&EPA
               United States
         Environmental Protection
                  Agency
       Hazardous Waste Engineering
            Research Laboratory
           Cincinnati, OH 45268

           EPA/600/9-87/007
              January 1987

        Research and Development
Hazardous Waste
Research  Locator

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 Table of

Contents
               Hazardous Waste Engineering
               Research Laboratory
                    Organization Chart	 2
                    Function	 3

               Land Pollution
               Control Division
                    Organization Chart	 4
                    Function	 4
                Containment Branch
                    Function	 5
                Releases Control Branch
                    Function 	 5
                SITE Technology Evaluation Staff
                    Function 	 5

               Alternative Technologies
               Division
                    Organization Chart	 6
                    Function 	 6
                Thermal Destruction  Branch
                    Function	 7
                Chemical and Biological
                Detoxification Branch
                    Function	 7

               Technical
               Literature
                    Ordering Information 	 8
                    Superfund	 8
                    RCRA	 9

               Technical Assistance
               Directory
                    Land  Pollution  Control Division	 11
                    Alternative Technology Division	 11
                    RCRA	 11
                    Superf und	 12
                    Pilot and Testing Facilities	  12

               Technical
               Contacts
                    Cincinnati, Ohio	 13
                    Edison, New Jersey	 14

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    Hazardous Waste
           Engineering
Research Laboratory
              Organization Chart
    Hazardous Waste
       Engineering
  Research Laboratory
                            Administrative & Budget
                                  Support Staff
                    Program Planning
                   and Support Staff
Alternative Technologies
Division


Land Pollution
Control Division
                               Thermal
                              Destruction
                               Branch
Chem. & Biol.
Detoxification
   Branch
                            Treatment
                              Tech.
                              Staff
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Thermal
Processes
Research
Staff

Chem. &
Bio.
Staff
Engineer.
Staff

Containment
  Branch
Releases
Control
Branch
               Remedial
                Action
                Staff
                                                                       I
         Pollution
         Control
          Staff
  Pollution
  Assess.
   Staff
Tech.
Eval.
Staff
Chem.
Staff




Tech.
Develop.
Staff
                                                      SITE
                                                      Staff

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                                      HWERL
     Hazardous  Waste
                Engineering
Research  Laboratory
                     Director, HWERL
                      (513)569-7418

              Deputy Director, HWERL
                      (513)569-7896

                        For FTS calls
              dial 8-684 and extension
  The  Hazardous  Waste  Engineering
Research Laboratory is responsible for the im-
plementation  of engineering  research and
development related to solid and hazardous
waste and 'Superfund' within the Office of
Research and Development.
  The  mission  of  the  Hazardous Waste
Engineering Research Laboratory is to provide
an authoritative, defensible engineering basis
in  support of the policies, programs, and
regulations of the Environmental Protection
Agency with respect to solid and hazardous
wastes and Superfund-related activities. The
Laboratory defines and characterizes sources
of pollution, catalyzes advances in the state-
of-the-art  of pollution  control,  provides
engineering  concepts  for  cost-effective
engineering solutions to difficult pollution
problems  and provides early-warning  of
emerging sources of pollution.
Areas of responsibility include:
• providing the needed  test protocols and
engineering  capabilities  for  achieving
effective and minimum cost implementation
of and  compliance with regulations for the
disposal of solid and hazardous wastes by
land disposal or destruction/detoxification
• providing practicable  and cost-effective
remedial engineering technologies capable of
restoring  the quality of public health  or
preventing  environmental hazards  from
orphaned hazardous waste disposal sites or
from spills  or other accidental  releases  of
hazardous materials
•  exploring and  exploiting  high-risk but
potentially high-payoff techniques for solv-
ing environmental problems related to solid
and hazardous wastes
• prompting the development and early com-
mercialization of techniques and technologies
which will reduce the cost and, therefore, the
overall economic  burden of  attaining en-
vironmental quality goals
•  providing technically  and  economically
feasible solutions to presently intractable
engineering  problems  of serious concern
because of significant  public health
implications  or  potentially  irreversible
environmental impacts
•   generating   and   maintaining   a
knowledgeable   understanding  of  the
fundamental scientific and applied engineer-
ing aspects of alternative pollution control
methodologies  for  solid and  hazardous
wastes
• identifying impending new sources of solid
and hazardous wastes, characterizing these
and currently poorly-understood sources with
available or expected techniques
•  enhancing  the  development  and
demonstration of innovative technologies at
Superfund sites as alternatives  to contain-
ment systems thereby establishing commer-
cial availability via the Superfund Innovative
Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program.

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                             HWERL
   Land  Pollution
Control  Division
                    Director
             (513)569-7861
                                        Land  Pollution
                                       Control  Division
                                Containment
                                   Branch
Releases
 Control
 Branch
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Pollution
Control
Staff

Pollution
Assess.
Staff

Tech.
Eval.
Staff
Chem.
Staff

Tech.
Develop.
Staff
                          SITE
                          Staff
  The Land Pollution Control  Division is
 responsible for research, development, and
 demonstration of new and improved methods
 to dispose of solid and hazardous wastes to
 the land and for the prevention, identification,
 control,  and  abatement  of  multi-media
 pollutants  from  uncontrolled  hazardous
 waste sites  and from releases  of oils and
 hazardous materials.The Division provides
 data  necessary for the establishment  of
 disposal guidelines which contribute to a bet-
 ter understanding and implementation of im-
 proved solid and hazardous waste manage-
 ment practices. The program includes evalua-
 tion of new or improved equipment, devices
 and systems for the containment, cleanup,
 removal, and ultimate destruction of oil and
 hazardous substances released to the  en-
 vironment from spills and uncontrolled hazar-
 dous  waste  sites.The Division maintains a
 close association  with  municipal,  county,
 intergovernmental, and industrial organiza-
 tions engaged in land disposal of toxic and
 hazardous waste.  The Division maintains
 technical liaison with the  Office of Solid
 Waste  and  Emergency  Response with
 respect to the planning and implementation
 of projects keyed directly to support of that
 Office's on-going programs. The LPCD for-
 mulates, plans, implements, directs, coor-
 dinates, and  reviews specific programs and
 projects  (including  recommendation   of
 resources and schedules for their accomplish-
 ment) to achieve its assigned objectives. In
 support of HWERL and ORD, the Division
 assists in managing the  development  of
 broad program plans and priorities and in the
 preparation  of  longer range  research
 strategies. Using assigned resources, it car-
 ries out its  work either through  its own
 capabilities or through contracts, cooperative
 agreements, or interagency agreements with
other  organizations.  Within  available
 resources, the Division  provides technical
assistance and  support  to  Agency  com-
ponents and others. It assures that the results
of its  work are  disseminated according to
ORD guidelines.

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               Land  Pollution
           Control  Division
                                          HWERL
                 Containment

                           Branch

                          Cincinnati, OH

                                  Chief
                         (513)569-7871

  The Containment Branch is responsible for
conducting research with respect to the land
disposal of hazardous wastes. This includes
improving design, performance, and evaluation
techniques for  land disposal facilities  and
developing and evaluating the effectiveness of
long-term remedial measures at existing con-
taminated disposal  sites.
  Technical information, new control methods,
and facility evaluation techniques are provid-
ed through technical reports, , contribution to
scientific literature, technical  assistance to
state  and regional regulatory offices,  and
guidance to  EPA offices developing policy,
guidelines, and regulations on solid and hazar-
dous waste management. In connection with
these responsibilities, the Branch conducts ap-
propriate hazardous waste research for land
disposal facilities in the following categorical
areas:  1)  Cover Systems,  2)  Waste
Leaching/Solidification, 3) Flexible Membrane
Liners,  4)  Clay  Soil  Liners,  5)  Quality
Assurance/Quality  Control, and 6) Expert
Systems.  Also,  research  associated  with
municipal solid waste disposal facilities is be-
ing performed.  Categorical research areas
associated with long-term remedial measures
are: 1) Site and Situation Assessment, 2) Con-
trol Technology,  and 3) Technical Support.
  Technical assistance related to EJranch pro-
grams and expertise is provided to other com-
ponents of EPA, to other Federal Agencies, and
to State and local government.  Results of this
research will support implementation of the
guidelines mandated by the Resource Conser-
vation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 as
amended by the Hazardous and  Solid Waste
Amendment (HSWA) of 1984, and the Com-
prehensive Envrionmental Response, Compen-
sation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980 as
amended by the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act (SARA) of  1986.
          Releases Control

                           Branch
                     Edison, New Jersey

                                  Chief
                         (201)321-6635

  The Releases Control Branch is responsi-
ble for  conducting national programs of
research and development for the prevention,
identification,  control and abatement of
multi-media pollution from spills of hazardous
substances, and from uncontrolled hazardous
waste disposal sites. The programs include
on-site cleanup equipment research and per-
sonnel protection. The development of equip-
ment and techniques is carried out beyond
the point where they are ready for field im-
plementation by the commercial community.
In connection with these responsibilities, the
Branch  conducts  appropriate  source
characterizations to identify and categorize
various solid hazardous wastes and to assess
the applicability of release control alter-
natives.  The  Branch provides  technical
assistance and engineering  guidance to EPA
Regions, Program Offices, and Federal, State,
and local agencies for emergency response
actions at spill and waste sites. The Branch
documents the technical  and  operational
feasibility and cost-effectiveness of various
control options for protecting the water, land,
and air from spills and waste site releases,
and provides environmental control criteria
for the regulatory needs  of the EPA. These
activities support provisions of the Resource
Conservation and  Recovery Act and  the
Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation and Liability Act.
          SITE  Technology

           Evaluation  Staff

                         Cincinnati, Ohio

                             Staff Chief
                         (513)569-7877

  The SITE (Superfund Innovative Technology
Evaluation) program is jointly administered by
EPA's Office of Research and Development
and  Office of  Solid Waste  and Emergency
Response. The SITE program involves conduc-
ting a demonstration program of the more pro-
mising innovative technologies to establish
reliable performance and cost information for
site cleanup and structuring a development
program for emerging technologies.
  The SITE Technology  Evaluation Staff  is
responsible for the planning and implementa-
tion  of the demonstration and development
program. This includes preparation of annual
demonstration and development solicitations,
coordination of  review  and  selection of
demonstration  and development  projects,
management  of  evaluation  contractors,
development of a comprehensive demonstra-
tion/development evaluation plan for each
project, permitting assistance, coordination of
projects within EPA and  with other parties,
development of project reports, development
and implementation of a technology transfer
program, and preparing input for the annual
plan.
  The Technology  Evaluation  Staff reports
directly to the Director of the Land Pollution
Control Division.  The primary duties of the
Staff are  technology selection and overall
management  of  the demonstration  and
development projects. The Technology Evalua-
tion Staff will manage the evaluation contrac-
tors, set guidelines for conducting demonstra-
tion and development projects, coordinate ac-
tivities  with the  Office of Solid Waste  and
Emergency Response and interact with the Of-
fice  of  Environmental  Engineering  and
Technology. The Technology Evaluation Staff
will include technology demonstration project
managers  and technology development  pro-
ject officers. Via  a  matrix management ap-
proach, these project managers and  project of-
ficers will carry out the technical demonstra-
tion and development projects.

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                        HWERL
   Alternative
Technologies
         Division
               Director
        (513)569-7528
Alternative  Technologies
           Division
Thermal
Destruction
Branch


Chem. & Biol.
Detoxification
Branch
I ,
I I
Treatment
Tech.
Group
Staff

Thermal
Tech.
Staff
Thermal
Process
Research
Staff

Chem. &
Bio.
Staff
Engineer.
Staff

  The Alternative Technologies Division is
responsible for research to develop and assess
technologies which are alternatives to conven-
tional land disposal for hazardous waste. The
scope of the Division's program covers ther-
mal destruction processes such as incinerators
and  high temperature industrial processes
which employ hazardous waste as a fuel, and
research into innovative chemical, biological,
and  thermal  destruction  technologies.
Research  is  conducted  to  assess  the
magnitude of air  emissions from hazardous
waste treatment  facilities and determine
methods for their control. Conventional treat-
ment systems are also  being evaluated as
alternatives to land  disposal of hazardous
waste.
  The Division conducts its research through
a combination of extramural contracts and
cooperative agreements, as well as through in-
house studies at research facilities in Cincin-
nati, OH and Jefferson, AR. A major purpose
of the research is to provide data to  EPA
regulatory offices in  support of regulations,
standard setting, permits, and enforcement ac-
tions related to hazardous waste management.
Outputs  are provided in the form of research
reports,  engineering  handbooks, technical
assistance, and at an annual research sym-
posium held in Cincinnati.

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   Alternative
Technologies
         Division
                        HWERL
                            Thermal  Destruction
                                                   Branch
                       Chemical
              and  Biological
 Detoxification  Branch
                                                          Chief
                                                 (513)569-7696

                          The Thermal Destruction Branch is respon-
                        sible for planning, implementation, direction
                        and coordination of research to evaluate treat-
                        ment, and thermal destruction technology for
                        hazardous waste. A major focus of this effort
                        is the determination of design and operating
                        requirements which enable these technologies
                        to reliably and cost-effectively achieve target
                        control levels established under the Solid and
                        Hazardous Waste Act Amendments of 1984.
                        Treatment  research concentrates  on  the
                        evaluation existing technology which can be
                        applied as an alternative to land disposal of
                        wastes. Bench-, pilot- and field-scale evalua-
                        tions are conducted to assess process ap-
                        plicability to wastes which are to be restricted
                        from disposal and to charcterize treatment ef-
                        ficiency, residue quality, and possible air emis-
                        sions. Thermal technology research concen-
                        trates on assessing the performance of ex-
                        isting thermal  destruction  technologies, in-
                        cluding   incinerators,  high-temperature  in-
                        dustrial  processes, and innovative processes
                        such as plasma torch  reactors. Special em-
                        phasis is placed upon determining methods to
                        rapidly detect and control process excursions
                        from RCRA control standards. The Branch
                        operates thermal testing facilities at the Center
                        Hill Facility  in Cincinnati, OH and at the EPA
                        Combustion Research Faciltiy in Arkansas.
                        Treatment experiments are conducted at the
                        EPA Test and Evaluation Facility in Cincinnati.
                        The research  is designed  to provide  data,
                        handbooks, and engineering manuals in sup-
                        port of regulations, standards, permits, and en-
                        forcement actions under RCRA and CERCLA.
                                  Chief
                        (513)569-7493

  The Chemical and Biological Detoxification
Branch is responsible for planning, implemen-
ting and coordinating a national program of
research and development of technologies for
the destruction or detoxification of hazardous
wastes. These technologies include engineer-
ing processes such as supercritical fluid ex-
traction and low-cost naturally occurring ad-
sorbents;   chemical  methods  for  the
dehalogenation  or destruction of  dioxin-
containing wastes and other  highly toxic
materials; and biological treatment of waste
streams,  dioxin-contaminated; and  other
chlorinated hydrocarbons. A part of the pro-
gram is to provide research and development
data  on  the above technologies and  is also
designed to provide an informative base on the
operating characteristics and by-products of
specific  waste treatment options. Source
characterization data is also being collected by
the Branch in an effort to predict performance
levels and applicability of new and innovative
treatment  technologies.  Products of  the
research program  include research reports,
guidance manuals, handbooks, and seminars.
Technical assistance related  to Branch pro-
grams is provided to other components of EPA,
other federal  agencies  and state and  local
governments. The activities of the  Branch
specifically  support the  Agency's  Dioxin
Strategy, the Resource  Conservation and
Recovery Act, and the  Comprehesive  En-
vironmental  Response, Compensation and
Liability  Act.

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   Technical
  Literature
      January 1987
                    HWERL
    Ordering
Information
Superfund
                    For procuring publications listed here, please use these instructions:
                    (Please, when ordering, always give full titles and all listed publication numbers.)
                    Those followed by a number preceded by "PB", contact:
                    National Technical Information Service
                    Springfield, VA  22161
                    (703)487-4650 (for FTS dial 8-703 and extension)

                    Those followed by "ORD", contact:
                    ORD Publications
                    U.S. EPA
                    Cincinnati, OH 45268
                    (513)569-7562 (for FTS dial 8-684 and extension)

                    Those followed by a number preceded by "GPO" contact:
                    OSW Publications
                    WH 562
                    U.S. EPA
                    Washington, DC 20460
                    (202)382-3000 (for FTS dial 8-382 and extension)

                    Those followed by "OSW" contact:
                    OSW Publications as above
                     1. Guidance Manual for Minimizing Pollutions from Waste Disposal Sites
                       EPA 600/2-78-142   PB286-905/BE
                     2. Compatibility of Grouts with Hazardous Wastes
                       EPA 600/2-84-015   PB84-139732
                     3. Review of In-Place Treatment Techniques for Contaminated Surface Soils,
                       Volume 1-Technical Evaluation  EPA  540/2-84-003a   PB85-124881
                       Volume 2—Background Information for In-Situ Treatment
                       EPA 540/2-84-003b  PB85-124889
                     4. Handbook for Remedial Action at Waste Disposal Sites (Revised)
                       EPA 625/6-85-006  ORD
                     5. Handbook for Evaluating Remedial Action Technology Plans
                       EPA 600/2-83-076  PB84-118249
                     6. Slurry Trench Construction  for Pollution Migration Control
                       EPA 540/2-84-001   PB84-177831
                     7. Remedial Response at Hazardous Waste Sites
                       Summary Report - EPA 540/2-84-002a  PB85-121721
                       Case Studies - EPA 540/2-84-002b  PB85-121739
                     8. Design and Development of a Hazardous Waste Reactivity  Testing Protocol
                       EPA 600/2-84-057  PB84-158807
                     9. Leachate  Plume Management
                       EPA 540/2-85-004  PB86-122330
                    10. Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled  Hazardous Waste Sites
                       EPA 540/2-85-001   PB85-211357
                    11. Costs of Remedial Actions  at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites
                       EPA 600/2-86-037  PB86-176344
                    12. Guide for Decontaminating  Buildings, Structures and Equipment at Superfund Sites
                       EPA 600/2-85-028  PB85-201234
                    13. Systems to Accelerate In-Situ Stabilization of Waste Deposits
                       EPA 540/2-86-002  PB87-112306
                    14. Covers for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites
                       EPA 540/2-85-002  PB87-119483
                    15. Handbook for Stabilization/Solidification of Hazardous  Wastes
                       EPA 540/2-86-001  PB87-116745
                    16. Dust Control at Hazardous  Waste Sites
                       EPA 540/2-85-003   PB86-190105
                    17. Field Manual for Plunging Water Jet Use in Oil Spill Cleanup
                       EPA 600/2-84-045   PB84-158880

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                                      HWERL
                     Technical
                    Literature
                                       18. Guidance Manual on Overtopping Control Techniques for Hazardous Waste Impound-
                                          ments EPA 600/2-86-012   PB86-154168
                                       19. Drum Handling Practices at Hazardous Waste Sites
                                          EPA 600/2-86-013  PB86-165362
                                       20. Interim Protocol for Diving Operations in Contaminated Water
                                          EPA 600/2-86-130  PB86-128022
                                       21. Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminated  Land:
                                          Volume 1, U.S. Case Studies EPA 600/2-86-066   PB87-142121
                                       22. Summary of On-Scene Coordinator Protocol for Contaminated  Underwater Operations
                                          EPA 600/D-84-040  PB84-149707
                           RCRA
Resource  Conservation
        and  Recovery Act
                                        1. Evaluating Cover Systems for Solid and Hazardous Waste
                                          SW-867 GPO 055-000-00228-2
                                        2. Hydrologic Simulation of Solid Waste Disposal Sites
                                          SW-868 GPO 055-000-00225-8
                                        3. Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evaluation
                                          SW-869 GPO 055-000-00233-9
                                        4. Lining Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities
                                          SW-870 PB86-192796
                                        5. Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate
                                          SW-871  GPO 005-000-00224-0
                                        6. Guide to Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and Solidified Wastes
                                          SW-872 GPO 005-000-00226-6
                                        7. Closure of Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments
                                          SW-873 GPO 055-000-00227-4
                                        8. Hazardous Waste Land Treatment
                                          SW-874 GPO 005-000-00232-1
                                        9. Solid Waste Leaching Procedure
                                          SW-924 OSW
                                       10. Soil Properties Classification and Hydraulic Conductivity Testing
                                          SW-925 OSW
                                       11. Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance (HELP) Model
                                          Volume I: Users Manual EPA  530/SW-84-009  ORD
                                          Volume II: Documentation  EPA 530/SW-84-010   ORD
                                          Model Version  1.0 — Model Simulation (includes above 2 volumes)
                                          EPA/DF-85-001  PB85-100725/REB
                                       12. Technical Guidance Document, Construction Quality Assurance for Hazardous Waste
                                          Land Disposal Facilities
                                          EPA 530/SW-86-031  ORD
                                       13. Characterization of PCB Transformer/Capacitor Fluids and Correlation with PCDD's
                                          and PDCF's in  Soot
                                          EPA 600/2-87-004  PB87-145785
                                       14. Use of Lined Pits for Disposal of Dilute Pesticide Waste
                                          EPA 600/2-87-003  PB87-145926
                                       15. Technical Resource Document: Treatment Technologies for Solvent Containing Wastes
                                          EPA 600/2-86-095  PB87-129821
                                       16. Technical Resource Document: Treatment Technologies for Dioxin Containing  Wastes
                                          EPA 600/2-86-096  PB87-110813
                                       17. Alternative Technologies for Managing Solvent Wastes
                                          EPA 600/5-86-040  PB86-195658
                                       18. Treatment Technologies for Corrosive Hazardous Wastes
                                          EPA 600/5-86-108   PB86-224565
                                       19. Hazardous Waste Treatment Technology
                                          EPA 600/d-86-006  PB86-145539
                                       20. Microbial Decomposition of Chlorinated Aromatic  Compounds
                                          EPA 600/2-86/090  ORD
                                       21. PCB Sediment  Decontamination Technical/Economic Assessment of Selected
                                          Alternative Treatments
                                          EPA 600/2-86-112  PB87-133112
                                       22. Summary of On-Scene Coordinator Protocol for Contaminated Underwater Operations
                                          EPA 600/D-84-040  PB84-149707
                                       23. Interim Report on the Feasibility of Using UV Photolysis and APEG Reagent for
                                          Treatment of Dioxin Contaminated Soils
                                          EPA 600/2-85-083  PB85-232619

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                                         HWERL
                      Technical
                      Literature
                                         24. Destruction of PCBs-Environmental Applications of Alkali Metal Polyethylene
                                            Glycolate Complexes
                                            EPA 600/2-85-108  PB86-105293/AS
                                         25. Sampling and Analysis for Hazardous  Waste Combustion
                                            EPA 600/2-84-002  PB84-155845
                                         26. Trial Burn Protocol Verification at a Hazardous Waste Incinerator
                                            EPA 600/2-84-048  PB84-159193
                                         27. Innovative Thermal Hazardous Waste Treatment Processes
                                            EPA 600/2-85/049   PB85-192847
                                         28. Environmental Characterization of Disposal of Waste Oils by Combustion in Small
                                            Commercial Boilers
                                            EPA 600/2-84-150  PB85-105880
                                         29. Incineration and Treatment of  Hazardous Waste
                                            EPA 600/9-84-022  OSW
                                         30. Hazardous Waste Incineration  in Industrial Processes: Cement and Lime Kilns
                                            EPA 600/D-85-146  PB85-237865
                                         31. Engineering Assessment Report Hazardous Waste Cofiring in Industrial Boilers
                                            Volume 1: EPA 600/2-4-177a   PB85-197838/AS
                                         32. Summaries of Research Projects Alternative Technologies Division —Hazardous Waste
                                            Engineering Research Laboratory, November, 1986
                                            Contact Director, Alternative Technologies Division
                                         33. Evaluation of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal
                                            Facilities
                                            EPA 600/2-85/007   PB85-203792
                                         34. Evaluation of Emerging Technologies for the Destruction of Hazardous Waste
                                            ERA 600/2-85-069  PB86-128717
                                         35. Treatment Research at the U.S. EPA in Support of the Resource Conservation and
                                            Recovery  Act  Landfill Ban Provision
                                            EPA 600/D-85-124  PB85-218790
                                         36. Sampling  Approaches for Measuring Emission  Rates from Hazardous Waste Facilities
                                            EPA 600/D-84-140  PB84-194083
                                         37. Control of Air Emissions from  Hazardous Waste Combustion Sources:  Field
                                            Evaluation of Pilot Scale Air Pollution-Control Devices
                                            EPA 600/2-86/011  PB86-151677
                                         38. National Dioxin Study Tier 4—Combustion Sources: Sampling  Procedures
                                            EPA 450/4-84-014c   PB85-172344/REB
                                         39. Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Incineration in  Cement Kilns of San Juan Cement
                                            Company
                                            EPA 600/2-84-129 PB84-226935
                                         40. Assessment of Waste Fuel Use in Cement Kilns
                                            EPA 600/2-82-013  PB82-236043
                                         41. Evaluation of the Feasibility of Incinerating Hazardous Wastes  in High-Temperature
                                            Industrial  Processes
                                            EPA 600/2-84-049  PB84-159391
                                         42. Surrogate Compounds as Indicators of Hazardous Waste Incinerator Performance
                                            EPA 600/D-85-140  PB85-232288
                                         43. Handbook: Dust Control at Hazardous  Waste Sites
                                            EPA 540/2-85-003  ORD
                                         44. Performance Evaluation of Full-Scale Hazardous Waste Incinerators
                                            Volumes I-V Including Appendices: EPA 600/2-84-181, a, b, c,  d, e
                                            PB85-129500, 129518, 129526, 129534, 129542
                                         45. Practical Guide—Trial  Burns for Hazardous Waste Incinerators
                                            EPA 600/2-86-050  PB86-190246
                                         46. Techniques for Testing Hazardous Wastes to Remove Volatile Organic Constituents
                                            EPA 600/D-85/127  PB85-218782
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   Technical
Assistance
   Directory
Thomas R. Mauser, Director
(Acting), Deputy Director

Please see page 17 for full names,
locations and telephone numbers.
    Pollution   Research Program	Hill/Schomaker/Wilder
    i vsnuiivsi i   Technical Assistance Coordination	Harris
     DiVISIOn   Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE)	Hill/James

     artiatlWO   Research Programs and Facilities	Dial
    LCMiaUVC   Thermal Destruction Branch	Oppelt
     Division   Chemical and Biological Detoxification Branch	Klee
                      LABORATORY QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL	Simes
                      TECHNICAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE
                      Case Histories / Computerized File	Masters /Griffiths

                      A- RCRA Faci|ities	Schomaker
                         r  ^^ Desjgn & operation	              Landreth
             ACt      J  Waste Leaching.	Roulier
                         3.  Pollutant Migration	Roulier
                         4.  Pollutant Control	Landreth
                         5.  Flexible Membrane Liners	Landreth
                         6.  Soil Liners	Grube/Roulier/Dotson
                         7.  Surface Impoundments	Wiles
                         8.  Stabilization Processes	Wiles/Mashni
                         9.  Volatile Emissions	dePercin
                        10.  Municipal  Solid Waste	Landreth/Schomaker/Wiles
                        11.  Underground Mines	Wiles
                        12.  Compatibility Testing	Landreth/Grube
                            a. Clay Liners & Slurry Backfills	Grube/Roulier
                            b. Flexible Membrane Liners	Landreth
                            c. Grouts	Grube
                        13.  Construction Quality Assurance/Quality Control	Herrmann
                        14.  Hydraulic  Conductivity	Grube
                        15.  Surface Impoundment Closure	,	Wiles
                        16.  Mining Sites	Hill/Harris
                        17.  Oil Shale	Bates
                      B.  Expert Systems	Greathouse/Ammon
                      C.  Leaking Underground Storage Tank Research (LUST)	Field/Farlow/Tafuri
                      D.  Analytical Services
                         1.  Analytical Chemistry	Warner/Gruenfeld/Frank/Krishnamurthy
                         2.  Mobile Analytical Laboratories	Gruenfeld/Frank
                         3.  Statistical Design /Analysis	Greathouse
                      E.  Thermal Destruction of Hazardous Materials
                         1.  Conventional and "At Sea" Incineration	Oberacker
                         2.  Disposal of Hazardous Waste in Kilns	Mournighan
                         3.  Non-Flame Thermal  Destruction	Malanchuk /Wall
                         4.  Disposal of Hazardous Waste in Boilers	Oberacker/Licis
                         5.  Innovative Technologies	Freeman / Lee / Katz
                         6.  Engineering Analysis of Thermal Destruction Processes	Lee
                         7.  Pilot Scale Combustors	Staley/Garcia
                         8.  Thermal Destruction  Data Base	Lee/Katz
                      F.  Nonthermal Hazardous Waste Treatment
                         1.  Air Emissions from Treatment, Storage and
                            Disposal Facilities	Blaney/dePercin/Westfall
                         2.  Biological  Treatment of Soils and Sediments	Sferra/Glaser
                         3.  Emerging Technologies for Biological Detoxification
                            of Hazardous Waste	Sferra /Glaser
                         4.  Characterization and  Management
                            of Treatment Process Residuals	Warner/Grosse
                         5.  Demonstration of Alternative Hazardous Waste
                            Treatment Technologies	Freeman/Olexsey
                         6.  Emerging Technologies for Chemical Detoxification of
                            Hazardous Waste	Rogers/Kernel/Wilson
                         7.  Established Technologies for
                            Inorganic Wastes	Grosse/Warner/Thurnau /Turner/Westfall
                         8.  Established Technologies for Organic Wastes	Turner/Westfall/Curran
                         9.  Hazardous Waste Treatment Process
                            Sampling and Analysis	Warner /Thurnau
                        10.  Hazardous Waste Minimization, Reuse, Recycle	Freeman/Olexsey
                        11.  Metals	Howell/Bates/Durham/Martin
                        12.  Pesticides	Rogers
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                                          13. Physical/Chemical Separation and Concentration of
                                              Hazardous Wastes	Howell/Martin/Wilson
                                          14. Physical/Chemical Treatment of Soils and Sediments	Rogers/Kernel
                                          15' Pilot Scale Treatability Studies	Grosse/Olexsey
                                          -|g  Technology Assessments of Established Hazardous Waste
                                              Treatment Technologies	Turner/Olexsey

                                           A- Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE)
                                              r Administration/Technical Evaluations	Hill/James/Lewis, N.
                                              2. Technical Evaluations	Freestone/Stinson
                                              3. Administration	Frietsch
                                              4. Thermal Processes	Lee/Staley
                                              5. Physical/Chemical Treatment	Rogers/Thurnau/Westfall
                                           B. Treatment Performance/Cost  Studies (BOAT)	Thurnau
                                              1. Incineration	Mournighan
                                              2. Low Temperature Desorption	Thurnau
                                              3. Chemical Treatment	Rogers
                                              4. Physical Treatment	Traver
                                              5. Solidfication / Stabilization	Barth
                                           C. Containment Technology	Sanning
                                              1. Barriers (slurry walls)	Grube
                                              2. Covers	Houthoofd / Hartley
                                              3. Plume  Management	Barkley/Ammon
                                              4. Bottom Sealing	 Grube
                                              5. Waste  Storage	Houthoofd /Wiles
                                              6. Mine Storage	Houthoofd /Wiles
                                              7. Encapsulation/Overpacking	Wiles/Barth
                                              8. Stabilization / Fixation	Wiles / Barth
                                              9. Leachate Control  & Treatment	Opatken
                                              10. Permeable Treatment	Herrmann
                                              11. Fugitive Dust Control	dePercin
                                              12. Freezing Technology	Houthoofd
                                              13. Impoundments /Waste Lagoons	Tafuri /Wiles
                                              14. Floating Spills	Griffiths/Farlow
                                           D. In-Situ Treatment	Hill/Sanning/Farlow
                                              1. Flushing	Traver
                                              2. Freezing	Houthoofd
                                              3. Electrokinetic	Herrmann
                                              4. Vegetative	Sferra/Barkley/Grube
                                              5. Grouting	Barkley
                                              6. Thermoplastics	Opatken
                                              7. Precipitation	Tafuri /Farlow /Opatken
                                              8. Thermal fusion (vitrificatioti)	Sanning
                                              9. Sorption	 Royer/Brugger/Roulier
                                              10. Ion Exchange	Tafuri /Traver / Opatken
                                              11. Chemical	Rogers /Tafuri
                                              12. Biodegradation	Sferra / Lewis, R. / Brugger
                                              13. Photochemical	 Rogers
                                              14. Delivery & Recovery Methods	Traver
                                           E. On-Site Technology	Freestone
                                              1. Incineration Technology (Mobile)	Freestone/Brugger/Yezzi
                                              2. Incineration Technology (Fixed)	Mournighan/Oberacker
                                              3. EPA Developed On-Site Treatment/Control Technologies
                                                 (Mobile Soil Washer, Mobile Carbon Regenerator)	 Brugger/Traver
                                              4. Commercially Developed On-Site Treatment Technologies	Stinson/Freestone
                                              5. Mobile In-Situ Containment/Treatment System	Traver
                                           F.  Personnel Protection	Royer/Gruenfeld
                                              1. Protective Clothing and Equipment	 Royer
                                              2. Underwater Protective Clothing	Traver
                                              3. Decontamination/Contamination Avoidance Procedures	Royer/Stinson
                                              4. Personal Hazard Detectors	Royer
                                           G. Expert Systems	Greathouse/Ammon
                                           H. Remedial Action Costs	Goddard/Ammon
                                           I.  Building & Equipment Decontamination	Barkley/Westfall
                                           J. Remedial  Investigation/Feasibility Study  Process	Ammon
                                           K. Canine Olfaction	Masters/Wilder

                   onH  Toctinn  A-  Analytical  Services Laboratory (Cincinnati, OH)	Warner
                   dllU   IC70UIIV.J  B  Center Hill Facility (Cincinnati, OH)	Huff man/Burkart
                                          C.  Combustion Research Facility  (Jefferson, AR)	Mournighan
                                          D  Environmental Emergency Response Unit (Edison, NJ)	Wilder/Yezzi
                                          E.  Oil and Hazardous Materials Simulated
                                              Environmental Test Tank (Edison, NJ)	Griffiths/Farlow
                                          F.  Test & Evaluation Facility (Cincinnati, OH)	Liberick
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                   Technical
                   Contacts
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
              Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
                       For FTS calls
            Dial 8-684 and extension
                                      Area Code (513)
Ms. Barkley, Naomi P.


Mr. Bates, Edward R.


Mr. Blaney, Benjamin L.


Mr. Cawley, William A.
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Mr. dePercin, Paul R.


Mr. Dotson, G.  Kenneth


Mr. Freeman, Harry M.


Dr.  Glaser, John A.
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Mr. Greathouse, Daniel G.


Dr.  Grube, Walter Jr.
                                        Mr. Hartley, Robert P.
                                        Mr. Herrmann, Jonathan G.


                                        Ms. Houthoofd, Janet M.
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                   Technical
                   Contacts
   U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                 Woodbridge Avenue
            Edison, New Jersey 00037
                       For FTS calls
                                   Area Code (201)


                                    Mr. Farlow, John
             Dial 8-340 and extension   Mr. Frank, Owe

                                    Mr Griffiths, Richard

                                    Mr. Hiilger, Robert
                                    Mr. Masters, Hugh
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                                    Mr. Royer, Michael
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                                    Mr. Tafuri, Anthony

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