Message #89: July 2004

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Funding Opportunity

Benchmarking the Integration of Sustainabiiity into Engineering
Curricula at U.S. Institutions of Higher Education. The EPA

Office of Research and Development (ORD) announced a
competition for benchmarking the integration of sustainabiiity
concepts into engineering curriculum at institutions of higher
education in the United States. Providing fundamental engineering
education with an awareness of the relationship of engineering to the
cornerstones of sustainabiiity, economy, society, and the
environment, will build capacity for a future workforce that is
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promote prosperity, benefit people, and protect the planet.

Institutions of higher education and not-for-profit institutions located
in the U.S., and Tribal, state and local governments, are eligible to
apply. Deadline is August 3, 2004. For more information, see

http://es.epa.aov/ncer/rfa/#2004epa .

Upcoming Internet Seminars

ASTSWMO/EPA Land Disposal Restrictions - July 12. This
seminar will be broadcast live from the Association for State and
Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials' State Hazardous
Waste Conference. It consists of two one-hour sessions with a 15
minute break in the middle. For more information and to register, see

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

ITRC Design, Installation and Monitoring of Alternative Final
Landfill Covers - July 13. This training focuses on
evapotranspiration (ET) covers and the decisions associated with
their successful design, construction, and long-term care. For more
information and to register, seeor http://clu-in.ora/studio .

ITRC In Situ Chemical Oxidation - July 22. This seminar provides
technical and regulatory information to help practitioners understand,
evaluate and make informed decisions on In Situ Chemical Oxidation
proposals. Included is a description of the various chemical oxidants,
regulatory considerations, stakeholder concerns, case studies, and
technical references. For more information and to register, see

http ://www.itrcweb .org or http://clu-in.org/studio.

New Documents

Survey of Technologies for Monitoring Containment Liners and Covers
(EPA 542-R-04-013). This report, published by the EPA Office Superfund
Remediation and Technology Innovation, provides information on
innovative long-term monitoring technologies to detect contaminant
releases beneath a liner containment system and identify potential problems
with the integrity of final containment covers. The report summarizes
available information on these technologies and provides examples of
where the technology has been used (June 2004, 64 pages). View or

download at http://clu-in.org/techpubs.htm Of http://www.epa.gov/tio.

Fingerprint Analysis of Contaminant Data: A Forensic Tool for
Evaluating Environmental Contamination (EPA 600-5-04-054).

This issue paper was produced through EPA's Technical Support
Center. It describes a tool to identify detection monitoring parameters
for specific industries. The Fingerprint Analysis of Leachate

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Contaminants (FALCON), was developed in response to the need
for identifying the source of contaminant plumes. The objective of
this paper is to demonstrate that FALCON is a quantitative,
defensible fingerprinting process (May 2004, 27 pages). View or

download at http://www.epa.aov/tio/tsp/issue.htm .

Introduction to Energy Conservation and Production at Waste
Cleanup Sites (EPA 542-S-04-001). This issue paper, prepared by EPA's
Engineering Forum under the Technical Support Project, provides an
overview on the considerations for energy conservation and production
during the design and operation and maintenance (O&M) phases of waste
cleanup projects. The paper presents four case studies highlighting energy
conservation or production, including a site using landfill generated
methane gas directed to operate microturbines. The issue paper also
introduces an energy checklist as a suggested tool to help project
managers consider energy conservation or production at their sites
(May 2004, 36 pages). View or download at http://www.epa.aov/tio/tsp/issue.htm .

Handbook of Groundwater Protection and Cleanup Policies for
RCRA Corrective Action - April 2004 - Updated Version
(EPA530-R-04-030). This document was produced by the EPA
Office of Solid Waste. It contains the Environmental Protection
Agency's (EPA's) latest interpretation of policies on such topics as
cleanup goals, the role of groundwater use, point of compliance,
source control, and monitored natural attenuation. This Handbook
ties 15 different topics together with an overall Groundwater
Protection and Cleanup Strategy that emphasizes a phased,
results-based approach to cleaning up contaminated groundwater
(April 2004, 102 pages). View or download at

http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/ca/resource/guidance/gw/gwhandbk/gwhb041404.pdf .

Phytoremediation of Groundwater at Air Force Plant 4:

Carswell, Texas (EPA 540-R-30-506). This report was produced by
the U.S. EPA Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE)
program. This Innovative Technology Evaluation Report (ITER)
describes demonstration results from an investigation of the ability of
planted eastern cottonwoods to remediate shallow TCE groundwater
in a subhumid climate. The study was undertaken to determine the
potential for a planted system to hydraulically control the migration of
contamination as well as to biologically enhance the subsurface to
promote in situ reductive dechlorination (September 2003, 89

pages). View or download at http://www.epa.gov/ORD/SITE/reports/540R03506/540R035Q6.pdf .

Cyclodextrin-Enhanced In Situ Removal of Organic
Contaminants from Groundwater at Department of Defense
Sites (CU-0113). This cost and performance report was produced
under the DoD Environmental Security Technology Certification

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Program (ESTCP). This technology demonstration was intended to
show the potential of cyclodextrin enhanced flushing (CDEF) under
near full-scale operational conditions. The particular objectives of
this demonstration were (1) evaluation of the cost and performance
of cyclodextrin-enhanced removal of dense nonaqueous phase
liquids (DNAPL) from polluted groundwater, (2) test unrefined liquid
cyclodextrin (CD) as a substitute for CD powder, (3) evaluate
membrane technology for recovering and reusing CD, (4) identify the
most appropriate wastewater treatment technologies, and (5)
conduct partition tracer test (PTT) for mass balancing (May 2004,

101 pages). View or download at http://www.estcp.ora/documents/techdocs/cu-0113.pdf .

Heat as a Tool for Studying the Movement of Ground Water
Near Streams (USGS Circular 1260). This U.S. Geological Survy
report describes the general principals and procedures by which the
natural transport of heat can be utilized to infer the movement of
subsurface water near streams. This information sets the foundation
for understanding the advanced applications in chapters 2 through 8.
Each of these chapters provides a case study, using heat tracing as
a tool, of interactions between surface water and ground water for a
different location in the western United States. Technical details of
the use of heat as an environmental tracer appear in appendices
(Spring 2004, 105 Pages). View or download at

http://water,usas,aov/pubs/circ/2003/circ1260/ .

Conferences and Symposia

Reminder! National Environmental Monitoring Conference,
Washington, DC, July 19-22. NEMC provides the principal forum
for addressing policy and technical issues affecting monitoring in all
environmental media and across all environmental programs.
Organized by U.S. EPA and ACIL's Independent Laboratories
Institute, jointly with Instant Reference Sources, Inc., the focus of
this year's conference includes new approaches for analyzing for
conventional and emerging pollutants in water, soil, and air as well
as homeland security issues as they apply to environmental
monitoring for terrorism agents. For agenda and registration

information, see http://www.nemc.us .

Reminder! Midwestern States Risk Assessment Symposium,
Indianapolis, August 25-27. The symposium, sponsored by Indiana
Department of Environmental Management and others, will feature
the leading experts in the United States as speakers on urban
metals, urban PAHs, methods for evaluating vapor intrusion, and
characterizing Brownfields Sites. They have expanded the Indoor Air
Background session and added a panel discussion on

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Trichloroethylene Toxicity. The symposium will also feature vendor
exhibits and provide many opportunities for networking with
colleagues from industry, government, academia, and consulting
firms. The Interstate Technical and Regulatory Council will host three
training opportunities at the symposium (slots still available). Four
states (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio) are co-chairing sessions
this year. For registration and agenda information, see

http://www.spea,indiana.edu/msras/ .

2004 Fractured Rock Conference: State of the Science and
Measuring Success in Remediation, Portland ME, September
2004. This conference is sponsored by the U.S. EPA and National
Ground Water Association. The purpose of the conference is to
identify the current state of remediating contaminated ground water
in fractured rock settings and make future remediation efforts more
effective. Invited plenary lectures will serve as reviews of our existing
understanding as well as looking at directions for the future. More
than 100 papers will be presented from scientists and engineers
from 10 nations. For agenda and registration information, see

http://www.nawa.ora/e/conf/0409135017,shtml .

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