Message #11: January, 1998
Happy New Year everyone! I hope the new year brings you
success in your site assessment and cleanup efforts.
This is the eleventh TechDirect. Since December 1, TechDirect has
236 new subscribers for a total of 3998. Welcome to all the
newcomers. If your peers are interested in subscribing to
TechDirect, they may do so on the Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN)
home page at http://clu-in.org. If they do not have Internet access,
your peers may subscribe by sending an email message to
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Publications
Field Analytical and Site Characterization Technologies:
Summary of Applications (EPA 542-R-97-011). This report
provides information about experiences in the use of field analytical
and site characterization technologies at contaminated sites drawn
from 204 applications. For each technology, information is provided
on the reported uses of the technology; including the types of
contaminants and media for which the technology was used;
reported advantages and limitations of the technology; and cost data
when available [December 1997, 80 pages]. Download from
httn://ciu-in.orn/technuhs.htm#januarv. Hard copies available from (800) 490-9198 or
(513) 489-8190 or fax your request to (513) 891-6685.
Treatment Technology Performance and Cost Data for
Remediation of Wood Preserving Sites (EPA 625-R-97-009). This
document was developed by the EPA Office of Research and
Development to present information on treatment alternatives for soil
and groundwater at wood preserving sites. The information available
covers ten technologies that have been applied to media containing
wood preserving contaminants [October 1997, 157 pages]. Not yet
available via Internet. Hard copies available from (800) 490-9198 or
(513) 489-8190 or fax your request to (513) 891-6685.
Guide to Technology Commercialization Assistance for EPA
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Awardees
(EPA 600-F-97-014). This publication was produced by EPA's
Office of Research and Development. It describes public and private
sources of technical assistance, financial support, and information
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support to small companies. It was designed to assist SBIR
awardees, but most of the information it arrays will assist firms in
and outside of the environmental arena [September 1997, 280
pages]. Download or view at http://clu-in.Org/techpubs.htm#Januarv. Limited hard
copies available, contact Marshall Dick at (202) 564-6828.
Presumptive Remedy: Supplemental Bulletin, Multi-Phase
Extraction Technology for VOCs in Soil and Groundwater (EPA
540-F-97-004) This fact sheet was produced by EPA and the U.S.
Air Force to provide an explanation of the technology and explain
how to determine if MPE is applicable to your site [April 1997, 11
pages]. Download from http://www,epa,aov/superfund/resources/voc/finalapr,pdf.
Case Studies of Selected States' Voluntary
Cleanup/Brownfields Programs. This report was produced by the
Interstate Technology Regulatory Cooperation (ITRC) workgroup. It
is an in-depth study of selected states' voluntary
cleanup/brownfields program. States studied include: California,
Colorado, Michigan, New Jersey Oregon and Texas [May 1997, 80
pages]. View or download from http ://www.itrcweb .org/. For hard copies,
contact Rick Tomlinson at (916) 920-9580 or fax to (916) 920-9581.
In-situ Bioremediation Technologies: Protocol Binder and
Resource Document. This document was developed by the
Interstate Technology and Regulatory Cooperation Work Group in
during 1997. This ITRC product facilitates the demonstration of in
situ bioremediation (ISB) technologies through cooperative
mechanisms among participating states and stakeholders. It
captures not only the technical elements of ISB but also the general
thinking and experience of members of many state regulatory
agencies. As the format and approach of this document are
somewhat unique and different from other publications found in the
field of site remediation. View or download from http://www.itrcweb.ora/. For
hard copies, contact Rick Tomlinson at (916) 920-9580 or fax to
(916) 920-9581.
Ground Water Currents newsletter (EPA 542-N-97-006). This
newsletter provides information on innovative groundwater
treatment technologies including development and demonstrations,
new regulations, and conferences and publications. This issue
features demonstration and research results on the use of reactive
barriers, enhanced bioremediation for site cleanup, and diffusion
sampling techniques for site investigations [December 1997, 4
pages]. Download from http://clu-in.Org/techpubs.htm#Januarv. Hard copies available
from (800) 490-9198 or (513) 489-8190 or fax your request to (513)
891-6685
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Centerpoint, Volume 4, Number 1. Centerpoint is a periodic
newsletter from the five Hazardous Substance Research Centers
under grant to the U.S. EPA. This issue features articles on
degradation of chlorinated phenolic compounds by anaerobic
microorganisms, new techniques for incinerating hazardous waste,
and building biobarriers to control the spread of hazardous wastes
[November 1997, 24 pages],	For a hard copy, contact
(404) 894-3806.
RTDF Update (EPA 542-F-97-016). The Remediation Technologies
Development Forum is a consortium of partners from government,
industry and academia who are working together to develop safer,
more effective, and less costly hazardous waste characterization
and treatment technologies. The RTDF Update is a progress report
on the seven action teams [November 1997, 4 pages]. View or
download from http://www.rtdf.org/updt1197.htm. For a hard copy, contact (800)
490-9198 or (513) 489-8190 or fax your request to (513) 891-6685.
Conferences
Sixth International Forum on Environmental Technologies:
Entering the Global Remediation Marketplace, February 2-4,
1998, Dallas Texas. Sponsored by The U.S. Department of
Commerce and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this
event will present information on the global market for remediation
technologies and services. It will also feature presentations on
critical marketing issues, buying patterns for site assessment and
remediation technologies, and financing international business
opportunities. For additional information please contact: SAIC at
(800) 783-3870 or io-ann,m,saville@cpmx, saic.com.
Innovative Technologies for Site Assessment and Monitoring
Workshop, January 15, Atlanta, GA. This workshop is intended to
bring together for hands on training state regulators, engineering
contractors, site owners and individuals involved in Brownfield's
cleanups together. Participants will receive valuable information on
the operation, cost, logistics and data acceptance issues. Limited
travel assistance available for state and city employees. Contact
ON-Site Insights, NHSRC/NJIT, 17 Glen Road, Wayland, MA 01778
or (508) 358-3532, FAX (508) 358-5091 or email to
andreakinnev@worldnet.att.net.
Environmental Innovation in the Metals Industry for the 21st
Century, March 31 - April 2,1998, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Sponsored by the Air and Waste Management Association, this
specialty conference will serve as a forum to exchange information
and environmental management strategies for the 21st century. For
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more information Roger Dhonau at (412) 221-1100.
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