Message #78: August 2003

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Mention of non-EPA documents or presentations does not constitute
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Announcement: The U.S. EPA Technology Innovation Office
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Technology Innovation (ORSTI). We anticipate continuing to serve
professionals across all cleanup programs by providing information
on new technologies and strategies to improve site investigation and
clean-up.

Open Solicitation

Department of Defense Broad Agency Announcement (BAA). The
DoD Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI), one
element of the University Research Initiative (URI), is sponsored by
the following DoD research offices: the Office of Naval Research
(ONR), the Army Research Office (ARO), and the Air Force Office of
Scientific Research (AFOSR). The MURI program supports basic
science and/or engineering research at institutions of higher
education that is of critical importance to national defense. The
program is focused on multidisciplinary research efforts that intersect
more than one traditional science and engineering discipline. The
FY04 MURI competition is specifically for 22 topics listed in the BAA.
Two of the 22 topics are related to environmental clean-up. Detailed
descriptions of all the topics can be found in the BAA. Innovative
ideas addressing these research topics are highly encouraged.
Deadline for submission of white papers is August 14, 2003. For full

details, see http://www.aro,army,mil/research/ .

Internet Seminars

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ITRC Systematic Approach to In Situ Bioremediation in
Groundwater: Nitrates, Carbon Tetrachloride & Perchlorate -
August 21. This course presents a decision tree for reviewing,
planning, evaluating, and approving in situ bioremediation (ISB)
systems in the saturated subsurface. It defines site parameters and
appropriate ranges of criteria necessary for characterization, testing,
design and monitoring of ISB technologies. For more information and

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

Documents and Websites

EPA's Land Revitalization Agenda. In April 2003, the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its Land
Revitalization Agenda (LRA). A very important element of the LRA is
the development of partnerships to further land reuse in the cleanup
of the nation's contaminated properties. As stated in the LRA, the
EPA seeks to create broad-based public/private partnerships for
reuse activities. The EPA is interested in establishing dialogues and
creating non-financial cooperative arrangements with public and
private organizations to explore ways of revitalizing contaminated
properties. The LRA can be found in its full context at

www.epa.aov/swerrims/landrevitalization/aaenda full .htm . To follow up on this invitation,
please see the EPA contacts listed at http://www.epa .aov/oswer/landrevitalization/news.htm#9

who can assist in screening and referring all requests for
partnership, cooperation and/or dialogue.

Engineering Manual: Conceptual Site Models for Ordnance and
Explosives (OE) and Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste
(HTRW) Projects (EM 1110-1-1200). This U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers manual provides procedural guidance to develop
Conceptual Site Models at sites potentially containing ordnance and
explosives and/or other hazardous, toxic and radioactive waste
environmental contamination. It describes sources and receptors and
the interactions that link these (February 2003, 51 pages). View or

download at http://www.usace.armv.mil/usace-docs/ena-manuals/em1110-1-1200/toc.htm

Engineering Manual: Safety and Health Aspects of Hazardous,
Toxic, and Radioactive Waste Remediation Technologies. This
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manual identifies and analyzes
generic safety and health hazards for 25 remediation technologies
used in clean-up operations (August 2003, 286 pages). View or
download this document by section or in its entirety at

http://www.usace.armv.mil/usace-docs/ena-manuals/em1110-1-4007/toc.htm

Ground Water Issue Paper: Movement and Longevity of Viruses

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in the Subsurface (EPA 540-S-03-500) This issue paper, published
by the U.S. EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory,
discusses some of the conditions under which viral contaminants
may survive and be transported in the subsurface, identifies sources
as well as indicators of viral contamination, outlines the effects of
hydrogeologic settings on viral movement, and introduces the reader
to the current state of virus transport modeling along with an
example of modeling applications (April 2003, 25 pages). View or

download at htto://www.epa.aov/ada/download/issue/540S03500.pdf . For hard copies,

contact Kay Cooper at (580) 436-8651 or fax (580) 436-8503.

Field Analytic Technologies Encyclopedia (FATE) Web Site. The

FATE web site has been updated with a new look and tools. The
updates will help users better navigate to information about
technologies that can be used in the field: to characterize
contaminated media, monitor the progress of remedial efforts, and in
some cases, to conduct confirmation sampling and analysis for site
close out. Information has been added on systematic planning and
the important role it plays when considering the use of field
technologies. See the new Ask an Expert section, which allows users
to submit questions about various technologies, even if they are not
currently included in FATE. In the near future, site summary
information and a problem solver will be added to further aide users
in their search for technology information. See hHD://fatB.Ci»-in.nm .

Technology News and Trends - July 2003 (EPA 542-N-03-004).

This newsletter is published periodically by the Office of Superfund
Remediation and Technology Innovation (OSRTI). This issue
highlights updates on technology applications reported in earlier
issues of Ground Water Currents and Tech Trends newsletters.
These updates are provided in an effort to keep readers informed
about the long-term performance of innovative cleanup technologies.
EPA's Technology Innovation Office invites contributors of other past
articles to share recent project information and 'lessons learned,'
including both project successes and set-backs (July 2003, 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 2003. This update was issued by the
Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council (ITRC). Read about
ITRC's new formalized relationship with the Environmental Research
Institute of the States, a change in program director, the spring
membership meeting, and recent activities of the State Engagement
Team and technical teams (June 2003, 8 pages). View or download

at http://www.itrcweb.ora/ITRC0603Update.pdf .

Models for Design of Free-Product Recovery Systems for

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Petroleum Hydrocarbon Liquids. American Petroleum Institute
Publication 4729 This document addresses the application of
proven technologies for recovering free-product petroleum releases
to groundwater. The manuscript documents new spreadsheet
models for design and analysis of liquid free-product recovery
systems using single and dual-pump wells, vacuum-enhanced wells,
skimmer wells, and trenches. The principles that govern the
distribution and movement of free-product petroleum hydrocarbons
near the water table in an unconfined groundwater aquifer are
reviewed. Models for predicting free-product recovery system
performance are presented. Four spreadsheet models included with
the document are described, and example applications are
presented. (August 2003, 70 pages.) View or download at

http://aroundwater.api,ora/lnapl .

Conferences and Symposia

Brownfields 2003: Growing a Greener America, October 27-29,
Portland, OR. This event is sponsored by the U.S. EPA, the City of
Portland and many cosponsors. This is the conference for everyone
interested in brownfields [real property, the expansion,
redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the
presence or potential presence of contamination]. The program will
include many different panel sessions, mobile workshops,
Marketplace of Ideas roundtable discussions and individual poster
presentations, the prestigious Phoenix Awards, and an extensive
Exhibit Hall. For more information and to register, see

http://www.brownfields2003.ora .

API Presents Two Free-Product Cleanup Workshops at 20th
Annual API I NGWA Groundwater Conference. The American
Petroleum Institute will present two half-day free-product (AKA:

"Light Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid" or "LNAPL") workshops at the
National Ground Water Association - API "Petroleum Hydrocarbons
and Organic Chemicals in Ground Water Conference and Exposition,
August 19 in Costa Mesa CA. LNAPL Workshop 1: "Fundamentals of
LNAPL Behavior and Project Endpoint Determination" will cover the
things you need to know about LNAPL behavior after a release and
which processes will affect a successful cleanup or site closure.
LNAPL Workshop 2: "Pro Tools for Reaching LNAPL Endpoints" will
provide more in-depth information for those need to collect and
analyze data for LNAPL-specific assessments. The workshop will
preview the latest software utilities developed by API Soil and
Groundwater Technical Task Force for assessing the effectiveness
of incremental LNAPL remediation and prediction of LNAPL recovery

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over time for a variety of hydraulic recovery methods. Additional
information is available via the "Conferences and Workshops" link at

www.api.ora/aroundwater.

Fall ITRC Classroom training Opportunities. The Interstate
Technology and Regulatory Council is offering four classroom
training deliveries on three topics in October 2003. For more
information on each course and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.org and
click on Classroom Training. Each course is two days in duration.
The ITRC has scheduled deliveries for the following topics.

Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Basic Training Course, Austin,
October 28-29.

Accelerated In Situ Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents Course,
Chicago, October 28-29.

Phytotechnologies - Mechanisms and Applications Course, San
Francisco, October 23-24.

Phytotechnologies - Mechanisms and Applications Course, Seattle,
October 27-28.

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