United States     Office of Research ana
       Environmental Protection Development
       Agency        Washington, DC 20460
&EPA 20th Annual
       RREL
       Research
       Symposium

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      CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
Tuesday - March 15
             8:30 am  Plenary Session
       3:00 - 3:30 pm  Poster Sessions

Wednesday - March 16
           2:30 -3:30  Poster Sessions

Thursday - March 17
            10:30 am  Plenary Session
 (New this year) 1:00 pm  Tours
 SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION

        (There is no registration fee)
        Preregistration Deadline
            • February 23  •
      (After February 23, 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 - 1-800-783-3870
      in PA (215) 628-931 7
      1 pm - 3 pm ET, Monday, Wednesday, Friday
     HOTEL RESERVATIONS^

       Deadline  •  February 23
        (After Feb. 23, reservations will be
         on a space-available basis only)
       Mail to:
       The Westin Hotel
       at Fountain Square
       Cincinnati, OH  45202
       Telephone (51 3) 621-7700
 Please use the symposium and hotel registration forms
              in this brochure.

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         Objectives of the Symposium
  A program of papers, panel discussions, and poster
  displays will be presented outlining the latest envi-
  ronmental technology advances from EPA-spon-
  sored research in the areas of:
  POLLUTION PREVENTION
     Pollution Prevention Demonstrations
     Life Cycle Analysis
     Clean Products Research

  REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY
     Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
         Program
     RREL Technologies
     Oil Spills

  WASTE TECHNOLOGY
     Municipal Solid Waste
     Hazardous Waste

  WATER TECHNOLOGY
     Drinking Water
     Wastewater

  In addition, this year presentations will be made by
  the Northeast, Great Plains-Rocky Mountain, Great
  Lakes and Mid-Atlantic, and South and Southwest
  Hazardous Substance Research Centers.
  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 environmental tech-
nologies.
             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, March 14, 6:00
pm to  8:30 pm, and Tuesday, March 15,  begin-
ning 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 $62 (must show government ID
      and bring signed tax-exempt status form at check-in)

    Conference Rate $109
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 February 23, 1994 will be re-
leased, 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, March 15, and Wednesday,
March 16, and from 8:30 am to 12:00 noon on
Thursday, March 17.  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 and
Papers (Session C). The second Plenary Session will
take place on Thursday morning, following the last
session.

Posters will be on display for the duration of the
Symposium but will be showcased at two Poster
Sessions scheduled from 3:00 - 3:30 pm on Tues-
day and from 2:30 - 3:30 pm Wednesday. During
the poster sessions, researchers will be on hand to
discuss their projects with interested attendees.
           Note Change This Year
    The tours will be held on Thursday after-
    noon, after the second Plenary Session, to
    give all attendees an opportunity to partici-
    pate without missing paper sessions.

       Optional Dinner and Movie at
                        Union Terminal
On Tuesday, March 15, 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.
Following dinner, participants will have the option
of seeing "Tropical Rainforest" 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

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choice of marinated chicken with peppers, mush-
rooms, onions in a red wine sauce or roast pork loin
in mustard sauce. 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 February 23,
1994.

Refunds will be made only for those cancellations
received by February 23 and  will  be sent out
approximately one  month after the Symposium.
                                     Tours
This year's program offers three optional tours.
They are scheduled for Thursday afternoon.
  New This Year
    Cincinnati Water Works —   A tour of
    Cincinnati Water Work's new granular ac-
    tivated carbon (CAC) treatment facility at
    the Ohio River treatment plant (recently
    named the Richard Miller Treatment Plant)
    is planned.  At the GAC treatment plant,
    conventionally treated water  is passed
    through GAC contactors to remove a broad
    spectrum of organic substances.  Guided
    tours of facilities within the plant will be
    provided.

EPA's Center Hill Research Facility for Solid and
Hazardous Waste Research — The tour of this
facility will include the geotechnical laboratories,
soils decontamination research, and site remedia-
tion studies.

EPA's Test and Evaluation (T&E) Facility— This
facility is a RCRA-permitted Treatment, Storage,
and Disposal  Facility which provides EPA-Cincin-
nati laboratories the capability to perform a broad
range of bench  and pilot  plant-scale R&D activi-
ties. The flexibility of T&E operations accommo-
dates studies of both conventional and listed toxic

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and hazardous wastes in soils, air and liquid ma-
trixes.  Cooperative research efforts with private
and public sector organizations can be effected
through several different cooperative agreement
or contract arrangements.


The fee for each  tour is $6.00,  which includes
transportation.  This fee will be collected onsite
when you register at the tour sign-up desk.  More
information will be provided at the symposium.
              Other Special Activities
During the Symposium EPA exhibits and databases
will be on display including the Pollution Preven-
tion Information Clearinghouse (PPIC), Alternative
Treatment Technology Information  Center
(ATTIC), and the Superfund Innovative Technol-
ogy Evaluation (SITE) Program.  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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                                   RECAP
      Symposium Registration to SAIC
   Preregistration Deadline - February 23, 1994
          (There is no registration fee)

   Hotel Reservations to the Westin Hotel
           Deadline • February 23, 1994
      Hotel Rates
      $62 - Government
      $109-Conference
            Monday, March 14
Registration, Gibson Foyer - 6:00-8:30 pm
Cocktail Reception (Cash Bar),
   Presidential Ballroom - 6:00-9:00 pm
            Tuesday, March 15
Registration, Gibson Foyer - begins at 7:00 am
Plenary Session I • 8:30 am
Poster Session, Presidential Ballroom  -
   3:00 - 3:30 pm
Dinner at Union Terminal (optional)
   6:00 pm - $25.00
"Tropical Rainforest" Omnimax Movie, at
   UnionTerminal (optional), 8:00 pm - $5.50
          Wednesday, March 16
Poster Session, Presidential Ballroom  -
   2:30 - 3:30 pm
           Thursday, March 17
Plenary Session II -10:30 am
Meeting Adjourns - Noon
Tours of Cincinnati Water Works Treatment
   Plant, and EPA's T&E and Center Hill
   Facilities -1:00 pm

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            Meet and Qreet
    the %${LL Professional Staff
         Cocktail Reception (Cash Bar)
      Westin Hotel, Presidential Ballroom
     Monday, March 14 - 6:00-9:00 pm
     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 1-71  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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Tuesday, March 15
8:30 am
PLENARY SESSION I
         "Federal Government's Role in
            Environmental Technology
                 Development &
                Commercialization"
OPENING REMARKS

         E. Timothy Oppelt
         Director
          Risk Reduction
            Engineering Laboratory
          U.S. Environmental Protection
            Agency


         Dr. Robert Watson
         Associate Director for Environment
          Office of Science and
            Technology Policy
          Executive Office of the President

QUESTION & ANSWER PERIOD

10:00 am  Coffee Break
The  Symposium will  conclude  on  Thursday,
March 17with Plenary Session II, "Developing Partnerships
and Strategies for Environmental Technology Innovation,
Commercialization, and Export", scheduled from 10:30 -
Noon.

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10:30 am
PLENARY SESSION II
           "Developing Partnerships and
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                     Export"
Noon         Adjourn

1:00 pm      Tours of
             • Cincinnati Water Works
             • EPA's Center Hill Research
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             • EPA's Test and Evaluation
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   POSTERS  •  POSTERS •  POSTERS
The Incineration Research Facility
  Bob Thurnau
  U.S. EPA, RREL

Four Year Study of Asbestos in N| Public Schools
  Thomas |. Powers
  U.S. EPA, RREL

The Product Side of Hazardous Waste Reduction:
  Evaluating the Potential for Safe Substitutes
  Lori Kincaid
  University of Tennessee

P2 Technology Transfer through Research Briefs
  Ken Stone
  U.S. EPA, RREL

Update of the Full-Scale Debris Washing System
  Naomi Barkley
  U.S. EPA, RREL

Mutagenicity of Drinking Water Samples Prepared
  Using UV-TiO2 Technology
  Kathleen S. Patterson
  U.S. EPA, RREL

Practical Pollution Prevention for Small Business
  John Konefes
  Small Business Pollution Prevention Center
  University of N. Iowa

P2 in the South
  Mike Elliott
  Georgia Institute of Technology

RREL Site Remediation Technical Support Activities
  Ben Blaney
  U.S. EPA, RREL

EPA's Innovative Technology Council (ITC)
  Environmental Technology Initiative (ETI)
  Norman Kulujian
  U.S. EPA, Region III

Evaluation of In-Vessel Composter Designs for
  Hazardous Waste Treatment
  John A. Glaser
  U.S. EPA, RREL

Acoustic Location of Leaks in Underground Piplines
  Robert Hillger
  U.S. EPA, RREL

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Biological Treatment for Identification of
  Didegradation Products for a Textile Wastewater
  Containing Reactive Azo Dyes
  Andrea M. Dietrich
  Virginia Polytechnic Institute

Application of the Electron Beam Process to Multi-
  Source Hazardous Waste Leachate Treatment
  William Cooper
  High Voltage Environmental Applications Inc.

Plunging Water Jets for Controlling Spilled Oil in High
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  |ohn S. Farlow
  U.S. EPA, RREL

Photolysis/Biodegradation of PCB Contaminated Soils
  Ed Alperin
  IT Corporation

U.S. EPA - DOE )oint Assessment Program
  Emma Lou George
  U.S. EPA, RREL

Decision-Making Software for Soil Vapor Extraction
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  Evan Fan
  U.S. EPA, RREL

Removal of Organic Compounds from Drinking Water
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  Carol  Fronk
  U.S. EPA, RREL

Package-Plant Evaluations of Small Drinking Water
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  Susan Campbell
  U.S. EPA,  RREL

RREL Drinking Water Technology Activities
  Clois Slocum & Walter Feige
  U.S. EPA,  RREL

Detection of Bacteriophages in Water
  Janet C. Blannon & Criston J. Hurst
  U.S. EPA,  RREL

Pollution Prevention Research Branch's Program
  Emma Lou George
  U.S. EPA,  RREL

Using Data Quality Objectives (DQOs) to Search for
  Hot Spots
  Esperanza P. Renard & John Warren
  U.S. EPA,  QAM

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        Sightseeing Opportunities

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.
Tower Place - Carew Tower, 4th and Race Streets,
(513) 2410-7700. 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 1820, paintings, porcelains, and enam-
els. Open Monday-Saturday, 10:00 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 (513) 381-3300.
Cincinnati Art Museum - Eden Park, (513) 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, (513) 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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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
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Walnut Garage: 626 Walnut Street, (51 3) 721-
6140.  Open Monday-Saturday 6:00-1:00 am.
Closed Sunday and holidays.
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