Message #61: March 2002
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Upcoming Internet Seminars
ITRC Permeable Reactive Barriers for Chlorinated Solvent,
Inorganic, and Radionuclide Contamination - March 19. The
training focuses on the basic information one needs to determine and
document the conditions necessary to effectively apply a permeable
reactive barrier to a contaminated zone to be an effective part of
remediating chlorinated solvents, radionuclides and other inorganic
compounds in ground water. It provides a framework, that is, how to
think about permeable reactive barriers based on science. For more
information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.org or
http://clu-in.ora/studio .
ITRC Advanced Techniques on Installation of Iron Based
Permeable Reactive Barriers and Non-Iron Based Barrier
Treatment Material - March 21. This ITRC seminar uses case
studies to describe long-term performance of iron-based systems
and details how to design them according to the heterogeneities of
the subsurface. New construction techniques for excavation and wall
emplacement have improved dramatically and the attention to barrier
construction is as critical as is performance monitoring. It also
describes non-iron barrier systems, the material most commonly
used and the mechanisms encouraging a reduction in contaminant
concentrations within the systems. For more information and to
register, see http://www.itrcweb.org or http://clu-in.ora/studio .
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ITRC Passive Diffusion Samplers - March 26. This seminar will
present the technical and regulatory considerations associated with
deployment of diffusion samplers, and summarize major points of the
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.org or
http://clu-in.ora/studio .
ITRC In Situ Chemical Oxidation - March 28. This seminar
presents materials covered in the recently released ITRC In Situ
Chemical Oxidation Technical and Regulatory Guidance document.
It provides technical and regulatory information to assist site
managers in understanding, evaluating and making informed
decisions on ISCO proposals. It includes descriptions 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 or http://clu-in.ora/studio .
EPA Small Business Innovation Research Overview and
Proposal Writing - April 9. This seminar will describe the EPA
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program which provides
financial support to help small technology based firms develop new
environmental technologies and ready them for commercialization.
The presentation will cover the basics of the SBIR program, the
open 2002 solicitations and schedules, and helpful information on
writing a competitive proposal and winning an SBIR award. For more
information and to register, see http://clu-in.org/studio .
New Documents
Groundwater Remedies Selected at Superfund Sites (EPA
542-R-01-022). This document was produced by the U.S. EPA
Technology Innovation Office. Over a 17-year period from 1982
through 1999, more than 2,200 Records of Decision (RODs) have
been signed for 1,451 Superfund sites, including 989 RODs
addressing the remediation of contaminated groundwater at 787
Superfund sites. This report documents the selection of groundwater
treatment and Monitered Natural Attenuation (MNA) remedies at
Superfund remedial action sites. It presents data on groundwater
treatment and MNA remedy decisions and analyzes trends in these
decisions overtime. The focus of this report is on groundwater
treatment and MNA remedies that result in a reduction of
contaminant concentrations or mobility. Groundwater containment
and groundwater-other remedies are not addressed (January 2002,
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38 pages). View or download at http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm . Hard copies will be
available in 2-3 weeks, contact (800) 490-9198 or (513) 489-8190 or
fax to (513) 489-8695.
Development of Recommendations and Methods to Support
Assessment of Soil Venting Performance and Closure (EPA
600-R-01-070). This report was written by the U.S. EPA National
Risk Management Research Laboratory. The overall purpose of the
report is to improve the "state of the art" and "state of the science" of
soil venting application. Results of field-based research and
comprehensive and detailed literature reviews on gas flow and vapor
transport are provided to form the basis and defense of
recommendations to improve site characterization, design, and
monitoring practices in support of venting application (September
2001, 435 pages). View or download at
http://www.epa.aov/ada/download/reports/epa 600 rQ1 070.pdf . For hard copies, contact Kay
Cooper at (580) 436-8651 or fax (580) 436-8503.
Development of a Data Evaluation/Decision Support System for
Remediation of Subsurface Contamination (EPA 600-R-01-044).
This report was published and made available by EPA's Office of
Research and Development. It addresses the feasibility of using
dissolved concentration measurements to estimate the spatial
distribution of each component of an immobile (or residual) NAPL
mixture in a saturated field-scale system. Also, this report contains
the results of the one-dimensional analysis as well as the
development of the two dimensional state and estimation equations
that are being used in ongoing research. Results from the
two-dimensional analysis could be extended to a general
three-dimensional problem and the application of the algorithm to
field data (July 2001, 67 pages). View or download at
http://www.epa.aov/ada/download/reports/epa 600 rQ1 044.pdf. For hard copies, contact Kay
Cooper at (580) 436-8651 or fax (580) 436-8503.
Field Demonstration of Lead-Based Paint Removal and
Inorganic Stabilization Technologies (EPA 600-R-01-055). This
report was published by the U.S. EPA National Risk Management
Research Laboratory. The publication reports on a study conducted
to demonstrate the effectiveness of a wet abrasive blasting
technology to remove lead-based paint from exterior wood siding
and brick substrates, and the effectiveness of two Best
Demonstrated Available Technologies (BDAT) to stabilize the
resultant blasting media (coal slag and mineral sand) paint debris to
reduce the leachable lead content (December 2001, 82 pages). View
or download at
httEV/wwWjeEajgov/QRD/NRMRUPubs/JOOi/SOOROIOSSjjdf _
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Long Term Stewardship Technology Analysis of the Office of
Science and Technology Profile (INEEL/EXT-01-01248). The
DOE Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
(INEEL) is tasked to support the development of the framework and
management systems necessary to ensure safe and effective
execution of DOE's Long Term Stewardship (LTS) activities. A major
element of this program is the development and implementation of
improvements to LTS operation and decision making through
advances in science and technology (S&T). INEEL is responsible for
developing LTS S&T Roadmap, which will describe the strategic
direction needed for DOE to develop the infrastructure and
capabilities necessary to meet its LTS commitments in an efficient
manner. This report profiles DOE's funded Science and Technology
activities that are applicable or could potentially be applicable to
Long Term Stewardship (September 2001, 246 pages). View or
download at http://lts.inel.aov/st-roadmap/pdfs/LTS-Tech-Profile-SepQ1 .odf .
Public Policies and Private Decisions Affecting the
Redevelopment of Brownfields: An Analysis of Critical Factors,
Relative Weights and Areal Differentials. This report, prepared by
the George Washington University (GWU) under cooperative
agreement with EPA, examines the relationship between reusing
brownfields and preserving greenfields, using information from
brownfields projects underway across the nation. The questions
addressed were: Extent of pressure reduction on greenfields,
Economic benefits, and Effects of federal, state and local statutes
and regulations (September 2001). View at
http://www.awu.edu/~eem/Brownfields/proiect re port/re port, htm .
Actualizaciones de las Gufas para Ciudadanos para el 2002.
EPA emplea muchos metodos para eliminar la contaminacion en los
sitios del programa Superfund y otros sitios contaminados. Si usted
vive, trabaja o asiste a la escuela cerca de un sitio contaminado, es
posible que usted tenga interes en conocer mas a fondo los metodos
de eliminacion de la contaminacion. Puede que en su sitio ya se
esten empleando o se haya propuesto su empleo tecnologias de
tratamiento. ^Como funcionan estas tecnologias y metodos de
tratamiento? ^Entranan peligros? Las Guias del Ciudadano son una
serie de monografias sobre las tecnologias de tratamiento de uso
mas frecuente que contribuira a aclarar sus dudas. Descarguelas en
http://cluin.org/products/citauide .
Destruction Technologies for Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
This document was produced by the International Centre for Science
and High Technology United Nations Industrial Development
Organization (ICS-UNIDO). The purpose of this paper is to review
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the existing technologies to treat PCBs, presenting their limitations
and some technical, environmental, social and economic criteria to
choose the most proper technique (November 2000, 55 pages).
View or download at http://clu-in.org/techpubs.htm .
Waste Testing and Quality Assurance (WTQA) Symposium
Proceedings 1997-2001. As part of its efforts to increase the role of
the scientific community in implementation of monitoring under the
RCRA and CERCLA programs, EPA joined the Waste Policy Institute
(WPI) to annually sponsor the WTQA symposium. The WTQA
proceedings from each year (1997 - 2001) are now available on-line,
S00 http://www,epa,aov/epaoswer/hazwaste/test/proceedinas/proceedinas,htm .
The proceedings of the 2001 International Containment &
Remediation Technology Conference and Exhibition held 10-13
June 2001. This web site contains manuscripts associated with the
papers and posters presented at the Conference and Exhibition. The
purpose of the conference was to advance containment and
remediation technologies by providing a forum through which
participants from related disciplines could meet to exchange ideas
and information on recent developments. View the proceedings
website at http://www,containment,fsu,edu/proceedinas,cfm .
Conferences and Symposia.
ITRC Phytotechnologies Mechanisms and Applications, San
Diego, March 20-21. The two-day ITRC Phytotechnologies training
brings regulators to learn, alongside environmental consultants, the
latest applications of phytotechnologies in remediation and waste
management. The curriculum focuses on application and teaches
systems design using hands-on team problem solving, case studies,
and evening homework. All lecture topics are based on a series of
case studies. For more information on these ITRC courses, see
http://www.itrcweb.org .
ITRC UXO Basic Training, Charleston, March 26-27. This is a
two-day, entry-level course designed to provide a solid overview of
key environmental issues associated with ordnance and explosives
cleanup. Participants will be introduced to basic terminology,
OE/UXO identification, safety concerns, regulatory requirements,
conventional and innovative technology, site characterization, and
remediation. Instructors will use a variety of teaching methods
including lecture, handouts, classroom exercises and case studies.
Attendees will receive a course handbook including overheads and
references used during the training. It is not intended as a substitute
for more comprehensive technical training required to handle and
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dispose of ordnance and explosives. For more information on these
ITRC courses, see http://www,itrcweb.org .
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