Message #63: May 2002
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that they exist and may be relevant to the TechDirect audience.
New Video
Introduction to Environmental Geophysics. This video, produced
by the U.S. EPA Environmental Response Team, is designed for
individuals who have the responsibility for overseeing or planning the
collection of site data or waste characteristics. It stresses practical
information required to design or supervise geophysical surveys at
hazardous waste sites. Run time 9 minutes. See the video section
http://clu-in.ora/studio
Documents and Websites
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Volume III Part A:
Process for Conducting Probabilistic Risk Assessment (RAGS
3a)(OSWER 9285.7-45). This guidance document was issue by the
U.S. EPA Office of Emergency and Remedial Response. It was
created to establish national criteria to conduct, and review
Superfund probabilistic risk assessments in response to the October
1995 Superfund Reform #6A. RAGS 3A was designed to address
both human health and ecological probabilistic risk assessments
(PRA). It provides flexibility and maintains national consistency in
selecting the preliminary remediation goal, based on a
recommended high-end range of risk values. It advocates using a
tiered approach, from the traditional point estimates for screening
purposes, to using PRA to assess more complex sites (April 2002, xx
pageS). View or download at http://www.epa.gov/superfund/RAGS3A/index.htm OT
http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm .
MTBE Treatment Profiles Website. This website contains
information about completed and ongoing applications of treatment
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for methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) in drinking water and media at
contaminated sites. The information is provided in almost 250 MTBE
treatment profiles that describe sites using in situ and ex situ
technologies to treat MTBE in drinking water, groundwater, and soil.
The profiles provide a summary of relevant site information,
contaminants and media treated, technology design and operation,
and cost and performance results, points of contact, and references.
The profiles currently link to 18 more detailed case studies. The
website also allows users to update current profiles and add new
applications. EPA plans to continually add additional profiles to the
system. For more information, see httD://clu-in.ora/Droducts/mtbe .
Technology Evaluation Report: Phytoremediation of Soil and
Groundwater (TE-02-01). This report was authored by Dr. Jerald
Schnoor, University of Iowa for the Ground Water Remediation
Technonolgies Analysis Center (GWRTAC). The report
complements the original GWRTAC E-Series Phytoremediation
report by Dr. Schnoor and reviews progress made over the last
several years. Several phytotechnologies are covered, and the
document includes a timely section on transgenic (genetically
engineered) plants (March 2002, 52 pages). View or download at
http://www,awrtac,ora/pdf/phvto e 2002.pdf.
Technology Evaluation Report: Permeable Reactive Barriers: A
Case Study Review (TE-01-01). This report was authored by Dr.
Radisav Vidic, University of Pittsburgh, for the Ground Water
Remediation Technonolgies Analysis Center (GWRTAC). It contains
summary information on several PRB installations, and takes a
broad look at the PRB technology, summarizing lessons learned
from their design and operation (October 2001, 52 pages). View or
download at http://www.awrtac.ora/pdf/prb e.pdf .
Technology Status Report: A Catalogue of the Horizontal
Environmental Wells in the United States (TS-02-01). This report
was authored by Dr. Dawn Kaback, Concurrent Technologies
Corporation for the Ground Water Remediation Technonolgies
Analysis Center (GWRTAC). This catalogue provides a record of
how the industry has evolved since the late 1980s. Included in this
document are: a history of horizontal environmental well technology;
explanation of environmental applications for horizontal wells;
discussion of well design and drilling techniques, including well
materials and drilling fluids used, and well development techniques.
Trends associated with the installed 1,142 horizontal environmental
wells included in the catalogue are also presented, including the
date of installation, location, well purpose, depth, construction
method and materials (January 2002, 69 pages). View or download
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at http://www.awrtac.ora/pdf/hor-wells.pdf
Performance Comparison: Direct-push Wells Versus Drilled
Wells (TR-2120-ENV). This report was published by the Naval
Facilities Engineering Command (NFESC). A comparison between
ground water monitoring alternatives (direct-push installed monitoring
wells and hollow stem auger drilled monitoring wells) was conducted
on the leading edge of a methyl-tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) plume
located at Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Port Hueneme,
California. The purpose of this effort was to determine whether
representative chemical and water table data could be generated
using properly designed direct-push monitoring wells. No significant
performance differences were observed between the direct-push
wells and drilled wells (January 2001, 182 pages). View or download
at http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm .
Pay For Performance Toolbox. The Toolbox was developed by the
U.S. EPA Office of Underground Storage Tanks. Pay For
Performance (PFP) is a type of performance-based contracting that
states and owners/operators can use to contract for LUST cleanups.
The PFP Toolbox is designed to assist state regulators in developing
a PFP program and provides information on how to use PFP
contracting, develop a PFP contract, implement a PFP program, and
expand an existing PFP program. In addition, the Toolbox provides
examples of actual PFP contracts used in existing state LUST PFP
programs, PFP presentations prepared by state staff, and articles
written by state staff about PFP performance from LUSTLine. The
PFP Toolbox can be seen at www.epa.gov/oust/pfp/toolbox.htm .
Ground Water Currents - current issue (EPA 542-N-02-002).
GWC is published by the EPA Technology Innovation Office. This
will be the last issue before Ground Water Currents and Tech Trends
are combined into one periodic publication. This issue features
articles on permanganate chemical oxidation in fractured bedrock,
performance of dual reactive walls at Watervliet Arsenal, and a
phytoremediation field demonstration at a Naval Air Station (April
2002, 4 pages). View or download at http://clu-in.org/techpubs.htm . For hard
copies, contact (800) 490-9198 or (513) 489-8190 or fax to (513)
489-8695.
NATO/CCMS Pilot Study Evaluation of Demonstrated and
Emerging Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminated
Land and Groundwater (Phase III) 2001 Annual Report (EPA
542-R-02-001) The Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) established the Committee on the Challenges of Modern
Society (CCMS) in 1969. CCMS was charged with developing
meaningful programs to share information among countries on
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environmental and societal issues that complement other
international endeavors and to provide leadership in solving specific
problems of the human environment. This report lists progress on
ongoing projects and a country Tour de Table of current work
(January 2002, 285 pages). View or download at http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm .
For hard copies, contact (800) 490-9198 or (513) 489-8190 or fax to
(513) 489-8695.
NATO/CCMS Pilot Study for the Evaluation of Demonstrated
and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment and Clean Up of
Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase III) 2001 Special
Session: Performance Verification of In Situ Remediation
Technologies (EPA 542-R-02-002). This report includes the visuals
used during the presentations made at the NATO/CCMS meeting in
Liege, Belgium on September 10-11, 2001. In most cases, these
presentation materials have been supplemented with an extended
abstract or paper. Individuals who are interested in learning more on
the subject of an individual presentation or on the Special Session
should feel free to contact the participants at the address listed in
the back of this report (January 2002, 142 pages). View or download
at httn//nii,-in nmfenhni,hs htm . For hard copies, contact (800) 490-9198 or
(513) 489-8190 or fax to (513) 489-8695.
Upcoming Internet Seminars
ITRC Phytotechnologies - May 2. Space still available!! This
ITRC seminar focuses on the ITRC Phytotechnologies Technical and
Regulatory Guidance and Phytoremediation Decision Tree. It
provides technical and regulatory information to help you
understand, evaluate and make informed decisions on
phytotechnology proposals. For more information and to register,
SS0 http://www.itrcweb.ora Of http://clu-in.org/studio .
ITRC In Situ Chemical Oxidation - May 14. The purpose of this
training is to familiarize participants with the recently released ITRC
In Situ Chemical Oxidation Technical and Regulatory Guidance
document. It provides technical and regulatory information to help
you understand, evaluate and make informed decisions on ISCO
proposals. Included is a description of the various chemical oxidants,
regulatory considerations, stakeholder concerns, case studies, and
technical references. For more information and to register, see
http://www.itrcweb.org Of http://clu-in.org/studio .
ITRC Passive Diffusion Samplers - May 16. This seminar will
present the technical and regulatory considerations associated with
deployment of diffusion samplers, and summarize major points of the
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recently issued USGS document, Users Guide For
Polyethylene-Based Passive Diffusion Bag Samplers To Obtain
Volatile Organic Compound Concentrations In Wells. For more
information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.orq Of http://clu-in.org/studio .
Perchlorate Update - June 4. This live webcast, sponsored by the
U.S. EPA's Technical Support Project (TSP), is designed to
disseminate current perchlorate information to remediation
professionals and community stakeholders. The TSP Federal Facility
Forum is hosting this live broadcast from their semi-annual meeting
in Denver. The three-hour session will cover the nature of
perchlorate (general background information), the national
occurrence of perchlorate, perchlorate toxicity assessment (human
health), perchlorate in the environment, ecological considerations,
perchlorate treatment technologies, perchlorate analytical detection
methods, and the current regulatory aspects of perchlorate. For more
information and to register for this live webcast, see http://clu-in.ora/studio .
Conferences and Symposia
Call for Abstracts - Not too late!! The 18th Annual Waste Testing &
Quality Assurance Symposium will be held in August in Crystal City,
VA. Abstracts are due May 1, 2002; however, if you are interested in
presenting a paper please contact Dr. Larry Keith at	to
obtain a few days extra. For more information on the conference,
SS0 http://wtga.org .
Improving the Quality of Site Characterization Conference, June
4, Manchester, NH and June 6, Hartford, CT. The New england
Waste Management Officials Association is sponsoring two one-day
conferences in June. The objective of the events are to raise
awareness of state and EPA concerns about traditional approaches
to site characterization and to present strategy and technology
options that can help improve the information obtained during site
characterizations and the subsequent remediation decisions.
Agenda and logistics information is available at
http://www,newmoa,org/Newmoa/htdocs/cleanup/improvinggualitv,cfm .
2002 National Site Assessment Conference, May 13-17, Austin,
TX. Since its inception in 1989, the National Site Assessment
Conference (NSAC) has been an annual forum for EPA, (including
removal and remediation program staff) States, Tribes, and other
Federal agencies to review accomplishments, revisit goals, and
discuss recent and pending changes in legislation, funding, policies,
and guidance. Speakers representing a broad site assessment
spectrum share ideas and expertise on how to address evolving site
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assessment needs. For more information, see
http://www.epa.aov/superfund/proarams/siteasmt/sa conf/.
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