EPA/542/B-93/007
                                     October 1993
Federal Publications on Alternative
and Innovative Treatment
Technologies for Corrective Action
and Site Remediation
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Federal  Publications on Alternative and
Innovative Treatment Technologies For
Corrective Action and  Site Remediation
                                            Third 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
                           1993      U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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This document has been funded by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under
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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
A. INTERNATIONAL SURVEYS AND CONFERENCES	   1
     EPA 	   1
     DOE	   1

B. TECHNOLOGY SURVEY REPORTS	   2
     EPA 	   2
     DOE	   5
     U.S. Air Force	   5
     U.S. Army	   5

C. TREATABILITY STUDIES (General)	   6
     EPA 	   6
     U.S. Army	   7

D. GROUNDWATER	   7
     EPA 	   7

E. THERMAL PROCESSES	   9
     EPA 	   9
     DOE	   9
     U.S. Army	  10

F. BIOLOGICAL	  10
     EPA 	  10
     DOE	  15
     DOI 	  15
     U.S. Air Force	  18
     U.S. Army	  21
     U.S. Navy	  22

G. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL 	  23
     EPA 	  23
     DOE	  27

DOI	  28

U.S. Air Force	  29

U.S. Army  	  29

U.S. Navy	  31

H. COMMUNITY RELATIONS 	  32
     EPA 	  32

I. DOCUMENT SOURCES	  34

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                                          PRKKACK
    Hie Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable (Roundtable) has prepared this bibliography to
publici/e the availability of Federal documents pertaining to innovative and alternative technologies to
treat hazardous wastes.  The last edition of the bibliography was published in 1992.

    This updated edition contains references for documents and reports from the U.S.  Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Army, the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE), and the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI). Publications appearing for the first time in
this edition are denoted with an asterisk.  The Roundtable obtained this reference information from a
variety of sources:

  •  Federal  Agency report, project  and publication  lists from EPA, the  Naval Civil Engineering
    Laboratory, the U.S. Army Environmental Center, the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment
    Station, the Air Force  Engineering and Sciences Center, DOE, and DOI; and

  •  the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) and other data bases.

    This bibliography  addresses technologies that  provide  for  the  treatment of hazardous  wastes;
therefore, it does not contain information or references for containment or other non-treatment strategies,
such as landfilling and capping.   This bibliography  emphasizes innovative technologies  for which
detailed cost and performance data are not readily  available.  Information on more  conventional
treatment technologies, such as  incineration and solidification, is not included.

    In addition to improving access to information on innovative technologies, the Roundtable hopes this
bibliography will assist in the coordination of ongoing research initiatives and increase the development
and implementation of these innovative technologies for corrective action and site remediation.  This
bibliography  is intended as  a starting point  in  your pursuit  of  information on innovative  alternative
hazardous waste treatment technologies and should not be considered all-inclusive. In the last chapter
of this document (page 34), you will find  instructions  for ordering the publications cited.

    This bibliography  will be  revised periodically.   Therefore, if your Agency has produced any
publications on innovative remediation technologies that should be included  in future versions of this
bibliography, or  if you have any suggestions for improving  this  document, please  complete  the
suggestion form on page 37:

               Daniel Powell
               Technology Innovation Office
               U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
               401 M Street, SW, 5102W
               Washington, D.C.   20460
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                 A. INTERNATIONAL SURVEYS AND CONFKRKNCKS

EPA

 • Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications:  Technology R<- net/ ,,ป/}
   Trip Report Results.
   EPA/540/2-88/003

 • Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications:  Technology Identify'tHf>*
   and Selection.
   EPA/600/2-89/017

 • Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies, Domestic and International.
   (Abstract Proceedings).
   (First Forum,  Atlanta, GA), EPA/540/2-89/055; NTIS:  PB90-268509
   (Second Forum, Philadelphia, PA), EPA/540/2-90/009; NTIS: PB91-145649
   (Third Forum, Dallas, TX), EPA/540/2-91/016;  NTIS: PB92-233881
   (Fourth Forum, San Francisco, CA), EPA/540/R-92/081

 • NATOICCMS Project — International Evaluation of In Situ Biorestoration of Contaminated Soil
   and Groundwater.
   EPA/540/2-90/012

 • NATOICCMS Project — Demonstration of Remedial Action Technologies for Contaminated Land
   and Ground Water.
   Proceedings are maintained in the Hazardous Waste Collection, EPA Headquarters
   Library, Washington, DC

* • Proceedings of the Symposium on Soil Venting.
   EPA/600/R-92/174;  NTIS: PB93-122323

 • Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous Waste: Proceedings of the 18th Annual
   RREL Hazardous Waste Research Symposium.
   EPA/600/R-92/028;  NTIS: PB92-166859

 • Residual Radioactivity and Recycling Criteria:  Workshop Proceedings.
   EPA 520/1-90/013;  NTIS: PB91-179119

 • Second International Conference on New Frontiers for Hazardous Waste Management:
   Proceedings of a Conference Held in Pittsburgh, PA, Sept. 27-30, 1987.
   EPA/600/9-87/018F

 • Third International Conference on New Frontiers for Hazardous Waste Management:
   Proceedings of a Conference Held in Pittsburgh, PA, Sept. 10-13,1989.
   EPA/600/9-89/072
DOE
    Bioremediation of Mercury-Contaminated Sites:   Foreign Trip Report, Sept. 9-17, 1989.
    Turner, R.R.  Oak Ridge National Laboratory, DOE, TN.  Sept. 1989.
    ORNL/FTR-3393; NTIS or OSTI:   DE90001248

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                        B.  TECHNOLOGY SURVEY REPORTS

EPA

 • A Compendium of Technologies Used in the Treatment of Hazardous Waste.
   EPA/625/8-87/014

 • Approaches for Remediation of Uncontrolled Wood Preserving Sites.
   EPA/625/7-90/011

 • Assessing Detoxification and Degradation of Wood Preserving and Petroleum Wastes in
   Contaminated Soil.  April, W., R. Sims, and J. Sims. Waste Management & Research.
   8(1):  45-65.  Feb. 90.
   EPA/600/J-90/009; NTIS:  PB90-243275

 • Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications — Technology
   Identification and Selection.
   EPA/600/S2-89/017

 • Assessment of Technologies for the Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Superfund Sites.
   EPA/540/2-90/001; NTIS:  PB90-204140

* • Behavior of Metals in Soils.
   EPA/540/S-92/018;  NTIS: PB93-131480

* • Cleaning Up the Nation's Waste Sites:  Markets and Technology Trends.
   EPA/542-R-92/012; NTIS: PB93-140762

 • Compendium of Costs of Remedial Technologies at Hazardous Waste Sites.
   EPA/600/S2-87/087

* • Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving Sites.
   EPA/600/R-92/182; NTIS: PB92-232222

 • Engineering Bulletin: Control of Air Emissions from Materials Handling During Remediation.
   EPA/540/2-91/023

 • EPA Workshop on Radioactively Contaminated Sites.
   EPA/520/1-90/009; NTIS: PB90-227950/AS

 • General Methods for Remedial Operation Performance Evaluation.
   EPA/600/R-92/002

  • Guidance on Remedial Action for Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination.
   EPA/540/G-90/007; NTIS:  PB91-921206

  • Guide to Treatment Technologies for Hazardous Wastes at Superfund Sites. Office of
    Environmental Engineering and Technology, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC.  Mar. 1989.
    EPA/540/2-89/052, NTIS:  PB 89-190821/XAB

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 • Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils.
   EPA/540/2-90/002;  NTIS:  PB90-155607

 • Handbook: Stabilization Technologies for RCRA Corrective Action.
   EPA/625/6-91/-2C;  NTIS:  PB92-114495

 • Innovative Operational Treatment Technologies for Applications to Superfund Sites.
   EPA/540/2-90/006;  NTIS:   PB90-202656
   EPA/540/2-90/004 (Nine Case Studies)

 • Innovative Processes for Reclamation of Contaminated Subsurface Environments.  Canter, L.W.,
   L.E. Streebin, M.C. Arquiaga, F.E. Carranza, and B.H. Wilson.
   EPA/600/2-90/017 (Project Summary); NTIS:  PB 90-199514

 • Innovative Treatment Technologies: Overview and Guide to Information Sources, October 1991.
   EPA/540/9-91/002;  NTIS:  PB92-179001

* • Innovative Treatment Technologies:  Semi-Annual Status Report.  Number 4,  October 1992.
   EPA/542/R-92/011

 • In Situ Restoration Techniques for Aquifers Contaminated with Hazardous Wastes. Lee, M.D.,
   J.T. Wilson, and C.H. Ward.  Journal of Hazardous Materials.  Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
   Amsterdam, The Netherlands.  14: 71-82.  1987.
   EPA/600/J-87/032; NTIS:   PB87-198396

 • Literature Survey of Innovative Technologies for Hazardous Waste Site Remediation: 1987-1991
   July. 1992.
   EPA/542/B-92/004

 • Mobile Treatment Technologies for Superfund Wastes.
   EPA/540/2-86/003f

 • On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol Sludges in  Contaminated Soil.
   EPA/600/2-91/019;  NTIS:  PB91-223370

 • PCB (Polychlorinated Biphenyl) Sediment Decontamination, Technical/Economic Assessment of
   Selected Alternative Treatments:   Final Report, Jun.  1985-Feb. 1986.  Carpenter, B.H.
   Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH. Dec. 1986.
   EPA/600/2-86/112

 • Procuring Innovative Technologies at Remedial Sites:  Q's and A's and Case Studies. (Fact
   Sheet).
   EPA/542/F-92/012

 • Remediation of Contaminated Sediments.
   EPA/625/6-91/028

 • Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
   EPA/600/J-91/030;  NTIS:  PB91-182311

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 • Report on Decontamination of PCB-Bearing Sediments.  Wilson, D.L.  Hazardous Waste
   Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH. Oct. 1987.
   EPA/600/2-87/093

 • Review ofln-Place Treatment Techniques for Contaminated Surface Soils. Volume I. Technical
   Evaluation.
   EPA/540/2-84/003a

* • Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of Lead Battery Recycling Sites.
   EPA/540/2-91/014; NTIS:  PB92-114537

 • Seminar Publication — Corrective Actions:  Technologies and Applications.
   EPA/625/4-89/020

* • Subsurface  Contamination Reference Guide.
   EPA/540/2-90/011; NTIS:  PB91-921292

 • Summary of Treatment Technology Effectiveness for Contaminated Soil:  Final Report.
   EPA/540/2-90/002

 • Superfund Engineering Issue—Treatment of Lead Contaminated Soils.
   EPA/540/2-91/009; NTIS:  PB91-921291

 • Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program — Brochure.
   EPA/540/8-89/010

 • Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program —  SITE Program Fact Sheet.
   OSWER Directive 9330.1-03FS

 • Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:  Technology Profiles.
   EPA/540/R-92/077 (Fifth Edition, Nov. 1992);  NTIS: PB92-224294

 • Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts.
   EPA/540/2-89/001; NTIS:  PB90-119751

 • Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Hazardous Waste  Sites.
   EPA/540/2-91/010; NTIS:  PB91-921283

 • Technical Resource Document:   Treatment Technologies for Halogenated Organic Containing
   Wastes. Volume I.
   EPA/600/2-87/098

  • Technological Approaches to the Cleanup of Radiologically  Contaminated Superfund Sites.
   EPA/540/2-88/002;  NTIS:  PB89-122121

* • TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground Water.
   EPA/540/S-92/002;  NTIS:  PB92-224104

* • Technologies and Options for UST Corrective Actions:  Overview of Current Practice.
   EPA/542/R-92/010

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 • Technologies for In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Wastes.  Sanning, D.E. and R.F. Lewis.
   Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH.  Jan. 1987.
   EPA/600/D-87/014; NTIS:   PB87-146007/XAB

 • Technologies of Delivery or Recovery for the Remediation of Hazardous Waste Sites.
   EPA/600/S2-89/066 (Project Summary);  NTIS:  PB90-156225

 • Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of Soils and Sludges.
   NTIS: PB 89-132674

* • Treatment of Lead-Contaminated Soils.
   EPA/540/2-91/009

 • Treatment Potential for 56 EPA Listed Hazardous Chemicals in Soil.  Sims, R.C., WJ. Doucette,
   I.E. McLean, WJ. Greeney, and R.R. Dupont.  Feb. 1988.
   EPA/600/6-88/001; NTIS:  PB89-174446

 • Treatment Technology Background Document.  Berlow, J.R. and J. Vorbach.  Office of Solid
   Waste, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC.  Jun. 1989.
   EPA/530/SW-89/048A; NTIS:  PB89-221410/XAB

 • Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of Contaminated Sediments, June 13-14,
   1990, Summary Report.
   EPA/600/S2-90/054

DOE

 • Demonstrations of Technology for Remediation and Closure of Oak Ridge National Laboratory
   Waste Disposal Sites. Spalding, B.P., O.K. Jacobs, and B.C. Davis. Oak Ridge National
   Laboratory, DOE, TN. Sept. 1989.
   NTIS:  ORNL/TM-11286; or OSTI:  DE90001854

 • Treatability of Hazardous Chemicals in Soils: Volatile and Semivolatile Organics.  Walton,
   B.T.,  M.S. Hendricks, T.A.  Anderson, and S.S. Talmage.  Oak Ridge National Laboratory, DOE,
   TN.  Jul. 1989.
   NTIS:  ORNL-6451; or OSTI:  DE89016892 (Also available from EPA,  Ada, OK)

U.S. Air Force

* • Remedial Technology Design, Performance, and Cost Study, U.S.  Air Force Center for
   Environmental Excellence, Brooks AFB, Texas.  July 1992.

U.S. Army

 • Clean Up of Heavy Metals in Soils Technology Assessment:  Draft. Bricka, R.M. and C.W.
   Williford. U.S. Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS.  1992.
   No published document number.

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 • Guidelines for Selecting Control and Treatment Options for Contaminated Dredged Material
   Requiring Restrictions:  Final Report.  Cullinane, M.J., et a\. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
   Waterways Experiment Station. Sept. 1986.
   No published document number.

 • Installation Restoration and Hazardous  Waste Control Technologies.  1990 Edition. U.S. Army
   Environmental Center.  Aug. 1990.
   CETHA-TS-CR-90067

 • Proceedings from the 15th Annual Army Environmental R&D Symposium. U.S. Army
   Environmental Center.  Jun. 1991.
   CETHA-TS-CR-91076

 • Review of Removal, Containment and Treatment Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated
   Sediment in the Great Lakes. Averett, D.E., B.D. Perry, and EJ. Torrey.  U.S. Army Engineer
   Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. 1990.
   WES:  MP-90-25
                        C. TREATABILITY STUDIES (General)

EPA

 • Conducting Treatability Studies Under RCRA.
   OSWER Directive 9380.3-09 (Fact Sheet); NTIS: PB92-963501

 • Groundwater and Leachate Treatability Studies at Four Superfund Sites.
   EPA/600/2-86/029

 • Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: Aerobic Biodegradation Remedy
   Screening.
   EPA/540/2-91/013 A&B;  NTIS: PB92-109065 and PB92-109073

* • Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: Chemical Dehalogenation.
   EPA/540/R-92/013 A&B; NTIS:  PB92-169044 and PB92-169275

* • Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: Soil Vapor Extraction.
   EPA/540/2-91/019 A&B

* • Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: Soil Washing.
   EPA/540/2-91/1020 A&B;  NTIS:  PB92-170570 and PB92-170588

* • Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: Solvent Extraction.
   EPA/540/R-92/016 A; NTIS: PB92-239581

* • Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA, Update.
   EPA/540/R-92/017A

 • Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors, Volume I.
   EPA/540/2-90/003a;  NTIS:  PB91-228395

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 • Results of Treatment Evaluations of Contaminated Soils.  Esposito, P., J. Hessling, B.B. Locke,
   M. Taylor, and M. Szabo.  Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA,
   Cincinnati, OH. Aug. 1988.
   EPA/600/D-88/181

 • Treatability of Hazardous Chemicals  in Soils:  Volatile and Semi-Volatile Organics.
   NTIS: DE89-016892

 • Treatability Potential For EPA Listed Hazardous Wastes in Soil.  Loehr, R.C.
   EPA/600/2-89/011 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK); NTIS:  PB 89-166581

 • Treatability Potential for 56 EPA Listed Hazardous Chemicals in Soil.
   EPA/600/6-88/001 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK); NTIS:  PB 89-174446

* • Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: An Overview, 12189.
   OSWER Directive 93803-02FS (Fact  Sheet); NTIS:  PB90-273970

U.S. Army

 • Treatability of Ninth Avenue Superfund Site Groundwater. Zappi, M.E., C.L. Teeter, and N.R.
   Francingues.  U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS.  1991.
   WES: EL-91-8
                                 D.  GROUNDWATER

EPA

* • Biorestoration of Aquifers Contaminated with Organic Compounds.
   EPA/600/J-88/-78;  NTIS:  PB89-103527

  • Chemical Enhancements to Pump-and-Treat Remediation.
   EPA/540/S-92/001 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK); NTIS: PB92-180074

  • Containment Transport in Fractured Media: Models for Decision Makers (Issue Paper).
   EPA/540/4-89/004 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK); NTIS: PB92-268517

* • Considerations in Groundwater Remediation at Superfund Sites and RCRA Facilities—Update.
   OSWER Directive 9283.1-06; NTIS:  PB92-963358

* • Critical Evaluation of Treatment Technologies with Particular Reference to Pump-and-Treat
   Systems.
   EPA/600/A-92/224;  NTIS:  PB93-119857

  • Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids — A Workshop Summary.
   EPA/600/R-92/030 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK);  NTIS: PB92-178938

  • Emerging Technology Report — Biorecovery Systems Removal and Recovery of Metal Ions from
   Ground Water.
   EPA/540/5-90/005a (Evaluation Report);  NTIS: PB90-252594
   EPA/540/5-90/005b (Data and Supporting Information); NTIS: PB90-252602

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 • Estimating Potential for Occurrence ofDNAPL at Superfund Sites.
   EPA Publication 9355.4-07FS (Available from EPA, Ada, OK); NTIS: PB92-963338

 • Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies.
   NTIS: PB90-18358 (Vol. 1, Summary Report)
          PB90-274440 (Vol. 2,  Case Studies [Interim Final])
          PB90-274457 (Vol. 3,  General Site Data, Data Base Reports [Interim Final])

 • Facilitated Transport (Issue Paper).
   EPA/540/4-89/003 (Available  from EPA, Ada, OK);  NTIS:  PB91-133256

* • Fundamentals of Ground Water Modeling.
   EPA/540/S-92/005; NTIS:  PB92-232354

 • Ground Water Issue: Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids.
   EPA/540/4-91/020A (Available from EPA, Ada, OK); NTIS: PB91-195974

* • Ground Water Issue — Evaluation of Soil Venting Application.
   EPA/540/S-92/004; NTIS:  PB92-235605

 • Ground Water Issue — Reductive Dehalogenation of Organic Contaminants in Soils and Ground
   Water.
   EPA/540/4-90/054 (Available  from EPA, Ada, OK);  NTIS:  PB91-191056

* • Guidance on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water at Superfund Sites.
   EPA/540/G-88/003;  NTIS: PB89-184618

* • In Situ Aquifer Restoration of Chlorinated Aliphatics by Methanotrophic Bacteria.
   EPA/600/2-89/033; NTIS:  PB219992

* • In Situ Bioremediation of Contaminated Ground Water.
   EPA/540/S-92/003; NTIS:  PB92-224336

* • In Situ Treatments of Contaminated Ground Water: An Inventory of Research and Field
   Demonstrations and Strategies for Improving Ground Water Remediation  Technologies.
   EPA/500/K-93/001

* • Opportunities for Bioreclamation of Aquifers Contaminated with Petroleum Hydrocarbons.
   EPA/600/J-87/133; NTIS:  PB88-148150

 • Performance Evaluations of Pump-and-Treat Remediations. (Issue Paper).
   EPA/540/4-89/005 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK); NTIS:  PB92-114461

* • Pump-and-Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology.
   EPA/540/2-90/018; NTIS: PB91-921356

* • TCE Removal from Contaminated Soil and Ground Water.
   EPA/540/S-92/002; NTIS: PB92-224104

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                               E. THERMAL PROCESSES

EPA

* • Applications Analysis Report — Babcock & Wilcox Cyclone Furnace Vitrification Technology.
   EPA/540/AR-92/017

* • Applications Analysis Report — Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc., Flame
   Reactor Technology.
   EPA/540/A5-91/005

* • Applications Analysis Report — Retech, Inc., Plasma Centrifugal Furnace.
   EPA/540/A5-91/007

* • Demonstration Bulletin — AOSTRA-SoilTech Anaerobic Thermal Processor:  Wide Beach
   Development Site.
   EPA/540/MR-92/008

* • Demonstration Bulletin — Roy F. Weston, Inc.:  Low Temperature Thermal Treatment System.
   EPA/540/MR-92/019

* • Demonstration Bulletin — SoilTech Anaerobic Thermal Processor:  Outboard Marine
   Corporation Site.
   EPA/540/MR-92/078

  • Engineering Bulletin — Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment.
   EPA/540/2-90/014

* • Engineering Bulletin — Pyrolysis Treatment.
   EPA/540/S-92/010

  • Engineering Bulletin — Thermal Desorption Treatment.
   EPA/540/2-91/008

* • Handbook — Vitrification Technology for the Treatment of Hazardous and Radioactive Waste.
   EPA/540/R-92/012

* • Innovative Technology:   In Situ Vitrification.
   OSWER Directive 9200.5-251-FS (Fact Sheet)

* • Radio Frequency Enhanced Decontamination of Soils Contaminated with Halogenated
   Hydrocarbons.
   EPA/600/S2-89/008

DOE

* • Evaluation of the Molten Salt Oxidation Process Technology.
   DOE/ID/12584-97, GJPO-105

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U.S. Army

 • Bench-Scale Investigation of Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of Volatile Organic
   Compounds (VOCs) from Various Soil Types:  Technical Report.  Johnson, N.P., J. W. Noland,
   and P.J. Marks.  U.S. Army Environmental Center. Nov. 1987.
   AMXTH-TE-CR-87124

 • Demonstration of Thermal Stripping ofJP-4 and other VOCs from Soils at Tinker Air Force
   Base, Oklahoma City, OK:  Final Report.  U.S.  Army Environmental Center.  Mar.  1990.
   CETHA-TS-CR-90026

 • Economic Evaluation of Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of Volatile Organic Compounds
   from Soil:  Technical Report. Marks, P.J. and J.W. Noland.  U.S. Army Environmental Center.
   Aug.  1986.
   AMXTH-TE-CR-86085

 • Final Report: Design Support for a Hot Gas Decontamination System for Explosives-
   Contaminated Buildings.  Maumee Research and Engineering.  U.S. Army Environmental Center.
   CETHA-TS-CR-91064

 • Final Technical Report: Pilot Test of Hot Gas Decontamination of Explosives-Contaminated
   Equipment at Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant (HWAAP), Hawthorne, NV.  U.S. Army
   Environmental Center.  July 1990.
   No published document number.

 • Pilot Investigation of Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of Volatile Organic Compounds from
   Soil (2 vols.). U.S. Army Environmental Center.  Task 11.  June 1986.
   AMXTH-TE-TR-86074
                                   F. BIOLOGICAL

EPA

* • A Bioventing Approach To Remediate A Gasoline Contaminated Surface.
    EPA/600/A-92/220; NTIS: PB93-119816

  •  Action of a Fluoranthene-Utilizing Bacterial Community of Poly cyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
    Components of Creosote.
    EPA/600/J-89/425

  •  Adaptation to and Biodegradation ofXenobiotic Compounds by Microbial Communities from a
    Pristine Aquifer. Aelion, C.M., C.M. Swindoll, and F.K. Pfaender.  Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
    53(9): 2212-2217. Sept. 1987.
    EPA/600/J-87/208; NTIS:   PB 88-170584

  •  Aerobic Biodegradation of Natural and Xenobiotic Organic Compounds by Subsurface Microbial
    Communities.  Swindoll, C.M., C.M. Aelion, D.C. Dobbins, et a\. Environmental Toxicology
    and Chemistry. 7(4):  291-299.  Apr. 1988.
    EPA/600/J-88/067; NTIS:   PB 89-103204
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 • Alaskan Oil Spill Bioremediation Project.
   EPA/600/8-89/073

 • Anaerobic B ^transformations of Pollutant Chemicals in Aquifers.  Suflita, J.M., S.A. Gibson,
   and R.E. Beeman.  Journal of Industrial Microbiology. 3(3):  179-194.  May 1988.
   EPA/600/J-88/142; NTIS:  PB 89-119341

 • Anaerobic Degradation of Nitrogen Substituted and Sulfonated Benzene Aquifer Contaminants.
   Suflita, J.M.  Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials. 6(2):  121-133. Spring 1989.
   EPA/600/J-89/190; NTIS:  PB 90-140708

 • Anaerobic Degradation of o-, m- and p-Cresol by Sulfate-Reducing Bacterial Enrichment
   Cultures Obtained from a Shallow Anoxic Aquifer.  Suflita, J.M., L. Liang, and A. Saxena.
   Journal of Industrial Microbiology. 4(4): 255-266.  Jul.  1989.
   EPA/600/J-89/187; NTIS:  PB 90-140674

 • Applications Analysis Report — Biotrol: Biotreatment of Groundwater.
   EPA/540/A5-91/001

 • Approach to Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil.
   EPA/600/J-90/203

 • Assessing Detoxification and Degradation of Wood Preserving and Petroleum Wastes in
   Contaminated Soil.
   EPA/600/J-90/099

 • Athias — An Information System for Abiotic Transformations of Halogenated Hydrocarbons in
   Aqueous Solution.  Ellenrider, W. and M. Reihhard.  Chemosphere. 17(2): 331-344. Feb. 1988.
   EPA/600/J-88/026; NTIS:  PB 88-224357

 • Biological Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, with Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes.
   EPA/600/S9-91/001

 • Biological Treatment of Leachate from a Superfund Site.
   EPA/600/J-89/001

 • The Biodegradation of Cresol homers in Anoxic Aquifers.  Smolensk!,  W.J. and J.M. Suflita.
   Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 53(4):  710-716. Apr. 1987.
   EPA/600/J-87/131; NTIS: PB 88-149125

* • Bioremediation Case Studies:   Abstracts.
   EPA/600/9-92/044; NTIS: PB92-232347

* • Bioremediation Case Studies: An Analysis of Vendor Supplied Data.
   EPA/600/R-92/043; NTIS:  PB92-232339

* • Bioremediation Field Initiative Fact Sheets.
   EPA/540/F-92/012
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 • Bioremediation of Contaminated Surface Soils. Sims, J.L., R.C. Sims, and J.E. Matthews.
   Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Ada, OK. Aug. 1989.
   EPA-600/9-89/073; NTIS:   PB 90-164047/XAB

 • Bioremediation of Hazardous Waste.
   EPA/600/9-90/041

 • Bioremediated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons.
   EPA/600/J-90/397; NTIS:  PB91-171538/XAB

 • Biorestoration of Aquifers Contaminated with Organic Compounds.  Lee, M.D., J.M. Thomas,
   R.C. Borden,  P.B. Bedient,  C.H. Ward, and J.T. Wilson.  CRC Critical Reviews in
   Environmental Control. 18(1):  29-89.  1988.
   EPA/600/J-88/078; NTIS:   PB 89-103527

 • Biotransformation of Priority Pollutants Using Biofilms and Vascular Plants.  Wolvedon, B.C.
   and R.C.J. McCales. Mississippi Academy of Sciences.  Vol. XXXI. pp. 79-89.  1986.
   EPA/600/J-86/310; NTIS:   PB 87-176764

 • Biotransformation of Selected Alkylbenzenes and Halogenated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in
   Methanogenic Aquifer Material:  A Microcosm Study. Smith, B.H., G.B. Smith, and J.S. Rees.
   Environ. Sci.  Technol. 20(10):  997-1002.  1986.
   EPA/600/J-86/227; NTIS:   PB 87-170791

 • Demonstration Bulletin — Aqueous Biological Treatment System (Fixed Film Biodegradation).
   EPA/540/M5-91/001

* • Demonstration Bulletin — International Technology Corporation:  Slurry Biodegradation.
   EPA/540/M5-91/009

 • Determination and Enhancement of Anaerobic Dehalogenation:  Degradation of Chlorinated
   Organics in Aqueous Systems.
   EPA/600/2-88/054

 • Determination of Optimal Toxicant Loading for Biological Closure of a Hazardous Waste Site.
   EPA/600/D-89/163

 • Engineering Bulletin — Slurry Biodegradation.
   EPA/540/2-90/016;  NTIS: PB91-228049

 • Enhanced Bioremediation Utilizing Hydrogen Peroxide as a Supplemental Source of Oxygen.
   Ruling, S. and B. Bledsoe.
   EPA/600/2-90/006;  NTIS:   PB90-183435

  • Extrapolation of Biodegradation Results to Groundwater Aquifers:  Reductive Dehalogenation
   of Aromatic Compounds. Gibson, S.A. and J.M. Suflita. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 52(4):
   681-688.  Oct. 1986.
   EPA/600/J-86/379;  NTIS:  PB87-212429/AS

  • Field Evaluation of Bioremediation of a Fuel Spill Using Hydrogen Peroxide.
   NTIS:  PB88-130257

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 • Field Evaluation of In Situ Biodegradation for Aquifer Restoration.  Semprini, L., P. Roberts,
   G. Hopkins, D. Mackay. Stanford University, Stanford, CA.  Nov. 1987.
   EPA/600/2-87/096;  NTIS:   PB88-130257

 • Innovative Technology:  Slurry-Phase Biodegradation.
   OSWER Directive 9200.5-252-FS (Fact Sheet)

 • In Situ Aquifer Restoration of Chlorinated Aliphatics by Methanotrophic Bacteria.  Roberts, P.,
   L. Semprini, G. Hopkins, et a\.  Jul. 1989.
   EPA/600/2-89/033; NTIS:  PB 89-21992/AS

* • In Situ Bioremediation of Ground Water.
   EPA/540/S-92/003;  NTIS:  PB92-224336

 • In Situ Bioremediation of Spills from Underground Storage Tanks:  New Approaches for Site
   Characterization, Project Design, and Evaluation of Performance.  Wilson, J.T. and L.E. Leach.
   EPA/600/2-89/042; NTIS:  PB 89-219976 (Available from EPA, Ada, OK)

 • In Situ Biorestoration as a Ground Water Remediation Technique.  Wilson, J.T., L.E. Leach,
   M.J. Henson, and J.N. Jones.  Ground Water  Monitoring Review, pp. 56-64.  Fall 1986.
   EPA/600/J-86/305; NTIS:  PB 87-177101

 • In-Situ Biotransformation of Carbon Tetrachloride  under Anoxic Conditions.
   EPA/600/S2-90/060

 • Interactive Simulation of the Fate of Hazardous Chemicals During Land Treatment of Oily
   Wastes: Ritz User's Guide.
   NTIS:  PB-88-195540

 • Laboratory Studies Evaluating the Enhanced  Biodegradation  of Weathered Crude Oil
   Components Through the Application of Nutrients.
   EPA/600/D-90/139

 • Leaking Underground Storage Tanks:   Remediation with Emphasis on In Situ Biorestoration.
   Thomas, J.M., M.D. Lee, P.B. Bedient,  et al.  Jan. 1987.
   EPA/600/2-87/008; NTIS: PB 87-168084

 • Lubbock Land Treatment System Research and Demonstration Project. Volume 2.  Percolate
   Investigation in the Root Zone.
   EPA/600/2-86/027b

 • Lubbock Land Treatment System Research and Demonstration Project. Volume 5. Executive
   Summary.
   EPA/600/2-86/027e

 • Microbial Decomposition of Chlorinated Aromatic  Compounds.
   EPA/600/2-86/090
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• Microbial Degradation of Nitrogen, Oxygen and Sulfur Heterocydic Compounds Under
  Anaerobic Conditions:   Studies 'with Aquifer Samples. Kuhn, E.P. and J.M. Suflita.
  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 8(12):  1149-1158.  Dec. 1989.
  EPA/600/J-89/353; NTIS:   PB 90-216276

• Microbial Removal of Halogenated Methanes, Ethanes, and Ethylenes in an Aerobic Soil
  Exposed to Methane. Henson, J.M., M.V. Yates, J.W. Cochran, and D.L. Shackleford.  FEMS
  Microbiology Ecology. 53(3-4): 193-201. May-Jun. 1988.
  EPA/600/J-88/066; NTIS:   PB 90-103196

• Mobility and Degradation of Residues at Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Sites at Closure.
  EPA/600/2-90/018; NTIS:  PB90-212564/A5

• Nitrate for Biorestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with Jet Fuel.
  EPA/600/S2-91/009

• Opportunities for Bioreclamation of Aquifers Contaminated with Petroleum Hydrocarbons.
  Wilson, J.T. and C.S. Ward. Developments in Industrial Microbiology (Journal of Industrial
  Microbiology Suppl. I). Elsevier, Amsterdam, Biomedical Division. 27:  109-116.  1987.
  EPA/600/J-87/133; NTIS:   PB 88-148150

• Promising Technologies for the Biological Detoxification of Hazardous Waste.
  EPA/600/D-88/040

• Reductive Dehalogenation of a Nitrogen Heterocydic Herbicide in Anoxic Aquifer Slurries.
  Adrian, N.R. and J.M.  Suflita.  Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 56(1): 292-294.  Jan. 1990.
  EPA/600/J-90/098; NTIS:   PB 90-245267

• Removal  of Volatile Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in a Soil Bioreactor.
  NTIS: PB88-170568

• Removal  of Volatile Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in a Soil Bioreactor. Kampbell, D., J. Wilson, H.
  Read, and T.  Stocksdale. Journal of Air Pollution Control and Hazardous Waste Management.
  37(10):  1236-1240. Oct. 1987.
  EPA/600/J-87/261; NTIS:   PB 88-180393

• Role of Microorganisms in the Bioremediation of the Oil Spill in Prince  William Sound, Alaska.
  EPA/600/D-90/119

• Sequential Reductive Dehalogenation of Chloroanilines by Microorganisms from a Methanogenic
  Aquifer.  Kuhn, E.P. and J.M. Suflita.  Environmental Science Technology. 23(7):  848-852. Jul.
  1989.
  EPA/600/J-89/103; NTIS:   PB 90-117219/AS

• Structural Properties of Organic Chemicals as Predictors of Biodegradation and Microbial
  Toxicity in Soil. Walton, B.T. and T.A. Anderson. Chemosphere.l7(8):   1501-1507. Aug.  1989.
  EPA/600/J-88/413; NTIS:   PB 90-117078/AS

• Transformation of Halogenated Aliphatic Compounds.
  NTIS: PB88-249859
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   Transport of Dissolved Hydrocarbons Influenced by Oxygen-Limited Biodegradation. I.
   Theoretical Development.  Borden, R.C. and P.B. Bedient.  Water Resources Research. 22(13):
   1973-1982. Dec. 1986.
   EPA/600/J-86/333; NTIS:   PB 87-179727

   Transport of Dissolved Hydrocarbons Influenced by Oxygen-Limited Biodegradation.  II. Field
   Application. Borden, R.C., P.B. Bedient, M.D. Lee, C.H. Ward, and J.T. Wilson.  Water
   Resources Research. 22(13):  1983-1990. Dec. 1986.
   EPA/600/J-86/333; NTIS:   PB 87-179735
DOE
   Biodenitrification of Hanford Groundwater and Process Effluents:  FY 1988 Status Report.
   Koegler, S.S., T.M. Brouns, W.O. Heath, and R.J. Hicks.  Pacific Northwest Laboratory, DOE,
   Richland, WA.  Sept. 1989.
   PNL-6917; NTIS or OSTI:  DE90000993

   Bioremediation of PCB-Contaminated Soil at the T-12 Plant.  Donaldson, T.L., G.W. Strandberg,
   G.P. McGinnis,  A.V. Palumbo, D.C. White, D.L. Hill, T.J. Phelps, C.T. Hadden, N.W. Revis,
   and G. Holdsworth.  Oak Ridge National Laboratory, DOE, TN.  Sept. 1988.
   ORNL/TM-10750; NTIS or OSTI:  DE89001335

   Development of a Biological Process for Destruction of Nitrates and Carbon Tetrachloride in
   Hanford Groundwater.  Koegler, S.S., T.M. Brouns, and R. Hicks.  Pacific Northwest
   Laboratory, DOE, RichJand, WA. Oct.  1989.
   PNL-SA-16928; NTIS or OSTI:  DE90004675

   Development of a Biological Treatment  System for Hanford Groundwater Remediation: FY
   1989 Status Report.  Brouns, T.M., S.S. Koegler, W.O. Heath, J.K. Fredrickson, (Pacific
   Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA);  H.D. Stensel, (Washington University, Seattle, WA);
   Johnstone, D.L., (Washington State University, Pullman, WA); and T.L. Donaldson, (Oak Ridge
   National Laboratory, TN).  Pacific Northwest Laboratory,  DOE, Richland, WA. Apr. 1990.
   PNL-7290; NTIS or OSTI:  DE90010365

   Test Plan for In Situ Bioremediation Demonstration  of the Savannah River Integrated
   Demonstration Project DOEIOTD TTP No.:  SR0566-01 (U).
   WSRC-RD-91-23
DOI
   A Biohydrometallurgical Technique for Selenium Removal from Wastewater. Larsen, D.M., K.R.
   Gardner, and P.B. Altringer. Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association 23rd
   Annual Conference and Symposium. Salt Lake City. Utah. 1987.
   AWRA Technical Publication TPS-87-4

   Advances in Biological Cyanide Detoxification.  Altringer, P.B., R.H.Lien, and B.E. Dinsdale.
   Proceedings from the Randol Gold forum, Vancouver '92.
   No published document number.
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 Arsenic Removal from Mining Waste-waters Using Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in a Two-Stage
 Bioreactor. Belin, D.D., B.E. Dinsdale, and P.B. Altringer.  To be presented at International
 Biohydrometallurgy Symposium, August 1993.
 No published document number.

 Bacterial Destruction of Cyanide. Altringer, P.B. and R.H. Lien.  A Report from the Conference
 on "Successful Mine Reclamation:  What Works."
 No published document number.

• Bacterial Leaching of Metals from Various Matrices Found in Sediments, Removing Inorganics
 from Sediment-Associated Waters Using Bioaccumulation and/or BIO-FIX Beads.  Altringer, P.B.
 Presented at EPA-ARCS Workshop, Manitowoc, Wisonsin, 1990.
 No published document number.  See Biological Remediation of Contaminated Sediments with
 Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes  (EPA/600/9-91/001)

 BIO-FIX Water Treatment Technology. Jeffers, T.H., C.R. Ferguson, and P.O. Bennett.
 Published in the Randol Gold Forum Cairns '91 Proceedings. April 1991.
 No published document number.

• Biological Arsenic Removal from Mining and Mill Waters by Anaerobic Sulfate Reducing
 Bacteria.  Dinsdale, B.E., D.D. Belin, and P.B. Altringer.  Proceedings of the 2nd International
 Conference on Environmental Issues and Management of Waste in Energy and Mineral
 Production, Calgary. Alberta, Canada, September 2-4. 1992.
 No published document number.

 Biological and Chemical Cyanide Destruction from Heap Leachates and Residues.  Lien, R.H.,
 B.E. Dinsdale, and P.B. Altringer.  Environmental Management for the 1990's. 1991.
 No published document number.

 Biological and Chemical Cyanide Destruction from Precious Metals Solutions.  Lien, R.H., B.E.
 Dinsdale, and P.B. Altringer. Presented at AIME-SME GOLDTech 4, Reno, NV.  Sept. 1990.
 No published document number.

 Biological and Chemical Selenium Removal from Precious Metals Solutions.  Altringer, P.B.,
 R.H. Lien, and K.R. Gardner.  Environmental Management for the 199'0's. 1991.
 No published document number.

 Biological Treatment of Acid Mine  Waters — Case Studies.  Bennett, P.O., C.R. Ferguson, and
 T.H. Jeffers.  Published in Proceedings, Second International Conference on the Abatement of
 Acidic Drainage. Sept. 1991.
 No published document number.

• Biologically Assisted Control of Selenium in Process Waste  Waters. Larsen, D.M., K.R.
 Gardner, and P.B. Altringer.  Presented at the 118th Annual AIME Meeting, February 1989.
 No published document number.

• Bioreduction ofSelenate and Selenite and Potential Industrial Applications.  D.J. Adams, P.B.
 Altringer, and W.D. Gould.  Presented at the Engineering Foundation Innovative Separation
 Technologies Meeting, Palm Coast, Florida, March 1993.
 No published document number.
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 Bloremediation for Removal of Inorganics from Contaminated Sediment.  D.J. Adams and P.B.
 Altringer.  Presented at the Assessment and Treatment of Contaminated Sediments in the North
 Branch of the Chicago River Conference, October 19-20, 1992.
 No published document number.

 Biosorption of Metal Contaminants from Acidic Mine Waters. Jeffers, T.H., C.R. Ferguson, and
 P.O. Bennett. Published by the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society.   1991.
 No published document number.

 Biosorption of Metal Contaminants from Acidic Mine Waters. Corwin, R.R. and T.H. Jeffers.
 Published in Conference Proceedings: Association of Abandoned Mine Land Programs, 13th
 Annual Conference by Missouri Department of Natural Resources.  Oct.  1991.
 No published document number.

 Biosorption of Metal Contaminants Using Immobilized Biomass. Jeffers,  T.H., C.R. Ferguson,
 and D.C. Seidel.  Published in Biohydrometallurgy — Proceedings of the International
 Symposium, Jackson Hole. WY. August 13-18. 1989.  1989.
 No published document number.

 Biosorption of Metal Contaminants Using Immobilized Biomass — A Laboratory Study.  Jeffers,
 T.H., C.R. Ferguson, and P. G. Bennett.  1990.
 No published document number.

 Case Study: Bacterial  Cyanide Detoxification During Closure of the Green Springs Gold Heap
 Leach Operation.  Lien, R.H. and P.B. Altringer. To be presented at the  International
 Biohydrometallurgy Symposium,  August  1993.
 No published document number.

 Chemical and Biological Cyanide Destruction and Selenium Removal from Precious  Metals
 Tailings Pond Water. Lien, R.H, B.E. Dinsdale, K.R. Gardner, and P.B.  Altringer. Published in
 Gold 90. Society of Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration. 1990.
 No published document number.

 Determining Mechanisms of Anoxic Bacterial Selenium Removal. Altringer, P.B.,  R.H. Lien,  and
 K.R. Gardner. Published in Selenium in the Environment. Marcel Dekker, Inc.  1993.
 No published document number.

1 Mathematically Modeling the Removal of Heavy Metals from a Wastewater Using Immobilized
 Biomass. Trujillo, E.M., T.H. Jeffers, C.R. Ferguson, and H.Q.  Stevenson.  Environmental
 Science and Technology. 25:9:1,559-1,568. 1991.

 Removal of Metal Contaminants from a Waste Stream Using BIO-FIX Beads Containing
 Sphagnum Moss. Bennett, P.G. and T.H. Jeffers.  Presented at the Western Regional Symposium
 on Mining  and Mineral Processing Wastes.  1990.
 No published document number.

 Removal of Metal Contaminants from Waste Waters Using Biomass Immobilized in Polysulfone
 Beads.  Ferguson, C.R., and M.R. Peterson. Presented at the 1989  AIME Annual Meeting.
 1989. Published in Biotechnology in Minerals and Metals Processing.  1989.
 No published document number.
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U.S. Air Force

 • Aerobic Degradation of Trichlorethylene. Nelson, M.J.K., P.H. Pritchard, S.O. Montgomery, and
   A.W. Bourquin.  Jul. 1987.
   ESL-TR-86-44; NTIS: AD-A184 948/8/XAB

* • A Field-Scale Investigation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Degradation in the Vadose Zone
   Enhanced by Soil Venting at Tyndall AFB, FL. Miller, R.N, C.M.Vogel, and R.E. Hinchee.
   Published in In-Situ Bioreclamation (R.E. Hinchee and R.F. Olfenbuttel, Editors),  pp. 283-302.
    1991.
   No published document number.

* • A Rapid Rise In-Situ Respiration Test for Measuring Aerobic Biodegradation Rates of
   Hydrocarbons in Soils. Hinchee, R.E. and S.K. Ong.  Journal of the American Waste
   Management Association. 42:1305-1312.  1992.

* • Assessment of In-Situ Bioremediation Potential and  the Application of Bioventing at a Fuel
   Contaminated Site.  Dupont, R.R.,  WJ. Doucette, and R.E. Hinchee. Published in
   Bioreclamation.  pp. 262-282. 1991.

* • Batch and Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation by Aquifer Microorganisms Under
   Denitrifying Conditions. Hutchins, S.R., S.W. Moolenaar, and D.E. Rhodes. March 1993.
   ESL-TR-92-16

* • Bench Scale Studies of the Soil Aeration Process for Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon
   Soil.  Hinchee, R.E. and M. Arthur. Journal of Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 28/
   29:287-289. 1991

 • Biodegradation and Sorption of Organic Solvents and Hydrocarbon Fuel Constituents in
   Subsurface Environments. Wilson, J.T., J.M. Henson, M.D. Piwoni,  B.H. Wilson, and P.
   Banerjee.   Engineering and Services Laboratory, Air Force Engineering  and Services Center,
   Tyndall Air Force Base, FL.  Mar. 1988.
   ESL-TR-87-52; NTIS: AD-A203 753/9/XAB

* • Biodegradation of Dichloromethane and Its Utilization as a Growth Substrate Under
   Methanogenic Conditions.  Freedman, D.L. and J.M. Gossett. Applied and Environmental
   Microbiology. 57:2847-2857. 1991.

* • Biodegradation of Dichloromethane in a Fixed Film Reactor Under Methanogenic Conditions.
    Freedman, D.L. and J.M. Gossett.  Proceedings — In-Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation: An
    International Symposium. San Diego, CA.  1991.
    No published document number.

* •  Biodegradation of Mixed Solvents  by a Strain of Pseudomonas.  Spain, J.C., C.A. Pettigrew, and
    B.E. Haigler. Published in Environmental Biotechnology for Waste  Treatment. Plenum Press.
    New York, NY.  1991.

* • Biodegradation of Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer Microoganisms Using Oxygen,
    Nitrate, or Nitrous Oxide as the Terminal Electron  Acceptor. Hutchins, S.R. Applied and
    Environmental Microbiology. 57:2403-2407.  1991.
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 Biological Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachloroethylene and Trichloroethylene to Ethylene
 Under Methanogenic Conditions.  Freedman, D.L. and J.M. Gossett.  Applied and Environmental
 Microbiology.  55:2144-2151.  1989.

 Biotransformation and Mineralization of Benzene, Toluene, andXylenes Under Denitrifying and
 Microaerophilic Conditions. Hutchins, S.R. Extended Abstract. 3rd International Conference on
 Groundwater Quality Research.  Dallas, TX. In Press.  1992.
 No published document number.

• Chlorobenzene Degradation by Bacteria Isolated from Contaminated Groundwater.  Nishino,
 S.F., J.C. Spain, L. A. Belcher, and C.D. Litchfield. Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
 58:1719-1726.  1992.

 Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation Under Microaerophilic and Denitrifying Conditions.
 Hutchins, S.R., S.W. Moolenaar, and D.E. Rhodes. Proceedings — 4th Annual Symposium of
 the Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research  Center.  Lamar University, Beaumont, TX.  pp.
 67-90.  1992.
 No published document number.

 Column Studies on BTEX Biodegradation Under Microaerophilic and Denitrifying Conditions.
 Hutchins, S.R., S.W. Moolenaar, and D.E. Rhodes. Extended Abstract, 3rd International
 Conference on Groundwater Quality Research.  Dallas, TX.  In Press.  1992.
 No published document number.

 Combined Biological and Physical Treatment of a Jet Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer.  Downey,
 D.C., R.E. Hinchee, M.S. Westray, and J.K. Slaughter.  Proceedings — NWWA/API Conference
 on Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Groundwater.  Houston, TX.  1988.
 No published document number.

 Combined Biological and Physical Treatment of a Jet Fuel-Contaminated Aquifer.  Downey,
 D.C., R.E. Hinchee, M.S. Westray, and J.K. Slaughter.  U.S. Air Force Engineering and Services
 Center, Tyndall, Air Force Base, FL. 1989.
 No published document number.

 Enhanced Bioreclamation of Jet Fuels — A Full-Scale Test at Eglin Air Force Base, FL.
 Hinchee, R.E.,  D.C. Downey, M.S. Westray, and J.K. Slaughter.  Air Force Engineering and
 Services Laboratory Technical Report.  1989.
 ESL-TR-88-78; NTIS:  AD-A22 348/5/XAB

 Enhanced Bioreclamation, Soil Venting, and Groundwater Extraction: A Cost-Effectiveness and
 Feasibility Comparison.  Hinchee, R.E., D.C. Downey, and E. Coleman.  Proceedings of the
 Conference on Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Groundwater: Prevention.
 Detection, and Restoration. 1988.
 No published document number.

 Enhanced In Situ Biodegradation: Uncontrolled Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide by
 Bacteria.  Spain,  J.C., D.C. Downey, and J.D.  Milligan.  Groundwater. 27:163-167.  1989.
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* • Enhancing Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Fuels in the Vadose Zone through Soil
   Venting.  Hinchee, R.E., D.C. Downey, and T.C. Beard. Proceedings — API/NWWA
   Conference: Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Subsurface Environment, pp. 235-248.  1989.
   No published document number.

* • Enhancing Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons through Soil  Venting.  Hinchee, R.E.,
   D.C. Downey, P.K. Aggarwal, and R.N. Miller.  Journal of Hazardous Materials.  27:315-325.
   1991.

* • Formulation of Nutrient Solutions for In-Situ Bioremediation.  Aggarwal, P.K., J.L. Means, and
   R.E. Hinchee. Published in In-Situ Bioreclamation (R.E. Hinchee and R.F.  Olfenbuttel, Editors).
   pp. 51-66.  1991
   No published document number.

 • In Situ Biological Degradation Test at Kelly Air Force Base, TX. Vol. 1:   Site Characteriza-
   tion, Lab Studies, and Treatment System Design and Installation. Wetzel, et al.  Air Force
   Engineering and Services Center.  Apr. 1986.
   ESL-TR-85-52;  NTIS:  AD-A169 993/3/XAB

 • In Situ Biological Degradation Test at Kelly Air Force Base, TX. Vol. 2:   Field Test Results
   and Cost Model. Final Report.  Wetzel, et al. Air Force Engineering and Services Center.
   Jul. 1987.
   ESL-TR-85-52 Vol 2; NTIS: AD-A187 486/6/XAB

 • In Situ Biological Degradation Test at Kelly Air Force Base, TX. Vol. 3:   Appendices.  Final
   Report. Wetzel, et al. Air Force Engineering and Services Center. Jul. 1987.
   ESL-TR-85-52 Vol 3; NTIS: AD-A186 279/6/XAB

* • In-Situ Respirometry for Determining Aerobic Degradation Rates. Ong, S.K., R.E. Hinchee, R.
   Hoeppel, and R. Scholze.  Published in In-Situ Bioreclamation (R.E. Hinchee and R.F.
   Olfenbuttel, Editors), pp. 541-545. 1991.
   No published document number.

 • Methods to Select Chemicals for In Situ Biodegradation of Fuel Hydrocarbons. Aggarwal, P.K.,
   J.L. Means, R.E. Hinchee,  G.L. Headington, and A.R. Gavaskar.  Jul. 1990.
   ESL-TR-90-13

* • Monitoring In-Situ Biodegradation of Hydrocarbons Using Stable Carbon Isotopes.  Aggarwal,
   P.K. and R.E. Hinchee.  Environmental Science and Technology. 26(6): 1178-1180. 1991.

* • Optimizing Bioventing in Shallow Vadose Zones and Cold Climates.  Leeson, A., R.E. Hinchee,
   G.D. Sayles, C.M. Vogel, and R.N. Miller. Proceedings — In-Situ Bioremediation Symposium.
   Ontario, Canada.  1992.
   No published document number.

* • Performance of Selected In-Situ Soil Decontamination Technologies: An Air Force Perspective.
   Downey, D.C. and M.G. Elliott.  Environmental Progress.  9:169-173.  1990.
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   Preliminary Development of a Bench-Scale Treatment System for Aerobic Degradation of
   Trichloroethylene. Nelson, M.J.K., A.W. Bourquin, and P.H. Pritchard.  Proceedings —
   Reducing Risks from Environmental Chemicals through Biotechnology Conference.  University
   of Washington.  1987.
   No published document number.

   Surface Based Biological Treatment of TCE Contaminated Groundwater.  Battelle Columbus
   Final Report to the U.S. Air Force.
   ESL-TR-90-03

   The Role of Hydrogen Peroxide Stability in Enhanced Bioreclamation Effectiveness. Hinchee,
   R.E., D.C. Downey, and E. Voudrias.  Proceedings — NWWA/API Conference on Petroleum
   Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Groundwater.  Houston, TX. 1988.
   No published document number.

   Use of Hydrogen Peroxide as an Oxygen Source for In-Situ Biodegradation: Part I, Field
   Studies.  Hinchee, R.E., D.C. Downey, and P.K. Aggarwal. Journal of Hazardous Materials.
   27:315-325. 1991.

  • Use of Hydrogen Peroxide as an Oxygen Source for In-Situ Biodegradation: Part 11, Laboratory
   Studies.  Aggarwal, P.K., J.L. Means,  D.C. Downey, and R.E. Hinchee.  Journal of Hazardous
   Materials.  27:301-314.  1991.

  1 Use of Methanotrophs in an Above-Ground Reactor To Treat Groundwater Contaminated with
   Trichloroethylene. Allen, B.R., D.W.  Anderson, and R.A. Ashworth.  Proceedings of the
   Conference on Petroleum Hydrocarbons  and Organic Chemicals in Groundwater: Prevention,
   Detection, and Restoration. 1988.
   No published document number.
U.S. Army

 • Biogrowth Control Mechanisms. U.S. Army Environmental Center.  June 1986.
   CETHA-TS-CR-91070

 • Biotreatment of Gaseous-Phase Volatile Organic Compounds. U.S. Army Environmental Center.
   Jan. 1991.
   CETHA-TE-CR-89061

 • Composting Explosives/Organics Contaminated Soils. Doyle, R.C., et al. U.S. Army
   Environmental Center. May 1986.
   AMXTH-TE-CR-86077

 • Composting of Explosive-Contaminated Soil Technology. U.S. Army Environmental Center.
   Oct. 1989.
   CETHA-TE-CR-90027

 • Field Demonstration — Composting of Propellants Contaminated Sediments at the Badger Army
   Ammunition Plant (BAAP). U.S. Army Environmental Center. Mar. 1989.
   CETHA-TE-CR-89061
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 • Field Demonstration — Composting of Explosives-Contaminated Sediments at the Louisiana
   Army Ammunition Plant (LAAP).  Williams, R.T., P.S. Ziegenfuss, and P.J. Marks.  U.S. Army
   Environmental Center.  Sept. 1988.
   AMXTH-IR-TE-88242

 • Final Technical Report:  Evaluation of Composting Implementation.  U.S. Army Environmental
   Center.  Aug. 1989.
   No published document number.

 • Final Technical Report:  Proceedings for the Workshop on Composting of Explosives
   Contaminated Soils. U.S. Army Environmental Center.  Sept. 1989.
   CETHA-TS-SR-89276

 • Literature Review of Biodegradation in Soil of Selected Rocky Mountain Arsenal Contamination:
   hodrin, Dieldrin, Diisopropylmethylphosphate, 1, 2-Dibromo-3-Chloro-propane, and p-Chloro-
   Phenylmethylsulfoxide.  U.S. Army Environmental Center.  Apr. 1987.
   CETHA-TS-CR-91065

 • Process and Economic Feasibility of Using Composting Technology to Treat Waste Nitrocellu-
   lose Fines.  U.S. Army Environmental Center. March 1991.
   CETHA-TE-CR-91012

 • Reclamation of Metals from Water with a Silage-Microbe Ecosystem.  U.S. Army Environmental
   Center.  March 1991.
   CETHA-TE-CR-91037

 • Task Order 11:  Biodegradation ofDIMP, Dieldrin, hodrin, DBCP, and PCPMSO in Rocky
   Mountain Arsenal Soils. U.S. Army Environmental Center. Jan. 1989.
   CETHA-TE-CR-89006

U.S. Navy

 • Biodecontamination of Fuel Oil Spill Located at NAVCOMMSTA, Thurso, Scotland:  Final
   Report.  Polybac Corporation, U.S. Naval Station, Point Mugu, CA.   Dec. 1985.
   No published document number.

 • Biodegradation for On-Site Remediation of Contaminated Soils and Groundwater at Navy Sites.
   Hoeppel, R.E. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory.  1989.
   No published document number.

 • Bioreclamation Studies of Subsurface Hydrocarbon  Contamination, NAS Patuxent River, MD.
   Groundwater Technology, Inc. Dec. 1988.
   No published document number.

  • Bioventing Soils Contaminated with Petroleum Hydrocarbons. Hoeppel, R.E., R.E.  Hinchee, and
   M.F. Arthur. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory. Journal  of Industrial Microbiology. 8:141-146.
   May 1991.

  •  Combined In Situ Technologies for Reclamation of Jet Fuel Contamination at a Maryland Fuel
    Farm. Hoeppel, R.E. Oct. 1989.
    No published document number.

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   Design/Construction/Installation of Large Soil Columns, And Development/Testing of Innovative
   Soil Aeration Methods to Stimulate In Situ Biodegradation. Arthur, M.F., T.C. Zwick,  and G.K.
   O'Brien. Battelle Laboratories, Columbus, OH. Jul. 1988.
   No published document number.

   Evaluation of Innovative Approaches to Stimulate Degradation of Jet Fuels in Subsoils and
   Groundwater. Arthur, M.F., G.K. O'Brien, S.S. Marsh, and T.C. Zwick. Battelle Laboratories,
   Columbus, OH. Aug.  1989.
   No published document number.

   In Situ Bioreclamation — Applications and Investigations for Hydrocarbon and Contaminated
   Site Remediation. Hinchee, R.E. and R.F. Olfenbuttel (Eds). Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory.
   Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, MA. 1991.
   No published document number.

   In Situ Generation of Oxygen by Electrolysis and the Electrochemical Effects on Micro-
   organisms' Population. Han, M.K., R.E. Wyza, and R.F. Olfenbuttel. Battelle  Laboratories,
   Columbus, OH. Nov.  1991.
   No published document number.

   Literature Survey on Landfarming for Bioreclamation of Fuel-Contaminated Soil at Twenty Nine
   Palms, California. Taback, H.J. and K. Khan. AeroVironment Inc., Monrovia, CA.  Dec.  1987.
   No published document number.

   Removal of Aqueous Phase Petroleum Products in Groundwater by Aeration. Wickramanayake,
   G.B., M.F. Arthur, A.J. Pollack, and S. Krishan.  Battelle Laboratories, Columbus, OH.  Dec.
   1988.
   No published document number.

   Technology Review:  In Situ/On-Site Biodegradation of Refined Oils and Fuel. Riser, E. Sept.
   1988.
   No published document number.
                               G. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL

EPA

 • Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating Groundwater Contaminated with TCE (Trichloro-
   ethylene) and PCE (Tetrachloroethylene):   Lab Studies.  (Journal Version).  Glaze, W.H. and
   J.W. Kang. Water Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH. 1988.
   EPA/600/J-88/114

 • Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) — AWD Technologies:  In Situ Vapor Extraction
   and Steam Vacuum Stripping.
   EPA/540/A5-91/002

* • Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) — AWD Technologies:  Integrated
   AquaDetoxฎ/SVE Technology.
   EPA/540/A5-89/003.
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 • Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) — BioTrol, Inc.:  Soils Washing.
   EPA/540/A5-91/003

 • Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) — CF Systems Organics Extraction System, New
   Bedford, MA. Volume I.
   EPA/540/5-90/002

 • Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) — CF Systems Organics Extraction System, New
   Bedford, MA. Volume II.
   EPA/540/5-90/002a

* • Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) — Dehydrotech Corp.: The Carver-Greenfield
   Process.
   EPA/540/AR-92/002;  NTIS:  PB93-101152

* • Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) — Dupont/Oberlin: Microfiltration Technology.
   EPA/540/A5-90/007; NTIS: PB92-119023

 • Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) — NOVATerra, Inc.:  In Situ Steam/Hot Air
   Stripping.
   EPA/540/5-90/008

 • Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) — Terra Vac: In Situ Vacuum Extraction System.
   EPA/540/5-89/003 (Also available in videocassette from EPA, Edison, NJ)

 • Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) — Toxics Treatment, Inc.: In Situ Steam/Hot Air
   Soil Stripping.
   EPA/540/5-90/003; NTIS:  PB91-181768

 • Applications Analysis Report (SITE Program) — Ultrox International:  Ultraviolet Ozone
   Treatment for Liquids.
   EPA/540/5-89/012

 • Catalytic Dehydrohalogenation:  A Chemical Destruction Method for Halogenated Organics.
   EPA/600/2-86/113

 • Chemical Destruction/Detoxification of Chlorinated Dioxins in Soils. Peterson, R.L. and
   C.J. Rogers.  Proceedings, llth Annual Research Symposium, Cincinnati, OH.  pp.  106-11.  1985.
   EPA/600/9-85/028

 • Cleaning Excavated Soil Using Extraction Agents:  A State-of-the-Art Review.
   NTIS:  PB 89-212757/AS

  • Comprehensive Report on the KPEG Process for Treating Chlorinated  Wastes.
   EPA/600/2-90/005; NTIS:  PB 90-163643/AS

 * • Demonstration Bulletin (SITE Program) — Bergman USA:  Soil/Sediment Washington System.
   EPA/540/MR-92/075
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* • Demonstration Bulletin (SITE Program) — Resources Conservation Co.:  The Basic Extractive
   Sludge Treatment (B.A.S.I.C.).
   EPA/540/MR-92/079

* • Demonstration Bulletin (SITE Program) — SBP Technologies:  Membrane Microfiltration.
   EPA/540/MR-92/014

* • Demonstration Bulletin (SITE Program) — Toronto Harbour Commissioners: Soil Recycling
   Treatment Train.
   EPA/540/MR-92/015

  • Destruction of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons by Catalytic Oxidation.  Joint EPA and AFESC Report
   published by EPA.
   EPA/600/2-86/079

  • Development of Electroacoustical Soil Decontamination (BSD) Process for In Situ Application.
   EPA/540/5-90/004

  • Development of Chemical Countermeasures for Hazardous Waste Contaminated Soil.
   EPA/600/D-84/039

  • Engineering Bulletin — Chemical Dehalogenation:   APEG Treatment.
   EPA/540/2-90/015

  • Engineering Bulletin:  Chemical Oxidation Treatment.
   EPA/540/2-91/025

  • Engineering Bulletin:  In Situ Soil Flushing.
   EPA/540/2-91/021

  • Engineering Bulletin:  In Situ Soil Vapor Extraction.
   EPA/540/2-91/006

  • Engineering Bulletin — In Situ Steam Extraction.
   EPA/540/2-91/005

  • Engineering Bulletin — Soil Washing Treatment.
   EPA/540/2-90/017

  • Engineering Bulletin — Solvent Extraction Treatment.
   EPA/540/2-90/013

  • Engineering Bulletin — Supercritical Water Oxidation.
   EPA/540/S-92/006

  • Evaluation of BEST" Solvent Extraction Sludge Treatment Technology 24-Hour Test.
   NTIS:   PB88-245907

 * • Evaluation of Soil Venting Application.
   EPA/540/S-92/004; NTIS:  PB92-232362
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Field Applications of the KPEG Process for Treating Chlorinated Wastes.
EPA/600/2-89/036

Field Studies of In Situ Soil Washing.  Nash, J.H., Mason and Hanger-Silas Mason Co., Inc.,
Leonardo, NJ.  Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH.
Dec. 1987.
EPA/600/2-87/110; NTIS:  PB88-146808/XAB

Innovative Technology:  BEST Solvent Extraction Process.
OSWER Directive 9200.5-253-FS (Fact Sheet)

Innovative Technology:  Glycolate Dehalogenation.
OSWER Directive 9200.5-254-FS (Fact Sheet)

Innovative Technology:  Soil Washing.
OSWER Directive 9200.5-250-FS (Fact Sheet)

Interim Report on the Feasibility of Using UV (Ultraviolet) Photolysis and APEG (Alkali Poly-
ethylene Glycolate) Reagent for Treatment of Dioxin Contaminated Soils.
EPA/600/2-85/083

Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/Sediments.
EPA/600/4-90/026; NTIS: PB91-127803/CCE

Mobile System for Extracting Spilled Hazardous Materials from Excavated Soils.
EPA/600/2-83/100

PCB Destruction:  A Novel Dehalogenation Reagent.
EPA/600/J-85/407

Report on the Feasibility of APEG:  Detoxification of Dioxin-Contaminated Soils.
EPA/600/2-84/071

Sequential Dehalogenation of Chlorinated Ethenes.
EPA/600/J-86/030

Soil Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference Handbook.
EPA/540/2-91/003

State of Technology Review:   Soil Vapor Extraction Systems.
NTIS:  PB 89-195184

Technology Evaluation Report — U.S. EPA, RREL:  Debris Washing System.
EPA/540/5-91/006

Treating Chlorinated Wastes with the KPEG Process.
EPA/600/S2-90/026

Treatment of Contaminated Soils with Aqueous Surfactants.  Ellis, W.D., J.R. Payne, and G.D.
McNabb. 1985.
EPA/600/2-85/129

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 • U.S. EPA's Mobile In Situ Containment/Treatment Unit.
   Videocassette from EPA, Edison, NJ

 • U.S. EPA's Mobile Soil Washing System.
   Videocassette from EPA, Edison, NJ

DOE

 • Analytical Solutions for Steady State Gas Flow to a Soil Vapor Extraction Well in the
   Unsaturated Zone. Shan, C, R.W. Falta, and I. Javandel.  Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, DOE,
   Berkeley, CA. 1991.
   LBL-30924

 • Application of Soil Venting at a Large Scale:  A Data and Modeling Analysis.
   NTIS: DE91001995/XAB

 • Cryogenic Barrier Enhanced Soil Cleanup, A Literature Review. University of Idaho.
   EG&G Report to be published (Contact DOE, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.)

 • An Evaluation of the Use of an Advanced Oxidation Process to Remove Chlorinated
   Hydrocarbons from Groundwater at the U.S. Department of Energy Kansas City Plant. FY 1989
   Annual Report.  Garland, S.B. H, and G.R. Payton. Oak Ridge National Laboratory,  DOE, TN.
   Oct. 1990.
   ORNL/TM-11337

 • An Evaluation of the Use of a Combination of Ozone-Ultraviolet Radiation and Hydrogen
   Peroxide to Remove Chlorinated Hydrocarbons from Groundwater at the U.S. Department of
   Energy Kansas City Plant.  FY 1988 Annual Report. Garland, S.B. H.  Oak Ridge National
   Laboratory, DOE, TN. May 1989.
   ORNL/TM-11056; NTIS or OSTI:  DE89015678

 • Feasibility Testing of In Situ Vitrification on Arnold Engineering Development Center
   Contaminated Soils.  Timmerman, C.L.  Pacific Northwest Laboratory, DOE, Richland, WA.
   Mar. 1989.
   ORNL/Sub-88-14384/1; NTIS or OSTI:   DE89008976

* • In Situ Air Stripping:  Cost Effectiveness of a Remediation Technology Field Tested at Savannah
   River Integrated Demonstration Site.
   LA-UR-92-1927

 • In Situ Vitrification:  A Review. Cole, L.L., and D.E. Fields.  Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
   DOE, TN.  Nov. 1989.
   ORNL/TM-11293; NTIS or OSTI:  DE90003379

 • In Situ Vitrification, Heat and Immobilization are Combined for Soil Remediation.  Fitzpatrick,
   V., and J. Hansen.  Geosafe Corp., Kirkland, WA.  Hazmat World. 2(12):  30-34.  Dec. 1989.
   No published document number.

 • In Situ Vitrification ofPCB (Polychlorinated Biphenyl)-Contaminated Soils:  Final Report.
   Timmerman, C.L. Pacific Northwest Laboratory, DOE, Richland,  WA.  Oct. 1986.
   EPRI-CS-4839; NTIS or OSTI:  DE87003328

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   In Situ Vitrification:  Test Results for a Contaminated Soil-Melting Process, Supplement 1.
   Buelt, J.L., C.L. Timmerman, and J.H. Westsik, Jr.  Pacific Northwest Laboratory, DOE,
   Richland, WA.  Oct. 1989.
   PNL-SA-15767-Suppl. 1; NTIS or OSTI:   DE90005231

   In Situ Vitrification of Transuranic Wastes:  An Updated Systems Evaluation and Applications
   Assessment.  Buelt, J.L., C.L. Timmerman, K.H. Oma, V.F. Fitzpatrick, and J.G. Carter. Pacific
   Northwest Laboratory, DOE, Richland, WA. Mar. 1987.
   PNL-4800-SuppI. 1; NTIS or OSTI:  DE87007356

   Remediation of Contaminated Soil Using Heap Leach Mining Technology. Tork, D. A. and
   P.L. Aamodt. Los Alamos National Laboratory, DOE, NM.  1990.
   LAUR-90-701; NTIS or OSTI:  DE90007510

   Steam Stripping and Batch Distillation for the Removal/Recovery of Volatile Organic
   Compounds. Hassan, S.Q., and J.P. Herrin.  Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
   Cincinnati University, Cincinnati, OH.  1989.
   NTIS: PB 89-218796/XAB
DOI
   Acid Leach Processing of an Arsenic-Containing Copper Waste.  Gritton, K.S. and J.E.
   Gebhardt. Published in Proceedings of the Western Regional Symposium on Mining and
   Mineral Processing Wastes. Berkeley. CA. May 30 - June 1, 1990.
   No published document number.

   Alternatives for Treatment of Arsenic-Containing Copper Industrial Bleed Streams. Gritton, K.S.
   and J.E. Gebhardt.  Published in Proceedings of the COPPER 91 — COBRE 91 International
   Symposium. Ottawa. Canada. August 18-21, 1991.
   No published document number.

   Copper Extraction from Aqueous Solutions with Liquid Emulsion Membranes:  A Preliminary
   Laboratory Study.  Nilsen, D.N., B.W. Jong, and A.M. Stubbs.  Bureau of Mines Report of
   Investigation 9375, 1991.
   No published document number.

   Development and Evaluation of a Laboratory-Scale Continuous Circuit for the Extraction of
   Copper with Emulsion Membranes in Hydrometallury and Electrometallurgy of Copper. Nilsen,
   D.N. and G.L. Hundley. Published in Proceedings of the Copper 91-Cobre 91 International
   Symposium. Ottawa. Canada, August 18-21. 1991.
   No published document number.

   • Evaluation of the Performance of a Laboratory-scale Continuous Circuit for the recovery of
   Copper.  Nilsen, D.N. and G.L. Hundley. Presented at an "Open Industry Briefing," Annual
   Meeting  of the Arizona Section of AJME, Tucson, Arizona, Dec. 6-7,  1992.
   No published document number.
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* • Extraction of Cu from Mine Drainage Solution with Liquid Emulsion Membranes: A
   Preliminary Laboratory Study.  Nilsen, D.N. and A.M. Stubbs.  Presented at Pacific NW Metals
   and Minerals Conference, Portland. Oregon, April 22-24. 1990.
   No published document number.

* • Liquid Emulsion Membrane for Wastewater Cleanup (Briefing Sheet). O'Hare, S.A.  and D.N.
   Nilsen. 1992.
   No published document number.

  • Metal Recovery from Acid-Leach Processing of Arsenic-Containing Copper Wastes.  Steele, D.K.
   and K.S. Gritton. Presented at the 1991 SME Annual Meeting.
   No published document number.

  • Metal Recovery from Metallurgical Wastes. Gritton, K.S.,  L.J. Froisland, M.B. Shirts, and J.E.
   Gebhardt. Presented at the SME Annual Meeting.  1990.
   No published document number.

  • Selenium Removal with Ferrous Hydroxide. Moody, C.D.  and A.P.  Murphy. Proceedings of
   Toxic Substances in Agricultural Water Supply and Drainage, U.S. Committee on Irrigation and
   Drainage, pp. 231-241.  Jun. 1989.
   Available from Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Air Force

  •  In Situ Decontamination by Radiofrequency Heating — Field Test. Dev, H., J. Enk, G. Stresty,
    J. Bridges, and D. Downey.  Sept. 1989.
    ESL-TR-88-62; NTIS:  AD-A221 186/0/XAB

  •  Radio Frequency/Vapor Extraction Technology To Treat Hydrocarbons in Soil.  Looney, B.
    Savannah River Plant, Aiken, SC. 1992-93.
    No published document number.

  •  Removal of Volatile Organics from Humidified Air Streams by Absorption. Coutnat, R.W.,
    T. Zwick, and B.C. Kim.  Dec. 1987.
    ESL-TR-87-24

  •  Surfactant-Enhanced In Situ Soils Washing. Nash, J., R. Traver, and D.C. Downey. Sept.  1987.
    ESL-TR-87-18; NTIS:  AD-A188 066/5/XAB

  •  Vapor-Phase Catalytic Oxidation of Mixed Volatile Organic Compounds.  Greene, H.  University
    of Akron, Akron, OH.  Sept. 1989.
    ESL-TR-89-12
U.S. Army

  • Adsorption and Desorption of Dinitrotoluene on Activated Carbon.  U.S. Army Environmental
   Center. Aug. 1987.
   CETHA-TS-CR-91048
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Arsenic Contaminated Treatment Pilot Study at the Sharpe Army Depot (SHAD) Lathrope, CA:
Final Technical Report.  U.S. Army Environmental Center. Dec. 1990.
CETHA-TS-CR-90184

Bench-Scale Investigation of Air Stripping of Volatile Organic Compounds from Soil:  Technical
Report.  McDevitt, N.P., J.W. Noland, and P.J. Marks.  U.S. Army Environmental Center. Aug.
1986.
AMXTH-TE-CR-86092

Demonstration Testing of Plastic Media Blasting (PMB) at Letterkenny Army Depot.  U.S. Army
Environmental Center. Jan. 1989.
No published document number.

Draft Final Report for Pilot Demonstration of an Air Stripping Technology for the Treatment of
Groundwater Contaminated with Volatile Organic Compounds at Sharpe Army Depot. U.S.
Army Environmental Center.
CETHA-TS-CR-91071

Engineering and Development Support of General Decontamination Technology for the
DARCOM Installation Restoration Program Task 4.  Desensitization of Explosive-Laden Soils/
Sediments, Phase II — Lab Studies. U.S. Army Environmental Center. Mar. 84-Nov. 85.
DRXTH-TE-CR-83207; NTIS:  AD-A162 456/8/XAB

Evaluation of Ultraviolet/Ozone Treatment of Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) Groundwater.
Buhts, R., P. Malone, and D. Thompson.  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment
Station Technical Report.  1978.
Report No. Y-78-1

Final Technical Report:  Bench Scale Investigation of Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) from Various Soil Types. U.S. Army Environmental
Center.  Nov. 1987.
AMXTH-TE-CR-87124

Final Technical Report:  Demonstration of Thermal Stripping ofJP-4 and Other VOCs from
Soils at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. U.S. Army Environmental Center.
March 1990.
CETHA-TE-CR-90026

Final Technical Report:  Economic Evaluation of Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Soil.  U.S. Army Environmental Center. Aug. 1986.
AMXTH-TE-CR-86085

Final Technical Report:  Pilot Investigation of Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of Volatile
Organic Compounds from Soil  (2 Vols). U.S. Army Environmental Center. June 1986.
AMXTH-TE-TR-86074

Final Technical Report:  Use of Activated Carbon for  Treatment of Explosive-Contaminated
Groundwater at the Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP).  U.S. Army Environmental Center.
Aug. 1989.
CETHA-CR-89216
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   Final Technical Report: Use of Activated Carbon for Treatment of Explosive-Contaminated
   Groundwater at the Milan Army Munitions Plant (MAAP). U.S. Army Environmental Center.
   May 1990.
   CETHA-CR-90041

   Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil Treatment.  Roy F. Weston, Inc.  U.S. Army Environmental
   Center.  Feb. 1987.
   AMXTH-TE-CR-86101

   In Situ Air Stripping of Soils Pilot Study:  Final Report.  Anastos, G.J., et al. U.S. Army
   Environmental Center. Oct. 1985.
   AMXTH-TE-TR-85026

   In Situ Volatilization Remedial System Cost Analysis:   Technical Report. Metzer, N., et al. U.S.
   Army Environmental Center. Aug. 1987.
   AMXTH-TE-CR-87123

   Laboratory Study of In Situ Volatilization Technology Applied to Fort Campbell Soils
   Contaminated with JP-4:  Final Report. Marks, P., et al. U.S. Army Environmental Center.
   May 1987.
   No published document number.

   Laboratory Study of In Situ Volatilization Technology Applied to Letterkenny Army Depot Soils.
   U.S. Army  Environmental Center. Mar. 1988.
   AMXTH-TE-CR-88009

   Soil Washing Development Program and Demonstration Test on Basin F Materials. Arthur D.
   Little, Inc.  U.S. Army Environmental Center.  May 1988.
   AMXTH-TE-CR-86016

   Technical and Economic Evaluation of Air Stripping for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
   Removal from Contaminated Groundwater at Selected Army Sites. Tennessee Valley Authority
   National Fertilizer and Environmental Research Center, Muscle Shoals, AL. Jul. 1991.
   CETHA-TE-91023

   Use of Vapor Extraction Systems for In Situ Removal of Volatile Organic Compounds from Soil.
   Bennedsen, H.B., J.P. Scott, and J.D. Hartley.  U.S. Army Environmental Center.  Mar. 1987.
   No published document number.
U.S. Navy

 • Advanced Oxidation Process for Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater.  Olah and Law.
   Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory. 71-080  20#T357104.
   TM-71-90-2

 • Chemical Dehalogenation Treatment: Base-Catalyzed Decomposition Process (BCDP). Chan,
   D.B. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory. Aug. 1991.
   Technical Data Sheet.
   No published document number.
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   Demonstration ofPCB Dechlorination Using Base-Catalyzed Decomposition.  Rogers, C. Naval
   Civil Engineering Laboratory. Oct. 1990.
   No published document number.

   Evaluation of Combined Treatment Technology for Navy Remediation Site Groups (PACT
   Process). Barber, D.B. and L.W. Canter.  Environmental and Ground Water Institute, University
   of Oklahoma. Dec.  1989.
   No published document number.

   Evaluation of Photochemical Oxidation Technology for Navy Remediation Site Groups. Paul, D.
   and L.W. Canter. University of Oklahoma. Dec.  1989.
   No published document number.

   Evaluation of Processes to Chemically Treat PCBs and Hazardous Materials. Hinchee, R.E.,
   G.B. Wickramanayake, B.C. Kim and H. Nack. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory. Dec. 1989.
   No published document number.

   Initial Feasibility Report:  Investigation of Photochemical Oxidative Techniques for Treatment
   of Contaminated Groundwater. Olah and Law.  Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory.  71-080.
   TM-71-90-9

   Test Report: KPEG Process for Treating Chlorinated Wastes. PEI Associates. Sept. 1989.
   No published document number.

   Treatment of Navy Landfill Leachate Contaminated with Low Levels of Priority Pollutants. Jue,
   C. and R.W. Regan, Sr. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory. Oct. 1991.
   No published document number.
                             H. COMMUNITY RELATIONS
EPA

 • A Citizen's Guide To Innovative Treatment Technologies for Contaminated Soils, Sludges,
   Sediments, and Debris.
   EPA/542/F-92/001
 * EPA/542/f-92/014 (Spanish)

 • A Citizen's Guide To How Innovative Treatment Technologies Are Being Successfully Applied at
   Superfund Sites.
   EPA/542/F-92/002
 * EPA/542/F-92/015 (Spanish)

 • A Citizen's Guide To Soil Washing.
   EPA/542/F-92/003
 * EPA/542/F-92/016 (Spanish)

 • A Citizen's Guide To Solvent Extraction.
   EPA/542/F-92/004
 * EPA/542/F-92/017 (Spanish)
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• A Citizen's Guide To Glycolate Dehalogenation.
  EPA/542/F-92/005
* EPA/542/F-92/-18 (Spanish)

• A Citizen's Guide To Thermal Desorption.
  EPA/542/F-92/006
* EPA/542/F-92/019 (Spanish)

• A Citizen's Guide To In Situ Soil Flushing.
  EPA/542/F-92/007
* EPA/542/F-92/020 (Spanish)

• A Citizen's Guide To Bioventing.
  EPA/542/F-92/008
* EPA/542/F-92/021 (Spanish)

• A Citizen's Guide To Using Indigenous and Exogenous Microorganisms in Bioremediation.
  EPA/542/F-92/009
* EPA/542/F-92/022 (Spanish)

• A Citizen's Guide To Air Sparging.
  EPA/542/F-92/010
* EPA/542/F-92/023 (Spanish)

• Understanding Bioremediation:  A Guidebook for Citizens.
  EPA/540/2-91/002
* EPA/542/F-92/024 (Spanish)
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                              I.  DOCUMENT SOURCES
EPA documents and reports listed in this bibliography may be obtained from the following sources:
EPA/530 Document Numbers:
RCRA Docket and Information Center
EPA Document Numbers (except EPA/530):
National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information (NCEPI)
OSWER Directives:
Superfund Document Center
                                       U.S. EPA
                                       Attn:  RCRA Information Center
                                       401 M Street, SW, WH-562
                                       Washington, DC 20460
                                       202/260-9327
                                       NCEPI
                                       11029 Kenwood Rd.
                                       Cincinnati, OH 45242
                                       FAX Orders: 513/891-6685
                                       U.S. EPA/Document Center
                                       401 M Street SW, OS-245
                                       Washington, DC 20460
                                       Attn. Superfund Directives
                                       202/260-9760
                                       EPA/TIX
                                       Woodbridge Ave.
                                       Bldg. 209
                                       Edison, NJ  08837
                                       908/321-6860
                                       Kay Cooper
                                       U.S. EPA/RSKERL
                                       P.O.Box 1198
                                       Ada, OK 74820
                                       405/436-8651
NTIS Document Numbers:
       (Non-EPA personnel must order EPA documents with NTIS numbers from NTIS.)

       National Technical Information Service
       U.S. Department of Commerce
       5285 Port Royal Road
       Springfield, VA  22161

       To ORDER reports:   703/487-4650

       For general Information:   703/487-4600
Videocassettes:
EPA/Technical Information
Exchange (TIX)
Publications from
EPA/Ada Laboratory:
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Older U.S. Air Force materials, not available from NTIS, from:

       U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence
       AFCEE/CC
       Brooks Air Force Base, TX  78235-5000
       210/536-1110

Order U.S. Army documents from NTIS (see above) or DTIC:

       Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)
       Cameron Station
       Alexandria, VA 22304-6145

       User Services:  703/274-3848

       Documents with CETHA or AMXTH numbers, not available through NTIS or DTIC, may be
       requested from:

       U.S. Army Environmental Center
       ATTN: ENAEC-TS-D
       Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland  21010-5401
       410/671-2054

       Documents with WES numbers, not available from NTIS, may be requested from:

       Environmental Engineering Division
       U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station
       Vicksburg, MS 39180-6199
       601/643-2856

Order U.S. Department of Energy documents with OSTI Numbers from:

       OSTI
       U.S. Dept.  of Energy
       Oak Ridge, TN 37801

U.S. Department of Interior documents may be ordered from the Library of the Salt Lake City
Research Center:

       Library
       Salt Lake City Research Center
       U.S. Department of Interior
       729 Arapeen Drive
       Salt Lake City, UT 84108
       801/524-6112
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Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory documents that are not available through NTIS may be requested
from the laboratory directly:

       Division Director
       Code L-71
       Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory (NCEL)
       Port Hueneme, CA 93043
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