Message #104: October 2005

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Special Announcements

Superfund En Espanol. A mediados de septiembre, la Agencia de
Proteccion Ambiental de los Estados Unidos lanzo una nueva pagina
Web en espanol, Superfund en Espanol, que le ofrece a la
comunidad hispana una amplia variedad de informacion relacionada
al Programa de Superfund. La nueva pagina Web describe
diferentes tecnologias usadas frecuentemente en los sitios de
Superfund, tales como sistemas de bombeo y tratamiento,
extraccion de vapores del suelo, cobertura de vertederos, y otros. La
pagina contiene documentos en espanol que describen el proceso
de restauracion y los metodos de la limpieza, un glosario bilingue de
terminos comunes usados en el programa de Superfund de la EPA,
y en la pagina de Preguntas Frecuentes presenta mas de cien
preguntas y respuestas con amplia informacion relacionada a las
distintas areas del programa. Ademas contiene documentos en
espanol relacionados al programa de Relaciones y Ayuda a la
Comunidad, incluyendo el Programa de Donaciones de Asistencia
Tecnica. A traves de esta pagina Web, la EPA espera proveer a la
comunidad hispana la informacion y herramientas necesarias que
les permitiran participar significativamente en el proceso de limpieza
del programa de Superfund. Para mas informacion visite Superfund

en Espanol en el siguiente enlace iittp://www.epa.aov/superfund/spanish/index.htm .

Internet Seminars

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Seminar News - Many of you know that we routinely place seminars
in the CLU-IN Studio archive after they have aired. This provides
access to the slides and the audio file for each presentation. Some
of you requested that we make these audio files more portable. Now
we have done that. For more recent seminars, you now have the
option to download them in MP3 format which will allow you to listen
via portable music players. You may also subscribe to our podcast
feed, which will alert you when new seminar archives are available.

For more information, see http://clu-in.org/live/archive.cfm .

Webcast: 25 Years of Contaminated Land Management -
Achievements and Work Still to Be Done. Live from ConSoil in
Bordeaux, France, October 4, 2005. This webcast includes two
panels with four speakers each. Panel 1 is titled Shifts in
Contaminated Site Management in the EU and US and offers insight
to changes in the US and Europe to contaminated site management
over the past 25 years, and insight into future directions. Panel 2 is
titled, From Site Screening to Redevelopment, Progress in Every
Step. Presentations in this panel review major breakthroughs and
their value going forward. Registration is required for each panel at

http://www,cluin,ora/studio/consoil .

ITRC Permeable Reactive Barriers: Lessons Learned and New
Directions - October 6. This training presents updated information
regarding new developments, innovative approaches, and lessons
learned in the application of PRBs to treat a variety of groundwater
contaminants. The information will be presented by reviewing the
approaches and results at several sites where PRBs have been
deployed. The training is based on the ITRC guidance document
titled Permeable Reactive Barriers: Lessons Learned / New
Directions (PRB-4, 2005). For more information and to register, see

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

ITRC Guidance for Characterization, Design Construction and
Monitoring of Mitigation Wetlands - October 11. This seminar is
the second in a series of wetland trainings beginning with the ITRC
Technical and Regulatory Guidance Document for Constructed
Treatment Wetlands (December 2003, WTLND-1). To improve the
success of wetland mitigation projects, this training presents
comprehensive guidance for regulators, environmental
professionals, or owners to use to understand, characterize, design,
construct, and monitor mitigation wetlands. To register, see

http://www.itrcweb.ora OP http://clu-in.ora/studio .

ITRC Strategies for Monitoring the Performance of DNAPL
Source Zone Remedies - October 20. This training discusses

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issues surrounding the assessment of remediation performance at
DNAPL sites where the source zone is being targeted for treatment.
It is based on the ITRC document titled, Strategies for Monitoring the
Performance of DNAPL Source Zone Remedies. Specific issues
dealing with monitoring the performance of various DNAPL source
zone remediation technologies are discussed. Elements of a robust
performance monitoring program are described including the need to
establish appropriate performance goals and metrics well in
advance. To register, seehttnv/www.itrcweh.om or http://clu-in.ora/studio .

Enhanced Remediation of DNAPL-Contaminated Subsurface
Systems - October 26. This the third in a series of events
sponsored by the NIEHS Superfund Basic Research Program on
dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs). Dr. Casey Miller, of the
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, will present the work of his
research group. Remediation of subsurface systems contaminated
with DNAPLs remains as one of the most difficult open issues facing
Superfund. Dr. Miller will examine the physicochemical reasons why
this is so and summarize the challenges facing conventional
remediation approaches. He will discuss an evolving class of
remediation methods based upon the use of dense brine solutions to
control the movement of DNAPLs. Results from one-, two-, and
three-dimensional laboratory studies in heterogeneous porous
medium systems will be presented. Dr. Miller will describe results
from a three-stage remediation approach that illustrate a high
fraction of DNAPL removal from complex, heterogeneous,
three-dimensional systems. Finally, he discuss some open issues
and field-scale experimentation that are in progress. To register, see

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

Documents and Web Resources

Road Map to Understanding Innovative Technology Options for
Brownfields Investigation and Cleanup, Fourth Edition (EPA
542-B-05-001) This includes new and updated resources to assist in
identification and selection of innovative site characterization and
cleanup technologies for brownfields redevelopment. The Road Map
provides a general outline of the steps in the investigation and
cleanup of a site slated for redevelopment and introduces
brownfields stakeholders to the range of innovative technology
options and resources available to them. The Road Map provides
valuable information for a wide range of stakeholders involved in or
affected by redevelopment of brownfields sites, whether through
public projects, private developments, or public-private partnerships.
The Fourth Edition has been expanded significantly to include new

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and updated resources and supplemental information with 71 new
resources and one-page descriptions of technologies, processes,
and initiatives that affect the consideration and use of innovative
technologies (September 2005, 170 pages). View or download at
httn//nii,-in nm/tanhm.hs htm . For hard copies, contact (800) 490-9198 or (513)
489-8190 or fax to (513) 489-8695.

Field Tests of Nylon-Screen Diffusion Samplers and Pushpoint
Samplers for Detection of Metals in Sediment Pore Water,
Ashland and Clinton, Massachusetts, 2003 (USGS SIR
2005-5155). In cooperation with the EPA's 21M2 Initiative, the USGS
has completed a study on the use of nylon-screen diffusion and
pushpoint samplers for obtaining samples for metals analysis in
sediment pore water. The study concluded that both samplers were
effective in collecting pore water samples and yielded similar results.
The study also indicated wide variability in metals concentrations
over short distances within the sediments (September 2005, 56
pages). View or download aW ://clu-in.orq/21m2 .

Evaluation of Fugitive Emissions at a Former Landfill Site in
Colorado Springs, Colorado Using Ground-Based Optical
Remote Sensing Technology (EPA 600-R-05-041). With support
from the 21M2 Initiative, the EPA Office of Research and
Development used scanning open path Fourier transform infrared,
tunable diode laser absorption, and ultra-violet differential optical
absorption spectroscopy to determine if hazardous gases were
passing through the cover of a closed landfill. The investigation,
which was a first step in evaluating redevelopment options, found
two methane hotspots that were major contributors to a 4.9 g/s
methane flux emanating from the site (April 2005, 49 pages). View or

download at http://clu-in.ora/21 m2 .

Evaluation of a Former Landfill Site in Fort Collins, Colorado
Using Ground-Based Optical Remote Sensing Technology (EPA
600-R-05-042). With support from the 21M2 Initiative, the Office of
Research and Development used scanning open path Fourier
transform infrared, tunable diode laser absorption, and ultra-violet
differential optical absorption spectroscopy to determine if hazardous
gases were passing through the cover of a closed landfill. The
investigation, which was a first step in evaluating redevelopment
options, did not find significant gas movement through the cover, but
did detect a gasoline hotspot by a nearby building (April 2005, 54
pages). View or download at http://clu-in.ora/21 m2 .

Sensor Technologies Used During Site Remediation Activities -
Selected Experiences (EPA 542-R-05-007). EPA prepared this
report to provide an overview of several types of sensor technologies

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and a summary of selected experiences with using the technologies
during site remediation activities. The report highlights the
applications, implementation, strengths and limitations, and lessons
learned from actual projects that have used one or more sensor
technologies as part of an overall site remediation strategy.
Appendices one through seven provide case studies for specific
sites that have used sensor technologies during site remediation
activities (September 2005, 110 pages). View or download at

http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm.

Technology News and Trends - current issue (EPA 542-N-05-
005). This periodic EPA newsletter features a combination of articles
on innovative, in-situ technologies for the characterization and
treatment of soil, sediment, and ground water. This issue focuses on
emerging nanotechnologies applicable to hazardous waste
characterization and remediation (September 2005, 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.

Conferences and Symposia

Call for Abstracts! Design and Construction Issues at
Hazardous Waste Sites Conference, Philadelphia, April 19-20.

This EPA conference will provide a forum for discussion between the
private sector and the federal and state government regarding
design and construction issues at hazardous waste sites including
effective methods, lessons learned, and application of technologies.
EPA anticipates up to eight panel sessions across the topical areas
of groundwater, post-construction, and project management. The
deadline for submitting abstracts in November 10, 2005. For more

information, see http://www.rdra.org .

MTBE & Other Fuel Oxygenates: Field Methods for
Comprehensive Site Assessment, Long Island, October 13-14.

This course, cosponsored by EPA, is a one and one half day
program designed to enhance professional awareness of advances
in cutting edge field methods available to assess environmental
impacts resulting from petroleum-based MTBE and other fuel
oxygenate releases. For more information, see http://www.ligri.org .

US EPA Workshop on Nanotechnology for Site Remediation,
Washington DC, October 20-21. The purpose of the workshop is to
present the latest results from federally sponsored research grants
and current practices to raise the level of understanding and explore
the use of nanotechnology for hazardous waste site remediation.
Plenary talks will be followed by break-out sessions. It will serve as a

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stimulus for increased collaborations among the various researchers
and government scientists, and as a forum for discussing research
needs, barriers and incentives for using new nanotechnologies to
reduce environmental pollutants. The workshop is supported by the
Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable (FRTR), the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Department of
Commerce. Representatives from DoD, DOE, NSF, NIEHS, NASA,
and the National Council for Science and the Environment are also
helping to organize the workshop. For more information and to

register, please visit http://www. scacorp.com/nanositeremed/index, asp

Brownfields 2005: Reaching New Heights in Redevelopment,
November 2-4, Denver. This event is sponsored by the U.S. EPA,
the City of Denver and numerous 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. A 1.5 day delivery of the Triad training course is
scheduled immediately preceding the conference (October 31-Nov
1). For more information and to register, see http://www.brownfields2005.ora .

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