United States
                             Environmental Protection
                             Agency
                                                       Office of
                                                       Solid Waste and
                                                       Emergency Response
Directive No. 9378.0-11FS
EPA 540-F-97-019
PB97-963303
October 1997
     5EPA
                                A Citizen's  Guide
                                to Understanding
                                Presumptive  Remedies
   Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
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       Cleaning up abandoned hazardous waste sites has been the charge of EPA's Superfund program since 1980.
       Over the past 17 years, Superfund has gained considerable experience on hazardous waste cleanup
       approaches and technologies. As we gained experience, we found that certain sites have similar
characteristics that we could use to our advantage to improve the cleanup process. The "presumptive remedy"
initiative is one of the results. Essentially, we said: "Here's a site similar in all key ways to many other sites we've
cleaned up. Wouldn't it make sense to use that cleanup approach here, too?"

Presumptive remedies benefit both Superfund and you—the community members affected by a Superfund site.
Keep reading to find the answers to questions you may have about presumptive remedies, how they work, and
why we use them.
         at are presumptive remedies?

  "3^As Superfund worked through hundreds of cleanups, we
"-°™   |discovered similarities. Certain types of sites, like wood
     treater sites, have similar chemical contaminants. Other
     sites, like municipal landfills, share similar charac-
     teristics. At similar sites, standard remedies (called
     "presumptive") can be applied. Presumptive remedies are
     based on historical patterns of remedy selection and our
     scientific and engineering evaluation of how  well cleanup
     technologies perform. EPA now expects presumptive
     remedies to be considered at all applicable sites. And they
     should—those applicable sites make up more than 60% of
     sites on the National Priorities List!

       tiy use presumptive remedies?

  "JH Presumptive remedies have helped us streamline the
     cleanup process. This approach has led to many
     advantages, for you and for Superfund. When we first
     investigate a site, we try to decide whether it is a
     candidate for a presumptive remedy. If it is, then we can
     narrow down the cleanup choices. This could save us a lot
     of time in site investigation and data collection efforts.
     More importantly, it means that we spend less time in
     your community, so there are fewer disruptions. And,
     since the presumptive remedies have been successfully
     implemented at other sites, you can be confident that it
                                                      will fully protect your health and your community's
                                                      environment.

                                                      One of the most important advantages is that, the sooner
                                                      your community knows the remedy, the sooner you can
                                                      plan for how you may want to use the site once it's cleaned
                                                      up. We can work with your local land planning group to
                                                      help determine how the community would like to use the
                                                      cleaned up site. Finally, some sites that have used
                                                      presumptive remedies have shown significant time and cost
                                                      savings. The more time and money we save at a site, the
                                                      more resources we have available to clean up other sites.
                                                          it are the different types of presumptive remedies?
                                                      Presumptive remedies have been developed for four kinds
                                                      [of sites: municipal landfills, volatile organic chemicals
                                                      (VOCs) in soils, wood treater sites, and contaminated
                                                      ground water. Presumptive remedies can be grouped by the
                                                      type of cleanup plan: containment, treatment, and response
                                                      strategy. "Containment" holds the waste and prevents the
                                                      spread of contaminants. 'Treatment" uses a single
                                                      technology or group of technologies to get rid of the
                                                      contaminants. A "response strategy" is a long-term
                                                      approach with several steps and options to decide among
                                                      treatment and containment options for different sections of
                                                      a site.

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        at is the presumptive remedy for municipal
   'landfills?

 1?s|The presumptive remedy for municipal landfills is
?"  ^containment, which can include some or all of the      ;
    following components, as appropriate, on a site-specific
    basis: landfill cap, to minimize infiltration of rain water
    through the buried waste and to ground water below;
    leachate collection and treatment; source area ground
    water control to contain plume; landfill gas collection
    and/or treatment; and institutional controls to ensure that
    the integrity of the landfill cap is preserved.

5. ^ What is the presumptive remedy for a site with VOCs
"' "in the soils?

    We have three presumptive remedy technologies to treat
 ~*~.ca site with soils contaminated with VOCs. The preferred
    remedy is soil vapor extraction. With this method, we
    can leave the soil in place and remove contaminants with
    a process that forces air through the soil. The other
    choices are thermal desorption and incineration. Both of
    these technologies require us to excavate the soil and
    treat it with a process using heat. Once the soil is treated,
    cleaned, and tested, we can return it to the site.

         it is the presumptive remedy for a wood treater
    site?

   |The presumptive remedy for a wood treater site depends
    MI the types of contaminants located at the site. If the
    contaminants are organic, we use bioremediation,
    thermal desorption, or incineration. If they are inorganic,
    we use immobilization. Bioremediation is a natural
    process that uses microorganisms, such as bacteria,
    fungi, or yeast, that "eat" harmful contaminants and
    transform them into nonhazardous products. Thermal
    desorption and incineration are the  same technologies
    described above to treat VOCs in soils. Immobilization
    does not treat the contaminants, but rather prevents them
    from spreading. This process mixes the hazardous
    substances with chemicals and cement-like materials to
    bind them and makes them immobile and inactive.
                                          t is the presumptive remedy for a site with
                                      contaminated ground water?
                                  11|We use a response strategy to address sites with
                                ""^itcontaminated ground water. This means we take a phased
                                      approach to characterize and clean the site. Information
                                      from each sequence of steps, or phase, helps us to
                                      improve future investigations or actions. Basically, this
                                      presumptive remedy helps us with the process of selecting
                                      a remedy rather than choosing a particular remedy.

                                 fiL,JfCouldn't this "cookie cutter" approach overlook
                                 ^^   special problems at my site?

                                  ^J,»No. Presumptive remedies are meant to improve the
                                ^'^'^remedy selection process, not undermine it. Our site
                                      investigation professionals use their expertise to
                                      examine every site carefully. EPA is committed to the
                                      best and the safest cleanup for every community. And
                                      Superfund understands your community's need to find a
                                      unique solution to your unique problems. You can rest
                                      assured that when a full-length investigation of the
                                      remedy alternatives is considered necessary, we will
                                      doit.

                                       Dan the community ask EPA to consider other
                                     ' cleanup alternatives?

                                     I Your voice will be heard! Communities are full partners
                                     |in the remedy selection process. If residents request it,
                                      we will consider investigating other cleanup approaches
                                      even if a presumptive remedy exists, or give you a full
                                      explanation of why the presumptive remedy was
                                      selected. We will assess each suggested alternative on its
                                      own merits, and may proceed with further studies.

                                      Presumptive remedies still add value even if we include
                                      other approaches. Presumptive remedies provide a
                                      baseline for protecting human health and the
                                      environment; if we consider other specific cleanup
                                      alternatives, they add additional layers of protection.

                                      For more information about each presumptive
                                      remedy, see the box titled 'Tor Further Reading."
For Further Reading
The following documents are available at

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
(703) 487-4650  (800) 553-NTIS (rush service only)

•   V@Csi;inSoil,-EPAtS40F-93J048/PB93-963346
•   Municipal LandfiUs,'EPA 540-F-93-035/PB93-963339
•   Wood Treater Sites, EPA 54&/R-95/128 PB-963410
•   Groimd;Water."SQategy,-EPA 540/R^96/023 PB96-963508

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