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> Upcoming Live Internet Seminars

ITRC Planning and Promoting of Ecological Land Reuse of Remediated Sites -

May 15. This training is based on the ITRC Technical and Regulatory Guideline:
Planning and Promoting Ecological Land Reuse of Remediated Sites (ECO-2, 2006).
The document presents a process to promote ecological land reuse activities
considering natural or green technologies instead of more traditional remedies. The
guidance demonstrates that natural or ecological end-uses are valuable alternatives to
conventional property development or redevelopment. Ecological benefits and a
process for calculating their value are included in the guidance and reviewed in this
training. For more information and to register, see httn://www.itmweh.om or httnv/ciu-in.nm/studin .

Management and Interpretation of Data Under a Triad Approach - May 22. This
session will cover the Brownfields and Land Revitalization Technology Support Center
(BTSC) bulletin on implementing a data management program for a Triad project. It will
include a brief introduction to the Triad approach, answers to frequently asked
questions about data management on Triad projects, three examples of data
management with state agencies as the primary regulatory body, and sources of
additional information for project teams and stakeholders who develop or provide input
on data management. For more information and to register, see httn://ciu-in.om/sturtio .

Bioavailability - Metals - May 28. The Superfund Basic Research Program (SBRP), in
collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Technology Innovation
Program, presents "Bioavailability - Metals." Dr. Dominic Di Toro, Professor of Civil and
Environmental Engineering, University of Delaware, will review available models - the
Free Ion Activity Model, the Biotic Ligand Model and Equilibrium Partitioning - and
supporting data for water column, sediments and soils and will present example
applications to human health in his presentation "Environmental Control of Metal
Bioavailability." Dr. Nicholas Basta, Professor, Soil and Environmental Chemistry, Ohio
State University, will present data gaps, uncertainties and research needed to apply in
vitro gastrointestinal (IVG) methods to contaminated sites in his presentation
"Assessing Contaminant Human (Bio)availability in Soil with In Vitro Gastrointestinal:
Uncertainties, Data Gaps, and Research Needs." For more information and to register,

See httEV/duHnjOi^/studja .

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ConSoil 2008 Special Sessions on Green Remediation (June 5) and Brownfields,
Bioenergy and Biofeedstocks (June 6).EPA is collaborating with the European
Groundwater and Contaminated Land Information Portal to bring to you live, via
Webcast, two 90-minute special sessions on sustainability and contaminated site
cleanup. These sessions are being held at the 2008 ConSoil Conference in Milan, Italy.
The sessions link two important emerging themes for contaminated land management,
both connected with improving its sustainability and reducing its cost. The first theme is
the integration of land management of large areas with re-use for non-food crops,
ecosystem recovery and revenue generation. The second is what is termed "green
remediation," which maximizes the net environmental benefit of contaminated land
remediation techniques. For more information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/studio .

> New Documents and Web Resources

Green Remediation: Incorporating Sustainable Environmental Practices into
Remediation of Contaminated Sites (EPA 542-R-08-002). Green remediation is the
practice of considering all environmental effects of remedy implementation and
incorporating options to maximize the net environmental benefit of cleanup actions. This
primer outlines the principles of green remediation and describes opportunities to
reduce the footprint of cleanup activities throughout the life of a project. Best
management practices (BMPs) outlined in this document help decision-makers,
communities, and other stakeholders (such as project managers, field staff, and
engineering contractors) identify new strategies in terms of sustainability. These
strategies complement rather than replace the process used to select primary remedies
that best meet site-specific cleanup goals. The primer identifies the range of
alternatives available to improve sustainability of cleanup activities and to help
decision-makers balance the alternatives within existing regulatory frameworks. To
date, EPA's sustainability initiatives have addressed a broader scope or focused on
individual elements of green remediation such as clean energy (April 2008, 54 pages).

View Or download at http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm .

Engineering Forum Issue Paper: Online Hazardous Waste Cleanup Technical
Resources (EPA 542-F-08-003). This issue paper is intended to give the reader
examples of some online technical resources that can assist with hazardous waste
cleanups in the Superfund, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and
Brownfields programs. Given the dynamics of online resources, this paper provides only
a snapshot of the resources available at the time of publication (April 2008, 12 pages).

View Or download at http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm .

Technology News and Trends (EPA 542-N-08-002). This issue contains articles on
an adaptive treatment strategy to address extensive DNAPL contamination, sodium
persulfate and hydrogen peroxide injections to achieve ground-water cleanup, and an
integrated technology approach to remediate a site contaminated by 56 chemicals (April
2008, 6 pages). View or download at http://ciu-in.ora/techpubs.htm .

Remediation Technologies for Perchlorate Contamination in Water and Soil
(PERC-2).This report was produced by the Interstate Technology and Regulatory
Council (ITRC). The purpose of this document is to review technologies applicable to
the remediation of perchlorate in water and soil. In addition, the social, political, and
regulatory barriers to the deployment of these technologies are examined. The goal of
the document is to provide industry, responsible parties, and state and federal
environmental regulators with reliable guidance to help streamline the review and
approval process for selecting and implementing perchlorate treatment technologies

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(March 2008, 109 pages). Visw or download at http://www.itrcweb.0ra/D0cuments/PERc-2.pdf.

EUGRIS Corner. New Documents on EUGRIS, the platform for European
contaminated soil and water information. More than 47 resources, events projects and
news items were added to EUGRIS 1 - 24 April, 2008. These can be viewed at
http://www.euaris.info/whatsnew.asp. Then select the appropriate month and year for the updates
in which you are interested. The following reports were featured on EUGRIS:

Quality in Land Remediation: Indicators and Protocols for Brownfield Land.

CLAIRE research bulletins describe specific, practical aspects of research which have
direct application to the characterisation, monitoring or remediation of contaminated soil
or groundwater. This research bulletin describes a novel technique for manganese
removal from mine waters. View or download at

http://www,claire,co,uk/index,php?option=com docman&task=doc download&aid=168<emid=25.

Secondary Model Procedure for the Development of Appropriate Soil Sampling
Strategies for Land Contamination. Part A of this document contains explanatory
material that discusses the relationship between soil sampling and risk assessment, the
importance of the Conceptual Model, uncertainty and data quality, and key design
parameters. Part B contains procedures for developing appropriate soil sampling
strategies and for reviewing planned or completed work. The document addresses only
those matters relevant to the development of sampling strategies for soils and closely
allied materials such as solid wastes, ground gases and vapours, the leachable fraction,
soil pore waters and nonaqueous phase liquids. View or download at

http://publications.environment-aaencv.aov.uk/pdf/SP5-066-TR-e-e.pdf .

> Conferences and Symposia

2008 EPA Science Forum, Washington, DC, May 20-22. This seventh annual event
is designed to showcase EPA's commitment to quality science; highlight high-priority
topics and accomplishments; and facilitate dialogue among EPA scientists and their
collaborators, clients, customers, stakeholders, and colleagues from across
government, the private sector, academia, and the scientific community. This year's
Forum will emphasize the theme of innovative technologies and their application to a
healthy and prosperous environment. For more information and to register, see

http://www.epa.aov/scienceforum/ .

Triad Investigations: New Approaches and Innovative Strategies, Amherst, MA,
June 10-13. The June 2008 National Conference Triad Investigations: New
Approaches and Innovative Strategies will feature three full days of conference
presentations, Triad training sessions, specialized workshops, an interactive tool room,
field equipment demonstrations, exhibitor hall, poster sessions, and an array of
networking opportunities. The conference will include training sessions, platform
sessions, and specialized workshops focused on implementation of new tools,
approaches, and strategies for hazardous waste site characterization, site remediation,
and site redevelopment. The conference also will feature new tools and techniques for
sampling and monitoring related to real-time information, continuous monitoring, and
long-term monitoring for site closure and stewardship. Best practices and lessons
learned will be emphasized throughout the training sessions, platform sessions, and
workshops. The complete conference program is available at

http://www.umass.edu/tei/conferences/Triad PDF/Program.pdf . For more information and tO register, See

http://www.umass.edu/tei/conferences/triad.html .

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