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  • Ground Water: Petroleum Hydrocarbons and
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  • Soils: Petroleum Hydrocarbons

  • Landfills

  • Sediments


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  TREATMENT OF THE SUBSURFACE

  • Site Characterization for Remedial Design


LUNCH

  TREATMENT OF THE SUBSURFACE (continued)

  • Source Control: Free Product Recovery and
    Hydraulic Containment

  • Alternate Electron Acceptors

  • Funnel and Gate

  • Air Sparging

  • Phytoremediation


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  TREATMENT OF THE SUBSURFACE (continued)

  • Monitoring

  • Modeling

  • Site Closure


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INTRODUCTION
This technology transfer seminar series is sponsored by
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's)
Biosystems Program, which coordinates EPA's
research, development, and evaluation of full-scale
bioremediation activities.  The Biosystems Program
strives to balance research on degradation processes
with engineering activities that contribute to environ-
mental cleanups.

PURPOSE
This seminar series will provide participants with state-
of-the-art information on the practical aspects of imple-
menting bioremediation. The series will be divided into
the following sections:

   • In Situ Treatment of Soils, Sediments, and
     Shorelines
   • Ex Situ Treatment Without a Reactor
   • Ex Situ Treatment Using Reactors
   • Natural Attenuation of Ground Water and Soils
   • In Situ Treatment of the Subsurface
Each section will include discussion of advantages and
limitations, materials handling, types of wastes
amenable to the treatment process,  pre- and post-treat-
ment requirements, and capital and O&M costs. The
overall focus will be on applications in use in the field
today, although the series will touch on processes that
are nearing readiness for field use.

AUDIENCE
The presentations will contain useful information for field
personnel in bioremediation from federal, state, and
local agencies, as well as industry, vendors, contrac-
tors, and academia.  Although some background infor-
mation will be provided, participants should have some
experience with the technology.

REGISTRATION
This seminar series is being presented free of charge.
Attendance is on a first-come, first-served basis and is
limited to 450 people per seminar. We encourage you
to register early by completing the attached registration
form and mailing it to the address printed on the back or
faxing it to 617-674-2906. You will receive a confirma-
tion package within 2 weeks of submitting the registra-
tion form, that includes a detailed agenda and logistical
information. If you have questions regarding the regis-
tration process, please call 617-674-7374. For additional
seminar information, contact Helen Murray, Eastern
Research Group, Inc., 110 Hartwell Avenue,  Lexington,
MA 02173-3134,617-674-7307.
HOTEL INFORMATION
A block of rooms has been reserved at a special group
rate at each of the hotels listed below.  The hotels will
issue these rooms on a first-come, first-served basis.
The rooms will be held until the cutoff date, which is
approximately 4 weeks prior to each seminar. Please
make your reservations directly with the hotel.
Reference  the "EPA BIOHAZ SEMINAR" to receive the
special group rate.  Government employees must pre-
sent a tax exempt certificate and a government I.D.
upon check-in to be eligible for tax exemption. To
receive the group rate at the hotel, make your room
reservations now by using the phone numbers listed
below.

SEMINAR  LOCATIONS
    The Bismarck Hotel
    171 West Randolph Street
    Chicago, IL
    Tel: 800-643-1500 or 312-236-0123
    Rate: $90.00/night plus tax, single occupancy

    Kansas City Marriott Downtown
    200 West 12th Street
    Kansas City, MO
    Tel: 800-548-4782 or 816-421-6800
    Rate: $63.00/night plus tax, single occupancy

    Radisson Hotel Atlanta
    Courtland and  International Boulevard
    Atlanta, GA
    Tel: 800-333-3333 or 404-659-6500
    Rate: $71.00/night plus tax, single occupancy

    Cathedral Hill Hotel
    1101 Van Ness Avenue
    San Francisco, CA
    Tel: 800-622-0855 or 415-776-8200
    Rate: $96.00/night plus tax, single occupancy

SPEAKERS
    Mr. Dolloff Bishop
    National  Risk Management Research Laboratory
    (NRMRL), U.S. EPA.Cincinnati, OH

    Dr. Daniel Pope
    Dynamac Corporation, Ada, OK

    Dr. Gregory Sayles,
    NRMRL, U.S. EPA,  Cincinnati, OH

    Dr. John Wilson, NRMRL, US. EPA, Ada, OK

    Speaker (to be determined).
SEMINAR AGENDA
Each seminar will begin at 8:30AM and adjourn at
5:OOPM on both days.  Preregistration will take place
starting at 7:30AM at each location.  The confirmation
package will include a detailed agenda.

DAY ONE 8:30AM to 5:OOPM

OPENING REMARKS

   REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE

   BACKGROUND
   • National Status on Applications: Technologies in
     Use, Wastes Treated
   • Biodegradation and Metabolism
   • Environmental Factors Affecting Biodegradation
   • Site Characterization

BREAK

   IN SITU TREATMENT OF SOILS, SEDIMENTS,
   AND SHORELINES
   • Bioventing
   • Land Treatment
   • Phytoremediation
   • Confined Treatment Facilities (CTFs)
   • Oil-Contaminated Shorelines

LUNCH

   EX SITU TREATMENT WITHOUT A REACTOR
   • Land Treatment Units (LTUs)
     Case Study: Libby Superfund Site
   • Composting
   • Biopiles
   • Aerated Lagoons
   • Fungal Treatment

BREAK

   EX SITU TREATMENT USING REACTORS:
   AQUEOUS, SOLID, AND VAPOR PHASES
   • Slurry Reactors
   • Fixed Film Reactors
   • Suspended Growth Reactors


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SEMINAR REGISTRATION FORM

   BIOREMEDIATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
   SITES:  PRACTICAL APPROACHES TO
   IMPLEMENTATION

Please register me for the following seminar(s):

   Q  Chicago, IL, May 29-30, 1996
   Q  Kansas  City, MO, June 4-5, 1996
   Q  Atlanta,  GA, June 6-7, 1996
   Q  San  Francisco, CA, June 18-19,1996

Affiliation:

   Q  U.S. EPA
   Q  Other Federal Agency
   Q  State EPA
   Q  Local Government
   Q  Academia
   Q  Vendor
   Q  Industry
   Q  Contractor
   Q  Other
Name:.

Title:
Organization:.
Address/Mail Code
City/State/Zip Code:

Telephone:	

Fax:   	
E-mail:
Do you have access to the Internet?  Q Yes  Q No
Mail or fax registration to:
Eastern Research Group, Inc.
110 Hartwell Avenue
Lexington, MA 02173-3134
617-674-7374
Fax:617-674-2906

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