TechDirect, June 1, 2012

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remediation of contaminated soil, sediments and ground water.

Mention of non-EPA documents or presentations does not constitute a U.S. EPA endorsement of their contents, only an
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> Brownfields Grant Award Announcement

EPA Announces $69.3 Million to Clean Up Contaminated Sites and Revitalize Communities. EPA is announcing new
Brownfields grants to provide communities with funding necessary to assess, clean and redevelop contaminated properties,
boost local economies and create jobs while protecting public health.The 245 grantees include tribes and communities in
39 states across the country, funded by EPA's Brownfields Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and Cleanup (ARC) grants
and RLF Supplemental GrantsSince the Program's inception, EPA's Brownfields investments have leveraged more than
$18.3 billion in cleanup and redevelopment funding from a variety of public and private sources and have resulted in
approximately 75,500 jobsEPA has awarded 2,008 Assessment grants totaling $480.1 million, 292 Revolving Loan Fund
grants totaling $286.1 million, and 838 Cleanup grants totaling $157.6 million.For more information and to view awarded
brownfields grants by state, see http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/news .

> Upcoming Live Internet Seminars

ITRC Biofuels: Release Prevention, Environmental Behavior, and Remediation - June 7, 2012,11:00AM-1:15PM
EDT (15:00-17:15 GMT).This training, which is based on the ITRC's Biofuels: Release Prevention, Environmental
Behavior, and Remediation (Biofuels-1, 2011), focuses on the differences between biofuels and conventional fuels specific
to release scenarios, environmental impacts, characterization, and remediatioriThe trainers will define the scope of the
potential environmental challenges by introducing biofuel fundamentals, regulatory status, and future usage projections.
Participants will learn how and when to use the ITRC biofuels guidance document for their projects.They will understand the
differences in biofuel and petroleum behavior; become familiar with the biofuel supply chain, potential release scenarios
and release prevention; be able to develop an appropriate conceptual model for the investigation and remediation of
biofuels; and select appropriate investigation and remediation strategief.or more information and to register, see

http://www.itrcweb.org Of http://clu-in.org/live .

ITRC Incorporating Bioavailability Considerations into the Evaluation of Contaminated Sediment Sites - June 12,
2012, 2:00PM-4:15PM EDT (18:00-20:15 GMT). ITRC's web-based Technical and Regulatory Guidance, Incorporating
Bioavailability Considerations into the Evaluation of Contaminated Sediment Sites (Sed-1, 2011) and associated
Internet-based training are intended to assist state regulators and practitioners with understanding and incorporating
fundamental concepts of bioavailability in contaminated sediment management practiceJ.his guidance and training describe
how bioavailability considerations can be used to evaluate exposure at contaminated sediment sites, the mechanisms
affecting contaminant bioavailability, available tools used to assess bioavailability, the proper application of those tools and
how bioavailability information can be incorporated into risk-management decisionfhis guidance and training also contain
summaries of case studies where bioavailability has been assessed and considered in the contaminated sediment
remedial decision making processThis guidance and training provide insight on how bioavailability assessments can be
used to understand, mitigate and manage risk at a contaminated sediment site, often at a reduced overall project cost.For
more information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.org OT http://clu-in.org/live .

New CLU-IN Mining Sites Webinar Series. This new webinar series will complement the CLU-IN Focus Page on
Characterization, Cleanup, and Revitalization of Abandoned Mining Sites.The webinar series is targeted to site managers,
regulatory agencies, consultants, and the general public as a source of relevant and current information on abandoned
mine land issues and available treatment technologiesPotential topics include technology transfer, innovative and ecological
approaches to dealing with mining waste, reuse and recovery technologies, renewable energy on former mine sites, and
other related focus areasl.deas for other webinar topics are welcome! Please submit your comments to Michele Mahoney at
mahonev.micheie@epa.aov. The first webinar in the series will focus on Technology Transfer and Training Resources for Mining
Sites.The webinar will be held on June 13, 2012, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, EDT (17:00-19:00 GMT). For more information and to

register, visit jTttgT/cluHjroj^/mininaZS^JiiS-

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ITRC A Decision Framework for Applying Attenuation Processes to Metals and Radionuclides - June 14, 2012,
11:00AM-1:15PM EDT (15:00-17:15 GMT). This training and the associated ITRC Technical and Regulatory Guidance
document, A Decision Framework for Applying Attenuation Processes to Metals and Radionuclides (APMR-1, 2010), is
intended for anyone involved with evaluating, investigating, remediating or managing a site that involves metal and
radionuclide contaminants in groundwaters training and document provides: introduction to key attenuation processes for
metals and radionuclides, information on incorporating Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) into remedial alternatives for
metals/rads, and an overview of the decision framework on MNA for metals and radionuclides in groundwater within the
larger evaluation framework of a contaminated sit&.or more information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.org OT http://clu-in.org/live .

ITRC Development of Performance Specifications for Solidification/Stabilization - June 26, 2012, 2:00PM-4:15PM
EDT (18:00-20:15 GMT). The ITRC technical and regulatory guidance document Development of Performance
Specifications for Solidification/Stabilization (S/S-1, 2011) and associated Internet-based training provide an approach to
assist practitioners and regulators with measuring and determining acceptable S/S performance.This approach developed
by the ITRC Solidification/Stabilization Team provides information for developing, testing, and evaluating appropriate
site-specific performance specifications and the considerations for designing appropriate long-term stewardship programs. In
addition, the approach provides useful tools for establishing an appropriate degree of treatment and regulatory confidence
in the performance data to support decision-making.This training and guidance is intended to be beneficial to anyone
involved with CERCLA, RCRA, Brownfields, UST or any other regulatory program where S/S has been selected or
implemented as a remedial technolog^For more information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora Of http://clu-in.org/live .

> New Documents and Web Resources

Optimization Evaluation, North Penn Area 6 Superfund Site, Lansdale, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (EPA
542-R-11-012).The North Penn Area 6 Superfund Site (NPA6 Site) addresses multiple sources of contamination and a
broad contaminant plume that underlies a large portion of Lansdale, PennsylvaniaTetrachloroethene (PCE), trichloroethene
(TCE), and associated degradation products are the primary contaminants of concern. EPA originally identified 26 facilities
in the Lansdale area as possible sources of contamination due to their use of site-related solvents.These 26 properties
were grouped into two operable units (OUs) for soil contamination that would address source control through soil
remediationOUl addressed 20 properties where EPA would perform remedial activities. OU2 will address the six remaining
properties where the owners/operators will complete the work with EPA oversight. The groundwater contamination
underlying the area is addressed in the OU3 Record of Decision (ROD) signed in August 2000. OU3 includes groundwater
extraction and treatment of the contaminated groundwater at 10 source locations. Of these 10 locations, six are funded by
Superfund (Fund-lead) and four are funded by potentially responsible parties (PRP).Groundwater remedies for five of the
Fund-lead locations have been constructed and are the focus of this optimization evaluation report. EPA Region 3
requested that an optimization evaluation be conducted to identify potential opportunities to improve these five OU3
systems and to identify potential options for replacing or supplementing the existing remedies (April 2012, 146 pages)View
Or download at htysT/cluHrroKj/tec^ .

General Services Administration Sustainable Facilities Tool - Green Products Compilation. The General Services
Administration's (GSA's) web-based Green Products Compilation (GPC) is now available to the public as a new module of
the Sustainable Facilities Tool.GSA developed the GPC to help federal acquisition professionals better understand which
environmental programs apply to the products and services they buy.Currently, the GPC lists products for which the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Energy, or U.S. Department of Agriculture have issued designations
or otherwise provided guidance for environmental or energy attributes. The GPC encompasses 19 product categories,
including building construction materials such as concrete and insulation; cleaning products such as sorbents and dust
suppressants; landscaping products such as compost and fertilizers; lubricants, oil, hydraulic fluid and grease for
machinery; and vehicle products such as engine coolants and diesel fuel additive&/iew and use at

http://www.sftool.gov/greenprocurement .

Technology News and Trends: Let Us Know If You Would Like to Go Paperless! In the interest of minimizing the
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Technology Innovation News Survey Corner. The Technology Innovation News Survey contains
market/commercialization information; reports on demonstrations, feasibility studies and research; and other news relevant
to the hazardous waste community interested in technology developmentRecent issues, complete archives, and
subscription information is available athttn //du-in om/nroductsftins/. The following resources were included in recent issues:

•	Sediment Remediation through Activated Carbon Amendment: Long-Term Monitoring of a Field Pilot in Trondheim
Harbour

•	Treatment of Dioxin Contaminated Soils: Literature Review and Remediation Method Development

•	Radionuclide Release from Slag and Concrete Waste Materials, Part 2: Relationship between Laboratory Tests and

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Field Leaching

•	Radionuclide Behavior in Soils and Soil-to-Plant Concentration Ratios for Assessing Food Chain Pathways

•	Engineered Covers for Waste Containment: Changes in Engineering Properties and Implications for Long-Term
Performance Assessment

•	Guidelines for Tailoring Community Engagement Activities to Circumstances at Leaking Underground Storage Tanks
Sites

On-Demand Video: Thermal Treatment Lessons Learned, SERDP-ESTCP (2011). The short course covered the state
ofthe art and recent advances in the fundamental understanding of thermal technologies and also highlighted recent
field-scale demonstrationsView online at

http://www.serd p-estcp.orqrrools-and-Traininq/Environmental-Restoration/DNAPL-Source-Zonesrrhermal-T reatment-Short-Course/SC3-Q1-Overview-and-State-of-the-Practice-Summarv

EUGRIS Corner. New Documents on EUGRIS, the platform for European contaminated soil and water information. More
than 24 resources, events, projects and news items were added to EUGRIS in May 2012. 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 resources were posted on EUGRIS:

NICOLE 2012 Sustainable Remediation Working Group Report (2012). In September 2010, NICOLE'S Sustainable
Remediation Work Group (SRWG) published a Road Map to Sustainable Remediation, which was the primary deliverable
of a two-year project.These chapters provide the background context and the full technical details for this project. View or

download at htt£;//^^jTicoleiorcfl/documents/DocumentListasEX?l^7&^ni.

Hydraulic Fracturing or 'Tracking" A Short Summary of Current Knowledge and Potential Environmental Impacts
(2012).The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Ireland and University of Aberdeen prepared this preliminary report
to document what is currently known and understood about tracking and the potential environmental impacts.The report will
help to form the basis for a larger and more detailed research study. View or download at

http://www.epa.ie/downloads/pubs/research/sss/name,33314.en.html .

> Conferences and Symposia

Training Opportunities for Small and Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs). The U.S. EPA Technology Innovation and
Field Services Division (TIFSD) is offering training that is designed to build the technical capacity of SDBs in the site
characterization and remediation field.The training is part of an exciting new initiative designed to build the technical
capacity of SDBs as they compete for environmental cleanup jobs in a greener workforce. The following courses are
scheduled to be offered in 2012: Groundwater High-Resolution Site Characterization, August 7-8 in Boston, MA (
httpv/wwwtrainex orn/138^: Best Management Practices for Site Assessment, Remediation, and Greener Cleanups, August 13 in
Denver, CO fop://trainex.ora/BMP-sARGcV and Triad Training for Practitioners, August 14-16 in Denver, CO
ihttp://trainex.ora/TriadPractitioners). There are no tuition costs for these courses. Other environmental professionals who may find
these courses of interest include EPA, federal, state, and tribal technical project managers and stakeholders involved in
the cleanup and reuse of hazardous waste sitesFor additional information on this initiative, visit http://clu-in.org/smallbusiness .

Registration Now Open!! State Environmental Protection in 2012 (STEP 2012), Washington, DC, June 7-8, 2012.

STEP 2012 will feature state environmental commissioners/directors engaging representatives of federal agencies,
industry, environmental groups, think tanks, associations, and legal and political consulting firms to address today's most
pressing environmental issuesThe meeting provides a forum for state officials, business and industry, nonprofits,
governmental agencies, and others to explore current challenges in meeting environmental and public health demands in
an era of declining resourcesTopics for discussion include: more rules, less money, air& energy, innovation, green energy,
toxics reform, coal ash, and water issuesFor more information and to register, see http://wwwecos.ora/section/events/?id=4622 .

Call for Abstracts!! 3rd International Conference on Managing Urban Land & 6th International Conference on
Innovative Solutions for Revitalisation of Degraded Areas, Ustron, Poland, October 2-4, 2012. The main conference
theme is "Innovative Solutions towards Circular Land Use" and combines aspects of urban land management and
degraded land revitalisationA wide range of practitioners and researchers will share results of international scientific
projects, policy approaches and best practice experiences.Trends in innovative land revitalisation and new approaches for
public and private sector decision-making will be presented.The conference will also highlight the future of the EU's
cohesion policy under the agenda of EUROPE 2020.Attendees will learn how to make life in urban agglomerations
sustainabie, how to restrict urban sprawl and minimise transportation and traffic need, how to contribute to the preservation
of cultural heritage and how to clean up and restore the environmenUltimately they will learn how to manage urban land in
a more sustainable manner that makes optimal use ofthe opportunities brownfield sites offer. Abstracts are due by June 15,
2012. For more information and to submit an abstract, see httpv/wwwietu katnwice pi/enn/News/rahemet ?m?i.

Calls for Abstracts!! Sustainable Remediation 2012 Conference, Vienna, Austria, November 14-16 2012. The

Sustainable Remediation 2012 Conference is being held by EURODEMOplus (Environment Agency Austria) in association
with the US EPA and CLAIRE (UK).The Sustainable Remediation Conference 2012 provides a venue for professionals and

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interested parties from multiple backgrounds to share experiences and perspectives on how contaminated sites can be
remediated with a lower environmental footprint, and how their reuse can contribute to a more sustainable developmentlhe
event builds on the Green Remediation Conference held in Copenhagen November 2009, and subsequent discussions at
ConSoil and through virtual events.The conference call for abstracts is open through June 8th with full details provided at
jTttgv^^wsustainabieremediation^oizo^. To submit an abstract, fill out the contact form at httgT^^weurodemojnfo/^eneraj/contacy. For further
background on previous events see http://ciu-in.ora/aiobai.

Call for Abstracts!! AquaConSoil 2013 Conference, Barcelona, Spain, April 16-19, 2013. The AquaConSoil (formerly
ConSoil) conference continues the tradition of serving as Europe's largest conference on applied knowledge of the
management of soil-water systems.As organized by UFZ and Deltares, the conference themes address sustainable use of
soil-water systems; resource management with a special focus on arid and semiarid regions; monitoring and assessment;
remediation of contaminated water, soil, and sediment; and concepts and policies for sustainable management of
soil-water systems and resource efficienotybstracts are due by June 30, 2012. For more information and to submit an

abstract, SeejTtti^/^^wa^uaconsoiLorcfl/A^uaConSoil^OIS/StartjTtml .

Call for Ideas!! National Brownfields Conference, Atlanta, GA, May 15-17, 2013. Organizers of the 15th National
Brownfields Conference want your ideas! The program for this annual conference is intended to motivate brownfields
stakeholders to share knowledge and expertise and learn from each others' experiences.Venues for over 100 educational
sessions include panel and plenary presentations, discussion-based roundtables and town hall meetings, business
development opportunities such as the Economic Redevelopment Forum and exhibit hall, mobile workshops, and
redevelopment walking tours^bstracts are due by August 3, 2012. For more information and to submit an abstract, see

http://www.brownfieldsconference.org .

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