Message #8: October, 1997
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Publications
Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies - Volume 2 (EPA
542-R-97-010).This publication was developed by the Federal
Remediation Technologies Roundtable. It summarizes 17 case
studies of site remediation projects. They will help establish
benchmark cost and performance information which should lead to
greater confidence in the selection and use of these technologies
[July 1997, 47 pages]. Hard copy available from (800) 490-9198 or
(513) 489-8190.
Remediation Case Studies: Soil Vapor Extraction and Other In
Situ Technologies (EPA 542-R-97-009). A Federal Remediation
Technologies Roundtable publication which is a full text collection of
nine cost and performance case studies [July 1997, 256 pages].
Hard copy available from (800) 490-9198 or (513) 489-8190.
Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrification
(EPA 542-R-97-008). A Federal Remediation Technologies
Roundtable publication which is a full text collection of eight cost and
performance case studies [July 1997, 247 pages]. Hard copy
available from (800) 490-9198 or (513) 489-8190.
Emerging Technology Summary: Vitrification of Soils
Contaminated by Hazardous and/or Radioactive Wastes
(EPA/540/S-97-501). This document was produced by the EPA
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) program
[August 1997, 5 pages]. It is a performance summary of an
advanced multifuel-capable combustion and melting system (CMS)
for the vitrification of hazardous wastes. The Vortec CMS has
successfully demonstrated the ability to effectively treat hazardous
and/or radioactive soils and produce a stable vitrified product with
excellent leach resistance. The ability to process contaminated soils
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either as dry granular solids or in the form of a slurry has been
demonstrated with a DRE of greater than 99.99% for organic
compounds. All the glass produced passed the TCLP test with the
concentration of contaminants in the leachates significantly reduced
from those of the corresponding feedstocks which did not pass
TCLP. The vitrified product also demonstrated superior radionuclide
leach resistance, as no detectable quantities of the surrogate
radionuclide were found by an ANSI/ANS-16.1 test. Download from
http://www.epa nnv/oRD/siTF/RniisFor hard copy, contact (513) 569-7562.
Rules of Thumb for Superfund Remedy Selection (EPA
540-R-97-013). This document describes key principles and
expectations, interspersed with "best practices" based on program
experience, that should be consulted during the Superfund remedy
selection process [August 1997, 23 pages]. These remedy selection
"Rules of Thumb" are organized into three major areas: 1) risk
assessment and risk management, 2) developing remedial
alternatives, and 3) ground-water response actions. EPA employees
can obtain copies by calling the Superfund Document Center at
703-603-9232, or e-mail a request to superfund.documentcenter@epamail.epa.aov.
Others contact the National Technical Information Service at (703)
487-4650. Download from http://www.epa.aov/superfund ¦
Practical Aspects of Applying Geostatistics at Hazardous,
Toxic and Radioactive Waste Sites (ET 11110-1-175). This
engineering pamphlet, developed by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, introduces the reader to geostatistical techniques and
demostrates their basic utility in hazardous, toxic and radioactive
waste site investigations [June 1997, 63 pages]. Download from
http://140.194.76.129/publications/eng-tech-ltrs/etl1110-1-175/toc.html. Copies are available from
USACE Publications Depot, (301) 394-0081.
SITE Technology Profiles-Ninth Edition (EPA 540-R-97-502) -
Now Viewable!! This document, advertised in the May TechDirect,
provides 2-page summaries of the technologies evaluated under the
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) program
[January 1997, 526 pages]. It is now viewable on CLU-IN. Hard
copies, contact EPA's Center for Environmental Research
Information (CERI) at (513) 569-7562. Download or view from
http://clu-in.org/products/site/contents.htm
Announcements
The U.S. EPA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program
Solicitation opened on September 18, 1997 and will close on
November 18, 1997. The SBIR program provides financial support
to small businesses (no more than 500 employees) for the
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development of innovative research leading to the commercialization
of new technologies. The SBIR research topics include: treatment,
recycling and disposal of solid wastes, hazardous waste and
sediments; in-situ remediation of organically contaminated soil,
sediments and groundwater; and treatment or removal of heavy
metals at contaminated sites. There are also topics addressing
water and air pollution, pollution prevention and monitoring/analytical
technologies. For more information on the SBIR solicitation, see
htt2v/esjneL22ii!]£S!i32i[M222kiLi!i!i!i or contact Dr. Jim Gallup at 202-564-6823 or
Marshall Dick at 202-564-6828.
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