Message #116: October 2006

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Upcoming Live Internet Seminars

Jump-Starting Ecological Restoration - Soil Health - October 5.

This Internet Seminar will provide site managers with the basics of
soil science and available tools to build a beautiful soil in a single
season. Examples of projects where different residuals have been
used to create a healthy soil environment on contaminated sites will
be presented. Participants will gain the tools necessary to evaluate
the conditions of the soils at their sites, identify locally available and
cost-effective residuals that would effectively improve these soils,
and gain familiarity with a number of different application options for
incorporating these amendments into site soils. For more information

and to register, seehtte ://clu-in.orq/studio .

Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in the
Environment: Part 2 of 3 - October 10. What pharmaceuticals and
personal care products (PPCPs) are being detected and which ones
among the thousands of these chemicals should be targeted for
monitoring? This second session of the EPA webinar on PPCPs
looks at two research projects on this issue done within EPA's Office
of Research and Development. Mitch Kostich will talk about an
innovative approach to better identify the PPCPs that have the most
critical need for further research and Susan Glassmeyer will talk
about PPCPs in wastewater discharges from sewage treatment
plants. For more information and to register, see http://clu-in.ora/studio .

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Uses of Spatial Analysis and Decision Assistance (SADA) -
October 11. 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 .

ITRC Site Investigation and Remediation for Munitions
Response Projects - October 12. This training provides an
introduction and overview of the processes, tools, and techniques
used in investigation and remediation. These concepts are illustrated
using an example munitions response site. Major steps in each
process are identified and key regulatory considerations discussed.
This training also identifies additional sources for more detailed
information on key aspects of investigation and remediation. State
regulators and others who need to understand the general
processes involved in these critical aspects of the munitions
response process will benefit from this training. For more information

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

Three Sediment Remedy Webcasts: Technical Considerations
for Evaluating and Implementing Capping, Dredging, and
Monitored Natural Recovery - October 17, 23, and 30. EPA is

hosting a series of three internet seminars that will provide practical
information on how to evaluate the technical suitability of capping
(October 17), dredging (October 23), and monitored natural recovery
(MNR) (October 30) for contaminated sediments. Each seminar
focuses on the issues and limitations associated with each option
including information on designing remedies that maximize long-term
effectiveness and minimize short-term impacts. Participants will
learn about the equipment for and design/implementation of capping
and dredging, discuss key issues in evaluating and monitoring
capping, dredging, and MNR, and become familiar about resources,
references, and web sites useful in evaluating sediment remedies.
For more information and to register, see http://clu-in.ora/studio .

ITRC Guidance for Characterization, Design Construction and
Monitoring of Mitigation Wetlands - October 19. This seminar is
the second in a series of wetland trainings beginning with the ITRC
Technical and Regulatory Guidance Document for Constructed
Treatment Wetlands (WTLND-1). To improve the success of wetland
mitigation projects, this training presents comprehensive guidance

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for regulators, environmental professionals, or owners to use to
understand, characterize, design, construct, and monitor mitigation
wetlands. For more information and to register, see httnv/wwwitrnwRhnm or

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

Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in the
Environment: Part 3 of 3 - October 24. This third webcast will
describe work done by a California Publicly Owned Treatment Works
(POTW) that showed potential endocrine disrupting effects from
wastewater discharges as well as research results showing
endocrine effects on aquatic organisms. Jeffrey Armstrong of the
Orange County, California Sanitation District will present Wastewater
Treatment Plant Perspectives: Preliminary Data Suggesting ED
Effects of Discharge to the Pacific Ocean and Marsha Black of the
University of Georgia will cover Endocrine Effects of Selective
Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) on Aquatic Organisms. For
more information and to register, see http://clu-in.ora/studio .

ITRC Environmental Management at Operating Outdoor Small
Arms Firing Ranges - October 31. The training uses a logic
diagram to describe the appropriate steps an environmental
professional or range manager should use to establish an
operational understanding of a range and the impact it can have on
the environment if left unattended. It assists the user to define the
environmental characteristics at a range that could potentially impact
the environment and lists the appropriate questions that range
operators should ask when evaluating the potential for
environmental impact. The training briefly describes a variety of new
and conventional technologies and techniques (i.e., best
management practices) available to prevent environmental impact on
the range. For more information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.org Of

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

New Documents and Web Resources

Considerations Regarding Application of Permanganate for
Remedies in Tennessee. This white paper was put together by
Tennessee members of the State Coalition For the Remediation of
Drycleaners. The paper presents their program's experience using
in-situ chemical oxidation as a remediation technology in the
Tennessee Drycleaner remediation program (June 2006, 11 pages).

View or download at http://www.drvcleancoalition.org/download/tn MnQ4 injections 2006.pdf .

The Remediation Technologies Development Forum: Major
Accomplishments: 1992-2006 (EPA 542-F-06-005). The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the

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Remediation Technologies Development Forum (RTDF) in 1992 to
enhance the development and application of innovative hazardous
waste characterization and treatment technologies. One of the
RTDF's defining features is that it fosters collaboration between the
public and private sectors. Eight self-managed RTDF Action Teams
formed over the years. Each brought together representatives from
government, industry, and academia to further develop and promote
a specific technology or address a specific environmental problem
area. Action Team members provided the knowledge and the
resources (both in terms of monetary contributions and in-kind
services) needed to conduct laboratory and field demonstrations and
develop reports, guidance documents, and training products related
to their teams' topic of interest. This factsheet highlights the RTDF
Action Teams' major accomplishments (August 2006, 4 pages). View

or download at http://clu-in.ora/download/rtdf/542f06005.pdf .

Evaluating, Optimizing, or Ending Post-Closure Care at MSW
Landfills Based on Site-Specific Data Evaluation (ALT-4). This
document was produced by the Interstate Technical and Regulatory
Council (ITRC). Post-closure care (PCC) at a municipal solid waste
(MSW) landfill ensures that a solid waste facility is managed after
final closure so that it does not pose a threat to human health and
the environment (HH&E). Traditionally, 30 years has been
considered the minimum period that PCC must be performed.
However, there is no national-and to some extent no consistent
state-based structured process for evaluating, optimizing, or
potentially ending PCC. This guidance illustrates a methodology to
systematically evaluate the condition of the closed landfill, the waste
it contains, the setting and the relevant decisions to manage, reduce,
or potentially end PCC activities according to the reduced threat to
HH&E (September 2006, 164 Pages). View or download at

http://www,itrcweb,ora/Documents/ALT-4,pdf . Order hard copies at http://www,itrcweb.org/ad,asp .

Fractured Bedrock Focus Area updated! Published reports and
conference presentations of characterization and remediation of
contaminated ground water in fractured bedrock sites are collected
and summarized in the website. The site contains 90 case studies,
which are evenly split between pilot studies and full scale application.
Almost half of the sites have, or are suspected of having NAPL. Over
a third of site managers have chosen bioremediation and one
quarter have chosen pump and treat and another quarter have
chosen oxidation for a remediation technology. Only one technical
Impracticability waiver has been requested and five No Further
Action certificates were issued by the state regulatory agencies.
Seventy-five percent of the sites are located in New York, New
Jersey, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. For more information,

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NATO/CCMS Pilot Study: Prevention and Remediation Issues in
Selected Industrial Sectors Athens, Greece June 4-7, 2006. The

NATO/CCMS Pilot Study on Prevention and Remediation in
Industrial Sectors held a meeting in June, 2006 on the topic of Small
Sites in Urban Areas-dealing with the unique issues of small
enterprises located in densely populated areas. The presentations
from the meeting are now available for viewing atum ://clu-in.ora/athens . The
agenda and other background material on the Pilot Study are

available at http://www.nato.int/ccms .

Technology News and Trends - current issue (EPA
542-N-06-005). This issue of TNT highlights the use of soil
amendments in remediation, revitalization, and reuse of disturbed
land in diverse industrial, rural, and urban settings. Using various
waste products to reclaim previously unusable or devalued land,
these soil- amendment applications illustrate that industrial residuals
can provide a cost-effective means for in-situ remediation. Such
success stories reflect the Agency's growing efforts to identify
innovative technology solutions for remediation and revitalization, to
remove obstacles impeding redevelopment, and to develop
measures for evaluating the various stages of ecological damage
and repair (October 2006, 6 pages). View or download at

http://clu-in.ora/download/newsltrs/tnandt1006.pdf .

EUGRIS Corner. New Documents on EUGRIS, the platform for
European contaminated soil and water information. See the following

link to access the following three documents: http://www.euaris.info/Whatsnew.asp.

•	International Centre for Soil and Contaminated Sites 2006,
Manual for Biological Remediation Techniques - The manual of
the German Federal Environment Agency gives a review of the
spectrum of different biological remediation techniques.
Individual procedures are described in a compact form and
fields of application with their respective advantages and
drawbacks are outlined.

•	Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - DEFRA
2006, River Basin Planning Guidance Released. Defra and the
Welsh Assembly Government are issuing this guidance to the
Environment Agency on river basin planning, setting out their
expectations in relation to the principles and key steps of the
river basin planning process and the content of the documents
which the Agency must produce.

•	Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - Defra,
Water Framework Directive Web Page. The Water Framework
Directive (WFD) is the most substantial piece of EC water

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legislation to date. It requires all inland and coastal waters to
reach 'good status' by 2015. It will do this by establishing a river
basin district structure within which demanding environmental
objectives will be set, including ecological targets for surface
waters.

• NITRABAR Project Introductory Factsheet. Remediation of
Agricultural Diffuse NITRAte Polluted Waters through the
Implementation of a Permeable Reactive Barrier. Essentially,
the system is a narrow trench, installed between the field and a
water body, which is filled with a mixture of natural materials.
As groundwater, runoff and field drainage waters pass through
the system the nitrates are converted to nitrogen gas by mirco-
organisms which attach themselves to, or live in between, the
materials. It is expected that this approach will achieve an 85%
reduction in the nitrate level in waters passing through the
system. The project aims to demonstrate the application of the
NITRABAR system in the agricultural setting and enable others
to replicate the system throughout Europe. The system will be
installed at the eco- millennium environmental centre,
Ballymena, Northern Ireland.

Conferences and Symposia

Reminder! Alternative Landfill Cover Workshops. These 2.5-day
workshops will be held in Chicago, IL (Oct. 16-18), Denver, CO
(Nov. 28-30) and Riverside, CA (Jan. 23-25, 2007). Often called
evapotranspiration (ET) covers, these innovative designs are of
considerable interest to the solid waste industry due to performance,
cost, and long-term stability. The 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. The most current research on field performance,
monitoring, economics and construction techniques will be
presented. For more information and to register, see

http://www,landfillcover,dri.edu/ .

Reminder! Land Revitalization Summit, October 30- November
1, Austin, Texas. U.S. EPA Region 6 will host its first 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,

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protective cleanups that will support redevelopment. For agenda and
registration information, seehttn://www.iraiimmit.c0m. or call Kathy Thomas at

(214) 665-2229, or email LRsummit@eDa.aov .

High Resolution Site Characterization & Monitoring November
14-15, Long Beach, California. This symposium will bring together
an invited group of top researchers, practitioners, and regulatory
experts from around the globe to describe the "state of the science"
regarding efficient, high-resolution subsurface site assessments and
remediation monitoring. An optional third day will demonstrate how
the data is collected in the field. For more information on speakers
and course outline, please see http://arac.org/hires.asp .

Reminder! Partners in Environmental Technology Technical
Symposium & Workshop, Washington, DC, November 28-30.

This event is sponsored by the DoD Strategic Environmental
Research Development Program (SERDP) and the DoD
Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP).
It will provide attendees: (1) concurrent technical sessions covering
the latest in environmental research results and technical
innovations; (2) poster sessions featuring more than 300 technical
posters; (3) exhibit booths offering information about funding
opportunities in related research programs; (4) two sessions
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. For agenda and registration information, see

http://www.estcp.org/ .

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