Message #54: August 2001

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Upcoming Live Internet Seminars

Phytotechnologies - August 7 and 9. This ITRC seminar focuses
on the recently released 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. To register, see http://clu-in.org/studio Of

http://www.itrcweb.ora .

Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation - August 21 and 23. This ITRC
seminar is based on the ITRC document titled, Technical &
Regulatory Guidance for Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation of
Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water. The training focuses on a
variety of amendments, which may be added to in situ
bioremediation systems, the mechanism of delivery and regulatory
issues associated with approving or permitting EISB systems. It will
also cover common problems encountered during operation of a

system. To register, see http://clu-in.org/studio Of http://www.itrcweb.org .

Field Analytical Methods for Detecting Explosives Compounds -
August 26-28. The presentation discusses the physical and
chemical properties of secondary explosives that make analytical
determination of these compounds challenging. It reviews
fixed-laboratory-based methods for this suite of compounds, and the
quantitative requirements for various compounds within this group.
Sampling considerations are discussed, with particular emphasis on
the problem of obtaining representative soil samples in areas of
extreme spatial heterogeneity in analyte distribution. Finally there will
be a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of the most
commonly employed on-site methods for these compounds. To

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

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CLU-IN Studio Update

New videos on the CLU-IN Studio. Several new videos were
mounted on the CLU-IN Studio in July. These videos were produced
by the U.S. EPA Environmental Response Team and deal with
selected environmental remediation topics. The new videos, located

at http://clu-in.org/studio , include:

1.	Clandestine Drug Labs (25 min)

2.	Alabama Oil Burn (7 min)

3.	Navajo Vats (10 min)

4.	Superfund Seniors (12 min)

New Documents

The State-of-the-Practice of Characterization and Remediation
of Contaminated Ground Water at Fractured Rock Sites (EPA
542-R-01-010). This report was published by the U.S. EPA
Technology Innovation Office in cooperation with the Ontario
Ministry of the Environment and the U.S. Department of Energy. This
report summarizes two conferences held in 2000 on Fractured Rock
Sites. The report suggests high priority characterization and
remediation needs to research and development laboratories. It also
documents the current state of the practice and to enable the
measurement of trends and directions (July 2001, 16 pages). View or

download at http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm .

Innovations in Site Characterization - Technology Evaluation:
Real-Time VOC Analysis using a Field Portable GC/MS (EPA
542-R-01-011). This report, published by the EPA Technology
Innovation Office, describes a the use of a field GC/MS to measure
trichloroethylene on a real-time basis. The results were effective3 for
making real time decisions that guided characterization of the plume
and optimal placement of the monitoring wells (July 2001, 32 pages).
View or download at http://clu-in.org/techpubs.htm . Hard copies will be avaialbe
in 3-4 weeks at contact (800) 490-9198 or (513) 489-8190 or fax to
(513) 489-8695.

Characterization of Explosives Contamination at Military Firing
Ranges (ERDC/CRREL TR-01-5). This report was published by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Cold Regions Research Laboratory.
The report discusses the results of an effort to determine the
magnitude and variability of explosives residues in surface soils
resulting from training activities at several types of training ranges at
major U.S.Army training facilities. It is hoped that this type of
information will help assess the potential for contamination of
groundwater with explosives-related contaminants (July 2001, 36

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pages). View or download at http://www.crrel.usace.armv.mil/techDub/CRREL Reports/index .html

Field Gas Chromatography/Thermionic Detector System for
On-Site Determination of Explosives in Soils (ERDC/CRREL
TR-01-9). This report was published by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers Cold Regions Research Laboratory. On-site determination
of nitroaromatic, nitramine, and nitrate ester explosives compounds
in soils was performed using a field-portable gas chromatograph
(GC) equipped with a thermionic ionization detector (TID) selective
for compounds with nitrofunctional groups. Good agreement was
established for the concentrations of several explosives analytes
when this method of analysis was compared to either
high-performance liquid chromatography (Method 8330)or GC
electron capture (Method 8095)analysis (May 2001, 29 pages). View

or download at http://www.crrel.usace.armv.mil/techpub/CRREL Reports/index.html .

Brownfields in Illinois Municipalities. This report was published
the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs in collaboration with the Illinois
EPA and the Illinois Municipal League. This survey of local officials
in Illinois municipalities analyzes the responses to questions ranging
from types of vacant and abandoned properties in the community to
the priorities for selecting specific properties for redevelopment
(June 2001,112 pages). View or download at

http://www.iira,ora/pubsnew/publications/IIRA Reports 175.pdf.

Superfund Post Construction Completion: An Overview (EPA
540-F-01-009). This fact sheet was produced by the U.S. EPA Office
of Emergency and Remedial Response. The fact outlines the goals
and objectives for Superfund Post Construction Complete (PCC)
work, identifies the activities included under the banner of PCC, and
describes the roles and responsibilities of involved parties. Key
references and a bibliography are provided for more detailed
information. It addresses response actions completed under the
Superfund program, including response actions completed by
Federal facilities under CERCLA, the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (June 2001, 15 pages).

View or download atutu ://www.epa.aov/superfund/action/postconstruction/pcc overview.pdf .

Superfund's Future: What will it cost? This report, commissioned
by the U.S. Congress, was published by Resources for the Future
(RFF). RFF was asked to look at the status of the Superfund and
estimate the future cost of the program. They were asked to
estimate costs associated with: cleaning up existing sites on the
NPL, sites that will be added before 2010, emergency response and
removal actions, five year reviews, long term response actions, and
the cost of administering the program (July 2001, 324 pages). The
twelve-page executive summary of the report is available online at

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htto://www.rff.org/books/chaDterDdfs/Executive summary.pdf . Hard copies are available at cost
from http://www,rff,ora/books/descriptions/superfunds future.htm .

Centerpoint (Vol. 6, No.1). This periodic newsletter is published by
the U.S. EPA Hazardous Substance Research Centers. This issue
reports the results of a conference held in the summer 2000 to
examine the lessons learned in the first twelve years of HSRC
operation. Discussions at the conference focused on three areas: a
review of the state of science for the primary focus areas of the five
centers; advances in each research area over the past 12 years; and
important problems that remain (July 2001, 24 pages). View or

download at http://www.hsrc.org/hsrc/pdf/CP11 .pdf .

Tech Trends (EPA 542-N-01-002). This quarterly newsletter is
published by the EPA Technology Innovation Office. This issue
focuses on technologies for enhancing biodegradation of soil
contaminants commonly associated with industry (June 2001, 6
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.

ITRC Quarterly Update - June 2001. The Interstate Technology
Regulatory Cooperation (ITRC) workgroup publishes the Quarterly
Update to keep its state participants and other interested members
of the environmental community informed on what the organization is
doing to accomplish its mission. This issue highlights ITRC work with
the Air Force Base Conversion Agency and Kelly AFB. It also
provides updates on all the ITRC work teams and upcoming
conferences and training classes. To see the Quarterly Update, visit

http://www.itrcweb.org .

Conferences and Symposia

ITRC - Phytotechnologies, September 12-13, Austin, TX and
October 24-25, Anherst, MA. This two-day course discusses the
latest applications of phytotechnologies in remediation and waste
management. The curriculum focuses systems design using
hands-on team problem solving and evening homework. Case
studies are incorporated into each major subject area. For more

information, see http://www.itrcweb.org

ITRC - Accelerated Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents,

October 23-24, Pasadena, CA and December 4-5 New Orleans, LA.
This two-day course examines the roles of site characterization,
modeling, design, monitoring, and regulatory interaction in applying
in-situ engineered bioremediation. Lectures, case studies, hands on
exercises and discussion sessions are used to give participants
knowledge and information that can be put together immediately. For

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