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> Open Solicitation

SERDP Core and SEED Solicitations. The Department of Defense Strategic
Environmental Research and Demonstration Program (SERDP) released its annual
Core and SERDP Exploratory Development (SEED) solicitations on October 28, 2010.
Funds are available through a competitive process to both federal and private
organizations to perform basic and applied research and advanced technology
development. Core Solicitation projects vary in cost and duration, consistent with the
scope of the work proposed. For the Core solicitation, pre-proposals from the
non-federal sector are due January 6, 2011. Federal proposals are due March 10,
2011. The SEED Solicitation is designed for work that will investigate innovative
environmental approaches that entail high technical risk or require supporting data to
provide proof of concept. SEED proposals are limited to not more than $150,000 and
approximately one year in duration. All SEED proposals are due March 10, 2011. View
the call for proposals and Statements of Need at

http://www.serdp-estcp.org/Fundina-Qpportunities/SERDP-Solicitations .

> Upcoming Live Internet Seminars

ITRC Quality Considerations for Munitions Response Projects - November 4,
2010,11:00AM-1:15PM EDT (15:00-17:15 GMT). This training introduces state
regulators, environmental consultants, site owners, and community stakeholders to
Quality Considerations for Munitions Response Projects (UXO-5, 2008), created by the
ITRC's Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Team. In this document, quality is defined as
"conformance to requirements." To manage quality, the quality requirements of the
project must first be understood. Requirements must be precisely stated and clearly
understood by everyone involved. A plan is then put in place to meet those
requirements. The UXO Team emphasizes taking a whole-system approach to
designing, planning and managing a munitions response (MR) project to optimize
quality. This training course is intended for an intermediate audience and assumes a
basic understanding of specialized processes associated with MR projects. For more
information and to register, see httn://www.it mweb.om or httn://ciu-in.om/iive .

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ITRC In Situ Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethene - DNAPL Source Zones -
November 9, 2010, 2:00PM-4:15PM EST (19:00-21:15 GMT). Treatment of
dissolved-phase chlorinated ethenes in groundwater using in situ bioremediation (ISB)
is an established technology; however, its use for DNAPL source zones is an emerging
application. This training course supports the ITRC Technical and Regulatory
Guidance document In Situ Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethene: DNAPL Source
Zones (BioDNAPL-3, 2008). This document provides the regulatory community,
stakeholders, and practitioners with the general steps practitioners and regulators can
use to objectively assess, design, monitor, and optimize ISB treatment of DNAPL
source zones. For more information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora or

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

ITRC Phytotechnologies - November 16, 2010, 2:00PM-4:15PM EST (19:00-21:15
GMT). This training familiarizes participants with ITRC's Phytotechnology Technical
and Regulatory Guidance and Decision Trees, Revised (Phyto-3, 2009).This document
provides guidance for regulators who evaluate and make informed decisions on
phytotechnology work plans and practitioners who have to evaluate any number of
remedial alternatives at a given site. This document updates and replaces
Phytoremediation Decision Tree (Phyto-1, 1999) and Phytotechnology Technical and
Regulatory Guidance Document (Phyto-2, 2001). It has merged the concepts of both
documents into a single document. This guidance includes new, and more importantly,
practical information on the process and protocol for selecting and applying various
phytotechnologies as remedial alternatives. For more information and to register, see

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

Contaminated Sediments: New Tools and Approaches for in-situ Remediation -
Session I - November 17, 2010, 2:00PM-4:00PM EST (19:00-21:00 GMT). This
seminar will feature SRP grantees Dr. Peggy O'Day (University of California - Merced)
and Dr. Tom Sheahan (Northeastern University), and will be moderated by Karl
Gustavson (US EPA). Dr. O'Day will present an overview of different types of reactive
amendments, mechanisms and chemistry associated with contaminant sequestration,
examples of recent applications, and opportunities for the use of new materials and
delivery methods. Dr. Sheahan will describe a bench-scale experimental study to
examine the efficacy of the reactive geocomposite mats or overlays (RCM) to isolate
and partially remediate PCB- and PAH-contaminated sediment, and to provide sufficient
sequestering functionality to minimize biouptake by organisms in clean sediment
overlying the RCM. He will present the results from a series of tests on spiked natural
sediment using a new device developed for this research, the Integrated Contaminated
Sediment Testing Apparatus Column (ICSTAC). For more information and to register,

SG6 http://clu-in.org/live .

ITRC Use and Measurement of Mass Flux and Mass Discharge - November 18,
2010,11:00AM-1:15PM EST (16:00-18:15 GMT). The ITRC technology overview, Use
and Measurement of Mass Flux and Mass Discharge (MASSFLUX-1, 2010), and
associated Internet-based training provide a description of the underlying concepts,
potential applications, description of methods for measuring and calculating, and case
studies of the uses of mass flux and mass discharge. This Technology Overview, and
associated internet based training are intended to foster the appropriate understanding
and application of mass flux and mass discharge estimates, and provide examples of
use and analysis. The document and training assumes the participant has a general
understanding of hydrogeology, the movement of chemicals in porous media,
remediation technologies, and the overall remedial process. For more information and

tO register, see http://www.itrcweb.org Or http://clu-in.ora/live .

Enhanced Attenuation of Chlorinated Organics: A Site Management Tool -
December 2, 2010,11:00AM-1:15PM EST (16:00-18:15 GMT). This training on the

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ITRC Technical and Regulatory Guidance for Enhanced Attenuation: Chlorinated
Organics (EACO-1, 2008) describes the transition (the bridge) between aggressive
remedial actions and MNA and vise versa. Enhanced attenuation (EA) is the application
of technologies that minimize energy input and are sustainable in order to reduce
contaminant loading and/or increase the attenuation capacity of a contaminated plume
to progress sites towards established remedial objectives. Contaminant loading and
attenuation capacity are fundamental to sound decisions for remediation of groundwater
contamination. This training explains how a decision framework which, when followed,
allows for a smooth transition between more aggressive remedial technologies to
sustainable remedial alternatives and eventually to Monitored Natural Attenuation. This
training will demonstrate how this decision framework allows regulators and
practitioners to integrate Enhanced Attenuation into the remedial decision process. For
more information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora or http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

> New Documents and Web Resources

Phytotechnologies for Site Cleanup (EPA 542-F-10-009). Phytotechnologies are a
set of techniques that make use of plants to achieve environmental goals. These
techniques use plants to extract, degrade, contain, or immobilize pollutants in soil,
groundwater, surface water, and other contaminated media. This fact sheet provides
information that will help you evaluate whether phytotechnologies will work at your site,
summarizes the applications of phytotechnologies for various contaminants, and
includes links to additional sources of information (September 2010, 12 pages). View or

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

Reference Guide to Non-combustion Technologies for Remediation of Persistent
Organic Pollutants in Soil, Second Edition - 2010 (EPA 542-R-09-007). This report
is the second edition of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (US EPA's) 2005
report and provides a high level summary of information on the applicability of existing
and emerging noncombustion technologies for the remediation of persistent organic
pollutants (POPs) in soil. Since the publication of this report in 2005, nine (9) additional
chemicals have been listed in the Stockholm Convention; this brings the total number of
chemicals currently listed as POPs under the Stockholm Convention to twenty-one (21).
In addition, three (3) POPs are currently under consideration (September 2010, 103
pages). View or download at http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm .

RE-Powering America's Land Initiative Management Plan. As part of the U.S. EPA's
RE-Powering America's Land initiative, the agency has developed a two-year draft
management plan to advance the development of renewable energy on potentially
contaminated land and mining sites. The draft plan describes activities EPA can take to
build upon the progress that the initiative has achieved since its launch in September of
2008.EPA started the initiative to determine the feasibility of developing renewable
energy production on Superfund, brownfields, and former landfill or mining sites. The
initiative aims to decrease the amount of green space used for development, reduce
greenhouse gas emissions, and provide health and economic benefits to local
communities, including job creation. View and submit comments through November 30,

201 0 at http://www.epa.aov/renewableeneravland/ .

SMARTe 2011 is now available. The most recent version of SMARTe provides
updated links, resources and information related to all aspects of the land revitalization
process including planning future use while considering environmental issues,
economic viability, and socio-cultural needs. For example, the newly updated Liability
Section of SMARTe provides an overview of liability risk (when a site is/was
contaminated) and how to reduce those risks. Additionally, a new sub-section under

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Future Land Use/Sustainable Practices provides information and considerations for
re-using a site as an urban garden. SMARTe is widely accessed by users in over 90
different countries. View SMARTe online at www.smarte.org .

EUGRIS Corner. New Documents on EUGRIS, the platform for European
contaminated soil and water information. More than 18 resources, events, projects and
news items were added to EUGRIS in October 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. The following resource was posted on EUGRIS:

TRITECH ETV (Environmental Technologies Verification) Program Summary. This
was a pilot project to develop an EU wide scheme for validating the performance of
environmental technologies, and was funded by the European Union^s Life
Environment Programme. The TRITECH project concentrates on three technology
areas; soil remediation, waste water and energy related technologies. View or

download project reports at http://www.lifeetv.com/downloads.htm .

> Conferences and Symposia

Registration Now Open!! Partners in Environmental Technology Technical
Symposium & Workshop, Washington, DC, November 30-December 2, 2010. This
event is sponsored by the Strategic Environmental Research and Development
Program (SERDP), Department of Defense's (DoD's) environmental science and
technology program, and the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program
(ESTCP), DoD's environmental technology demonstration and validation program. This
comprehensive technical symposium and workshop will feature 14 technical sessions
and three short courses. Technical sessions will highlight research and innovative
technologies that assist the DoD in addressing increasingly complex environmental and
mission sustainability challenges. Over the course of the event, short courses will
provide training opportunities on select technologies and methods in environmental
restoration and munitions response. For more information and to register, see

http://www,serdp-estcp,ora/svmposium2010/ .

Vapor Intrusion Pathway: A Practical Guideline ITRC 2-day Classroom Training,
San Antonio, TX, January 20-21, 2011. 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!! Brownfields 2011, Philadelphia, PA, April 3-5, 2011. The

National Brownfields Conference is the largest, most comprehensive conference
focused on cleaning up and redeveloping abandoned, underutilized, and potentially
contaminated properties in the nation. In addition to an outstanding educational
program, the conference has plentiful networking and business development
opportunities including the Economic Redevelopment Forum and the Brownfields 2011
Exhibit Hall. For more information and to register, see http://www.brownfieids2011.ora .

Call for Abstracts!! Sixth Annual Conference on Design and Construction Issues

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at Hazardous Waste Sites, Philadelphia, PA, April 13-15, 2011. The conference,
hosted by the U.S. EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, will facilitate
information exchange among professionals from the private and public sectors
regarding design and construction issues at hazardous waste sites including effective
methods, remediation strategies, lessons learned, and application of technologies.
Abstracts are due by November 12, 2010. For more information and to submit an

abstract, see https://superfund.usace.armv.mii/201 idchws .

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