Message #77: July 2003

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Special Item

Funding for Technology Evaluation/Verification. Technology
vendors interested in having their commercially available
environmental technologies independently verified can apply to the
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
(NYSERDA) for funding which could defray the cost of participating
in performance verification tests of environmental technologies. If
selected, NYSERDA will cover up to 50 per cent of New York State
vendors' verification fees to limits defined in NYSEDA's upcoming
program Opportunity Announcement (786-02) for vendors
participating in verification tests of the U.S. EPA's Environmental
Technology Verification (ETV) Program (,httn://www.ena.aov/etv'>. NYSERDA's
solicitation is primarily directed at vendors from the state of New
York. However, a vendor located outside the state of New York can
also apply for funding if the vendor has New York-based subsidiaries
or business partners. The solicitation is expected to be on the

NYSERDA Web site in July fa ://www.nvserda.org/u pcoming.html ). The solicitation is

identified in the chart at that location as PON 768, Environmental
Product and Process Development and Evaluation. NYSERDA
expects to award funds in October or November. Questions about
the ETV Program's Advanced Monitoring Systems (AMS) Center
should be directed to Helen Latham at Battelle, via e-mail:
iathamh@hatteiie.om. Additional contacts for ETV centers can be found on
the ETV Web site shown above. The NYSERDA Web site has
contact information about NYSERDA and the upcoming solicitation.

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Internet Seminars

ITRC Advanced Techniques on Installation of Iron Based
Permeable Reactive Barriers and Non-Iron Based Barrier
Treatment Material Documents and Web Resources - July 24.

This seminar, produced by the Interstate Technology and Regulatory
Council, 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. For more information and to

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

ITRC Radiation Risk Assessment: Updates and Tools, July 29.

The Radionuclides Team of ITRC has developed a document, "Case
Studies: Determining Cleanup Levels at Radioactively Contaminated
Sites", that examines the factors influencing the variations in cleanup
level development at various radioactively contaminated sites. This
training course was collaboratively developed by the ITRC
Radionuclides Team and EPA's Superfund Office. The focus of this
training is EPA's new radiation risk assessment tools, which can
facilitate better decision making for accelerated cleanups. The
training consists of 4 modules with the following specific purposes:
Provide an overview of the regulatory requirements for cleanup of
radioactive waste; Clarify differences between existing radiation risk
assessment practices (dose and risk-based approaches) and
provide updates; Explain how to use EPA's new Risk-based PRG-
and ARAR Dose-calculators for radionuclides; and Demonstrate
site-specific challenges in application of tools. For more information
and to register, seehttp://www.itrcweb.ora or http://clu-in.ora/studio.

Documents

New FRTR Cost/Performance Information. The Federal
Remediation Technologies Roundtable web site now has 29 new
reports that include: 14 reports addressing cleanup of VOCs in
groundwater using thermal treatment, chemical oxidation, and air
sparging & 16 reports focusing on in situ or ex situ soil treatment
(342 total case study reports on remedial technologies now
available). Also new at FRTR is 11 new site characterization and
monitoring case studies covering innovative technologies for organic
chemical and explosive characterization, strategies for field-based
site characterization, geophysical techniques, and leak detection for
bulk fuel tanks and fuel pipelines (121 total reports site
characterization and monitoring technologies now available). Also,
compiled for the first time is 52 multi-site technology assessment

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reports. These reports contain information on the design,
implementation, and selection of specific technologies. For access to
these and other FRTR information, see httn/AMMwfrtmnv.

Report on the Peer Consultation Workshop to Discuss a
Proposed Protocol to Assess Asbestos-Related Risk. EPA

convened a peer consultation workshop to seek input from a panel of
experts on the scientific merit of a proposed asbestos risk
methodology. The experts included scientists with extensive
expertise in relevant fields, such as biostatistics, fiber identification,
inhalation toxicology, and carcinogenic mechanisms. The panelists
were asked to respond to several charge questions that address key
issues in the proposed methodology, including interpretations of
epidemiology and toxicology literature, the proposed exposure index,
and general topics. The product of the peer consultation workshop is
this report that summarizes the panelists' and observers' comments,
conclusions, and recommendations on the proposed methodology
(May 2003, 73 pages). This document consists of the main report
and appendices A-F. View or download the report and individual

appendices at http://www.epa,a ov/superfund/proa rams/risk/asbestos/ .

Five Year Review Process in the Superfund Program (EPA
540-F-02-004). This document was issued by the EPA Office of
Emergency and Remedial Response. It is a brief summary of the
previously issued Comprehensive Five Year Review Guidance (EPA
540-R-01-007). It provides an overview, what are the components of
a five year review, who is responsible, and how EPA conducts a
protectiveness assessment and formulate its conclusions (April
2003, 8 pages). View or download at

http://www.epa.aov/superfund/action/postconstruction/fivevearreviewfactsheet.pdf .

Transfer of Long-Term Response Action (LTRA) Projects to
States (540-F-01-021). The Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), Section
104(c)(6), provides the statutory basis for the transfer of ground
water and surface water restoration projects from the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to State Operation and Maintenance
(O&M). This fact sheet identifies key elements of the LTRA transfer
process and provides guidance for Remedial Project Managers
(RPMs) concerning the transfer of responsibilities from EPA to the
State for O&M (April 2003, 10 pages). View or download at

http://www.epa.aov/superfund/action/postconstruction/ltrafactsheet.pdf .

Technology Overview Using Case Studies of Alternative

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Landfill Technologies and Associated Regulatory Topics
(ALT-l).This document, produced by the Interstate Technology and
Regulatory Council (ITRC) showcases flexibility in the regulatory
framework for alternatives that may rely on native vegetation rather
than artificial liners to keep water from reaching buried waste.
Presents examples of flexibility used in regulatory frameworks for
approving alternative landfill cover designs, current research
information about the use of alternative covers, and examples of
approved designs and constructed covers (March 2003, 107 pages).

View or download at http://www.itrcweb.org/ALT-1 .pdf .

ITRC Five Year Program Plan: 2003-2007. This document,
developed by the Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council,
outlines the ITRC's Five-Year Program Plan (FYPP). It contains
information about the consensus-building process behind the FYPP,
and proposals for current and potential projects (Spring 2003, 28

pages). View or download at http://www.itrcweb.ora/FYPP0307.pdf .

Technology News and Trends - May 2003 (EPA 542-N-03-003).

This periodic newsletter is produced by the EPA Technology
Innovation Office. It features a combination of articles on innovative,
in-situ technologies for the characterization and treatment of soil,
sediment, and ground water. This issue contains articles titled,
Thermal Technology Tested for Contaminant Recovery, SERDP and
NRMRL Sponsor Field Test of Cosolvent-Enhanced DNAPL
Removal; Biosparging Used to Remove Chlorinated Solvents at the
SRS Sanitary Landfill; and Electrical Resistance Heating Pilot
Conducted for VOC Removal (May 2003, six 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.

Superfund Redevelopment: Realizing Possibilities. Produced by
the U.S. EPA Superfund Program, this video depicts redevelopment
of formerly contaminated sites that have been cleaned up and put
back into productive use. This program is helping to turn areas that
were once dangerous into something communities can be proud of.
This video concentrates primarily on redeveloping a site in Woburn,
Massachusetts. Running time is 12 minutes. To view video online or

order copies, see^ ://clu-in.ora/studio/video.cfm .

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Managing Risk
at LNAPL Sites. American Petroleum Institute Soil and
Groundwater Research Bulletin No. 18. This brochure was prodcued
by the American Petroleum Institute. It offers answers to practical
and technical questions about cost-effective management, cleanup
or closure of sites with groundwater impacted by light non-aqueous
phase liquids (LNAPLs), such as petroleum hydrocarbons. (May

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2003, 24 pages.) View or download at http://www.aDi.org/lnaDl .

Conferences and Symposia

Last Call! RevTech Conference - Cleaning Up Contaminated
Properties for Reuse and Revitalization: Effective Technical
Approaches and Tools, July 22-24, Pittsburgh, PA EPA's
Technology Innovation Office is co-sponsoring this conference on
how and where innovative technologies and approaches can be
considered in a reuse setting. To see the conference agenda,
register, find a hotel or submit a poster abstract, see

htto://www. brownfieldstsc.ora/revtech. htm.

The National Environmental Monitoring Conference, July 21-24,
Arlington, VA. This EPA-sponsored event provides the principal
forum for addressing policy and technical issues that affect
monitoring in all environmental media and across all environmental
programs. About one hundred papers cover the triad approach,
homeland security and environmental analysis, and other current
topics. This year's conference features three days with sessions
packed with the latest advances in environmental monitoring
techniques and new EPA policies, an Opening Reception, a major
new Exhibition, and a Poster Session. In addition, half-day and
full-day short courses will be offered on Monday and Thursday on a
variety of related topics including "The Triad Approach to Managing
Decision Uncertainty for Better Cleanup Projects." The complete
technical program and online registration is available on the
conference web site at http://www.nemc.us .

NOTE: We prefer to concentrate mainly on new documents and the
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where announcement of conferences and courses can be regularly
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upcoming events that might be of interest. It allows users to search
events by location, topic, time period, etc.

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