vvEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development Washington, DC 20460 EPA/625/K-97/001C May 1997 National Risk Management Research Laboratory Organization and Contacts Printed on Recycled Paper ------- Front Cover: National Risk Management Research Laboratory facilities can be found at Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center in Cincinnati, Ohio (top right), the U.S. EPA Environmental Research Center in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina (bottom), and Roberts. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory in Ada, Oklahoma (top left). ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory E. Timothy Oppelt, Director Maiicode: MD-235 Cincinnati, OH 45268 Telephone: 513-569-7418 FAX: 513-569-7680 E-Mail: oppelt.tim@epamail.epa.gov E. Timothy Oppelt has been the Director of the National Risk Management Research Laboratory since April 1995. Mr. Oppelt has held managerial positions in EPA in such diverse components as the Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, the Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, the Waste Management Division of Region V, the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, and the Wastewater Treatment Pilot Plant of the National Environmental Research Center. Mr. Oppelt's academic degrees include a Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, a Master's degree in sanitary engineering, both from Cornell University; and an MBA from Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio. He holds EPA's Bronze and Silver Medals. ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Mission The National Risk Management Research Laboratory (NRMRL) conducts research into ways to prevent and reduce risks from pollution that threaten human health and the environment. The laboratory investigates methods and their cost-effectiveness for pre- venting and controlling pollution to air, land, water, and subsurface resources; pro- tection of water quality in public water systems; remediation of contaminated sites, sediments and ground water; prevention and control of indoor air pollution; and restora- tion of ecosystems. The goal of this research is to promote the development of environ- mental technologies; develop scientific and engineering information to support regula- tory and policy decisions; and provide the technical support and information transfer to ensure implementation of environmental regulations and strategies at the national and community levels. In addition, NRMRL col- laborates with private sector partners to foster technologies to reduce the cost of compliance and to anticipate emerging prob- lems. Research NRMRL headquarters are in Cincinnati, Ohio. NRMRL research facilities are in Cincinnati, Ohio; Research Triangle Park, North Carolina; Ada, Oklahoma; and Edison, New Jersey. A Technology Coor- dination Office for NRMRL is in Washing- ton, D.C. NRMRL has a staff of 386. Of these, 251 are scientists and engineers. The base fiscal year 1997 research budget totals $52 million. The research program is fo- cused in six key areas: • Protection of drinking water • Control of air pollution • Pollution prevention and economic analysis • Remediation of contaminated media • Ecosystem protection and restoration • Technology transfer Information follows about the focus of NRMRL's research programs, ongoing and planned research activities, and the organi- zation of NRMRL within EPA's Office of Research and Development. Protection of Drinking Water There are nearly 200,000 community water systems in the U.S. Over 40% of these communities use ground water as their source of drinking water. NRMRL research evaluates technology to meet the require- ments of the Safe Drinking Water Act and to provide methods for predicting the move- ment and fate of contaminants in ground water. Current research highlights methods to con- trol risks in treatment and distribution sys- tems. Treatment studies assess removal of contaminants by techniques such as mem- brane filtration. Studies assess controls for disease-causing microbes. NRMRL has also developed a computer model to predict water quality in complex distribution sys- tems. Control of Air Pollution Air pollution is a high risk to human health and the environment. NRMRL researchers evaluate technologies to control sources of criteria air pollutants, to reduce emissions of contaminants, to control indoor air pol- lutants, and to control industrial emissions of toxic air pollutants. Researchers predict the formation of chlo- rinated dioxins from combustion sources. These findings have led to a patented sor- bent injection process that limits dioxin formation. Working with industrial partners, NRMRL researchers have found chemicals to replace ozone-depleting chemicals. Two replace- ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory (continued) ments tested in EPA laboratories are being considered for use by the Navy in ship- board chillers. Pollution Prevention and Economic Analysis Pollution prevention research at NRMRL helps establish methods and tools to use in pollution prevention technologies. NRMRL scientists have produced over 24 industry- specific and generic technology guides. NRMRL engineers design software to al- low other engineers to make process changes that improve environmental per- formance. NRMRL researchers have completed case study evaluations of innovative prevention technologies for over 75 manufacturing operations. Research is underway now to evaluate other innovative approaches, and develop and apply cost effectiveness meth- ods and data. Remediation of Contaminated Media NRMRL conducts research to demonstrate methods for remediating contaminated haz- ardous waste sites and leaking underground storage tanks. Scientists are developing models to assess fate, transport and trans- formation rates, and mechanisms in unsat- urated soil profiles and saturated zones. In situ remediation technologies potentially represent the" most cost-effective, lowest risk options for many sites. Scientists use field studies in bioremediation to examine reme- diation of nonaqueous phase liquids, reduc- tive dechlorination of PCBs and other chlorinated organics, soil bioventing of fuel spills, and bioreduction of hexavalent chro- mium in ground water. EPA-holds many of these demonstrations in collaboration with Department of Defense installations. NRMRL cooperates with Monsanto, Gen- eral Electric, and DuPont in "lasagna tech- nology." With this technology, the scientists create layered zones for treatment of con- taminants in situ. The process promises to be more cost effective than traditional methods and may enhance other in situ methods. Field trials are underway. The largest component of the remediation research program is the Superfund Innova- tive Technology Evaluation Program (SITE). In this program, technology devel- opers provide and operate their technolo- gies at field sites, and EPA pays for an intensive performance evaluation and re- ports the results widely. Since the program began in 1986, innovative technologies at remediation sites have increased from 25% to over 50% of the technologies selected. A recent study of remediation costs at 17 sites where innovative technologies are being used has shown that the use of SITE- evaluated technologies has saved nearly $360 million over conventional remediation approaches. NRMRL also conducts research on meth- ods and technologies to treat contaminated sediments. Dredged sediments are often treated as hazardous waste materials; in- place sediments are treated as part of eco- system restoration technologies. Ecosystem Protection and Restoration NRMRL conducts research to develop and demonstrate approaches and technologies to protect and, as appropriate, restore damaged ecosystems. Watersheds are the geographi- cal units chosen for study and priority risk problems include contaminated sediments, nonpoint source pollution from wet weather flows in urban and mixed land use water- sheds, and regional impacts from cumula- tive stressors including climate change. ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory (continued) NRMRL scientists and engineers are de- veloping watershed best management prac- tices, in situ sediment remediation technologies, urban storm water manage- ment approaches, and combined sewer over- flow treatment and control systems. New research has been initiated to develop meth- ods to restore damaged ecosystems with emphases on riparian zones and constructed wetlands. Computer models and decision support systems will be developed to assist watershed managers and communities with ecosystem management and restoration projects. Technology Transfer A final NRMRL component is the dissemi- nation of technical information. Informing the regulated industry, regulatory and per- mitting officials, and environmental con- sultants about the latest advancements in risk management approaches is vital to the success of all of EPA's programs. NRMRL produces technical and nontech- nical publications, software products, and technical meetings. Recent projects have included brochures on bioremediation and stratospheric ozone depletion; manuals on water and wastewater treatment for small communities and on recycling and reuse of materials found on Superfund sites; and technical meetings on combined and sani- tary sewer overflows. These publications can be ordered by phone (513-569-7562), fax (513-569-7566), or modem (dial in 513- 569-7610). Additionally, the ORD Internet Home Page (http://www.epa.gov/ORD/), linked to the U.S. EPA Home Page (http://www.epa.gov/) can now be accessed to get the latest information about ORD and NRMRL research products. ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise Office of the Director E. Timothy Oppelt, Director Calvin O. Lawrence, Deputy Director Telephone 513-569-7418 513-569-7391 Areas of Expertise Associate Laboratory Directors HughMcKinnon 513-569-7689 Environmental medicine; environmental public health Lee Mulkey 513-569-7689 Ecosystem protection; ecosystem restoration Assistant Laboratory Directors Ben Blaney 513-569-7852 Alden Christianson Clyde Dempsey Jon Herrmann Doug McKinney 513-569-7997 513-569-7842 513-569-7839 919-541-3006 Hazardous waste research planning Pesticides/toxics research planning Water research planning Multimedia research planning Air research planning Air Pollution Prevention and Control Division Office of the Director Frank T. Princiotta, Director G. Blair Martin Michael Maxwell 919-541-2821 Air and energy environmental assessment and control technology 919-541-7504 Combustion, incineration; furnace injection for SOX control 919-541-3091 International control technology Technical Services Branch Wade Ponder, Chief 919-541 -2818 Nancy Adams Jeff Ryan Richard Shores Shirley Wasson Flue gas desulfurization; control technology; pollution prevention; conventional combustion environmental assessment 919-541 -5510 Quality assurance/quality control audits; environmental toxicology; pesticide effects 919-541 -1437 Dioxin/organics measurement; source/stack sampling methodology 919-541-4983 Environmental engineering; instrumentation for ambient air monitoring; QA/QC field audit programs 919-541 -1439 X-ray fluorescence; x-ray diffraction; scanning electron microscopy; QA/QC auditor; metals analysis (continued) ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Telephone Air Pollution Technology Branch Robert E. Hall, Chief 919-541 -2477 Theodore Brna Brian Gullett Norm Kaplan Jim Kilgroe David Lachapelle C. W. Lee Paul Lemieux Bill Linak Andy Miller Sam Rakes Charles Sedman Jack Wasser 919-541-2684 919-541-1534 919-541-2556 919-541-2854 919-541-3444 919-541-7663 919-541-0962 919-541-5792 919-541-2920 919-541-2828 919-541-7700 919-541-2476 Areas of Expertise Combustion modification control technology; fundamental hazardous waste incineration research Flue gas cleaning; chlorofluorocarbons alternatives; power plant cooling systems; property evaluation of refrigerants and lubricants Formation and prevention of chlorinated organics from incineration processes; sorption of mercury from industrial processes Integrated air pollution control system cost model; economic evaluations of SO2, NOX, particulate matter control Municipal solid waste combustion; hazardous waste combustion; formation and destruction of polychlorinated dibenzo- dioxin/polychlorinated dibenzo-furan Combustion modification control technology;; control Chlorofluorocarbons and electrical industrial waste incineration; biomass combustion Products of incomplete combustion from incineration; artificial intelligence for combustion control; tire burning; emergency safety vents Toxic metal transformation/aerosol formation during hazardous and municipal waste incineration NOX, air toxics, use of artificial intelligence for combustion applications SOx control technology Flue gas cleaning technology NOx and particulates from stationary diesel engines and gas turbines, industrial boilers, woodstoves and industrial furnaces and processes; hazardous waste incineration in fluidized bed combustors (continued) ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Telephone Atmospheric Protection Branch William J. Rhodes, Chief 919 541 -2853 Evelyn Baskin Lee L. Beck Robert H Borgwardt Cynthia L Gage Robert V. Hendriks James Jetter Carol Purvis N. Dean Smith Ronald J. Spiegel Susan Thorneloe 919-541-2429 919-541-0617 919-541-2336 919-541-0590 919-541-3928 919-541-4830 • David A. Kirchgessner 919 541 -4021 919-541-7519 919-541-2708 919-541-7542 919-541-2709 Areas of Expertise Emissions and mitigation for global climate change, e.g., biomass, greenhouse gases, ozone depleting substances Refrigeration/heat transfer/thermosciences (ozone depleting substances and biomass research) Emissions and mitigation software related to global climate change Mitigation technology for greenhouse gas emissions Emissions and mitigation for global climate change (particularly ozone depleting substances) Refrigeration technologies and biomass utilization Emissions and mitigation for global climate change; refrigeration systems; automotive air conditioning Methane emissions, especially coal mines; natural gas processing; petroleum Small biomass-to-electricity technologies Alternative chemicals for pollution prevention, alternatives for greenhouse gases and ozone depleting substances Mitigation for global climate change, e.g., fuel cells; advanced control systems; photovoltaic systems Emissions and mitigation for waste management; small-scale combustion devices; large area sources; evaluation of integrated waste management strategies using life-cycle assessment principles Emissions Characterization and Prevention Branch Larry Jones, Chief Chuck Darvin Chris Geron 919-541 -7716 Emission characterization methodologies; projection models; field validation of improved methods 919-541-7633 Pollution prevention methodologies (spraybooths, cleaning) 919-541 -4639 Biogenic emissions characterization (continued) 7 ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Areas of Expertise Bruce Harris Julian Jones Sue Kimbrough Mike Kosusko Robert McCrillis Chuck Mann Chuck Masser Carlos Nufiez Geddes Ramsey Ted Ripberger Niranjan Vescio Chester Vogel Kaye Whitfieid Telephone 919-541-7907 Particulate heavy duty mobile emissions characterization. 919-541 -2489 Toxic air emissions characterization 919-541-2612 Emissions modeling 919-541-2734 Pollution prevention methodologies (general) 919-541-2733 Particulate and pollution prevention methodologies (coatings) 919-541 -4593 Stationary area source emissions characterization 919-541-7586 Particulate and volatile organic carbon emissions characterization 919-541-1156 Pollution prevention methodologies (general) 919-541-7963 Particulate and pollution prevention (coatings) 919-541 -2924 Light duty mobile emissions characterization 919-541-0487 Remote sensing of mobile source emissions 919-541-2827 Pollution prevention methodologies (adhesives) 919-541-2509 Pollution prevention methodologies (paint stripping) Indoor Environment Management Branch Michael Osborne, Chief 919-541-4113 John C. S. Chang D. Bruce Henschel Betsy M. Howard Russell N. Kulp Indoor air pollutant source/emissions characterization; indoor air quality mitigation; radon mitigation 919-541-3747 Biocontaminants; volatile organic carbon source/sink characterization; volatile organic carbon emissions modeling 919-541-4112 Cost analysis of indoor air quality control techniques; building energy modeling; radon reduction in existing houses 919-541-7915 Pollution prevention; particle board; large chamber testing; conversion varnishes 919-541-7980 Ventilation systems (large building studies; air duct cleaning; heating; ventilation and air conditioning pollution sources; gas indoor air phase filtration; energy and indoor air quality studies) (continued) 8 ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Telephone Areas of Expertise Kelly W. Leovic Mark A. Mason Marc Y. Menetrez Ronald B. Mosley Richard B. Perry 919-541 -2721 David C. Sanchez 919-541 -2979 Leslie E. Sparks 919-541 -245 Raymond S. Steiber 919-541 -2288 W. Gene Tucker James B. White 919-541-7717 Pollution prevention (office equipment, aerosol consumer products, engineered wood products); technology transfer 919-541 -4835 Bioresponse methods development; chemical source characterization; large chamber testing 919-541 -7981 Large building measurements (indoor air quality), ventilation, building dynamics; heating, ventilation and air conditioning, diagnostic strategy 919-541 -7865 Indoor air pollutants originating in soil; mathematical modeling, indoor particles; soil contaminants Radon diffusion measurement; test method development; ventilation systems research Radon research (measurement, transport modeling, building dynamics, new construction standards); indoor air quality; diffusion barrier testing; radon-free schools Indoor air quality and exposure modeling; air cleaners; indoor particles Indoor air quality particulate and chemistry studies (indoor ozone, biological volatile organic carbons, indoor particulate, remedial device testing, marker compounds) 919-541-2746 Control of indoor air quality; ASHRAE Standard 62;'bioresponse methods; source emissions; indoor/outdoor particles 919-541 -1189 Low-emitting/low-impact sources; indoor air quality emission source database; indoor air quality and life cycle assessment; environmental resources guide; facilities design and operation; CADD-based life cycle analysis for indoor air quality; textiles Land Remediation and Pollution Control Division Office of the Director Robert Olexsey, Director 513-569-7861 Annette Gatchett Fran Kremer Donald Sanning Treatment technologies 513-569-7697 Physical/chemical treatment technology 513-569-7346 Bioremediation; hazardous waste 513-569-7875 International remediation technologies (continued) 9 ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Telephone Remediation and Containment Branch John F. Martin, Chief 513-569-7758 Taras Bryndzia David Carson Brunilda Davila Vicente Gallardo Richard Griffiths Wendy Davis-Hoover S. Jackson Hubbard Valdis Kukainis Randy Parker Michael Roulier James Ryan Areas of Expertise SITE demonstration and evaluation 513-569-7857 Geochemistry; soil chemistry; dechlorination 513-569-7527 Landfills; geosynthetics; containment systems 513-569-7849 Chemical engineering; unit treatment processes 513-569-7176 Chemical engineering; separation technologies 513-569-7832 Separation technologies; metal removal; adsorption and desorption phenomena 513-569-7206 Microbiology; bioremediation 513-569-7507 Mining; mine reclamation; solidification/ stabilization 513-569-7955 Biology; bioremediation 513-569-7271 Electrokinetics; in situ remediation; metal removal 513-569-7796 Hydraulic fracturing; soil science; in situ remediation 513-569-7653 Soil sciences; soil chemistry; risk assessment Treatment and Destruction Branch Laurel Staley, Chief 513-569-7863 Carolyn Acheson Barry Austern Dolloff F. Bishop Richard C. Brenner Paul DePercin John Glaser Innovative thermal treatment 513-569-7190 Bioremediation of soils; treatment of acid mine drainage; biochemical engineering 513-569-7638 Chromatography; organic analysis; mass spectrometry 513-569-7629 Natural attenuation; toxicity reduction bioremediation; air biofilter treatment 513-569-7657 Pilot- and field-scale bioremediation 513-569-7797 Vacuum extraction; soil vapor extraction; thermal desorption; air pollution stabilization 513-569-7568 Bioremediation of soils; fungal treatment; bioslurry treatment; composting; biopiles (continued) 10 ------- John Haines Ronald Lewis Paul McCauley Carl Potter Teri Richardson Steven Rock Gregory Sayles Henry Tabak Albert Venosa National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Areas of Expertise Microbiology; oil spills; soil science Telephone 513-569-7446 513-569-7856 513-569-7444 513-569-7231 513-569-7949 513-569-7149 513-569-7607 513-569-7681 513-569-7668 Site Management Support Branch Irish Erickson, Chief 513-569-7406 Edward Bates Edwin Barth Eugene "Harris Thomas Holdsworth Terry Lyons 513-569-7774 513-569-7669 513-569-7862 513-569-7675 513-569-7589 Bioremediation; soil washing; thermal desorption Bioslurry; bioventing; field work Biochemical toxicology; microbiology Vitrification Phytoremediation Bioventing; natural attenuation of soils; land treatment; risk management of endocrine disrupting chemicals Bioremediation kinetics; respirometric biodegradation; biotreatability; environmentally acceptable bioremediation endpoints; biotreatment of mine drainage; bioavailability of contaminants in soil Oil spills; bioremediation; hydrocarbon biodegradation Solidification/stabilization; mining sites; minewater treatment; metals contamination; waste characterization; aqueous geochemical modeling Solidification/stabilization; remedial design; mining sites; wood treating sites; materials handling; field testing and remedial activity (RA) oversight Brownfields coordinator; solidification/ stabilization; radioactive waste; explosive waste; battery breaker sites; leaching tests; firing range Engineering forum contact; mining sites; computers; biotreatment; carbon treatment; sedimentation; indoor air pollution Solidification/stabilization; biotreatment; carbon treatment; industrial wastewater Base catalyzed decomposition (BCD); solidification/stabilization; solvent extraction; wood preserver sites; water treatment; negotiations (continued) 11 ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Joan Mattox Marta Richards Michelle Simon Dennis Timberlake Ronald Turner Telephone Areas of Expertise 513-569-7624 Technical assistance for Superfund; emerging technologies for remediation of radioactive/mixed waste 513-569-7692 Technical assistance for Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); incineration; thermal desorption; wood- treating sites; manufactured-gas plant sites 513-569-7469 Soil vapor extraction; air sparging; solvent sites; dense nonaqueous phase liquid (DNAPL); light nonaqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) 513-569-7547 Contaminated sediments; solvent extraction; soil washing; dechlorination 513-569-7775 Treatability Study Assistance Program; water treatment; industrial waste; best demonstrated available technology (BOAT) Subsurface Protection and Remediation Division Office of the Director Clinton W. Hall, Director 405-436-8510 Carl G. Enfield 405-436-8530 Stephen G. Schmelling 405-436-8540 Abiotic Processes and Applications Branch Candida C. West, Chief 405-436-8551 Frank P. Beck Jong Soo Cho Eva L. Davis Stephen R. Kraemer Bob K. Lien Susan C. Mravik Robert W. Puls 405-436-8546 405-436-8547 405-436-8548 405-436-8549 405-436-8555 405-436-8577 405-436-8543 Ground-water hydrology/geology Contaminant transport modeling; aquifer restoration Contaminant transport modeling; fractured media Subsurface abiotic processes; nonaqueous phase liquid transport surfactants Soil science; subsurface sampling Contaminant transport modeling; vapor transport Nonaqueous phase liquid transport Hydrology; fractured media Soil science; geophysics Soil science Geochemistry; metals transport; reactive barriers (continued) 12 ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Areas of Expertise Thomas E. Short David M. Walters A. Lynn Wood Telephone 405-436-8544 405-436-8550 405-436-8552 Contaminant transport modeling Soils; computer networking Subsurface abiotic processes; aquifer restoration Biotic Processes and Applications Branch David Burden, Acting Chief Stephen R. Hutchins Donald H. Kampbell Dennis E. Miller Guy W. Sewell John T. Wilson 405-436-8606 Hydrology; ground-water protection 405-436-8563 Subsurface biotransformations .405-436-8564 Natural attenuation 405-436-8567 Subsurface remediation 405-436-8566 Subsurface biotransformations; subsurface ecology 405-436-8532 Bioremediation; natural attenuation Technical and Administrative Support Staff Roger L Cosby, Chief 405-436-8512 Organic analytical chemistry Garmon B. Smith 405-436-8565 Organic analytical chemistry Technical Assistance and Technology Transfer Branch 405-436-8593 Analytical chemistry; aquifer restoration Jerry N. Jones, Chief Steven D. Acree Dominic C. DiGiulio Don C. Draper Scott G. Huling Mary E. Randolph Randall R. Ross Joseph R. Williams 405-436-8609 Hydrogeology; geophysics 405-436-8607 Hydrology; modeling; soil venting 405-436-8603 Hydrogeology; underground injection 405-436-8610 Land treatment; RCRA; modeling; nonaqueous phase liquid transport 405-436-8616 Microbiology; bioremediation 405-436-8611 Hydrogeology; modeling; nonaqueous phase liquid transport 405-436-8608 Soil science; modeling Sustainable Technology Division Office of the Director Subhas K. Sikdar, 513-569-7528 Director Gordon M. Evans 513-569-7684 Separations technology; sustainable technology Cost benefit analysis; cost engineering; cost of remediation technologies; hydrogen reduction technologies; innovative remediation technologies; economics (continued) 13 ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Glenn M. Shaul Telephone 513-569-7408 Clean Processes and Products Branch Teresa M. Harten, Chief 513-569-7565 Franklin R. Alvarez Diana R. Bless Hugh B. Durham Lynnann Hitchens Samuel G. Howell Paul M. Randall Johnny Springer, Jr. David Szlag Lee Vane Brain Westfall 513-569-7631 513-569-7674 513-569-7636 513-569-7672 513-569-7756 513-569-7673 513-569-7542 513-569-7180 513-569-7799 513-569-7511 Multimedia Technology Branch Roger C. Wilmoth, 513-569-7509 Chief Areas of Expertise Electronics Common Sense Initiative support Pollution prevention technology, metal finishing industry; clean processes and products Pervaporation for VOCs - removal/recovery Pollution prevention - packaging industry; metal adsorption/lead and copper Industrial wastewater treatment - inorganics treatment; pollution prevention - metal finishing industry; environmental engineering Municipal solid waste management; pervaporation for VOCs - removal/ recovery Pollution prevention technology - chemical and plastics industry '. Automotive coolant (antifreeze recycling technology); cleaner production techn'ologies; electronic manufacturing wastes; electroplating technologies; low , and no-VOC coating technology Pollution prevention technology alternatives to solvent: cleaners, strippers, and coatings; pervaporation technology for VOC recovery Metals adsorption; electroplating; ground- water modeling; heavy metals; ion exchange Electrokinetic soil remediation; membrane separation processes; pervaporation for VOCs - removal/recovery Pollution prevention technology - recycling/ resource recovery from hazardous wastes; technology transfer Electroplating and metals treatment; ' asbestos; mining; toxics control (continued) 14 ------- 1 National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Telephone Areas of Expertise John O. Burckle Alva Edwards T. David Ferguson George Huffman Fred K. Kawahara Richard P. Lauch C.C. Lee Norma Lewis Ivars J. Licis Philip C. Lin Thomas J. Powers 513-569-7506 Biotechnology engineering; heavy metals; lead paint abatement; smelters; electroplating; separations 513-569-7693 Asbestos; lead paint abatement; petroleum Common Sense Initiative (CSI) support; Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program 513-569-7518 Metal finishing; Common Sense Initiative support; pesticide treatment; industrial wastewater treatment 513-569-7431 Chemical detoxification; mine waste pro- gram/Montana Tech; thermal treatment; incineration/pyrolysis; mixed waste; medical waste 513-569-7313 Base catalyzed decomposition (BCD); toxic and hazardous chemicals treatment including pesticides, PCBs, nitrogen- containing, sulfur-containing gases and ammunitions; petroleum chemistry; phthalate analysis; infrared spectrophotometry 513-569-7237 Soil contaminants removal; thermal desorption; biodegradation in soil; oxidation of organics in liquids 513-569-7520 Mixed waste; medical waste; chemical detoxification; plasma/vitrification/molten metal; incineration 513-569-7665 Remediation technologies; Environmental Technology Verification Program; advanced oxidation technologies; emerging technologies 513-569-7718 Clean processes and products; full (true) cost assessment; industrial pollution prevention; general pollution prevention; life cycle assessment; recycling; sustainable development technologies; waste minimization 513-569-7324 Incineration; sampling technology; mathematical modeling; statistics; geostatistics 513-569-7550 Asbestos; lead paint abatement; mine waste program/sulfate reducing bacteria (continued) 15 ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Telephone Areas of Expertise Systems Analysis Branch James Heidman, Chief 513-569-7632 Jane C. Bare James S. Bridges Heriberto Cabezas Greg Carroll Mary Ann Curran Richard G. Eilers Haynes C. Goddard Theresa Hoagland Albert J.KIee Kenneth R. Stone 513-569-7513 513-569-7683 513-569-7350 513-569-7948 513-569-7782 513-569-7809 513-569-7685 513-569-7783 513-569-7493 513-569-7474 Technology Coordination Office Penny Hansen, Director 202-260-2600 Tina Maragousis 202-260-2600 Cost benefit analysis; cost engineering; biological wastewater treatment Impact assessment; refrigeration systems; stratospheric ozone Federal facilities pollution prevention; pollution prevention (general) Solvent design and substitution; chemical process simulation for pollution reduction; computational chemistry for environmental problems; computer simulation; thermodynamics criteria for global impact, life cycle assessment, and separation Pollution prevention measurement; environmental technology verification; incineration (hazardous waste and PCBs); thermal treatment Life cycle assessment; eco labeling; environmental management; International Standard Operation (ISO) 14,000 Cost engineering; cost estimating; mathe- matical modeling; oxidation treatment technologies Economic incentives to promote pollution prevention and risk reduction; benefit cost analysis; cost effectiveness analysis; economic analysis; econometric analysis Federal facilities pollution prevention Mathematical modeling; statistics Life cycle assessment; life cycle design; cost benefit analysis; federal facility pollution prevention Environmental technology verification Environmental technology verification Technology Transfer and Support Division Office of the Director John Convery, Director 513-569-7896 Operations research; municipal wastewater treatment (continued) 16 ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Telephone Technology Transfer Branch Dan Murray, Chief 513-569-7522 Joan Colson Georgia Dunaway Emma Lou George Douglas Grosse Sam Hayes Ann Kern James Kreissl Kim A. McClellan James E. Smith, Jr. 513-569-7501 513-569-7650 513-569-7578 513-569-7844 513-569-7514 513-569-7635 513-569-7611 513-569-7214 513-569-7844 Technical Information Branch Carol Grove, Chief 513-569-7362 Patrick Burke Scott Minamyer 513-569-7525 513-569-7175 Areas of Expertise Urban wet weather water pollution; water quality monitoring; water quality assessment; watershed management; watershed planning Treatment of hazardous wastes Customer-focused outreach; technical outreach; workshop, seminar, and conference coordination; satellite teleconferencing; special emphasis programs Pollution prevention; cleaner technologies; risk management; environmental impact assessment; International Standard Operation (ISO) 14,000; environmental toxicology; endocrine disruptors; respiratory biochemistry Site remediation (RCRA, CERCLA); aqueous treatment, cyanide treatment, in situ treatment technologies; ground-water restoration; biotreatment; membrane separation; metals removal; permitting Quality assurance Quality assurance Wastewater treatment; wastewater collection systems; wastewater management (onsite); community-based environmental protection (CBEP); small communities programs Quality assurance; microbiology; virology; environmental science Surface water treatment; ground-water treatment; wastewater treatment; sludge/ biosolids treatment; international activi- ties (developing countries); pesticides Technical publications Outreach products Publication development 17 (continued) ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Telephone Areas of Expertise Technical Operations Branch John Ireland, Chief 513-569-7413 Patrick Clark Mark Dincecco Frank Evans Kathy Lautenschlegar Randy Revetta 513-569-7561 513-569-7789 513-569-7051 513-569-7969 513-569-7358 Local area networks Electron microscopy; light microscopy; asbestos; refractory ceramic fibers; lead refractory; bioremediation of cyanide; drinking water ORD Internet Home Page RCRA hazardous waste management; RCRA research operations; Treatment Storage and Disposal Facility (TSDF) research operations; pilot plant management and operations Safety; health; environmental compliance ORD electronic bulletin board systems Water Supply and Water Resources Division Office of the Director Robert Clark, Director 513-569-7201 Susan Campbell Walter Feige Frank Freestone Lewis Rossman 513-569-7426 513-569-7496 908-321-6632 513-569-7603 Microbial Contaminants Control Branch Donald Reasoner, Chief 513-569-7234 Drinking water treatment: small systems, disinfection byproducts, distribution systems and modeling, waterborne disease outbreaks, distribution water quality, watershed management and modeling Drinking water treatment: small systems organics Publications Strategic planning for water research programs; technology development; decision support system Drinking water treatment: distribution systems and modeling Drinking water treatment: waterborne disease outbreaks, coliform methodology, criteria and standards, species identification; pigmented organisms; microbiology treatment, home treatment devices, rapid bacteriological methods, raw and potable water quality, sample transit time, distribution water quality, microbial growth, assimilable and biodegradable organic carbon (continued) 18 ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Telephone Areas of Expertise Christen Hurst Mark Meckes Jim Owens Eugene Rice Treatment Technology Evaluation Branch Robert Thurnau, Chief 513-569-7504 Kim Fox William Kaylor Darren Lytle Richard Miltner Mike Schock Brad Smith Thomas Sorg 513-569-7461 Drinking water treatment: disinfection treatment, concentration X time concept, viruses in water; virus methods 513-569-7348 Drinking water treatment: distribution systems modeling and water quality 513-569-7235 Drinking water treatment: Giardia/Cryptosporidium research 513-569-7204 Drinking water treatment: biofiltration, waterborne disease outbreaks; microbiol- ogy treatment: coliform methodology, criteria and standards, concentration X time concept, Giardia/Cryptosporidium, sample transit time; microbial growth; assimilable and biodegradable organic carbon Drinking water treatment: disinfection byproducts; analytical chemistry 513-569-7820 Drinking water treatment: arsenic; radionuclides; coagulation and filtration; small systems inorganics; waterborne disease outbreaks; point of use/point of entry treatment of inorganics; Giardia/ Cryptosporidium research 513-569-7466 Drinking water treatment: disinfection byproducts, analytics research 513-569-7432 Drinking water treatment: corrosion/lead/ copper, corrosion/secondary impacts, coagulation and filtration 513-569-7403 Drinking water treatment: disinfection . byproducts, biofiltration, ozone, chlorine dioxide, ozone/UV, other disinfectants, coagulation and filtration 513-569-7412 Drinking water treatment: corrosion/lead/ copper, corrosion/secondary impacts 513-569-7238 Drinking water treatment: analytics research 513-569-7370 Drinking water treatment: nitrate, fluoride, arsenic; radionuclides; corrosion/lead/copper; small systems inorganics; point of use/point of entry treatment of inorganics (continued) 19 ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Telephone Areas of Expertise TomSpeth 513-569-7208 Drinking water treatment: synthetic organic chemicals, membrane processes; granular activated carbon adsorption; air stripping Urban watershed management 908-321 -6631 Wet weather flows (WWF): modeling 908-906-6924 Wet weather flows (WWF): design of drainage systems, best management practices 908-321-6674 Watershed management strategies including urban hydrology; wet weather flows (WWF): characterization of stormwater, treatment technologies, disinfection, modeling 908-906-6898 Wet weather flows (WWF): databases 908-321 -4380 Wet weather flows (WWF): characterization of stormwater, disinfection 908-321 -6683 Wet weather flows (WWF): treatment technologies 908-321-6604 Water & wastewater infrastructure technologies, including USTs and ASTs 908-321 -6703 Water & wastewater infrastructure technologies, including USTs and ASTs Drinking water treatment: disinfection byproducts, granular activated carbon adsorption, biofiltration, ozone, chlorine dioxide, other disinfectants, field evaluations, small systems organics, distribution systems and modeling; point of use/point of entry treatment, organics 513-569-7835 Drinking water treatment: membrane ,. processes, air stripping, costs 513-569-7630 Drinking water treatment: constructed wetlands 513-569-7592 Drinking water treatment: membrane processes Urban Watershed Management Branch Daniel Sullivan, Chief 908-321 -6677 Mike Borst Evan Fan Richard Field Richard Koustas Joyce Perdek Mary Stinson Anthony Tafuri James Yezzi Water Quality Management Branch Ben Lykins, Chief 513-569-7460 Jeffrey Adams Don Brown Carol Ann Fronk (continued) 20 ------- National Risk Management Research Laboratory Areas of Expertise (continued) Telephone Areas of Expertise Lucille Garner James Goodrich Lillian Jones Jill Neal Kathleen Patterson Bill Sidle Steve Waltrip 513-569-7417 Drinking water treatment: raw and potable water quality; assimilable and biodegradable organic carbon 513-569-7605 Drinking water treatment: small systems organics; distribution systems and modeling; point of use/point of entry treatment of organics; Geographical Information Systems (GIS); Giardia/ Cryptosporidium research • 513-569-7417 Drinking water treatment: analytics research 513-569-7277 Drinking water treatment: Geographical Information Systems (GIS) 513-569-7947 Drinking water treatment: mutagenicity 513-569-7212 Drinking water treatment: hydrology 513-569-7386 Drinking water treatment: computer 21 ------- ------- |