TechDirect, July 1, 2012

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> Upcoming Live Internet Seminars

Brownfields Grants Overview - July 12, 2012, 4:00PM-5:00PM EDT (20:00-21:00
GMT). This webinarwill present an overview of the EPA's Brownfield Assessment,
Cleanup and Revolving Loan program. Grant guidelines for FY13 are expected to be
published at the end of summer so taking time now to learn about the program will be
especially useful to new applicants. The presenters will go over: basics of the
brownfield program; the three types of grants; who is eligible to apply; and what
projects the grants cover. This webinar is meant as a primer for the subsequent
webinars we'll be hosting in August where we go into much more details for each of the
three grants. Those webinars will be held on August 16 - Assessments, August 23 -
Cleanup, and August 30 - Revolving Loan Fund. Audience: Any potential brownfield
applicant which includes any governmental entity, nonprofits and tribes. For more
information and to register, see httn://ciu-in.orn/iive .

ITRC Green & Sustainable Remediation - July 19, 2012,11:00AM-1:15PM EDT
(15:00-17:15 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 httEV/wwwjtrcwebjOi^orhttEV/ciujrvora/iive .

ITRC Integrated DNAPL Site Strategy - July 24, 2012, 2:00PM-4:15PM EDT
(18:00-20:15 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

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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 http://www.itrcweb.ora or http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

ITRC Project Risk Management for Site Remediation - July 26, 2012,
11:00AM-1:15PM EDT (15:00-17:15 GMT). Remediation Risk Management (RRM) is a
course of action through which all risks related to the remediation processes (site
investigations, remedy selection, execution, and completion) are holistically addressed
in order to maximize the certainty in the cleanup process to protect human health and
the environment. Remediation decisions to achieve such a goal should be made based
on threshold criteria on human health and ecological risks, while considering all the
other potential project risks. Through this training course and associated ITRC
Technical and Regulatory Guidance Document: Project Risk Management for Site
Remediation (RRM-1, 2011), the ITRC RRM team presents tools and processes that
can help the site remediation practitioner anticipate, plan for, and mitigate many of the
most common obstacles to a successful site remediation project. Examples of project
risks include remediation technology feasibility risks; remedy selection risks; remedy
construction, operation and monitoring risks; remedy performance and operations risks;
environmental impacts of systems during their operation; worker safety risk, human
health and ecological impacts due to remedy operation; as well as costs and schedules
risks including funding and contracting issues. For more information and to register,

SG6 http://www.itrcweb.ora Of http://clu-in.ora/live .

In-Situ Microcosm Array, A New Tool for In Situ Remediation Tests - August 15,
2012, 2:00PM-4:00PM EDT (18:00-20:00 GMT). In this webinar, we will introduce a
new technology, the In-Situ Microcosm Array (ISMA), for conducting multiple treatability
studies in saturated subsurface environments (in situ) at the same time, in the same
well. Participants will come away with an understanding of the needs and challenges of
treatability studies for in situ remediation, of how the ISMA works, how it can address
pertinent needs, and what kind of data are generated using this innovative diagnostic
downhole device for remedial design. For more information and to register, see

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

> New Documents and Web Resources

New Emerging Contaminants Website. The U.S. EPA Federal Facilities Restoration
and Reuse Office has developed a new Emerging Contaminants site with updated
versions of existing technical and emerging contaminant fact sheets and a new fact
sheet for Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA). View

and USe at http://www.epa.aov/fedfac/documents/emeraina contaminants.htm .

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/products/tins/. The following
resources were included in recent issues:

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•	Investigating Rare Earth Element Mine Development in EPA Region 8 and
Potential Environmental Impacts

•	Report on the 2010 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Decontamination Research and Development Conference

•	Report on the 2011 Workshop on Chemical-Biological-Radiological Disposal in
Landfills

•	EPA's Incident Waste Assessment & Tonnage Estimator (l-Waste)

•	Soil Desiccation Techniques

•	Treatability Study for Edible Oil Deployment for Enhanced CVOC Attenuation for
T-Area, Savannah River Site

•	Evaluation of Modeling for Groundwater Flow and Tetrachloroethylene Transport
in the Milford-Souhegan Glacial-Drift Aquifer at the Savage Municipal Well
Superfund Site, Milford, New Hampshire, 2011

•	Microbial Mineralization of cis-Dichloroethene and Vinyl Chloride as a
Component of Natural Attenuation of Chloroethene Contaminants under
Conditions Identified in the Field as Anoxic

EUGRIS Corner. New Documents on EUGRIS, the platform for European
contaminated soil and water information. More than 14 resources, events, projects and
news items were added to EUGRIS in June 2012. These can be viewed at
httEV/wwwjeuansjnfo/whatsnewjasE. Then select the appropriate month and year for the updates
in which you are interested. The following resource was posted on EUGRIS:

Winners of the NICOLE Technology Award 2012 "Innovative solutions for soil
monitoring" Announced. The Network for Industrially Contaminated Land in Europe
(NICOLE) launched its 2012 Technology Award on "Innovative Solutions for Soil
Monitoring" with the aim of stimulating engineers and scientists to submit technical
innovations that can contribute to an improved practice for contaminated land
monitoring and verification of remediation performance. The three winning entries
received their prizes on 14 June 2012 at NICOLE'S 2012 spring workshop in
Baden-Baden, Germany. View winners at

http://www.nicole.ora/news/DisplavNewsltem.asp7Newsl D=815&Listina=1 .

> 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
(http://trainex.ora/HRsc'): Best Management Practices for Site Assessment, Remediation, and
Greener Cleanups, August 13 in Denver, CO (http://trainex.ora/BMP-sARGc'): and Triad
Training for Practitioners, August 14-16 in Denver, CO (http://trainex.ora/TriadPractitionersV
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 sites. For additional information on this initiative, visit http://ciu-in.ora/smaiibusiness.

Facility Decommissioning Training Course, Deep River, Ontario, July 17-19, 2012.

The purpose of this course is to provide information on the basic steps in the
decommissioning process and impart lessons learned from past experiences in
decommissioning.In this manner, elements learned at this training course will assist in

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decision-making, planning, and implementation associated with the decommissioning
of various types of nuclear facilities. Moreover, a major objective of this training course
is to demonstrate the need for early and complete project planning to achieve safe and
cost-effective decommissioning of research reactors and other small nuclear
installations. For more information and to register, see http://www.dd.ani.aov/ddtrainina/.

The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA): Cradle to Grave, July 19,
2012,12:00PM-1:30PM EDT (16:00-17:30 GMT). What does it really mean to manage
waste from "cradle to grave"? Join Pete Raack to learn how this important, cross-cutting
regulatory program manages the toxic refuse of a great consumer society. The target
audience for this live webinar presentation is federal employees. For more information
and to register, see http://www.ciu-in.ora/netii20719 .

An Overview of CERCLA - Cleaning Up America's Hazardous Waste Sites, July
31, 2012,11:30AM-1:00PM EDT (15:30-17:00 GMT). Join OSRE's Deputy Director of
the Regional Support Division, Karin Leff, for an introduction to EPA's major
site-cleanup statute. The target audience for this live webinar presentation is federal
employees, state employees, local government employees, tribal employees, attorneys,
and inspectors. For more information and to register, see http://www.ciu-in.ora/netii20731 .

LNAPLs: Science, Management, and Technology ITRC 2-day Classroom Training,
Novi, Ml, October 16-17, 2012. 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 more information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora/crt.asp.

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. Abstracts are due by August 3, 2012. For more
information and to submit an abstract, see http://www.brownfieldsconference.ora .

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