Message #101: July 2005

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Special Announcements

Cooperative Agreement Opportunity. EPA's Office of Superfund
Remediation and Technology Innovation announces a funding
opportunity for a non-profit or for-profit organization to enter into a
cooperative agreement concerning the use of innovative
technologies to remediate ground water and soils that have been
contaminated by hazardous waste. There are three parts to this
award: 1) Provide support to the meetings of the State Coalition for
the Remediation of Drycleaners, 2) Plan and manage a national
conference on the assessment and remediation of abandoned mine
lands, and 3) Plan and manage either a national conference on the
assessment and remediation of contaminated ground water in
fractured bedrock from hazardous waste sites or a conference on
the assessment and remediation of sites which are contaminated by
Dense Non-aqueous Phase Liquids (DNAPLS). This is a three year
award in which EPA will fund for $180,000. For more information,

SS6 http://clu-in.ora/fracrock/2005proposal/ .

Superfund Photo History Project. The deadline for photograph
submission is extended to July 15. As part of its commemoration of
its 25th Anniversary, the Superfund program is conducting a photo
history and we need your submissions. We are looking for photos
that capture the people and places of Superfund (all aspects of it),
the human and environmental impacts of Superfund sites, and the

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changes in communities resulting from site cleanups. EPA will use
selected photos to enhance its 25th Anniversary Oral History Project
and to create an archive of Superfund images. In addition, EPA will
select two photos representing each of its ten regions for later
display across the country. Guidelines for submitting photos are

available aW ://www,epa,aov/superfund/action/process/photo/index,htm .

Upcoming Internet Seminars

ITRC What's New with In Situ Chemical Oxidation? - July 12.

This training presents updated guidance and technology
advancement information for In Situ Chemical Oxidation. Topics
include a regulatory discussion related to ISCO implementation;
details on the chemistry behind ISCO technology; considerations for
system design and application, including health and safety; and
performance evaluation information. The course is based on the
ITRC's In Situ Chemical Oxidation of Contaminated Soil and
Groundwater, Second Edition (ISCO-2, 2005), with sections on
technology overview and applicability, remedial investigations, safety
concerns, regulatory concerns, injection design, monitoring,
stakeholder concerns, and case studies. For more information and to

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

Performance Testing of Field Portable Monitoring and
Measurement Technologies for Dioxin and Dioxin-like
Compounds in Soil and Sediment - July 19. This seminar is
sponsored by the EPA Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
(SITE) program. It will cover the demonstration design and
evaluation of five field portable analytic technologies for dioxin and
dioxin-like compounds in soil and sediment matrices. For more
information and to register, see http://clu-in.org/studio .

New Documents and Online Resources

SW-846 is Now Guidance! The U.S. EPA published the Methods
Innovation Rule (MIR) in the Federal Register as a Final Rule on
Tuesday, June 14, 2005. Promulgation of the MIR removes the
unnecessary requirements in the RCRA regulations to use only
SW-846 methods. With the exception of about 25 method-defined
parameters, which are still incorporated by reference in the RCRA
regulations at 40 CFR 260.11, SW-846 methods are now guidance.

View or download at http://clu-in.org/techpubs.htm .

Use of Field-Scale Phytotechnology for Chlorinated Solvents,
Metals, Explosives and Propellants, and Pesticides (EPA
542-R-05-002). This document was published by the EPA Office of

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Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. For this
document, the US EPA collected information about 79 field-scale
phytotechnology projects conducted throughout the US and Canada
that involved treatment of soil and groundwater contaminated with
chlorinated solvents, metals, explosives and pesticides. The purpose
of this report is to inform readers of the status of these projects. This
document can be used as a networking tool for federal, state and
industrial employees to share lessons learned from and practical
experiences with field-scale applications of phytotechnology (April
2005, 27 pages). View or download at http://clu-in.org/techpubs.htm .

USGS Patents the Multifunction Bedrock-Aquifer Transportable
Testing Tool. The U.S. Geological Survey designed, constructed,
and patented a Multifunction Bedrock-Aquifer Transportable Testing
Tool (BAT3). BAT3 is designed to conduct tests that measure the
permeability of fractures, and collect water samples for geochemical
analyses from short intervals of boreholes in fractured-rock aquifers.
The BAT3 is unique when compared to conventional packer
systems: it has the ability to conduct multiple types of hydraulic tests,
geochemical sampling, and tracer tests; to monitor the operational
integrity of tests; and to conduct real-time data analysis and
visualization. USGS scientists and their partners have used the
BAT3 at several sites throughout the eastern United States,
including sites with contaminated ground water, in order to
characterize fractured rock aquifers. View information at

http://toxics,usas,aov/hiahliahts/bat3/ .

Perchlorate Treatment Technology Update (EPA 542-R-05-015).

This issue paper was produced by U.S. EPA's Federal Facilities
Forum to provide information about technologies available for
treatment of perchlorate contamination in environmental media,
including technologies that have been used to date and others that
show potential for treating such contamination. It provides
site-specific information on 51 projects where treatment technologies
have been or are being applied for full-scale treatment or field
demonstrations. A brief overview of key perchlorate issues, including
health effects and risks, regulatory standards and cleanup levels,
degradation processes, and treatment technologies, is provided
(May 2005, 80 pages). Please keep in mind that this document
captures only a few of the technical/regulatory issues related to
perchlorate that will continue to evolve over the next several months.

View or download at http://clu-in.org/techpubs.htm .

Roadmap to Long-Term Monitoring Optimization (EPA 542-
R-05-003). This document, produced by EPA and the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, focuses on optimization of established long-term

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monitoring programs for groundwater. It discusses tools and
techniques that concentrate on methods for optimizing the
monitoring frequency and spatial distribution of wells. The primary
goals of this Roadmap are to assist site managers in: understanding
the steps involved in conducting a Long Term Monitoring
Optimization (LTMO); determining if their monitoring program could
benefit from a LTMO assessment; identifying potential strategies for
applying optimization techniques and evaluating which are
appropriate for their program; and providing more information and
resources about LTMO tools, methods, and approaches (May 2005,
48 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.

Compilation of Available Data on Building Decontamination
Alternatives (EPA 600-R-05-036). This report was produced by the
EPA National Homeland Security Research Center. As an initial step
in this Safe Buildings decontamination program, NHSRC
commissioned this report, to provide background information
regarding potential building decontamination technologies. This
state-of-the-art review of decontamination technologies is intended
to: assist NHSRC in prioritizing the technologies to be evaluated
under its decontamination program; and serve as an educational tool
for the various NHSRC clients interested in building decontamination
(March 2005, 196 pages). View or download at

http://www.epa.aov/ordnhsrc/pubs/reportBuildDecon052705.pdf .

Conferences and Symposia

Call for Poster Abstracts! Partners in Environmental Technology
Technical Symposium and Workshop, Washington DC, November
29-December 1. Sponsored by SERDP and ESTCP, this conference
will provide attendees: (1) concurrent technical sessions covering
the latest in environmental research results and technical
innovations; (2) poster sessions featuring more than 200 technical
posters; (3) exhibit booths offering information about funding
opportunities in related research programs; (4) a concluding session
providing a summary of SERDP and ESTCP program development
and opportunities to conduct research and demonstrations; and (5)
networking opportunities with more than 800 environmental
professionals. Deadline for Poster Abstract submission is August 1.

For more information, see http://www.serdp.org/news/news.html .

MTBE & TBA - Comprehensive Site Assessment and Successful
Groundwater Remediation, San Francisco, August 10-12. This
comprehensive two-day ITRC course introduces students to a
variety of MTBE and TBA contaminated groundwater topics

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including: chemical, physical and biological characteristics;
characterization; site assessment; remediation technologies; and
case studies. The MTBE team has assembled a top-notch group of
instructors offering both theoretical and practical information about
MTBE and TBA in groundwater. Students can expect to increase
their understanding of groundwater related site characterization and
remediation issues, especially as it relates to regulator acceptance
and successful application of innovative technology. To register, see

https://weborcl8.wDi ¦biz/itrc/mtbe200508/reaform.htm.

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