Message #3: May, 1997
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Now Available:
Tracking Technologies
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Annual Status Report,
Eighth Edition (EPA 542-R-96-010) This report documents the
status of planned, ongoing, and completed applications of innovative
treatment technologies at Superfund and other sites. It provides a
summary listing and analysis of 345 innovative projects at remedial
Superfund sites, 33 projects at removal sites, ten projects at RCRA
corrective actions (those documented in Statements of Basis), and
33 at non-NPL federal agency sites. This edition also contains an
updated list, as of summer 1996, of the 43 on-site incineration
projects planned, ongoing, or completed at Superfund remedial sites
[March 1997, 91 pages]. Hard copies, contact (800) 490-9198. A
searchable software version of the report (aka the Innovative
Treatment Technologies Database) will be available from CLU-IN
later this spring. You may download the seventh edition now from
http://clu-in.Org/techpubs.htm#Mav.
Recent Developments for In Situ Treatment of Metal
Contaminated Soils (EPA 542-R-97-004) This report assists the
remedy selection process by providing information on four/'/? situ
technologies for treating metal contaminated soils. The four
approaches are electrokinetics, phytoremediation, soil flushing, and
solidification/stabilization. The report identifies vendors, summarizes
performance data, and discuss technology attributes that should be
considered during early screening of potential remedies [March
1997, 89 pages]. Hard copies, contact (800) 490-9198. Download
from http://clu-in.ora/techpubs,htm#Mav
Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and Reference
Guide (2nd Edition)(EPA 542-B94-013). This report, developed by
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member agencies of the Federal Remediation Technologies
Roundtable, is designed to help site managers identify potentially
applicable technologies for more detailed evaluation prior to remedy
selection. It summarizes the strengths and limitations of 55
innovative and conventional technologies for remediation of soils,
sediments, sludges, groundwater and air emissions/off gases.
Download from httn://ciu-in.nm/technuhs.htm#Mav or view on-line at http://www.frtr.aov.
Limited supply of printed copies of the report are free to government
and university employees, contact (800) 490-9198. For private
sector companies, a printed copy of the report (#PB 95-104782)
may be purchased for $45 from the National Technical Information
Service at (703) 487-4650.
Expedited Site Assessment Tools for Underground Storage
Tank Sites: A Guide for Regulators (EPA 510-B-97-001).
Produced by the EPA Office of Underground Storage Tanks
(OUST), this guide is designed to help regulators evaluate
conventional and new site assessment technologies and promote
the use of expedited site assessments. Contains information of the
expedited site assessment process, surface geophysical methods,
soil-gas surveys, direct push technologies, and field methods for the
analysis of petroleum hydrocarbons [March 1997, 310 pages]. Hard
copies are available for $26 from General Printing Office (202)
512-1800.
Technology Cost and Performance
Guide to Documenting Cost and Performance for Remediation
Projects (EPA 542-B-95-002). This document recommends the
types of data to collect to document the performance and cost of
future site cleanups. This guide specifies data elements for 13
conventional and innovative cleanup technologies. Numerous
federal agencies have committed to use this guidance to collect data
at full-scale clean-ups, demonstrations and treatability studies.
Download from CLU-IN at http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm#Mav.
Remediation Case Studies: These four documents contain 37
case studies of full-scale site cleanups at Superfund sites and
Federal facilities. Each case study documents project design,
operation, performance, cost, and lessons learned. The reports
should be useful to those evaluating the feasibility or design of these
technologies at similar sites. The case studies are available in four
volumes, which contain nine, ten, eleven, and eight case studies,
respectively. Download from CLU-IN at http ://www.clu -i n .orq/p rod ucts/costperf/.
Available from NTIS at (703) 487-4650.
Bioremediation (PB95-182911)
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Groundwater Treatment (PB95-182929)
Soil Vapor Extraction (PB95-182937)
Thermal Desorption, Soil Washing, and In Situ Vitrification
(PB95-182945)
Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies (EPA-542-R-95-001).
This report contains two-page abstracts of each case study. The
abstracts describe the site and waste treated, the waste source,
technology, period of operation, technology vendor, technology
description, contaminants and media treated, regulatory
requirements, summary of performance and cost, contacts, and
significance of the application. Download from CLU-IN at
http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm#Mav.
SITE Technology Profiles-Ninth Edition (EPA 540-R-97-502) This
document, produced by the Office of Research and Development,
provides 2-page summaries of the technologies evaluated under the
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) program.
Information provided includes a description of the technology, waste
applicability and status of the demonstration, and a summary of
available results [January 1997, 526 pages]. Hard copies, contact
EPA's Center for Environmental Research Information (CERI) at
513/569-7562. Download from the SITE homepage at
http://www.epa.aov/ORD/SITE/.
Current Events
Ground Water Currents Newsletter (EPA 542-N-97-002). Ground
Water Currents is a periodic newsletter that provides information on
innovative groundwater treatment technologies including
development and demonstrations, new regulations, and conferences
and publications. This issue highlights ongoing research and
demonstration projects [April 1997, 4 pages]. View or download from
http://clu-in.Org/techpubs.htm#Mav. If you would like a printed copy of this issue
and/or be on the subscription list for mail receipt of Ground Water
Currents, contact (800) 490-9198.
The Technology Innovation News Survey. This feature on CLU-IN
(updated every two weeks) contains market/commercialization
information; reports on demonstrations, feasibility studies and
research; and other news relevant to the hazardous waste
community interested in technology development. The bi-weekly
updates are posted as a service to our stakeholders who do not
have enough time to read the numerous environmental technology
news magazines. Every other week we summarize articles in which
we believe you might be interested. View or download from
httEV/duHnjOi^/newliCfm.
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Seminar Series on Wood Preserving Site Remediation This
seminar series is sponsored by EPA's National Risk Management
Research Laboratory, Center for environmental Research
Information. These two-day seminars will be useful to
decision-makers responsible for remediation of wood treater sites.
Seminars are free of charge - first come, first served. Seminars will
be in Milwaukee (June 24-25), Atlanta (June 26-27), and Tacoma
(July 8-9).
Site Assessment Technology Evaluation
Consortium for Site Characterization Technologies:
Technology Verification Statements In 1995, the CSCT tested a
total of 12 technologies in three technology classes and is in the
process of finalizing the verification statements and accompanying
reports. The CSCT releases signed verification statements and
verification reports summarizing the performance of the
technologies in the demonstrations. Nine CSCT verification
statements may now be downloaded from httrw/nh.-mhtm#Mav or
http://www.epa.gov/etv/. The full verification reports will be uploaded in May.
Verification statements and reports on three field-portable GC/MS
technologies will also be available in May. Printed versions will be
available later this Spring.
If you have any questions or comments concerning TechDirect,
please contact Jeff Heimerman at (703) 603-7191 or
heimerman.ieff@epamail.epa.aov.
http://clu-in.org/techdrct/td0597.htm
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