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                March 1991
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                                      EPA/600/9-91/006
                                      March 1991
Environmental  Protection Agency
  GROUND-WATER RESEARCH

      Technical Assistance Directory
                Prepared for the

         Office of Research and Development
   Office of Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support
         U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
              Washington, DC 20460

             Peter W. Preuss, Director
         Amy Mills, Work Assignment Manager
             Performed under contract
               number 68-DO-0171
    ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SUPPORT1""
           1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 200
           Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
                 (301)589-5318
                  March 1991
                                       Printed on Recycled Paper

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                                    CONTENTS
1.  INTRODUCTION	,. . • •	   1

2.  ORD GROUND-WATER RESEARCH FACILITY DESCRIPTIONS	   3
   ORD Ground-Water Research Matrix Management Network	   5
   Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory	 . .	   6
   Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens	•	   7
   Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratoiy - Las Vegas	   8
   Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory	   9
   Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office - Cincinnati	   10
   Exposure Assessment Group	,	   H

3.  TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CONTACTS BY RESEARCH FACILITY 	   13
   Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory		   14
   Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens		   19
   Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas	   22
   Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory	   24
   Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office - Cincinnati	   27
   Exposure Assessment Group	   28

4. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE  CONTACTS BY SUBJECT 	. ,	   29

5. PROGRAM OFFICE AND REGIONAL OFFICE CONTACTS	   37
    Office of Drinking Water  .	... •	   38
    Office of Ground-Water Protection .	•   38
    Office of Solid Waste	• • • -	   38
    Office of Emergency and Remedial Response		   39
    Technology Innovation Office	   39
    Office of Underground Storage Tanks	   39
    Office of Waste Programs Enforcement	   39
    Office of Pesticide Programs	  40
    Office of Toxic Substances	•	  40
    Region I	•	  41
    Region II	•	• •  41
    Region III		,,	•		• •  42
    Region IV  . . .	• • • •	  43
    Region V	• • •  43
    Region VI	•  • •	  44
    Region VII	  45
    Region VIII	'•':	  45
    RegionIX	  46
    Region X  	, .  . .				  47

 6. ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION	   49
    Technology Transfer Offices	   51
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                                    1.  INTRODUCTION
    This is the third edition of the Ground-Water Technical Assistance Directory (second edition
(EPA/600/9-89/048) was published in May 1989).. the Directory, which is published by EPA's Office
of Research and Development (ORD), is intended to foster communication among scientists and engineers
throughout ORD and among EPA, state, and local personnel involved in the protection and management
of ground-water resources.  In addition to listing ORD researchers by location and subject matter, the
Directory provides brief organizational descriptions of the ground-water research programs for each ORD
office.  These descriptions may aid in locating assistance in areas not covered by Hie subject indices.

    The scientists and engineers listed in this  Directory conduct or manage research, development,
demonstration, and technical assistance projects  to support the regulatory programs of EPA's Office of
Water, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, and Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
To ensure cross-office integration of research programs, ORD designated a Ground-Water Research Matrix
Manager in 1987 to coordinate ORD, Program Office, and Regional input on issues and priorities in the
areas of prediction, monitoring, and cleanup.  The Matrix Manager supplements ithe various Research
Committees, which advise the Assistant Administrator for Research and Development on research and
budget priorities.   ORD's Director of the Office of Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support is
currently the Matrix Manager.

    ORD is organized into seven offices (plus an administrative office; see chart on page 4).  Most of
EPA's ground-water research is conducted by three offices:

  •     The Office of Environmental Processes and Effects Research (OEPER) conducts a broad spectrum
        of  studies  into the physical, chemical, and biological processes that affect the subsurface
        environment and the eventual fate of natural and contaminant compounds. OEPER's ground-water
        modeling, fate, transport and remedial research is conducted through its R.S. Kerr Laboratory in
        Ada, Oklahoma, and Environmental Research Laboratory in Athens, Georgia.

  •     The Office of Modeling. Monitoring Systems, and Quality Assurance (OMMSQA) primarily
        through its Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory in Las Vegas, Nevada, is EPA's center
        for research into subsurface monitoring methods, geophysical and other remote sensing, ground-
        water sampling design, and quality assurance.

  •     The Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology Demonstration (OEETD) conducts a
        related program of research in  source control and remedial technologies through its Risk
        Reduction Engineering Laboratory in Cincinnati, Ohio.

    More detailed descriptions of these laboratories and two related programs within the Office of Health
 and Environmental Assessment (QHEA) are found in the next section.

    ORD's ground-water research program, reflecting the information needs of EPA's operating programs,
 consists of five major elements:

   *    Transport and transformation.  The physical movement of ground water and contaminants in the
        saturated  and unsaturated zones and also the change in ground-water  quality through  such
        processes as degradation and sorption of contaminants                      '

   «    Monitoring. Well-placement, sampling, and remote sensing of the subsurface environment to
        locate and characterize flow and potential or known ground-water contamination

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  *     On-site and in situ aquifer cleanup.  Remediating subsurface contamination through physical,
        chemical, and biological processes

  t     Source control.  While not strictly ground-water research, this area includes control of discharges
        and leaks from surface and underground contaminant sources to prevent ground-water contamina-
        tion

  *     Technical assistance and technology transfer. Preparation and dissemination of information about
        current research to decision makers, field managers, the regulated communities, and the scientific
        community

    The directory also includes allied laboratory efforts and technical assistance contacts for information
about predicting human exposure and performing risk assessments.

    This directory is not intended to be a comprehensive compendium of all ground-water contacts and
activities within the Agency,  but should serve to identify an initial contact in most technical areas.
Because of ongoing changes in the location of EPA staff, especially at headquarters, locator assistance
telephone numbers for headquarters and regional personnel are provided in Section 5.  In addition, many
Program Offices produce or manage directories, hotlines, or technology support activities related to ground
water.  Some of the most comprehensive are listed in Section 6.

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2. ORD GROUND-WATER RESEARCH FACILITY DESCRIPTIONS

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                 ORD Ground-Water Research Matrix Management Network
                             Office of Research and Development
                        United States Environmental Protection Agency
                                    401 M Street, SW
                                  Washington, DC  20460
Amy Mills (Chair)
   FTS 382-7891
   202-382-7891

Steve Cordle
   FTS 382-5940
   202-382-5940
Office of Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support
Office of Environmental Processes ;and Effects Research
Barbara Levinson
   FTS 382-5983
   202-382-5983

Ken Sala
   FTS 475-9711
   202-475-9711

Curtis Harlin
   FTS 382-5747
   202-382-5747

Malcolm Field
   FTS 475-4921
   202-475-4921
Office of Environmental Processes and Effects Research
Office of Modeling, Monitoring Systems, and Quality
Assurance
Office of Environmental Engineering
    and Technology Demonstration
(William McCarthy, Alternate)

Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
Randy Bond
    FTS 382-5881
    202-382-5881

James McNabb
    FTS 743-2216
    405-332-8800

Lee Mulkey
    FTS 250-3476
    404-546-3476

Joseph DLugosz
    FTS 545-2598
    702-798-2598

John Convery
    FTS 684-7896
    513-569-7896
Office of Health Research
R.S. Kerr Laboratory, Ada, Oklahoma
Environmental Research Laboratory, Athens, Georgia
Environmental Monitoring Systems! Laboratory,
Las Vegas, Nevada
Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, Cincinnati, Qhio

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                     Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory
                            P.O. Box  1198, Ada, Oklahoma 74820
                                FTS 743-2224, (405) 332-8800
   The Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory (RSKERL) is EPA's center for ground-water
research, concentrating on studies of the transport and fate of contaminants in the subsurface, development
of methodologies for protection and restoration of ground-water quality, and evaluation of the applicability
and limitations of using natural soil and subsurface processes for the treatment of hazardous wastes.  The
core of RSKERL's program is research into the hydrologic, biotic, and abiotic processes that govern the
transport and fate of contaminants in the subsurface. This provides the scientific foundation for further
application-oriented  research in support of EPA operating programs.  RSKERL's current research
concentrates on:

  *  Developing  technology  for  evaluating the environmental  integrity of injection wells for the
     Underground Injection Control Program.

  +  Developing methods of investigation and interpretation in order to determine site characterization
     parameters  which  define the geologic,  hydrologic,  geochemical,  chemical,  and  biological
     characteristics of contaminated sites.

  *  Coordinating ORD's multi-laboratory efforts in wellhead protection research, including methods to
     determine assimilative capacities of recharge areas.

  *  Developing and evaluating remediation technologies, including natural soil and subsurface systems
     for the attenuation and degradation of contamination in the vadose and saturated subsurface.

  •  Supporting the RSKERL-Ada Superfund Technology Support Center which provides site-specific
     technical assistance, training, workshops, conferences, and other technology transfer to State and
     Regional decision-makers responsible for remediation of hazardous waste sites.

  *  Supporting the RSKERL Center for Subsurface Modeling Support (CSMS) which is comprised of
     RSKERL scientists supported by  the International Ground Water Modeling Center at Holcomb
     Research Institute  and a number of ground-water modeling consultants.
                                OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
                            PROCESSES AND EFFECTS RESEARCH
                                          1
                                       DIRECTOR
                           as. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
                                      LABORATORY
             PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS
                RESEARCH DIVISION
EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES AND
   ASSISTANCE DIVISION
SUBSURFACE
PROCESSES
BRANCH

SUBSURFACE
SYSTEMS
BRANCH


EXTRAMURAL
ACTIVITIES AND
EVALUATION BRANCH


APPLICATIONS
AND
ASSISTANCE BRANCH
                                                                    TECHNOLOGY
                                                                   SUPPORT CENTER

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                        Environmental Research Laboratory - Athens
                         College Station Road, Athens, Georgia 30613
                                FTS 250-3134,  (404) 546-3134
   The Athens Environmental Research Laboratory (ERL-Athens) conducts basic and applied research
to assess the human and environmental exposures associated with conventional and toxic pollutants in
water and soil ecosystems.  The laboratory's  Center  for Exposure  Assessment Modeling (CEAM)
distributes and supports computer programs for selected models and provides training and assistance to
users.  CEAM also maintains an electronic bulletin board with latest versions of the models and user
support. Ground-water related research activities include:

  *  Identification and characterization of significant physical, chemical, and biological processes
     affecting ground water to predict transformation products, the rate and extent of subsurface transport,
     and  the  distribution of pesticides, hazardous wastes, and their constituents  in  saturated-  and
     unsaturated-soil environments.

  *  Development of measurement protocols and data bases for chemical-specific properties, process-rate
     constants, and environmental properties that govern pollutant exposure, impact:, and risk in soils and
     ground-water environments.

  *  Development of multimedia models  and  methods to  predict the release, transport, and  fate of
     pesticides, hazardous wastes, and toxic substances for the full range of exposure and risk assessment
     scenarios relevant to regulatory programs.

  *  Reduction of prediction uncertainties  through field validations and the application of uncertainty-
     analysis  techniques to developed models and methodologies.

  *  Multispectral identification of organic compounds  that  remain  unidentified, after application of
     conventional mass-spectrometric techniques.

  *  Technical support to apply, demonstrate and transfer scientific information, protocols, data bases,
     and exposure and risk assessment techniques to Federal,  state and local agencies.
                                OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
                            PROCESSES AND EFFECTS RESEARCH
                                        DIRECTOR
                      ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY, ATHENS
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CHEMISTRY
BRANCH

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BIOLOGY
BRANCH



	
ASSESSMENT
BRANCH

1
MEEASUREMENTS
BRANCH
                                              CENTER FOR EXPOSURE
                                              ASSESSMENT MODELING

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                       Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas
                               P.O. Box 93478, Las Vegas, Nevada  89193
                                     FTS 545-2525, (702) 798-2525
         The Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch of the Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory
     in Las Vegas (EMSL-LV) conducts ground-water monitoring research and provides technical assistance
     to support EPA operating programs.  EMSL-LV also operates the Superfund Monitoring and Site
     Characterization Technology Support Center. Ground-water related research includes:

       •   Development of advanced software for integrated monitoring systems

       *   Development, testing, and application of geophysical and geochemical techniques for detecting and
           mapping shallow contaminant plumes, locating abandoned wells, and mapping deeply  buried
           contaminant plumes associated with injection wells.

       *   Development of advanced technologies, including fiber-optics and laser-fluorescence spectroscopy,
           for in situ ground-water contamination monitoring.

       «•   Evaluation of indicator parameters for RCRA ground-water contaminant detection monitoring.

       »   Development of vadose-zone monitoring  technologies  to detect percolation of pollutants from
           hazardous wastes.

       4   Development of industry-specific parameters to give reliable indication of subsurface leaking.

       «•   Evaluation of  the  influence  of seasonal variability,  well placement, spatial variability, and
           monitoring-well construction methods on water quality data from drinking water monitoring wells.

       *   Evaluation of underground storage tank external leak detection monitoring methods.

       *   Assistance to field teams in the use of geophysical methods in hazardous waste site investigations.
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
  RESEARCH DIVISION

      ECOSYSTEMS
      MONITORING
                                  OFFICE OF MODELING, MONITORING
                                  SYSTEMS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
                                             DIRECTOR
                          ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LABORATORY
ADVANCED MONITORING
  SYSTEMS DIVISION

     AQUATIC AND
     SUBSURFACE
  MONITORING BRANCH

    REMOTE AND AIR
  MONITORING BRANCH

    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PHOTOGRAPHIC
 INTERPRETATION CENTER
 NUCLEAR RADIATION
ASSESSMENT DIVISION

  DOSE ASSESSMENT
      BRANCH

  FIELD MONITORING
       BRANCH

    RADIOANALYSIS
       BRANCH
QUALITY ASSURANCE
      DIVISION

  HAZARDOUS WASTE
 METHODS EVALUATION
      BRANCH

TOXICS AND HAZARDOUS
  WASTE OPERATIONS
      BRANCH

   PESTICIDES AND
  RADIATION QUALITY
  ASSURANCE BRANCH

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                            Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory
                        26 W. Martin Luther King, Cincinnati, Ohio  45268
                                 FTS 684-7418, (513) 569-7418
   The Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory's (RREL) ground-water research and technical assistance
programs are conducted by the Water and Hazardous Waste Treatment Research Division (WHWTRD),
the Waste Minimization, Destruction, and Disposal Research Division (WMDRD), and the Superfund
Technology Demonstration Division (STDD).   RREL  also operates the Superfund Engineering and
Treatment Technology Support Center.  RREL's activities concentrate on developing methods to prevent
the contamination of ground water by controlling surface pollutant sources. RREL research and technical
assistance programs fall into three major areas:

  *   Water and hazardous-waste disposal technology development, including research on cover systems,
      waste leaching, waste solidification and stabilization, flexible  membrane liners,  clay soil liners,
      construction quality assurance and quality control, expert systems, and RCRA solid waste facility
      waste characterization.                 •

  *   Remedial-technology development and technical assistance, including  Superfuind site and situation
      assessments, verification of remedial action design and implementation projects, development of on-
      site cleanup and in situ treatment technologies, development of personnel protection techniques, and
      other technical  assistance services necessary to support an increasingly field-oriented program.

  4   Prevention and control of hazardous releases  including development of technologies to allow
      emergency response personnel to prevent, contain, and cleanup hazardous releases, and development
      of technologies for the prevention and control of releases from underground storage tanks.
            DRINKING
             WATER
            RESEARCH
           Inorganics and
          Parfeulates Control
           Microbiological
             Treatment
             Organ Ics
              Control
           System* and Raid
             Evaluation
                                     OFFICE OF ENGINEERING
                                              AND
                                   TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION
                                            DIRECTOR
                              RISK REDUCTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY
  SUPERFUND
 TECHNOLOGY
DEMONSTRATION
 SIta Demonstration
  and Evaluation
    Releases
     Control
   WATER AND
   HAZARDOUS
WASTE TREATMENT
    RESEARCH
      WASTE
   MINIMIZATION,
 DESTRUCTION AND
DISPOSAL RESEARCH
  Hazardous Waste
     Treatment
    Municipal Solid
  Waste and Residuals
     Management
     Municipal
    Wastawater
                           Toxics
                           Control
      Thermal
     Destruction
                            Waste
                          Minimization
                         Treatment
                         Assessment

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                  Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office - Cincinnati
                            26 W. St. Glair, Cincinnati, Ohio  45268
                                FTS 684-7531, (513) 569-7531
   The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office in Cincinnati (ECAO-CIN)  is responsible for
developing risk assessment documents, assessment methodologies, and guidelines to estimate human health
effects.  Primarily, the ECAO-CIN (1) prepares and publishes new or revised criteria documents when
needed as input and guidance for setting environmental standards; (2) prepares  and publishes scientific
assessment documents/health risk assessment reports, which will serve as a basis for decisions by the EPA
Administrator regarding the listing of pollutants  for standards and control under various  legislative
authorities; (3) develops risk assessment methods, which provide guidance for evaluating potential risks
to human health from exposure to environmental pollutants; and (4) actively participates in Agency-wide
work groups in the planning, development and implementation of future research strategies for the Agency.
The ECAO-CIN has three areas of expertise, which are addressed  by three Branches:

  *  Chemical Mixtures Assessment Branch:  Provides scientific support for the development of
     background documentation and  technical support  necessary  to  formulate human health risk
     assessment activities for Agency Program Offices as mandated by the Comprehensive Environmental
     Response, Compensation, and Liability Act  (CERCLA) of 1980, the Superfund Amendment and
     Reauthorization Act (SARA), the Resource  Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA),  and the
     Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendment (HSWA).  These assessments establish the basis for
     regulatory activities in the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER)  associated
     with the potential human exposure to environmental pollutants, particularly chemical mixtures.

  *  Systemic Toxicants Assessment Branch:  Provides scientific support  for the development of
     background documentation and  technical support  necessary to  formulate human health risk
     assessment activities for Agency Program Offices as mandated by the Clean Water Act (CWA), the
     Safe Drinking  Water Act (SDWA), the Clean Air Act (CAA), and RCRA; Subtitle  D.   These
     assessments establish the basis for regulatory activities and advisories associated with potential
     human exposure  to environmental pollutants, particularly systemic toxicants.   Additionally, the
     evaluation of risks associated with municipal solid wastes is undertaken. Specific areas of research
     include risks associated with municipal solid waste recycling, municipal waste combustion (including
     the assessment of indirect exposures), and comparative risk assessment of municipal waste disposal
     alternatives.

  *  Methods Evaluation and Development Staff:  Initiates and coordinates the development of risk
     assessment methods and Agency guidelines for chemical mixtures and  non-carcinogenic health
     effects, and reviews new methods in response to identified Agency needs. The staff also coordinates
     the  Agency's Reference Dose (RfD) and  Carcinogen Risk  Assessment Verification Endeavor
     (CRAVE) work  groups, and manages the  Integrated  Risk Information System (IRIS).   These
     activities help ensure that the Agency's risk assessments remain credible and that state-of-the-art
     methods are continually evaluated, developed and implemented.
                                         OFFICE OF HEALTH
                                              AND
                                     ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
                                            DIRECTOR
                                     ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND
                                    ASSESSMENT OFFICE. CINCINNATI
                      CHEMICAL MIXTURES
                     ASSESSMENT BRANCH
 METHODS EVALUATION
AND DEVELOPMENT STAFF
SYSTEMIC TOXICANTS
ASSESSMENT BRANCH
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                                Exposure Assessment Group
                         401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC  20460
                               FTS 475-8909, (202) 475-8909
   The Exposure Assessment Group (BAG) research program focuses on predicting human exposure risks
from hazardous materials. The Exposure Assessment Applications group applies exposure assessment
methods to site-specific cases, including reviewing Regional Superfund risk assessments. The Exposure
Assessment Methods Branch develops exposure assessment methods and coordinates the development of
Agency-wide guidelines, on exposure assessment.  Current ground-water research projects include:

  *  Development of remedial investigative methods for karstic terrains.

  4  Development of remedial clean-up methods for karstic terrains.

  *  Use and toxicity of fluorescent dyes for tracing ground water in fractured rock and karst aquifers
     to determine true flow paths and velocities.

  *  Development of a lexicon of karst and related ground-water terminology.

  *  Development of a methodology to apply multi-level pumping-wells as a means of remediating
     contaminated coastal aquifers.

  *  Estimation of population exposure and health risk to pesticides and nitrates in drinking water wells
     using results from EPA's National Pesticide Survey.

  *  Development of an Integrated Model Evaluation System (IMES) which provides a model selection
     process for at least 60 models, information on validation studies of various models, uncertainty data,
     and descriptive information on the models with additional contact points.
                                     OFFICE OF HEALTH
                                           AND
                                ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
                               EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT GROUP
                                                                   I
             EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
               APPLICATION BRANCH
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
   METHODS BRANCH
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            ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
*Steven Acree
    Applications and Assistance Branch
    FTS 743-2322
    405-332-8800

*Bert Blcdsoe
    Applications and Assistance Branch
    FTS 743-2324
    405-332-8800

*David Burden
    Applications and Assistance Branch
    FTS 743-2294
    405-332-8800

*Dominic DiGiulio
    Applications and Assistance Branch
    FTS 743-2324
    405-332-8800

*Donald Draper
    Applications and Assistance Branch
    FTS 743-2202
    405-332-8800

*Scott Ruling
    Applications and Assistance Branch
    FTS 743-2313
    405-332-8800

*Lowell Leach
    Applications and Assistance Branch
    FTS 743-2333
    405-332-8800

*John Matthews
    Applications and Assistance Branch
    FTS 743-2233
    405-332-8800

*Randall Ross
    Applications and Assistance Branch
    FTS 743-2355
    405-332-8800
Hydrogeology
Inorganic chemistry
Metals transport
Wellhead protection
Modeling
Hydrology
Modeling
Soil venting
Hydrogeology
Underground Injection Control (UIC)
Land treatment
RCRA
Modeling
Subsurface sampling
Land treatment of wastewaters
Underground injection monitoring
Toxicity testing
Land treatment of hazardous wastes
Hydrogeology
Modeling
    *The Applications and Assistance Branch is the focus for technical assistance and technology transfer
in RSKERL. When calling for technical assistance, please first contact the specialists in the Applications
and Assistance Branch (listed first and starred) who will either answer your questions or direct you to the
appropriate researcher.
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*Hugh Russell
   Applications and Assistance Branch
   FTS 743-2444
   405-332-8800

*Marion (Dick) Scalf, Director
   Extramural Activities and Assistance
   FTS 743-2212
   405-332-8800

*Jerry Thornhill
   Applications and Assistance Branch
   FTS 743-2310
   405-332-8800

*Joe Williams
   Applications and Assistance Branch
   FTS 743-2246
   405-332-8800

Frank Beck
   Subsurface Systems Branch
   FTS 743-2293
   405-332-8800

Jong Cho
   Subsurface Systems Branch
   FTS 743-2353
   405-332-8800

Don  Clark
   Subsurface Processes Branch
   FTS 743-2311
   405-332-8800

Roger Cosby
   Subsurface Processes Branch
   FTS 743-2320
   405-332-8800

Eva Davis
   Subsurface Systems Branch
   FTS 743-2346
   405-332-8800

Wayne Downs
   Subsurface Systems Branch
   FTS 743-2320
   405-332-8800
Bioremediation
Wellhead protection
Monitoring
Underground injection
Hydrogeological investigations
Modeling
Soil science
Contaminant transport modeling
Multiphase transport
Inorganic analytical chemistry
Organic analytical chemistry
Nonaqueous phase liquid transport
Contaminant transport modeling
Biotransformations
GIS
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Carl Enfield, Director
    Processes & Systems Research Division
    FTS 743-2310
    405-332-8800

Stephen Hutchins
    Subsurface Processes Branch
    FTS 743-2327
    405-332-8800

Michael Jawson
    Subsurface Systems Branch
    FTS 743-2280
    405-332-8800
Contaminant transport modeling
Biotransformations
Soil microbiology
Jerry Jones                                Underground storage tanks
   Extramural Activities & Evaluation Branch    Aquifer restoration
   FTS 743-2251                          Water chemistry
   405-332-8800
Don Kampbell
    Subsurface Processes Branch
    FTS 743-2358
    405-332-8800

Stephen Kraemer
    Subsurface Systems Branch
    FTS 743-2315
    405-332-8800

Douglas Kreis
Soil chemistry
Contaminant transport modeling
Ecological effects
   Extramural Activities & Evaluations Branch
   FTS 743-2303
   405-332-8800
James McNabb                             Virus transport
   Extramural Activities & Evaluation Branch    Wellhead protection
   FTS 743-2216
   405-332-8800
Dennis Miller
    Subsurface Processes Branch
    FTS 743-2263
    405-332-8800
Immiscible flow
Vapor transport
Susan Mravik
    Subsurface Systems Branch
    FTS 743-2434
    405-332-8800
Soil science
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Fred Pfeffer
    Subsurface Systems Branch
    FTS 743-2305
    405-332-8800

Robert Puls
    Subsurface Systems Branch
    FTS 743-2262
    405-332-8800

Stephen Schmelling
    Subsurface Systems Branch
    FTS 743-2315
    405-332-8800

Guy Sewell
    Subsurface Processes Branch
    FTS 743-2232
    405-332-8800

Thomas Short
    Subsurface Systems Branch
    FTS 743-2292
    405-332-8800

Gannon Smith
    Subsurface Processes Branch
    FTS 743-2316
    405-332-8800

Robert Smith
    Subsurface Processes Branch
    FTS 743-2352
    405-332-8800

David Walters
    Subsurface Systems Branch
    FTS 743-2261
    405-332-8800

 Candida West
    Subsurface Systems Branch
    FTS 743-2257
    405-332-8800

 James Weaver
     Subsurface Systems Branch
     FTS 743-2420
     405-332-8800
Inorganic analytical chemistry
Geochemistry
Metals transport
Contaminant transport modeling
Fractured flow
Biotransformations
Contaminant transport modeling
 Organic analytical chemistry
 Biological analyses
 Soils
 Modeling
 Abiotic processes
 Contaminant transport modeling
 Multiphase transport
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John Wilson
    Subsurface Processes Branch
    FTS 743-2259
    405-332-8800

Lynn Wood
    Subsurface Processes Branch
    FTS 743-2304
    405-332-8800
Subsurface microbiology
In situ biorestoration
Subsurface abiotic processes
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                ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY - ATHENS
Robert B. Ambrose
   Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling
   FTS 250-3130
   404-546-3130

Leo V. Azarraga
   Chemistry Branch
   FTS 250-3453
   404-546-3453

George W. Bailey
   Chemistry Branch
   FTS 250-3307
   404-546-3307

David  S. Brown
   Assessment Branch
   FTS 250-3310
   404-546-3310

Robert F. Carsel
   Assessment Branch
   FTS 250-3565
   404-546-3565

Timothy W. Collette
   Measurements Branch
   FTS 250-3524
   404-546-3524

J. Jackson Ellington
   Measurements Branch
   FTS 250-3197
   404-546-3197

Fred F. Fong
    Assessment Branch
    FTS 250-3210
    404-546-3210

 Chad T. Jafvert
    Chemistry Branch
    FTS 250-3349
    404-546-3349

 Jack Jones
    Biology Branch
    FTS 250-3103
    404-546-3103
Model applications
Fate of metals
Fate of metals
Metal speciation
Transport and transformation of metals
Model applications
Uncertainty analysis
Spectroscopic property-reactivity
    relationships
Transformation pathway analysis
 Modeling multiphasic transport in
    porous media
 Numerical analysis
 Pollutant sorption-desorption
 Biodegradation processes
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Heinz P. Kollig
    Measurements Branch
    FTS 250-3770
    404-546-3770

Nicholas T. Loux
    Chemistry Branch
    FTS 250-3174
    404-546-3174

Steven McCutcheon
    Assessment Branch
    FTS 250-3301
    404-546-3301

Jolin M. McGuire
    Measurements Branch
    FTS 250-3185
    404-546-3185

Lee A. Mulkey
    Assessment Branch
    FTS 250-3476
    404-546-3476

Susan Richardson
    Measurements Branch
    FTS 250-3199
    404-546-3199

Jolin E. Rogers
    Biology Branch
    FTS 250-3592
    404-546-3592

Charles N. Smith
    Assessment Branch
    FTS 250-3302
    404-546-3302

William C. Steen
    Biology Branch
    FTS 250-3776
    404-546-3776

Eric J. Weber
    Chemistry Branch
    FTS 250-3198
    404-546-3198
Rate constant data for pollutant-fate
   modeling
Metal speciation and sorption
Pollutant transport
Multispectral identification of organic
   chemicals
Multimedia modeling and
    uncertainty analysis
Multispectral identification of organic
chemicals
Anaerobic biodegradation processes
Conduct of field studies
Analysis of monitoring data
Aerobic microbial transformation rate
   measurement
Pollutant transformations
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N. Lee Wolfe
    Chemistry Branch
    FTS 250-3429
    404-546-3429
Pollutant transformations
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        ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LABORATORY - LAS VEGAS
 Richard Aldridge
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-3161
    702-798-3161

 Doug Bedinger
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 798-2389
    702-798-2389

 Regina Bochicchio
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-2150
    702-798-2656

 Jane Denne
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-2655
    702-798-2655

 Joe DLugosz, Chief
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-2598
    702-798-2598

Larry Eccles
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-2385
    702-798-2385

William Englemann
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-2656
    702-798-2656

Steve Gardner
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-2366
    702-798-2366

Larry Jack
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-2367
    702-798-2367

Aldo Mazzella
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-2254
    702-798-2254
Technical Documents
Hydrogeology
Aquifer test analysis
Geophysics
Well construction
Sampling techniques
Hydrogeology
Vadose zone monitoring
In situ monitoring methods
    development
Soil gas monitoring

Geochemistry
Water well technology
X-ray fluorescence
Ground-water monitoring methods
    standardization/Quality Assurance
Indicator parameters/seasonal variation
Monitoring strategies

Geophysics (SCAP)
Geophysical methods devel. & eval.
CERCLA site investigation
Underground injection control
    monitoring
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Charlie Morgan
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-2656
    702-798-2656

William Souza
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-3162
    702-798-3162

Katrina Varner
    Aquatic and Subsurface Monitoring Branch
    FTS 545-2645
    702-798-2645
Database integration
Site characterization
Network Design
Geostatistics
Underground storage tank external
    leak-detection monitoring
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                    RISK REDUCTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY
Edward R. Bates
    Emerging Technology Section
    FTS 684-7774
    513-569-7774

Benjamin L. Blaney
    Hazardous Waste Treatment Branch
    FTS 684-7519
    513-569-7519

Robert M. dark
    Drinking Water Research Division
    FTS 684-7201
    513-569-7201

Paul dePercin
    Demonstration Section
    FTS 684-7797
    513-569-7797

Kenneth A. Dostal
    Water and Hazardous Waste
       Treatment Research Division
    FTS 684-7503
    513-569-7503

Richard A. Dobbs
    Treatment Assessment Branch
    FTS 684-7649
    513-569-7649

John Farlow
    Releases Control Branch
    FTS 340-6635
    201-321-6635

Walter A. Feige
    Drinking Water Research Division
    FTS 684-7496
    513-569-7496

Kim R. Fox
    Inorganics and Paniculate Control Branch
    FTS 684-7820
    513-569-7820

Carol Ann Frank
    Organics Control Branch
    FTS 684-7592
    513-569-7592
Geology/geophysics
Volatile organic emissions
Treatment technology cost
    estimation
Physical/chemical treatment
Biological treatment
Treatability data base
Toxics control in waste water
Underground storage tanks (UST)
    hazardous releases technology
Organic treatment processes
Radionuclide treatment processes
Organic treatment processes
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John A. Glaser
    Chemical and Biological Detoxification Section
    FTS 684-7568
    513-569-7568

Walter G. Grube, Jr.
    FTS 684-7798
    513-569-7798

Michael Gruenfeld
    Exposure Reduction Technology Section
    FTS 340-6625
    201-321-6625

Jonathan G. Herrmann
    Treatment Technology Section
    FTS 684-7839
    513-569-7839

Robert Hillger
    Releases Technology Section
    FTS 340-6639
    201-321-6639

Ronald F. Lewis
    Demonstration Section
    FTS 684-7856
    513-569-7856
  \
Benjamin W. Lykins, Jr.
    Systems and Cost Evaluation Branch
    FTS 684-7460
    513-569-7460

John F. Martin
    Demonstration Section
    FTS 684-7758
    513-569-7758

Richard Miltner
    Organics Control Branch
    FTS 684-7403
    513-569-7403

 James A. Ryan
    In Situ Technology Section
    FTS 684-7653
    513-569-7653

 Thomas J. Sorg
     Inorganics and Paniculate Control Branch
    FTS 684-7370
     513-569-7370
Biological treatment
Slurry walls
    Soil and admixture liners
Hydraulic conductivity

Chemical analysis
Soil-water chemistry
Inorganics treatment
Underground storage tank (UST)
Ground-water hydrology
Biodegradation teclinology
Soil contamination
Organic treatment processes
Mining ground-water impacts
 Organic treatment processes
 Pulse  Pumping
 Inorganic treatment processes
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Anthony Tafuri
   Releases Technology Section
   FTS 340-6604
   201-321-6604
UST technology
In situ treatment processes
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        ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT OFFICE - CINCINNATI
Randall J.F. Bruins
   Systemic Toxicants Assessment Branch
   FTS 684-7539
   513-569-7539
Ground-water risk assessment
    methodologies
Michael Dourson
   FTS 684-7531
   513-569-7531
Human health risk assessment
    methods and guidelines
Richard Hertzberg
   FTS 684-7582
   513-569-7582
Risk assessment of chemical mixtures
Pei-Fung Hurst
   FTS 684-7585
   513-569-7585
Superiund and RCRA site risk
    assessment evaluations
Normal Kowal
   FTS 684-7584
   513-569-7584
Water quality
Moiz Mumtaz
   FTS 684-7593
   513-569-7593
Risk assessment of chemical mixtures
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                            EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT GROUP
John Schaum
   Exposure Assessment Group
   FTS 382-5988
   202-382-5988
Malcolm Field
   Exposure Assessment Group
   FTS 475-8921
   202-475-8921
Russell Kinerson
    Exposure Assessment Group
    FTS 475-8915
    202-475-8915

Matthew Lorber
    Exposure Assessment Group
    FTS 475-8924
    202-475-8924
Richard Walentowicz
    FTS 475-8922
    202-475-8922
Fate and transport modeling
Health risk assessment for ground-
    water contaminants
Selection of models for exposure
    assessment
Analysis of monitoring data

Karst hydrology and geomorphology
Remedial investigations in karst
    terrains
Chemical fate and transport in karst
    terrains
Ground-water flow in fractured rocks
Aquifer pump-test analysis

Fate and transport modeling
Exposure risk assessment
Fate and transport modeling
Pesticide in ground-water issues:
    occurrence, monitoring, leaching
    potential, health impact
Agricultural practices; soil and water
     principles

Integrated Model Evaluation System
    (IMES)
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4. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CONTACTS BY SUBJECT
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Subject
Name
Office
 FTS
Commercial
Abiotic processes
Candida West
Lynn Wood
RSKERL
RSKERL
743-2257
743-2304
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
Aquifer restoration
 Biodegradation
 Anaerobic
 In situ
Biological analyses
Biodegradation
Chemistry
 Analytical

  Inorganic
   Organic

   Multispectral
   Spectroscopic
 Geochemistry
 Soil
 Soil water
 Rate constants
 Water
 Contaminant source control
 Underground Storage
  Tanks (UST)
 Slurry walls
 Wastewater land treatment
 Volatile emissions
John Wilson
John Rogers
Jerry Jones
James McNabb
Robert Smith
Ron Lewis
Hugh Russell
John Wilson
Michael Graenfeld
Bert Bledsoe
Don Clark
Fred Pfeffer
Roger Cosby
Garmon Smith
John McGuire
Timothy Collette
Robert Puls
Don Kampbell
Michael Gruenfeld
Heinz Kollig
Jack Ellington
Heinz Kollig
Jerry Jones
 John Farlow
 Robert Hillger
 Anthony Tafuri
 Jerry Jones
 Walter Grube
 Lowell Leach
 Benjamin Blaney
 Paul dePercin
RSKERL
ERL-Ath
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RREL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RREL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
RSKERL
RSKERL
RREL
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
RSKERL
RREL
RREL
RREL
RSKERL
RREL
RSKERL
RREL
RREL
743-2259
250-3592
743-2251
743-2216
743-2352
684-7856
743-2444
743-2259
340-6625
743-2324
743-2311
743-2305
743-2320
743-2316
250-3185
250-3524
743-2262
743-2332
340-6625
250-3770
250-3197
250-3770
743-2251
340-6635
340-6639
340-6604
743-2251
684-7798
743-2333
684-7519
684-7797
405-332-8800
404-546-3592
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
513-569-7856
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
201-321-6625
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
404-546-3185
404-546-3524
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
201-321-6625
404-546-3770
404-546-3210
404-546-3770
405-332-8800
201-321-6635
201-321-6639
201-321-6604
405-332-8800
513-569-7798
405-332-8800
513-569-7519
513-569-7797
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Subject
Name
	 — — i 	 	 ~ 	 v^invc; 	 n i.i3 VxUirinierciai
Fate/effects of contaminants
Anaerobic
biodegradation
biotransformations


Ecological
Exposure/risk assessments


Field studies
Metals


Metals speciation
Mining impacts
Sorption/desorption
Transformations
—
Geophysics
,
SCAP

Ground-water hydraulics
Conductivity
Fractured rock


Hydrogeology







Immiscible flow
Karst
Hydrolysis rate constants


John Rogers
Wayne Downs
Michael Jawson
Guy Sewell
Douglas Kreis
Russell Kinerson
Matthew Lorber
John Schaum
Charles Smith
Bert Bledsoe
Leo Azarraga
George Bailey
David Brown
John Martin
Chad Jafvert
Eric Weber
N. Lee Wolfe
Edward Bates
Regina Bochicchio
Larry Jack
Aldo Mazzella

Walter Grube Jr.
Malcolm Field
Stephen Kraemer
Stephen Schmelling
Steven Acree
Edward Bates
Doug Bedinger
Dominic DiGiulio
Joe DLugosz
Don Draper
Robert Hillger
Randall Ross
Jerry Thornhill
Dennis Miller
Malcolm Field
J.J. Ellington
Heinz Kollig

ERL-Ath
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
BAG
BAG
BAG
ERL-Ath
RSKERL
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
RREL
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
RREL
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV

RREL
BAG
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RREL.
EMSL-LV
RSKERL
EMSL-LV
RSKERL
RREL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
BAG
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath

250-3592
743-2320'
743-2280
743-2232
743-2303
475-8915
475-8924
382-5988
250-3302
743-2324
250-3453
250-3307
250-3310
684-7758
250-3349
250-3198
250-3429
684-7774
545-2150
545-2367
545-2254
1
684-7798
475-8921
743-2315
743-2315
743-2322
684-7774
798-2389
743-2324
545-2598
743-2202
340-6639
743-2355,
743-2310
743-2263
475-8921
250-3197
250-3770

404-546-3592
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
202-475-8915
202-475-8924
202-382-5988
404-546-3302
405-332-8800
404-546-3453
404-546-3307
404-546-3310
513-569-7758
404-546-3349
404-546-3198
404-546-3429
513-569-7774
702-798-2150
702-798-2367
702-798-2254

513-569-7798
202-475-8921
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
513-569-7774
702-798-2389
405-332-8800
702-798-2598
405-332-8800
201-321-6639
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405,332-8800
202-475-8921
404-546-3197
404-546-3770
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Name
Office
FTS
Commercial
Injection wells (See also Wells)
Lowell Leach

Monitoring
Metals
Fate

Speciation

Transport/transformation


Microbiology
Aerobic
Anaerobic
Biotransforniation


Treatment


Viruses
Modeling

Applications

Contaminant fate


Contaminant transport






porous media
Courses, publications
Exposure assessment

Ground water
Mathematical
Multimedia
Research
Pollutant rate constants
Jerry ThornntU
Aldo Mazzella

Leo Azarraga
George Bailey
David Brown
Nicholas Loux
Bert Bledsoe
David Brown
Robert Puls
John Wilson
William Steen
John Rogers
Wayne Downs
Steven Hutchins
Guy Sewell
John Glaser
Ronald Lewis
Donald Reasoner
James McNabb
Scott Ruling
Randall Ross
Robert Ambrose
Robert Carsel
Matt Lorber
Russell Kinerson
John Schaum
Jong Cho
Dominic DiGiulio
Wayne Downs
Carl Enfield
John Schaum
Thomas Short
Joe William
Fred Fong
Margaret Butorac
John Schaum
Richard Walentowicz
James Goodrich
Fred Fong
Lee .Mulkey
Paul van der Heijde
Heinz Kollig
RSKERL
RSKERL
EMSL-LV

ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
RSKERL
ERL-Ath
RSKERL
RSKERL
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RREL
RREL
RREL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
BAG
EAG
BAG
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
EAG
RSKERL
RSKERL
ERL-Ath
IGWMC
EAG
EAG
RREL
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
IGWMC
ERL-Ath
743-2333
743-2310
545-2254

250-3453
250-3307
250-3310
250-3174
743-2324
250-3310
743-2262
743-2259
250-3776
250-3592
743-2320
743-2327
743-2232
684-7568
684-7856
684-7653
743-2216
743-2313
743-2355
250-3130
250-3565
475-8924
475-8915
475-8920
743-2353
743-2324
743-2320
743-2334
475-8920
743-2234
743-2246
250-3210

475-8920
475-8922
684-7605
250-3210
250-3476

250-3770
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
702-798-2254

404-546-3453
404-546-3307
404-546-3310
404-546-3174
405-332-8800
404-546-3310
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
404-546-3198
404-546-3592
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
513-569-7568
513-569-7856
513-569-7653
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
404-546-3130
404-546-3565
202-475-8924
202-475-8915
202-475-8920
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
202-475-8920
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
404-546-3210
317-283-9458
202-475-8920
202-475-8922
513-569-7605
404-546-3210
404-546-3476
317-283-9458
404-546-3770
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Subject
Soils

Monitoring


Analysis of data
Aquifer tests

CERCLA site investigation

Field studies
Fractured bedrock
Indicator parameters
Injection wells
In situ methods
Geophysical methods
Method standards/QA
Sampling techniques

Soil Gas
Strategies

Vadose zone
Well construction
Well placement
Remedial action
Biodegradation


Investigations







Land treatment of
hazardous wastes
Soil contamination
Treatment
Name
David Walters
Paul van der Heijde
Steven Acree
David Burden
Lowell Leach
Charles Smith
Doug Bedinger
John Schaum
Aldo Mazzella
Malcolm Field
Charles Smith
Malcolm Field
Steve Gardner
Aldo Mazzella
Larry Eccles
Aldo Mazzella
Steve Gardner
Jane Denne
Marion (Dick) Scalf
Larry Eccles
Steve Gardner
Katrina Varner
Larry Eccles
Jane Denne
William Souza

Hugh Russell
John Wilson
Ronald Lewis
Steven Acree
Bert Bledsoe
Donald Draper
Malcolm Field
Scott Ruling
Aldo Mazzella
Randall Ross
Charles Smith
John Matthews
Ronald Lewis
John B rugger
John Wilson
Office
RSKERL
IGWMC
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
ERL-Ath
EMSL-LV
BAG
EMSL-LV
EAG
ERL-Ath
EAG
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
RSKERL
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV

RSKERL
RSKERL
RREL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
EAG
RSKERL
EMSL-LV
RSKERL
ERL-Ath
RSKERL
RREL
RREL
RSKERL
FTS
743-2261

743-2322
743-2294
743-2333
250-3302
798-2389
475-8920
545-2254
475-8921
250-3302
475-8921
545-2366
545-2254
545-2385
545-2254
545-2366
545-2655
743-2212
545-2385
545-2366
545-2645
545-2385
545-2655
545-3162

743-2444
743-2259
684-7856
743-2444
743-2322
743-2202
475-8921
743-2313
545-2254
743-2355
250-3302
743-2233
684-7856
340-6634
743-2259
Commercial
405-332-8800
317-283-9458
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
404-546-3302
702-798-2389
202-475-8920
702-798-2254
202-475-8921
404-546-3302
202-475-8921
702-798-2366
702-798-2254
702-798-2385
702-798-2254
702-798-2366
702-798-2655
405-332-8800
702-798-2385
702-798-2366
702-798-2645
702-798-2385
702-798-2655
702-798-3162

405-332-8800
405-332-8800
513-569-7856
405-322-8800
405-322-8800
405-332-8800
202-475-8921
405-332-8800
702-798-2254
405-332-8800
404-546-3302
405-332-8800
513-569-7856
201-321-6634
405-332-8800
Resources/economics
Robert Clark
RREL
684-7201  513-569-7201
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 site evaluation
 Water quality
                           Name
                      Office
            FTS
Commercial
Risk assessment
Chemical mixtures

Health

Superfund and RCRA

Richard Hertzberg
Moiz Mumtaz
Michael Dourson
John Schaum
Pei-Fung Hurst

ECAO-CIN 648-7582
ECAO-CIN 684-7593
ECAO-CIN 684-7531
BAG 475-8920
ECAO-CIN 684-7585

513-569-7582
513-569-7593
513-569-7531
202-475-8920
513-569-7585
Norman Kowal
ECAO-CIN 684-7584   513-569-7584
Sampling
Jane Denne
Lowell Leach
EMSL-LV  545-2655   702-798-2655
RSKERL   743-2333   405-332-8800
Soil
 Admixtures/slurries/liners
 Chemistry
 Contamination
 Soil Gas
Frank Beck
Michael Jawson
Susan Mravik
David Walters
Walter Grube
Michael Gruenfeld
Ronald Lewis
Larry Eccles
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RREL
RREL
RREL
EMSL-LV
743-2293
743-2280
743-2434
743-2261
684-7798
340-6625
684-7856
545-2385
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
405-332-8800
513-569-7798
201-321-6625
513-569-7856
702-798-2385
Toxicity testing
John Mathews
RSKERL    743-2233   405-332-8800
Transport of contaminants
* — 4
Immiscible flow

Metals


Modeling




porous media
Multiphase

Vapor phase
Viruses
Eva Davis
Dennis Miller
Bert Bledsoe
David Brown
Robert Puls
Jong Cho
Carl Enfield
Stephen Schmelling
Thomas Short
James Weaver
Fred Fong
Jong Cho
James Weaver
Dennis Miller
James McNabb
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
ERL-Ath
RSKERL
RSKERL
743-2346 405-332-8800
743-2263 405-332-8800
743-2324 405-332-8800
250-3310 404-546-3310
743-2262 405-332-8800
743-2353 405-332-8800
RSKERL 743-2334 405-332-8800
RSKERL 743-2315 405-332-8800
RSKERL 743-2234 405-332-8800
RSKERL 743-2420 405-332-8800
ERL-Ath
250-3210 404-546-3210
RSKERL 743-2353 405-332-8800
RSKERL 743-2420 405-332-8800
RSKERL 743-2263 405-332-8800
RSKERL 743-2216 405-332-8800
Treatment (see also Remediation)
Biological


In situ biodegradation '
Treatability data base

Kenneth Dostal
John Glaser
Ronald Lewis
John Wilson
Kenneth Dostal
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RREL
RREL
RREL
684-7503 513-569-7503
684-7568 513-569-7568
684-7856 513-569-7856
RSKERL 743-2259 405-332-8800
RREL

684-7503 513-569-7503
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Subject
Name
Office
FTS
Commercial
Hazardous wastes
Inorganic processes
Land (RCRA)

Organic processes



Physical/chemical

Radionuclides
Technology costs


Toxics control
Uncertainty analysis

John Martin
Thomas Sorg
Scott Huling
John Matthews
Walter Feige
Carol Ann Fronk
Richard Miltner
Benjamin Lykins
Paul DePercin
John B rugger
Kim Fox
Jeffrey Adams
Robert Clark
Richard Eilers
Richard Dobbs
Robert Carsel
Lee Mulkey
RREL
RREL
RSKERL
RSKERL
RREL
RREL
RREL
RREL
RREL
RREL
RREL
RREL
RREL
RREL
RREL
ERL-Ath
ERL-Ath
684-7758 513-569-7758
684-7370 513-569-7370
743-2313 405-332-8800
743-2233 405-332-8800
684-7496 513-569-7496
684-7592 513-569-7592
684-7403 513-569-7403
684-7460 513-684-7460
684-7797 513-569-7797
340-6634 201-321-6634
684-7820 513-569-7820
684-7835 513-569-7835
684-7201 513-569-7201
684-7808 513-569-7808
684-7649 513-569-7649
250-3565 404-546-3565
250-3476 404-546-3476
Underground Injection Control


Monitoring
Don Draper
Jerry Thornhill
Lowell Leach
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
743-2202 405-332-8800
743-2310, 405-332-8800
743-2333 405-332-8800
Underground Storage Tanks (UST)
Tank leakage




External leak
detection monitoring
Wells (See also Injection
Aquifer tests

Construction
Network Design
Technology

Wellhead Protection




John Farlow
Richard Field
Robert HiUger
Anthony Tafuri
Jerry Jones

Phil Durgin
Wells) Randall Ross
Doug Bedinger
Malcolm Field
Jane Denne
William Souza
William Englemann
James Ryan
David Burden
Steve Gardner
James McNabb
Randall Ross
Marion (Dick) Scalf
RREL
RREL
RREL
RREL
RSKERL

EMSL-LV
RSKERL
EMSL-LV
BAG
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
EMSL-LV
RREL
RSKERL
EMSL-LV
RSKERL
RSKERL
RSKERL
340-6631 201-321-6631
340-6674 210-321-6674
340-6639 201-321-6639
340-6604 201-321-6604
743-2251 405-332-8800

545-2623 702-798-2623
743-2355 405-332-8800
545-2389 702-798-2389
475-8921 202-475-8921
545-2655 702-798-2655
545-3162 702-798-3162
545-2656 702-798-2656
684-7653 513-569-7653
743-2294 405-332-8800
545-2366 702-798-2366
743-2216 405-332-8800
743-2355 405-332-8800
743-2212 405-332-8800
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Personnel Locator (Headquarters): 202-382-2090

                                  OFFICE OF WATER

                              OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER

Jeffery Smith                                           Underground Injection Control (UIC)
   Criteria and Standards Section
   FTS 382-5586
   202-382-5586
                        OFFICE OF GROUND-WATER PROTECTION
Ronald Hoffer
   Technical and Regulatory Analysis Staff
   FTS 382-7077
   202-382-7077

Philip Berger
   Technical and Regulatory Analysis Staff
   FTS 382-7077
   202-382-7077
Wellhead Protection
Ground-Water Protection
               OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
                                OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE
Reid Rosnick
   Permits and State Programs Branch
   FTS 382-4755
   202-382-4755

Jim Brown
   Permits and State Programs Branch
   FTS 475-7240
   202-475-7240

Robert Tonetti
   Special Waste Branch
   FTS 398-8426
   703-308-8426

Vemon Meyers
   Permits and State Programs Division
   FTS 382-4685
   202-382-4685

Zubair Saleem
   Characterization and Assessment Division
   FTS 382-4767
   202-382-4767
RCRA Monitoring Requirements
RCRA Regulations/Technical
Data and Statistical Analysis
Corrective Action.

RCRA Monitoring
Data and Statistical Analysis
RCRA Regulations/Technical
Corrective Action

RCRA Regulations/Technical
Mining and Mineral Processing
Oil and Gas Waste
RCRA Regulations/Technical
RCRA Monitoring
Data and Statistical Analysis
Corrective Action

Ground-Water Modeling
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                   OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
Jennifer Haley
   Hazardous Site Control Division
   Remedial Operations Section
   FTS 398-8363
   703-308-8363

Randy Breeden
   Hazardous Site Control Division
   Remedial Operations Section
   FTS 398-8368
   703-308-8368

David Bennett
   Hazardous Site Evaluation Division
   FTS 475-9486
   202-475-9486

Joseph Lafornara
   Emergency Response Division
   FTS 340-6740
   908-321-6740
Superfund Remediation
Technical and Policy Analysis
Superfund Remediation
Technical and Policy Analysis
Superfund Risk Assessment
Emergency Response
Geophysics
                          TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION OFFICE
Richard Steimle
   Technology Users Program
   FTS 382-7914
   202-382-7914
Ground-Water Work Stations
Superfund and RCRA Technical
   Support Forums
                      OFFICE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS
Iris Goodman
   Policy & Standards Division
   202-544-4816
   (Feb-Apr 1991 call 702-798-2623)
Underground Storage Tanks
                     OFFICE OF WASTE PROGRAMS ENFORCEMENT
Tracy (LaCosta) Back
   Corrective Action and GW Section
   FTS 382-3122
   202-382-3122
RCRA Enforcement
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Hugh Davis
   Corrective Action and GW Section
   FTS 475-9867
   202-475-9867

William Stelz
   Corrective Action and GW Section
   FTS 382-4829
   202-382-4829

C. Kurt Lamber
   CERCLA Enforcement Division
   FTS 398-8426
   703-308-8426
                                                    RCRA Enforcement
                                                    RCRA Enforcement
                                                    CERCLA Enforcement
                  OFFICE OF PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES

                          OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS

                                                    Assessment
Henry Jacoby
   Environmental Fate & Effects Division
   FTS 557-5734
   703-557-5734

Elizabeth Bchl
   Environmental Fate & Effects Division
   FTS 557-5734
   703-557-5734
                                                    Assessment
                           OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Annett Nold
   Exposure Evaluation Division
   FTS 382-3930
   202-382-3930
                                                    TSCA Ground-Water Modeling
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                                       REGION I
                             John F. Kennedy Federal Building
                                       Room 2203
                                    Boston, MA 02203
                              Personnel Locator 617-565-3715

       Connecticut * Maine V Massachusetts * New Hampshire  * Rhode Island * Vermont

John Smaldone                                         RCRA
   Waste Management Division
   FTS 833-1657
   617-573-9657
Dick Willey  • . • .
   Waste Management Division
   Superfund Branch
   FTS 833-1639
   617-573-9639

Steve Mangion
   Waste Management Division
   Superfund Branch
   FTS 833-1718
   617-573-5718

Robert Mendoza
   Water Management Division
   Ground-Water Management Section
   FTS 835-3600
   617-565-3600

Daniel Granz
   Environmental Services Division
   Monitoring and Environ. Studies Branch
   FTS 860-4358
   617-860-4358
CERCLA
CERCLA
Ground-Water Protection
Field Services
                                      REGION H
                                     26 Federal Plaza
                                  New York, NY  10278
                              Personnel Locator 212-264-2657

                   New Jersey * New York $ Puerto Rico * Virgin Islands
 Phil Clappin
   Air and Waste Management Division
   Hazardous Waste Compliance Branch
   FTS 264-6143
   212-264-6143
RCRA
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Matthew Westgate
   Emergency and Remedial Response Division
   FTS 264-3406
   212-264-3406

Alison Hess
   Emergency and Remedial Response Division
   NY/Caribbean Superfund Branch II
   FTS 264-6040
   212-264-6040

Dore LaPosta
   Water Management Division
   Ground-Water Management Section
   FTS 264-5635
   212-264-5635

Louis DiGuardia
   Emergency & Remedial Response Division
   Removal Action Branch
   FTS 340-6927
   201-906-6927
CERCLA
CERCLA
Ground-Water Protection
Field Services
                                       REGION m
                                    841 Chestnut Street
                                  Philadelphia, PA  19107
                              Personnel Locator 215-597-9800

     Delaware * Maryland * Pennsylvania « Virginia * West Virginia * District of Columbia
Michael Freiheiter
    Hazardous Waste Management Division
    RCRA Enforcement Branch
    FTS 597-6413
    215-597-6413

Kathy Davies
    Hazardous Waste Management Division
    Superfund Branch
    FTS 597-6488
    215-597-6488

Steuart Kerzner
    Water Management Division
    Drinking Water/GW Protection Branch
    FTS 597-8826
    215-597-8826

Gary Bryant
    Environmental Services Division
    Wheeling Field Office
    304-233-1271
RCRA
CERCLA
 Ground-Water Protection
 Field Services
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                                   ,   REGION IV
                                 345 Courtland Street, NE
                                   Atlanta, GA 30365
                              Personnel Locator 404-347-4727
Alabama * Florida * Georgia * Kentucky * Mississippi * North and South Carolinas * Tennessee
Michael Arnette
   Waste Management Division
   FTS 257-7603
   404-347-7603

Chuck Eger
   Waste Management Division
   Emergency Response and Removal Branch
   FTS 257-3931
   404-347-3931

Bernie Hayes
   Water Management Division
   Ground Water Technical Support Unit
   FTS 257-3866
   404-347-3866

Donald Hunter
   Environmental Services Division
   Environmental Compliance Branch
   FTS 250-3171
   404-546-3171  '
                                                      RCRA
                                                      CERCLA
                                                      Ground-Water Protection
                                                      Field Services
                                       REGION V
                                 230 South Dearborn Street
                                    Chicago, IL 60604
                              Personnel Locator 312-353-2000

                Illinois * Indiana * Michigan * Minnesota 4 Ohio * Wisconsin
Carol Witt
   Waste Management Division
   RCRA Permitting Branch
   FTS 886-6146
   312-886-6146

Doug Yeskis
   Waste Management Division
   Superrund Program Management Branch
   FTS 886-0408
   312-886-0408
                                                      RCRA
                                                      Corrective Action
                                                       CERCLA
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Lyanne Vanderpool
   Waste Management Division
   FTS 353-9296
   312-353-9296

Jerri-Anne Garl
   Water Division
   Ground-Water Protection Branch
   FTS 886-1490
   312-886-1490

John. McGuire
   Environmental Sciences Division
   Central District Office
   FTS 353-2704
   312-353-2704
CERCLA
Ground-Water Protection
State Programs
Wellhead Protection
Sole Source Aquifers
Field Services
                                       REGION VI
                                1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200
                                     Dallas, TX 75202
                               Personnel Locator 214-655-6444'

                   Arkansas * Louisiana * New Mexico  * Oklahoma * Texas
Steve Slaten
    Hazardous Waste Division
    RCRA Permits Branch
    FTS 255-6785
    214-655-6785

Ruth Izraeli
    Hazardous Waste Management Division
    Superfund Enforcement Branch
    FTS 255-6735
    214-655-6735

Erlece Allen
    Water Management Division
    FTS 255-6446
    214-655-6446

 Walt Helmick
    Environmental Services Division
    Surveillance Branch
    FTS 255-6491
    214-655-6491
RCRA
 CERCLA
 Ground-Water Protection
 Field Services
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                                      REGION VH
                                  726 Minnesota Avenue
                                  Kansas City, KS  66101
                              Personnel Locator 913-551-7000

                           Iowa » Kansas * Missouri * Nebraska
BillPedicino
   Waste Management Division •
   Hydrogeological Section
   FTS 276-7629
   913-551-7629

Steve Kinser
   Waste Management Division
   Superfund Branch
   FTS 276-7728
   913-551-7728

Robert Fenemore
   Water Management Division
   Office of Ground-Water Protection
   FTS 276-7033
   913-551-7033

Robert Dona
   Environmental Services Division
   Environmental QA and Data Eval. Section
   FTS 757-3884
   913-236-3884
RCRA
CERCLA
Ground Water Protection
Field Services
                                     REGION
                                    One Denver Place
                                 999 18th Street, Suite 500
                                    Denver, CO 80202
                              Personnel Locator 303-293-1603

            Colorado « Montana * North. Dakota * South Dakota f Utah « Wyoming
D. Edwin Hogle
       Hazardous Waste Management Division
       RCRA Implementation Branch
       FTS 330-1668
       303-293-1668
        (6 Feb 1991 to 6 Feb 1992 call
         State of Hawaii
         Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch
         808-543-8225)
RCRA
UST and LUST
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Darcy Campbell
   Waste Management Division
   Superfund Technical Section
   FTS 330-7596
   303-294-7596

Mike Wireman
   Water Management Division
   Ground-Water Branch
   FTS 330-1716
   303-293-1716
CERCLA
Ground-Water Protection
                                      REGION IX
                                   1235 Mission Street
                                 San Francisco, CA  94103
                              Personnel Locator 415-744-1500

 Arizona * California * Hawaii * Nevada * Guam * American Samoa * Northern Mariana Islands
Matthew Hagemann
   Hazardous Waste Management Division
   State Programs Branch
   FTS 484-2086
   415-744-2086

Richard Freitas
   Hazardous Waste Management Division
   Field Operations Branch
   FTS 484-2315
   415-744-2315

Herb Levine
   Hazardous Waste Management Division
   Field Operations Branch
   FTS 484-2314
   415-744-2314

Doris Betuel
   Ground-Water Protection Section
   FTS 484-1831
   415-744-1831

Patricia D. Eklund
    Chief UST Section
    FTS 484-2079
    415-744-2079
RCRA
RCRA
CERCLA
Ground-Water Protection
UST and LUST
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Christie Ahlstrom
   Hazardous Waste Division
   FTS 399-8506
   206-553-8506

Marcia Bailey
   Hazardous Waste Division
   FTS 399-0684
   206-553-0684

Martha Sabol
   Water Division
   Office of Ground Water
   FTS 399-1593
   206-553-1593

Rene1 Fuentes
   Environmental Services Division
   Technical Support Branch
   FTS 399-1599
   206-553-1599

Bernard Zavala
   Environmental Services Division
   Technical Support Branch
   FTS 399-1562
   206-553-1562
             REGION X
          1200 Sixth Avenue
          Seattle, WA 98101
    Personnel Locator 206-553-1200

Alaska * Idaho * Oregon » Washington

                             RGRA
                             RCRA
                             Ground-Water Protection
                             Field Services
                             Field Services
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                      6. ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION
ORD Ground-Water Research     Describes ground-water research conducted by EPA's Office of
    Description:                 Research and Development, includes research descriptions,
                                budgets, outputs, and relationship to other federal ground-water
                                research. At this printing, the second edition (October 1989) is
                                available from CERI (document number EPA/600/9-89/088).

OSWER Electronic Bulletin Board: Generally related to hazardous and solid waste matters, includes
                                on-line calendars of tech transfer/training opportunities, new ORD
                                publications (and ordering), exchange of messages.  Open to
                                government, private sector, and public.  Contact OSWER's
                                Technology Innovation Office (FTS/202-3 82-4506) for further
                                information or electronically call BBS at 301-589-8366 (off-net
                                FTS; set your communications software to  1200 or 2400 baud,  8
                                data bits, no parity, one stop bit).
ORD Electronic Bulletin Board:
NFS Electronic Bulletin Board:
ORD Topical Directory:
ORD Locator:
EPA Research Program Guide:
Superfund Ground-Water Forum:
Facilitates exchange of technical information and Office of
Research and Development (ORD) products for government,
private sector, and public. Contact Office of Research and
Development (voice: FTS 8-684-7272, 513-569-7272) for further
information or electronically call BBS at 513-569-7610 (off-net
FTS; set your communications software to 1200 or 2400 baud, 8
data bits, no parity, one stop bit).

Nonpoint Source BBS facilitates exchange of information and
products related to diverse, widely spread sources of pollution.
Open to government, private sector, and public.  Contact Office of
Wetlands, Coastal, and Watershed Protection (voice: FTS/202-382-
5043) for further information or electronically call BBS at 301-
589-0205 (off-net FTS; set your communications: software to 1200
or 2400 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit).

ORD contacts by subject. Available on-line through OSWER
Electronic Bulletin Board or ORD Electronic Bulletin Board and in
compiled DOS format for keyword search on your own DOS-based
computer. Contact ORD/CERI  at voice: FTS 8-684-7272, 513-
569-7272) or ORD bulletin board or OSWER bulletin board,
above.

The ORD Locator is a telephone directory for ORD headquarters
and laboratories.  At this printing, the October 1990 edition is
available from CERI (document number CERI-90-78).

Annual booklet with brief descriptions, budgets, and contacts for
all ORD laboratory research projects.  Organized! by medium.  At
this printing, the FY-1991 edition is available from CERI
(document number EPA/600/9-90/033).

Regional contacts for OSWER's Superfund Technology Support
Project. Contact Technology Staff at FTS/202 382-4506 for
further information and descriptive flyer, or your Regional
Superfund Branch Chief for name of Regional Forum member.
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RCRA Ground-Water Forum:

Commercial Databases:
See above (Superfund Ground-Water Forum), for RCRA support.

A wide variety of commercial (subscription) databases are
available for on-line perusal and keyword search.  Because each is
different, the best source for assistance is your librarian. All EPA
regional and laboratory libraries, as well as the headquarters
library, maintain subscriptions to comprehensive technical
databases such as Dialog, ToxLine, Chemical Information System,
Ground Water On-Line, BRS  Search Service, and Environmental
Technical Information System.

A compendium of EPA and external databases is available for
downloading (SOURCES.ARC) to your computer from the
OSWER Electronic Bulletin Board.
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                          TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OFFICES
Office of Research and Development
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
Office of Water
Office of Cooperative Environmental Management
Michael Moore, Director
Technology Transfer Staff
Office of Technology Transfer and
  Regulatory Support
RD-672
(FTS/202) 382-7671

Rich Steimle
Federal Technology Users Program
Technology Innovation Office
OS-110
(FTS/202) 382-7914

Ronald Hoffer
Office of Ground-Water Protection
WH-550G
(FTS/202) 382-7077

William Garetz, Director
Technology Economics and Mernational
  Cooperation Staff
A-101-F
(FTS/202) 475-9744
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If you are not currently on the mailing list for the Office of Research & Development Technology
Transfer Newsletter, fill out and return this form:
Name

Street
City/State/Zip Code
Forward to:  CERI, Technology Transfer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, P.O. Box 12505,
Cincinnati, OH 45212
If you are not currently on the mailing list for the Office of Research & Development Technology
Transfer Newsletter, fill out and return this form:
Name

Street
City/State/Zip Code
Forward to:  CERI, Technology Transfer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, P.O. Box 12505,
Cincinnati, OH 45212
If you are not currently on the mailing list for the Office of Research & Development Technology
Transfer Newsletter, fill out and return this form:
Name

Street
City/State/Zip Code
Forward to:  CERI, Technology Transfer, U,S. Environmental Protection Agency, P.O. Box 12505,
Cincinnati, OH 45212

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