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February 1994
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Guide to EPA Materials on
Underground Storage Tanks
Supplement
July 1992 Through August 1993
Recycled/Recyclable
Printed with Soy/Canola Ink on paper that
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Guide to EPA Materials on
Underground Storage Tanks
Supplement
July 1992 Through August 1993
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Underground Storage Tanks
February 1994
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How to Use This Guide
To Order Materials
Abbreviations & Definitions
Rules, Statutes & Congressional Reports 7
Program Development 11
Leak Detection 13
Site Assessment & Corrective Action 15
Health & Safety 21
Publications No Longer Available 23
Indices 25
Media 25
Publication Number 26
Source 28
Subject 30
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Source's method of
tracking materials.
Principal audience for which
material was developed.
See "To Order Materials."
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of
Underground Storage Tanks (OUST) developed the Guide
to EPA Materials on Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) in
response to requests for information about educational re-
sources currently available on USTs. To cover materials
produced by EPA since the original Guide was published and
items that were omitted in the Guide, OUST has produced
this Supplement. This Supplement references publications,
videos, and software packages developed by EPA between
June 30, 1992 and August 31, 1993. Designed for quick
reference, the Guide contains abstracts, price and ordering
information, and other useful details on nearly 40 different
titles.
OUST developed the Guide for federal and state UST pro-
gram officials. OUST will continue to update the Guide to
reflect new publications.
Like the Guide, entries in the Supplement are divided into six
topical sections. Each entry is organized as shown below. A
five-part index lists items alphabetically by source of pur-
chase; subject; title; media (publication, video, or computer
software); and publication number.
I Title I
• Field Citations Training: Student's Manual
Pub. No.: EPA/530/UST-91/016
Pub. Date: February 1991
The third of three publications in the Field Citation Program
series, the Student's Manual was designed as a workbook.
Contains key notes on primary topics and provides space for
student's notes. [44 pages]
Audience: State and local UST inspectors
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Na-
tional Center for Environmental Publications and Informa-
tion, 11029 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX
orders only: 513891-6685
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Contact the following information outlets to order the materi-
als listed in this guide. The source for materials varies with
each publication. Check each publication description on the
following pages for the proper source.
• American Petroleum Institute
Publications Department
1220 L St., NW
Washington, DC 20005
202 682-8375; (FAX) 202 962-4776
To Order: Provide title. Visa, Mastercard; minimum $6.00
shipping and handling on prepaid orders. Will invoice.
• Capital Presentations
10 Post Office Road, Suite 2N
Silver Spring, MD 20910
301 588-9540
To Order: Provide title or order number. Visa and MasterCard
accepted. Check or money order must be submitted with
written request. -^
• Environmental Media Center
P.O. Box30212
Bethesda, MD20814
1 800 522-0362 or 301 654-7141
To Order: Provide title. Visa and MasterCard accepted. Check
or money order must be submitted with written request.
• National Audiovisual Center
Attn: Customer Service
8700 Edgeworth Drive
Capitol Heights, MD 20743
301 763-1896
To Order: Provide title or order number. Visa and MasterCard
accepted. Check or money order must be submitted with
written request.
• National Ground Water Association
P.O. Box 182039
Department 017
Columbus, OH 43218
614761-1711
To Order: Provide title. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover Card
accepted. Check or money order must be submitted with
written request.
• New England Interstate Environmental
Training Center
Attn: Videos, 2 Fort Road
South Portland, ME 04106
207 767-2539
To Order: Provide title. Visa and MasterCard accepted. Check
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Publications Department, Box 2380
Tulsa, OK74101
918494-9696
(FAX) 918491 9895
To Order: Provide title. Visa, Mastercard accepted; prepayment
required. Cost includes shipping and handling.
• Petroleum Marketers Association of America
1901 Fort Myer Drive, Suite 1200
Arlington, VA 22209-1 604
703 351-8000
(FAX) 703 351 -91 60
To Order: Provide title. Visa, Mastercard accepted; prepayment
required. Cost includes shipping and handling.
• Superintendent of Documents
P.O. Box371954
Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954
To Order: Provide title or order number. Visa and MasterCard
accepted. Check or money order must be submitted with written
request.
• TZ Communications
P.O. Box 332
Holbrook, MA 02343
To Order: Provide title. Check or money order must be submitted with
written requests. Price includes shipping and handling.
« U.S. Department of Commerce
NTIS
Springfield, VA 221 61
703 487-4650
(FAX) 703 321 -8547
To Order: Provide document number.
• U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Center for Environmental Research Information
ORD Publications
26 West Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45268
To Order: Provide title or order number. Visa and MasterCard
accepted. Check or money order must be submitted with written
request.
• U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information
11029 Kenwood Road
Cincinnati, OH 45242
(FAX) 51 3 891 -6685
To Order: Provide title and EPA publication number. Also available
through the EPA RCRA/Superfund Hotline: 1 800 424-9346 (TDD for
the hearing-impaired: 1 800 553-7672), Monday through Friday from
8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. eastern time. Materials listed in this guide are free
for UST program officials. Some limitations on quantity may apply.
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Terms and acronyms appear throughout this guide. The
most common are listed below. These definitions are not
to be used as strict technical definitions for these terms.
They are meant only to aid the reader in understanding the
terms as they are used in the abstracts.
• UST
Underground Storage Tank. For regulatory purposes, EPA
defines an UST as a tank and any underground piping
connected to the tank that has 10 percent or more of its
volume (including pipe volume) beneath the surface of the
ground. These tanks are used to store petroleum or certain
hazardous chemicals. Generally, the requirements for both
petroleum and chemical USTs are very similar.
Some tanks are not covered by these regulations:
• Farm and residential tanks holding 1,100 or fewer
gallons of motor fuel used for non-commercial
purposes.
• Tanks storing heating oil used on the premises where
it is stored.
• Tanks on or above the floor of underground areas,
such as basements or tunnels.
• Septic tanks and systems for collecting storm water
and wastewater.
• Flow-through process tanks.
• Tanks holding 110 or fewer gallons.
• Emergency spill and overfill tanks.
Other storage areas that might be considered "tanks" are
also excluded. The regulations published in the Federal
Register fully identify various tanks types and which re-
quirements apply to them.
• OUST
Office of Underground Storage Tanks. The program within
EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response that
is responsible for developing and implementing UST regu-
lations.
• Subtitle I of RCRA
The section of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) that required EPA to develop a comprehensive
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ous substances. Congress responded to the increasing threat
to groundwater from leaking USTs by adding Subtitle I,
which was passed as part of the Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendments of 1984. The law directed EPA to publish
regulations that would require owners and operators of
USTs to prevent and detect leaks, and clean up leaks and
spills. Subtitle I was amended in 1986 by the Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA). SARA cre-
ated the Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Trust Fund
and directed EPA to promulgate regulations requiring own-
ers and operators to show financial responsibility for clean-
ing up releases and spills, and compensating third parties for
damages resulting from UST releases.
Steps (e.g., soil and groundwater treatment) required of UST
owners and operators and cleanup contractors to clean up
releases and spills; prevent further migration of contami-
nants; and to reduce health and safety threats posed by
leaking USTs.
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The document in which federal agencies publish for public
record any regulatory action that may affect the regulated
communities, including proposed, amended, and final rules.
• Financial Responsibility
An owner or operator's demonstration of the availability of
adequate resources-through insurance or some other means-
to clean up a spill site, correct environmental damage, and
compensate others for personal or property damage. Ac-
ceptable evidence of financial responsibility includes the
possession of: commercial environmental impairment liabil-
ity insurance; self-insurance; guarantees, surety bonds, or
letters of credit; or the required amount in a trust fund
administered by a third party.
• Site Assessment
Procedure conducted at a site to investigate and confirm
suspected releases; determine the extent of contamination;
and to assess the effects on human health and the environ-
ment. This information is used to decide whether cleanup is
needed, and, if necessary, the implementation of corrective
action.
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• Federal Register— Underground
Storage Tanks; Technical Require-
ments; Final Rule. 40 CFR Part 280
Pub. No.: EPA510-Z-91-200
Pub. Date: August 13,1991
Overfilling UST systems is a common source of
petroleum releases onto the surface of the
ground. This rule makes final an addition to
performance standards for overfill prevention
equipment for new UST systems. [4 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; owners and operators
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
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• Federal Register— Issuance of and
Administrative Hearings on RCRA
Section 9003(h) Corrective Action
Orders for Underground Storage
Tanks; Final Rule. Part VII, 40 CFR
Part 24
Pub. No.: EPA510-Z-91-001
Pub. Date: September 27,1991
This final rule establishes administrative proce-
dures for issuing corrective action orders and
conducting administrative hearings pursuant
to RCRA §9003(h). This document outlines the
background of the rule, addresses public com-
ments and concerns about the rule, and de-
scribes procedures for the hearing process.
[10 pages]
Audience: Owners and operators
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
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• Federal Register—Exemption of
Petroleum-Contaminated Media and
Debris From Underground Storage
Tanks from RCRA Hazardous Waste
Requirements; Proposed Rule. Part
VIII, 40 CFR Part 261
Pub. No.: EPA 510-Z-93-002
Pub. Date: February 12,1993
In this notice, EPA proposes to exempt from
certain portions of the Toxicity Characteristics
(TC) rule contaminated media and debris gen-
erated from petroleum UST corrective actions
that are subject to Subtitle I of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). This
document describes the TC rule and the
Agency's reasons for the UST deferral; explains
the kinds of media and debris that would be
exempt; announces the results of two studies on
this issue; outlines regulatory alternatives that
EPA examined; and provides results of an eco-
nomic impact analysis of the proposed exemp-
tion. [10 pages]
Audience: Federal, State, and local UST, Solid
Waste, and Hazardous Waste program offi-
cials; owners and operators; contractors and
consultants
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
Order: EPA510-Z-93-002
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• Federal Register—Underground
Storage Tanks Containing Petroleum;
Financial Responsibility Require-
ments; Final Rule. Part II, 40 CFR
Part 280
Pub. No.: EPA510-Z-93-001
Pub. Date: February 18,1993
This rule establishes four additional mecha-
nisms—bond rating test, worksheet test, gov-
ernmental guarantee, or fund balance test—
that local governments can use to demonstrate
financial responsibility for corrective action and
third party liability for USTs. The document
includes background on the rule, descriptions
and analyses of the four alternative mecha-
nisms, and an economic impact analysis of the
rule. [34 pages]
Audience: Local governments; state and local
UST program officials
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
Order: EPA 510-Z-93-001
Price: Free
• EPA Proposes to Exempt Under-
ground Storage Tanks Petroleum-
Contaminated Media and Debris from
RCRA Hazardous Waste Requirement,
Environmental Fact Sheet
Pub. No.: EPA510-F-93-009
Pub. Date: February 1993
On February 12, 1993, EPA proposed a rule
under which media and debris generated from
petroleum UST corrective actions that are sub-
ject to Subtitle I would be exempted from cer-
tain portions of the Toxicity Characteristics
(TC) Rule under the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA). This fact sheet
describes why EPA deferred applying the TC
Rule to UST-contaminated media and debris in
1990, and outlines how UST cleanup could be
adversely affected if the deferral were removed.
[2 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants; owners and
operators
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
Order: EPA 510-F-93-009
Price: Free
• Additional Mechanisms for Local
Government Entities Owning or
Operating Petroleum Underground
Storage Tanks: Final Rule, Environ-
mental Fact Sheet
Pub. No.: EPA 510-F-93-010
Pub. Date: February 1993
On February 18,1993, EPA promulgated addi-
tional assurance mechanisms for use by local
governments. This fact sheet describes the four
additional mechanisms that local governments
can use to comply with financial responsibility
requirements. [2 pages]
Audience: Local governments; state and local
UST program officials
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
Order: EPA 510-F-93-010
Price: Free
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• EPA Releases Report to House
Appropriations Committee on the
Leaking Underground Storage Tank
Program, Environmental Fact Sheet
Pub. No.: EPA510-F-93-012
Pub. Date: March 1993
In August 1992, the House Appropriations Com-
mittee asked EPA to provide a report on the
extent of the UST problem, the status of EPA's
efforts, and the costs involved in remedying
this problem. This fact sheet provides high-
lights of the report, including the size of the UST
universe, estimates of the numbers of confirmed
releases, total numbers and costs of cleanups,
and OUST's priorities for future activities. [2
pages]
Audience: General public; state and local UST
program officials; owners and operators; con-
tractors and consultants
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
Order: EPA 510-F-93-012
Price: Free
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• Streamlined Implementation: A New
Way to Look at UST Corrective
Actions
Pub. No.: EPA510-F-93-011
Pub. Date: March 1993
By streamlining cleanup procedures and over-
sight systems, state UST programs can accom-
plish faster, cheaper, and more effective clean-
ups. This leaflet describes OSWER Directive
9650.13, which encourages the use of streamlin-
ing, outlines the benefits of streamlining, ex-
plains EPA's intent in issuing the directive, and
describes the content of the directive. [2 pages]
Audience: State UST program officials
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
Order: EPA 510-F-93-011
Price: Free
• Organizing A Consultants Day: A
Guide For UST Program Officials
Pub. No.: EPA510-B-93-001
Pub. Date: January 1993
A Consultants Day provides an opportunity for
UST program officials to meet with contractors
and consultants involved in UST activities as
well as tank owners and operators, to exchange
information and express ideas openly. This
guide describes Consultants Days, explains how
to organize one, and provides advice on allocat-
ing time and money, developing materials, and
pursuing follow-up activities. [48 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
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• UST Program Fact Sheets
Pub. No.: EPA 510-F-93-002 through -008
Pub. Date: April 1993
These fact sheets offer facts, figures, and basic
information on the UST program to help pro-
gram staff answer questions from the media,
public, legislature, and others. The seven titles
in this series are: 1) Financial Responsibility; 2)
Preventing Leaks: Technical Regulations; 3) De-
tecting Leaks: Technical Regulations; 4) Leaking
Underground Storage Tank Cleanup; 5) Leaking
Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund; 6) Over-
view of the UST Program; and 7) State UST
Programs.
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; EPA UST program officials
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
Order: EPA 510-F-93-002 through -008
Price: Free
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• Chemicals Stored in USTs: Character-
istics and Leak Detection
Pub. No.: EPA/600/2-91/037
Pub. Date: August 1991
Regulatory standards for leak detection in USTs
that contain hazardous chemicals are more strin-
gent than those for tanks that contain petro-
leum motor fuels. This comprehensive report
describes the regulatory standards for leak de-
tection in tanks containing hazardous chemi-
cals, the types of chemicals stored in the tanks,
the effectiveness of tightness tests and gauging
systems for leak detection in non-petroleum
USTs, and the approaches to leak detection that
owners and operators are currently implement-
ing. The report also includes questionnaires for
owners and operators and leak detection sys-
tem manufacturers. [62 pages]
Audience: Owners and operators; contractors
and consultants; state and local UST program
officials; leak detection system manufacturers
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Center for Environmental Research
Information, ORD Publications, 26 West Martin
Luther King Jr. Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
Order: EPA/600/2-91/037
Price: Free
• Tank Issues: Design and Placement of
Floating Liquid Monitoring Wells
Pub. No.: EPA/600/9-90/045
Pub. Date: March 1993
Liquid product monitoring is the predominant
method of external leak detection where the
water table is within the zone of excavation.
Liquid monitors are relatively easy to install
and are suitable devices for monitoring USTs in
many situations. This paper discusses the site
conditions under which liquid monitors can be
used effectively, describes how they are con-
structed and installed, and explains how to
locate them around the UST to ensure proper
monitoring for ground water contamination.
[3 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; owners and operators; contractors and
consultants
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Center for Environmental Research
Information, ORD Publications, 26 West Martin
Luther King Jr. Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
Order: EPA/600/9-90/045
Price: Free
• Tank Issues: Site Characterization for
External Leak Monitoring
Pub. No.: EPA/600/9-90/046
Pub. Date: February 1993
Before designing an external monitoring sys-
tem for USTs, information about the natural
and man-made characteristics of the site is
needed. This paper discusses site characteris-
tics that are important in the selection of a liquid
or vapor monitoring system, in design and
construction of monitoring wells, and in place-
ment of the monitors. [7 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; owners and operators; contractors and
consultants
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Center for Environmental Research
Information, ORD Publications, 26 West Mar-
tin Luther King Jr. Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
Order: EPA/600/9-90/046
Price: Free
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• Volumetric Leak Detection in Large
Underground Storage Tanks, Volume 1
Pub. No.: EPA/600/2-91/044a
Pub. Date: August 1991
Performance standards for volumetric leak de-
tection systems for USTs, established by EPA
UST regulation (40 CFR Parts 280 and 281),
werebased upon experimental research in tanks
with capacities of 8,000 to 10,000 gallons. How-
ever, the regulation requires the testing of tanks
that can range much larger. This report ad-
dresses the performance of volumetric leak
detection systems for large (15,000 to 50,000
gallons) USTs. The information provided in
this report will help owners and operators se-
lect and use systems that will be in compliance
with the regulations when testing large tanks.
[79 pages]
Audience: Owners and operators; contractors
and consultants
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Center for Environmental Research
Information, ORD Publications, 26 West Martin
Luther King Jr. Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
Order: EPA/600/2-91/044a
Price: Free
Water Table
The vapor monitor will detect hydrocarbon gases in the soil air collected from above
the water table. The liquid monitor will detect hydrocarbons floating on the water
table.
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• Filter Canisters: A New Method for
Recovering Free Product
Pub. No.: EPA510-B-92-002
Pub. Date: November 1992
Filter canisters are a relatively inexpensive
method to clean up contaminated sites by re-
moving free product from groundwater. This
leaflet briefly describes some applications for
filter canisters, as well as the advantages and
limitations associated with their use. [2 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; owners and operators; contractors and
consultants
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
Order: EPA510-B-92-002
Price: Free
ANaw Method
For Recovering
Free Product
• Hyperventilate: A Software Guidance
System Created for Vapor Extraction
Systems for Apple Macintosh and IBM
PC-Compatible Computers
Pub. No.: EPA510-F-93-001
Pub. Date: May 1993
This leaflet describes HyperVentilate, a user-
friendly computer software tool that guides
users through a structured thought process to
determine if vapor extraction technology is
appropriate at a specific site and, if so, how to
operate and monitor the technology. The leaflet
also describes hardware needs and require-
ments for additional software support to run
this program. [2 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
Order: EPA 510-F-93-001
Price: Free
• Hyperventilate Users Manual (v1.01
and v2.0): A Software Guidance
System Created for Vapor Extraction
Applications
Pub. No.: EPA 510-R-93-001 (Microsoft
Windows/Spinmaker PLUS)
Pub. Date: January 1993
This manual describes the installation and op-
eration of HyperVentilate on IBM-compatible
and Macintosh computers. HyperVentilate is a
user-friendly computer software tool that guides
users through a structured thought process to
determine if vapor extraction is appropriate at
a specific site and, if so, how to operate and
monitor the technology. The manual explains
the software support required from Hyper-
Card, Microsoft Windows, and a "run time"
version of Spinnaker PLUS (Windows 3.0 ver-
sion). It also explains the "help cards" that are
integral to the program and provides a sample
problem for practicing application of the pro-
gram. [83 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants
Order From: Superintendent of Documents,
P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.
FAX orders only: 202 512-2250
Order: 055-000-00427-7
Price: $22.00
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• Decision-Support Software for Soil
Vapor Extraction Technology Applica-
tion: Hyperventilate
Pub. No.: EPA/600/R-93/028
Pub. Date: February 1993
This document evaluates the use of an IBM-
compatible version of HyperVentilate, a com-
puter software that guides users through a
structured thought process to determine if soil
vapor extraction (SVE) is appropriate at a spe-
cific site. The document describes the basic
model principles and computer software struc-
tures used to develop the program and presents
a sample application of the software using data
from an actual UST site. Windows and PLUS
must be purchased separately. [159 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Center for Environmental Research
Information, ORD Publications, 26 West Martin
Luther King Jr. Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
Order: EPA/600/R-93/028
Price: Free (while supplies last)
• Decision-Support Software for Soil
Vapor Extraction Technology Applica-
tion: Hyperventilate, Project Summary
Pub. No.: EPA/600/SR-93/028
Pub. Date: March 1993
This document summarizes an evaluation of an
IBM-compatible version of HyperVentilate; de-
scribes soil vapor extraction (SVE) technology;
outlines the basic model principles and com-
puter software structures used to develop the
HyperVentilate program; and lists contents of
the final evaluation document. [3 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Center for Environmental Research
Information, ORD Publications, 26 West Martin
Luther King Jr. Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
Order: EPA/600/SR-93/028
Price: Free
• Technologies and Options for UST
Corrective Actions: Overview of
Current Practice
Pub. No.: EPA/542/R-92/010
Pub. Date: August 1992
This handbook presents the results of an OUST
study that examines the current use of in-situ
and ex-situ corrective action treatment tech-
nologies at UST sites; summarizes experience
with these technologies; and outlines current
state requirements that could affect the selec-
tion of these technologies. The handbook pro-
vides information about each technology, in-
cluding its effectiveness, efficiency, costs, and
limitations. [90 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants; owners and
operators
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• Assessing UST Corrective Action
Technology: A Scientific Evaluation
of the Mobility and Degradability of
Organic Contaminants in Subsurface
Environments
Pub. No.: EPA/600/2-91/053
Pub. Date: September 1991
This report summarizes the results from nu-
merous scientific sources on the fate and trans-
port of motor fuels leaked into the subsurface
environment. It identifies the most important
principles that govern the transport, partition-
ing, retention, and transformation of leaked
motor fuels underground. The report also
provides information, data, and equations that
can be used to support quantitative assess-
mentsofpollutantfateandtransport. [353 pages]
Audience: Contractors and consultants; envi-
ronmental scientists and engineers
Order From: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Center for Environmental
Publications and Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
513 891-6685
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Price: Free
• Cost Guide for Remediation
Equipment at UST Sites
Pub. No.: EPA 510-R-93-004
Pub. Date: July 1993
This guide contains comprehensive, current
information on rental costs for equipment used
during the cleanup of petroleum hydrocarbons
from soil and groundwater at leaking UST sites.
Cost information is provided for individual
components as well as for some systems (such
as soil vapor extraction systems). The guide is
intended to help state regulators and private
firms estimate the costs of equipment used
during the course of a cleanup. [51 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants; owners and
operators
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Agency, National Center for Environmental
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• Exchanging Technology Information
on CLU-IN: Cleanup Information
Bulletin Board
Pub. No.:EPA/542/F-93/001
Pub. Date:February 1993
This pamphlet describes CLU-IN, a computer
bulletin board system designed for hazardous
waste cleanup professionals who need current
information on innovative technologies and
remediation and would like to consult with
other professionals online. CLU-IN is useful for
anyone involved in the cleanup of Superfund,
RCRA corrective action, and UST sites. Users
include Federal and State personnel, consulting
engineers, technology vendors, remediation
contractors, and individual citizens.
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants; owners and
operators; general public
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Technology
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• VISITT: Vendor Information System
for Innovative Treatment Technologies
Pub. No.:EPA 542-N-93-004
Pub. Date:June 1993
The VISITT (Vendor Information System for
Innovative Treatment Technologies) database,
available on computer diskette, was developed
as part of a broad effort to promote the use of
innovative treatment technologies for the
cleanup of soil and ground water contaminated
by hazardous and petroleum waste. VISITT
provides current information on the availabil-
ity, performance, and cost of innovative treat-
ments. This bulletin summarizes the major
innovative technologies currently available and
provides lists of v endors who can provide those
technologies; describes hardware and software
requirements for running the VISITT database;
and provides ordering information for the dis-
kettes and user manual that are necessary to
operate VISITT. [8 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants; owners and
operators
Order From: National Center for Environmen-
tal Publications Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
(513) 892-6685
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Price: Free
H Tech Trends: The Applied Technolo-
gies Journal for Superfund Removals
and Remedial Actions and RCRA
Corrective Actions
Pub. No.: EPA/542/N-93/007
Pub. Date: August 1993
This periodical provides updates on techno-
logical approaches to remediation of contami-
nated sites. Regular highlights include descrip-
tions of new technologies and synopses of cur-
rent publications that provide information about
alternative technologies for remediation.
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants; owners and
operators
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tal Publications Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
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• Federal Publication on Alternative and
Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Corrective Action and Site
Remediation
Pub. No.: EPA/542/B-92/001
Pub. Date: August 1992
This bibliography provides references for docu-
ments and reports that address technologies for
the treatment of hazardous wastes. References
in the bibliography cite publications from EPA,
the U.S. Army, the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Air
Force, the Department of Energy, and the De-
partment of Interior. Information for ordering
each document is also provided. [30 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants
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tal Publications Information, 11029 Kenwood
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• Accessing Federal Data Bases for
Contaminated Site Clean-Up
Technologies
Pub. No.: EPA/542/B-92/002
Pub. Date: August 1992
This document provides information on ac-
cessing Federal data bases that contain data on
innovative remediation technologies. Each
database profile contains information on data
elements, system uses, hardware and software
requirements, how to access the database, and
the telephone number of the contact for each
system. [40 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants
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tal Publications Information, 11029 Kenwood
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. FAX orders only:
(513) 892-6685
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ments in Innovative Ground Water
Treatment
Pub. No.: EPA/542/N-93/006
Pub. Date: June 1993
This monthly bulletin reports on innovative
technologies that have been used to remediate
ground water contamination and provides de-
scriptions of recent publications that address
ground water remediation technologies.
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants
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tal Publications Information, 11029 Kenwood
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Matrix and Reference Guide
Pub. No.: EPA 542-B-93-005
Pub. Date: July 1993
The "Remediation Technologies Screening Ma-
trix" is a one-page, easy-to-use matrix that
summarizes the strengths and limitations of
innovative, as well as conventional, technolo-
gies for the remediation of soils, sediments, and
sludges; ground water; and air emissions/off-
gases. The "Reference Guide" that accompa-
nies this matrix provides detailed discussions
of the information provided on the matrix,
including definitions of the technologies that
were rated and descriptions of the factors that
were used to rate the technologies (i.e., cost,
availability, system reliability).
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; contractors and consultants
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• Keeping It Clean: Making Safe and
Spill-Free Motor Fuel Deliveries-Video
Pub. No.: EPA 510-V-92-002
Pub. Date: December 1992
While delivering fuel to USTs, motor fuel delivery
truck drivers find many types of equipment used
to prevent air, soil, and groundwater contamina-
tion. ThisvideodescribestheStage Ivaporrecov-
ery, overfill protection, and spill containment
equipment motor fuel delivery truck drivers may
encounter; and illustrates the key steps of a safe
and clean delivery. [25 minutes]
Audience: Fuel delivery drivers; State and local
UST program officials; owners and operators
Order From: This video may be purchased
from: the American Petroleum Institute, Petro-
leum Equipment Institute, Petroleum Market-
ers Association of America, and Environmental
Media Center. See "To Order Materials" for
addresses.
Order: By title
Price: Suggested retail price is $59.95;
trade associations may offer a discount to
their members.
• Health and Safety Training for
Underground Storage Tank
Inspectors: Instructor's Guide
Pub. No.: EPA/910/B-92/001
Pub. Date: June 1992
This guide is designed for instructors who are
presenting health and safety training course for
UST inspectors. The Instructor's Guide in-
cludes a general discussion of the course, sug-
gested activities, and suggested visuals. It
should be used in conjunction with the "Student
Guide." [21 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; trainers; contractors and consultants
Order From: Superintendent of Documents,
P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.
FAX orders only: 202 512-2250
Order: 055-000-00421-8
Price: $2.00
• Health and Safety Training for
Underground Storage Tank
Inspectors: Student's Guide
Pub. No.: EPA/910/B-92/001
Pub. Date: June 1992
This training manual provides information to
educate inspectors and others who work around
USTs about potential health and safety hazards
associated with USTs. The manual also teaches
readers how to recognize, evaluate, and control
these hazards. Topics covered include fires and
explosions, oxygen depletion, confined spaces,
excavations, toxicity, and personal protective
equipment. [274 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; EPA UST program officials; contractors
and consultants
Order From: Superintendent of Documents,
P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.
FAX orders only: 202 512-2250
Order: 055-000-00420-0
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• Federal Register-Underground
Storage Tanks Containing Petroleum-
Financial Responsibility Require-
ments;
Proposed Rule. Part il, 40 CFR Part
280
Pub. No.: Vol.55, No. 117
Pub. Date: June 18,1990
Proposes financial responsibility requirements
applicable to local governmental owners and
operators of USTs containing petroleum. This
proposal would establish four alternative
mechanisms for use by local governments to
demonstrate financial responsibility for taking
corrective action and compensating third par-
ties for bodily injury and property damage
caused by sudden and nonsudden accidental
USTreleases. [27 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program
officials; local governments; UST owners and
operators
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• Trade Show How-Tos, with
New Product News Flyer
Pub. No.: EPA 510-F-92-901
Pub. Date: December 1989
Trade shows can provide one-stop shopping
for the latest leak-detection, monitoring, and
cleanup technology. Inspectors, contractors and
consultants, and UST owners and operators
can see equipment, compare prices and fea-
tures, and ask questions at one convenient loca-
tion. This flyer offers tips on planning and
conducting trade shows with UST and national
trade association conferences. [7 pages]
Audience: State and local UST program
officials
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• UST Work-A-Budget
(Cost of Running a State Program)
Pub. No.: EPA510-K-92-816
Pub. Date: June 1989
This easy-to-read kit can assist in planning a
state UST program budget. Includes case histo-
ries of program costs in six states, tips on how
to stretch dollars, worksheets for estimating a
budget, and an order form for EPA's budget-
estimating software, USTBUD.
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
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• Introduction to Leak Detection:
Understanding Federal Release
Detection Requirements and
Acceptable Release
Pub. No.: 500/B-92/001a and b
Pub. Date: April 1992
Three-part training package offers UST pro-
gram officials' answers to basic questions about
leak-detection requirements and acceptable
leak-detection methods. Student's Manual
provides basic text, hard copies of slides, glos-
sary of leak detection terms, and space for
notes. Instructor's Manual duplicates Student's
Manual text and includes teaching tips and
classroom exercises that incorporate the
accompanying slides. Set of 269 photographic,
graphic, and text slides numbered by corre-
sponding chapter for quick reference. Manuals
are printed on camera-ready paper for repro-
duction.
Audience: State and local UST program offi-
cials; EPA Regional UST program officials
Order From: Publication no longer available.
Contact Regional UST Program Manager or
State UST Manager for copies.
• Update: Underground Storage Tank
Financial Responsibility
Pub. No.: EPA 510-F-92-001
Pub. Date: March 14,1990
EPA extended by one year the deadlines for
compliance with financial responsibility require-
ments for petroleum marketers owning between
13 and 99 USTs. As a result of this extension,
owners and operators had until October 26,
1992 to comply. This update clarifies the goals
and rationale of the extension. [2 pages]
Audience: General public; state and local UST
program officials; UST owners and operators
• Underground Storage Tanks:
In Your Own Backyard
Pub. No.: EPA 510-V-92-803
Pub. Date: February 1988
A brief, easy-to-understand video explanation
of the dangers and complexities of leaking USTs
for the public. Lends itself to presentations and
distribution over community cable television.
[9 minutes]
Audience: General public; state and local UST
program officials; UST owners and operators
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• Publications
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Clean-up Technologies 19
Additional Mechanisms for Local Government
Entities Owning or Operating Petroleum
Underground Storage Tanks: Final Rule,
Environmental Fact Sheet 8
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology:
A Scientific Evaluation of the Mobility and
Degradability of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments 17
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics
and Leak Detection 13
Cost Guide for Remediation
Equipment at UST Sites 17
EPA Proposes to Exempt Underground Storage
Tanks Petroleum-Contaminated Media and
Debris from RCRA Hazardous Waste
Requirement, Environmental Fact Sheet 8
EPA Releases Report to House Appropriations
Committee on the Leaking Underground Storage
Tank Program, Environmental Fact Sheet 9
Exchanging Technology Information on CLU-IN:
Cleanup Information Bulletin Board 17
Federal Publication on Alternative and Innovative
Treatment Technologies for Corrective Action and
Site Remediation 18
Federal Register Exemption of Petroleum-
Contaminated Media and Debris From
Underground Storage Tanks from RCRA
Hazardous Waste Requirements; Proposed
Rule. Part VHI, 40 CFR Part 261 7
Federal Register Issuance of and Administrative
Hearings on RCRA Section 9003(h) Corrective
Action Orders for Underground Storage Tanks;
Final Rule. Part VII, 40 CFR Part 24 7
Federal Register Underground Storage
Tanks Containing Petroleum; Financial
Responsibility Requirements; Final Rule.
Part II, 40 CFRPart 280 8
Federal Register Underground Storage
Tanks Containing Petroleum; Financial
Responsibility Requirements; Proposed Rule.
Part H, 40 CFR Part 280 23
Federal Register Underground Storage
Tanks; Technical Requirements; Final Rule.
40 CFRPart 280 7
Filter Canisters: A New Method for
Recovering Free Product 15
Ground Water Currents: Developments in
Innovative Ground Water Treatment 19
Health and Safety Training for Underground
Storage Tank Inspectors: Instructors Guide 21
Health and Safety Training for Underground
Storage Tank Inspectors: Students Guide 21
Introduction to Leak Detection: Understanding
Federal Release Detection Requirements and
Acceptable Release 24
Organizing A Consultants Day: A Guide For UST
Program Officials 11
Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
Reference Guide 19
Streamlined Implementation: A New Way
to Look at UST Corrective Actions 11
Tank Issues: Design and Placement of
Floating Liquid Monitoring Wells 13
Tank Issues: Site Characterization for
External Leak Monitoring 13
Technologies and Options for UST Corrective
Actions: Overview of Current Practice 16
Tech Trends: The Applied Technologies Journal for
Superfund Removals and Remedial Actions and
RCRA Corrective Actions 18
Trade Show How-Tos, with New Product News
Flyer 23
Underground Storage Tanks: In Your Own
Backyard 24
Update: Underground Storage Tank Financial
Responsibility 24
UST Program Fact Sheets 11
UST Work-A-Budget (Cost of Running a State
Program) 23
VISITT: Vendor Information System for Innovative
Treatment Technologies 18
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large
Underground Storage Tanks, Volume 1 14
• Software
Decision-Support Software for Soil Vapor
Extraction Technology Application:
Hyperventilate 16
Decision-Support Software for Soil Vapor
Extraction Technology Application:
Hyperventilate, Project Summary 16
Hyperventilate Users Manual (vl.Ol and v2.0):
A Software Guidance System Created for
Vapor Extraction Applications 15
Hyperventilate: A Software Guidance
System Created for Vapor Extraction
Systems for Apple Macintosh and IBM
PC-Compatible Computers 15
• Video
Keeping It Clean: Making Safe and Spill-
Free Motor Fuel Deliveries—Video 19
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EPA510-B-92-002
Filter Canisters: A New Method for
Recovering Free Product 15
EPA510-B-93-001
Organizing A Consultants Day: A Guide
For UST Program Officials 11
EPA 510-F-92-001
Update: Underground Storage Tank Financial
Responsibility 24
EPA 510-F-92-901
Trade Show How-Tos, with New Product News
Flyer 23
EPA510-F-93-001
Hyperventilate: A Software Guidance
System Created for Vapor Extraction
Systems for Apple Macintosh and IBM
PC-Compatible Computers 15
EPA 510-F-93-002
UST Program Fact Sheet — Financial
Responsibility 11
EPA510-F-93-003
UST Program Fact Sheets — Preventing Leaks:
Technical Regulations 11
EPA 510-F-93-004
UST Program Fact Sheets — Detecting Leaks:
Technical Regulations 11
EPA510-F-93-005
UST Program Fact Sheets — Leaking
Underground Storage Tank Regulations 11
EPA 510-F-93-006
UST Program Fact Sheets — Leaking
Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund 11
EPA 510-F-93-007
UST Program Fact Sheets — Overview of the
UST Program 11
EPA 510-F-93-008
UST Program Fact Sheets — State UST
Programs 11
EPA 510-F-93-009
EPA Proposes to Exempt Underground Storage
Tanks Petroleum-Contaminated Media and
Debris from RCRA Hazardous Waste
Requirement, Environmental Fact Sheet 8
EPA 510-F-93-010
Additional Mechanisms for Local Government
Entities Owning or Operating Petroleum
Underground Storage Tanks: Final Rule,
Environmental Fact Sheet 8
EPA510-F-93-011
Streamlined Implementation: A New Way
to Look at UST Corrective Actions 11
EPA510-F-93-012
EPA Releases Report to House Appropriations
Committee on the Leaking Underground Storage
Tank Program, Environmental Fact Sheet 9
EPA510-K-92-816
UST Work-A-Budget (Cost of Running a State
Program) 23
EPA510-R-93-001
Hyperventilate Users Manual (vl.Ol and v2.0):
A Software Guidance System Created for
Vapor Extraction Applications 15
EPA510-R-93-004
Cost Guide for Remediation
Equipment at UST Sites
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EPA510-V-92-002
Keeping It Clean: Making Safe and Spill-
Free Motor Fuel Deliveries—Video 19
EPA510-V-92-803
Underground Storage Tanks: In Your Own
Backyard 24
EPA510-Z-91-001
Federal Register Issuance of and Administrative
Hearings on RCRA Section 9003(h) Corrective
Action Orders for Underground Storage Tanks;
Final Rule. Part W, 40 CFR Part 24 7
EPA510-Z-91-200
Federal Register Underground Storage
Tanks; Technical Requirements; Final Rule.
40 CFR Part 280 7
EPA510-Z-92-001
Federal Register — Underground Storage Tanks
Containing Petroleum-Financial Responsibility
Requirements; Proposed Rule. Part E, 40 CFR
Part 280 23
EPA510-Z-93-001
Federal Register Underground Storage
Tanks Containing Petroleum; Financial
Responsibility Requirements; Final Rule.
Part E, 40 CFR Part 280 8
EPA510-Z-93-002
Federal Register Exemption of Petroleum-
Contaminated Media and Debris From
Underground Storage Tanks from RCRA
Hazardous Waste Requirements; Proposed
Rule. Part Vm, 40 CFR Part 261
EPA 542-B--93-005
Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
Reference Guide 19
EPA 542-N-93-004
VBITT: Vendor Information System for
Innovative Treatment Technologies 18
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EPA/542/B-92/001
Federal Publication on Alternative and
Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Corrective Action and Site Remediation.
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EPA/542/B-92/002
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated
Site Clean-Up Technologies 19
EPA/542/F-93/001
Exchanging Technology Information on CLU-
IN: Cleanup Information Bulletin Board 17
EPA/542/N-93/006
Ground Water Currents: Developments in
Innovative Ground Water Treatment 19
EPA/542/N-93/007
Tech Trends: The Applied Technologies Journal
for Superfund Removals and Remedial Actions
and RCRA Corrective Actions 18
EPA/542/R-92/010
Technologies and Options for UST Corrective
Actions: Overview of Current Practice 16
EPA/600/2-91/037
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics
and Leak Detection 13
EPA/600/2-91/053
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology:
A Scientific Evaluation of the Mobility and
Degradability of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments 17
EPA/600/2-91/044a
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large
Underground Storage Tanks, Volume 1 14
EPA/600/9-90/046
Tank Issues: Site Characterization for
External Leak Monitoring 13
EPA/600/9-90/045
Tank Issues: Design and Placement of
Floating Liquid Monitoring Wells 13
EPA/600/R-93/028
Decision-Support Software for Soil
Vapor Extraction Technology Application:
Hyperventilate 16
EPA/600/SR-93/028
Decision-Support Software for Soil
Vapor Extraction Technology Application:
Hyperventilate, Project Summary
.16
EPA/910/B-92/001
Health and Safety Training for Underground
Storage Tank Inspectors: Students Guide 21
EPA/910/B-92/001
Health and Safety Training for Underground
Storage Tank Inspectors: Instructors Guide 21
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Introduction to Leak Detection: Understanding
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Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics
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Decision-Support Software for Soil
Vapor Extraction Technology Application:
Hyperventilate 16
Decision-Support Software for Soil
Vapor Extraction Technology Application:
Hyperventilate, Project Summary 16
Tank Issues: Design and Placement of
Floating Liquid Monitoring Wells 13
Tank Issues: Site Characterization for
External Leak Monitoring 13
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large
Underground Storage Tanks, Volume 1 14
• National Center for Environmental
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Accessing Federal Data Bases for
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Technologies 19
Additional Mechanisms for Local Government
Entities Owning or Operating Petroleum
Underground Storage Tanks: Final Rule,
Environmental Fact Sheet
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology:
A Scientific Evaluation of the Mobility and
Degradability of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments 17
Cost Guide for Remediation
Equipment at UST Sites
.17
EPA Proposes to Exempt Underground Storage
Tanks Petroleum-Contaminated Media and
Debris from RCRA Hazardous Waste
Requirement, Environmental Fact Sheet
EPA Releases Report to House Appropriations
Committee on the Leaking Underground Storage
Tank Program, Environmental Fact Sheet 9
Exchanging Technology Information on CLU-IN:
Cleanup Information Bulleting Board 17
Federal Publication on Alternative and Innovative
Treatment Technologies for Corrective Action and
Site Remediation 18
Federal Register Exemption of Petroleum-
Contaminated Media and Debris From
Underground Storage Tanks from RCRA
Hazardous Waste Requirements; Proposed
Rule. Part Vffl, 40 CFR Part 261 7
Federal Register Issuance of and Administrative
Hearings on RCRA Section 9003(h) Corrective
Action Orders for Underground Storage Tanks;
Final Rule. Part VTL 40 CFR Part 24 7
Federal Register Underground Storage
Tanks Containing Petroleum; Financial
Responsibility Requirements; Final Rule.
Part H, 40 CFR Part 280 8
Federal Register Underground Storage
Tanks; Technical Requirements; Final Rule.
40 CFR Part 280 7
Filter Canisters: A New Method for
Recovering Free Product 15
Ground Water Currents: Developments in
Innovative Ground Water Treatment 19
Hyperventilate: A Software Guidance
System Created for Vapor Extraction
Systems for Apple Macintosh and IBM
PC-Compatible Computers 15
Organizing A Consultants Day: A Guide
For UST Program Officials 11
Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
Reference Guide 19
Streamlined Implementation: A New Way
to Look at UST Corrective Actions 11
Technologies and Options for UST Corrective
Actions: Overview of Current Practice 16
Tech Trends: The Applied Technologies Journal for
Superfund Removals and Remedial Actions and
RCRA Corrective Actions 18
UST Program Fact Sheets 11
VISITT: Vendor Information System for Innovative
Treatment Technologies 18
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Hyperventilate Users Manual (vl.Ol and v2.0):
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Additional Mechanisms for Local Government
Entities Owning or Operating Petroleum
Underground Storage Tanks: Final Rule,
Environmental Fact Sheet
EPA Proposes to Exempt Underground Storage
Tanks Petroleum-Contaminated Media and
Debris from RCRA Hazardous Waste
Requirement, Environmental Fact Sheet
EPA Releases Report to House Appropriations
Committee on the Leaking Underground Storage
Tank Program, Environmental Fact Sheet 9
Federal Register Exemption of Petroleum-
Contaminated Media and Debris From
Underground Storage Tanks from RCRA
Hazardous Waste Requirements; Proposed
Rule. Part VIE, 40 CFR Part 261 7
Federal Register Issuance of and Administrative
Hearings on RCRA Section 9003(h) Corrective
Action Orders for Underground Storage Tanks;
Final Rule. Part VH, 40 CFR Part 24 7
Federal Register Underground Storage
Tanks Containing Petroleum; Financial
Responsibility Requirements; Final Rule.
Part n, 40 CFR Part 280 8
Federal Register Underground Storage
Tanks; Technical Requirements; Final Rule.
40 CFR Part 280 7
a Program Development
Organizing A Consultants Day: A Guide
For UST Program Officials 11
Streamlined Implementation: A New Way
to Look at UST Corrective Actions 11
UST Program Fact Sheets 11
• Leak Detection
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics
and Leak Detection 13
Tank Issues: Design and Placement of
Floating Liquid Monitoring Wells 13
Tank Issues: Site Characterization for
External Leak Monitoring 13
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large
Underground Storage Tanks, Volume 1 14
• Site Assessment and Corrective Action
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Clean-Up Technologies 19
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology:
A Scientific Evaluation of the Mobility and
Degradability of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments 17
Cost Guide for Remediation
Equipment at UST Sites
.17
Decision-Support Software for Soil
Vapor Extraction Technology Application:
Hyperventilate 16
Decision-Support Software for Soil
Vapor Extraction Technology Application:
Hyperventilate, Project Summary 16
Exchanging Technology Information on CLU-IN:
Cleanup Information Bulleting Board 17
Federal Publication on Alternative and Innovative
Treatment Technologies for Corrective Action and
Site Remediation 18
Filter Canisters: A New Method for
Recovering Free Product 15
Ground Water Currents: Developments in
Innovative Ground Water Treatment 19
Hyperventilate Users Manual (vl.Ol and v2.0):
A Software Guidance System Created for
Vapor Extraction Applications 15
Hyperventilate: A Software Guidance
System Created for Vapor Extraction
Systems for Apple Macintosh and IBM
PC-Compatible Computers 15
Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
Reference Guide 19
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Technologies and Options for UST Corrective
Actions: Overview of Current Practice 16
Tech Trends: The Applied Technologies Journal for
Superfund Removals and Remedial Actions and
RCRA Corrective Actions 18
VISITT: Vendor Information System for Innovative
Treatment Technologies 18
• Health and Safety
Health and Safety Training for Underground
Storage Tank Inspectors: Instructors Guide 21
Health and Safety Training for Underground
Storage Tank Inspectors: Students Guide 21
Keeping It Clean: Making Safe and Spill-
Free Motor Fuel Deliveries—Video 19
• General Public Outreach
UST Program Fact Sheets
• Publications No Longer Available
Federal Register-Underground Storage Tanks
Containing Petroleum-Financial Responsibility
Requirements; Proposed Rule. Part n, 40 CFR Part
280 23
Introduction to Leak Detection: Understanding
Federal Release Detection Requirements and
Acceptable Release 24
Trade Show How-Tos, with New Product News
Flyer 23
Underground Storage Tanks: In Your Own
Backyard 24
Update: Underground Storage Tank Financial
Responsibility 24
UST Work-A-Budget (Cost of Running a State
Program) 23
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Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Clean-Up Technologies 19
Additional Mechanisms for Local Government
Entities Owning or Operating Petroleum
Underground Storage Tanks: Final Rule,
Environmental Fact Sheet 8
Assessing UST Corrective Action Technology:
A Scientific Evaluation of the Mobility and
Degradability of Organic Contaminants in
Subsurface Environments 17
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics
and Leak Detection 13
Cost Guide for Remediation
Equipment at UST Sites 17
Decision-Support Software for Soil Vapor
Extraction Technology Application:
HyperVentilate 16
Decision-Support Software for Soil Vapor
Extraction Technology Application:
HyperVentilate, Project Summary 16
EPA Proposes to Exempt Underground Storage
Tanks Petroleum-Contaminated Media and
Debris from RCRA Hazardous Waste
Requirement, Environmental Fact Sheet 8
EPA Releases Report to House Appropriations
Committee on the Leaking Underground Storage
Tank Program, Environmental Fact Sheet 9
Exchanging Technology Information on CLU-IN:
Cleanup Information Bulletin Board 17
Federal Publication on Alternative and Innovative
Treatment Technologies for Corrective Action and
Site Remediation 18
Federal Register Exemption of Petroleum-
Contaminated Media and Debris From
Underground Storage Tanks from RCRA
Hazardous Waste Requirements; Proposed
Rule. Part VIE, 40 CFR Part 261 7
Federal Register Underground Storage
Tanks Containing Petroleum; Financial
Responsibility Requirements; Final Rule.
Part H, 40 CFR Part 280
Federal Register Underground Storage
Tanks; Technical Requirements; Final Rule.
40CFRPart280
Federal Register Issuance of and Administrative
Hearings on RCRA Section 9003(h) Corrective
Action Orders for Underground Storage Tanks;
Final Rule. Part Vfl~, 40 CFR Part 24 7
Filter Canisters: A New Method for
Recovering Free Product 15
Ground Water Currents: Developments in
Innovative Ground Water Treatment 19
Health and Safety Training for Underground
Storage Tank Inspectors: Instructors Guide 21
Health and Safety Training for Underground
Storage Tank Inspectors: Students Guide 21
HyperVentilate Users Manual (vl.Ol and v2.0):
A Software Guidance System Created for
Vapor Extraction Applications
HyperVentilate: A Software Guidance
System Created for Vapor Extraction
Systems for Apple Macintosh and IBM
PC-Compatible Computers
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Keeping It Clean: Making Safe and Spill-
Free Motor Fuel Deliveries-Video 19
Organizing A Consultants Day: A
Guide For UST Program Officials 11
Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
Reference Guide 19
Streamlined Implementation: A New Way
to Look at UST Corrective Actions 11
Tank Issues: Design and Placement of
Floating Liquid Monitoring Wells 13
Tank Issues: Site Characterization for
External Leak Monitoring 13
Technologies and Options for UST Corrective
Actions: Overview of Current Practice 16
Tech Trends: The Applied Technologies Journal for
Superfund Removals and Remedial Actions and
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RCRA Corrective Actions 18
UST Program Fact Sheets 11
VISITT: Vendor Information System for Innovative
Treatment Technologies 18
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large
Underground Storage Tanks, Volume 1 14
• Publications No Longer Available
Federal Register-Underground Storage Tanks
Containing Petroleum-Financial Responsibility
Requirements; Proposed Rule.
Part II, 40 CFR Part 280 23
Introduction to Leak Detection: Understanding
Federal Release Detection Requirements and
Acceptable Release 24
Trade Show How-Tos, with New
Product News Flyer 23
Underground Storage Tanks: In
Your Own Backyard 24
Update: Underground Storage Tank
Financial Responsibility 24
UST Work-A-Budget (Cost of Running a
State Program) 23
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