Message #95: January 2005

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Upcoming Internet Seminars

ITRC Geophysical Prove Out - January 25. Geophysical systems
are used to detect surface and subsurface anomalies, (i.e.
unexploded ordnance (UXO) and/or discarded military munitions)
during geophysical surveys of munitions response sites. These
systems are tested, evaluated and demonstrated by a site-specific
geophysical prove-out (GPO). Information collected during the
implementation of the prove-out is analyzed and used to select or
confirm the selection of a geophysical system that can meet the
performance requirements established for the geophysical survey.
This training introduces the purpose and scope of GPOs, provides
examples of goals and objectives associated with GPOs, and
presents detailed information needed to evaluate the design,
construction, implementation and reporting of GPOs. To register,

S00, http://www.itrcweb.ora Of http://clu-in.ora/studio .

ITRC Constructed Treatment Wetlands - January 27. This course,
developed by the Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council
(ITRC), is based on Technical and Regulatory Guidance for Treating
Storm Water and Wastewater Using Constructed Treatment
Wetlands (WTLND-1). It describes the physical, chemical, and
biological mechanisms operating in wetlands treatment systems, the
contaminants to which they apply, the characteristics of sites suitable
to treatment in this fashion, and relevant regulatory issues. To

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register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora Of http://clu-in.ora/studio

ITRC Guidance for Characterization, Design Construction, and
Monitoring of Mitigation Wetlands - February 3. There is no
single comprehensive guidance for regulators, environmental
professionals, or owners to use to appropriately characterize,
design, construct, and monitor mitigation wetlands. The Interstate
Technology and Regulatory Council (ITRC) Mitigation Wetlands
Team has completed the Technical and Regulatory Guidance:
Characterization, Design, Construction, and Monitoring of Mitigation
Wetlands to improve the success of wetland mitigation projects. This
seminar is based on this report. To register, see httn://www.itrcweh.om or

http://clu-in.ora/studio .

New Documents

Pilot Project to Optimize Pump and Treat Systems at
State-Funded Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites:
Summary Report and lessons Learned (EPA 542-R-04-019). This
document was produced by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency Office of Underground Storage Tanks and the Technology
Innovation and Field Services Division. It provides summary
information on Remedial Site Evaluations (RSEs) performed at three
state funded underground storage tank (UST) sites. For each of the
three sites, the RSE process included a review of site documents, a
site tour to interview State project managers, and preparation of an
RSE report (September 2004, 22 pages). View or download at

http://cluin.ora/techpubs.htm .

Pilot Project to Optimize Ground Water Remediation Systems at
RCRA Corrective Action Facilities: Summary Report and
Lessons Learned (EPA 542-R-04-018) This document was
produced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of
Solid Waste and the Technology Innovation and Field Services
Division. It provides summary information on Remedial Site
Evaluations (RSEs) performed at five Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA) sites. The RSE reports provided site
background, summarized the findings from the site visit, and
provided recommendations to improve system effectiveness in
protecting human health and the environment, to reduce life cycle
costs, for technical improvements, and to improve the likelihood of
site closures (September 2004, 26 pages). View or download at

http://cluin.org/techpubs.htm .

Radionuclide Biological Remediation Resource Guide (EPA
905-B-04-001). This document was produced by the EPA Region 05

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Superfund Division. It provides information on identifying and
accessing abstracts and technical papers that will help site cleanup
managers evaluate innovative technologies such as bioremediation
and phytoremediation for the cleanup of radioactive soils,
groundwater and surface water. Specifically, this document identifies
a cross section of information intended to aid users in remedial
decision-making, including abstracts of field demonstrations,
research documents, and information to assist in ordering of
publications (journal citations, website citations). In addition, the
cross reference and look-up format of this document allows the user
to quickly scan abstracts and access the full journal article (August
2004, 68 pages). View or download at http://clu-in.org/techpubs.htm.

RCRA in Focus: Construction, Demolition, Renovation (EPA
530-K-04-005). This publication was issued by the EPA Office of
Solid Waste. The publication is intended to provide a basic
understanding of the regulatory requirements for hazardous
Construction & Demolition waste. Helpful features include
information on managing typical hazardous C&D wastes and a
hazardous waste requirements checklist for C&D projects. Tips on
reducing C&D waste and a fairly extensive list of contacts for the
C&D industry are also included (September 2004, 24 pages). View

or download at http://www.epa.aov/epaoswer/hazwaste/id/infocus/rif-c&d.pdf .

Communication on Contaminated Land. This report was
published by NICOLE, the Network for Industrially Contaminated
Land in Europe. NICOLE recognizes the need for practical guidance
on risk communication in the context of sustainable land
management. As a follow-up to an earlier NICOLE project on risk
communication, this NICOLE booklet provides further practical
guidance and examples. Many industrial and service providing
companies were willing to share their best practices and
communication experiences. Their case studies are described in this
booklet along with the key communication lessons distilled from
them (December 2004). View or download at, http://www.nicole.ora .

Proceedings! 2004 U.S. EPA/NGWA Fractured Rock
Conference: State of the Science and Measuring Success in
Remediation September 13-15, 2004. This conference was a
cooperative effort by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
the National Ground Water Association (NGWA) to identify the
current state of remediating contaminated ground water in fractured
rock settings and make future remediation efforts more effective.
Proceedings on CD ROM are available by calling National Ground
Water Association (NGWA) at 1-800-551-7379 or fax a request to
(614) 898-7786. Abstracts and/or papers for each presentation can

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be downloaded individually at http://clu-in.ora/products/siteprof/2004fracrockconf/start.pdf .

Technology News and Trends December Issue (EPA
542-N-04-006). This periodic newsletter is published by the EPA
Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. This
issue contains articles on projects using biopolymer slurries for
reactive walls, electrical resistance heating, in situ chemical
oxidation, and surfactant flushing projects (December 2004, 6
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.

Conferences and Symposia

Long-Term (Groundwater) Monitoring Optimization Seminar,
March 30-31, Sacramento. This important new seminar will provide
state and federal regulators with information about new quantitative
methods of LTMO for groundwater. The U.S. Air Force and other
responsible parties have used LTMO techniques at an estimated 50
sites nationwide and are likely to use them at more sites in the
future. As a result, it is important for regulators to be familiar with
LTMO techniques such that appropriate decisions can be made
regarding the optimal location and frequency of groundwater
monitoring and approval of changes to groundwater monitoring
networks. The seminar will include training on some recently
developed LTMO methods, such as the Monitoring and Remediation
Optimization System (MAROS), the Geostatistical Temporal-Spatial
algorithm or GTS, and the three-tiered monitoring network
optimization (MNO) approach. While the seminar is designed
primarily for state and federal regulators, federal facilities cleanup
managers, potentially responsible parties (PRPs), and contractors
are welcome to participate. Capacity for the hands-on training on
Day 2 of the seminar is limited. Participation will be accepted on a
first-come, first-served basis and preference will be given to state
and federal regulators. SO REGISTER EARLY. For more information

and to register, visit http ://www.trai nex .org .

International Phytotechnologies Conference, Atlanta, April
20-22. Phytotechnologies, using plants for remediation, have been
successfully applied in many places. This conference answers the
persistent questions of what contaminants can plants clean, how
long will it take, and how much money can be saved over
conventional technologies. Organized by EPA's ORD and OSRTI,
the conference is expected to have over 100 presentations from
North and South America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Topics
include: Case Studies of Successful Applications, Measurement
Technologies; Decreasing Costs for Existing Sites;

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Phytotechnologies for Developing Economies; Eco-restoration &
Remediation; and Eco-risk. For registration information please see

http://www.cluin.ora/phvtoconf .

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