data on  innovative remediation technologies.  This
document updates and expands information presented in the first edition published in 1991.  Data bases
appearing for the first time in this edition are denoted in the Table of Contents by an asterisk.

The  profiles contained  in this edition were identified through a review  of reports,  articles,  and
publications by Roundtable  member-agencies  and telephone  interviews  with  data  base experts.
Roundtable  members include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Department of
Defense (DOD), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI).  In
addition, the National Aeronautics and  Space Administration  (NASA) participates in Roundtable
meetings.

This document is a reference tool that provides information on those systems maintaining data on
remedial technologies.  It may be used by project managers as  a pointer to repositories of technical
information, or as a source of contacts that may be useful to future system design. Each data base
profile contains information on data elements, system uses, hardware and software requirements, and
access.  The profiles also contain contacts for each system. A matrix showing system characteristics
of the data  bases included in  this document is provided on page v.  The table beginning on page vii
summarizes  the information contained in the data base  profiles.

This publication will be updated periodically.  If you have any suggestions or if you would like to offer
additional data bases for inclusion in future revisions, please complete the form on page 37 and return
it to the Technology Innovation Office:

                             Daniel Powell
                             Technology Innovation  Office
                             U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                             401 MSt., SW, OS-HOW
                             Washington, DC 20460
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The ATTIC system is continually being improved and updated.

Data

ATTIC users can access four data bases directly through the BBS:

       ATTIC Data base (contains over  2000 records on alternative  treatment technologies for
       remediating hazardous waste)

   •   RREL  Trcatability Data base (provides data on the trcatability of contaminated water and
       soil—see p. 28)

   •   Technical Assistance Directory (identifies experts on a given technology or contaminant)

   •   Calendar of Events (lists upcoming conferences  and events)

Access

Users can dial  directly into the ATTIC system through their own computer by dialing 301-670-3808.
Users without  access to a computer or those with questions about the system can contact the system
operator for assistance.

Hardware/Software

ATTIC is  accessible by any PC or terminal  equipped with communications software and a modem.

Contact

ATTIC System Operator                           Joyce Perdek
301-670-6294                                     U.S.   EPA/Risk   Reduction   Engineering
301-670-3815 (fax)                                Laboratory (RREL)
                                                 2890 Woodbridge Ave. (MS-106)
                                                 Edison, NJ 08837
                                                 908-321-4380

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                                  Case Study Data System
                           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                                    Office of Solid Waste
                                      Washington, DC
System Description and Use

The Case Study Data System (CSDS) is an inventory of over 220 case studies that were developed to
support RCRA rule and guidance development activities affecting facility location, RCRA Corrective
Action, and closure.  The system was completed in April 1990 and is regularly updated.  The system
can be used to identify case studies that contain information on treatment technologies used at various
specific hazardous waste sites.

Data

The case studies are organized by number in a library at EPA. The CSDS is the indexing system for
this library that identifies appropriate case studies by using data fields and keywords.  The case studies
contain formatted information about the geology, general problems,  processes associated with waste
handling, and treatment technologies (including innovative, standard, and regular procedures) for specific
sites.  The case studies address a variety of topics  such as floodplains, disposal technology, treatment,
and environmental effects.

Access

The data base is available for downloading from the Cleanup Information (CLU-IN) Bulletin Board (see
p. 10).  The manual is  available to those who fill out an  online script questionnaire on  CLU-IN
requesting a copy.

Hardware/Software

The Case Study Data System is written in dBASE III and  is formatted for use on an IBM PC or
compatible computer.

Contact

Newman Smith
U.S. EPA/Office of Solid Waste
Mail Code OS-343
401 M St., SW
Washington, DC 20460
202-260-9712
202-260-0096 (fax)

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                    Cleanup Information Bulletin Board System (CLU-IN)
                           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                                Technology Innovation Office
                                      Washington, DC
System Description and Use

The Cleanup Information Bulletin Board System (CLU-IN) is designed for hazardous waste cleanup
professionals to use in finding current events information about innovative technologies, consulting with
one another online, and accessing data bases.  CLU-IN is used by those involved in  the cleanup of
Superfund Resource Conservation and Recovery Act corrective action, and underground storage tank
sites, including EPA staff, other Federal and State personnel, consulting engineers, technology vendors,
remediation contractors, researchers, community groups, and the public.

Data

CLU-IN has the following features:

   •   Electronic messages allowing users to leave messages for individual users or to a large audience
       of users

   •   Bulletins that can be read online such as summaries of Federal Register notices on hazardous
       waste, descriptions and listings of EPA documents, a calendar of EPA training courses, and the
       text of EPA newsletters

   •   Files that can be downloaded for use on the user's computer—such as directories, data bases,
       models, and EPA documents

   •   Online Data Bases  that can be searched on  CLU-IN

In addition, CLU-IN has special interest group areas (SIGs) with all of the functions of the Main Board,
but limited to a particular group or subject area.  Examples  of SIGs include Innovative Technologies,
OSC/Removal, Air/Superfund Coordination, and Groundwatcr Technologies.

Access

Users can dial  directly into CLU-IN at 301-589-8366. Communications settings are:

   8 data bits
   1 stop bit
   No parity
   1200-2400 baud

Hardware/Software

To access CLU-IN, you will need a computer, modem,  telephone line, and communications software.

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Contact

CLU-IN System Operator                         Daniel Powell
301-589-8368                                   U.S. EPA/Technology Innovation Office
301-589-8487 (fax)                               401 M St., SW (OS-HOW)
                                               Washington, DC 20460
                                               703-308-8827
                                               703-308-8528 (fax)

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                      Computerized Online Information System (COLIS)
                            U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                           Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory
                                     Edison, New Jersey
System Description and Use

The Computerized Online Information System (COLIS) is a consolidated system housing several
computerized data bases.  It contains  technical information and bibliographic references concerning
corrective actions taken at leaking underground storage tank sites, hazardous waste sites,  and spill
responses.  The system was completed in 1989 and is continually updated.

Data

COLIS is comprised of several subsystems:

    •  Underground Storage Tank Case History File—contains documentation of hazardous  materials
       spills, remedial and removal actions for Superfund sites, and corrective actions for underground
       storage tank problems (see page 31 for further information).

    •  Library  Search System—provides descriptive records and abstracts for  documents on  Risk
       Reduction Engineering Laboratory research topics in computerized online files.

    •  SITE Program Applications Analysis Reports—contains technical information from the SITE
       Program which  will assist researchers and  Superfund  site remediation teams  in  selecting
       appropriate techniques for cleanup of hazardous waste sites.

    •  The RREL Treatability Data Base—provides access to published peer-reviewed data regarding
       treatability studies analyzing the use  of alternative treatment technologies for the removal of
       contaminants from liquid and solid wastes.

Access

The system is available free of charge to anyone who requests it. To obtain a copy of the system, notify
the contact listed below.  To dial into COLIS directly, please contact the system operator listed below.

Hardware/Software

The system can be accessed with a microcomputer or terminal, a modem  (1200 or 2400 baud), and a
communications software program.

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Contact

System Operator: Pacita Tibay                     Robert Hillger and Hugh Masters
908-906-6851                                    U.S. EPA/RREL Releases Control Branch
908-548-8496 (fax)                                Woodbridge Ave.
                                                Raritan Depot, Building 10
                                                Edison, NJ 08837
                                                908-321-6639 or 908-321-6678

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                          Cost of Remedial Action (CORA) Model
                           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                        Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
                                      Washington, DC
System Description and Use

The Cost of Remedial Action (CORA) Model is a computerized expert advisor used to recommend
remedial actions for Superfund hazardous waste sites and estimate their costs. The stand-alone PC-based
system may also be used for RCRA corrective action sites.  The model is designed for both current site-
specific estimates and for program budgeting and planning.  The system provides recommendations for
remedial action technologies on a site-specific basis, and provides a method to estimate remedial action
costs in the pre-feasibility stage of analysis.

Data

The CORA Model is comprised of two independent subsystems:

   •   Expert System—allows a user to enter site information  generally accessible at the remedial
       investigation stage and recommends a range of remedial response  actions  from among 44
       technology descriptions contained in the system. It includes descriptions of innovative treatment
       technologies:

       Soil vapor extraction      Soil flushing
       Solidification            In situ biodegradation
       Soil slurry bioreactor     In situ stabilization
       Pressure filtration

   •   Cost System—develops  order of magnitude (+50/-30%) cost  estimates for the technologies
       selected and may be used to independently assess remedy recommendations from other sources.

Access

The model is available from the contact below for a cost of $280 which includes a run-time version of
the system and one hour of technical assistance.

Hardware/Software

The CORA Model is a stand-alone application, not designed for LAN use.  The following are the
hardware specifications:

   •   IBM-compatible PC
   •   MS-DOS environment
   •   640 kilobytes of RAM
   •   5 megabytes of hard disk space

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Contact

CORA Hotline:
Jaya Zyman
CH2M Hill
625 Herndon Parkway
Herndon, VA 22070
703-478-3566
703-481-0980 (fax)

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             Defense Environmental Electronic Bulletin Board System (DEEBBS)
                                U.S. Department of Defense
                                     Washington, DC
System Description and Use

The Defense Environmental Electronic Bulletin Board System  (DEEBBS) serves  as a centralized
communication  platform for disseminating Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP)
information pertaining to DOD's clean-up sites, technologies, program policy and guidance,  scheduled
meetings,  and  training.  It  fosters  online communications  and technology transfer among DOD
components.

Data

DEEBBS contains a messaging component as well as the capability for file transfers. DEEBBS includes
information on  cleanup technologies, policies, and regulatory information.

Access

DEEBBS is an online system available only to DOD personnel.

Hardware/Software

The system can be accessed with a dumb terminal or a computer, modem, and communications software.

Contact
For online access:
Kim Grein
CERL/Army Corps of Engineers
P.O. Box 9005
Champaign, IL 61826-9005
800-USA-CERL, ext. 652
217-373-7222 (fax)
Patricia Jensen
Office of  the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense  (Environment)
Pentagon, Room 3D833
Washington, DC 20301-8000
703-695-7820
703-697-7548 (fax)

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                          Defense RDT&E Online System (DROLS)
                                U.S. Department of Defense
                           Defense Technical Information Center
                                    Alexandria, Virginia
System Description and Use

The Defense RDT&E Online System (DROLS) was developed by the Defense Technical Information
Center (DTIC) to provide online access to its data collection of ongoing Department of Defense (DOD)
research and technology efforts. The system includes citations to reports distributed by DOD.  DROLS
is used to identify, input, and order documents.  The system can be searched by author, source, date,
title, subject, project, contract, report numbers, and funding sources.

Data

DROLS provides access to three separate data bases:

   •   Research and Technology Work Urit Information  System (WUIS) Data Base (containing
       ongoing DOD research and technology efforts at the work unit level)

   •   Technical Report Data Base (consisting of bibliographic records of technical reports submitted
       to DTIC)

   •   Independent Research and Development (IR&D) Data Base (containing contractors' independent
       research and development efforts shared with DOD). This data base is proprietary and accessible
       only to classified DOD terminals

Access

DROLS is  an  online system that can be accessed through the DTTC central computer system.  To
subscribe to the online system, contact DTIC at the number below.

Hardware/Software

Classified users are required to use hard-wirec terminal access (dedicated phone lines) requiring special
encryption equipment and installation. Dial-up or hard-wired terminal access to DROLS is available for
unclassified users.

Contact

Defense Technical Information Center
Attn: Registration and Services Section (DTTC-BLD)
Building  5, Cameron Station
Alexandria, VA 22304
703-274-6871
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                      Energy Science and Technology Data Base (ESTD)
                                  (Formerly DOE Energy)
                                 U.S. Department of Energy
                         Office of Science and Technical Information
                                   Oak Ridge, Tennessee
System Description and Use

Energy  Science and Technology Data Base (ESTD) is a multi-disciplinary bibliographic data base
containing references to basic and applied scientific and technical research literature worldwide. The
information  is collected for use  by government  managers and researchers  at the DOE National
Laboratories, other DOE researchers, and the public. Abstracts are included for items from 1976 to the
present.

Data

ESTD includes references  to journal literature, conferences, patents, books, monographs, theses, and
engineering  and  software  materials.  Approximately 50  percent of the references are from foreign
sources.  ESTD covers  the following areas of research:

    •   Engineering
    •   Environmental sciences
    •   Geoscicnces
    •   Hazardous waste management
    •   Materials handling

The data base is continually updated as information becomes available. The system can be searched by
author, title,  and subject.

Access

ESTD is available to the public through the Dialog information system (a commercial system) for a fee.
A limited version of the system is also available to DOE employees for free through DOE's Integrated
Technical Information System (ITIS).  In addition, Dialog has a companion file  called Nuclear Science
Abstracts that is not available through ITIS.

Hardware/Software

Users can dial into the system through Dialog with a computer, modem, and communications software.
DOE  users should contact ITIS for access.

Contact

Integrated Technical Information System            Dialog Information Services
U.S. DOE/OSTI                                   800-334-2564
P.O. Box 62
Oak Ridge, TN 37831
615-576-1222
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                        Environmental Technical Information System
                               U.S. Arm}' Corps of Engineers
                       Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
                                    Champaign, Illinois
System Description and Use

The Environmental Technical Information System (ETIS) is a minicomputer-based system designed to
help Department of Defense personnel conduct environmental  analyses to document environmental
consequences of its activities.  The system is HOW used by other Federal agencies as well as the general
public.

Data

The ETIS system contains  a number of subsystems including:

    •   Environmental  Impact Computer System (to identify  potential environmental impacts of
       programs or activities)

    •   Computer-Aided Environmental Legislative  Data System (CELDS) (to allow users to search
       Federal and State environmental regulations  by keywords)

    •   Hazardous  Materials Management System (contains data  on hazardous chemicals including
       physical and chemical properties, guidance for handling, storage, and transportation)

    •   Soils Information Retrieval System (provides information on soils anywhere in the United States)

    •   Hazardous  Waste  Management Information System  (assists  in  record-keeping  for  and
       management of hazardous waste at military bases)

    •   Electronic bulletin  boards (for networking with  others involved in site cleanup).  Electronic
       bulletin boards on ETIS include:

       Discuss  with  Experts Environmental  Problems  (DEEP)—used  primarily by installation
       environmental officers.  Covers air quality, asbestos, wildlife conservation, cultural resources,
       compliance, environmental management, noise conflict, resource conservation and recovery, solid
       waste, and water quality.  Lists environmental experts at each Army and Air Force base as well
       as training courses  and job listings.

       Hazardous Expertise (HAZE)—for users involved in hazardous materials handling and disposal.
       Covers disposal methods, labeling, good management practices, hazardous waste niinimization,
       testing and dispensing, spill control, hazardous materials storage, and hazardous waste treatment.

Access

Access is available by dial-up.  To obtain an account, military; DOE, and EPA users  should contact the
CERL contact below.  Private sector and other users should contact the  ETIS  Support Center. There
is a connect hour fee for non-military and non-EPA users.
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Hardware/Software

ETTS is accessible by a computer or terminal equipped with communications software and a modem.
VT-100 emulation is recommended.

Contact

ETIS Support Center                             Kim Grein
Elizabeth Dennison                              CERL/Army Corps of Engineers
1003 West Nevada St.                           PO Box 9005
Urbana, IL 61801                               Champaign, IL 61826-9005
217-333-1369                                   800-USA-CERL, ext. 652
                                              217-373-7222 (fax)
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        Environmental Technologies Remedial Actions Data Exchange (EnviroTRADE)
                                U.S. Department of Energy
                Office of Environmental Restoration and Waste Management
                                     Washington, DC
System Description and Use

The Environmental Technologies Remedial Actions Data Exchange (EnviroTRADE) is an international
information system that will facilitate the exchange of environmental restoration and waste management
technologies.

Data

EnviroTRADE will contain both foreign and domestic technologies and needs profiles.  Users can
identify possible matches between worldwide environmental retoration and waste management needs and
technologies.  EnviroTRADE will also provide general information on international environmental
restoration and waste management organizations, sites, activities, funding, and contacts. The system is
user friendly, providing visually oriented information such as photographs, graphics, maps, and diagrams
of technologies and sites. Future development will expand the system into fully functional Geological
Information System (GIS).

Har dwa re/Software

EnviroTRADE is in the final stages of development.  DOE plans to make it available to DOE users in
1993 and to non-DOE users soon after.

Access

EnviroTRADE will be available to dial-in users, but specific hardware and software requirements have
not been finalized.

Contact

International Technology Exchange Program
U.S. Dept. of Energy
Trevion II, EM-523
Washington, DC 20585-0002
301-903-7940
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                    Environmental Technology Information System (TIS)
                                   Department of Energy
                           Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
                                     Idaho Falls, Idaho
System Description and Use

The Environmental Technology Information System (TIS) contains technology information relative to
innovative and available technologies to support environmental management. Cost, vendor information,
previous uses (if any), and measures of effectiveness are included when those data are available in the
literature.

Uses of the TIS include:

   •   Online access to information regarding technologies for environmental management processes

   •   Aid in identification of currently listed technologies

   •   Aid in access of other computerized information (through "launch" of other computer programs)

   •   Documentation of technology choices

   •   Linkage of information from one document to another

   •   Data collection and storage

   •   Full-text retrieval of technology information

Data

The TIS  provides  descriptive information gathered from journals  and other references, conference
proceedings, and expert experience.  Retrieval of information is  by any word found within  the TIS.
Expert knowledge is built into the TIS by use of logic trees to aid the uninitiated user.  Current users
continue to add information to the TIS.

Access

While the TIS development project is not currently funded, access of the present system is available to
the Department  of Energy and its  contractors upon request.   It  is possible that the TIS will be
"privatized."

Hardware/Software

TIS resides on a VAX/DEC 5800 ethemet server which is accessible by IBM-compatible or Macintosh
PC, minicomputer, or mainframe.  A "client piece" of the "Topic" software is required.
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Contact

Claire Ross
U.S. DOE/Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
P.O. Box 1625-3970
Idaho Falls, ID 83415
208-526-0614
208-526-6802 (fax)
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                 Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection Data Base (HWSFD)
                            U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                                      Washington, DC
System Description and Use

The Ha/.ardous Waste Superfund Collection is a special collection within the EPA Headquarters Library
on the  subject of hazardous waste.  The Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection Data Base (HWSFD)
is a data base containing bibliographic references and abstracts for the documents in the collection.  The
data base is designed to better meet the information needs of EPA staff by making key documents and
services more readily available through the EPA Library Network.  The system provides:

 •     a unified resource of major hazardous waste reports, books  and journals available through the
       EPA  Library Network.

 •     current information to assist EPA staff in making timely and effective policy and regulatory
       decisions.

       assistance in the transfer of hazardous waste information from the EPA to the states as part of
       the Agency's technology transfer effort.

Data

Continually growing, the HWSFD contains abstracts of books, legislation, regulations, reports from
Federal agencies, EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) policy and guidance
directives, and EPA reports from selected program offices.

Entries can be searched by the following categories:

 •     Keywords (from a  thesaurus)
       Title
 •     EPA  program office
       Date
 •     Author
 •     Abstract

The HWSFD is updated quarterly. Selected  documents from the Collection are distributed to the  10
EPA Regional libraries as well as to EPA laboratory libraries in Ada, Oklahoma;  Cincinnati, Ohio;
Edison, New Jersey; Las Vegas,  Nevada; Research Triangle Park, North Carolina; and the National
Enforcement  Investigations Center in  Denver, Colorado.

Access

The Data Base is available to the  public through the EPA Online Library System (OLS) which resides
on the EPA  mainframe.  To access  it, a user will need a computer, modem, and communications
software.  The number to dial into the Data Base is 919-549-0720.  The
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communications parameters are as follows:

   300-9600 baud
   7 data bits
   1 stop bit
   Even parity

At the first prompt, type IBMPSI.
At the second prompt, choose the option for OLS.
To log off, type QUIT and follow the prompts

For user support, call 800-334-2405. For an OLS user manual, call 919-541-2777.

Hardware/Software

The Data Base can be accessed with a PC, modem, and communications software.

Contact

Felice Sacks
Hazardous Waste Superfund Collection
EPA Headquarters Library
Mail Code: PM-211A
401 M St., SW
Washington, DC 20460
202-260-3021
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                Installation Restoration Data Management Information System
                                U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
                      U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency
                                  Aberdeen Proving Ground
                                  Edgewood Area, Maryland
System Description and Use

The  Installation Restoration Data Management Information System (IRDMIS) exists to support the
technical and managerial requirements of the Army's Installation Restoration Program (IRP) and other
environmental efforts of USATHAMA. Since 1975, over five million technical data records have been
collected and stored in the IRDMIS.  These records represent information collected from over  one-
hundred Army installations.

Data

The  records contain information on:

    •   Geodetic map coordinates of all sampling efforts
        Digitized map information pertaining to installation boundaries and other key features
    •   geodetic elevations
    •   field drilling procedures and sampling
    •   Water table measurements
    •   Chemical sampling and analytical results
    •   Radiological sampling  and results
    •   Meteorological information
    •   Standards for specific analytes
    •   Method  descriptions  of  chemical,  geotechnical,  and  radiological  sampling  and  analysis
        procedures

Data consist primarily of analytical results  from chemical, geotechnical, and radiological sampling
coupled with sampling location information.  A printed  Data Dictionary specifying data base  filed
definitions, acceptable entries,  and file formats is available upon request.

The  IRDMIS data is  stored in a  relational data base  with menus for accessing data and producing
reports. Graphical display capabilities  are provided so that users can interactively view and manipulate
data in two and three dimensions.

Access

The  system is available to USATHAMA project managers and contractors actively submitting data into
IRDMIS.  Contractors are restricted to data concerning their respective activities only.  Access by other
Federal and State agencies are  handled on  a case by case basis.

Hardware/Software

Users are provided with DOS-based software to access the data base.
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Contact

Jim Wood
USATHAMA
Attn: CETHA-Room I
Building E, 4462T
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5401
410-671-1655
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           National Technical Information Service (NTIS) Bibliographic Data Base
                               U.S. Department of Commerce
                                    Springfield, Virginia
System Description and Use

The National Technical Information Service (NTIS) Bibliographic Data Base is a self-supporting agency
of the U.S. Department of Commerce and is the largest single source  for public access to Federally
produced information.  NTIS is the Federal agency charged with collecting and distributing Federal
scientific, technical, and engineering information.  The NTIS collection covers current technologies,
business and management studies, foreign and domestic trade, environment and energy, health, social
sciences, general  statistics, and  hundreds of other  areas.   When  government agencies and  their
contractors forward reports and other items to NTIS, these items are entered into the NTIS computerized
bibliographic data base and become part of the NTIS archive.

Data

The NTIS bibliographic data  base contains data about Federally-generated machine-readable data files
and software, U.S. government inventions available for licensing, reports on new technologies developed
by Federal agencies, Federally  generated translations, and reports prepared by non-U.S. government
agencies. An increasing proportion of the data base consists of unpublished material originating outside
the U.S.  Most NTIS records include an abstract.

Access

The NTIS data base is available to the public through a number of commercial vendors including:

       BRS (800-345-4277)
       CISTI (613-993-1210/in Canada)
       DATA-STAR (800-221-7754)
       DIALOG (800-334-2564)
       ORBIT (800-456-7248, 703-442-0900/in Virginia)
       STN International (800-848-6533)

Some of these systems also allow ordering printed copies of documents from the NTIS collection. NTIS
also allows ordering of documents from the sales desk (703-487-4650).

The data base is also available on CD-ROMs from  a number of vendors.

Hardware/Software

The hardware and software required to access NTIS  online depend upon the individual system used, but
generally include a computer, modem, and communications software.
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Contact

National Technical Information Service
U.S. Department of Commerce
Springfield, VA 22161
703-487-4650
703-321-8547 (fax)
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                             New Technology from DOE (NTD)
                                 U.S. Department of Energy
                         Office of Science and Technical Information
                                   Oak Ridge, Tennessee
System Description and Use

New Technology from DOE (NTD) contains brief descriptions of Department of Energy (DOE) research
results that have potential for commercialization by United States industries.  This data base is the
centralized source of online information on DOE technical innovations and advancements.
Data

Each NTD record includes a technology description, patent status, secondary or spinoff applications,
literature citations, DOE laboratory and sponsoring information, subject descriptors, and a contact for
further information.  The  NTD currently contains  1200 records  from 1986 to the present.   It is
anticipated that older records dating from 1983 will be added to the data base.

Access

The data base is available  to DOE  and its contractors through the Integrated Technical Information
System  (ITIS).  Public access is provided  through the National Technical Information  Service's
Technology Transfer Program.

Hardware/Software

DOE and its contractors can access the ITIS using a computer, modem, and communications software
capable  of VT-100 emulation.
Contact

Integrated Technical Information System
U.S. DOE/Office of  Science  and Technical
Information
P.O. Box 62
Oak Ridge, TN 37831
615-576-1222
Technology Transfer Program
National Technical Information Service
U.S. Department of Commerce
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA 22161
703-487-4738
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                            Records of Decision System (RODS)
                           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                       Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
                                      Washington, DC
System Description and Use

The Records of Decision System (RODS) is an online data base containing the full-text of the Superfund
Records of Decision for National Priorities List sites nationwide.  The Record of Decision contains
information about the remediation technology to be used for a site, including the justification for why
the technology was chosen.  The RODS system can be used to:

  •     Search for a Record of Decision for a particular Superfund site

  •     Search for Records of  Decision for sites with similar conditions, wastes, or media

  •     Search for Records of  Decision for sites that use a particular technology

Data

Each record in the RODS system contains the l.ext of a single Record of Decision (ROD).  A Record
of Decision describes EPA's selection of the c.eanup  method to be used at a site. The ROD usually
includes a history of the site, description of alternatives for cleaning up the site, rationale for the chosen
cleanup method,  cost estimates, and a responsiveness summary of the public comments received.  The
system can  be searched by Region, State, site name, ROD date, ROD  ID number, media, contaminant,
selected keywords, remedy,  abstract, and full text.

Access

Direct  access to  RODS is available only to EPA staff members and firms that have relevant EPA
contracts. Contact the RODS Help Line for an account.  For those who are not eligible for direct access,
searches will be done by an information specialist at the RODS Help Line.

Hardware/Software

RODS  is located on EPA's mainframe computer  in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, and is
accessible through a computer,  modem, and communications software.  EPA employees may have direct
access  to the RODS system through their LANs or through access to  the EPA data switch.

Contact

RODS  Help Line
401 M St.,  SW
Room  L-101
Washington, DC 20460
202-260-3770
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                 ReOpt: Electronic Encyclopedia of Remedial Action Options
   (Formerly Remedial Action Assessment System [RAAS] Technology Information System)
                           Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories
                                   Richland, Washington
System Description and Use

RcOpt is a user-friendly personal computer program that provides information about remedial action
technologies.  The information is derived from Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy,
and industry sources. It provides descriptions of approximately 90 technologies including applications
and regulatory information for  approximately 400 contaminants.  In addition, it identifies  sources of
more  detailed information for  these technologies, such as reference literature and  sites  where the
technology has been used. ReOpt was originally created for the Department of Energy under the name
Remedial Action Assessment System; Technology Information System.

Data

For each technology, ReOpt contains the  following information:

    •   Flow  diagram
       Description
       Engineering or design parameters
    •   Contaminant applicability
    •   Data requirements
    •   Associated  technologies
    •   Technical constraints
    •   Regulatory  constraints
    •   References
       Previous applications

ReOpt allows users to search by media, contaminant, and the way the user wants to restore the site.

Access

The system is available  on diskette for Federal government users and their contractors from the Energy
Science and Technology Software Center.  Battelle is also finalizing  a licensing agreement to make the
software available to the public.

Hardware/Software

ReOpt runs on a Macintosh n  with a high resolution color monitor. The system requires  the use of
ORACLE  data base software, 5 megabytes of RAM, and  15 megabytes of hard disk space.  ReOpt
operates under Macintosh operating system 6.x.
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Contact:
                                                Janet Bryant
Energy  Science  and  Technology  Software       Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories
Center                                          P.O. Box 999, MSIN: K7-94
615-576-2606                                    Richland, WA 99352
                                                509-375-3765
                                                509-375-6417 (fax)
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                            Research in Progress (RIP) Data Base
                                 U.S. Department of Energy
                        Office of Scientific and Technical Information
                                   Oak Ridge, Tennessee
System Description and Use

The Research in Progress (RIP) Data Base contains administrative and technical information about all
unclassified current and recently completed research projects performed funded by the Department of
Energy (DOE).  This file bridges the information gap that occurs between initiation and completion of
a research project. It serves as a technology transfer medium, a management information system for use
in program planning and implementation,  a system for current awareness and networking  for the
scientific community, and a resource base for publishing summaries of research in specific programmatic
areas.

Data

RIP contains information on approximately 23,000 DOE research efforts.  Records are maintained for
five years after project completion.  All information on file is updated annually or when significant
changes occur.  With each annual data base update, researchers may change the information to reflect
current work.

Access

RIP is available to DOE and its contractors through the DOE Integrated Technical Information  System
(sec p. ?).  It is available to the public as part of the FEDR1P data base on the Dialog  information
system (a commercial system) for a fee. Some records and data elements appropriate only for DOE use
are omitted from the FEDRIP version.

Hardware/Software

RIP is accessible by any IBM or compatible  personal computer or Macintosh equipped with  a modem
and communications software capable of VT-100 emulation.  FEDRIP is  available via dial-up to the
Dialog system with a computer, modem, and communications software.

Contact

M. O. Whitson
U.S.  DOE/Office of Scientific and Technical Information
P.O.  Box 62
Oak Ridge, TN 37831
615-576-5600
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                       Rocky Mountain Arsenal Technology Data Base
                                         U.S. Army
                     Program Managers Office, Rocky Mountain Arsenal
                                 Commerce City, Colorado
System Description and Use

The  Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) Technology  Data Base is  a bibliographic data base used to
research hazardous waste remediation alternatives for feasibility study work at the Rocky Mountain
Arsenal.   Two complimentary data base designs have  been developed to assist the RMA  project
managers.  The RMA Technology Data  Base merges information from public  and commercial
engineering  and environmental  electronic  data  bases.   The Remedial Technology  Information
Management System (RTTMS) contains data gathered from RMA contractors,  experts, and industry
literature regarding  specific  remediation processes.   Although it contains a  very  thorough list of
innovative, emerging technologies, the information can not be broken down specifically by innovative
technologies.  The RMA Technology Data Base is periodically updated to maintain current information.
The data base serves several uses:

   •   Provides up-to-date information on existing remediation technologies
   •   Records generated using this system can  be used  to assure  the public that  all possible
       remediation alternatives have been reviewed
   •   Provides a cost savings on technical development and litigation  support by reducing research
       time per project
   •   Acts as a repository of information considered during the RMS Feasibility Study
   •   Provides documentation for the Administrative Record

Data

The RMA Technology Data Base contains bibliographic,  chemical,  cost and engineering data. RUMS
contains engineering data and can be searched by technology, contaminant, process, and vendor.

Access

For use only by RMA project managers.

Hardware/Software

The system can be accessed via modem with a computer and communications software.

Contact

Program Manager's  Office RMA
Attention: AMXRM-ERP (Mark Besmer)
Commerce City, Colorado 90022-2180
303-289-0201
303-289-0581 (fax)
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                                RREL Treatability Data Base
                           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                           Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory
                                      Cincinnati, Ohio
System Description and Use

The RREL Treatability Data Base provides a thorough review of the effectiveness of proven treatment
technologies in the removal or destruction of chemicals from media such as municipal and industrial
wastewater, drinking water, groundwater, soil, debris, sludge, and sediment. The data base includes only
those technologies that are commercially available. The data base is distributed to Federal, State, and
local governments; foreign governments; academia; industry; and many other groups.

Data

Version 4.0 of the data base  was updated in September 1991 and contains 1166 compound and 9200
treatability data sets. The data base is organized by chemical.  For each compound, the data  base
includes:

  •     Physical/Chemical Properties
  •     Freundlich Isotherm Data
  •     Aqueous and Solid Treatability Data
       Scale (Bench, Pilot, or Field)
  •     Average Concentration of Contaminants in Influent and Effluent
  •     Average Percentage of Removal
  •     Reference Citations with a Reference Abstract

Access

The data base is available for free upon request. To obtain a diskette copy of the system, send a written
request or fax to the contact  listed below.  Please indicate the disk size  (5 1/4 HD or 3 1/2 HD) you
prefer.  The system is also searchable online through COLIS (see page 11) and ATTIC (see page 8) and
is downloadable from CLU-IN (see page 10).

Hardware/Software

The Data Base is a stand-alone  menu driven system that runs on an IBM PC or compatible using DOS
2.0 to 3.3. The system requires 8 megabytes of hard disk space and 640 kilobytes  or RAM.

Contact

Glenn Shaul
U.S.  EPA/RREL
26 West Martin Luther King  Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45268
513-569-7408
513-569-7787 (fax)
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             Soil Transport and Fate Data Base and Model Management System
                          Center for Subsurface Modeling Support
                           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                    Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory
                                     Ada,  Oklahoma
System Description and Use

The  Soil Transport and Fate (STF) Data E.ase Version 2.0  presents quantitative and  qualitative
information concerning the behavior of organic and inorganic chemicals in soil.  The STF Data Base
provides  users  with recent information  on  chemical properties,  toxicity,  transformation,  and
bioaccumulation for hundreds of chemical compounds.  It can be used by environmental managers,
scientists, and regulators working on problems related to vadose zone contamination and remediation.

Data

The  software consists of three major components: the STF Data Base;  the Vadose Zone  Interactive
Processes (VIP) Model and Regulatory and Investigative Treatment Zone (RTTZ) Model; and the VIP
and RITZ model editors.  The data base includes approximately 400 chemicals identified by chemical
name (as referenced in 40CFR Part 261), the Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) number, and the common
chemical name. The VIP and RITZ models are one-dimensional models that are used in predicting the
fate  and transport of hazardous organic constituents in the vadose zone. The VIP and RITZ model
editors aid in the creation of input files for the respective models and are designed to interface with the
STF Data Base.

Access

Users can obtain a copy of the system and user manual by sending six pre-formatted diskettes (360K
minimum) to the address listed below.

Hardware/Software

The  hardware/software requirements for the STF Data Base and Model Management System are:

•  IBM-compatible computer
•  640K RAM
•  Math coprocessor (for VIP and RITZ models only)
•   12.5 megabytes of hard disk space

Contact

David S. Burden
Center for Subsurface Modeling Support
U.S. EPA/Robert S. Kerr
 Environmental Research Laboratory
P.O. Box 1198
Ada, OK 74820
405-332-8800
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                     Superfund Soil Data Management System (SSDMS)
                           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                        Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
                                      Washington, DC
System Description and Use

The Superfund Soil Data Management System (SSDMS) will contain a compilation of soil treatment
information from demonstrated, innovative, and emerging technologies.  Both quantitative performance
results and qualitative  information concerning site type,  matrix parameters, design and  operating
conditions and costs will be  included in the SSDMS.  The continual flow of treatment data into the
SSDMS will ensure that technology developments are  available to users in a timely manner.

The treatment performance data will be accessible using several standard report formats, organized as
follows:

•  Contaminant and contaminant group,
•  Technology and technology group,
•  Site type
•  Matrix type

Individualized report strategies will also be designed by the user.

SSDMS is still in development and will be available in late 1993.

Data

Both  successful and unsuccessful soil treatment performance data will be included in the SSDMS
because the user can learn important lessons from both types of tests. Information will be entered into
the SSDMS as received from vendors, government agencies, consultants, and  regulated industries.
Quality assurance/quality  control information will be  noted so that users can make their own data
interpretations.  After reviewing the available quantitative data from a treatment  test, the user will be
advised to also review  the corresponding abstract  and qualitative data.  If additional information is
required,  the user will be able to request a copy of the source document for review.

Access

When SSDMS is completed,  it will be accessible online  through the ATTIC system (see page 1).

Hardware/Software

SSDMS will be accessible using any computer equipped  with a modem and communications software.
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Contact

Joan Knapp                                     Robin Anderson
SSDMS Project                                  U.S. EPA
COM Federal Programs Corporation                401 M St., SW
13135 Lcc Jackson Memorial Highway              Washington, DC 20460
 Suite 200                                      703-308-8371
Fairfax, VA 22033
703-968-0900
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                   Underground Storage Tank Case History File Data Base
                            U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                           Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory
                                      Edison, New Jersey
System Description and Use

The Underground Storage Tanks Case History File Data Base is one of the four data bases that comprise
COLTS  (sec page 11).  The data base is a compilation of factual data from site coordinators detailing
corrective action methods as guidance for leaking underground storage tank (LUST) corrective actions.
The system includes documentation of hazardous materials spills,  remedial and removal actions for
Supcrfund sites, and corrective actions for underground storage tank problems.  The case studies provide
technical information to Federal, State, and local officials responding to UST releases. The data base
has several uses:

   •    Providing nationwide  overview of UST corrective actions
        Identifying alternative approaches to respond to LUSTs
   •    Providing cost information on  various aspects of corrective  actions
   •    Providing insight on the successes and failures of alternative approaches
   •    Providing a  rationale for the  selection of  site characterization techniques, corrective action
        technologies, and termination of individual corrective actions

Data

The system is comprised of two components: a narrative section and a data base.  The data base allows
the user to conduct  searches  by 27 criteria to select incidents  of  interest.  The narrative section is
comprised of ten  subsections in text format containing detailed information on various UST incidents
including:
       general information
       chemical information
       effects
       site characterization
       immediate corrective actions
long-term corrective actions
free product removal
effectiveness of corrective actions
operational and cost considerations
termination of response activities
Access
The system is available free of charge to anyone who requests it.  To obtain a copy of the system or to
get a password to access it online through COLIS, contact the system operator listed below.

Hardware/Software

The online system is easily accessible with a computer, modem, and communications software.
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Contact

COLIS System Operator                         Robert Hillger
908-906-6851                                   U.S. EPA/RREL Release Control Branch
                                              Woodbridge Ave.
                                              Raritan Depot, Building 10
                                              Edison, NJ 08837
                                              908-321-6630
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         Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment Technologies (VISITT)
                            U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                                 Technology Innovation Office
                                       Washington, DC
System Description and Use

The Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment Technologies (VISITT) contains teclmology
information submitted by developers, manufacturers, and suppliers of innovative treatment technology
equipment  and services.  The system can be used by hazardous waste cleanup professionals to learn
about the application and performance of these new technologies. VISITT version 1.0 was released in
June  1992.  Version 2.0 is  scheduled  for release in early 1993.   The deadline for  submitting new
information for version 2.0 is September 1, 1992. Call the VISITT Hotline for more information about
submitting  data.

Data

VISITT contains data on vendors of innovative remediation technologies to treat ground water in situ,
soils,  sludges, and sediments. Examples of technologies included are soil washing, thermal desorption,
bioremediation, solvent extraction,  and in situ vitrification.  The  data base does not  include more
established  technologies—incineration,  solidification/stabilization, and  ex situ groundwater treatment.
Technologies may be at the bench-, pilot-, or full-scale.

Each  vendor profile  in VISITT includes company  information, technology description, technology
advantages  and limitations, and  applicable media, wastes, and contaminants. The vendor may provide
additional information  on technologies at the pilot  or full scale, including performance data,  waste
limitations,  unit costs, available hardware and capacity, project names and contacts, permits obtained,
treatability  study capabilities, and references.

VISITT version 1.0 contains information on 155 technologies offered by 97  developers and vendors.
Based on the information provided by vendors, nearly 40 percent of  the innovative  technologies in
VISITT are commercially available at full scale.  Seventeen technologies treat ground water in situ, 132
treat soil, 115 treat sludge,  and 94 treat sediments.  123 technologies treat organics, 70  inorganics
(primarily metals), and 25 treat  organics and inorganics present in the same waste or media.

Access

VISITT is  available  on diskette free  of charge from the VISITT Hotline.  EPA  is evaluating the
feasibility of offering VISITT online through an existing bulletin board system such as ATTIC (see page
8) or  CLU-IN (see page 10).

Hardware/Software

VISITT requires an IBM-compatible PC with at least 640 kilobytes of memory and 8 megabytes of hard
disk space.   It is available on cither 3 1/2 or 5 1/4 diskettes.
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Contact

VISITT Hotline
PRC Environmental Management, Inc.
1505 Planning Research Drive
McLean, VA 22102
800-245-4505 or 703-883-8448
703-556-2852 (fax)
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                           Waste Management Information System
                                   Department of Energy
                                   Oak Ridge, Tennessee
System Description and Use

The Waste Management Information System (WMIS) is a dynamic system currently being developed
as a management and planning tool.  The system provides an accurate  and complete resource for
information pertaining to waste streams and treatment,  storage, and disposal facilities throughout the
Department of Energy (DOE) complex. WMIS in its present form is populated with mixed, hazardous,
and radioactive waste data from  the various DOE  sites.  As DOE's primary waste  management
information system, WMIS supports a variety of DOE programs as well as customizing reports to meet
the needs of specific projects.

Data

The data exists in two major areas:

   •   Treatment, Storage, and Disposal (T/S/D) Capabilities—a compilation of DOE facilities, both
       existing and planned, for the treatment, storage, and disposal of waste.  Storage capabilities,
       capacities, and information on types  of  acceptable  feedstocks are included.   Treatment and
       disposal methodologies are presented with operating parameters and restrictions.

   •   Waste Profiles—data on  the various waste streams  that have  been identified for  waste
       management activities. Data includes generation rates, quantities, characterization, point of
       contact information, and applicable waste management options.

The data in the two areas presented above are being merged through an artificial link that enables the
user to determine which waste profiles or waste streams are managed at the  facilities listed in the T/S/D
Capabilities.

Access

Direct access to the system is available only to DOE personnel and those firms having relevant contracts
with DOE.

Hardware/Software

The data base is  an  online system than can be accessed by a computer, modem, phone line, and
communications software capable of VT100 emulation.

Contact

Lise Wachter, HAZWRAP
Martin Marietta Energy Systems,  Inc.
P.O. Box 2003, MS-7606
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-7606
615-435-3281
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