Message #114: August 2006

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Upcoming Solicitation

People, Prosperity and the Planet - Searching for Green
Technologies. Do you have an idea for a cutting-edge technology
that could protect the environment while growing the economy? The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is offering college
professors and their students an opportunity to turn ideas into reality
through its P3 (People, Prosperity and the Planet) grants
competition. EPA^s P3 is a student design competition for
sustainability. Previous P3 winners have already taken their
innovations to the next level ~ including starting successful
businesses, winning additional awards, and providing environmental
solutions to developing countries. The P3 request for ideas will be
open from August 15 to December 21, 2006. Interdisciplinary student
teams will compete for $10,000 grants to research and develop their
design projects during the 2007-2008 academic year. EPA expects
to award approximately 100 new grants from the eligible applications
in the summer of 2007. For more information, see http://www.epa.aov/P3 .

Upcoming Internet Seminars

ITRC Overview of Direct-push Well Technology for Long-term
Groundwater Monitoring ~ August 3. Direct-push wells have
been used for temporary groundwater monitoring purposes for many
years but are generally prohibited for use as long-term groundwater

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monitoring wells. Recent research indicates that direct-push wells
are as well suited for long-term environmental groundwater
monitoring purposes as conventionally constructed wells. This
training introduces ITRC's The Use of Direct-push Well Technology
for Long-term Environmental Monitoring in Groundwater
Investigations (SCM-2, 2006), provides a background in the
principles of direct-push wells, and presents the state of the art
regarding recent research. For more information and to register, see

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

ITRC Radiation Risk Assessment: Updates and Tools ~
August 10. The ITRC has developed a document, Determining
Cleanup Goals at Radioactively Contaminated Sites: Case Studies
(RAD-2, 2002), that examines the factors influencing the variations
in cleanup level development at various radioactively contaminated
sites. This document underscores the need for radiation risk
assessment training to enhance consistency in risk assessment
application. The document also acknowledges the differences
between the 'dose approach' used at some sites and EPA's
'risk-based approach'. Since most radioactively contaminated DOE
and DOD sites are developing cleanup goals under CERCLA
authority, there is a need for a training course that clarifies the
variations between these approaches and elaborates on the
methodology used to develop risk-based remediation goals. To meet
this need, this training course has been 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.
For more information and to register, seehtta ://clu-in.ora/studio .

Uses of Spatial Analysis and Decision Assistance (SADA) ~
August 15. Spatial Analysis and Decision Assistance (SADA) is free
software that incorporates tools from environmental assessment
fields into an effective problem solving environment. These tools
include integrated modules for visualization, geospatial analysis,
statistical analysis, human health risk assessment, ecological risk
assessment, cost/benefit analysis, sampling design, and decision
analysis. This seminar will highlight the tools used, but is not a
tutorial for the software. For more information and to register, see

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

New Documents and Web Resources

Technology Reference Guide for Radiologically Contaminated
Surfaces (EPA-402-R-06-003). The U.S. EPA Office of Radiation
and Indoor Air (ORIA) developed this Technology Reference Guide

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for Radiologically Contaminated Surfaces to help identify surface
decontamination technologies that can effectively remove
radiological contaminants from building, structure, and equipment
surfaces. These technologies may also be useful in the removal of
non-radiological contaminants, such as hazardous metals, from
surfaces. This Guide is designed to provide easy access to critical
information on technologies that are commercially available (March
2006, 150 pages). View or download at

http://www.epa.aov/radiation/docs/cleanup/402-r-06-003.pdf .

Assessing the Human Health Risks of Trichioroethyiene: Key
Scientific Issues (ISBN: 0309102839). This report was produced
by the National Research Council. The NRC committee was asked
to examine issues critical to developing an objective, realistic,
scientifically based health risk assessment for trichioroethyiene. It
was asked to focus on hazard characterization and mode of action
for trichioroethyiene toxicity; possible approaches to synthesize
epidemiologic data for characterization of hazard; human
susceptibility in different subpopulations or life stages; evidence for
effects from exposure to trichioroethyiene alone compared with that
for effects from mixtures of chemicals that include trichioroethyiene;
physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling;
dose-response assessment; and issues related to quantitative
assessment of cancer and non-cancer risks. The report provides
guidance in three major categories: hazard characterization, PBPK
modeling, and dose-response assessment (July 2006, 472 pages).
The complete report can be viewed and ordered online at

http://www.nap.ed u/cataloa/11707.html#toc. The 28-page executive summary is also
available for free download, see http://newton.nap.edu/execsumm pdf/11707.

Survey of Munitions Response Technologies. The Strategic
Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP),
Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP),
and the Interstate Technology Regulatory Council (ITRC) jointly
developed this Munitions Response Technology document. This
document provides an overview of the current status of technologies
used for munitions response (MR) actions and, where possible,
evaluates and quantifies their performance capabilities. It provides
project managers and regulators an understanding of the
performance capabilities of available technologies under real-world
site conditions. Detailed observations and critical considerations in
the application of munitions technologies are discussed, with
particular emphasis on detection technologies (June 2006, 216
pages). View or download at http ://cl u-in .orq/tech pu bs. htm.

Remediation Case Studies and Technology Assessment

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Reports Fact Sheet: June 2006 (EPA 542-F-06-004).This fact
sheet was produced by the Federal Remediation Technologies
Roundtable. It describes the status of cost and performance
activities, including recent additions of completed case studies and
reports. A total of 716 reports are now available. These reports
represent a wide spectrum of technology deployment in the field,
ranging from pilot-scale demonstrations to full-scale applications at
single sites and at multiple sites (June 2006, 6 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.

Technology News and Trends (EPA 542-N-06-004). This regular
newsletter for environmental professionals features a combination of
articles on innovative, in-situ technologies for the characterization
and treatment of soil, sediment, and ground water. This issue of
Technology News and Trends looks back to find lessons learned
from projects described in earlier issues of the newsletter. These
site-specific updates encompass expanded field operations, the
results of longer-term monitoring, techniques for system
optimization, and progress toward cleanup closure (July 2006, 8
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.

Measurement and Monitoring: 20th Quarterly Literature Search.

This service is provided by the U.S. EPA Office of Superfund
Remediation and Technology Innovation as a part of its
Measurement and Monitoring for the 21st Century Initiative. EPA has
identified 16 areas related to waste site cleanup where significant
technology needs exist and, thus, require research and or technology
demonstration to help advance new tools to address these needs.
The 20th quarterly update of literature contains new citations related
to the needs areas (June 2006, 87 pages). View or download at

http://clu-in.org/programs/21m2/.

EUGRIS Corner: EUGRIS is a portal for soil and water management
in Europe. It provides structured access to information, based on
topic or country for example, helping you to quickly find the
information you need. EUGRIS operates as a community of
registered people and organizations who co-operate to supply the
latest information for the benefit of everyone. New on EUGRIS:

•	European Commission (2006) Water and Soil European
Research - Catalogue of projects. This catalogue provides
contact details, abstracts and web links for EC funded
research, development and demonstration projects related to
soil and water, supported under the Framework 6 programme.

•	Waste & Resources Action Programme (2006) Uses of

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compost in regeneration and remediation of brownfield sites in
the UK. This report describes the extent of economically
marginal brownfield land in the UK (primarily England and
Wales) and the possibilities for compost application to this land
for remediation, restoration and landscaping purposes.

• Atkins Global ATRISKSOIL SSV Website. Atkins has
developed Soil Screening Values (SSVs) applicable to the UK
for common contaminants not currently covered by SGVs
issued by Defra and the Environment The SSVs are available
on-line through this website and can be applied to a
wide-range of land contamination problems as a consistent
decision-making tool.

For more information, see http://www.euaris.infoAA/hatsnew.asp .

Conferences and Symposia

Alternative Covers for Landfills, Waste Repositories, and Mine
Wastes: Design, Modeling, Construction, and Monitoring
Workshops. These 2^ day workshops are intended to teach
consultants and engineers how to design and submit quality
proposals for ET covers, and to teach regulators how to evaluate
those proposals. Participants will get an understanding of the
hydraulic properties of these covers, how to optimize designs with
models, and how to ensure that the final product is environmentally
protective. Topics will include alternative cover design, construction,
operation, and monitoring, including discussions of regulatory issues,
soil physics, plant-soil-water relations, hydraulic balance,
saturated/unsaturated water movement, and computer modeling.
Regional case studies will be emphasized. Study results and lessons
learned from the U.S. EPA Alternative Covers Assessment Program
will be discussed. Course dates and locations: September 26-28,
Austin, TX; October 16-18, Chicago, IL; November 28-30, Denver,
CO; and January 23-25, 2007, Riverside, CA. For the course outline
and registration information, see http://www.landfillcover.dri.edu/ .

Land Revitalization Summit -October 30- November 1, Austin,
Texas. U.S. EPA Region 6 will host its first cross program Land
Revitalization Summit to promote land revitalization as a part of State
and Federal cleanup programs. The meeting will allow state
agencies, municipalities, developers, lenders, brokers, and others to
discuss ways that government can better assist in achieving faster,
protective cleanups that will support redevelopment. The Region is
now evaluating agenda topics and soliciting speakers for the
meeting. For agenda and registration information, see http://www.lrsummit.com.
or call Kathy Thomas at (214) 665-2229, or email LRsummit@ena.gov.

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