United Sta'.es Risk Reduction
Environmental Protection Engineering Laboratory
Agency Cincinnati OH 45268
Edison, NJ 08837
Research and Development
r/EPA 19th Annual
ir- RREL Hazardous
Waste Research
Symposium
April 13 - 15, 1993
The Westin Hotel
Cincinnati, OH
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CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
Plenary Session I
Tuesday, April 13, 1993 • 8:30 am
Plenary Session II
"The Technical Issues of Siting Temporary and
Permanent Hazardous Waste Incinerators"
Thursday, April 15, 1993 • 10:30 am
SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION
Prereglstratiort Deadline • March 26
(After March 2$, Registration will take place
onsite)
Mail to:
SAIC
Attn: Technology Transfer Dept
501 Office Center Drive, Suite 420
Ft. Washington, PA 19034
Fax to; ;
SAIC - (215)628-8916
Inquires:
SAIC - VSQO-783-3870
in PA (215) 628-9317
1 pm - 3 pm IT, Monday,, Wednesday, f riday
HOTEL RESERVATIONS
Deadline • March 26
Mail to:
The Westin Hotel
at Fountain Square
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Telephone (513) 621-7700
Please use the symposium and hotel registration forms
in this brochure.
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Objective of the Symposium
A program of papers, panel discussions, and poster
displays will be presented outlining state-of-the-
art findings from research funded by EPA's Risk
Reduction Engineering Laboratory (RREL). In addi-
tion, this year presentations will be made by the
following Hazardous Substance Research Centers:
/ Northeast
/ Great Plains-Rocky Mountain
/ South and Southwest
/ Western Region
/ Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic.
Projects funded by RREL's Superfund Technology
Demonstration Division cover topics including:
- Superfund Innovative Technology
Evaluation (SITE) demonstrations
- SITE Emerging Technology Program
- Leak prevention and corrective action
for underground storage tanks.
Projects funded by RREL's Waste Minimization,
Destruction and Disposal Research Division in-
clude:
- Pollution prevention
- Thermal destruction
- Municipal solid waste and residuals
management.
Projects funded by RREL's Water and Hazardous
Waste Treatment Research Division cover topics
including:
- Chemical/physical treatment options
- Innovative treatment processes
- Field evaluations of hazardous waste
treatment technologies
- Biological technologies.
Projects funded by RREL's Drinking Water Research
Division include:
- Drinking water treatment/management
- Corrosion
- Organics removal
- Health effects
- Ultrafiltration
In general, papers will report the results of com-
pleted projects. Poster displays will cover recently
initiated and ongoing research projects. Panel
discussions will take place on a variety of research
activities.
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Who Should Attend
Federal, state and local agency personnel, consult-
ants, researchers, equipment manufacturers, and
services suppliers involved in hazardous waste
management.
Symposium Registration
A registration form is included in this brochure.
There is no registration fee, but all attendees must
register either by mail or onsite. Registration will
be held at the hotel on Monday, April 12, 6:00 pm
to 8:30 pm, and Tuesday, April 13, beginning at
7:00 am.
Attendees who arrive on Monday are invited to:
"Meet the RREL Professional Staff" Reception (cash
bar) 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm in the Presidential Ball-
room.
Hotel Registration
The Symposium will be held at the Westin Hotel in
downtown Cincinnati. These special room rates
will be in effect:
Government Rate $64 (must show government ID
at check-in)
Conference Rate $102
These rates do not include sales tax.
Rooms will be assigned on a first-come, first-serve
basis from a reserved block. Rooms not assigned
from the block by March 26,1993 will be released,
and reservations after that will be handled on a
space-available basis.
A hotel reservation form is included in this
brochure. By completing this form, and sending
it directly to the hotel, your reservations will be
guaranteed for late arrival. You may make
your reservations by phone (513) 621-7700. If
you telephone reservations, be sure to mention
that you will be attending the EPA Research Sym-
posium so that you qualify for the special room
rate.
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Program Overview
The Symposium will be in session from 8:30 am to
5:00 pm on Tuesday, April 13, and Wednesday,
April 14, and from 8:30 am to 12:00 noon on
Thursday, April 15. There will be two Plenary
Sessions.
The first Plenary Session will be held on Tuesday
morning, followed by concurrent sessions for Pa-
pers (Sessions A & B) and Panel Discussions (Ses-
sion C). The second Plenary Session will take place
on Thursday morning, following the last paper
presentation.
Posters will be on display for the duration of the
Symposium but will be showcased at two Poster
Sessions scheduled from 2:30-3:30 pm on Tues-
day and Wednesday. During the poster sessions,
researchers will be on hand to discuss their projects
with interested attendees.
Optional Luncheons
There are many restaurants within walking dis-
tance of the hotel; however, you may choose to
have lunch at the hotel with other attendees. Full-
course, self-serve luncheon buffets are offered on
Tuesday, April 13 and Wednesday, April 14.
If you choose either of these optional luncheons, a
check for $17 per lunch (includes tax and gratuity)
made payable to SAIC, must accompany your
registration form. Lunch orders and checks must
be received no later than March 26,1993.
Optional Dinner and Movie at
Union Terminal
On Tuesday, April 13, an evening social event is
planned at Union Terminal, an art deco train
station/multiple museum complex. Dinner will be
served in a private dining room used by the Cincin-
nati Railroad Barons.
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Following dinner, participants will have the option
of seeing "Antarctica" at the Omnimax Theatre
housed at the Terminal. The cash bar begins at
6:00 pm and dinner will be served at 6:30 pm. The
movie begins at 8:00 pm.
The cost of the dinner is $25 (includes tax and
gratuity). This includes a full-course dinner with
choice of chicken with rosemary/mustard sauce or
roast pork loin with sauteed apples. The cost of the
Omnimax movie is $5.50.
Transportation to and from the Terminal will be
the responsibility of each attendee. Directions will
be provided onsite. Attendees who wish to attend
must check the appropriate spaces on the registra-
tion form, choose a dinner entree, and submit the
form with a check for the fee, made payable to
SAIC. Reservations must be made by March 26,
1993.
Refunds will be made only for those cancellations
received by March 26 and will be sent out approxi-
mately one month after the Symposium.
This year's program offers four optional tours:
EPA's Center Hill Research Facility for Solid and
Hazardous Waste Research — this facility in-
cludes the chemical solidification/stabilization lab,
other geotechnical labs, soils decontamination
research, and site remediation studies.
EPA's Test and Evaluation (T&E) Facility — this
facility provides EPA's Cincinnati-based laborato-
ries with the capability to study the treatment of
municipal and industrial pollutants. The research
capabilities are also open to state and local govern-
ments, business, industry, and colleges through
cooperative agreements.
EPA's Research Containment Facility—this build-
ing is the Agency's first self-contained, freestand-
ing, high-hazard facility dedicated to safely per-
forming research and development on toxic and
hazardous materials.
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DOE's Fernald Environmental Management
Project — Fernald is a former DOE uranium pro-
cessing facility. The tour will be an overview of the
ongoing environmental management project.
The fee for each tour is $5.00. This fee will be
collected onsite when you sign up at the tour sign-
up desk. More information will be provided at the
symposium.
Other Special Activities
During the Symposium, EPA exhibits and data-
bases will be on display. Videotapes will be shown
on special topics and a publication order form will
be available to order EPA documents.
Attendees may use a designated hotel conference
room for small meetings (up to 12 people). A sign-
up sheet for scheduling will be available onsite.
Abstract Proceedings
An Abstract Proceedings will be produced and
each registered attendee will receive a copy. If you
will not be attending the Symposium, but would
like a copy of the Abstract Proceedings, check the
appropriate box on the Registration Form.
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Symposium Registration to SAIC
Preregistration Deadline - March 26, 1993
Hotel Reservations to the Westin Hotel
Deadline - March 26, 1993
Hotel Rates
$64 - Government
$102 - Conference
Monday, April 12
Registration, Gibson Foyer - 6:00-8:30 pm
Cocktail Reception (Cash Bar),
Presidential Ballroom - 6:00-9:00 pm
Tuesday, April 13
Registration, Gibson Foyer - begins at 7:00 am
Conference Program Begins -
Plenary Session I - 8:30 am
Luncheon at Hotel (optional) $17.00
Poster Session, Presidential Ballroom -
2:30-3:30 pm
Cocktail Reception (Cash Bar),
Presidential Ballroom - 5:00-7:00 pm
Dinner at Union Terminal (optional)
6:00 pm - $25.00
Omnimax Movie "Antarctica", at
UnionTerminal (optional), 8:00 pm - $5.50
Wednesday, April 14
Luncheon at Hotel (optional) $17.00
Poster Session, Presidential Ballroom -
2:30-3:30 pm
Cocktail Reception (Cash Bar),
Presidential Ballroom - 5:00-7:00 pm
Thursday, April 15
Plenary Session II -10:30 am
Meeting Adjourns - Noon
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Cocktail Reception (Cash Bar)
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Driving Directions to Westin Hotel -
Cincinnati, OH
From Dayton Area: Take 1-75 South to the Vine
Street exit (exits right at 3rd Street). Vine Street is
one way going North. Pass 4th Street going North
on Vine. The hotel is on the right side of Vine Street
just before 5th Street.
From Airport/Kentucky: Take 1-75 North; after
crossing the 1-75/71 bridge to Cincinnati, stay in
the right hand lane and take the Vine Street exit.
Take Vine Street (one way going North). Pass 4th
Street. The hotel is on the right side of Vine Street
just before 5th Street.
From Cleveland/Columbus: Take 1-75 South
through the tunnel in Downtown Cincinnati to the
Vine Street exit (exits left). Vine Street is one way
going North. Pass 4th Street. The hotel is on the
right side of Vine Street just before 5th Street.
From Indianapolis: Take 1-74 to 1-75 South and
follow directions above from Dayton.
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Fountain Square South: On Vine Street between
4th and 5th; next to the Vine Street entrance of the
Westin Hotel. Open 24 hours.
Fountain Square North: On Vine Street between
5th and 6th, underneath Fountain Square. Open
24 hours.
Westin Hotel: Vine Street entrance. Valet parking
available.
Walnut Garage: 626 Walnut Street, (513) 721-
6140. Open Monday-Saturday 6:00-1:00 am.
Closed Sunday and holidays.
Limousine from Airport
Jetport Express: (606) 283-3702. Regularly
scheduled limousine service to and from down-
town Cincinnati and the airport.
Other Motets 'Within Walking Distance
Omni Netherland Plaza: 35 West 5th Street,
(513)421-9100.
Clarion Hotel: 141 West 6th Street, (513) 352-
2100.
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Tuesday, April 13
8:30 am (PLENARY SESSION I
E. Timothy Oppelt
Director, Risk Reduction
Engineering Laboratory
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
Alfred W. Lindsey
Director, Office of
Environmental Engineering and
Technology Demonstration
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
Denise Swink
Associate Deputy Assistant
Secretary, Office of Industrial
Technologies
U.S. Department of Energy
9:30 am Question and Answer Period
10:00 am Coffee Break
The Symposium will conclude on Thursday,
April 15 with Plenary Session II, "The Technical
Issues of Siting Temporary and Permanent
Hazardous Waste Incinerators", scheduled from
10:30- Noon.
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Thursday, April 15
10:30 am (^PLENARY SESSION II
Panel Discussion -
"The Technical Issues of Siting Temporary and
Permanent Hazardous Waste Incinerators"
Moderator - Clyde R. Dempsey, Acting
Chief, Waste Minimization Destruction
& Disposal Research Division,
U.S. EPA, RREL
Panel
Dr. Robert Cinsburg, Consultant
National Toxics Campaign
Dr. Ron Kagel
Dow Chemical
Dr. Kathryn Kelly, President
Environmental Toxicology International
Dr. ]im Cudahy, President
Focus Environmental, Inc.
Ms. Sonya Sasseville, Chief
Alternative Technology Section
U.S. EPA, Office of Solid Waste
Question and Answer Period
Noon Adjourn
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POSTERS • POSTERS • POSTERS
• A Beach Microcosm for the Study of Oil
Biodegradation
• An Evaluation of Drinking Water Samples Pre-
Disinfected with Chlorine Dioxide Using Chemical,
Microbiological and Mutagenicity Endpoints
• Application of Computer Simulation/Modeling for
Industrial Pollution Prevention
• Bench Scale Treatability Study Evaluation of
Thermal Desorption and Solvent Extraction as
Remedial Options at the Industrial Latex Superfund
Site
• Case Studies Involving the RREL RCRA Corrective
Action Program
• Cold Compressed Air for Electronic Component
Cooling
• Current Developments in Solidification/Stabilization
Technology
• Evaluating the Feasibility of Bioremediating Open
Sea Oil Spills
• Evaluation of Corrosion Rates of Lead Pipes and
Copper Pipes by Means of Polarization
Measurement
• Evaluation of Material Recovery Facilities for
Municipal Solid Waste Recycling
• Fluidized Bed Incinerator Metals Capture
• Fluid Extraction-Biological Degradation of
Polyaromtic Hydrocarbons From Town Gas Soils
• Fungal Treatment of Soil at a Wood Preserving Site
• In-Situ Migration of Acid Water
• MIDAS for Solids Contaminated with Organics and
Metals
• Microbial Removal of Lead
On Site Anaerobic Biodegradation of Dinoseb or
TNT Contaminated Soils
Operating Parameters to Minimize Emissions
During Rotary Kiln Emergency Safety Vent
Openings
Nutritional Requirement and Buffering Capacity of
Various Phosphate Sources for Oil Degrading
Cultures in Sea Water
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POSTERS • POSTERS • POSTERS
• Pollution Prevention Technology Transfer through
Research Briefs
• Predicting Resistance of Chemical Protective
Clothing Using Neural Computing Techniques
• Predicting Solidification/Stabilization Performance
Using Neural Computing Techniques
• RD&D with Tidewater Interagency Prevention
Program
• RREL Remedy Screening Program
• RREL Underground Storage Tank Research Program
Overview
• Reverse Osmosis: Pesticide and Organics Removal
from Drinking Water
• Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory (RREL),
Drinking Water Technology Transfer Activities - U.S.
EPA
• SITE Demonstration of Peroxidation Systems, Inc. of
the Peroxpure Process: Advanced Oxidation
Process
• SOWAT: Sequence Optimizer for Wastewater
Treatability
• Slow-Release Solid Oxygen to Enhance
Bioremediation
• Technical Resource Documents for Cleanup of
Wood Preserving, Solvent, Pesticide, and Metals
Sites
• The Leachate-Recirculating MSW Landfill
• Thermally Induced Water Movement Within
Geomembrane Covered Clay Liners
• The U.S. EPA Incineration Research Facility
• The Use of Secondary Lead Smelters for the
Recovery of Lead from Lead Contaminated
Materials at Superfund Sites
• Thermally Induced Water Movements Within
Geomembrane Covered Clay Liners
• X-Ray Treatment of Organic Wastes
• X-Ray Treatment of Organic Wastes in an Aqueous
Matrix
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ortunities
There are several Sightseeing Opportunities in
Cincinnati for attendees and spouses.
Sightseeing and dining guides will be available at
the registration desk. The following is a partial
listing of some highlights.
Union Terminal - 1301 Western Avenue, (513)
287-7000. Art Deco train station/multiple mu-
seum complex which features the Cincinnati His-
torical Society, Natural History Museums, and an
Omnimax Theatre.
The Cincinnati Reds - 100 Riverfront Stadium,
(51 3) 421 -REDS for information on major league
baseball games. Tickets on sale at Riverfront
Stadium, Reds Gift Shop/Hyatt Hotel.
Tower Place - Carew Tower, 4th and Race Streets,
(51 3) 241 0-7700. A renovated Art Deco "mixed-
use urban center" combining restaurants, stores,
offices, and a hotel under one roof.
Taft Museum - 316 Pike Street, (513) 241-0343.
Former home of Anna Sinton and Charles Phelps
Taft built in 1 820, paintings, porcelains, and enam-
els. Open Monday-Saturday, 1 0:00 am- 5:00 pm.
Sawyer Point - Bicentennial Commons, Pete Rose
Way. A major city park along the waterfront. For
information on upcoming activities call (513) 352-
4000. Open every day.
Cincinnati Symphony - 1241 Elm Street, (513)
621-1919. jesus Lopez-Cobos, Music Director,
September through May in Music Hall. For infor-
mation and tickets call (51 3) 381-3300.
Cincinnati Art Museum - Eden Park, (51 3) 721-
5204. Offering the visitor over 100 galleries re-
viewing the visual arts through art exhibitions.
Open daily except Monday and major holidays.
Krohn Conservatory - Eden Park Drive, (51 3) 352-
4086. Contains 1 ,500 labeled specimens of tropi-
cal plants and seasonal floral displays. One of the
largest public greenhouses in the world.
Cincinnati Zoo - 3400 Vine Street, (513) 281-
4700. Nation's first Insect World exhibit. Outdoor
gorilla display, floral display, and Big Cat Canyon.
Home of rare white Bengal tigers.
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