Message #52: June 2001

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Upcoming Live Internet Seminars

ITRC Passive Diffusion Samplers: June 12 and 14. This seminar
will cover the technical and regulatory considerations associated with
deployment of diffusion samplers, and summarize major points of the
recently issued U.S. Geological Survey document, Users Guide For
Polyethylene-Based Passive Diffusion Bag Samplers to Obtain
Volatile Organic Compound Concentrations in Wells, which was
developed by USGS in cooperation with the ITRC Diffusion Sampler
Work Group. You must register to participate. See httn://ciM-in.om/studio.

Documents and Websites

Reusing Cleaned Up Superfund Sites: Recreational Use of Land
Above Hazardous Waste Containment Areas (EPA
540-K-01-002). This report provides technical information on how
sites with waste containment areas have been safely reused for
recreational purposes while ensuring that the integrity and
protectiveness of the remedy are maintained. This information may
be helpful when considering recreational reuse options during EPA's
process of selecting and designing a cleanup plan for a Superfund
site. The information presented in this report draws on the
experiences and lessons learned from previous recreational
redevelopment projects on Superfund and other contaminated sites
(March 2001, 49 pages). View or download at

http://www,epa,aov/superfund/proarams/recvcle/pdf/recreuse,pdf . See also Appendix A: Size and

Configuration of Sports Fields (March 2001, 23 pages) at

http://www,epa,aov/superfund/proarams/recvcle/pdf/r apx.pdf.

EPA STAR Program Remediation Research. EPA's Science to

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Achieve Results (STAR) program funds extramural grants to support
university-based research on remediation-related topics. The
Program recently completed a comprehensive search listing all
funded remediation research projects under 20 topic areas. Specific
information is given for each grant that includes: title, web address,
EPA grant number, principal investigator(s), institution (university),
NCER project officer, dates during which the grant is funded, and a
brief description of the research. For more details, see

http://es.epa.aov/ncer/publications/topical/remediation.html .

Engineering and Design: Adsorption Design Guide (DG
1110-1-2). This Design Guide was published by the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers. It provides practical guidance for the design of liquid
and vapor phase devices for the adsorption of organic chemicals.
The adsorptive media addressed include granular activated carbon
(GAC) and other alternative adsorption carbon media, such as
powdered activated carbon (PAC) and non-carbon adsorbents. The
Guide addresses various adsorption media types, applicability, use
of various adsorption process technologies, equipment and ancillary
component design, availability, advantages, disadvantages,
regeneration methods, costs, and safety considerations. The
equipment can be installed alone or as part of an overall treatment
train, based on site-specific factors (March 2001, 99 pages). View or

download at http://140.194.76.129/publications/desian-auides/da1110-1-2/entire.pdf .

In-Situ Electrokinetic Remediation of Metal Contaminated Soils
Technology Status Report (SFIM-AEC-ET-CR-99022). This report
was published by the U.S. Army Environmental Center for the
Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP).
This report provides an overview of the current developmental status
of electrokinetic remediation for metals contaminated soils. Concerns
with its in situ application and issues that require further investigation
are identified. The results of a field demonstration conducted at
Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) Point Mugu are presented to
illustrate the concerns with the in situ application of this technology
at its current stage of development (July 2000, 30 pages). View or

download at http://www.estcp.ora/documents/techdocs/ISERMCS Report.pdf .

Phytotechnology Technical and Regulatory Guidance (Phyto-2).

This document was published by the Interstate Technology and
Regulatory Cooperation (ITRC) workgroup. It provides technical and
regulatory guidance to help regulators understand, evaluate, and
make informed decisions on phytotechnology proposals. This
document includes a description of phytotechnologies, regulatory
and policy issues, technical requirements for phytotechnologies,
stakeholder concerns, case studies, and technical references (April

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2001, 124 pages). View or download at http://www.itrcweb.org/PHYTQ2.pdf .

Oil Spill Program Update (EPA 540-N-01-002). The goal of the
Update is to provide straight-forward information to keep EPA
Regional staff, other federal agencies and departments, industries
and businesses, and the regulated community current with the latest
developments. This issue features updates on the Spill Prevention
Control and Countermeasures Rule, an announcement of new Oil
Spill Exercise Generator Software (OILSPILL), and reports
information on several recent oil spills (April 2001, 9 pages). View or

download at http://www.epa.aov/oilspill/docs/vol4no2.pdf .

Sixth International HCH and Pesticide Forum - Final Summary
Report. This International conference was held in Poznan, Poland in
March 2001. The final program, attendees list, session summaries
and summary report are now available for downloading. For more

information, see http://www.6thHCHForum.com/ .

FRTR Perchlorate Page. The Federal Remediation Technologies
Roundtable (FRTR) recently posted a website devoted to Federal
activities related to Perchlorate in the environment. Major
subheadings on the site include: Interagency Committees and
Workgroups; Treatment Technology; Environmental Measurements;
Toxicology; Conferences, Workshops and Presentations on
Perchlorate; Ecosystems; and State Agency Information. For more

information, see http://www.frtr.gov/perchlorate/ .

USGS Toxic Substances Hydrology Program Bibliography. The

bibliography contains more then 300 references to documents
related to site cleanup. You can search the Toxic Substances
Hydrology Program bibliography database by subject category,
words in the title, author name, or year of publication. To access the

online bibliography, see http://toxics.usas.aov/bib/

Meetings and Conferences

ETV Vendor Meeting, Washington, DC, June 27. The ETV

Advanced Monitoring Systems - Site Characterization and Monitoring
Technologies Center will hold a meeting for vendors of field portable
lead-in-dust detection technologies. The meeting will be held in the
North Conference Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at EPA's Office of
Pollution Prevention and Toxics, Waterside Mall, 401 M Street SW,
Washington, DC. For more information, contact Eric Koglin
(702-798-2432, knniin «rin»«na nnvl or Amy Dindal (678-344-5569,

dindalab@ornl.aov).

ER-TEC 2001. Environmental Restoration Technology End User

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Conference, Atlanta, July 17-19. This conference is sponsored by
DOE, DOD, and EPA. The purpose of the conference is to Share
DOE/DOD/EPA cleanup successes and technical innovations,
promote deployment of innovative technologies, and facilitate
integration and teamwork between DOE, DOD, EPA, and State
Regulatory Agencies for site cleanup.

WTQA 2001 . Waste Testing and Quality Assurance, Arlington,
VA August 12-16. WTQA 2001 is sponsored by the WPI under a
cooperative agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. The conference brings together regulators, analysts,
engineers and managers from Federal and State regulatory
agencies, the regulated community and the laboratory and
engineering support communities in an informal setting on the edge
of our nation's capitol. The latest changes in regulatory policy,
sampling techniques, and new methods will be presented and
discussed. Formats include panel discussions, oral and poster
presentations, and short courses. For registration and agenda
information, see http://www.wpi.ora/wtaa/ .

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