TechDirect, June 1, 2014

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> Upcoming Live Internet Seminars

Benchmark Dose Modeling Training - June 3-5, 2014. EPA wants to bring the
Benchmark Dose Modeling training and tutorial to CLU-IN members. This is a 6 module
training covering all aspects of this modeling tool. Intended audience is risk assessors.
For more information and to register, see httn://ciu-in.om/iive .

ITRC Use and Measurement of Mass Flux and Mass Discharge - June 10, 2014,
2:00PM-4:15PM EDT (18:00-20:15 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 httEV/wwwjtrcwebjOi^ or httEV/dujrvorcj/ljve .

ITRC Integrated DNAPL Site Strategy - June 12, 2014,11:00AM-1:15PM EDT
(15:00-17:15 GMT). The ITRC Integrated Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Site
Strategy (IDSS-1, 2011) technical and regulatory guidance document will assist site
managers in development of an integrated site remedial strategy. This course
highlights five important features of an IDSS including: a conceptual site model (CSM)
that is based on reliable characterization and an understanding of the subsurface
conditions that control contaminant transport, reactivity, and distribution; remedial
objectives and performance metrics that are clear, concise, and measureable; treatment
technologies applied to optimize performance and take advantage of potential
synergistic effects; monitoring based on interim and final cleanup objectives, the
selected treatment technology and approach, and remedial performance goals; and
reevaluating the strategy repeatedly and even modifying the approach when objectives
are not being met or when alternative methods offer similar or better outcomes at lower
cost. For more information and to register, see httev/wwwjtrcwebjora or httEV/cjuHtvorcj/jjve,.

Frequently-Asked Questions about Monitored Natural Attenuation in

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Groundwater - June 13, 2014,1:30PM-3:00PM EDT (17:30-19:00 GMT). The talk will
highlight a recently-published guidance document that uses the Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs) format to provide a concise overview of current knowledge regarding
management of subsurface contaminant releases using monitored natural attenuation
(MNA). The envisioned audience includes state regulators, federal regulators, industry,
consultants, DoD staff, and members of the local community involved in selecting
remedies for contaminated sites. The intended value of the document is to provide
current knowledge in support of sound decisions. In the interest of brevity, the FAQs
assume that the reader has a general understanding of hydrogeology, the movement of
chemicals in porous media, remediation technologies, and the remedy selection
process. The FAQ for MNA was inspired by the fact that it has been over a decade
since publication of Natural Attenuation of Fuels and Chlorinated Solvents which was
co-authored by one of the FAQ authors (Newell). While still useful for certain topics, by
2014 it was missing several important advances in characterization, data interpretation,
and regulatory thinking that are now mainstays of MNA. The FAQ for MNA is an attempt
to identify and highlight the important advances that have occurred since 1999. As part
of the webinar, Dr. John Wilson, formally of USEPA and now with Scissortail
Environmental, will be interviewed and give his perspective about how MNA fits into
today's remediation projects. For more information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

ITRC Green & Sustainable Remediation - June 17, 2014, 2:00PM-4:15PM EDT
(18:00-20:15 GMT). Many state and federal agencies are just beginning to assess and
apply green and sustainable remediation (GSR) into their regulatory programs. This
training provides background on GSR concepts, a scalable and flexible framework and
metrics, tools and resources to conduct GSR evaluations on remedial projects. The
training is based on the ITRC's Technical & Regulatory Guidance Document: Green
and Sustainable Remediation: A Practical Framework (GSR-2, 2011) as well as ITRC's
Overview Document, Green and Sustainable Remediation: State of the Science and
Practice (GSR-1, 2011). Beyond basic GSR principles and definitions, participants will
learn the potential benefits of incorporating GSR into their projects; when and how to
incorporate GSR within a project's life cycle; and how to perform a GSR evaluation
using appropriate tools. In addition, a variety of case studies will demonstrate the
application of GSR and the results. The training course provides an important primer
for both organizations initiating GSR programs as well as those organizations seeking to
incorporate GSR considerations into existing regulatory guidance. For more
information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora or http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

Military Munitions Support Services - MMRP Tools - June 24, 2014,

1:00PM-4:45PM EDT (17:00-20:45 GMT). This is one of the monthly webinar sessions
for the Military Munitions Support Services (M2S2) community. During this session,
speakers will make presentations on a variety of topics relative to the latest updates on
successful use of MMRP tools such as VSP, UXO Estimator, and advanced
classification. For more information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

ITRC Groundwater Statistics for Environmental Project Managers - June 26, 2014,
2:00PM-4:15PM EDT (18:00-20:15 GMT). Statistical techniques may be used
throughout the process of cleaning up contaminated groundwater. It is challenging for
practitioners, who are not experts in statistics, to interpret, and use statistical
techniques. ITRC developed the Technical and Regulatory Web-based Guidance on
Groundwater Statistics and Monitoring Compliance (GSMC-1, 2013) and this
associated training specifically for environmental project managers who review or use
statistical calculations for reports, who make recommendations or decisions based on
statistics, or who need to demonstrate compliance for groundwater projects. The
training class will encourage and support project managers and others who are not
statisticians to: use the ITRC Technical and Regulatory Web-based Guidance on
Groundwater Statistics and Monitoring Compliance (GSMC-1, 2013) to make better
decisions for projects; apply key aspects of the statistical approach to groundwater

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data; and answer common questions on background, compliance, trend analysis, and
monitoring optimization. ITRC's Technical and Regulatory Web-based Guidance on
Groundwater Statistics and Monitoring Compliance (GSMC-1, 2013) and this
associated training bring clarity to the planning, implementation, and communication of
groundwater statistical methods and should lead to greater confidence and
transparency in the use of groundwater statistics for site management. For more
information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora or http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

CEC Preliminary Assessment/Site Inspection (PA/SI) Webinar Series - June 30,
July 2, 7, 9,11,14, 21, 28, 30. The CERCLA Education Center (CEC) is offering a
nine-part Preliminary Assessment and Site Inspection (PA/SI) Webinar Series in June
and July 2014. PA/SI is an intermediate training course designed for personnel who
are required to compile, draft and review PA, SI and HRS documentation records and
packages submitted for sites proposed for the National Priorities List (NPL). This
course is open to EPA, federal, state, tribal and contractor personnel who
support site investigation programs. The PA/SI Webinar Series provides an
introduction to the Superfund site assessment process and describes the preliminary
assessment and site inspection phases of this process. The course will incorporate a
mix of lecture and exercises using Quickscore for each of the four pathways. The
objective of the exercise is to give participants the opportunity to evaluate and score PA
information using the HRS Quickscore software. Participants will use information from a
fictitious site to (1) evaluate and calculate a preliminary HRS score, and (2) develop
release and target hypotheses that should be pursued in an SI. In order to receive
credit for taking the course, participants must participate in each session. If you are
unable to make one of the sessions, archived versions will be made available at
www.ciu-in.ora that you can take to receive credit for the missed live session. In order to
receive credit for a missed session, you must complete the missed session within 2
months of the originally scheduled date and submit an evaluation form from that
archived module. For more information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

> New Documents and Web Resources

EPA Issues New Groundwater Guidance Document. The Office of Superfund
Remediation and Technology Innovation and the Federal Facility Restoration and
Reuse Office recently issued a new groundwater guidance document, the Groundwater
Remedy Completion Strategy (OSWER Directive 9200.2-144). Its purpose is to help
focus resources on the information and decisions needed to effectively complete
groundwater cleanups. It is part of a suite of groundwater guidance, including the 2011

Groundwater Road Map (http://www.epa.aov/superfund/health/conmedia/awdocs/pdfs/awroadmapfinal.pdfV

being developed by EPA to help focus resources on the information and decisions
needed to effectively complete groundwater cleanups (May 2014, 28 pages). View or

download at http://www.epa.aov/superfund/health/conmedia/awdocs/pdfs/EPA Groundwater Remedy Completion.pdf

Technology News and Trends (EPA 542-N-14-001). This issue highlights how
remedies for contaminated sites may be vulnerable to the impacts of climate change
and how measures may be taken to adapt remedies to the impacts. Potential impacts
include extreme or sustained changes in temperatures, increased flood events or
droughts, increased wind intensity, more frequent and intense wildfires, and sea level
rise. The U.S. EPA Superfund program has developed an approach that raises
awareness of the vulnerabilities and applies climate change science as a standard
business practice in site cleanup projects. Articles featured in this issue examine
vulnerabilities at three National Priorities List sites, describe the effects of intense
weather events at these sites, and detail adaptation measures already implemented or

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planned to increase the remedies' resilience to climate change impacts (May 2014).

View at http://clu-in.ora/tnandt/0514 .

Cleanups in My Community 1.6 Released. Cleanups in My Community has been
reorganized and improved, including the following changes:

•	Incorporated the latest Tribal Boundary data.

•	Implemented a new print service that allows users to search for a specific site or
location and print that information with the radius intact.

•	Enable water-related legend icons to be dynamically generated when the user
zooms in on a site.

•	Included the latest The Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange
System (ACRES) Property Profile Form fields in the Advance Brownfields report
and the Profile forms.

•	Added five additional Incidents of National Significant (INS) points to the map,
linking to EPA web pages on these incidents.

•	Included a link to the new Department of Energy Geospatial Environmental
Mapping System (GEMS).

•	Corrected the display of Brownfields Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBAs)
so that they display by state and added hyperlinks to Grants profile forms.

•	Modified the display of Brownfields Jurisdiction data so that where no Place of
Performance is specified, the Grant State is used.

View and use at bttj^Jlv^m^e^a^ovlcimc

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 development. Recent issues, complete archives,
and subscription information is available at http://ciu-in.ora/pmrtucts/tins/. The following
resources were included in recent issues:

•	Feasibility of Specific Soil Washing with Recycled Solutions (SSWRS) for the
Removal of Selected Metals and Organic Compounds from Contaminated Soil,
and Mathematical Model to Assess Pollutant Transfer by SSWRS

•	PCB Method Comparison of High and Low Resolution Sediment Analysis

•	Cost Analysis of Remediation Systems for Depleted Uranium

•	Feasibility of Phytoremediation of Common Soil and Groundwater Pollutants

•	The Processing and Beneficial Use of Fine-Grained Dredged Material: A Manual
for Engineers

•	A Primer for Remedial Project Managers on Water Quality Standards and the
Regulation of Combined Sewage Overflows under the Clean Water Act

•	In Situ Air Sparging [USACE Engineer Manual update]

•	Design: In Situ Thermal Remediation [USACE Engineer Manual update]

•	Abandoned Uranium Mines in the United States: Four Draft Reports

•	Review of EPA's Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) Process

EUGRIS Corner. New Documents on EUGRIS, the platform for European
contaminated soil and water information. More than 6 resources, events, projects and
news items were added to EUGRIS in May 2014. 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:

SIPE - An environmental Standards Information Portal for Europe. The aim of

SIPE is to promote and increase the use of research results in support of Standards
(related to the environmental compartments air, water, soil and waste) to stakeholders
from Research, Standardisation bodies, policy and enterprises/SMEs. The SIPE-RTD

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Web Portal is now available in its first version for testing at http://www.sipe-iid.info .

> Conferences and Symposia

LNAPLs: Science, Management, and Technology - ITRC 2-day Classroom
Training offered two more times in 2014: Lexington, KY (June 3-4) and Richmond,
VA (October 29-30). Led by internationally recognized experts, this 2-day ITRC
classroom training will enable you to develop and apply an LNAPL Conceptual Site
Model (LCSM), understand and assess LNAPL subsurface behavior, develop and
justify LNAPL remedial objectives including maximum extent practicable considerations,
select appropriate LNAPL remedial technologies and measure progress, and use
ITRC's science-based LNAPL guidance to efficiently move sites to closure. Interactive
learning with classroom exercises and Q&A sessions will reinforce these course
learning objectives. For local, state, and federal government; students; community
stakeholders; and tribal representatives, ITRC has a limited number of scholarships
(waiver of registration fee only) available. For more information and to register, see

http://www.itrcweb.ora/trainina .

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