TechDirect, August 1, 2010

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> Special Announcements

Six Open Positions Supporting EPA. The following employment opportunities, which
may of interest to hazardous waste professionals, are being advertised as a public
service for the CLU-IN audience: (1) Two Environmental Scientists with EPA's
Technology Innovation and Field Services Division, Analytical Services Branch in
Arlington, VA; (2) One Research Hydrologist with EPA's Office of Research and
Development in Ada, OK; (3) Two Senior Environmental Employee (SEE) Program
Positions with EPA's Contract Laboratory Program in Arlington, VA and (4) One Senior
Environmental Employee (SEE) Program Position with EPA's Environmental Response
Team in Erlanger, Kentucky.For more information and application instructions, see

http://www.clu-in.ora/iobs/ .

EPA Solicits Innovative Ideas and Technological Solutions for Enbridge Oil Spill.

EPA has developed a voluntary submittal process to allow for faster review of the
suggestions being offered and to provide guidance regarding what information would be
most useful to the reviewing officials. The information received through this voluntary
submittal process will be scrutinized for innovative ideas and technological solutions
that are safe for the environment and public health and can be deployed along the
Kalamazoo River to help with cleanup. The information submitted will be forwarded to
the appropriate reviewing official who will contact submitters, if necessary. For more
information or to submit a technical solution, go to the EPA Enbridge Oil Spill web site
at httEV/wwWjeEajaov/enbndgesEjN/technotogji/jnde^^

> Upcoming Live Internet Seminars

ITRC LNAPL Training Parts 1, 2, and 3 - August 3,10, and 17, 2010. Light
non-aqueous phase liquids (LNAPLs) are organic liquids such as gasoline, diesel, and
other petroleum hydrocarbon products that are immiscible with water and less dense
than water. LNAPLs are important because they are present in the subsurface at
thousands of remediation sites across the country, and are frequently the focus of
assessment and remediation efforts. Part 1 of this training course explains how LNAPLs

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behave in the subsurface and examines what controls their behavior. Part 1 also
explains what LNAPL data can tell you about the LNAPL and site conditions. Relevant
and practical examples are used to illustrate key concepts. Part 2 addresses LNAPL
characterization and site conceptual model development as well as LNAPL recovery
evaluation and remedial considerations. Specifically, Part 2 discusses key LNAPL and
site data, when and why those data may be important, and how to get those data. Part
2 also discusses how to evaluate LNAPL recoverability. Part 3 uses the LNAPL
conceptual site model (LCSM) approach to identify the LNAPL concerns or risks and set
proper LNAPL remedial objectives and technology-specific remediation goals and
performance metrics. Part 3 also provides an overview of the LNAPL remedial
technology selection framework. For more information and to register, see

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

The Charrette: Redevelopment by Design - August 11, 2010, 2:00PM-3:30PM EDT
(18:00-19:30 GMT). A Charrette uses pictures and mapping tools to develop innovative,
sustainable plans for revitalization. Traditional planning and negotiation efforts can be
stymied by the complex issues and divergent perspectives, leaving all parties
frustrated. These collaborative workshops help participants visually understand the
complexities of land re-use and revitalization.They have made a difference across the
country by moving the affected stakeholders from negative approaches to positive
plans for the future. This training will help EPA employees explore the use of
Charrettes for collaborative redevelopment of Superfund sites. For more information
and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

Identifying & Evaluating Ecosystem Services at Contaminated Sites Prior to
Remediation - August 18, 2010, 3:00PM-4:30PM EDT (19:00-20:30 GMT). Green
remediation is the practice of considering all environmental effects of remedy
implementation and incorporating options to maximize net environmental benefits of
cleanup actions at contaminated sites. One of the core elements of green remediation is
land & ecosystems, which promotes ideas of land management and ecosystem
protection. There is a growing recognition of the significance of ecosystem services, as
well as the dramatic impacts human activities can have on these essential services.
Ecosystem services are the benefits that human populations derive from ecosystems.
Examples include erosion control, climate regulation, recreational opportunities and raw
materials. There is a unique opportunity to mitigate impacts on ecosystem services,
which may occur from the remediation of contaminated sites. Learn more about
ecosystem services, opportunities to mitigate impacts on ecosystem services at a site
level, and much more during this seminar brought to you by Sarah Slack, a NNEMS
fellow at the EPA. For more information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

PAH and PCB Toxicity and Adaptation - Lessons Learned from Chronically
Exposed Wild Populations - August 19, 2010, 2:00PM-4:00PM EDT (18:00-20:00
GMT). This seminar will feature Dr. Mark E. Hahn of Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution and Dr. Richard T. Di Giulio, Director of Duke University's Integrated
Toxicology Program. Dr. Hahn will describe research to understand the role of aryl
hydrocarbon receptors (AHRs) and AHR variants in the mechanism of resistance to
PCBs that has evolved in Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) inhabiting the New
Bedford Harbor (MA) superfund site. Other studies that address the role of AHRs as
biomarkers of susceptibility and resistance will be discussed. Dr. Di Giulio will describe
studies addressing mechanisms underlying the marked resistance to PAH toxicity
displayed by a population of Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) inhabiting a PAH
contaminated estuary adjacent to the Atlantic Woods Industries Superfund site in
Virginia. These studies subsequently motivated additional studies that will be described
that examined the unanticipated phenomenon of synergisitc toxicity between certain
PAHs. These latter studies included both the killifish and the zebrafish as models. For
more information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

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Understanding the FY11 Job Training Grant Application Guidelines - August 30,
2010, 2:00PM-4:00PM EDT (18:00-20:00 GMT). This seminar will provide an overview
of the FY11 application guidelines for the Environmental Workforce Development and
Job Training Grants - formerly known as the "Brownfields Job Training Grants," and is
specifically geared towards tribal, tribal and minority academic institution applicants
(however, anyone is free to attend). See the second session on September 2 for other
applicants below. Eligibility and ranking evaluation criteria will be covered, as well as
information on formatting and key building blocks of a successful proposal. A questions
and answers session will be held at the end. For more information and to register, see

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

Brownfields Nonprofit Outreach Training - August 31, 2010,1:00PM-3:00PM EDT
(17:00-19:00 GMT). The purpose of this meeting is to learn about the different types of
grants and assistance available through the Brownfields Program specifically targeting
nonprofits and their partners. For more information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

Understanding the FY11 Job Training Grant Application Guidelines - September
2, 2010, 2:00PM-4:00PM EDT (18:00-20:00 GMT). This seminar will provide an
overview of the FY11 application guidelines for the Environmental Workforce
Development and Job Training Grants -formerly known as the "Brownfields Job
Training Grants." Eligibility and ranking evaluation criteria will be covered, as well as
information on formatting and key building blocks of a successful proposal. A questions
and answers session will be held at the end. For more information and to register, see

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

> New Documents and Web Resources

Impacts of DNAPL Source Treatment: Experimental and Modeling Assessment of
the Benefits of Partial DNAPL Source Removal (EPA 600-R-09-096). When it is not
practical or economically feasible to achieve complete DNAPL mass depletion using
aggressive remediation techniques, it must be determined if the aggregate benefits of
partial DNAPL mass depletion are sufficient to reduce risks to an acceptable level and if
the costs associated with this partial depletion are justified by the benefits received.

This report summarizes field, lab, and modeling research conducted to address these
issues, with the primary objective being the development of a scientifically defensible
approach for assessing the long-term environmental impacts (benefits) of DNAPL
removal from source zones (September 2009, 172 pages). View or download at

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

EPA Launches a Collaborative Web Site for Integrated Environmental Modeling.

The U.S. EPA is launching a new on-line tool for scientific collaboration and knowledge
sharing that was built by Purdue University with support from EPA. The Integrated
Environmental Modeling Hub (iemHUB) allows environmental researchers to analyze
environmental problems and combine environmental models so that a better
understanding of the environment can be developed. EPA uses integrated modeling
assessments to inform decision making in support of its broad mission of protecting
human health and safeguarding the environment. With the website, the agency is
providing a state-of-the-art resource to the environmental modeling community. The
iemHUB supports the development of integrated models and their use in conducting
research and informing the decision making process. The iemHUB is being released by
the EPA-supported Community of Practice for Integrated Environmental Modeling
(CIEM). The Community of Practice is an informal collaborative organization that was
set-up by EPA and other scientists to advance the state of the science and technology
related to integrated modeling. View and use at http://www.iemhub.ora .

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EUGRIS Corner. EUGRIS Corner. New Documents on EUGRIS, the platform for
European contaminated soil and water information. More than 22 resources, events,
projects and news items were added to EUGRIS in July 1-24, 2010.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.

> Conferences and Symposia

National Environmental Monitoring Conference (NEMC) 2010, Washington, DC,
August 9-13, 2010. The National Environmental Monitoring Conference (NEMC) brings
together scientists and managers from federal and state agencies, the regulated
community, and laboratory and engineering support communities. It includes technical
sessions, training courses, exhibits, and networking opportunities. As in previous
years, this year's conference is being combined with the Forum on Laboratory
Accreditation under the umbrella of the Environmental Measurement Symposium to
allow many attendees to minimize travel costs.The Forum consists of meetings of a
number of committees of The NELAC Institute (TNI). The technical program will feature
over 100 technical presentations on recent developments in environmental monitoring.
The Environmental Laboratory Advisory Board (ELAB), a Federal Advisory Committee
to the U.S. EPA, will also be having an open public meeting to discuss their efforts on
topics such as the performance approach and laboratory accreditation. For more
information and to register, see http ://www.nemc.us .

Vapor Intrusion Pathway: A Practical Guideline ITRC 2-day Classroom Training,
Atlanta, GA, October 4-5, 2010. Led by internationally recognized experts, this 2-day
ITRC classroom training will enable you to learn the latest strategies to conduct site
screening and investigations; determine what tools are appropriate to collect quality
data and evaluate the results; apply multiple lines of evidence to ensure quality
decision-making; build solutions for VI issues through understanding of mitigation
options; and network with environmental professionals dealing with this interdisciplinary
and complex pathway. Interactive learning with hands-on exhibits, classroom
exercises, and frequent Q&A sessions will reinforce these course objectives and
contribute to a practical understanding of this difficult pathway. For more information

and tO register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora/crt.asp .

Registration Now Open!! Partners in Environmental Technology Technical
Symposium & Workshop, Washington, DC, November 30-December 2, 2010.

Hosted by the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP)
and the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), this event
will offer a comprehensive technical program featuring multiple technical sessions and
several short courses. This conference will assemble environmental researchers and
technology developers with the defense user and regulatory communities to showcase
cutting edge environmental technologies and ideas, as well as communicate the most
difficult challenges of our defense establishment. For more information and to register,

SG6 http://www.serdp-estcp.org/svmposium2010/ .

Call for Abstracts!! International Conference on Sustainable Remediation 2011:
State of the Practice, Amherst, MA, June 1-3, 2011. The Environmental Institute at
the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the U.S. EPA Office of Superfund
Remediation and Technology Innovation are pleased to announce the International
Conference on Sustainable Remediation 2011: State of the Practice to be held in
Amherst, Massachusetts June 1-3, 2011. The conference will bring together
researchers and practitioners from around the globe to address the state of the practice

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and future needs in sustainable remediation across the themes of green chemistry,
human health, and environmental response. Session presentations by scientists,
practitioners, and regulators will feature new research, field applications, and lessons
learned. Abstracts are encouraged in all areas of green and sustainable remediation as
related to hazardous waste cleanup, from basic to applied research, from case studies
to demonstration projects. The deadline for platform presentations is November 1,
2010. For more information and to submit an abstract, see

http://www.umass.edu/tei/conferences/SustainableRemediation/callforabstracts,html .

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