Message #47: January 2001
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Mention of non-EPA documents or presentations does not constitute
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that they exist and may be relevant to the TechDirect audience.
New Documents
Soil Screening Guidance for Radionuclides: User's Guide (EPA
540-R-00-007) and Technical Background Document (EPA
540-R-00-006). This guidance document and Technical Background
document were published by the U.S. EPA Office of Emergency and
Remedial Response (OERR) and the Office of Radiation and Indoor
Air (ORIA). The guidance document sets forth recommended
approaches for soil screening for radionuclides, but DOES NOT
establish binding rules. It is a tool to help standardize and accelerate
the evaluation and cleanup of soils contaminated with radioactive
materials at sites on the National Priority List with future land use
(October 2000, 82 pages). The Technical Background Document
provides the technical background for the development of
methodologies described in the Soil Screening Guidance (October
2000, 151 pages). View or download it in sections at
http://www,epa,aov/superfund/resources/radiation/radssa,htm .
Evaluating the Use of Snow-Covered Ranges to Estimate the
Explosives Residues that Result from Detonation of Army
Munitions (ERDC/CRREL TR-00-15). This report was published by
the Cold Regions Research Laboratory of the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers. This study was conducted to assess the use of
snow-covered ranges to estimate the amount of explosives residues
that result from detonation of individual mortar rounds. Two
scenarios were tested. In the first, a snow cover was used to
estimate the amount of residues that are deposited on a range when
an army munition is fired and detonates on impact. In the second,
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the residues that result from the practice of attaching C4 to an item of
unexploded ordnance and detonating it in place were examined
(August 2000, 20 pages). View or download at
http://www,crrel,usace,armv.mil/techpub/CRREL Reports/reports/TRO0-15.pdf .
Evaluation of H.E.L.P. Mate 2000 for the Identification and
Quantification of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Products (TR-00-20).
This report was published by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This
study evaluates the H.E.L.P. Mate 2000 (HM2000), a
spectrophotometric device for determining the extent and type of
total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) contamination in soil and water
matrices. This field- portable instrument was designed to be used in
conjunction with Hanby Test Kits for soil and water samples. The HM
2000 was used to estimate the concentration of TPH in both fortified
and field-contaminated samples (September 2000, 20 pages). View
or download at http://www.crrel.usace.armv.mil/techpub/CRREL Reports/reports/TR00-20.pdf .
Guide Specification - Operation, Maintenance, and Process
Monitoring for Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) Systems
(CEGS-01830). This guide was developed by the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers. It covers requirements to be followed by the operations
staff to ensure proper operation of the SVE system equipment, e.g.,
monitoring vacuum levels and airflow rates, vapor stream
monitoring, and performing preventative maintenance (August 2000,
29 pages). View or download at http://www. hnd.usace.armv.mil/tech info/ .
Tech Trends (EPA 542-N-00-007). Tech Trends, produced by the
U.S. EPA Technology Innovation Office, is a quarterly newsletter
that provides descriptions and performance data for innovative
source control technologies that have been applied in the field. This
issue highlights innovative technologies and information resources
for site characterization involving contaminated soil and sediments.
View or download aW ://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm . For hard copies, contact (800)
490-9198 or (513) 489-8190 or fax to (513) 489-8695.
IT Summary Report: Remediation of DNAPLs in Low
Permeability Soils (Tech ID 163). This report was issued by the
U.S. Department of Energy Subsurface Contaminant Focus Area. It
reports the results of a comparative field demonstration of hydraulic
fracturing to enhance mass recovery or emplace reactive barriers
was conducted during the fall of 1996 through the spring of 1998 at
the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS) X-231A land
treatment site (September 2000, 35 pages). View or download at
http://apps.em.doe.aov/ost/ .
IT Summary Report: Subsurface Barrier Verification with the
SEAtrace Monitoring System (Tech ID 308). This report was
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issued by the U.S. Department of Energy Subsurface Contaminant
Focus Area. It describes the results of three demonstrations of the
SEAtrace system's ability to monitor barrier integrity. The system
incorporates gaseous tracer injection, automated multipoint
sampling, and real-time global optimization modeling to characterize
the integrity of impermeable barriers (September 2000, 30 pages).
View or download at http://apps.em.doe.aov/ost/ .
A Collection of Solid Waste Resources on CD-ROM (EPA
530-C-00-003). This CD-ROM was produced by The U.S. EPA
Office of Solid Waste. It contains 250 publications that provide
information on how to reduce, reuse, and recycle trash and properly
manage different forms of hazardous and solid waste. It includes
alphabetical and subject indices. This edition also includes games
and activities for kids. To get the CD-ROM, contact (800) 490-9198
or (513) 489-8190 or fax to (513) 489-8695.
While Supplies Last!! Hard Copies of Remediation Case Study
documents are available from EPA's National Service Center for
Environmental Publications (NSCEP). Before we recycle the existing
hard copy stock of our Federal Remediation Technology Roundtable
remediation case study documents, we wanted to give you an
opportunity to order any you need. These documents capture cost
and performance data for over 200 full-scale deployments of
innovative technologies at hazardous waste sites. Available in hard
copy until the supply is depleted. Contact (800) 490-9198 or (513)
489-8190 or fax to (513) 489-8695. All of these case studies are on
the new CD-ROM which can also be ordered from NSCEP
(^ttn://v/ww. ena.gov/ncenihom/ordering. htm ) and are available in a searchable database
on-line at http://www.frtr.aov.
Soil Vapor Extraction (542-R-95-004)
Bioremediation (542-R-95-002)
Ground Water Pump and Treat (542-R-95-003)
Thermal, In Situ Vitrification (542-R-95-005)
Bioremediation/Vitrification (542-R-97-008)
Soil Vapor Extraction, Other In situ (542-R-97-009)
Ex Situ Soil Treatment (542-R-98-011)
Ground Water P&T (Chi Solvents)(542-R-98-013)
Ground Water P&T (Non-chl solvents) (542-R-98-014)
Innovative Ground Water (542-R-98-015)
On-site incineration (542-R-98-016)
Debris & Surface Cleaning (542-R-98-017)
Case Study CD-ROM (542-C-00-001)
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Technology Call!
MTBE in Groundwater. The Environmental Technology Verification
(ETV) Site Characterization and Monitoring Center is interested in
testing field-portable technologies for the measurement of MTBE in
groundwater. Criteria for participation in the program include a
commercially available technology, willingness to cost share a
portion of the testing costs, willingness to participate in the study
design process, and a commitment to deploy and operate the
technology at one or more contaminated sites during the verification
testing process. If you have a technology that meets these criteria or
would like to refer a technology for verification testing, please
contact either Wayne Einfeld, ETV Project Manager at Sandia
National Laboratories C5Q5-845-8314. wRinfei@sanriiann^ or Eric Koglin,
ETV Program Manager (702-798-2432 , koalin.eric@epamail.epa.aov).
Conferences and Symposia
Fractured Rock 2001, Ontario, March 26-28. This conference is
sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, the U.S.
Department of Energy, The Smithville Phase IV Bedrock
Remediation Program and the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. The conference will focus on state-of-the-art methods of site
characterization, contaminant mobility and behavior, as well as
containment and remediation in groundwater and the vadose zone.
Presentations will focus on all types of rock and organic
contaminants (aqueous phase, LNAPLs, and DNAPLs), inorganic
contaminants, isotopes, radionuclides, and all methods of
investigation (laboratory, numerical modeling, field work, case
histories, and policy). For agenda and registration information, see
http://www.fracturedrock2001 .org .
Field Screening Europe 2001, Karlsruhe, Germany, May14-16. The
objective of this conference and exhibition is the continuation of
discussions about on-site analysis together with methods,
techniques and technologies in Field Screening. Among these
questions are the development of all inclusive reconnaissance
strategies, problems of measurement in heterogeneous media using,
among others, new geotechnical and geophysical instruments, the
application of chemical and physical in-situ measurement techniques
will also be discussed. Flier available on conference website at
http://wwwrz.rz,uni-karlsruhe.de/~rd03/FZU/conferences/fse2001/ .
Call for Abstracts!! 2001 International Containment & Remediation
Technology Conference and Exhibition, Orlando, June 10-13. NEW
ABSTRACT DEADLINE is Wednesday, January 24. The conference
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will emphasize the remediation and containment of DNAPL's, heavy
metals & radionuclides through case studies in these technical focus
areas: Thermal & Chemical Remediation Technologies, Biological
Remediation Technologies, Modeling, Barriers, & Permeable
Reactive Walls, characterization/monitoring/verification, Vadose
Zone Issues Influencing Remediation, Regulatory Acceptance Of
Technologies, Multi-Agency Remediation Strategies, Sediments
Remediation, and Long-Term Stewardship. For complete
information, see http://www.containment.fsu.edu .
Call for Papers!! Tri-Service Environmental Technology
Symposium. The U.S. Army Environmental Center is hosting the
Fourth Tri-Service Environmental Technology Symposium to be held
in San Diego, June 18-20, 2001. The central theme, "Environmental
Technology: Support the Mission, Sustain the Environment,"
symbolizes the military's continued emphasis on protecting
resources, while maintaining readiness, supporting military
operations, installation management, and material development.
Abstracts are being accepted until February 23, 2001 that address
mature technologies that are either "field ready" or currently being
demonstrated, or have been demonstrated and are ready to be
fielded to the broader community. For more information on the
Tri-Service Environmental Technology Symposium call for papers,
registration, or general information, visit either	mm or
httn://www.aec.armv.mii or contact Ms. Jean Thomas at (757)-357-4011.
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