TechDirect, March 1, 2013
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> Upcoming Live Internet Seminars
Military Munitions Support Services Series - March 1, 28, April 22, May 30, July
25, and August 29. This new series of monthly webinars supports the Military
Munitions Support Services (M2S2) community. For more information and to register,
SG6 http://clu-in.ora/live .
ITRC LNAPL Training Parts 1, 2, and 3 - March 5, 7,14. Light non-aqueous phase
liquids (LNAPLs) are organic liquids such as gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum
hydrocarbon products that are immiscible with water and less dense than water.
LNAPLs are important because they are present in the subsurface at thousands of
remediation sites across the country, and are frequently the focus of assessment and
remediation efforts. Part 1 of this training course explains how LNAPLs behave in the
subsurface and examines what controls their behavior. Part 1 also explains what
LNAPL data can tell you about the LNAPL and site conditions. Relevant and practical
examples are used to illustrate key concepts. Part 2 addresses LNAPL characterization
and site conceptual model development as well as LNAPL recovery evaluation and
remedial considerations. Specifically, Part 2 discusses key LNAPL and site data, when
and why those data may be important, and how to get those data. Part 2 also
discusses how to evaluate LNAPL recoverability. Part 3 uses the LNAPL conceptual
site model (LCSM) approach to identify the LNAPL concerns or risks and set proper
LNAPL remedial objectives and technology-specific remediation goals and performance
metrics. Part 3 also provides an overview of the LNAPL remedial technology selection
framework. For more information and to register, see httnv/www.itrcweh.om or httn://ciu-in.orn/iive .
Hardrock Mining Geochemistry and Hydrology, Workshop 3 - Sampling,
Monitoring and Remediation at Mine Sites - March 5, 2013,1:00PM-3:00PM EST
(18:00-20:00 GMT). EPA's Region 10, the Office of Research and Development (ORD),
and the Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation are hosting a
three-part workshop series on evaluating the potential for contaminant release from
hardrock mine sites. Presenters include experts from EPA Headquarters, Regions, and
ORD; the U.S. Geological Survey; and the U.S. Forest Service. The workshops are
open to all agencies, tribes, consultants, and the general public. During workshop 3,
presenters will discuss the principles of adaptive management at mine sites; monitoring
during, before, and after mining; and implementation of adaptive management and
source control at mine sites. For more information and to register, see httn://ciu-in.om/iive .
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FY13 EPA Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training Grant
Application Guidelines/Request for Proposals Overview - March 7, 2013,
3:00PM-5:00PM EST (20:00-22:00 GMT). This seminar will provide prospective
applicants an overview of the FY13 Environmental Workforce Development and Job
Training Grant Application Guidelines requirements, including threshold and ranking
criteria, frequently asked questions, tips for submitting a successful proposal, and a
description of eligible use of grant funds. A questions and answers session will be
included where applicants can ask the EPA questions and receive feedback. For more
information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive .
ITRC Biofuels: Release Prevention, Environmental Behavior, and Remediation -
March 12, 2013, 2:00PM-4:15PM EDT (18:00-20:15 GMT). This training, which is
based on the ITRC's Biofuels: Release Prevention, Environmental Behavior, and
Remediation (Biofuels-1, 2011), focuses on the differences between biofuels and
conventional fuels specific to release scenarios, environmental impacts,
characterization, and remediation. The trainers will define the scope of the potential
environmental challenges by introducing biofuel fundamentals, regulatory status, and
future usage projections. Participants will learn how and when to use the ITRC biofuels
guidance document for their projects. They will understand the differences in biofuel
and petroleum behavior; become familiar with the biofuel supply chain, potential
release scenarios and release prevention; be able to develop an appropriate
conceptual model for the investigation and remediation of biofuels; and select
appropriate investigation and remediation strategies. For more information and to
register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora Or http://clu-in.ora/live .
Superfund Redevelopment Initiative: Ecological Revitalization of Contaminated
Properties - March 19, 2013, 2:00PM-4:00PM EDT (18:00-20:00 GMT). This
Superfund Redevelopment Initiative webinar will provide an overview of formerly
contaminated properties that have been successfully returned to an ecological land
reuse. Participants will learn about the tools and resources that the EPA can provide to
assist communities with ecological reuse of contaminated properties. Presenters will
discuss cost-effective remedies that support ecological land reuse and how to address
risk through remedy design. Stakeholders from the Chemical Commodities Inc.
Superfund site in Olathe, Kansas, will present an in-depth case study of their site,
which is now a pollinator migration corridor, restored native prairie habitat, walking trail,
and teaching tool. Presenters will share lessons learned, community involvement,
benefits of ecological reuse at a contaminated property and techniques for
demonstrating success. For more information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive .
> New Documents and Web Resources
New CLU-IN Focus Area on High-Resolution Site Characterization (HRSC). HRSC
is a new EPA focus area that reflects the state-of-the-science for environmental site
characterization. HRSC strategies and technologies use scale-appropriate
measurement and data density to delineate contaminant distributions in environmental
media with greater certainty, supporting faster and more effective remedy selection,
design and implementation. This website provides a description of the general
concepts and benefits of HRSC and offers resources including case studies for sites
where HRSC has been applied, information on practitioner forums, information on
available training, and instructions on accessing available support for understanding and
applying HRSC. View and use at http://ciu-in.ora/hrsc.
New CLU-IN Focus Area on Bioremediation. The new bioremediation focus area
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provides a general introduction to aerobic, anaerobic, and cometabolic biodegradation
mechanisms, as well as guidance, and site specific information. Both in situ and ex situ
technologies are addressed. View and use at http://ciu-in.ora/bioremediation.
Technology News and Trends (EPA 542-N-13-001). This issue highlights the use of
nanotechnologies to chemically reduce chlorinated volatile organic compounds
(CVOCs), metals and metalloids such as chromium and arsenic, and persistent organic
compounds contaminating groundwater, soil, or sediment. Nanoscale materials
typically used for remediation involve nanoscale zero-valent iron (ZVI), bimetallic
nanoscale particles, or emulsified zero-valent iron (EZVI). The U.S. EPA's National
Risk Management Research Laboratory and other agencies or organizations are
researching remediation efficacy as well as fate, transport, and toxicity of these and
other nanoscale materials with potential to adsorb or destroy contaminants as part of in
situ or ex situ processes (February 2013). View at http://ciu-in.ora/tnandt/0213 .
Technology Innovation News Survey Corner. The Technology Innovation News
Survey contains market/commercialization information; reports on demonstrations,
feasibility studies and research; and other news relevant to the hazardous waste
community interested in technology development. Recent issues, complete archives,
and subscription information is available at http://ciu-in.ora/products/tins/. The following
resources were included in recent issues:
•	Development of a Design Tool for Planning Aqueous Amendment Injection
Systems: ESTCP Cost and Performance Report
•	EPA's Vapor Intrusion Database: Evaluation and Characterization of Attenuation
Factors for Chlorinated Volatile Organic Compounds and Residential Buildings
•	Evaluation of Empirical Data to Support Soil Vapor Intrusion Screening Criteria
for Petroleum Hydrocarbon Compounds
•	Integrated Field-Scale, Lab-Scale, and Modeling Studies for Improving the
Ability to Assess the Groundwater to Indoor Air Pathway at Chlorinated
Solvent-Impacted Groundwater Sites: Interim Report
•	Fundamental Study of the Delivery of Nanoiron to DNAPL Source Zones in
Naturally Heterogeneous Field Systems
•	Photochemical Transformation of Munitions Constituents in Marine Waters
•	Removal of PFOA from Water Using UV Treatment, Chemical Oxidation, &
Adsorption by Activated Carbon & Zeolites
•	Guidance on Passive Sampling Methods to Improve Management of
Contaminated Sediments: Summary of a SETAC Technical Workshop
•	Impacts of Sampling and Handling Procedures on DNA- and RNA-Based
Microbial Characterization and Quantification
EUGRIS Corner. New Documents on EUGRIS, the platform for European
contaminated soil and water information. More than 13 resources, events, projects and
news items were added to EUGRIS in February. These can be viewed at
httEV/wwwjeuansjnfo/whatsnewjasE. Then select the appropriate month and year for the updates
in which you are interested. The following resource was posted on EUGRIS:
Human Health Risk Assessment of the Implications of Metal Contamination of
Water Sources (2012). This report produced by the Scottish Environment Protection
Agency considers new data along with older information on the extent of environmental
contamination associated with the former lead mining industry in the local area. View or
download at htteV/wwwjihsdfljOiajjk/Documents/RjskAssessmgntjjcjf
> Conferences and Symposia
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Facility Decommissioning Training Course, Baltimore, MD, March 5-7, Las Vegas,
NV, March 18-21, and Deep River, Ontario, Canada, May 7-9, 2013. The purpose of
the course is to provide information on the basic steps in the decommissioning process
and impart lessons learned from past experiences in decommissioning.In this manner,
elements learned at this training course will assist in decision-making, planning, and
implementation associated with the decommissioning of various types of nuclear
facilities. Moreover, a major objective of this training course is to demonstrate the need
for early and complete project planning to achieve safe and cost-effective
decommissioning of research reactors and other small nuclear installations. For more
information and to register, see http://www.dd.ani.aov/ddtrainina/.
LNAPLs: Science, Management, and Technology ITRC 2-day Classroom Training
offered three times in 2013: King of Prussia, PA (April 9-10, 2013), Springfield, IL
(June 4-5, 2013), and tentatively an additional class planned for Southern CA
(October 2013). Led by internationally recognized experts, this 2-day ITRC classroom
training will enable you to develop and apply an LNAPL Conceptual Site Model
(LCSM), understand and assess LNAPL subsurface behavior, develop and justify
LNAPL remedial objectives including maximum extent practicable considerations, select
appropriate LNAPL remedial technologies and measure progress, and use ITRC's
science-based LNAPL guidance to efficiently move sites to closure. Interactive
learning with classroom exercises and Q&A sessions will reinforce these course
learning objectives. For local, state, and federal government; students; community
stakeholders; and tribal representatives, ITRC has a limited number of scholarships
(waiver of registration fee only) available. For more information and to register, see
http://www.itrcweb.ora/trainina .
AquaConSoil 2013 Conference, Barcelona, Spain, April 16-19, 2013. The
AquaConSoil (formerly ConSoil) conference continues the tradition of serving as
Europe's largest conference on applied knowledge of the management of soil-water
systems. As organized by UFZ and Deltares, the conference themes address
sustainable use of soil-water systems; resource management with a special focus on
arid and semiarid regions; monitoring and assessment; remediation of contaminated
water, soil, and sediment; and concepts and policies for sustainable management of
soil-water systems and resource efficiency. For more information and to register, see
http://www.aauaconsoil.ora/ .
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