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Year 2000 Report

United States Office of Solid Waste and EPA 542-B-00-004Environmental Protection Emergency Response June 2000Agency (5102G) www.epa.gov

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This document was prepared by the United States Environmental Protection Agency with support providedby Environmental Management Support, Inc., under Contract No. 68-W6-0014. Contractor support forthe production of this document was managed by John Quander of EPA’s Technology Innovation Office.Any questions regarding this document should be directed to Mr. Quander at 703-603-7198. Referenceherein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, orotherwise does not constitute or imply endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by EPA or other agenciesparticipating in the production of this document.

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Introduction---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1

Overview of Demonstration Projects ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5

Matrix of Demonstration Projects ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11Using the Matrix -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11Soil, Sludge, and Sediment Projects ---------------------------------------------------------------- 13

Ex Situ Biological Technologies -------------------------------------------------------------- 13In Situ Biological Technologies --------------------------------------------------------------- 18Ex Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies ----------------------------------------------------- 30In Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies ------------------------------------------------------ 43Ex Situ Thermal Technologies ---------------------------------------------------------------- 61In Situ Thermal Technologies ----------------------------------------------------------------- 69Off-Gas Treatment Technologies ------------------------------------------------------------- 79

Groundwater Projects ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 81Ex Situ Biological Technologies -------------------------------------------------------------- 81In Situ Biological Technologies --------------------------------------------------------------- 82Ex Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies ----------------------------------------------------- 93In Situ Physical/Chemical Technologies ------------------------------------------------------ 97

Appendix A: Innovative Remediation Technology Demonstration Programs

Appendix B: Categorized Overview of Demonstration Projects

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The development of new and innovative technolo-gies and methods for treating environmental con-taminants is a critical step in the effort to cleanup thenation’s hazardous waste sites. Field demonstrationof these technologies is, in turn, a key step in theirdevelopment. The continuing investment of publicand private resources in demonstration projectsrepresents a major commitment to promoting thetechnical and cost advantages offered by thesetechnologies to the engineering and regulatorysectors. Since the mid-1980’s, the number ofgovernment-sponsored or supported field demon-strations of new waste cleanup technologies hasgrown to over six hundred.

The 600+ projects summarized in this document areboth ongoing and completed field demonstrationssponsored by government agencies working inpartnership with private technology developers tobring new technologies into the marketplace. Giventhe wide number of government sponsors and otherpartners that support these demonstrations, recordsand data are unfortunately spread over a largenumber of technical reports and other sources,making it difficult for environmental cleanup projectmanagers and other professionals to locate thisinformation. This report consolidates key referenceinformation in a matrix that allows project mangersto quickly identify new technologies that mayanswer their cleanup needs and contacts for obtain-ing technology demonstration results and otherinformation.

Since the publication of the first edition of thisreport in 1996 (Completed North AmericanInnovative Remediation Technology Demonstra-tion Projects EPA 542-B-96-002), information on342 projects have been added to the referencematrix that forms the core of this document, bringingthe total number reported to 601 projects. Thescope of reporting for this edition has been ex-panded to include information from on-going fielddemonstrations that are able to provide at leastpartial results. The overall scope remains restrictedto field-scale projects. Emerging technology re-

search and laboratory-scale demonstration projectsare not included. The intention is to provide infor-mation on technologies that are approachingcommercial viability and may help remedial andcorrective action project managers in dealing withnear-term cleanup issues and decisions.

The increase in the number of demonstrations in thisedition reflects expansion into new technology areassuch as phytoremediation, permeable reactivebarriers, and enhanced bioremediation. The focuson new and innovative technologies also is reflectedin the drop-off over time in the number of projectsaddressing more established technologies that wereonce considered innovative, such as soil vaporextraction, and others. For example, the first editiondid not report any field demonstrations for the threenew areas listed above. By contrast, only sixdemonstrations of soil vapor extraction techniqueswere identified since the first edition.

The matrices of field demonstration projects in thisreport cover two media categories: soil, sludge, andsediment projects in the first matrix; groundwaterprojects in the second. Individual projects in eachmatrix are grouped into technology types (ex situbiological, in situ biological, ex situ physical/chemi-cal, and in situ physical/chemical). The first matrixalso breaks out ex situ and in situ thermal and off-gas treatment projects in the soil, sludge, andsediment group. Each matrix includes the followinginformation for each project (as available):

Name of the technology or processType(s) of contaminant(s) treatedTechnical commentsDescription of the site or waste sourceDemonstration date (year)

Project report title and reference informationDeveloper/vendor contact informationGovernment agency sponsor keyInclusion in EPA REACH IT (yes/no)

An appendix to this edition provides further infor-mation on the major state and federal technologydemonstration programs that sponsor the demon-strations listed in the matrix.

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The following matrix summarizes information for599 completed and on-going field-scale demonstra-tion projects. The data in the matrix is representsthe information reported for the project by thedeveloper and/or government sponsor. The projectsin the matrix are organized as follows:

a) Projects are separated according to media:Soil, Sludge, and Sediment Projects; andGroundwater Projects

b) Within the media categories, projects areseparated by technology type: Ex-SituBiological; In-Situ Biological; Ex-SituPhysical or Chemical; In-Situ Physical orChemical; Ex-Situ Thermal; In-Situ Thermal;Off-Gas Treatment

c) Within the categories listed above, projectsare listed alphabetically by technology

To avoid double-counting, cross-media and cross-technology projects are included in their principalcategories. For example, technologies that addressdense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) sources(such as dynamic underground stripping) may beapplicable to both soil and groundwater and havethermal and physical/chemical technology compo-nents. Placement in the matrix in such a casedepends on the intended application of the technol-ogy and the principal media of concern.

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1 Technology: Name of Technology

2-7 Contaminant(s): An “X” indicatesthe type(s) of contaminant(s) treated

- halogenated volatile organiccompounds (VOCs)

- nonhalogenated VOCs

- halogenated semivolatile organiccompounds (SVOCs)

- nonhalogenated SVOCs- Inorganic compounds- Explosives or propellants

8 Technical Comment Field: Specificcontaminant(s) treated

9 Site or Waste Source Type:Background information on theindustrial use of the demonstrationsite or the type of contaminationsource

10 Demonstration Date: Date (year)of the project. Usually the yearlisted is the start date for thedemonstration project; however, insome cases the date reflects theyear a report was issued. “Open”means the project is on-going

11 Project Report Title ReferenceNumber (Page Number): Citationsfor published reports and otherinformation for the project: titlesare in italics; references numbersare in typeface; page numbers forreferences are in parentheses

12 Contact: Contact information forthe developer, vendor, or otherinformation source for the project

13 Sponsor: Name of the governmentagency sponsor of the project

14 EPA REACHIT: An “X” indicatesthat information for the project canbe found in the EPA REACHITsystem

EPA’s Remediation and Characterization InnovativeTechnologies (EPA REACH IT) system consoli-dates electronic data for site characterization andremediation technologies into an online searchabledatabase. EPA REACH IT combines informationfrom three established EPA databases, the VendorInformation System for Innovative TreatmentTechnologies (VISITT), the Vendor Field Analyticaland Characterization Technologies System (VendorFACTS), and the Innovative Treatment Technolo-gies (ITT), to give users access to comprehensiveinformation about treatment and characterization

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technologies and their applications. It combinesinformation submitted by technology service provid-ers about remediation and characterization tech-nologies with information from EPA, the U.S.Department of Defense (DoD), the U.S. Depart-ment of Energy (DOE), and state project managersabout sites at which innovative technologies arebeing deployed.

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SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEDIMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Ex Situ Biological

Fuel Spills, MarineCorps Air-GroundCombat Center,Twenty-NinePalms, CA

Fuel Leaks, MarineCorps Mtn. WarfareTrng. Center,Bridgeport, CA

Site Unknown

Precious MetalsHeap

Domtar WoodPreserving Facility,Trenton, Ont.,Canada

Pesticides at BowerField, Ellensburg,WA

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1997

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1992

Biopiles of POL ContaminatedSoils [fact sheet] aec.army.mil/

Biopiles of POL ContaminatedSoils [fact sheet] aec.army.mil/

“Biological, Chemical ProcessesDeveloped to Recover Metals,”HazTECH News, 12:11, 5June 1997

Biological Cyanide DetoxificationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 23)

DARAMEND™ BioremediationTechnology, Grace Dearborn Inc.EPA 540-R-95-536

Ex-Situ Anaerobic BioremediationTechnology: Dinoseb [the SABREProcess], J.R. Simplot CompanyEPA 540-R-94-508

Bioremediation of Soil Contami-nated by Transformer Oil andDiesel Fuel DESRT 21 - Aug 94

USAEC Information CenterAberdeen Proving Ground,MD [email protected]

USAEC Information CenterAberdeen Proving Ground,MD [email protected]

Alex Sol Inc. Ste-Foy,Quebec Richard Painchaud418-657-2666

Grace Dearborn, Inc.3451 Erindale StationRoad MississaugaOntario, Canada L5A 3T5905-279-2222

J.R. SimplotP.O. Box 912Pocatello, ID 83204208-234-5367

Biogenie, Inc..

USAEC

USAEC

Env. Canada/Canadian NationalInstitute of ScientificResearch

USBM

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

Environment Canada

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X

X

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Ex Situ Biological

Fuel Leaks

Don River Valley,Toronto

Fort Gillem, GA

Sweden-3 ChapmanSuperfund Site,Sweden, NY

Fuel Spill Site

Test Site

Escambia WoodPreserving Site, FL

Bioremediation/VacuumExtraction

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

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TCE, DCE,PCE, Acetone,MEK, MIBK

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Petroleum

PAHs, PCPs

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1995

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1993

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1992

Bioremediation/VacuumExtractionEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 30)

Mobile Ex-Situ BioreactorTechnology for the Remediationof Hydrocarbon ContaminatedSoil DESRT - Mar 1995

Bioremediation of ChlorinatedSolvents and Diesel SoilsAbstract

Analysis of the New York StateDemonstration ofBioremediation Technology atthe Sweden-3 Chapman SiteNY State Center for HazardousWaste ManagementSee also EPA 540-MR-95-524

Bioremediation of AromaticHydrocarbonsEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 29)

Minnesota Department ofTransportation, Biomound FieldEvaluation Abstract

Bioremediation Field InitiativeProfile: Escambia WoodPreserving SiteEPA 540-F-95-506G

Natural EnvironmentRecovery, Inc.RichmondHill, Ontario, Canada

U.S. Army/TVA/ENSR2809 West Mall DriveFlorence, AL 35630

ENSR Consulting andEngineeringDavid Ramsden713-520-9900;Larsen EngineersN. Sathiyakumar716-272-7310

Minnesota Department ofTransportation

U.S. Forest ProductsLaboratory One GriffordPinchot Drive Madison, WI53705 608-231-9469

NFESC

OntarioME and E

U.S. Army, DPW

NY State DEC,Albany, NY

U.S. Navy, NW S,Seal Beach

USEPA Region 5

USEPA Region 4X

X

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X

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Ex Situ Biological

Fuel Tank

Two MaintenanceYards

Oak Ridge Test Site

Ordnance Plant

Wood Preserving

Iowa ArmyAmmunitionPlant,Middletown, IA

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioslurry

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Bioslurry

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PCB

TNT, RDX,HMX

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PAHs, Metals

1988

1994

1993

1994

Open

Biological Remediation of aFuel Contaminated Soil Site inCarson, CaliforniaDemonstration Report, 1990

Bioremediation of Used Oil-contaminated Soil at TwoCaltrans Maintenance YardsDemonstration Report, Nov 1990

Bioremediation of PCBContaminationDOE/EM-0248 (p.172)

Soil Slurry-Sequencing BatchBioreactor SFIM-AEC-TSCR-94038 - Jul 95

Innovative Methods forBioslurry TreatmentEPA 540-R-96-505

Biotreatment of Explosives-Contaminated Soils in a SlurryReactor [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199512o.htm

Protek Environmental, Inc

Groundwater TechnologyCorporation

Oak Ridge NationalLaboratoryP.O. Box 2008Oak Ridge, TN 37831423-574-6813

Argonne National Laboratory9700 South Cass AvenueArgonne, IL 60439

IT Corporation1425 South Victoria Court,Suite ASan Bernardino, CA 92408909-799-6869

USAEC Aberdeen ProvingGround, MDMark L. [email protected]

OPPT

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USDOE

USAEC

USEPA-NRMRL

ESTCP

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Ex Situ Biological

Disposal Site

Joliet ArmyAmmunition Plant

Creosote WoodPreserving

Harbor Sedimentsfrom Town GasSite, Utica, NY

Former Manufac.Gas Plant (MGP)Site, NJ

Railroad Equipment

Bioslurry

Bioslurry

Bioslurry

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1992

Slurry-Phase Bioremediation atthe French Limited SuperfundSite, Crosby TexasEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 22)

Field Demonstration of SlurryReactor Biotreatment ofExplosives-Contaminated SoilsUSACE-CR-96178

Bioslurry ReactorEPA 540-A5-91-009 (p. 31)

Slurry Biodegradation[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

“A Pilot-Scale Demonstration ofan Innovative Soil RemediationProcess: Air Emissions Quality,”J. of the AWMA, 47:6(p 710-715) June 1997

Slurry-Phase BioremediationProject, Pacific Place SiteDESRT 05 - Apr 93

Praxair, Inc.39 Old Ridgebury RoadDanbury, CT 06810203-837-2174

Argonne NationalLaboratory, ILJ.F. Manning

ECOVA Corp.Waste-Tech Services, Inc.800 Jefferson CountyParkway Golden, CO 80401303-273-7177

Remediation Technologies,Inc. (ReTec, formerlyMoTec, Inc.)Pittsburgh, PADavid Nakles412-826-3340

Institute of Gas Technology(IGT) Des Plaines, ILS.P. Pradhan. and V.J.Srivastava

Chemical Waste Manage-ment of Canada, Inc.

USEPA Region 6

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

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Ex Situ Biological

Iowa ArmyAmmunition Plant,Middletown, IA

Ordnance, BadgerArmy AmmunitionPlant, WI

Propellants, BadgerArmy AmmunitionPlant, WI

Ordnance, Louisi-ana Army Ammuni-tion Plant (LAAP)

Umatilla ArmyDepot Activity(UADA)

Inactive OilExploration &Production Site,Alberta, Canada

Bioslurry

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Composting

Composting

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1988

1987

1992

1997

“Field Demonstration ofMultiple Bioslurry Treatment...”Remediation of Chlorinated andRecalci-trant Compounds. 1998(p 259-264)

Aerated Static Pile CompostingEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 3)

Aerated Static Pile CompostingEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 6)

Aerobic Composting OptimizationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 10)

Windrow Composting ofExplosives Contaminated Soil atUmatilla Army Depot Activity,Hermiston, OREPA 542-R-95-001

“Composting Crude Oil-Impacted Soil: PerformanceComparison with Land Treat-ment and Soil ProductivityImplications,” Bioreactor andEx Situ Biological TreatmentTechnologies. 1998 (p 189-196)

J.R. SimplotP.O. Box 912Pocatello, ID 83204208-234-5367

Roy F. Weston Inc.One Weston WayWest Chester, PA 19380610-701-7423

Roy F. Weston Inc.One Weston WayWest Chester, PA 19380610-701-7423

Roy F. Weston Inc.One Weston WayWest Chester, PA 19380610-701-7423

Roy F. Weston Inc.One Weston WayWest Chester, PA 19380610-701-7423

Chevron Canada ResourcesRob Hoffmann403-234-5000Olds College CompostingTechnology CentreDonna Chaw403-556-4787

ESTCP

USAEC

USAEC

USAEC

USAEC

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Ex Situ Biological

Naval Air StationYorktown, VA

Weldon SpringOrdnance Works,MO

Test Site

Seepage Basin

JP-4 at Elgin AirForce Base

JP-4 at Kelly AirForce Base

ManufacturingPlant

EnhancedBioremediation(Landfarming)

EnhancedAnaerobicBioremediation

Biodegradation

Biodegradation

Biodegradation

Biodegradation

Biolysis, Dredging

X

X

X

OrganicExplosives,ChlorinatedSolvents

TNT

Motor Oil

TCE/PCE

Fuels, Oils, &Non-halogenSolvents

Fuels, Oils, &Non-halogenSolvents

PolystyreneEffluents

1999

1993

1993

1993

1993

1993

1993

DARAMEND Soil Amendmentsto Remediate Explosives inSoils (Full Demonstration)

Ex-Situ AnaerobicBioremediation System: TNT, J.R. Simplot CompanyEPA 540-R-95-529

Biodegradation of Lube Oil-Contaminated SoilEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 18)

BiodegradationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 17)

In Situ BiodegradationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 49)

In Situ BiodegradationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 49)

Demonstration of BiotreatmentTechnology Using Biolysis TM

and Dredging, Mansonville,Quebec DESRT - Aug 94

Grace BioremediationTechnologies

J.R. SimplotP.O. Box 912Pocatello, ID 83204208-234-5367

Westinghouse SRC,P.O. Box 616Building 773-42AAiken, SC 29802803-725-5178

Sanexen Environmental

USEPA SITEProgram

U.S. Army CERL

USDOE-SRC

USAF, ArmstrongLaboratory

USAF, ArmstrongLaboratory

EnvironmentCanada, TDB

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

In Situ Biological

X

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In Situ Biological

SUBASE Bangor,WA

Fuel Pipelines

Camp StanleyStorage ActivityArea, San Antonio,TX

Refinery Site

Wood Preserving

Kennedy SpaceFlight Center, CapeCanaveral, FL

Bioreactor

Bioremediation

Bioremediation/Electrokinetics

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation/Electrokinetics

X

X

TNT, RDX,2,4-DNT,2,6-DNT,1,3,5-TNB

Fuel Oil

Cr

BTEX

PAH, Phenols

ChlorinatedSolvents

1985

1996

1992

1992

1998

Ordnance Bioremediation[fact sheet] www.nfesc.navy.mil/enviro/ps/projects/

Biodecontamination of Fuel OilSpills EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 15)

Resource Guide forElectrokinetics Laboratory &Field Processes Applicable toRadioactive & Hazardous MixedWastes in Soil & Groundwater...EPA 402-R-97-006 (p 60)

Integration of PneumaticFracturing with Bioremediationfor the Enhanced Removal ofBTEX Abstract

In-Situ On-Site Bioremediationof Wood Treatment SoilsContaining Chlorinated Phenolsand PAHsDESRT 16 - Jun 94

Resource Guide for Electroki-netics Laboratory & FieldProcesses Applicable toRadioactive & Hazardous MixedWastes in Soil & GroundwaterEPA 402-R-97-006 (p 59)

Contact: NFESC Informa-tion [email protected]

Lynntech, Inc.College Station, TXDr. Tom Rogers409-693-0017

Parsons Engineering

New Jersey Institute ofTechnology138 Warren St.Newark, New Jersey201-642- 7076

Grace Dearborn Inc.3451 Erindale StationRoad MississaugaOntario, Canada L5A 3T5905-279-2222

Lynntech, Inc.College Station, TXDr. Tom Rogers409-693-0017

NFESC

NFESC

U.S. Army/Parsons Eng.

USEPA-NRMRL

ETAD,

NASA-SBIR

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Biological

Radford ArmyAmmunition Plant,VA

Denver FederalCenter, CO

Test Site

Railroad Equipment

Battle Mountain,NV

Wood Preserving

Bioremediation/Electrokinetics

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Heavy Metals

TPH

PAH

PAH, HM,Cyanide

Cyanide

PAH

1996

1993

1992

1994

Resource Guide for Electroki-netics Laboratory & FieldProcesses Applicable toRadioactive & Hazardous MixedWastes in Soil & GroundwaterEPA 402-R-97-006 (p 56)

“Bioremediation BarrierEmplaced through HydraulicFracturing,” Ground WaterCurrents, March 1999

Bioremediation of PolyaromaticHydrocarbon (PAH0-Contami-nated Soils Using White Rot FungiDESRT 13 - Apr 93

Bioremediation ProjectPacific Place SiteDESRT 07 - APR 93

Biodegradation of Cyanide[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

In-Situ On-Site Bioremediationof Wood Treatment SoilsContaining Chlorinated Phenolsand PAHsDESRT 16 - Jun 94

Lynntech, Inc.College Station, TXDr. Tom Rogers409-693-0017

FOREMOST Solutions, Inc.Seth Hunt303-271-9114EPA Region 8Sandra [email protected]

GEOBAC TechnologiesGroup, Inc.

Chem-Security/Remediation Technologies

Pintail Systems, Inc.Aurora, COCaren Caldwell303-367-8443

Grace Dearborn Inc.3451 Erindale StationRoad MississaugaOntario, Canada L5A 3T5905-279-2222

U.S. Army-RAAP

USEPA/GSA/State of CO

ETAD

ETAD

USEPA-NRMRL

ETAD

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Biological

Wood Preserving

Fernald, OH

Montana PoleSuperfund Site,Butte, MT

Wood Preserving

Former ChemicalDrum Storage Pad,Rickenbacker AirNational GuardBase, OH

Military Air Base

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation(Lasagna™)

Bioslurping (x16) X

PCPs, PAHs

U

PAHs, PCP,Creosote

PAH, PCP

TCE

LNAPLs

1992

1996

1996

1998

Risk Reduction EngineeringLaboratory & USDA ForestProducts Laboratory (FungalTreatment)EPA 540-R-94-526 (p 112)

Bioremediation of UraniumContaminated Soils [fact sheet]www.pnl.gov/WEBTECH/usid/bioremedia.html

DARAMEND™ BioremediationTechnology, GRACE Bio-remediation Technologies (p 5)EPA 540-R-95-536a

Bioremediation Field InitiativeSite Profile: Libby GroundWater Superfund SiteEPA 540-F-95-506A

“In Situ Bioremediation UsingHorizontal Lasagna™,” Engi-neered Approaches for In SituBioremediation of Chlori-natedSolvent Contamination. 1999(p 263-267)

(Tech Reports in Development)

USDA Forest ProductsLaboratoryOne Grifford Pinchot DriveMadison , WI 53705608-231-9469

EG&G Idaho, Inc.Idaho National EngineeringLaboratoryGretchen E. [email protected]

Grace Dearborn, Inc.Mississauga, Ontario,CanadaLouAnn Cornacchio

EPA NRMRL/Utah State University, UT

U.S. EPACincinnati, OHWendy J. [email protected]

Various Developers/Vendors

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-INEEL

USEPA

USEPA Region 8

USEPA

AFCEE

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Biological

Fuel Farm

Airfield

Airfield

Bldg. 8200, FortCarson, CO

Selected DoD Sites

Bioslurping

Bioventing

Bioventing

Bioventing

Bioventing

TPH

TPH

TPH

TPH, BTEX

TPH

1994

1994

1990

1996

Open

Bioslurping- Vacuum-EnhancedFree-Product Recovery Coupledwith Bioventing: A Case StudyAbstract

Bioventing in Sub-ArcticEnvironmentsEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 39)

Bioventing in the Vadose ZoneEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 37)

Bioventing of POL Contami-nated Soils [fact sheet]aec.army.mil/

Natural Pressure-DrivenPassive Bioventing [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199715o.htm

Battelle ColumbusLaboratory505 King AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43201614-424-4698

Battelle ColumbusLaboratory505 King AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43201614-424-4698

Battelle ColumbusLaboratory505 King AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43201614-424-4698

USAEC InformationCenterAberdeen Proving Ground,[email protected]

NFESCPort Hueneme, CASherrie [email protected]

U.S. Navy PublicWorks Department

USAF, ArmstrongLaboratory

USAF, ArmstrongLaboratory

USAEC

ESTCP

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Biological

Stratton AirNational GuardBase (SANG).Scotia, NY

Sweden-3 ChapmanSuperfund Site,Sweden, NY

Tar Distill. & WoodPres.

Airfield

Gas Station

Reilly TarSuperfund Site, St.Louis Park, MN

Bioventing

Bioventing

Bioventing

Bioventing

Bioventing

Bioventing

X

X

X

X

JP-4

TCE, DCE,PCE, Acetone,MEK, MIBK

PAHs

Hydrocarbons

TPH, BTEX

PAHs

1995

1992

1992

1994

1997

“System Heats Soil In Situ toImprove Bioremediation,” Soil& Groundwater Cleanup Onlinewww.sgcleanup.com

R.E. Wright Associates, Inc.,In-Situ Field BioremediationTreatment SystemEPA 540-MR-95-525

Bioremediation Field InitiativeSite Profile: Reilly Tar andChemical CorporationSuperfund SiteEPA 540-F-95-508H

Bioventing,EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 35)

Performance Report/CostEvaluation of Purus PadreSystem for the Treatment ofHydrocaarbon VaporsPerformance Report - Apr 95

“Bioventing for EnhancedDegradation of PAHs,”Tech Trends, Aug 1999

Donald J. Geisel &Associates Inc.Clifton Park, NYDon Geisel[HeatTrode components]

R.E. Wright Associates, Inc.

Biosystems, Inc.

Battelle ColumbusLaboratory505 King AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43201614-424-4698

Purus, Inc.2713 N. First StreetSan Jose, CA 95134-2000

EPA National RiskManagement ResearchLaboratory (NRMRL)Dr. Paul [email protected]

USAF- ArmstrongLaboratory

NY State DEC,Albany, NY/USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

U.S. Navy PublicWorks Department

AFCEE

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Biological

Strachan Gas Plant,Canada

Bldg. 675, FortBliss, TX

Airfield

SWMU 14, FortRucker, AL

Airfield

Military Air Base

Bioventing/

Bioventing/

Soil Warming

Bioventing

Bioventing

Bioventing (x125)

X

X

X

X

X

X

PAHs, BTEX

TPH

TPH, BTEX

TPH, BTEX

JP-4Jet FuelSpill

Hydrocarbons

1994

1996

1994

1996

1995

“Cold Climate Soil Bioventing,”Tech Trends, Mar 1995

Bioventing of POL Contami-nated Soils [fact sheet]aec.army.mil/

Refueling Loop E-7, SourceArea ST20, Bioventing atEielson Air Force Base, AlaskaEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 20)

Bioventing of POL Contami-nated Soils [fact sheet]aec.army.mil/

Bioventing Petroleum Hydrocar-bons, Cold Climate with SoilWarming: Field Study, EielsonAFB, AlaskaBioremediation Field Evaluation

Bioventing Principles andPracticesVolume I: Bioventing PrinciplesEPA 540-R-95-534aVolume II: Bioventing DesignEPA 540-R-95-534b

GASRePAlex Lye, Manager905-336-6438

USAEC Information CenterAberdeen Proving Ground,MD [email protected]

Pacific Northwest Labora-tory Battelle Blvd.Richland, WA 99352509-376-0554

USAEC Information CenterAberdeen Proving Ground,MD [email protected]

National Risk ManagementResearch Laboratory, 26 W.Martin Luther King DriveCincinnati, OH513-569-7328

Various Developers/Vendors

USDOE/EnvironmentCanada

USAEC

USAF/CEVR

USAEC

USAF, ArmstrongLaboratory

AFCEE

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X

X

X

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In Situ Biological

Chemical DisposalPit, Hill AFB, UT

St. Louis Park, MN

Industrial Wastes

Oil/Water SumpSpill

Airfield

Bioventing

Bioventing

Bioventing

EnhancedBiodegradation

EnhancedBioremediation

X

X

X

X

X

TCE, DCB,BTEX

Hydrocarbons

Hydrocarbons

TPH

Hydrocarbons

1999

1997

1992

1991

1993

“Bioventing NonpetroleumHydrocarbons,” EngineeredApproaches for In SituBioremediation of ChlorinatedSolvent Contamination. 1999.(p 7-14)

Bioventing (Air-Injection)[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Bioventing,EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 33)

Enzyme Catalyzed, AcceleratedBiodegradationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 41)

Augmented In-Situ SubsurfaceBioremediation Process,Bio-Rem, Inc.EPA 540-MR-93-527

BattelleColumbus, OHJames T. Gibbs614-424-6424

National Risk ManagementResearch LaboratoryCincinnati, OHPaul McCauley513-569-7444

National Risk ManagementResearch Laboratory26 W. Martin Luther KingDriveCincinnati, OH513-569-7444

Inplant Bio RemedialServices, Inc.P.O. Box 3385Long Beach, California90803310-987-3746

Bio-Rem Inc.,P.O. Box 116,Butler, IN 46721219-868-5823

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

U.S. Marine CorpBase, FacilitiesMaintenance

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Biological

Picatinny Arsenal,NJ

Formerly JimBo’sGas N’Goodies,Aiken, SC

Savannah RiverSite, Aiken, SC

Savannah RiverSite, Aiken, SC

Pinellas STARCenter, Largo, FL

Fuel Depot,Augusta-RichmondCounty CentralShop, GA

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

X

X

X

TCE

BTEX

VOCs

TCE, PCE

ChlorinatedSolvents

BTEX

1999

1999

1993

1993

1997

Open

Air Sparging and In-SituBioremediation Research andDemonstration at PicatinnyArsenal, NJ: USGS PROJECTNJ141 - SERDP Bioremediation

PHOSter BioremediationTechnology: Award- WinningTechnology Demonstrated inDowntown Augustasetechctr.org/Environmental/phoster.htm

In Situ Bioremediation UsingHorizontal WellsDOE/EM-0270 - Apr 95

Case Study: Full-Scale In SituBioremediation Demonstration(Methane Biostimulation) of theSavannah River Site IntegratedDemonstration ProjectWSRC-TR-96-0044

Performance Evaluation of anIn Situ Anaerobic BiotreatmentSystem for Chlorinated SolventsEPA 600-A-98-041

PHOSter BioremediationTechnology: Award- WinningTechnology Demonstrated inDowntown Augustasetechctr.org/Environmental/phoster.htm

USGSDistrict Office - WestTrentonJeffrey M. Fischer609-771-3900

Southeastern TechnologyCenter (STC)Jim [email protected]

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCT.C. Hazen

Envirogen, Inc.Lawrenceville, NJM.F. DeFlaun

Southeastern TechnologyCenter (STC)Jim [email protected]

USGS/SERDP

STC/USDOE-SR

USDOE, OST

USDOE-WSRC

USEPA-NRMRL

STC/USDOE-SR

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X

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In Situ Biological

Fuel Spill Site,Leland, NC

Savannah River SiteSanitary Landfill,Aiken, SC

Marine Corps BaseHawaii, KaneoheBay

Lumber Treatment

Wood Preserving

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

Evapotranspira-tion Barrier(Vegetative Cap)

Land Treatment

Land Treatment

X

X

X

BTEX

TCE, VC, DCE

Landfills,SurfaceImpound-ments

PAHs

PAHs

1994

1991

1990

Enhanced Bioremediation ofBTEX Using ImmobilizedNutrients: Field Demonstrationand MonitoringEPA 600-R-96-145

Evaluation of MethanotrophicBacteria During Injection ofGaseous Nutrients for In SituTrichloroethylene Bioremed-iation in a Sanitary LandfillWSRC-MS-98-00854

“Infiltration Control CoverTechnology Demonstration atMarine Corps Base Hawaii,Kaneohe Bay,”Alternative Landfill Capping[fact sheet]

Land Treatment at the ScottLumber Company SuperfundSite, Alton, MissouriEPA 542-R-95-001

Land Treatment at the BrownWood Preserving Superfund Site,Live Oak, FloridaEPA 542-R-95-001

USEPA-NERL

USDOE-WSRC

NFESC/LANL/Col. StateUniv.

USEPA Region 7

USEPA Region 4

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X

X

X

North Carolina StateUniversityRaleigh, NCRobert C. [email protected]

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCRobin L. Brigmon

NFESC [email protected]

Remediation Technologies,Inc.1001 24th Street, Suite 105Billings, MT 59102406-652-7481

Remediation Technologies,Inc.1011 Southwest KlickitatWaySuite 207Seattle, Washington 98134206-624-9349

X

X

X

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In Situ Biological

Former ChemicalDrum Storage Pad,Rickenbacker AirNational GuardBase, OH

Twin Cities ArmyAmmunition Plant,MN(2 Sites)

Trenton, NJ Site

Dearing, KS

Augusta-RichmondCounty Landfill,Augusta, GA

Bioremediation w/Lasagna™

Phytoremediation

Phytoremediation

Phytoremediation

Phytoremediation

TCE

Pb

Heavy Metals

Pb, Zn, Cd

Heavy Metals

1998

Open

1998

Open

In Situ Bioremediation UsingHorizontal Lasagna™,”Engineered Approaches for InSitu Bioremediation of Chlori-nated Solvent Contamination.1999. (p 263-267)

Phytoremediation of LeadContaminated Soil [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199809o.htm

Phytoextraction of Metal fromSoil[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Phytostabilization Demon-stration, One Acre Test PlotAbandoned Smelter, BarrenLand, Phytoremediation:Technology Evaluation Report.GWRTAC TE-98-01 (p 8)

Phytoremediation Project:Technology to Remove HeavyMetal from Landfillsetechctr.org/Environmental/phytorem.htm

USEPA

ESTCP

USEPA-NRMRL

KSU

STC/USDOE-SR

X

U.S. EPACincinnati, OHWendy J. [email protected]

USAECSFIM-AEC-ETDAberdeen Proving Ground,MDDarlene [email protected]

Phytotech, Inc.Monmouth, NJBurt Ensley908-438-0900

Kansas State UniversityG. [email protected]

Southeastern TechnologyCenter (STC)Jim [email protected][Vendor: Applied NaturalSciences, Inc.]

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Biological

Whitewood Creek,SD

Air Force Plant 4,Fort Worth, TX

Selected NorthernSites on FUDS/Native Indian Lands

BrookhavenNational Laboratory

DOE Site,Ashtabula, OH

Small Arms FiringRange, Adak NavalAir Station, Adak,AK

Phytoremediation

Phytoremediation

Phytoremediation

Phytoremediation

Phytoremediation

Phytoremediation

X

As, Cd

TCE

PAHs, OilLubricants,Petroleum

Cs(137)

U

Heavy Metals

Open

Open

1998

1997

Open

Phytostabilization Demonstra-tion, One Acre Test Plot, MineWastes, Phytoremediation:Technology Evaluation Report.GWRTAC TE-98-01 (p 8)

Plant Enhanced Bioremediationof Contaminated Soil andGroundwater [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199519o.htm

Rhizosphere Enhanced Treat-ment of Organics- ContaminatedSoils on Native American Lands[fact sheet] www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/native_american/1011o.htm

“Biomass Remediation System(TMS #251),” SCFA MidyearReview Report and SupportingDocumentation, 1999www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/rep%2Dpub/annlrep98/fy98.htm

Rhizofiltration Demonstra-tion,DOE Energy Wastes,Phytoremediation: TechnologyEvaluation Report. GWRTACTE-98-01 (p 8)

Demonstration and Validation ofthe Range Safe Systems on NativeAmerican Lands [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/native_american/2002o.htm

ESTCP

ESTCP

USDOE

USDOE

ESTCP

X

X

University of IowaJerald R. [email protected]

ASC/EMRWright-Patterson AFB, OHGregory Harvey937-255-7716 ext. [email protected]

U.S. Army CRREL72 Lyme Rd.Hanover, NH 37551Dr. Mike [email protected]

Phytotech, Inc.Monmouth, NJBurt Ensley908-438-0900

ARDEC Industrial EcologyCenter Picatinny Arsenal, NJJames Franklin973-724-5650 DSN:[email protected]

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Refinery

Wood Preserving

Sandy Soil from aNatural GasMetering Site inNM

Clay Soil from aMercury RecyclingFacility in Bedford,OH

LLNL, Livermore,CA

Chemical Fixation

ChemicalFixation/Solidification

ChemicalLeaching

ChemicalLeaching

ChemicalOxidation

XMetals andOrganics

PCPs, Metals

Hg

Hg

Low-LevelMixed Wastes,Solvents

1987

1990

1993

1993

1997

SAREX Chemical FixationProcess,EPA 542-B-93-009 (p72)

Silicate Technology CorporationSolidification and Stabilizationof Organic/InorganicContaminantsEPA 540-AR-92-010

Remediation of Mercury-Contaminated Soils: Develop-ment and Testing of TechnologiesEERC Report

Remediation of Mercury-Contaminated Soils: Develop-ment and Testing of TechnologiesEERC Report

Fiscal Year 1997 Demonstration ofOmnivorous Non-Thermal MixedWaste Treatment: Direct ChemicalOxidation of Organic Solids andLiquids Using PeroxydisulfateUCRL-ID-129826

Separation and RecoverySystems Inc.,1762 McGraw Ave.Irvine, CA 92714714-261-8860

STC Omega, Inc.7655 East Gelding DriveSuite B-2Scottsdale, AZ 85260602-948-7100

North Dakota Univ. atGrand ForksEnergy & Env. ResearchCenter (EERC)David S. [email protected]

North Dakota Univ. atGrand ForksEnergy & Env. ResearchCenter (EERC)David S. [email protected]

Lawrence LivermoreNational LaboratoryLivermore, CAJohn Bowers

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

EERC/USDOE/GasResearch Institute/Union Gas Limited(Canada)

EERC/USDOE/GasResearch Institute/Union Gas Limited(Canada)

USDOE-LLNL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Unidentified Site inCanada

Anniston ArmyDepot, AL

Cornhusker ArmyAmmunition PlantGrand Island, NE

Ordnance

Oil Processing Plant

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalTreatment

ChemicalTreatment

ChemicalTreatment

X

Zn, Pb, Cu, Cd

TCE, PetroleumHydrocarbons

TNT, RDX,TNB

Lead, HeavyMetals

Dioxin,ChlorinatedAromatics

Heavy Metals,Oil and Grease

1996

1996

1994

1987

“Biological, Chemical ProcessesDeveloped to Recover Metals,”HazTECH News, 12:11, 5 June1997

“Rapid Delivery SystemCompletes Oxidation Picture:Remediation of ChlorinatedSolvents at Two GovernmentSites...” Soil & GroundwaterCleanup Onlinewww.sgcleanup.com

Peroxone DemonstrationPerformance and Cost EvaluationSFIM-AEC-ET-CR-98-019

Cognis, Inc. (ChemicalTreatment)EPA 540-R-94-526 (p. 50)

Chemical Detoxification ofChlorinated Aromatic Compounds- Dioxin & Herbicides in SoilEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 61)

Chemical Treatment andImmobilizationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 63)

Alex Sol Inc.Ste-Foy, QuebecRichard Painchaud418-657-2666

QST EnvironmentalGainesville, FLR.S. LevinGeo-Cleanse International,Inc.Kenilworth, NJJ. Wilson

USAEC SFIM-AEC-ETDBuilding E4430Aberdeen Proving Ground,MD [email protected]

Cognis, Inc.2330 Circadian WaySanta Rosa, CA 95407707-576-6235

Naval Facilities Engineer-ing Service Center, CodeESC 40 Port Hueneme, CA93043-4370, 805-982-1668

Funderburk & AssociatesRoute 1, Box 250Oakwood, Texas 75855800-227-6543

Env. Canada/Canadian NationalInstitute of ScientificResearch

USACE

ESTCP-USAEC

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Drum Storage Area

Shaver’s Farm Site,Walker County, GA

Superfund Site,Hopkinsville, KY

Carter IndustrialSuperfund Site,Detroit, MI

Rocky FlatsDenver, CO

Oil Processing

ChemicalTreatment

Debris Washing(Drums)

Debris Washing(Drums)

Debris Washing(Drums)

Electrocoagulation

Entrained BedGasification X

Heavy Metals

Benzonitrile,Dicamba(Pesticides)

PCBs

PCBs

U, P, Am

Non-specificOrganics/Inorganics

1990

1989

1988

1995

1994

Chemical Reduction of HexavalentChromium Contaminated Soils fora Site in Bakersfield, CADemonstration Report Jun 91

Design and Development of aPilot-Scale Debris Decontami-nation SystemEPA 540-5-91-006a & b

Design and Development of aPilot-Scale Debris Decontami-nation SystemEPA 540-5-91-006a & b

Design and Development of aPilot-Scale Debris Decontami-nation SystemEPA 540-5-91-006a & b

CURE ElectrocoagulationTechnology, General Environ-mental CorporationEPA 540-R-96-502

Texaco Gasification Process -Texaco Inc.,EPA 540-MR-94-514

Versar Inc.

National Risk ManagementResearch LaboratoryCincinnati, OHDonald Sanning513-569-7875

National Risk ManagementResearch LaboratoryCincinnati, OHDonald Sanning513-569-7875

National Risk ManagementResearch LaboratoryCincinnati, OHDonald Sanning513-569-7875

General EnvironmentalCorp., Inc. Englewood,ColoradoCarl Dalrymple303-761-6960

Texaco Inc.2000 Westchester Ave.White Plains, NY 10650914-253-4047

OPPTD

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE/USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X XX X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

McColl SuperfundSite

Pearl Harbor, HI

Harbor Sediment

Oil Processing

Harbor Sediment

VA, IN, MI, OH,SD, WI Sites

ExcavationTechniques andFoam Suppression

Extraction fromPorous Surfaces

Gas-PhaseChemicalReduction

Immobilization

Liquified GasSolvent Extraction

MAECTITEProcess

X Hydrocarbons

PCBs, Metals

PCBs, PAHs,Dioxin

PCBs, HeavyMetals

PCBs

Lead

1990

1997

1987

1988

1991

McColl Superfund Site-Demonstration of a TrialExcavationEPA 540-AR-92-015

PCB/Metals Extraction fromPorous Surfaces[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Demonstration of Thermal Gas-Phase Reduction ProcessEPA 542-R-95-006 (p 3)

Hazcon - SolidificationEPA 540-A5-89-001

CF Systems Corp. - SolventExtractionEPA 540-A5-90-002

MAECTITE Process Leads inSoils, Sludges, Other WasteMaterials, and DebrisEPA 542-B-93-009

U.S. EPA Region 9Mail Code H-7-175 Hawthorne AveSan Francisco, CA 94105415-744-2400

EET, Inc.Bellaire, TXTim Tarrillion713-662-0727

ELI Eco Logic Interna-tional, Inc.143 Dennis StreetRockwood, Ontario,Canada NOB 2KO519-856-9591

Funderburk & AssociatesRoute 1, Box 250Oakwood, Texas 75855800-227-6543

CF Systems Corporation3D Gill StreetWoburn, MA 01801617-937-0800

MAECORP, Inc.155 North Wacker Drive,Suite 400 Chicago, Illinois60606312-853-4050

USEPA-NRMRL

NFESC/USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X X

X

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SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEDIMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Sandy Soil from aNatural GasMetering Site inNM

Small Arms FiringRange, Ft. Polk, LA

Iron Mountain MineSuperfund Site,Redding, CA

Mercury RecyclingFacility, Bedford,OH

River Sediment

Firing Range,Marine Corps BaseQuantico, VA

Physical Separation

Physical Separation

Physical Separation

Physical Separation

Physical Separation

Physical Separation

Hg

Heavy Metals

Metals,Pesticides

Hg

PCBs

Pb

1993

1996

1992

1994

1992

1994

Remediation of Mercury-Contaminated Soils: Develop-ment and Testing of TechnologiesEERC Report

Cleanup/Maintenance of Ranges[fact sheet]www.afcee.brooks.af.mil/p2cd/factshee/rm/cleanups.htm

EPOC Water, Inc.Microfiltration TechnologyEPA 540-AR-93-513

Task 38: Commercial MercuryRemediation Demonstrations:Thermal Retorting and PhysicalSeparation/Chemical LeachingDOE/MC/30098--5643

Particle Separation ProcessEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 161)

“USBM, Navy Target FiringRange Soil,” U.S. Bureau ofMines Env. Programswww.nttc.edu/env/

North Dakota Univ. atGrand ForksEnergy & Env. ResearchCenter (EERC)David S. [email protected]

U.S. Army EnvironmentalHotline800-USA-3845, DSN585-1699

EPOC Water, Inc.3065 Sunnyside , Suite 101Fresno, CA 93727209-291- 8144

Environmental Technolo-gies International (ETI)Shillington, PANorth Dakota Univ. atGrand Forks Energy &Env. Research CenterD.S. Charlton

Bergmann USA (Out ofBusiness) EPA-NRMRLJack Hubbard513-569-7507

U.S. Bureau of MinesJerold Johnson

EERC/USDOE/GasResearch Institute/Union Gas Limited(Canada)

ESTCP/USAEC/NSEFC

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE/GasResearch Institute

U.S. Army EngineerDistrict

USBM/NFESC

X

X

X

X

X

X X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Hunter’s PointShipyard, SanFrancisco, CA

Iron Mine

Uranium ProductsProduction

Twin Cities ArmyAmmunition Plant,MN

Metal Finishing &Refinery Products

Industrial Site

Physical Separa-tion/ ChemicalLeaching/ SoilWashing/Fluidized Bed/Classifier

Precipitation/Filtration

SelectiveExtraction

Soil Leaching/Soil Extraction

Soil Recycling

Soil Recycling

X

X

X

Cu, Cr, Pb, Z

Pesticides, Oil,Grease

Uranium

Heavy Metals

Lead, Oil, PAHs

PAH, Oils &Grease

1991

1994

1992

“Soil Washing System EmploysAggressive Conditions toHandle Organics. Inorganics,”HazTech News, 13:6, 9 Apr 1998

Precipitation, Microfiltration,and Sludge DewateringEPA 542-B-93-009 (p. 216)

Selective Extraction, Uraniumin SoilEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 222)

OGNIS TERRAMET LeadExtraction ProcessEPA 540-R-96-535

Toronto Harbor Commissioners- Soil Recycling Treatment TrainEPA 540-AR-93-517

Soil Recycling, Organics, andInorganics in SoilsEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 223)

ChemTech Analysis, Inc.Klohn-Crippen ConsultantsLtd. Richmond, BC,CanadaRob Stephenson604-273-0311

EPOC Water Inc.3065 Sunnyside, Suite 101Fresno, CA 93727209-291-8144

Cognis, Inc.2330 Circadian WaySanta Rosa, California95407707-576-6235

Toronto HarborCommission60 Harbor StreetToronto, Ontario, CanadaM5J1B7416-863-2071

BADCAT/NFESC

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-FERMC

U.S. Army, TwinCities ArmyAmmunition Plant

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-FERMC

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEDIMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Oil and GasExtraction

East TN TechnologyPark (ETTP), OakRidge, TN

DOE Site,Ashtabula, OH

DOE MoundFacility,Miamisburg, OH

Warehouse

Oxidation Lagoons

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

XHydrocarbonContaminants

Cs-137

U

Pu, Thorium

PCBs

Heavy Metals

1994

1995

1997

1997

1992

Soil Tech EnvironmentalSystems Demonstrates Aqueous-Based Soil Wash System in OakRidgeCET Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1,Spring 1994

Soil Washing for VolumeReduction [fact sheet]www.ornl.gov/K25/techdemo/soilwash.htm

Demonstrated Soil Treatment...Carbonate Treatment...PilotPlant Installationwww.ohio.doe.gov/oh-stcg

“Mound Pilots Process ThatWashes Soil Clean,” NewDirections, Jun/Jul 1997(p 1 & 6)

Soil Restoration UnitEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 165)

Soil WashingEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 168)

Soil Tech Environmental

Oak Ridge National Lab.(ORNL)Ron [email protected]

DOE Ohio Sites TechnologyCoordination Group (STCG)Ward Best440-993-1944ward.best%[email protected]

Selective EnvironmentalTechnologies, Inc.(Selentec), Atlanta, GAMichael Dunn

Terra-Kleen Corporation7321 North Hammond Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73132405-728-0001

USDOE CET

USDOE-ORNL

USDOE-Ohio STCG

USDOE-Ohio STCG

USEPA-NRMRL

U.S. Army EMD

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Cape FearSuperfund Site, NC

Field

Refinery

Escambia WoodPreserving,Pensacola, FL

Metal Scrap Yard

Industrial Sites

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

X

PAHs

Heavy Metal,PAH

PCBs, VOCs,PAHs

PCPs, PAHs

PCB-HeavyMetal

PAH , HeavyMetals

1996

1994

1992

1992

1992

“Holding Company MakesAcquisitions; Firm Designs FinesWashing Equipment,” HazTECHNews, 12:4, 27 Feb 1997

Field-Based Pilot ScaleRemediation Trials for Indus-trial-Contaminated HazardousSoilsDESRT 17 - Aug 94

Biogenesis Soil WashingTechnologyEPA 540-R-93-510

U.S. EPA - Mobile VolumeReduction UnitEPA 540-AR-93-508

Soil Washing and BioslurryReactor Treatments for PCB -Heavy Metal Contaminated SoilsDESRT 14 - Dec 93

Integrated Treatment Technol-ogy for the Inorganic andOrganic Contaminants from SoilEPA 542-R-95-006 (p 7)

TVIES, Inc.Houston, TX

Tallon Metal Technologies,Inc. 1961 Cohen, Ville St.Laurent, Quebec, CanadaH4R2N7514-335-0057

Biogenesis Enterprises,Inc..7420 Alban Station BlvdSuite B-208Springfield, VA 22150703-913-9700

National Risk ManagementResearch Laboratory -Edison2890 WoodbridgeEdison, NJ 08837908-321-6629

Washburn & GillisAssociates, Ltd.

Tallon Metal Technologies,Inc. 1961 Cohen, Ville St.Laurent Quebec, CanadaH4R2N7 514-335-0057

ETAD

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

ETAD

ETAD

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Shipyard

Sand CreekSuperfund Site,Commerce City, CO

Wood Preserving

Fuels

Industrial

Oil Processing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

X

X

PCBs andMetals

Pesticides:Heptachlor,Dieldrin

PAHs PCBs,Metals

Hydrocarbons

Copper, Lead,and Arsenic

TPH, Oil-Soluble Organics

1992

1992

1989

1992

1992

1991

Bergmann USA,- Soil andSediment Washing SystemEPA 540-MR-92-075

Mobile Volume Reduction Unitat the Sand CreekSuperfund SiteEPA 540-MR-93-512

Biotrol Soil Washing SystemEPA 540-A5-91-003

RENEU Extraction TechnologyEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 163)

Application Of Tallon Technol-ogy In the Dickson RemediationProjectDESRT 23 - Aug 94

Carver-Greenfield ProcessEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 154)

Bergmann USA (Out ofBusiness) EPA-NRMRLJack Hubbard513-569-7507

National Risk ManagementResearch Laboratory - Edison2890 WoodbridgeEdison, NJ 08837908-321-6629

Biotrol Inc.10300 Valley View RoadSuite 107Eden Prairie, MN 55344612-942-8032

Terrasys, Inc.,912-D Pancho Road,Camarillo, CA 93012805-389-6766

Bombadier, Inc.Dehydro-Tech Corporation,6 Great Meadow Lane,East Hanover, NJ 07936201-887-2182

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

TDB EnvironmentCanada

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

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X

X

X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Battery Yard

ImpoundmentLagoon

Small Arms FiringRange, Adak NavalAir Station, Adak,AK

Warren, MI Site

Corpus Christi, TXSite

Wood Preserving

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Soil Washing

Solidification/Stabilization

X

Heavy Metals

Heavy Metals

Heavy Metals

PCBs, Oils

DNAPLs, CTET

PCPs, Metals

1992

1993

Open

1993

1992

1990

Bescorp Soil Washing SystemBattery Enterprises Site - BriceEnvironmental Services, Inc.EPA 540-A5-93-503

Soil Washing at the King ofPrussia Technical CorporationSuperfund Site, WinslowTownship, NJEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 86)

Demonstration and Validationof the Range Safe System onNative AmericanLands [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/native_american/2002o.htm

Surfactant Washing Demon-stration, General Motors NAOResearch & Development CenterEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 9)

Corpus Christi Dupont SiteSUNY Buffalo CorporateRemediation GroupEPA 542-K-94-003 (p 7)

Silicate Technology CorporationSolidification and Stabilization ofOrganic/Inorganic ContaminantsEPA 540-AR-92-010

Brice EnvironmentalService Corp.P.O. Box 73520Fairbanks, AK 99707907-452-2512

Alternative RemediationTechnologies, Inc.14497 Dale MabryHighwayTampa , FL 33618813-264-3506

ARDEC Industrial EcologyCenter Picatinny Arsenal, NJJames Franklin973-724-5650 DSN:[email protected]

General MotorsNAO R&D CenterWarren, MI 48090-9055810-986-1600

NYS University at BuffaloDept. of Geology772 Natural ScienceComplex Buffalo, NY14260, 716-645-6800 x3996

STC Omega, Inc.7655 East Gelding DriveSuite B-2, Scottsdale, AZ85260, 602-948-7100

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA Region 2

ESTCP

GM NAO

NYS University atBuffalo

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

XX

X

X

X

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(Page Number) ContactDem

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Savannah River SiteIncinerator,Aiken, SC

Rocky MountainArsenal

Midvale SlagSuperfund Site,Midvale, UT

Eareckson AFS,Shemya Island, AK

Palmerton ZincSmelter, CarbonCounty, PA

Hazardous WasteLandfill

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

X

Radioactive Ash(Al, Ca, Fe, Mg,Na, Fl, Nitrate,Phosphate)

Na, Cu, K,Nitrate,Pesticides

As, Cd, Pb

Asphalt Tar, JP-4

Zn, Other HeavyMetals

Heavy MetalContaminants

1998

1997

1994

1996

1993

Phosphate Bonded Solidifica-tion of Radioactive IncineratorWastesWSRC-MS-99-00314

Dispersion by ChemicalReaction Testing of RockyMountain Arsenal Basin FWaste SoilsCRREL Special Report 97-3

Molecular Bonding System®,Solucorp Industries Ltd.EPA 540-R-97-507

Dispersion by ChemicalReaction Technology to StabilizeAsphalt Tar, Eareckson AirForce Station, Shemya, AlaskaCRREL Special Report 95-11

Site Remediation via Dispersionby Chemical Reaction (DCR)CRREL Special Report 97-18

Field Validation of Test Methodsfor Solidified Waste Evaluation -Wastewater Technology CentreDESRT - Apr 95

Argonne National LaboratoryArgonne, ILD. Singh

SOUND/epicAnchorage,AKRichard W. McManus214-393-6965

SolucorpSaddle Brook, NJRobert Kuhn914-623-2333

SOUND/epicAnchorage, AKRichard W. McManus214-393-6965

SOUND/epicAnchorage, AKRichard W. McManus214-393-6965

Wastewater TechnologyCentre.

USDOE-WSRC

USACE-CRREL

USEPA-NRMRL

USACE-CRREL

USACE-CRREL

ETAD

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Industrial SludgePit

Chemical Process

Metal Contami-nated Soil Test

Scrap Metal

Test Soil

ORNL, Oak Ridge,TN

Salvage Yard

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

X

X

Non-SpecificOrganics &Inorganics

Metals, PCBs,Hydrocarbons

Heavy MetalContaminants

Zinc, Lead, &Cadmium

Lead

Mixed Wastes &Debris: Cd, Pb,Radionulides

Metals

1991

1988

1988

1988

1997

1989

Wastech, Inc.(Solidification andStabilization)EPA 540-R-94-526 (p. 146)

SolidiTech, Inc. - Solidification/Stabilization ProcessEPA 540-A5-89-005

Sulfide Stabilization TechnologyProcess for Copper-Contami-nated Soil DemonstrationReport Nov 90

A Silicate Stabilization Processfor Heavy Metal ContaminatedSoil at the Tamco Steel SiteDemonstration Report Mar 90

Portland Cement StabilizationProcess for Lead-ContaminatedSoilDemonstration Report Jun 91

Demonstration of Mixed WasteDebris Macroencap-sulationUsing Sulfur Polymer Cement[fact sheet] www.ornl.gov/K25/techdemo/macencp.htm

Chemfix Technologies, Inc.-Chemical Fixation/StabilizationEPA 540-A5-89-011

Wastech, Inc.P.O. Box 46381021 D Alvin Weinberg DriveOak Ridge, TN 37831423-483-6515

SolidiTech, Inc.

Toxco Incorporated

Solids System Treatment,Inc.

Levine-Fricke, Inc.

Oak Ridge NationalLaboratory (ORNL)Catherine [email protected]

Advanced RemediationMixing, Inc., 711 OxleyStreet, Kenner, LA 70062504-461-0466

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

OPPTD,

OPPTD,

OPPTD,

USDOE-ORNL

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Salvage Yard

Railroad Equipment

Railroad Equipment

Railroad Equipment

Port Hueneme, CASite

Marengo, OH

Naval FacilitiesEng. Service Center,Port Hueneme, CA

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solvated ElectronTechnology(SET™)

Solvated ElectronTechnology(SET™)

Heavy Metals(Al, Be, Cd, Fe,Zn, etc.)

PAH, HM,Cyanide

PAH, HM,Cyanide

PAH, HM,Cyanide

Lead andCopper

PCBs

Pesticides

1989

1992

1992

1992

1992

1997

Chemfix Process: Solid Waste inSoil and SludgeEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 245)

Stabilization/SolidificationProject, Pacific Place SiteDESRT 10 - Apr 93

Stabilization/SolidificationProject, Pacific Place SiteDESRT 02 - Apr 93

Stabilization/SolidificationProject, Pacific Place SiteDESRT 03 - Apr 93

Solidification of Spent Blasting,Heavy Metals in Spent BlastingAbrasives, Grit, and SandsEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 252)

Solvated Electron Treatment ofChlorinated Organics[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Solvated Electron Treatment ofChlorinated Organics[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Wastech, Inc.P.O. Box 46381021 D Alvin WeinbergDriveOak Ridge, TN 37831423-483-6515

Newalta Corporation

Chemical Waste Manage-ment Inc.

Commodore EnvironmentalColumbus, OHCarl Magnell614-297-0365

Commodore EnvironmentalColumbus, OHCarl Magnell614-297-0365

USEPA-NRMRL

ETAD

ETAD

ETAD

NFESC

USEPA-NRMRL

NFESC/USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Drilling Oil Site

Naval Air StationNorth Island, SanDiego, CA

Grand River TestSite

DOE FernaldFacility, OH

Dry CleaningFacilities,Hutchinson, KS

Savannah River Site

Solvent Extraction

Solvent Extraction

Solvent Extraction

Solvent Extraction

Air Stripping/Soil VaporExtraction

Air Stripping

X

PCBs, Dioxins

PCBs, VOCs,SVOCs

PCBs PAHs

PCBs

PCE

TCE

1991

1994

1992

1997

1997

Dehydro-Tech - Carver -GreenfieldEPA 540-AR-92-002

Solvent Extraction Technology,Terra-Kleen Response Group, Inc.EPA 540-R-94-521a

Resources ConservationCompany - Basic ExtractiveSludge Treatment (B.E.S.T.)EPA 540-AR-92-079

Solvent Extraction[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

“Multi-Site Comparison ofChlorinated Solvent RemediationUsing Innovative Technology,”Physical, Chemical, & ThermalTechnologies: Remediation ofChlorinated & RecalcitrantCompounds, 1998 (p 247-252)

The Savannah River IntegratedDemonstration ProgramMSSRC-MS-91-290

Dehydro-Tech Corp.6 Great Meadow LaneEast Hanover, NJ 07936201-887-2182

Terra-Kleen ResponseGroup, Inc.7321 North Hammond Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73132405-728-0001

Resources ConservationCompany 3630 CornusLane, Ellicott City,Maryland 21042410-596-6066

Terra KleenSan Diego, CAAlan B. Cash619-552-9902

Burns & McDonnell3839 DoraWichita, KS 67213Douglas Dreiling316-941-3921

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co., P.O. Box 616,Building 773-42AAiken, SC 29802803-725-3692

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE/USEPA-NRMRL

KS Dept. of Health& Environ., Topeka,KSLeo G. [email protected]

USDOE-SavannahRiver

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

In Situ Physical/Chemical

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Savannah River Site

Kansas City Plant

U.S. Army ColdRegions Research &EngineeringLaboratory,Hanover, NH

Air Stripping

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalOxidation

X VOCs

TCE

TCE

1990

1996

1997

In-Situ Air Stripping UsingHorizontal WellsDOE/EM-0269 Apr 95

In-Situ Chemical OxidationUsing KMnO4 [fact sheet]www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/dnapl/factsheets/kmno4.htm

“In Situ Oxidation of Trichloro-ethylene Using PotassiumPermanganate. Part 2: PilotStudy,” in Physical, Chemical,& Thermal Technologies:Remediation of Chlorinated &Recalcitrant Compounds, 1998

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.P.O. Box 616 Building773-42AAiken, SC 29802803-725-3692

Oak Ridge NationalLaboratoryDiane Gates, PI423-576-0427

U.S. Army CRREL72 Lyme Rd.Hanover, NH 03755Daniel [email protected]

USDOE

USDOE

U.S. Army-CRREL

X

X

In Situ Physical/Chemical

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Site X-231B,Portsmouth GaseousDiffusion Plant,Piketon, OH

Kansas City Plant,Kansas City, MO

Excavated SoilsContaminated w/Transformer Oil

Warehouse,Union County, NJ

Former SignManufacturingFacility,Denver, CO

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalOxidation(SOLTEC™)

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalOxidation

X

X

X

X

VOCs

TCE, DCE

BTEX, PCBs,PAHs

BTEX, MTBE

BTEX

1993

1996

1996

1996

In Situ Chemical Treatment:Technology Evaluation ReportGWRTAC TE-99-01 (p 34)

“Performance of In SituChemical Oxidation FieldDemonstrations at DOE Sites,”In Situ Remediation of theGeoenvironment Conference,1997

“In-Situ Application ofOxidation Process ShrinksContaminated Area at QuebecSite,” in HazTECH News, 12:6,27 March 1997

“In-Situ Fenton-Like Oxidationof Volatile Organics: Laboratory,Pilot, and Full-Scale Demonstra-tions,” Remediation, Spring1998, (p 29-42)

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Chemical OxidationEPA 542-R-98-008 (p 4)

Colorado School of MinesGolden, CODr. Robert L. [email protected]

Allied Signal2000 E. 95th St.Kansas City, MO 64131Joe [email protected]

Tecosol Inc.Ste. Julie, QuebecPierre Dufresne514-922-1206Alcan

Washington State Univer-sityPullman, WAProf. Richard [email protected]

EWMA of Colorado7600 Arapahoe Rd., Ste. 114Englewood, CO 80112Andrew [email protected]

USDOE-ORNL

USDOE-ORNL

Env. Canada/Ministere del’Environnement etde la Faune duQuebecX X

X

X

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(Page Number) ContactDem

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Portsmouth GaseousDiffusion Plant,Piketon, OH

WestinghouseSavannah RiverSite, Aiken, SC

Active IndustrialFacility, Clifton, NJ

Canadian ForcesBase Borden,Ontario, Can

Anniston ArmyDepot, AL

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalOxidation(CleanOX®)

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalOxidation X

TCE

TCE, PCE

TCA

TCE, PCE

TCE, PetroleumHydrocarbons

1997

1997

1996

1997

1996

A Full-Scale Demonstration ofIn Situ Chemical Oxidationthrough Recirculation at the X-701B SiteORNL/TM-13556

Final Report for Demonstrationof In Situ Oxidation of DNAPLUsing the Geo-CleanseTechnologyWSRC-TR--97-00283

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Chemical OxidationEPA 542-R-98-008 (p 8)

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Chemical OxidationEPA 542-R-98-008 (p 13)

“Rapid Delivery SystemCompletes Oxidation Picture:Remediation of ChlorinatedSolvents at Two GovernmentSites...” Soil & GroundwaterCleanup Onlinewww.sgcleanup.com

Colorado School of MinesGolden, CODr. Robert L. [email protected]

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCKaren M. [email protected]

H2M555 Preakness Ave.Totowa, NJ 07512Michael [email protected]

University of WaterlooWaterloo, OntarioDr. Neil Thomson519-885-1211 ext. [email protected]

QST EnvironmentalGainesville, FLR.S. LevinGeo-Cleanse International,Inc.Kenilworth, NJJ. Wilson

USDOE-ORNL

USDOE-WSRC

Center for Excel-lence, OntarioCanada

USACE

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Former NewsPrinting Facility,Framingham, MA

Former IndustrialFacility, Sonoma,CA

WAG-9, ORNL,Oak Ridge, TN

BrookhavenNational Laboratory

Rocky MountainArsenal

Kirtland AFB,Albuquerque, NM

ChemicalOxidation(CleanOX®)

ChemicalOxidation

Containment

Containment

Containment/Phytoremediation(Vegetative Cap)

Containment(Evapotranspira-tion Cover)

X

X

DCE, TCA, VC

PCP, PAHs

Any Hazardous/RadioactiveWaste

Any Hazardous/RadioactiveWaste

Landfills,SurfaceImpoundments

(Cold TestDemo)

1996

1998

1998

1997

Open

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Chemical OxidationEPA 542-R-98-008 (p 7)

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Chemical OxidationEPA 542-R-98-008 (p 22)

“Frozen Soil Barrier Success,”SCFA News, 3rd Quarter 1998

Viscous Liquid Barrier[fact sheet] www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/stcr/factsheets/visliq.htm

“RCRA Equivalent CoverDemonstration Project,”Remediation Activities Sum-mary, August 12, 1999

“DOE Comparison of LandfillCover Designs,” Tech Trends,May 1999

TGG Environmental, Inc.100 Crescent Rd.Needham, MA 02494Carl Shapiro781-449-6450

Fluor Daniel GTI, Inc.1527 Cole Blvd.Golden, CO 80401Christopher [email protected]

Arctic Foundations, Inc.Anchorage, AKEd Yarmak907-562-2741

Lawrence BerkeleyLaboratoryKarsten Pruess or GeorgeMoridis, 510-486-6732Mountain States EnergyAndrea Hart, 406-494-7410

Rocky Mountain ArsenalRemediation VentureOffice (RVO)303-289-0136

Sandia National LaboratoriesStephen [email protected]

USDOE PlumesFocus Area Program

USDOE/TX A&MUniversity/U of CA,Berkeley/Dupont

U.S. Army

USDOE/USAF

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Kirtland AFB,Albuquerque, NM

Kirtland AFB,Albuquerque, NM

Los Banos, CA

Lee Acres Landfill,Farmington, NM

SEG Facilities, OakRidge, TN

Containment(AnisotropicBarrier)

Containment(Capillary Barrier)

Containment

Containment(Capillary Barrier)

Containment

X

X

X

(Cold TestDemo)

(Cold TestDemo)

Any Hazardous/RadioactiveWaste

Landfills,SurfaceImpoundments,Waste Piles,Mine Tailings

Any Hazardous/RadioactiveWaste

Open

Open

1995

1997

1994

“DOE Comparison of LandfillCover Designs,” Tech Trends,May 1999

“DOE Comparison of LandfillCover Designs,” Tech Trends,May 1999

Subsurface Contaminants FocusArea, Viscous Liquid BarrierTechnology Project FY1998:Year End Reviewwww.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/conferences/presentat98/slides/ahart2/tsld001.htm

Capillary Barriers: AlternativeLandfill Covers DemonstrationProject [fact sheet]www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/stcr/factsheets/capill.htm

“Frozen Soil Barrier Technol-ogy...”, Remediation Case Studies,V. 6: Soil Vapor Extraction andOther In Situ TechnologiesEPA 542-R-97-009 (p 216-230)

Sandia National LaboratoriesStephen [email protected]

Sandia National LaboratoriesStephen [email protected]

Mountain States Energy(MSE)Andrea Hart, PI406-494-7410

Westinghouse SavannahRiverScott [email protected] National LaboratoryRay Finley, [email protected]

Scientific Ecology Group(SEG)Oak Ridge, TNRay Peters423-376-8194

USDOE/USAF

USDOE/USAF

USDOE-LBNL

USDOE/Bureau of LandMgmt.

USDOE PlumesFocus Area Program

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

DOE Kansas CityPlant, Kansas City,MO

Remediation WellInstallation, M-AreaSettling Basin, SRS

Remediation WellInstallation, DOEPantex Plant, TX

Sandia DirectionalBoring Test Range,NM

Lawrence BerkeleyNational Laboratory,CA

Deep Soil Mixing/ChemicalOxidation

DrillingInnovation

DrillingInnovation

DrillingInnovation

DrillingInnovation

TCE, 1,2-DCE

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

1996

1993

1994

1995

1994

Implementation of Deep SoilMixing at the Kansas City PlantORNL/TM-13532

Horizontal WellsDOE/EM-0378

“ResonantSonic Drilling...”,Remediation Case Studies, V. 6:Soil Vapor Extraction and OtherIn Situ TechnologiesEPA 542-R-97-009(p 234-255)

Horizontal WellsDOE/EM-0378

Cryogenic DrillingDOE/EM-0382

AlliedSignal, Inc.Kansas City, MOOak Ridge National Lab./Grand Junction, CON. Korte

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCJim [email protected]

Water Development Corp.Jeffrey Barrow916-662-2829DOE Plumes Focus AreaManagerJim Wright803-725-5608

Colorado Center for Env.Mgmt.Dawn Kaback303-297-0180 ext. [email protected]

University of CaliforniaBerkeley, CADr. George [email protected]

USDOE-ORNL

USDOE SubsurfaceContaminants FocusArea

USDOE PlumesFocus Area Program

USDOE SubsurfaceContaminants FocusArea

USDOE SubsurfaceContaminants FocusArea

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Remediation WellInstallation,Hanford Reserva-tion, WA

Remediation WellInstallation, SandiaNational Lab., NM

Aerojet Site,Rancho Cordova,CA

Camp StanleyStorage ActivityArea, San Antonio,TX

DrillingInnovation

DrillingInnovation

DrillingInnovation

Electrokinetics

N/A

N/A

N/A

Cr

1994

1993

1996

1996

“ResonantSonic Drilling...”,Remediation Case Studies, V. 6:Soil Vapor Extraction and OtherIn Situ TechnologiesEPA 542-R-97-009(p 234-255)

“ResonantSonic Drilling...”,Remediation Case Studies, V. 6:Soil Vapor Extraction and OtherIn Situ TechnologiesEPA 542-R-97-009(p 234-255)

Cryogenic DrillingDOE/EM-0382

Resource Guide for Electro-kinetics Laboratory & FieldProcesses Applicable toRadioactive & Hazardous MixedWastes in Soil & GroundwaterEPA 402-R-97-006 (p 60)

Water Development Corp.Jeffrey Barrow916-662-2829Westinghouse HanfordCompanyDon Moak509-373-7219Greg McLellan509-373-7539

Water Development Corp.Jeffrey Barrow916-662-2829Sandia National LaboratoryJack Wise505-844-6359

University of CaliforniaBerkeley, CADr. George [email protected]

Lynntech, Inc.College Station, TXDr. Tom Rogers409-693-0017Parsons Engineering

USDOE PlumesFocus Area Program

USDOE PlumesFocus Area Program

USDOE SubsurfaceContaminants FocusArea

U.S. Army/Parsons Eng.X

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Old TNX Basin,Savannah RiverSite, Aiken, NC

SNL UnlinedChromic Acid Pit,Albuquerque, NM

East TN TechnologyPark (ETTP), OakRidge, TN

Oil and Gas FieldServices, NEC

Tidal Marsh WastePits, Point Mugu,CA

Electrokinetics

Electrokinetics

Electrokinetics

Electrokinetics

Electrokinetics

X

Mercuric Nitrate

Cr(VI)

U

BTEX (gasolinecontaminants)

Heavy Metals

1995

1996

1995

1994

Open

Resource Guide for Electro-kinetics Laboratory & FieldProcesses Applicable toRadioactive & Hazardous MixedWastes in Soil & GroundwaterEPA 402-R-97-006 (p 25)

Electrokinetic Demonstration atthe Unlined Chromic Acid PitSAND97-2592

In Situ Electrokinetic ExtractionSystem EPA 540-R-97-509Electrokinetic Decontamination[for Removing UraniumContam-ination from Concreteand Soil] www.ornl.gov/K25/techdemo/electro.htm

An Underground Storage TankSpill, Environment & Technol-ogy Services, ElectrokineticEnhancementEPA 542-K-94-007 (p. 7)

Evaluation of In Situ Electroki-netic Remediation for MetalContaminated Soils[fact sheet] www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199605o.htm

Isotron CorporationNew Orleans, LAHenry Lomasney504-254-4624

Sandia National LaboratoriesAlbuquerque, NMDr. Eric R. [email protected]

Oak Ridge NationalLaboratoryJerry [email protected][Vendor: Isotron Corporation]

Environment & TechnologyServices2081 15th Street,San Francisco, CA 94114415-861-0810

Lynntech, Inc., CollegeStation, TXDr. Tom Rogers409-693-0017Aberdeen Proving GroundContact: Gene L. [email protected]

USDOE-OST

USDOE/USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-ORNL

E&TS

ESTCP

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Elgin AFB, FL

Radford ArmyAmmunition Plant,VA

Naval Facility PearlHarbor, HI

East TN TechnologyPark (ETTP), OakRidge, TN

Fort Polk, LA

Electrokinetics

Electrokinetics

Electrokinetics

Electrokinetics

Electrokinetics

Dioxin

Heavy Metals

Heavy Metals

U

Pb

1997

1997

1999

1994

Open

“Electrokinetic, Fenton’sReaction Technologies BeingCommercialized,” in HazTECHNews, 12:18/19, 11/25 Sep 1997

Resource Guide for Electroki-netics Laboratory & FieldProcesses Applicable toRadioactive & Hazardous MixedWastes in Soil & Groundwater...EPA 402-R-97-006 (p 56)

Electrokinetics[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Electrokinetic Decontamination[for Removing UraniumContam-ination from Concreteand Soil] www.ornl.gov/K25/techdemo/electro.htm

Electrokinetic Extraction

Lynntech, Inc.,College Station, TXG. D. Hitchens409-693-0017

Lynntech, Inc.College Station, TXDr. Tom Rogers409-693-0017

GeokineticsStephen R. Clark510-704-2940EPA NRMRLJack Hubbard513-569-7507

Oak Ridge NationalLaboratoryJerry [email protected][Vendor: Isotron Corpora-tion]

Electrokinetics, Inc.Baton Rouge, LAElif Acar504-388-3992EPA-NRMRLRandy Parker513-569-7271

USAF

U.S. Army-RAAP

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-ORNL

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Kennedy SpaceFlight Center, CapeCanaveral, FL

White SandsMissile Range, NM

DOE MoundFacility,Miamisburg, OH

Denver FederalCenter, CO

Electrokinetics

GaseousReduction

High VacuumExtraction

HydraulicFracturing

X

X

ChlorinatedSolvents

DimethylNitrosamine,Cr(VI)

VOCs

TPH

1998

1998

1997

1996

Resource Guide for Electroki-netics Laboratory & FieldProcesses Applicable toRadioactive & Hazardous MixedWastes in Soil & Groundwater...EPA 402-R-97-006 (p 59)

“In Situ Gaseous ReductionSystem (TMS #123),” High-lights of FY 1998 Achievementswww.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/rep%2Dpub/annlrep98/fy98.htm

Demonstrated High VacuumExtraction...www.ohio.doe.gov/oh-stcg

“Bioremediation BarrierEmplaced through HydraulicFracturing,” Ground WaterCurrents, March 1999

Lynntech, Inc.College Station, TXDr. Tom Rogers409-693-0017

DOE-IdahoDavid [email protected] Northwest NationalLab.Edward C. Thornton, PI509-376-6107

DOE Ohio Sites Technol-ogy Coordination Group(STCG)James [email protected]

FOREMOST Solutions,Inc.Seth Hunt303-271-9114EPA Region 8Sandra [email protected]

NASA-SBIR

USDOE-PNNL

USDOE-Ohio STCG

USEPA/GSA/State of CO

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Robert Gray ArmyAirfield, Fort Hood,TX

Fuel Spill Site,Dayton, OH

Xerox Oak BrookSite, IL

Oil Processing

Paducah GaseousDiffusion Plant, KY

HydraulicFracturing/SoilHeating

HydraulicFracturing/Bioremediation

HydraulicFracturing/SoilVapor Extraction

Immobilization

Lasagna™

X

X

SVOCs, JP-8 JetFuel

TPH, BTEX

VOCs & SVOCs

Heavy Metals

TCE

1997

1992

1992

1987

1997

Remediation of Tight Soils:Hydraulic Fracture, Steam &Electro-HeatingAATDF TR-98-12 & TR-98-14

Hydraulic Fracturing Technol-ogy, University of Cincinnati/Risk Reduction EngineeringLaboratoryEPA 540-R-93-505

Hydraulic Fracturing Technol-ogy, University of Cincinnati/Risk Reduction EngineeringLaboratoryEPA 540-R-93-505

Funderburk & Associates(Dechlorination & Immobilization)EPA 540-AR-89-001

Development of an IntegratedIn-Situ Remediation Technol-ogy: Draft Topical Report forTask #7.2 Entitled “Field ScaleTest” DOE/OR/22459-T3

Fluor Daniel GTIIrvine, CAJay DablowRice University, Houston,TX, AATDFKathy Balshaw-BiddleFax: 713-285-5948

FRX Inc.P.O. Box 37945Cincinnati, OH 45223513-556-2526

FRX, Inc.P.O. Box 37945Cincinnati, OH 45223513-556-2526

Funderburk & AssociatesRoute 1, Box 250Oakwood, Texas 75855800-227-6543

Monsanto CompanyDuPontGeneral Electric

USAEC

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE

X

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Firing Range, FortPolk, LA

Firing Range, FortPolk, LA

Abandoned TankFarm, Richmond,VA

NJ EECR Act Site,Somerville, NJ

Airfield,Hillsborough, NJ

PhysicalSeparation/AcidLeaching(Acetic Acid)

PhysicalSeparation/AcidLeaching(HydrochloricAcid)

PneumaticFracturingExtraction

PneumaticFracturingExtraction

PneumaticFracturingExtraction

X

X

Pb

Pb

TCA

VOCs andSVOCs

VOCs andSVOCs

1996

1996

1992

1993

Technology ApplicationAnalysis: Physical Separationand Acid LeachingADA341447

Demonstration of PhysicalSeparation/Leaching Methodsfor the Remediation of HeavyMetals Contaminated Soils atSmall Arms Ranges (AcidLeaching Demo)SFIM-AEC-ET-CR-97048

Accutech Pneumatic FracturingExtraction & Hot Gas Injection.Appendix D-3EPA 540-AR-93-509

Accutech Pneumatic FracturingExtraction and Hot GasInjection, Phase IEPA 540-AR-93-509

Pneumatic Fracturing Demon-stration,Tinker Air Force Base, Okla-homa City, OklahomaAbstract

USAEC SFIM-AEC-ETDBuilding E4430Aberdeen Proving Ground,MD 21010-5401Terri Bright410- [email protected]

USAEC SFIM-AEC-ETDBuilding E4430Aberdeen Proving Ground,MD 21010-5401Terri Bright410- [email protected]

Accutech RemedialSystems, Inc.Cass Street at Highway 35Keyport, NJ 07735908-739-6444

Accutech RemedialSystems, Inc. Cass Street atHighway 35Keyport, NJ 07735908-739-6444

Accutech RemedialSystems, Inc. Cass Street atHighway 35Keyport, NJ 07735908-739-6444

USAEC

USAEC

USEPA-NRMRL

CEE&S

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X

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

X-231A Site,Portsmouth GaseousDiffusion Plant, OH

Site X-231B,Portsmouth GaseousDiffusion Plant,Piketon, OH

Argonne NationalLaboratory,Chicago, IL

Former RetailGasoline UST Site,DE

Former GasolineStation Near WaplesPond, DE

Soil Fracturing

Soil Mixing

Soil MixingEnhanced w/Steam/SVE/Bioremediation/Zero-Valent Iron

Soil VacuumExtraction/AirSparging (SVE/AS)

Soil VacuumExtraction/AirSparging (SVE/AS) in HorizontalWells

X

X

X

NAPLs,DNAPLs

TCE, TCA, DCE

TCE, CT,Chloroform,1,2-DCE

BTEX

BTEX

1998

1992

1998

1996

Open

X-231A: A Demonstration of In-Situ Remediation of DNAPLCompounds in Low PermeabilityMedia by Soil Fracturing withThermally Enhanced MassRecovery or Reactive BarrierDestruction: Dense Non-Aqueous Phase LiquidsORNL/TM-13534

“In Situ Enhanced Soil Mix-ing...” Remediation CaseStudies, V. 6: Soil VaporExtraction and Other In SituTechnologiesEPA 542-R-97-009 (p 112-138)

Technology DemonstrationSummary: Optimization ofEnhanced Soil Mixing by Zero-Valent Iron Addition [fact sheet]

“Delaware Tackles UST Siteswith Mobile RemediationSystem,” Soil & GroundwaterCleanup Onlinewww.sgcleanup.com

“Delaware Tackles UST Siteswith Mobile RemediationSystem,” Soil & GroundwaterCleanup Onlinewww.sgcleanup.com

L.D. MurdochFRx, Inc.Cincinnati, OH513-556-2526ORNL/Colorado School ofMinesR.L. [email protected]

MillgardJim Brannigan313-261-9760Geo-ConSteve Day916-858-0480

Argonne National Laboratory-East, Larry Moos, 630-252-3455USDOE, Chicago OperationsOffice, Yvette Collazo630-252-2102

Delaware Department ofNatural Resources,Underground Storage TankBranch (USTB)Matt Lesley

Delaware Department ofNatural Resources,Underground Storage TankBranch (USTB)Matt Lesley, U.S. Filter/SCHUMACHER FiltersAmerica Inc., Asheville, NC

USDOE SubsurfaceContaminants FocusArea

USDOE/Ohio EPA

USDOE-ANL

DE DNR-USTB

DE DNR-USTB

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Strachan Gas Plant,Canada

Storage Tanks

Three DOE TestSites

Fire Training Area,Airfield

Williams AFB, AZ

Airfield

Soil VaporExtraction/Bioventing

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction(Passive)

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction (ICE/SVE)

Soil VaporExtraction

X

X

X

X

PAHs, BTEX

DCE, PCA,PCE, TCE

ChlorinatedSolvents

TPH, BTEX,MEK

Total VolatileHydrocarbons(TVH)

JP-5 Jet Fuel

1994

1994

1993

1992

1994

“Cold Climate Soil Bioventing,”Tech Trends, Mar 1995

SVE System at CommencementBay, South Tacoma Channel(Well 12A), Phase 2, Tacoma, WAEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 62)

Passive Soil Vapor ExtractionDOE/EM-0248 - Jun 95 (p 136)

Soil Vapor Extraction at, NorthFire Training Area (NFTA), LukeAFB, ArizonaEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 70)

“The Internal CombustionEngine as a Low-Cost SoilVapor Treatment Technology,”Third Tri-Service EnvironmentalTechnology Workshop, 1998

Naval Air Station, Lemoore,California, SIVE, NavalFacilities Engineering ServiceCenterEPA 542-K-94-009 (p 17)

GASRePAlex Lye, Manager905-336-6438

Environmental Science &Engineering, Inc.

Lawrence LivermoreNational Lab.7000 East Ave.P.O. Box 808Livermore, CA 94550510-422-6806

Enviricon, Inc.; RustEnvironment

AFCEE/ERTBrooks AFBJim Gonzalez210-536-4324

Berkeley EnvironmentalRestorationKent Udell510-653-9477OHM, Inc.

USDOE/Canadian Ass. ofPetroleum Producers(CAPP)/Govt. of Canada

USACE

USDOE-LLNL

USACE

AFCEE-ERT

NFESC

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X

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Spill: ContaminatedAquifer

UndergroundStorage Tanks

Disposal StorageArea

UndergroundStorage Tanks

Airfield

Airfield

Disposal Pit

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction/Bioventing

Soil VaporExtraction

X

X

X

X

X

Chloroform,TCE, PCA, TCA

BTEX

PCE, LNAPL

VOC, SVOC

TPH , JP-4

TPH

Freon-113,DCE, TCA,PCE, TCE

1993

1993

1992

1993

1990

1990

1994

SVE at Hastings GroundwaterContamination Superfund Site,Well #3 Subsite, Hastings, NEEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 66)

SVE at the Sacramento ArmyDepot Superfund Site, Tank 2Operable Unit, Sacramento CAEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 76)

SVE at Verona, Well FieldSuperfund Site, Thomas SolventRaymond Road (OU-1) BattleCreek, MIEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 80)

Soil Vapor Extraction at theSMS Instruments SuperfundSite, Deer Park, New YorkEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 78)

SVE and Bioventing for Remediationof a JP-4 Fuel Spill at site 914, HillAir Force Base, Ogden UTEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 68)

SVE and Bioventing forRemediaiton of a JP-4 Fuel Spillat Site 914, Hill AFB, Ogden, UTEPA 542-R-95-001

In Situ Soil Vapor Extraction atMcClellan Air Force Base,CaliforniaEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 72)

Morrison-KnudsenCorporation, 7100 EastBelleview Ave., Suite 300Englewood, CO 80111303-793-5089

Terra Vac Corporation14798 Wicks BoulevardSan Leandro, CA 94577510-351-8900

Terra Vac Corporation9030 Secor RoadTemperance, MI 48182313-847-4444

Four Seasons Environmen-tal, Inc.3107 S. Elm StreetGreensboro, N.C 27416919-273-2718

CH2M Hill

USEPA Region 7

U.S. Army EMD

USEPA Region 5

USEPA Region 2

USAF

USAF

USAF, EMDX

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X

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Gas Station

Luke AFB, AZ

Industrial WasteDump

Repair Shop

Davis-MonthanAFB, AZ

Bolling AFB, DC

UndergroundStorage Tanks

Soil VaporExtraction/Combustion

Soil VaporExtraction (ICE/SVE)

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction (ICE/SVE)

Soil VaporExtraction (ICE/SVE)

Soil VaporExtraction

X

X

X

X

X

Non-halogenatedVOCs

Total VolatileHydrocarbons(TVH)

VOCs, HeavyMetals, Solvents

TCE

Total VolatileHydrocarbons(TVH)

Total VolatileHydrocarbons(TVH)

TCA, DCE,PCE, Freon-113,Acetone

1993

1993

1991

1990

Perforrmance/Cost Evaluationof Internal Combustion Enginesfor the Destruction of Hydrocar-bon VaporsPerformance Report - Dec 94

“The Internal CombustionEngine As a Low-Cost SoilVapor Treatment Technology,”Third Tri-Service EnvironmentalTechnology Workshop, 1998

Basket Creek Surface ImpoundmentEPA 542-R-95-006 (p 29)

Soil Vapor Extraction at the RockyMountain Arsenal Superfund Site,Motor Pool Area (OU-18)EPA 542-R-95-001 (p 74)

“The Internal CombustionEngine as a Low-Cost SoilVapor Treatment Technology,”Third Tri-Service EnvironmentalTechnology Workshop, 1998

“The Internal CombustionEngine as a Low-Cost SoilVapor Treatment Technology,”Third Tri-Service EnvironmentalTechnology Workshop, 1998

Soil Vapor Extraction at theFairchild SemiconductorCorporation Superfund SiteEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 64)

VR Systems, Inc.,Anaheim, California714-826-0483

AFCEE/ERTBrooks AFBJim [email protected]

Woodward-Clyde FederalServices 4582 S.Ulster St.,Suite 1200 Denver, CO80237, 303-740-2600

AFCEE/ERTBrooks AFBJim Gonzalez210-536-4324

AFCEE/ERTBrooks AFBJim Gonzalez210-536-4324

Canonie EnvironmentalServices Corp.441 N. Whisman Rd.Mountain View, CA 94043415-960-1640

AFCEE

AFCEE-ERT

USEPA Region 4

U.S. Army RMA

AFCEE-ERT

AFCEE-ERT

USEPA Region 9

X

X

X

X

X

X X

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Sponsor EPA

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

LawrenceLivermore Lab

Huntington Beach,CA

Aeronautical

Groveland Wells,MA Site

Fire Training Area,Luke AFB

Sacramento ArmyDepot, CA

Ammo Site

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction/ SteamVacuum Stripping

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil VaporExtraction

Soil Venting/Vapor Extraction

X

X

X

X

X

X

Gasoline

Diesel Fuel

VOCs, TCE

TCE

JP-4 Jet Fuel

Fuels, PCE,VOCs

VolatileContaminants

1993

1990

1988

1992

1993

1993

Vacuum-Induced Soil VentingEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 144)

Steam-Enhanced RecoveryProcessEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 139)

AWD Technologies, Inc. -Integrated Vapor Extraction andSteam Vacuum StrippingEPA 540-A5-91-002

Terra Vac - Vacuum ExtractionEPA 540-A5-89-003

Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)EPA 542-B-93-009 (p 138)

Vapor Extraction SystemEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 145)

In Situ Soil VentingEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 126)

Lawrence Livermore LabUniv. Of CaliforniaP.O. Box 808Livermore, CA 94550510-422-3521

Hughes EnvironmentalSystems Inc., 1240Rosecrans Ave.Manhattan Beach, CA90266, 714-375-6446

AWD Technologies, Inc.49 Stevenson Street, Suite 600San Francisco, CA 94105415-227-0842

Terra Vac Corporation356 Fortaleza StreetP.O. Box 1591San Juan, PR 00903809-723-9171

Terra Vac Corporation14204 Doolittle DrSan Leandro, CA 94577510-351-8900

USDOE-LLNL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USACE

U.S. Army,Sacramento

USAEC

X

X

X

XX

X

X

X

X

X

X

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(Page Number) ContactDem

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Sponsor EPA

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Hill Air Force Base,Utah

Industrial

Robins Air ForceBase, Macon, GA

INEEL

Pottery Sites,Roseville/Crooksville, OH

INEEL

Mike Horse Mine,MT

Soil Venting/Vapor Extraction

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

X

X

Fuels, TCE

PAH, Keytones,Glycols

Lubricating Oil,AromaticSolvents

Pu, Am

Pb

Pu, Am

Mining Wastes,Metals

1989

1993

1991

1996

1998

1995

1996

In Situ Soil VentingEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 124)

Solidification/Stabilization w/Silicate Compounds, Organics& Inorganics in Groundwater,Soil, SludgeEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 255)

Solidification/Stabilization,Organics and Inorganics inSoil, Sludge, and LiquidEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 253)

Innovative Grouting andRetrievalDOE/EM-0380

Envirobond Soil Amendment[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Innovative Subsurface Stabiliza-tion Project. Final ReportINEL-96-0439

Grouting Technique[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Idaho National Engineeringand EnvironmentalLaboratoryG.G. [email protected]

Rocky MountainRemediation ServicesJim Barthel303-215-6620

Idaho National Engineeringand EnvironmentalLaboratoryG.G. [email protected]

STG TechnologiesEPA-NRMRLJack Hubbard513-569-7507

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE SubsurfaceContaminants FocusArea

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE SubsurfaceContaminants FocusArea

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

VO

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Sponsor EPA

RE

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SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEDIMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

In Situ Physical/Chemical

Pottery Sites,Roseville/Crooksville, OH

Railroad Equipment

Electrical

Wood Preserving

Railroad Equipment

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization

Pb

PAH, HM,Cyanide

Metals, PCBs

DNAPL

PAH, HM,Cyanide

1998

1992

1988

1991

1992

\Injection Soil Amendment(Stabilization)[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Stabilization/SolidificationProject, Pacific Place SiteDESRT 11 - Apr 93

WT/Geo-Con, Inc.,In-Situ StabilizationEPA 540-A5-89-004

Gravel Washing Project -Canada Creosote SiteDESRT 12 - Dec 93

Stabilization/SolidificationProject, Pacific Place SiteDESRT 08 - Apr 93

Star OrganicsPhil Clarke214-522-0742

Bovar EnvironmentalServices

Geo-Con, Inc.4075 Monroeville Blvd.Monroeville, PA 15146412-856-7700

Alberta Research CouncilAlberta, Canada405-427-6181

Ogden/ChemfixTechnologies, Inc.

USEPA-NRMRL

ETAD

USEPA-NRMRL

ETAD

ETAD

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

VO

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(Page Number) ContactDem

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Sponsor EPA

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SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEDIMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Ex Situ Thermal

Naval ConstructionBattalion Center,Gulfport, MS

MiddlegroundLandfill, Bay City,MI

Smelting Site

Advanced FuelHydrocarbonNational Test Site,Port Hueneme, CA

Hawthorne ArmyDepot

Advanced ElectricReactor

ChemicalReduction

Flame Reactor

Hot Air VaporExtraction

Hot-GasDecontamination

HerbicideOrange, 2,3,7,8-TCDD, andOther Dioxins

PCBs, PAHs,Dioxins

Metals

PetroleumHydrocarbons

TNT,AmmoniumPicrate

1985

1992

1991

1995

1994

High-Temperature Fluid-WallReactor Technology Research,Test and Evaluation Performedat Naval Construction BattalionCenter, Gulfport, MississippiAFESC/ESL-TR-87-06, 2 vols.

Eco Logic InternationalGas-Phase Chemical ReductionProcess--The Reactor SystemEPA 540-AR-93-522

Horsehead Resource Develop-ment Co., Inc., Flame ReactorEPA 540-A5-91-005

D/NETDP Technology Demon-stration Application AnalysisReport for Ex-Situ Hot AirVapor Extraction SystemNFESC-TR-2066-ENV

Demonstration Results of HotGas Decontamination forExplosives at Hawthorne ArmyDepot (4 vols.)ADA341521-ADA341524

J.M. Huber Co.Edison, NJ732-549-8600EG&G, Inc.Idaho Falls, IDR.W. Helsel; R.W. Thomas

ELI Eco Logic Interna-tional Inc.143 Dennis StreetRockwood, Ontario,Canada, NOB 2KO519-856-9591

Horsehead ResourceDevelopment Co., Inc.,300 FrankfortMonaca, PA 15061415-773-2289

Global Remedial Technolo-gies, Inc.

Tennessee Valley AuthorityReservationPO Box 1010Muscle Shoals, AL35661-1010256-386-2601

USAF InstallationRestoration Program

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

SERDP

USAEC

X

X

X X

X

X

X

X

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SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEDIMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Ex Situ Thermal

Alabama ArmyAmmunition Plant(ALAAP), Alpine,AL

Demode Rd.Superfund Site,Rose Township, MI

Acid Pit

Peake OilSuperfund Site,Brandon, FL

EPA IncinerationResearch Facility,Jefferson, AR

McColl SuperfundSite

Ogden ResearchFacility, San Diego,CA

Hot-GasDecontamination

Incineration

Incineration

Incineration

Incineration

Incineration

Incineration

X

Explosives,BiologicalAgents

PCBs

PAHs

PCBs

MGP Wastes,Benzene,Naphthalene

VOCs, Metals

Heavy Metal,Pesticides

1995

1987

1988

1987

1994

1989

1989

Evaluation of a TransportableHot-Gas DecontaminationSystem for the Decontaminationof Explosives-ContaminatedDebris & PipingADA316327

Shirco Infrared IncinerationSystemEPA 540-A5-89-010

PYRETRON ® ThermalDestruction, Organics in Soil,Sludge, and Solid WasteEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 243)

Shirco Infrared IncinerationSystemEPA 540-A5-89-010

Frequency Tunable PulseCombustion System Cello®Pulse Burner, SonotechIncorporatedEPA 540-R-95-502

Ogden Circulation BedCombustor at the McCollSuperfund SiteEPA 540-R-92-001

Ogden Circulation BedCombustor at the McCollSuperfund SiteEPA 540-R-92-001

Roy F. Weston, Inc.One Weston WayWest Chester, PA 19380610-701-7423

Shirco Infrared Incineration

Shirco Infrared Incineration

Sonotech, Inc.Atlanta, GA

General Atomics3550 General Atomics CourtSan Diego, CA 92121619-455-4495

General Atomics3550 General Atomics CourtSan Diego, CA 92121619-455-4495

USAEC

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEDIMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Ex Situ Thermal

Airfield (JP-4 Spill)

Sand-Quarry

SAIC Test Site,Golden, CO

Gasoline Test

Savannah RiverSite, Aiken, SC

Outboard MarineCorp., WaugenHarbor, IL

Incineration

Pyrovac VacuumPyrolysis

Solar Destruction

Steam EnhancedExtraction

Thermal CatalyticOxidation

ThermalDesorption

X

X

X

X

Hydrocarbons

PAHs, PetroleumHydrocarbons

VOCs, SVOCs

VOCs andSVOCs

ChlorinatedVOCs

PCB

1993

1993

1997

1993

1992

1992

Hrubetz EnvironmentalServices, Inc., In Situ ThermalOxidative(HRUBOUT) ProcessEPA 540-MR-93-524

Pyrovac Vacuum PyrolysisTechnology for the Remediationof Contaminated SoilsDESRT 22 - Aug 94

Fabrication and Testing forSolar Detoxification ProjectSFIM-AEC-ET-CR-97038

Berkeley EnvironmentalRestoration Center (EnhancedExtraction)EPA 540-R-94-526 (p 32)

Catalytic Oxidation System[fact sheet] www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/voc/pfa21.htm

SoilTech Anaerobic ThermalProcessor: Outboard MarineCorporation Site, Soil Tech ATPSystems, Inc.EPA 540-MR-92-078

Hrubetz EnvironmentalServices, Inc.5949 Sherry Lane, Suite 525Dallas, Texas 75225214-363-7833

Laval Univ./InstitutePyrovac, Inc.

Science ApplicationsInternational Corp. (SAIC)Golden, CO303-279-3030

Berkeley EnvironmentalRestoration Center3112A Etch HallBerkeley, CA 94720510-642-2928

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.John M. Haselow, PI803-725-5219

SoilTech ATP Systems, Inc.800 Canonie DrivePorter, IN 46304219-929-4343

USEPA-NRMRL

Tech. Dev. Branch,Environment Canada

USAEC

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-WSRC

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Thermal

Pesticide Site

Brant, NY Site

Lagoon Sludge

Waste TreatmentPlant

Disposal Pit

Landfill

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption

X

X

OCPs

PCBs

VOCs, SVOCs,TPHs, PAHs

PAH, SVOC,HM

BTEX, PAH,TCE

PCBs, PAHs,Dioxin

1992

1991

1991

1994

1987

1992

Low Temperature ThermalAeration (LTTA) System,Canonie EnvironmentalServices, Inc.EPA 540-MR-93-504

AOSTRA-SoilTech AnaerobicThermal Processor: WideBeach Development Site,SoilTech ATP Systems, Inc.EPA 540-MR-92-008

Roy F. Weston, Inc.- LowTemperature Thermal Treatment(LT3) SystemEPA 540-AR-92-019

Thermal Desorption at thePrestine Inc. Superfund SiteReading, OhioEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 94)

Thermal Desoprtion at McKinCompany Superfund Site, GrayMaineEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 88)

Thermal Desorption Unit - EliEco Logic International, Inc.EPA 540-AR-94-504

Canonie EnvironmentalServices Corp.800 Canonie DrivePorter, IN 46304219-926-8651

SoilTech ATP Systems, Inc.800 Canonie DrivePorter, IN 46304219-929-4343

Roy F. Weston, Inc.,One Weston WayWest Chester, PA 19380610-701-7423

SoilTech ATP Corporation800 Canonie DrivePorter, IN 46304219-926-8651

Canonie EnvironmentalServices, Corp.800 Canonie DrivePorter, IN 46304219-926-8651

ELI Eco Logic Interna-tional, Inc.143 Dennis StreetRockwood, Ontario,Canada NOB 2KO519-856-9591

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA Region 5

USEPA Region 1

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Thermal

ImpoundmentLagoon

Re-Solve SuperfundSite, NorthDartmouth, MA

Soils from NaturalGas Metering Sitesin NM

Clay Soil from aMercury RecyclingFacility in Bedford,OH

Surface DisposalArea

Koppers Co.Superfund Site

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption(Mobile Unit)

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption

PAHs, Metals,MBOCA

PBCs

Hg

Hg

PCB

PCPs, Dioxins,Furans

1993

1992

1994

1993

1992

1993

Thermal Desorption at theAnderson DevelopmentCompany Superfund Site,Adrian, MichiganEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 84)

X-TRAX Model 200 ThermalDesorption System: ChemicalWaste Management, Inc.EPA 540-MR-93-502

Task 38: Commercial MercuryRemediation Demonstrations:Thermal Retorting and PhysicalSeparation/Chemical LeachingDOE/MC/30098--5643

“Mercury Recovery ServicesRides a New Kind ofHeavy-Metal Revival,”Pittsburgh Business Times,15:13, p 16, 30 Oct 1995

Thermal Desorption at theOutboard Marine CorporationSuperfund SiteWaukegan, IllinoisEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 90)

Risk Reduction EngineeringLaboratory (Base-CatalyzedDecomposition Process)EPA 540-R-94-526 (p 106)

Roy F Weston, Inc.One Weston WayWest Chester, PA 19380610-701-7423

OHM Environmental

Mercury Recovery Services(MRS), New Brighton, PANorth Dakota Univ. atGrand ForksEnergy & Env. ResearchCenter, D.S. Charlton

Mercury Recovery Services(MRS)New Brighton, PA

SoilTech ATP System, Inc.800 Canonie DrivePorter, IN 46304219-926-8651

ETG Environmental, Inc.660 Sentry ParkwayBlue Bell, PA 19422610-832-0700

USEPA Region 5

USEPA-RREL

USDOE/GasResearch Institute

USDOE/GasResearch Institute/Union Gas Ltd.(Canada)

USEPA Region 5

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Thermal

Re-Solve SuperfundSite

Industrial

Roadways

Gas Plant

Four Test Sites

EPA ResearchFacility, Ark

Railroad Equipment

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption/Dehalogenation

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDestruction

ThermalDestruction

ThermalExtraction

X

PCBs

DDT, Dieldrin,Lindane

PCBs

Cyanide, VOCs,PAHs, Coal Tars

PCBs

HalogenatedHydrocarbons

PAH, HM,Cyanide

1992

1993

1991

1993

1987

1988

1992

Rust Remedial Services, Inc.(X*TRAX Thermal Desorption)EPA 540-R-94-526 (p 118)

Thermal Desorption at the THAgriculture & NutritionCompany Superfund Site,Albany, GeorgiaEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 96)

Thermal Desorption/Dehalogenation at the WideBeach Development SuperfundSite, Brant, NYEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 98)

Thermal Desorption System,Clean Berkshires, Inc.EPA 540-R-94-507a

Gruppo Italimpresse (InfraredThermal Destruction)EPA 540-A5-89-010

American Combustion - OxygenEnhanced IncinerationEPA 540-A5-89-008

Thermal Extraction ProjectPacific Place SiteDESRT 06 - Apr 93

Rust Remedial Services, Inc.7250 West College DrivePalo Heights, IL 60463708-361-7520

Williams EnvironmentalServices, Inc.,2076 West Park PlaceStone Mountain, GA 30087404-498-2020

SoilTech ATP Corporation800 Canonie DrivePorter, IN 46304219-926-8651

Maxymillian Technologies, Inc.Ten Post Office Square,Suite 600Boston, MA 02109617-695-9770

Gruppo ItalimpresseRome, Italy011-39-06-8802001

American Combustion, Inc.4476 Park DriveNorcross, GA 30093404-564-4180

Newalta Corporation/UMATAC IndustrialProcess

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA Region 4

USEPA Region 2

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

TDBC & P

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Thermal

Babcock & WilcoxFacility

Rockwell MSOUnit

Contaminated SoilTest

Cannery Site

Batch Plant

Letterkenny ArmyDepot

Advanced FuelHydrocarbonNational Test Site,Port Hueneme, CA

ThermalTreatment

ThermalTreatment

ThermalTreatment

ThermalTreatment

ThermalTreatment

ThermalTreatment

ThermallyEnhanced VaporExtraction

X

X

Organics andMetals

Chlordane,SVOCs

Hydrocarbons

Hydrocarbons

Hydrocarbons

VOCs

TPH

1991

1993

1985

1995

Cyclone FurnaceEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 82)

Molten Salt Oxidation ProcessEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 102)

Thermal Treatment Process forFuel Contaminated SoilDemonstration Report Mar 90

Thermal Treatment of PetroleumHydrocarbon- ContaminatedSoilDemonstration Report Jun 91

Soil Detoxification Utilizing anExisting Aggregate DrierDemonstration Report - Mar 90

Low Temperature ThermalStrippingEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 97)

D/NETDP Technology Demon-stration Application AnalysisReport for Ex-Situ Hot AirVapor Extraction SystemNFESC-TR-2066-ENV

Babcock and Wilcox Co.1562 Beeson StreetAlliance, OH 44601216-829-7576

Rockwell International

U.S. Waste ThermalProcessing

Ogden EnvironmentalServices, Inc.

South Coast AsphaltProducts Company

Roy F. Weston, Inc.,One Weston WayWest Chester, PA 19380215-430-7423

Global Remedial Technolo-gies, Inc.NFESC, Port Hueneme,CADr. Norm Helgeson805-982-1335

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE

OPPTD,

OPPTD,

OPPTD,

USAEC

SERDP-NETTS

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Thermal

Savannah RiverTechnology Center,Aiken, SC

Clemson UniversityESED VitrificationFacility

Babcock & WilcoxTest Site

Niagara Falls, NY

Integrated DefenseWaste ProcessingFacility Melter,Savannah River

Savannah RiverSite, Aiken, SC

Vitrification

Vitrification

Vitrification

Vitrification

Vitrification

Vitrification X

RadioactiveMixed Wastes

RadioactiveMixed Wastes

Metals,Phthalates,PAHs

Cr

RadioactiveMixed Wastes,Mercury

RadioactiveMixed Wastes,Organic Resins

1997

1994

1991

1997

EV-16 Vitrification Trials withMnO2 and Surrogate B&C PondSludgeWSRC-TR-97-00406

Rocky Flats Plant PrecipitateSludge Surrogate VitrificationDemonstrationWSRC-RP-94-0062

Babcock & Wilcox Co. -Cyclone Furnace VitrificationEPA 540-AR-92-017

Cold Top Ex-Situ VitrificationTechnology, Geotech Develop-ment CorporationCapsule EPA 540-R-97-506a

Summary of Pilot-ScaleActivities with MercuryContaminated SludgesWSRC-TR-95-0404

Summary of Pilot-ScaleActivities with Resorcinol IonExchange ResinWSRC-TR-95-0403

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCC.A. Cicero-Herman

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCC.A. Cicero-Herman

Babcock & Wilcox Co.1562 Beeson StreetAlliance, OH 44601216-829-7395

NJIT, Newark, NJ andGeoTech DevelopmentCorp., King of Prussia, PAWilliam Librizzi973-596-5846Thomas Tate610-337-8515

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCC.A. Cicero-Herman

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCC.A. Cicero-Herman

USDOE-WSRC

USDOE-WSRC

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-WSRC

USDOE-WSRC

X

X

X

X

X

XX

X

X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Thermal

Clemson UniversityESED VitrificationFacility

Oak Ridge Reserva-tion, Oak Ridge, TN

Clemson UniversityESED VitrificationFacility

DOE Test Facility

Airfield

Vitrification

Vitrification

Vitrification

Vitrification

DynamicUndergroundStripping X

RadioactiveMixed Wastes,Ba, Cd, Cr, Pb,Ni

RadioactiveMixed Wastes

RadioactiveMixed Wastes

Metals,Hexachloro-benzene

Gasoline Spill

1996

1997

1994

1991

1994

Transportable VitrificationSystem Pilot Demonstrationwith Surrogate Oak RidgeWETF SludgeWSRC-MS-96-0338

Demonstration Project Reportfor the Transportable Vitrifica-tion System at the Oak RidgeEast Tennessee Technology ParkK/WM-186, V.1 & V.2

Los Alamos National Labora-tory Simulated Sludge Vitrifica-tion DemonstrationWSRC-RP-94-0780

Retech, Inc. Plasma CentrifugalFurnace (Plasma Arc Vitrification)EPA 540-A5-91-007

Summary of the LLNL GasolineSpill Demonstration - DynamicUnderground Stripping ProjectUCRL- ID-120416

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co., Aiken, SCJ.R. [email protected]

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co., Aiken, SCJ.R. [email protected]

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co., Aiken, SCC.A. Cicero-Herman

Retech Inc.,P.O. Box 997100 Henry Street StationRoad, Ukiah, CA 95482707-462-6522

Lawrence LivermoreNational LaboratoryEarth Sciences DivisionLivermore, CA 94550510-422-3521

USDOE-WSRC

USDOE-WSRC

USDOE-WSRC

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-OTD

X

X

X

XX

X

X

X

X

XIn Situ Thermal

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In Situ Thermal

Industrial

Southern CaliforniaEdison Poleyard,Visalia, CA

UndergroundStorage Tanks

Test Site

River

DynamicUndergroundStripping

DynamicUndergroundStripping

DynamicUndergroundStripping

ElectricalResistanceHeating/SoilVapor Extraction

ElectricalResistanceHeating/SoilVapor Extraction

X

X

X

Gasoline

Creosote, PCP,PAHs

BTEX, FHC,Benzene

BTEX

TCE & PCE

1991

1998

1993

1993

1993

Summary, Dynamic Under-ground Stripping Demonstra-tion, LLNL Gasoline Spill SiteUCRL-ID-118187

Dynamic Underground Strippingand Hydrous Pyrolysis/Oxidation,Southern California Edison,Visalia, CA: Tour Summary Reportwww.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/rep-pub/reports/toursum/visalia.htm

Dynamic Underground Strip-ping Demonstrated at LLNL,Gasoline Spill Site, LivermoreCaliforniaEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 46)

LLNL Steam and SVE withElectrical Resistance Heating ,Berkeley EnvironmentalRestoration CenterEPA 542-K-94-009 (p 16)

Savannah River, GA (DOE),Electrical Resistance Heatingwith SVEEPA 542-K-94-009 (p 16)

Lawrence LivermoreNational LaboratoryEarth Sciences DivisionLivermore, CA 94550510-422-3521

SteamTech EnvironmentalServicesHank Sowers805-322-6478, LLNLRoger Aines, [email protected]

Lawrence LivermoreNational LaboratoryP.O. Box 508Livermore, CA 94550510-422-2646

Berkeley EnvironmentalRestoration Center3112A Etch HallBerkeley, CA 94720510-642-2928

Pacific NorthwestLaboratoryBattelle Blvd.Richland, WA 99352509-376-0554

USDOE-OTD

USDOE-LLNL

Univ of CA, OTT

BERC

USDOE- SavannahRiver

X

X

X

X X

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In Situ Thermal

Naval Facility PearlHarbor, HI

Robert Gray ArmyAirfield, Fort Hood,TX

Airfield

Airfield

East TN TechnologyPark (ETTP), OakRidge, TN

ElectrokineticHeating

HydraulicFracturing/Soil Heating

Radio FrequencyHeating

Radio FrequencyHeating withVapor Extraction

Radio FrequencyHeating withVapor Extraction

X

X

Fuel Oil

SVOCs, JP-8 JetFuel

TPH, VOCs,SVOCs

Aldrin, Diedrin,Endrin

VOCs & SVOCs

1999

1997

1994

1992

1995

Electrokinetic Heating[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Remediation of Tight Soils:Hydraulic Fracture, Steam &Electro-HeatingAATDF TR-98-12 & TR-98-14

SITE Technology Capsule: KAIRadio Frequency HeatingTechnologyEPA 540-R-94-528a

Rocky Mountain Arsenal BasinF, Radio Frequency Heatingwith SVE, IIT Research InstituteEPA 542-K-94-009 (p 13)

In Situ Soil Heating CombinedWith Vacuum Extraction[fact sheet] www.ornl.gov/K25/techdemo/insitu.htm

GeokineticsStephen R. Clark510-704-2940EPA NRMRLThomas Holdsworth513-569-7675

Fluor Daniel GTIIrvine, CAJay DablowRice University, Houston, TXAATDFKathy Balshaw-BiddleFax: 713-285-5948

Brown and Root Environ-mental800 Oak Ridge TurnpikeJackson PlazaOak Ridge, TN 37830423-483-9900

IIT Research Institute10 West 35th StreetChicago, Illinois 60616312-567-4232

Oak Ridge NationalLaboratoryElizabeth [email protected][Demonstrated by IITResearch Institute, Inc.]

USEPA-NRMRL

USAEC/AATDF

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

IIT

USDOE-ORNL

X

X

X

X

X

X

XX

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In Situ Thermal

Kelly Air ForceBase, TX

Former FireTraining Site,Kirtland AFB,Albuquerque, NM

Airfield

Airfield

Former Gas Station,St. Paul, MN

Airfield

Radio FrequencyHeating/SoilVapor Extraction

Radio FrequencyHeating/SoilVapor Extraction

Radio FrequencyHeating/SoilVapor Extraction

Radio FrequencyHeating/ElectricalResistance/ SoilVapor Extraction

Radio FrequencyHeating/SoilVapor Extraction

Radio FrequencyHeating/SoilVapor Extraction

X

X

X

X

Petroleum, Oil,Lubricants

TPH, DRO

BTEX

TCE & PCE

1993

1997

1992

1995

1996

1993

Kelly AFB, TX, Radio FrequencyHeating with SVE, KAITechnologies, Inc., and IITResearch InstituteEPA 542-K-94-009 (p 9)

Enhanced Soil Vapor Extractionwith Radio Frequency HeatingAATDF TR-98-4; TR-98-9

Volk Air National Guard Base,WI, Radio Frequency Heatingwith SVE, IIT Research InstituteEPA 542-K-94-009 (p 14)

Kirkland AFB Radio Frequency/Electrical Resistance Heatingwith SVE IIT Research InstituteEPA 542-K-94-009 (p 15)

Analysis of Selected Enhance-ments for Soil Vapor ExtractionEPA 542-R-97-007 (p 7-17)

Savannah River, GA (DOE)Radio Frequency Heating withSVE, KAI Technologies, Inc.EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 11)

KAI Technologies, Inc.175 North New BostonStreetWoburn, MA 01801617-932-3328

Brown and Root Environ-mental Oak Ridge, TNKAI Technologies, Inc.Portsmouth, NHUniversity of IllinoisDr. David E. Daniel, [email protected]

IIT Research Institute10 West 35th StreetChicago, Illinois 60616312-567-4232

IIT Research Institute10 West 35th StreetChicago, Illinois 60616312-567-4232

KAI Technologies, Inc.Woburn, MARaymond Kasevich603-431-2266

KAI Technologies, Inc.175 North New BostonStreetWoburn, MA 01801617-932-3328

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

AATDF/U. of IL/U. of TX,Austin

IIT

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

USDOE-Savannah River

X

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Thermal

GroundwaterRemediation FieldLabora-tory(GRFL), DoverAFB, DE

Former FireTraining Pit, U.S.Air Force ReservesSite, Niagara Falls,NY

300 Area, Hanford,WA

Savannah River MArea

Stratton AirNational GuardBase (SANG),Scotia, NY

Fuel

Six Phase SoilHeating

Six Phase SoilHeating

Six Phase SoilHeating

Six Phase SoilHeating

Soil Warming/Bioventing

Steam and AirStripping

X

X

X

DNAPLs

TCE, BTEX

(Cold SiteDemo)

TCE & PCE

JP-4

VOCs

1997

1993

1993

1994

1992

Six-Phase Heating™ ApplicationAnalysis Report: Aquifer Heating& DNAPL Treatment, Dover AirForce Base, Delaware–Executive Summary

“Soil Vapor Extraction to theSixth Degree: Six-Phase SoilHeating Takes SVE to NextLevel,” Soil & Ground-waterCleanup Onlinewww.sgcleanup.com

Six Phase Soil Heating:Innovative Technology ReportDOE/EM-0272

Six Phase Soil HeatingDOE/EM-0272 Apr 95

“System Heats Soil In Situ toImprove Bioremediation,” Soil& Groundwater Cleanup Onlinewww.sgcleanup.com

Toxic Treatments, In Situ,Steam/Hot Air StrippingTechnology, (ApplicationsAnalysis Report)EPA 540-A5-90-008

Battelle Pacific NorthwestLaboratory (PNL)Richland, WATheresa Bergsman509-376-3638

Battelle Pacific NorthwestLaboratory (PNL)Richland, WATheresa Bergsman509-376-3638

Battelle Pacific NorthwestLaboratory (PNL)Theresa Bergsman, PI509-376-3638

Pacific NorthwestLaboratoryBattelle BlvdRichland, WA 99352509-376-3638

Donald J. Geisel &Associates Inc.Clifton Park, NYDon Geisel[HeatTrode components]

Peroxidation Systems, Inc.151 Union Street, Suite 155San Francisco, CA 94111415-391-2113

USAF

USAF

USDOE

USDOECloverleaf

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X X

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In Situ Thermal

Soil Blocks

ANNEX Terminal

Huntington BeachSite

Berkeley, CA

Hill AFB, UT

Steam and AirStripping

Steam Heatingwith VaporExtraction

Steam Heatingwith VaporExtraction

Steam Heatingwith VaporExtraction

Steam Injection/Soil VaporExtraction

X

X

X

X

VOCs andSVOCs

VOCs & SVOCs

BTEX

VOCs & SVOCs

NAPLs,ChlorinatedSolvents,Weathered Fuels

1989

1989

1993

1988

1997

Novaterra, Inc. (In Situ Steamand Air Stripping)EPA 540-R-94-526 (p 100)

ANNEX Terminal, San Pedro, CA,Steam Heating with Soil VaporExtraction, NOVATERRA, Inc.EPA 542-K-94-009 (p 7)

Huntington Beach, CA, SteamHeating with Soil VaporExtraction, Hughes Environ-mental SystemsEPA 542-K-94-009 (p 8)

Solvent Service, Inc., CA,SteamHeating with SVE, BerkeleyEnvironmental RestorationCenterEPA 542-K-94-009 (p 9)

Steam Injection/VacuumExtraction[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Novaterra, Inc.1801 Avenue of the StarsSuite 640Los Angeles, CA 90067301-843-3190

Novaterra, Inc.1801 Avenue of the StarsSuite 640Los Angeles, CA 90067310-843-3190

Hughes EnvironmentalSystems Inc.1240 Rosecrans Ave.Manhattan Beach, CA90266714-375-6445

Berkeley EnvironmentalRestoration Center3112A Etch HallBerkeley, CA 94720510-642-2928

Praxis EnvironmentalServicesSan Francisco, CADr. Lloyd Steward415-641-9044

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

USAEC/USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Thermal

OU-1, Hill AFB,UT

Pinellas STARCenter, Largo, FL

Buchanan MichiganSite

Mare Island NavalShipyard, Vallejo,CA

Mare Island NavalShipyard, Vallejo,CA

Steam Injection

Steam Stripping,Dual AugerRotary

SubsurfaceVolatilization &VentilationSystem

Thermal Desorp-tion (ThermalBlankets)

Thermal Desorp-tion (ThermalWells)

X

NAPLs,ChlorinatedSolvents,Weathered Fuels

ChlorinatedSolvents

BTEX, PCE,TCE

PCBs

PCBs

1995

1996

1994

1997

1997

Demonstration of SteamInjection As an EnhancedSource Removal Technology forAquifer RestorationARA-5241 (ADA364010)

“In Situ Steam Stripping andBioremediation Used in ShallowMedia at Pinellas,” GroundWater Currents, June 1998

Billings & Assoc., Inc. (SVVS)EPA 540-A5-94-526 (p 34)

A Demonstration of In-SituThermal Desorption- Destruc-tion of PCB’s in ContaminatedSoils at Mare Island ShipyardNFESC-TDS-2051-ENV

A Demonstration of In-SituThermal Desorption- Destruc-tion of PCB’s in ContaminatedSoils at Mare Island ShipyardNFESC-TDS-2051-ENV

Applied ResearchAssociates, Inc.South Royalton, VT802-763-8348Praxis EnvironmentalTechnologiesBurlingame, CA415-548-9288

Sandia National LaboratoriesMike Hightower505-844-5499

Billings & Associates, Inc.3816 Academy Parkway N-NEAlbuquerque, NM 87109505-345-1116

TerraTherm EnvironmentalServicesHouston, TX281-925-0400RT EnvironmentalServices, IncKing of Prussia, PA610-265-1510

TerraTherm EnvironmentalServices, Houston, TX281-925-0400RT EnvironmentalServices, IncKing of Prussia, PA610-265-1510

USAEC

USDOE/USEPA/FL Dept. of Env.Protection

USEPA-NRMRL

BADCAT

BADCAT

X

X

X

X

X

X X

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In Situ Thermal

LEFPC FloodplainSoil, ORNL, OakRidge, TN

Missouri ElectricWorks SuperfundSite, CapeGirardeau, MO

Missouri ElectricWorks SuperfundSite, CapeGirardeau, MO

Kennedy SpaceFlight Center, CapeCanaveral, FL

M-Area ProcessSewer, SavannahRiver Site, Aiken,SC

Volk Field ANGB

ThermalDesorption

ThermalDesorption(Thermal Wells)

Thermal Desorp-tion (ThermalBlankets)

Thermal Injection

ThermalOxidation

ThermalTreatment X

Hg

PCBs

PCBs

TCE

TCE, PCE, TCA

Volatile/Semi-VolatilePetroleum

Open

1995

1989

Final Report for the Pilot-scaleThermal Treatment of LowerEast Fork Poplar CreekFloodplain SoilsDE95009046

“Technology: EPA Testing NewRemediation Process That CouldHeat-Vaporize Pollutants,”Hazardous Waste News, 20:16,20 Apr 1998

“Technology: EPA Testing NewRemediation Process That CouldHeat-Vaporize Pollutants,”Hazardous Waste News, 20:16,20 Apr 1998

“DNAPL Interagency Agreement(Work Package #SS06—Biological Treatment Systems),”SCFA Midyear Review Report andSupporting Documentation, 1999

“Flameless Thermal Oxidation...”,Remediation Case Studies, V. 6:Soil Vapor Extraction and OtherIn Situ TechnologiesEPA 542-R-97-009 (p 142-162)

Radio Frequency Thermal SoilDecontaminationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 107)

IT Corp.Knoxville, TNOak Ridge National Lab.,TNM.I. Morris

Shell OilGeneral ElectricEPA Region VIIPauletta France-Issets913-551-7003

Shell OilGeneral ElectricEPA Region VIIPauletta France-Issets913-551-7003

Steve Antonioli. PI

ThermatrixKnoxville, TNBob Wilbourn423-539-9603

USDOE-ORNL

USEPA

USEPA

USDOE/DOD/USEPA/NASA

USDOE-WSRC-HAZWRAP

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

X

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Thermal

Kelly Air ForceBase, Texas

Kennedy SpaceFlight Center, CapeCanaveral, FL

Tinker AFB, OK

Volk Field ANGB

Stroudsburg, PA

Penn.Power & LightSite

Diesel Fuel Spill

ThermalTreatment

Thermal Treat-ment (ElectricalResistance)

ThermalTreatment

ThermalTreatment

ThermalEnhancedRecovery

ThermalEnhancedRecovery

ThermalEnhancedRecovery

X

X

X

X

X

Volatile/Semi-VolatilePetroleum

TCE

TCE

Volatile/Semi-VolatilePetroleum

Oily Wastes

Oily Waste

TPH, BTEX

1993

Open

1989

1985

1997

1993

1993

Radio Frequency Thermal SoilDecontaminationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 107)

“DNAPL Interagency Agreement(Work Package #SS06—Biological Treatment Systems),”SCFA Midyear Review Report andSupporting Documentation, 1999

Demonstration of ThermalStripping of JP-4 and OtherVOCs from Soils at Tinker AirForce BaseADA222235

Radio Frequency Thermal SoilDecontaminationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 107)

Contained Recovery of Oily Wastes[An EPA SITE Program documentwill be produced.]

Contained Recovery of OilyWastes Process, Coal TarDerivatives and Petroleum By-products in SoilEPA 542-B-93-009 (p. 194)

Hughes Environmental Systems,Inc., Steam Enhanced RecoveryProcessEPA 540-MR-94-510

Steve Antonioli. PI

Roy F. Weston, Inc.West Chester, PA

Western Research InstituteLaramie, WYJames Speight307-721-2011

Western Research InstituteP.O. Box 3395, UniversityStationLaramie, WY 82071-3395307-721-2281

Hughes EnvironmentalSystems, Inc.1240 Rosecrans Ave.Manhattan Beach, CA90266714-375-6445

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

USDOE/DOD/USEPA/NASA

USAF

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Thermal

Chemical Process

Drainage Site

K-Reactor SeepageBasin, SRS, Aiken,SC

Georgia Institute ofTechnology, Atlanta,GA

Vitrification

Vitrification

Vitrification

Vitrification

Metals, Dioxins,PCBs

PAH, HeavyMetal

RadioactiveWastes

RadioactiveWastes

1994

1994

1996

1997

In Situ Vitrification - GeosafeCorporationEPA 540-MR-94-520

In Situ Vitrification at theParsons Chemical/ETMEnterprises Superfund Site,Grand Ledge, MIEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 92)

Final Report for the Demonstra-tion of Plasma In Situ Vitrifica-tion at the 904-65G K-ReactorSeepage BasinWSRC-RP-97-405

Demonstration of In SituPlasma Vitrification Technologyfor Savannah River SiteContaminated SoilsWSRC-TR-97-0182

Geosafe Corporation2950 George WashingtonWayRichland WA 99352509-375-0710

Geosafe Corporation2950 George WashingtonWayRichland WA 99352509-375-0710

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCR.F. Blundy

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCR.F. Schumacher

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA Region 5

USDOE-WSRC

USDOE-WSRC

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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SOIL, SLUDGE, AND SEDIMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Off-Gas Treatment

Anniston ArmyDepot, AL

Operable Unit C1,McClellan AFB

Former FireTraining Area,Plattsburgh AFB,NY

Tinker AFB

Operable Unit C1,McClellan AFB

Operable Unit C1,McClellan AFB

Biofiltration

FlamelessThermalOxidation

FlamelessThermalOxidation

NonthermalPlasmaTechnology (NPT)

PetroLOK™ PL22

PhotocatalyticDestruction

X

X

X

X

X

TCE

TCE, VC,cis-1,2-DCE,benzene

CAHs, TCE,PCE

VOCs

TCE, 1,1-DCE,cis-1,2-DCE,Ethylbenzene

TCE, 1,1-DCE,cis-1,2-DCE,Ethylbenzene

1999

1995

1997

1995

1995

Remediation of Air StreamsContaminated with Trichloroet-hylene Using Biofiltration atAnniston Army Depot [factsheet] aec.army.mil/

Flameless Thermal Oxidation ofVapor Phase Compounds [factsheet]www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/TECH/sd_flame.htm

“Performance and CostEvaluation of FlamelessThermal Oxidation for Vapor-Phase VOC Treatment,” ThirdTri-Service EnvironmentalTechnology Workshop, 1998

Small-Scale Demonstration ofNonthermal Plasma VOCTreatment at Tinker AFBLA-UR-96-3859

Elastomeric Polymer FilterMedia for Vapor PhaseCompounds [fact sheet]www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/TECH/sd_elast.htm

Titanium Dioxide PhotocatalyticDestruction of Vapor PhaseCompounds [fact sheet]www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/TECH/sd_tidi.htm

U.S. Army EnvironmentalCenter Wayne [email protected]

McClellan AFB, CAPhil Mook916-643-5443[Vendor: Thermatrix, Inc.]

Thermatrix, Inc.Knoxville, TN

Los Alamos National Lab.,NMR.A. Korzekwa

McClellan AFB, CAPhil Mook916-643-5443[Vendor: Advanced WaterSystems]

McClellan AFB, CAPhil [email protected][Vendor: Matrix Photocata-lytic]

USAEC/AnnistonArmy Depot/TVA

USAF- McClellanAFB

USAF

USDOE-LANL/USAF

USAF-McClellanAFB/USEPA/Cal-EPA

USAF-McClellanAFB/USEPA/Cal-EPA

X X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Off-Gas Treatment

Loring AFB, ME

Stamina MillsSuperfund Site, N.Smithfield, RI

Operable Unit D,McClellan AFB

Naval Air StationNorth Island, SanDiego, CA

Operable Unit D,McClellan AFB

Operable Unit D,McClellan AFB

PhotocatalyticOxidation

PhotocatalyticDestruction

PhotolyticDestruction

PhotolyticDestruction

Purus AdsorptionDesorptionRemediationEquipment(PADRE)

Silent DischargePlasmaDestruction

X

X

X

X

PCE

VOCs

TCE, PCE,1,1,1-TCA,Xylenes, SVOCs

ChlorinatedSolvents

TCE, PCE,1,1,1-TCA,Xylenes, SVOCs

TCE, PCE,1,1,1-TCA,Xylenes, SVOCs

1996

1999

1996

1998

1994

1996

“Results from Air EmissionControl Studies,” HazTECHNews, 11:22, 7 Nov 1996

AIR II Photocatalytic Technologyfor Air Streams[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Photolytic Destruction of VaporPhase Compounds [fact sheet]www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/TECH/sd_photo.htm

Photolytic Destruction Technol-ogy for Chlorinated & Petro-leum HydrocarbonsTDS-2056-ENV

Regenerable Adsorption ofVapor Phase Compounds[fact sheet]www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/TECH/sd_regen.htm

Nonthermal Plasma Destructionof Vapor Phase Compounds [factsheet] www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/TECH/sd_nonth.htm

KSE Inc.Amherst, MAJames Kittrell413-549-5506

KSE, Inc.Amhurst, MAJames Kittrell413-549-5506

McClellan AFB, CAPhil Mook916-643-5443[Vendor: Process Technolo-gies, Inc.]

Naval Facilities Engineer-ing Service Center(NFESC)Port Hueneme, CAJohn Talley805-982-5081; DSN 551-5081

McClellan AFB, CAPhil [email protected][Vendor: Purus, Inc.]

McClellan AFB, CAPhil Mook916-643-5443[Vendor: ENV America,Irvine, CA]

USEPA SITEProgram

USEPA-NRMRL

USAF-McClellanAFB/USEPA/Cal-EPA

NFESC

USAF-McClellanAFB/USEPA/Cal-EPA

USAF-McClellanAFB/USEPA/Cal-EPA

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Off-Gas Treatment

Site SS-20(MOGAS), MyrtleBeach AFB, MyrtleBeach, SCUV/Oxidation X

GasolineResiduals 1996

Performance and Cost Evalua-tion of ULTROX D-TOX UV/Oxidation System for theTreatment of HydrocarbonVapors from Fuel-ContaminatedSoils 1996, ADA324 022/3

Zimpro, ULTROX DivisionParsons Engineering USAFX

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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Ex Situ Biological

Allied Signal, St.Joseph, MISuperfund Site

Atlanta Gas LightCompany, Augusta,GA

Robins AFB, GA

CRREL, Hanover,NH

Kelly AFB, TX

American CreosoteWorks, Pensacola,FL

Bioreactor, FixedFilm

Bioreactor(GAC-FBR)

Bioreactor,Fixed- Film

Bioreactor,Fluidized BedAdsorption

Bioreactor,Fixed- Film

Bioremediation

X

X

BTEX

PAHs, BTEX,Metals

Chlorobenzene

TCE

ChlorinatedSolvents

PAHs, Phenolics

1996

1997

1992

1996

1990

1991

Submerged Aerobic Fixed FilmReactor[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Mobile Bioreactor Demonstrationsetechctr.org/Environmental/mobile.htm

Chlorobenzene BioreactorDemonstrationAL/EQ-1993-0008

Fluidized-Bed AdsorptionBioreactor for the Treatment ofGroundwater Contaminated withSolvents at Low ConcentrationCRREL Special Report 99-1

Biological Treatment of Ground-water Contaminated withMixtures of Aromatic CompoundsAFCESA/ESL-TR-91-42

SBP Technologies, Inc.,Membrane Filtration andBioremediationEPA 540/AR-92/014

Allied Signal Corp.Des Plaines, ILSteve Lupton708-391-3500

Southeastern TechnologyCenter (STC)Jim [email protected]

U.S. EPADennis [email protected]. Air ForceCathy Vogel

Cold Regions Research andEngineering Laboratory(CRREL)Hanover, NHDr. Paul H. Miyares

Air Force Civil Engineer-ing Support AgencyTyndall AFB, FLC.A. Pettigrew, J. Spain,C.M. Vogel

SBP Technologies, Inc.6149 North Shore DriveBaton Rouge, LA 70817504-753-5255

USEPA-NRMRL

STC/USDOE-SR

USAF

SERDP

USAF

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Ex Situ Biological

Fairbanks Interna-tional Airport,Fairbanks, AL

Wood Preserving

Various MilitaryFacilities

Selected DoD Sites

Former FuelingFacility, Homer, AK

Bioremediation(Landfarming)

Bioremediation

Bioremediation(GAC-FBR)

Air Sparging

Air Sparging

X

X

BTEX

PCP

ChlorinatedSolvents,NitratedCompounds,AromaticHydrocarbons

CAHs

BTEX

1992

1989

Open

1993

Bioremediation of Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Groundwater inNorthern ClimatesCRREL Special Report 98-5(p 5-11)

Biotrol - Biotreatment ofGroundwaterEPA 540/A5-91/001

Treatment of Industrial ProcessEffluents & ContaminatedGroundwater Using theBiological Granular ActivatedCarbon-Fluidized Bed Reactor(GAC-FBR) ProcessV.1: ADA348453, V.2:ADA348454

Use of Cometabolic AirSparging to RemediateChloroethane- ContaminatedGroundwater Aquiferswww.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199810o.htm

\“The Use of Oxygen ReleaseCompound for GroundwaterBioremediation in Alaska,” 7th ACSSpecial Symposium. 1995 (p 917)

U.S. Army Cold RegionsResearch and EngineeringLaboratory (CRREL)Hanover, NHCharles M. [email protected]

Biotrol, Inc.10300 Valley View RoadSuite 107Eden Prairie, MN 55344612-942-8032

EFX Systems, Inc.Lansing, MIBenovska, Mirka; Cook,Jeff; Groshko, Veronica;Heine, Bob; Hohman,Connie

Applied Research Associ-ates, Inc.Tyndall AFB, FLErica S.K. [email protected]

Hart CrowserAnchorage, AKH.J. Marlow

USACE/Alaska DOT/SERDP

USEPA-NRMRL

SERDP

ESTCP

X

XX

X

In Situ Biological

X

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In Situ Biological

Naval ExchangeService Station,Port Huene NationalTest Site, CA

Naval ExchangeService Station,Port Huene NationalTest Site, CA

Acid Mine DrainageWaters

Gilbert-MosleySuperfund Site,Wichita, KS

JP-4 at Kelly AirForce Base

ColumbiaCounty Landfill,GA

Air Sparging(Push-PullMonitoring/Optimization)

Air Sparging (Air-Injection TracerMonitoring/Optimization)

Bio-Fix Beads

Biobarrier

Biodegradation

Biodegradation

X

X

X

X

Gasoline

Gasoline

Heavy Metals

TCE,cis-DCE

Fuels, Oils, &Non-halogenSolvents

Organics &Metals

1997

1997

1996

1997

“Diagnostic Tools for Quantify-ing Oxygen Mass TransferDuring In Situ Air Sparging,” InSitu Bioremediation of PetroleumHydrocarbon and Other OrganicCompounds. 1999. (p 123-129)

“Diagnostic Tools for Quantify-ing Oxygen Mass TransferDuring In Situ Air Sparging,” InSitu Bioremediation of PetroleumHydrocarbon and Other OrganicCompounds. 1999. (p 123-129)

BIO-FIX BeadsEPA 542/B-93/009 - Oct 93(p 19)

“Bioaugmentation with NewOrganism Wins AAEE Excel-lence Award,”HazTECH News, 12:11,5 June 1997

In Situ BiodegradationEPA 542/B-93/009 - Oct 93(p 49)

“Southeastern TechnologyCenter Tests Aerobic System...”Tech Trends, July 1997

Arizona State UniversityTempe, AZCristin L. BruceOregon Graduate InstituteBeaverton, ORIlla L. Amerson

Arizona State UniversityTempe, AZCristin L. BruceOregon Graduate InstituteBeaverton, ORIlla L. Amerson

Camp Dresser & McKeeKansas City, MO

Southeastern TechnologyCenter (STC)James Ullery706-722-3490

U.S. Navy-NSEFC

U.S. Navy-NSEFC

US BOM

USEPA

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

STC/USDOE-SR

X

X

X

X

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In Situ Biological

JP-4 at Elgin AirForce Base

Groundwater Seep,ORNLK-25 Site

Nuclear Production

Chico MunicipalAirport, CA

Airfield

Hanford Test Site

Electric Utility Site

Biodegradation

Biodegradation

Biodegradation

Biofilters

BiologicalTreatment

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

X

X

Fuels, Oils, &Non-halogenSolvents

TCE, Organics

TCE, PCE

TCE

TCE

TCA

BTEX

1994

1995

1989

1995

1992

In Situ BiodegradationEPA 542/B-93/009 - Oct 93(p 49)

Demonstration of Co-MetabolicTechniquesDOE/EM-0248 - Jun 95(p 169)

Aerobic BiodegradationEPA 542/B-93/009 - Oct 93(p 9)

In Situ Microbial Filters, ChicoMunicipal Airport Site:Resting-State Biofilter ConceptProven in Field TestUCRL-TB-123399

In Situ and Above-GroundBiological Treatment of TCEEPA 542/B-93/009 - Oct 93(p 47)

In Situ Bioremediation ofGroundwaterDOE/EM-0248 - Jun 95 (p 183)

Bioremediation Field InitiativeSite Profile: Public ServiceCompany of ColoradoEPA 540-506D - Jul 95

Oak Ridge NationalLaboratoryP.O. Box 2008Oak Ridge, TN 37831615-576-4853

Brown and CaldwellWalnut Creek, CALawrence LivermoreNational Lab.Richard [email protected]

Pacific NorthwestLaboratory, Battelle Blvd.Richland, WA 99352509-376-3903

EPA NRMRL/ Univ ofColorado Denver, Colorado

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

USDOE-Germantown

USDOE-SavannahRiver

USDOE-OSTD/Victor Muscat Trust

USAF-ArmstrongLaboratory

USDOE

USEPA Region 8

X

X

XX

X

X

X

X X

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In Situ Biological

Fuel Depot,Augusta-RichmondCounty CentralShop, GA

Hanford 200 Area

Elgin AFB, FL

Fuel Spill Site

Denver FederalCenter, CO

Bioremediation(PHOSter™Nutrient Injection)

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

BioremediationBarrier

X

X

X

X

BTEX

CT, Nitrate

JP-4 Jet FuelBTEX

BTEX

TPH

Open

1996

1994

1996

PHOSter BioremediationTechnology: Award- WinningTechnology Demonstrated inDowntown Augustasetechctr.org/Environmental/phoster.htm

In Situ Bioremediation for theHanford Carbon TetrachloridePlumeDOE/EM-0418

Pilot Demonstration ofNitrate-Based Bioremediation ofFuel-Contaminated Aquifer atElgin AFB, Florida: SiteCharacterization, Design, andPerformance EvaluationAL/EQ-TP-1996-0034

Bioremediation of AromaticHydrocarbonsEPA 542/B-93/009 - Oct 93(p 29)

“Bioremediation BarrierEmplaced through HydraulicFracturing,” Ground WaterCurrents, March 1999

Southeastern TechnologyCenter (STC)Jim [email protected]

Pacific Northwest NationalLaboratory (PNNL)Rod Skeen509-375-2265

Robert S. Kerr Environ-mental Research LaboratoryAda, OKStephen R. [email protected]

FOREMOST Solutions,Inc.Seth Hunt303-271-9114EPA Region 8Sandra [email protected]

STC/USDOE-SR

USDOE-PNNL

Air Force Engineer-ing Services Center,Tyndall AFB, FL

Naval WeaponsStation

USEPA/GSA/State of CO

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In Situ Biological

Fairbanks Interna-tional Airport,Fairbanks, AL

Denver FederalCenter, CO

ORNL, Oak Ridge,TN

U.S. Coast GuardAir Station,Traverse City, MI

Wood PreservingFacilities

Bioremediation(RecirculatingLeachbeds)

Bioremediation(HydraulicFracturing)

Bioremediation(Monitoring/Optimization)

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

X

X

X

BTEX

TPH

Naphthalene

JP-4 Jet Fuel,BTEX

PAHs, PCP

1991

1996

1996

1989

1995

Bioremediation of Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Groundwater inNorthern ClimatesCRREL Special Report 98-5(p 15-16)

“Bioremediation BarrierEmplaced through HydraulicFracturing,” Ground WaterCurrents, March 1999

Genetically EngineeredMicrobes (GEMs) to DetermineContaminant Bioavailability[fact sheet] www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/voc/pfa33.htm

“Nitrate-Mediated Biodegrada-tion of BTEX in JP-4 Contam-inated Soil and Groundwater: aField Pilot- Scale DemonstrationProject,” Bioremediation - FieldExperience, 1994 (p 361-379)

Bioremediaiton of Fieldinitiative Site Profiles: LibbyGround Water Superfund SiteEPA 540-F-95-506A

U.S. Army Cold RegionsResearch and EngineeringLaboratory (CRREL)Hanover, NHCharles M. [email protected]

FOREMOST Solutions, Inc.Seth Hunt303-271-9114EPA Region 8Sandra [email protected]

University of TennesseeGary Sayler, Pl423-924-8080DOE-Savannah River SiteJim Wright, ProgramManager803-725-5608

Robert S. Kerr Environ-mental Research LaboratoryAda, OKStephen R. [email protected]

USEPA NRMRLUtah State University,Utah

USACE/Alaska DOT/SERDP

USEPA/GSA/State of CO

USDOE-ORNL/University ofTennessee

USEPA/USCG

USEPA-NRMRLX

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In Situ Biological

Kennedy SpaceCenter, Florida

4 Sites in TN,Unidentified

Fairbanks Interna-tional Airport,Fairbanks, AL

Bendena Site, KS

Fuel Farm

Bioremediation

Bioremediation

Bioremediation(InfiltrationGalleries)

Bioremediation

Bioslurping

X

X

TCE

ChlorinatedSolvents

BTEX

Nitrates

TPH

Open

1992

1999

1994

In Situ Microbial FiltersEPA 542/R-95/006 - May 95(p 25)

Creation of Guidelines forEvaluating In-Situ Bioremed-iation of Chlorinated Solvents &Demonstration of the Technique:USGS PROJECT TN127 -Superfund Bioremediation

Bioremediation of Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Groundwater inNorthern ClimatesCRREL Special Report 98-5(p 11-14)

Biological Denitrification[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Bioslurping: Vacuum-EnhancedFree-Product Recovery Coupledwith Bioventing: A Case StudyAbstract

Lawrence LivermoreNational LaboratoryLivermore, CA510-423-3118

USGSNashville District OfficeThomas D. Byl615-837-4700

U.S. Army Cold RegionsResearch and EngineeringLaboratory (CRREL)Hanover, NHCharles M. [email protected]

Eco Mat, Inc.Hayward, CAKim Halley510-783-5885EPA-NRMRLRonald Lewis513-569-7856

Battelle ColumbusLaboratory505 King AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43201614-424-4698

USDOE-LLNL

USGS/TN DEC

USACE/Alaska DOT/SERDP

USEPA-NRMRL

U.S. Navy PWD

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In Situ Biological

Selected DoD Sites

Airfield

Dry Cleaning Site

MTBE Plume, PortHueneme, CA

Edwards AFB, CA

Bioventing

Bioventing

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

X

X

X

TPH

Hydrocarbons

TCE, PCE, DCE

MTBE

TCE

Open

1992

1996

Natural Pressure-DrivenPassive Bioventing [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199715o.htm

BioventingEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 35)

“Field Application of a LacticAcid Ester for PCEBioremediation,” EngineeredApproaches for In SituBioremediation of ChlorinatedSolvent Contamination. 1999(p 61-66)

“Demonstration of the EnhancedMTBE Bioremediation (EMB) InSitu Process,” In SituBioremediation of PetroleumHydrocarbon and Other OrganicCompounds. 1999 (p 37-46)

“Full-Scale Evaluation of In SituCometabolic Degradation ofTrichloroethylene in Ground-water through Toluene Injection,”ES&T, 32:1 (p 88-100)

NFESCPort Hueneme, CASherrie [email protected]

Battelle ColumbusLaboratory505 King AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43201614-424-4698

Montgomery WatsonDes Moines, IAJohn K. SheldonRegenesisSan Juan Capistrano, CAStephen S. Koenigsberg949-366-8000

Equilon Enterprises LLC[Shell/Texaco], Houston, TXJ.P. SalanitroArizona State UniversityTempe, AZP.C. Johnson

Stanford UniversityPerry L. [email protected]

ESTCP

U.S. Navy PWD

U.S. Navy-NSEFC

USAF/HSRC/USEPA-RSKRL

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In Situ Biological

ManufacturingFacility/ SuperfundSite

Naval Air StationFallon(NASF), NV

Naval WeaponsStation, Seal Beach

Watertown, MA

Airfield

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

X

X

TCE, PCE, cis-1,2-DCE

ChlorinatedSolvents

Gasoline, BTEX

TCE, PCE

Hydrocarbons

1998

Open

Open

1998

1993

“Pilot Study for EnhancedBiodegradation of ChlorinatedVOCs,” Engineered Approachesfor In Situ Bioremediation ofChlorinated Solvent Contam-ination. 1999 , (p 135-140)

Demonstration of Bioaugmen-tation at Naval Air Station Fallon(NASF), Nevada [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199914o.htm

Enhanced In Situ AnaerobicBioremediation of FuelContaminated Groundwater[fact sheet] www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199522o.htm

“Passively Enhanced In SituBiodegradation of ChlorinatedSolvents,” Engineered Approachesfor In Situ Bioremediation ofChlorinated Solvent Contamina-tion. 1999.(p 121-127)

Augmented In Situ SubsurfaceBioremediation Process, Bio-Rem, Inc.EPA 540-MR-93-527

ARCADIS Geraghty &MillerDublin, OHJames J. Reid614-764-2310

AFRL/MLQETyndall AFB, FLMajor Tim [email protected]

NFESCPort Hueneme, CACarmen [email protected]

Harding Lawson Assoc.Maureen A. DooleyWakefield, MA781-245-6606RegenesisSan Juan Capistrano, CAStephen S. Koenigsberg949-366-8000

Bio-Rem, Inc.P.O. Box 116Butler, IN 46721219-868-5823

ESTCP

ESTCP

USEPA-NRMRL

X

X

X

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In Situ Biological

Cape Canaveral AirStation, FL & 4Unspecified DoDSites

Unidentified Site inFL

Former FuelingFacility, Homer, AK

Formerly JimBo’sGas N’Goodies,Aiken, SC

UST site 23, NavalAir Station PointMugu, CA

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

X

X

TCE, PCE

TCE, PCE, cis-1,2-DCE

BTEX

BTEX

TCE, VC,cis-1,2-DCE

Open

1998

1993

1999

1999

Treatability Test for ReductiveAnaerobic Biological In-SituTreatment Technology (RABITT)[fact sheet]

“A Pilot Study Using HRC™ toEnhance Bioremediation ofCAHs,” Engineered Approachesfor In Situ Bioremediation ofChlorinated Solvent Contam-ination. 1999 (p 177-180)

“The Use of Oxygen ReleaseCompound for GroundwaterBioremediation in Alaska,” 7thACS Special Symposium. 1995(p 917)

PHOSter BioremediationTechnology: Award- WinningTechnology Demonstrated inDowntown Augusta

“Accelerated In SituBioremediation of ChlorinatedEthenes in Groundwater withHigh Sulfate Concentrations,”Engineered Approaches for InSitu Bioremediation of Chlori-nated Solvent Contamination.1999, (p 165-170)

AFRL/MLQETyndall AFB, FLMajor Tim [email protected]

Water Restoration, Inc.Fort Lauderdale, FLMadeleine Wu

Hart CrowserAnchorage, AKH.J. Marlow

Southeastern TechnologyCenter (STC)Jim [email protected]

Battelle PNWDRichland, WAChristian D. JohnsonNaval ConstructionBattalion Ctr.Port Hueneme, CASteve Granade

ESTCP

STC/USDOE-SR

DoD InstallationRestoration Program

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In Situ Biological

FormerMunicipal Landfill,Dover, NH

Dry CleaningFacility

ITT Industries NightVision Plant,Roanoke, VA

Former Oil Depot,Drummondville, QC

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

X

X

X

As, VOCs

PCE,TCE, 1,1-DCE, BTEX

TCE, TCA

BTEX

Open

1999

Open

1995

“Sequential Anaerobic/ AerobicIn Situ Treatment System,” TechTrends, Aug 1999

“Induced Cometabolism ofChlorinated VOCs UsingPropane,” Engineered Ap-proaches for In SituBioremediation of ChlorinatedSolvent Contamination. 1999.(p 1-6)

“Air Flow in Fractured Bedrockfor In-Situ GroundwaterBioremediation,” EngineeredApproaches for In SituBioremediation of ChlorinatedSolvent Contamination. 1999(p 255-261)

In Situ Flushing: TechnologyStatus ReportGWRTAC TS-98-01(p 75-77)

EnvirogenCraig [email protected] of New Hampshire,Dept. of EnvironmentalServicesAndrew [email protected]

Parsons EngineeringScience, Inc.Cincinnati, OHPeter I. DacykWilliam D. Hughes

ITT Industries, Roanoke,VARosann Kryczkowski540-362-7356Earth Tech, Roanoke, VAGregory L. Carter540-563-4193

Serrener Consultation Inc.855, rue Pepin, bureau 200SherbrookeQuebec, J1L 2P8, CanadaArnold Ross819-829-0101

State of NH-DES

USEPA SITEProgram

NRC of Canada/Env. Canada/Ministry of Env. ofOuebec/Serrener-Varisco Consortium

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In Situ Biological

Natural GasPipeline Compres-sor Station, VA

Unidentified Site,Lansing, MI

East Garrington GasPlant, Alberta,Canada

Sulfide Mineral OreStorage Site,Greater Vancouver,Western Canada

Air Force Plant 4,Fort Worth, TX

EnhancedBioremediation

EnhancedBioremediation

PermeableReactive Barrier(O2 viaBiosparging)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Compost Based)

Phytoremediation

X

TCE, PCE

TCE

BTEX

Cd, Ni, Pb, Zn

TCE

1998

1998

Open

Open

“Full-Scale In Situ CometabolicBioremediation at a PipelineSite,” Engineered Approachesfor In Situ Bioremediation ofChlorinated Solvent Contam-ination. 1999 (p 113-119)

“Cometabolic Degradation ofTrichloroethylene Using a Full-Scale Integrated BioprocessingSystem,” Engineered Ap-proaches for In Situ Biore-mediation of ChlorinatedSolvent Contamination. 1999(p 217-223)

Permeable Reactive BarrierInstallation Profileswww.rtdf.org/

“Remediation of a Heavy MetalPlume Using a Reactive Wall,”Bioremediation of Metals andInorganic Compounds. 1999 (p 17-24)

Plant Enhanced Bioremediationof Contaminated Soil andGroundwater [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199519o.htm

Radian InternationalAustin, TXRobert Legrand512-454-4797

Global RemediationTechnologies, Inc.1235 WoodmereTraverse City, MI 49686Jian Xing

Komex International Ltd.Calgary, Alberta, CanadaMarc [email protected]

Conor Pacific-WTIBurlington, CanadaRick McGregor604-669- 3373

ASC/EMRWright-Patterson AFB, OHGregory Harvey937-255-7716 ext. [email protected]

USDOE/GasResearch Institute

U. of Calgary/Waterloo Centre forGW Rsch/Amoco/Shell

Environment Canada

ESTCP

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Landfill DisposalPit, USTs

UndergroundStorage Tanks

Disposal Pit

Industrial

Savannah River Site

Zinc Superfund Site

GroundwaterExtraction &Air Stripping

GroundwaterExtraction &Air Stripping

GroundwaterExtraction &Air Stripping

GroundwaterExtraction &Oxidation

High-EnergyElectron Irradia-tion

MembraneFiltration

X

TCE, PCE,DCE,

BTEX

TCE, PCE,DCE,

PCB, PCE, DCE

ChlorinatedSolvents andFuels

Metals

1993

1994

1993

1994

1994

1990

Pump and Treat of Contami-nated Groundwater at OperableUnit B/C McClellan Air ForceBase, CAEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 48)

Recovery of Petroleum Product ,Fort Drum, Fuel DispensingArea 1595, Watertown, New YorkEPA542-R-95-001 (p 42)

Pump and Treat of Contami-nated Groundwater at OperableUnit D McClellan Air ForceBase, CAEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 50)

Pump and Treat of ContaminatedGroundwater at US DOE, KansasCity Plant, Kansas City, MOEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 54)

High Voltage EnvironmentalApplications Incorporated,Electron Beam TechnologyEPA 540-R-96-504

E.I. Dupont De Nemours andOberlin Filter Co. -Microfiltration TechnologyEPA 540-A5-90-007

Allied Signal, Inc.

High Voltage Environmen-tal Applications, Inc.9562 Doral Blvd.,Miami, FL 33178305-593-5330

E.I. De Nemours Co. &Oberlin Filter Co.1007 Market Street,Wilmington, DE 19898302-774-2277

USEPA Region 9

U.S. Army- FortDrum

USEPA Region 9

USDOE Environ-mental Restoration

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Central Landfill,Johnston, RI

DOE Kansas CityPlant

Naval Air StationNorth Island, SanDiego, CA

Oak Ridge, TN

Tracy, CA Site

Airfield

Rocky Flats Plant

MembraneFiltration

Oxidation

Pervaporation

PhotocatalyticAqueous PhaseOrganicsDestruction

PhotochemicalOxidation

PhotochemicalOxidation

Polishing Filter

X

X

HazardousWaste

TCE

Solvents,Degreasers,Gasoline

TCE, PCE,BTEX

TCE, PCE, DCA

TCE, VOCs,SVOCs

Metals,Radionuclides

1994

1995

1995

1992

1993

Disc Tube™ Module Technol-ogy, Rochem SeparationSystems, Inc.EPA 540-MR-96-507

Ultraviolet Radiation, HydrogenPeroxide, and Ozone, Trichloro-ethylene in Ground WaterEPA 542/B-93/009 - Oct 93(p 230)

Cross-flow PervaporationTechnology, Zenon Environmen-tal, Inc.EPA 540-R-95-511

Photocatalytic Aqueous PhaseOrganics Destruction ProcessEPA 540-R-97-503

Demonstration of PeroxidationSystems, Inc.EPA 542-R-95-006 (p 24)

Phase Transfer OxidationEPA 542-R-95-006 (p 26)

Colloid Polishing FilterMethod,Filter Flow Technology, Inc.EPA 540-MR-94-501

Rochem SeparationSystems, Inc.3904 Del Amo Blvd.,Suite 801,Torrance, CA 90503310-370-3160

Oak Ridge NationallaboratoryP.O. Box 2008 Oak Ridge,TN 37831-6317423-574-8581

Zenon Environmental Inc.845 Harrington Ct.Burlington, Ontario,Canada905-639-6320

Matrix Photocatalytic Ltd.London, OntarioRobert Henderson519-660-8669

Filter Flow Technology, Inc22 Texas AvenueLeague City, Texas 77573713-332-3438

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-ORNL

USEPA/U.S. Navy/Env. Canada/Ontario Ministry ofEnv. & Energy

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USAF, ArmstrongLaboratory

USEPA-NRMRL

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Petroleum ProductsCorp. Site, FL

LawrenceLivermore Lab

Hastings, NE

Savannah RiverTest Site

Army Depot

Barrel & DrumCompany

Separator -Filter - Coalescer

SolarDetoxification

Spray Irrigation

UV Irradiation

UV Oxidation

UV Oxidation

X

X

Hydrocarbons

VOCs

TCE, TCA, CT,EDB, PCE

PCE, TCE, TCA

Explosives

HalogenatedVOCs

1994

1987

1996

1994

1989

North America TechnologiesGroup, Inc., SFC OleofiltrationSystemEPA 540-MR-94-525

Solar DetoxificationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 74)

Sprinkler Irrigation as a VOCSeparation and DisposalMethodEPA 540-R-98-502

Integrated Pulsed UltravioletIrradiationDOE/EM-0248 (p 213)

Evaluatuion of UV Methods forthe Remediation of Explosives inGroundwaterSFIM-AEC-ETCR-95068

Ultrox International - Ultravio-let Ozone Treatment for LiquidsEPA 540-A5-89-012

North American Technolo-gies Group,3316 Corbin WaySacramento, CA 95827916-366-7873

Lawrence Livermore LabP.O. Box 808MS L-207Livermore, CA 94550510-422-3521

University of Nebraska atLincolnHastings, NE402-783-3931

Purus, Inc.2713 North First StreetSan Jose, CA 95134408-955-1000

Purifics, Inc.Solarchena Ultrex (Zimpro)Vulcan Peroxide System,Inc.

Ultrox, A Divison ofZimpro Environmental2435 South Anne StreetSanta Ana, CA 92704714-545-5557

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE

U.S. Army EC

USEPA-NRMRL

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X

X

X

X

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Ex Situ Physical/Chemical

Airfield

Mining Site, MT

Lakehurst, NewJersey

Bangor SUBASE

DOE MoundFacility,Miamisburg, OH

UV Oxidation

Adsorption/Microfiltration

AdvancedOxidation Process

AdvancedOxidation Process

Air Sparging/Vapor Extraction

X

X

X

TCE, BTEX

Arsenic

HydrogenPeroxide,Various Fuels

TNT, RDX

VOCs

1993

1997

1991

1993

1997

Magnum Water Technology -CAV - OX Ultraviolet OxidationProcessEPA 540-AR-93-520

“Technologies For Decontam-inating Water: Arsenic,” [section10.1.1] ETC Biennial Report:April 1, 1996 to March 31, 1998Rpt. No. DO 1-97/98

Advanced Oxidation Process,VOCs in Ground WaterEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 185)

Advanced Oxidation Process,VOCs in Ground WaterEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 183)

Demonstrated Air Sparging/Vapor Extraction...www.ohio.doe.gov/oh-stcg/

Magnum Water Technology600 Lairport StreetEl Segundo, CA 90245310-322-4143

Zenon Environmental Inc.845 Harrington Ct.Burlington, Ontario,Canada905-639-6320

Illinois State Water Survey2204 Griffith DriveChampaign, IL 61820-7495217-333-5905

Oak Ridge NationalLaboratory560 Laboratory DrivePort Hueneme, CA 93043-4328805-982-1616

DOE Ohio Sites Technol-ogy Coordination Group(STCG) MiamisburgJames [email protected]

USEPA-NRMRL

Env. Canada/ ZenonEnv.

NFESC

NFESC

USDOE-Ohio STCG

X

X

X

X

In Situ Physical/Chemical

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Gas Station

Port Hueneme, CAand Other Sites

Surface Impound-ment Site

Savannah River Site

Savannah River Site

Fort Dix NewJersey

Air Sparging

Air Sparging

Air Stripping

Air Stripping

Air Stripping/Vapor Extraction

CatalyticDecontamination

X

X

BTEX

ChlorinatedCompounds,Petroleum

TCE, PCE, TCA

TCE, PCE

ChlorinatedSolvents

VOCs

1991

Open

1993

1990

Lessons Learned About In SituAir Sparging at the Denison AveSite, Cleveland OhioEPA 600-R-95-040

Air Sparging: TechnologyTransfer and Multi-SiteEvaluation [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199808o.htm

In Situ Air Stripping ofContaminated Groundwater atUS DOE, Savannah River Site,Aiken SCEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 58)

The Savannah River IntegratedDemonstration ProgramMSSRC-MS-91-290

In Situ Air Stripping withHorizontal WellsEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 120)

Catalytic Decontamination,Volatile Organic Compounds(VOCs) in Ground WaterEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 188)

B.P. Exploration and Oil,Inc.:Engineering Science Co.

AFRL/MLQE139 Barnes Drive, Suite 2Tyndall AFB, FL32403-5323Major Tim [email protected]

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.P.O. Box 616, Building773-42AAiken, SC29802803-725-5181

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.P.O. Box 616, Building773-42AAiken, SC 29802803-725-5181

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co., P.O. Box 616Building 773-42AAiken, SC 29802803-725-5181

USEPA Region 5

ESTCP

USDOE-SavannahRiver

USDOE-SavannahRiver

USDOE-SavannahRiver

U.S. Army-CERL

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

LawrenceLivermore Site 300

Dry CleaningFacilities,Hutchinson, KS

Kennedy SpaceFlight Center, CapeCanaveral, FL

Lead Site

Dry CleaningFacilities,Hutchinson, KS

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalOxidation(C-Sparge™)

ChemicalOxidation

ChemicalTreatment

Circulation Wells(NoVOCs™)

X VOCs

PCE

TCE

Metals

PCE

1992

1997

Open

1994

1997

Perox-Pure Chemical OxidationTechnology, PeroxidationSystemsEPA 540-AR-93-501

In Situ Chemical Treatment:Technology Evaluation ReportGWRTAC TE-99-01 (p 35)

“DNAPL Interagency Agree-ment (Work Package #SS06),”SCFA Midyear Review Reportand Supporting Documentation,1999www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/rep%2Dpub/midyr99/results.htm

SITE Technology Capsule -Dynaphore Inc., ForagerSponge TechnologyEPA 540-R-94-522a

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Ground-Water Circulation WellsEPA 542-R-98-009 (p 28)

Calgon Carbon Corp.800-422-7266(Was Vulcan PeroxidationSystems, Inc.)

Burns & McDonnellWichita, KSDouglas Dreiling316-941-3921Kansas Dept. of Health &Env.Leo G. Henning785-296-1914

Steve Antonioli. PI

Dynaphore, Inc.2709 Willard RoadRichmond, VA 23294804-288-7109

Burns & McDonnell3839 DoraWichita, KS 67213Douglas Dreiling316-941-3921

USEPA-NRMRL

KS DHE

USDOE/DOD/USEPA/NASA

USEPA-NRMRL

KS Dept. of Health& Environ., Topeka,[email protected]

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X

X

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Operable Unit 6,Hill AFB, Ogden,UT

Dry CleaningFacilities,Hutchinson, KS

CS-10 South,MassachusettsMilitary Reserva-tion, Cape Cod, MA

X-701B Site,Portsmouth GaseousDiffusion Plant,Piketon, OH

Tyndall AFB, FL

Circulation Wells(UVB™)

Circulation Wells(C-Sparge™)

Circulation Wells(UVB™)

Circulation Wells,Horizontal, w/Zero-Valent Ironand ActivatedCarbon Enhance-ments

Circulation Wells(ModifiedBioventing Well(MBW))

X TCE, fuels

PCE

TCE, othersolvents

TCE, Tc-99

TPH

1996

1997

1996

1996

1995

Technology Performance andApplication Analysis of UVBGroundwater Circulating WellTechnology, Operable Unit 6,Hill AFB.Radian Corp., 1996

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Ground-Water Circulation WellsEPA 542-R-98-009 (p 28)

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Ground-Water Circulation WellsEPA 542-R-98-009 (p 9)

In Situ Treatment of MixedContaminants in Groundwater:Treatment of GroundwaterContaminated with Trichloro-ethene and Technetium-99ORNL/TM-13530

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Ground-Water Circulation WellsEPA 542-R-98-009 (p 13)

Naval Research Laboratory4555 Overlook Avenue,S.W., Code 6115Washington, D.C. 20375Dr. Barry [email protected]

Burns & McDonnell3839 DoraWichita, KS 67213Douglas Dreiling316-941-3921

OTIS ANGB, MA 0242-5028Spence Smith508-968-4670 [email protected]

Oak Ridge NationalLaboratory at GrandJunction, CONic [email protected]

Battelle505 King Ave.Columbus, OH 43201Bruce C. [email protected]

ESTCP

KS Dept. of Health& Environ., Topeka,[email protected]

USAF/AFCEE/ERT

USDOE-ORNL

USAF

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Edwards AFB, CA

Wood TreatmentFacility,Denver, CO

Tyndall AFB, FL

Keesler AFB, MS

Circulation Wells

Circulation Wells(Density DrivenConvection(DDC))

Circulation Wells(Modified CoaxialGround-WaterCirculatingSystem (mKGB))

Circulation Wells

X

X

TCE

PCP

TPH

TPH, BTEX

1996

1996

1995

1997

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Ground-Water Circulation WellsEPA 542-R-98-009 (p 4)

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Ground-Water Circulation WellsEPA 542-R-98-009 (p 30)

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Ground-Water Circulation WellsEPA 542-R-98-009 (p 13)

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Ground-Water Circulation WellsEPA 542-R-98-009 (p 6)

Battelle Pacific NorthwestLaboratoryRichland, WA 99352Tyler J. [email protected]

EMKO Environmental2329 Shortlidge Ct.El Dorado Hills, CA 95762Andrew [email protected]

Battelle505 King Ave.Columbus, OH 43201Bruce C. [email protected]

AFCEE/ERTTechnology Transfer Div.3207 North Rd.—Bldg.532Brooks AFB, TX 78235James R. [email protected]

USAF/USDOE

USAF

USAF/AFCEE/ERT

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Edwards Air ForceBase, CA

Sweden-3 ChapmanSuperfund Site,Sweden, NY

CS-10 North,MassachusettsMilitary Reserva-tion, Cape Cod, MA

Port HuenemeNaval ExchangeSite, CA

WestinghouseSavannah RiverSite, Aiken, SC

Circulation Wells(NoVOCs™)

Circulation Wells(UVB™-400)

Circulation Wells(NoVOCs ™ )

Circulation Wells(UVB™ varia-tions)

Circulation Wells

X

X

TCE

TCE, DCE,PCE, Acetone,MEK, MIBK

TCE, othersolvents

BTEX

TCE, PCE

1995

1996

1995

1996

“Rising Bubbles Lower Costs:In-Well Treatment of VOCsKeeps Water Down- Hole withGas Injection and WaterReinfiltration,” Soil & Ground-water Cleanupwww.sgcleanup.com

“Demonstration of Microbio-logically Enhanced VerticalGround Water Circulation WellTechnology at a SuperfundSite,” Ground Water MonitoringReview, Spring 1998 (p 97-106)See also EPA 540-R-99-001

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Ground-Water Circulation WellsEPA 542-R-98-009 (p 9)

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Ground-Water Circulation WellsEPA 542-R-98-009 (p 12)

Airlift Recirculation Well TestResults, Southern SectorWSRC-TR--97-00246

Stanford UniversityBattelle Pacific NorthwestLaboratory

Metcalf & EddySomerville, NJEdward Cichon

SBP Technologies, Inc.White Plains, NYRichard Desrosiers914- 694-2280

OTIS ANGB, MA 0242-5028Spence Smith508-968-4670 [email protected]

Naval Research LaboratoryWashington, DCBarry [email protected]

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCRoger [email protected]

USAF

NY State DEC,Albany, NY

USAF/AFCEE/ERT

U.S. Navy-NRL

USDOE-WSRC

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Former Sage’s DryCleaners, Jackson-ville, FL

Test Site - Hill AirForce Base, Utah

OU-1 Test Cells,Hill AFB, UT

UndergroundStorage Tanks

Kerr-McGeeChemical Corp.

100 HR-3 OperableUnit, HanfordReservation, WA

CosolventFlushing

CosolventFlushing

CosolventFlushing (SPME)

Density-DrivenGroundwaterSparging and SVE

ElectrochemicalReduction andImmobilization

In Situ RedoxManipulation(ISRM)

X

X

PCE

BTEX, TCE,TCA, PCE, PAH

Decane, 1,3,5-Trimethyl-benzene,Undecane

BTEX, TPH

SodiumDichromate

Cr(VI)

1998

1994

1996

1993

1992

1998

“DNAPL Flushing withAlcohol,” GroundwaterCurrents, June 1999

Field Scale Evaluation of In SituCosolvent FlushingEvaluation Report

Single-Phase Microemul-sions(SPME) for EnhancedRemediation of AquifersAATDF TR-98-2; TR-98-5

Density-Driven GroundwaterSparging at Amcor Precast,Ogden, UtahEPA 542-R-95-001 (p 38)

Electrochemical Reductionand ImmobilizationEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 197)

In Situ Redox Manipulation[fact sheet] www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/mrr/factsheets/redoxman.htm

University of FloridaGainesville, FLDr. Michael [email protected]

University of FloridaGainesville, FL 32611904-392-3294

University of FloridaDr. Mike [email protected]

Wastach Env., Inc2251B West California Ave.,Salt Lake City , UT 84104801-972-8400

Andco Environmental595 Commerce DriveAmherst, NY 14228716-691-2100

PNNLJohn Fruchter, [email protected]

USEPA/State of FLDry CleaningProgram & Centerfor Solid & Haz.Waste Mgmt.

USEPA-RSKRL

AATDF/SERDP

Utah DEQ

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE

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X

X

X

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Savannah RiverSite, Aiken, SC

LUST Site,Holloman AFB, NM

Selected DoD Sites

Investigate Cluster1, Operable Unit B,McClellan AFB

Defense SupplyCenter AcidNeutralization Pit,Richmond, VA

In-Well VaporStripping

Multi-PhaseExtraction(HVDPE)

Multi-PhaseExtraction

Multi-PhaseExtraction

Multi-PhaseExtraction

X

X

VOCs

LNAPL

ChlorinatedSolvents

TCE, PCE,Freon 113

TCE, PCE,1,2-DCE

1990

Open

1995

1998

“In-Well Vapor Stripping (TMS#6),” Highlights of FY 1998Achievements www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/rep%2Dpub/annlrep98/fy98.htm

“Optimizing LNAPL RecoveriesUsing Combined ExtractionTechnologies,” In SituBioremediation of PetroleumHydrocarbon and OtherOrganic Compounds. 1999(163-168)

Surfactant Enhanced DNAPLRemoval [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199714o.htm

2-Phase Extraction from Soiland Groundwater [fact sheet]www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/TECH/sd_2phas.htm[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Multi-Phase Extraction: State-of-the-PracticeEPA 542-R-99-004 (p 23-40)

DOE Oak RidgeElizabeth Phillips, ProductLine [email protected]

U.S. Air ForceHolloman AFB, NMDrew F. Lessard

NFESCPort Hueneme, CALaura [email protected]

Xerox Two Phase ExtractionRon Hess716-422-3694McClellan AFB, CAPhil [email protected]

Law Engineering andEnvironmental Services, Inc.Kennesaw, GAKaty Allen770-421-3400

USDOE

USAF

ESTCP

USAF- McClellanAFB/USEPA/Cal-EPA

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Investigate Cluster1, Operable Unit B,McClellan AFB

U.S. Naval AirStation, Alameda,CA

SomersworthSanitary Landfill,NH

Intersil Semicon-ductor Site,Sunnyvale, CA

Area 5, Dover AFB,DE

Multi-PhaseExtraction

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron & ORC)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron)

X

TCE, PCE,Freon 113

cDCE, VC,TCE, BTEX

TCE, VC

TCE, cDCE,VC, Freon 113

PCE, TCE, DCE

1995

Open

Open

Open

2-Phase Extraction from Soiland Groundwater [fact sheet]www.mcclellan.af.mil/EM/TECH/sd_2phas.htm[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Permeable Reactive BarrierInstallation Profileswww.rtdf.org/

Permeable Reactive BarrierInstallation Profileswww.rtdf.org/

“Zero-Valent Metals ProvidePossible Solution to Groundwa-ter Problems,” Chemical &Engineering News, 73:27(p 19-22) 1995

NATO/CCMS Pilot Study:Evaluation of Demonstrated &Emerging Technologies...EPA 542-R-98-002(p 36-37)

Xerox Two Phase ExtractionRon Hess716-422-3694McClellan AFB, CAPhil [email protected]

Michaye McMasterBeak International Inc.Guelph, Ontario, [email protected]

U.S. EPA, Region 1Boston, MARoger [email protected]

Geomatrix Consultants,Inc.San Francisco, CACarol [email protected]

Air Force ResearchLaboratoryTyndall Air Force Base,FloridaLt. Dennis O’Sullivan850-283-6239

USAF-McClellanAFB/USEPA/Cal-EPA

U.S. Navy

USEPA

SERDP

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

CS-10 Plume,Mass. MilitaryReservation,Falmouth, MA

Launch Complex B,Cape Canaveral AirCenter, FL

ORNL, Oak Ridge,TN

ORNL, Oak Ridge,TN

Bodo CanyonDisposal Cell MillTailings Site,Durango, CO

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron) w/UltrasoundEnhancement

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron & Gravel)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Zeolite)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Granular Iron)

PCE, TCE

TCE, DCE, VC

U, Tc, HNO3

Cs, Sr

U, As, Se, Zn,Ra-226, Mo, Mn

Open

1999

Open

Open

1999

Permeable Reactive BarrierInstallation Profileswww.rtdf.org/

Permeable Reactive BarrierInstallation Profileswww.rtdf.org/

Research and Application ofPermeable Reactive Barriers.DOE, 1998 (p 12)www.gwrtac.org/

Research and Application ofPermeable Reactive Barriers.DOE, 1998 (p 12)www.gwrtac.org/

“In Situ Remediation ofUranium ContaminatedGroundwater,”Containment 1997DE98-001967 (p 835-843)

University of WaterlooWaterloo, ON CanadaRobert W. [email protected]

U.S. Air Force Center forEnvironmental ExcellenceBrooks AFB, TXMajor Edward Marchand210-536-4364

Oak Ridge NationalLaboratoryOak Ridge, TNBaohua [email protected]

Oak Ridge NationalLaboratoryOak Ridge, TNBaohua [email protected]

Sandia National LaboratoryAlbuquerque, NMBrian [email protected]

ESTCP/U. ofWaterloo

NASA/U. of CentralFL

USDOE-ORNL

USDOE-ORNL

USDOE-SNL

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Uranium MineTailings Site, FryCanyon, UT

Uranium MineTailings Site, FryCanyon, UT

Confidential Site,Central NY State

LEAP PermeableBarrier Demonstra-tion Facility,Portland, OR

X-231A Site,Portsmouth GaseousDiffusion Plant, OH

PermeableReactive Barrier(AFO)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Phosphate)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Zeolite)

PermeableReactive Barrier X

U

U

TCE, VC, cDCE

PCE, Cr(VI)

NAPLs,DNAPLs

1999

1999

1995

1998

1998

Permeable Reactive BarrierInstallation Profileswww.rtdf.org/

Permeable Reactive BarrierInstallation Profileswww.rtdf.org/

Metal-Enhanced Dechlorinationof Volatile Organic CompoundsUsing an In-Situ Reactive IronWallEPA 540-R-98-501

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Permeable Reactive BarriersEPA 542-R-99-002 (p 39)

X-231A: A Demonstration of In-Situ Remediation of DNAPLCompounds in Low PermeabilityMedia by Soil Fracturing withThermally Enhanced MassRecovery or Reactive BarrierDestruction: Dense Non-Aqueous Phase LiquidsORNL/TM-13534

USGS District Office - SaltLake City, UTDavid L. [email protected]

USGS District Office - SaltLake City, UTDavid L. [email protected]

EnviroMetal Technologies,Inc.Guelph, OntarioJohn Vogan519-824-0432

New Mexico TechSocorro, NMRobert [email protected]

ORNL/Colorado School ofMinesR.L. [email protected]

USGS

USGS

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-METC

USDOE SCFA

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Nickel Rim MineSite, Sudbury, Ont.,Canada

Bodo CanyonDisposal Cell MillTailings Site,Durango, CO

Bodo CanyonDisposal Cell MillTailings Site,Durango, CO

Borden Aquifer

SGL PrintedCircuits,Wayne, NJ

PermeableReactive Barrier(Organic Carbon)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron Foam)

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron w/ CopperCatalyst)

PermeableReactive Barrier

PermeableReactive Barrier

X

Ni, Fe, Sulfate

U, As, Se, Zn,Ra-226, Mo, Mn

U, As, Se, Zn,Ra-226, Mo, Mn

BTEX (Benzeneand Toluene)

PCE, TCE,cDCE

Open

1999

1999

1994

1995

“Porous Reactive Wall forPrevention of Acid MineDrainage: Results of a Full-Scale Field Demonstration,”Containment 1997DE98-001967 (p 844-850)

“In Situ Remediation ofUranium ContaminatedGroundwater,”Containment 1997DE98-001967 (p 835-843)

“In Situ Remediation ofUranium ContaminatedGroundwater,”Containment 1997DE98-001967 (p 835-843)

In Situ Permeable Reaction WallWaterloo Centre for Groundwa-ter ResearchEPA 542-K-94-004 (p 3)

Metal-Enhanced Dechlorinationof Volatile Organic CompoundsUsing an Above-GroundReactorEPA 540-R-96-503

Waterloo Centre forGroundwater Research,University of WaterlooWaterloo, Ontario, CanadaDavid W. Blowes519-888-4878

Sandia National LaboratoryAlbuquerque, NMBrian [email protected]

Sandia National LaboratoryAlbuquerque, NMBrian [email protected]

Waterloo Centre forGroundwater ResearchUniversity of WaterlooWaterloo, Ontario, Canada519-885-1211

EnviroMetal Technologies,Inc.Guelph, OntarioWilliam Matulewicz609-722-6700

University ofWaterloo

USDOE-SNL

USDOE-SNL

Center for Excel-lence, OntarioCanada

USEPA-NRMRLX

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Uranium MineTailings Site, FryCanyon, UT

NAS Moffett Field,CA

Selected DoD Sites

Mound Site

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron)

PermeableReactive Barrier

PermeableReactive Barrier

PermeableReactive Barrier X

U

TCE, PCE, DCE

ChlorinatedHydrocarbons

TCE, PCE, Am,U, Pu

1999

1997

Open

1999

Permeable Reactive BarrierInstallation Profileswww.rtdf.org/

“Permeable Reactive WallRemediation of ChlorinatedHydrocarbons in Groundwater:NAS Moffett Field, MountainView, California,”After the Rain Has Fallen: 2ndInternational Water ResourcesEngineering Conference. 1998.(p 153-158)

Evaluation of Performance andLongevity at Permeable ReactiveBarrier Sites [fact sheet]www.estcp.org/projects/cleanup/remediation/199907o.htm

RFETS Mound Plume PassiveReactive Barrier FY98 Year EndReview [PPT presentation]www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/conferences/presentat98/slides/butler/index.htm

USGSDistrict Office - Salt LakeCity, UTDavid L. Naftz801-975-3353

USGS PROJECT UT242U.S. Navy - NFESC1100 23rd. Ave., Code 411Port Hueneme, CA93043-4370Charles [email protected]

NFESCPort Hueneme, CACharles Reeter805-982-4991 DSN:[email protected]

RFETS Kaiser-HillJ. Lane Butler, PISandia National LaboratoryBrian [email protected]

USGS

ESTCP

ESTCP

USDOE/USEPASITE Program

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

U.S. Coast GuardSupport Center,Elizabeth City, NC

Public School,Langton, Ontario

ORNL, Oak Ridge,TN

Canadian ForcesBase Borden, Ont.

Lowry AFB, CO

PermeableReactive Barrier

PermeableReactive Barrier

PermeableReactive Barrier(Iron & PeatMoss)

PermeableReactive Barrier

PermeableReactive Barrier

X

TCE, Cr(VI)

Phosphate,Nitrate

VOCs, Metals,RadioactiveElements

TCE,PCE, andDCE

TCE

Open

1995

Open

1993

1997

Full-Scale DemonstrationInstallation - June 1996earth1.epa.gov/ada/

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Permeable Reactive BarriersEPA 542-R-99-002 (p 39)

Metals & Radionuclides(MRR)Product Line Missionwww.envnet.org/scfa/tech/mrr/mrrmission.htm

In Situ Permeable Reaction WallWaterloo Centre for Groundwa-ter ResearchEPA 542-K-94-004 (p 2)

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Permeable Reactive BarriersEPA 542-R-99-002 (p 27)

USEPA-NRMRLAda, OKRobert W. [email protected]

University of WaterlooWest Waterloo, Ontario,CanadaWill Robertson519-888-4567 ext. [email protected]

Sandia National LaboratoryAlbuquerque, NMBrian [email protected]

Waterloo Centre forGroundwater ResearchUniversity of WaterlooWaterloo Ontario, Canada519-885-1211

Versar, Inc.11990 Grant St., Ste. 500Northglenn, CO 80233William A. [email protected]

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE-ORNL/IT Corp.

Center for Excel-lence, OntarioCanada

USAF

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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

In Situ Physical/Chemical

U.S. Coast GuardSupport Center,Elizabeth City, NC

WestinghouseSavannah RiverSite, Aiken, SC

Former PlatingFacility, NY

West ValleyDemonstrationProject Site, NY

WestinghouseSavannah RiverSite, Aiken, SC

PermeableReactive Barrier

PermeableReactive Barrier

PermeableReactive Barrier

PermeableReactive Barrier(Zeolite)

PermeableReactive Barrier

TCE, Cr(VI)

TCE, cDCE, CT,NO(III)

TCE, cDCE, VC

Sr-90

TCE, cDCE, CT,NO(III)

1995

1998

1997

Open

1997

Remediation of Chromate-Contaminated Ground WaterUsing an In-Situ PermeableReactive Mixture: Field Pilot Test,Elizabeth City, North CarolinaEPA 600-A-97-002

TNX GeoSiphon Cell (TGSC-1)Phase II Single Cell Deploy-ment/ Demonstration FinalReportWSRC-TR-98-00432

Field Applications of In SituRemediation Technologies:Permeable Reactive BarriersEPA 542-R-99-002 (p 37)

“Engineers Find VolcanicMineral’s Affinity For Stron-tium-90 Makes It Ideal ChoiceFor West Valley Cleanup,”News, 23 Aug 1999

TNX GeoSiphon Cell Phase IDeployment/DemonstrationWSRC-TR-98-00032

U.S. EPA-NRMRLAda, OKRobert W. [email protected]

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCMark [email protected]

Stearns & WhelerOne Remington Park Dr.Cazenovia, NY 13035Diane [email protected]

State Univ. of New York atBuffaloAlan RabideauWest Valley Nuclear ServicesWest Valley DemonstrationProjectBeth Fallon, Project Manager

Westinghouse SavannahRiver Co.Aiken, SCMark [email protected]

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE

USDOE/NY StateERDA

USDOE

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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

In Situ Physical/Chemical

Rocky Flats

Experimental Field

Uranium Mine

Savannah RiverSite, Aiken, SC

PermeableReactive Barrier

Pervaporation

Precipitation/Filtration

Separation/Recovery (Metals)

Separation(MAG*SEP™)

X

X

VOCs, Metals,RadioactiveElements

Hydrocarbons

NaturallyOccurringRadioactiveMaterial

Metals

Heavy Metals

Open

1993

1986

1996

Metals & Radionuclides(MRR)Product Line Missionwww.envnet.org/scfa/tech/mrr/mrrmission.htm

Pervaporation of VolatileOrganic Compounds fromContaminated GroundwaterDESRT 20 - Apr 94

Precipitation/FiltrationRadionucliotides in GroundWaterEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 214)

Resource Recovery Project 3:ChromatoChem [fact sheet]www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/mrr/factsheets/rrp-chrom.htm

MAG*SEP™ [fact sheet]www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/mrr/factsheets/magsep.htm

Kaiser-Hill Co., LLCRocky Flats EnvironmentalTechnology SiteGolden, COJennifer Uhland, [email protected]

Zenon Environmental905-639-6320

TechTran, Inc.5401 Mitchelldale, Suite A4Houston, TX 77092713-688-2390

ChromatoChem, Inc. (CCI)Missoula, MTInternational TechnologyCorporationKnoxville, TN

Argonne NationalLaboratoryDon Johnson, PI708-252-3392Selentec, Inc.Barrier MemberContainment Corp.

USDOE-RFETS/USEPA/USACE

ETAD

USEPA-NRMRL

USDOE

USDOE-WSRC

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

WETO

WETO

BrookhavenNational Laboratory

Berkeley Pit Water

Separation/Recovery (Metals)

Separation/Recovery (Metals)(x2)

Separation/Recovery

Separation/Recovery (Metals)

Separation/Recovery (Metals)

DissolvedMetals

DissolvedMetals

Radionuclides

Metals

Metals,Radionuclides

1998

1994

1995

Resource Recovery Project 4:Desalinization Systems Inc. [factsheet] www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/mrr/factsheets/rrp-desal.htm

Resource Recovery Project 7:Global Technologies [fact sheet]www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/mrr/factsheets/rrp-global.htm

“Specialized SeparationUtilizing 3M MembraneTechnology,” SCFA MidyearReview Report and SupportingDocumentation, 1999www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/rep%2Dpub/midyr99/results.htm

Resource Recovery Project 11:TETRA Technologies [fact sheet]www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/mrr/factsheets/rrp-tetra.htm

Resource Recovery Project 8:IBC Advanced Technologies,Inc. [fact sheet]www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/mrr/factsheets/rrp-ibc.htm

Desalinization SystemsIncorporated (DSI)Escondido, CA

Global TechnologiesIdaho Falls, ID

3M CompanyKeith Hoffman

TETRA Technologies, Inc.Houston, TX

IBC Advanced Technologies,Inc. (IBC)American Fork, UT

USDOE-WETO

USDOE-WETO

USDOE-FETC

USDOE

USDOE

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GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

In Situ Physical/Chemical

Test Facility,Chattanooga, TN

Berkeley Pit Waterfrom Butte, MT

Berkeley Pit Water,PSI Center,Andover, MA

Berkeley Pit Water

Former GasolineStation Near WaplesPond, DE

Separation/Recovery (Metals)

Separation/Recovery (Metals)

Separation/Recovery (Metals)

Separation/Recovery (Metals)

Soil VacuumExtraction/AirSparging (SVE/AS) in HorizontalWells

Metals,Minerals

Metals,Radionuclides

DissolvedMetals

Metals

BTEX

Open

1998

Open

1994

Open

Resource Recovery Project 2:ABB Combustion Engineering(ABB) [fact sheet]www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/mrr/factsheets/prior%2Drrp.htm

“Coal-Derived Humic Acid forRemoval of Metals and OrganicContaminants,” Ground WaterCurrents, March 1999

Resource Recovery Project 9:Physical Sciences Inc. [factsheet] www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/mrr/factsheets/rrp-psi.htm

Resource Recovery Project12: Vail Research and Technol-ogy, Inc. [fact sheet on PulsedPlasma Process]www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/mrr/factsheets/rrp-vail.htm

“Delaware Tackles UST Siteswith Mobile RemediationSystem,” Soil & Ground-waterCleanup Onlinewww.sgcleanup.com

ABB CombustionEngineeringChatanooga, TNDOE-IdahoDavid [email protected]

ARCTECH Inc.Chantilly, VADr. H.G. [email protected]

Physical Sciences Inc.(PSI) Andover, MA

Vail Research andTechnology, Inc. Alexan-dria, VAPulsed Power Technolo-gies, Inc. (PPTI)Spring Valley, CA

Delaware Department ofNatural Resources,Underground Storage TankBranch (USTB)Matt LesleyU.S. Filter/SCHUMACHERFilters America Inc.,Asheville, NC

USDOE

USDOE-WETO

USDOE

USDOE

DE DNR-USTBX

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Former RetailGasoline UST Site,DE

U-Contam-inatedGroundwaterPlume, GreatMiami Aquifer,Fernald, OH

Air Field

Electrovoice, Inc.,Buchanan, MI

Naval Facility PearlHarbor, HI

Soil VacuumExtraction/AirSparging (SVE/AS) w/Biofiltration

Solution Mining(GroundwaterReinjection)

Steam Injectionand VacuumExtraction

SubsurfaceVolatilization &VentilationSystem (SVVS)

SurfactantEnhanced AquiferRemediation(SEAR)

X

X

X

X

BTEX

U

JP-5 (Jet Fuel)

BTEX, PCE,TCE

Fuel Oil

1996

1999

1994

1994

1999

“Delaware Tackles UST Siteswith Mobile RemediationSystem,” Soil & Ground-waterCleanup Onlinewww.sgcleanup.com

Ground Water Re-InjectionDemonstration [fact sheet]www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/mrr/factsheets/reinject.htm

Naval Air Station, LemoreCalifornia, SIVE, NavalFacilities Engineering ServiceCenterEPA 542-K-94-009 (p 17)

Brown & Root EnvironmentalSubsurface Volatilization &Ventilation System (SVVS)EPA 540-R-94-529

Surfactant Flushing[An EPA SITE Programdocument will be produced.]

Delaware Department ofNatural Resources,Underground Storage TankBranch (USTB)Matt Lesley

MSE Technology Applica-tions, Inc., Butte, MTSteve Antonioli, PI406-494-7343DOE-IdahoDavid [email protected]

Berkeley EnvironmentalRestorationKent Udell510-653-9477, OHM, Inc.

Brown & RootHolt, MISteven Thompson517-694-6200

Duke EngineeringEPA NRMRLThomas Holdsworth513-569-7675

DE DNR-USTB

USDOE

NFESC

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Tinker AFB

Hill AFB

Dry CleaningFacility, MarineCorps Base CampLejeune, NC

Hill AFB, UT

SurfactantEnhanced AquiferRemediation(SEAR)

SurfactantEnhanced AquiferRemediation(SEAR-NB)

SurfactantEnhanced AquiferRemediation(SEAR)

Surfactant/FoamInjection

DNAPLs

DNAPLs

PCE

TCE

1997

1996

1998

1997

Surfactant Enhanced AquiferRemediation (SEAR) of DNAPLContamination: Micellar En-hanced Ultra Filtration (MEUF)www.envnet.org/envnet/scfa/tech/dnapl/factsheetsdecontam.htm

Surfactant-Enhanced AquiferRemediation: Field Demonstra-tion of Surfactant-EnhancedAquifer Remediation of PCE atNeutral Buoyancy [fact sheet]

Surfactant-Enhanced AquiferRemediation (SEAR) [fact sheet]www.nfesc.navy.mil/enviro/ps/sear/sear.htm

Surfactant/Foam Process forAquifer RemediationAATDF TR-98-1; TR-98-6

Surbec EnvironmentalServicesNorman, OK405-364-9726MSE - TechnologyApplications, Inc.Thomas M. Malloy, [email protected]

INEEL/LMITCOIdaho Falls, IDMichael Shook208-526-6945Intera Inc. &Duke EngineeringServices, Inc.Austin, TXDr. Richard Jackson512-425-2017

NFESCInformation:[email protected]

Rice UniversityDr. George [email protected]

USDOE/USAF/University ofOklahoma/Institute for AppliedSurfactant Research

USDOE

ESTCP/NFESC/USEPA-NRMRL/University of Texas/University ofOklahoma

AATDF

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In Situ Physical/Chemical

Airfield

March Air ForceBase Site

NAS Seal Beach

UVB -VacuumVaporizing

UVB VacuumVaporizing Well

Vapor Extraction X

TCE, DCE

TCE

VOCs, VolatileFuel

1994

1994

1991

Roy F. Weston, Inc./IEGTechnologies: UVB - VacuumVaporizing WellEPA 540-R-94-526

Unterdruck-Verdampfer-BrunnerTechnology (UVB) VacuumVaporizing WellEPA 540-R-95-500

Ground Water Vapor RecoverySystemEPA 542-B-93-009 (p 119)

Roy F. Weston, Inc.6400 Canoga Ave., Suite100Woodland Hills, CA 91367818-596-6900

Roy F. Weston, Inc.Woodland Hills, CAJeff Bannon818-971-4900

Remediation ServiceInternationalP.O. Box 1601Oxnard, CA 93032805-644-5892

USEPA-NRMRL

USEPA-NRMRL

NFESC

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California Environmental Protection Agency ---------------------------------------------------------------- A-2California Environmental Technology Verification Program ----------------------------------------- A-2

U.S. Department of Defense --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-3Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence ------------------------------------------------------ A-3Environmental Security Technology Certification Program ------------------------------------------ A-3National Environmental Technology Test Sites (NETTS) Program --------------------------------- A-4Naval Environmental Leadership Program ----------------------------------------------------------- A-6Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program ------------------------------------- A-6Unexploded Ordnance Technology Demonstration Program --------------------------------------- A-7U.S. Army Environmental Center --------------------------------------------------------------------- A-8

U.S. Department of Energy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-8Industry and University Programs Area -------------------------------------------------------------- A-8Program Research and Development Announcements ---------------------------------------------- A-9TechCon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A-9Technology Development Initiative ------------------------------------------------------------------ A-10

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency---------------------------------------------------------------------A-11Environmental Technology Verification Program ----------------------------------------------------A-11Remediation Technologies Development Forum ----------------------------------------------------A-11Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program ----------------------------------- A-12

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Environment Canada sponsors three CanadianEnvironmental Technology Advancement Centres(CETACs), in partnership with provincial govern-ments, environmental industry associations, and theprivate sector. The CETACs are private sector,not-for-profit corporations, operating at arm’slength from government. Each Centre’s goal is tohelp small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)commercialize environmental technologies byproviding comprehensive technical services, accessto investment capital, business counseling, andregulatory and market analysis.

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The California Environmental Technology Certifica-tion Program is a voluntary program that providesparticipating technology developers, manufacturers,and vendors an independent, recognized third-partyevaluation of the performance of new and matureenvironmental technologies. Developers andmanufacturers define quantitative performanceclaims for their technologies and provide supportingdocumentation; Cal/EPA reviews that informationand, where necessary, conducts additional testing toverify the claims. The technologies, equipment, andproducts that are proven to work as claimedreceive official state certification. The certificationprogram is voluntary and self-supporting. Compa-nies participating in the program pay the costs ofevaluating and certifying their technologies. Formore information, please contact Tam Doduc(phone: 916-327-5789; email:[email protected]).

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The Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence(AFCEE) has an Innovative Technology Programthat identifies and field tests innovative site charac-terization, remediation, and pollution preventiontechnologies, with an emphasis on technologies thatsave time and money and facilitate compliance withair, soil, and water regulations.

Special areas of interest within the InnovativeTechnology Program include:

• remediation technologies that treat fuels,chlorinated solvents, pesticides, PCBs, andheavy metals;

• vapor phase capture and treatment;

• cost effective site characterization;

• stripping and removal of protective coatings;

• parts cleaning and degreasing; and

• industrial process sludge treatment.

Successful projects have been based on soundscientific principles and offer widespread appli-cability to Air Force sites and significant costsavings.

Contact: Mary UreyAir Force Center for EnvironmentalExcellence (AFCEE)Technology Transfer Division8001 Arnold DriveBrooks AFB, TX 78235-5357210-536-4419

Website: www.afcee.brooks.af.mil

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ESTCP’s goal is to demonstrate and validatepromising, innovative technologies that target theDepartment of Defense’s (DoD’s) most urgentenvironmental needs. These technologies provide areturn on investment through cost savings andimproved efficiency. ESTCP’s strategy is to selectlab-proven technologies with broad DoD andmarket application. These projects are aggressivelymoved to the field for rigorous trials that documenttheir cost, performance, and market potential. Toensure that the demonstrated technologies have areal impact, ESTCP incorporates these players inthe development and execution of each technology.ESTCP demonstrations—

• Address real DoD environmental needs.

• Significantly reduce costs and risks and expediteimplementation.

• Document and validate the cost and performanceof new technologies for DoD end-users and theregulatory community.

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The ESTCP Process (below) ensures approvedtechnologies meet DoD environmental challenges:

• DoD environmental requirements are specified.

• ESTCP requests proposals.

• Rigorous and expert scientific reviews are made.

• ESTCP projects are selected in cleanup,compliance, and pollution prevention.

• Technologies are demonstrated and evaluated atDoD sites.

• Cost and performance data are validated.

• Effective and affordable technologies aretransferred across DoD.

Contact: Dr. Jeffrey MarquseeDirector, ESTCP901 N. Stuart Street, Suite 303Arlington, VA 22203(703) 696-2120E-MAIL: [email protected]

Website: www.estcp.org

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The National Environmental Technology Test Sites(NETTS) Program, sponsored by SERDP, is anenvironmental technology testing and evaluationprogram that provides locations, facilities, andsupport for applied research demonstration, andevaluation of innovative cleanup and characteriza-tion technologies that are candidates for InstallationRestoration efforts at DoD facilities. NETTS, whichis managed under the SERDP Cleanup Program,promotes technology transfer from research toproof-of principle demonstration and facilitatesexpeditious transfer of technologies betweengovernment agencies and the private sector.

There are currently four DoD SERDP NETTS TestSites and one NETTS technology support centerwhich primarily focus on the proof-of-principledemonstrations of cleanup technologies. Theyconsist of:

Dover NETTS Test Site: The Dover NationalTest Site (DNTS) at Dover AFB provides sites

where research can be conducted on the transport,detection, monitoring, and cleanup of solvent andfuel contaminants in the subsurface. DNTS providesa unique opportunity for conducting experimental,contained releases of dense nonaqueous phaseliquids (DNAPLs). DNTS also provides otherwell-characterized contaminated plume sites andsupport services.

McClellan NETTS Test Site: The Air Force alsomanages a Chlorinated Hydrocarbon RemedialDemonstration Site at McClellan AFB, whichprovides areas to evaluate investigative technologiesand remediation technologies for chlorinated hydro-carbons contamination in soil and groundwater.

Naval Facilities Engineering Service CenterNETTS Test Site: The Environmental TechnologyDemonstration Site at Port Hueneme, California,provides in situ and ex situ locations to demon-strate advanced fuel hydrocarbon remediationtechnologies for treatment of Navy specific fuelscontamination in soil and groundwater. Areasinclude a soil stockpile facility contaminated withfuels; an 11-acre gasoline station plume; andunderground storage tank and spill areas.

Former Wurtsmith AFB NETTS Test Site: TheNational Center for Integrated BioremediationResearch and Development at Wurtsmith AFB,Michigan, co-sponsored by EPA and the universityof Michigan, operates a controlled field test-bedfacility for investigations to support the design andengineering of integrated bioremediation systems.This project focuses on in situ bioremediation ofsoils, surface water, and groundwater contaminatedby fuels, solvents and other organic substances.

EPA NETTS Technical Support Center: EPAalso co-sponsors the Environmental TechnologyVerification program’s Site Characterization andMonitoring Technology pilot, established by theNational Exposure Research Laboratory/Charac-terization Research Division, Las Vegas, Nevada,which identifies, demonstrates, evaluates, verifies,and transfers data about innovative monitoring,measurement, and site characterization technolo-gies. Planning assistance is offered to developers toensure verified data collection and to extend theapplication of new technologies to other sites.

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Contact: NETTS Principal Investigator:Mr. Jack RobertsonHydroGeoLogic, Inc.1155 Herndon Parkway, Suite 900Herndon, VA 22070(703) 736-4560E-MAIL: [email protected]

Individual Test Locations:

Air Force:Dover National Test SiteMr. Steve FarringtonAir Force Research LaboratoryP.O. Box 02063909 Arnold Drive ExtensionDover AFB, DE 19902-6600PHONE: (302) 677-4100

Air Force:Mr. Tim ChapmanSM-ALC/EMR5050 Dudley Blvd, Suite 3McClellan AFB, CA 95652-1389PHONE: (916) 643-0830, ext. 412

Navy:Mr. Ernest LoryNaval Facilities Engineering Service CenterESC 411560 Center DrivePort Hueneme, CA 93043PHONE: (805) 982-1299

EPA:Site Characterization TechnologiesEric KoglinU.S. EPA NERL, CRD-LVP.O. Box 93478Las Vegas, NV 89193-2478(702) 798-2432

EPA:In-situ Bioremediation TechnologiesDr. Michael J. BarcelonaDepartment of Civil and Environmental EngineeringIST Building — 1221University of Michigan, North Campus2200 Bonisteel BoulevardAnn Arbor, MI 48109-2099PHONE: (313) 763-6512

Website: www.serdp.com/netts

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The Naval Environmental Leadership Program(NELP) seeks to expedite cleanup and complianceat two Naval installations (Naval Air Station NorthIsland, San Diego, California, and Naval StationMayport, Jacksonville, Florida) using innovativetechnologies and focused management. The twoNELP bases serve as prototypes for identification,development, testing, implementation, evaluation,and refinement of new initiatives and export ofsuccessful applications for implementation as part ofthe Navy’s Environmental Management Program.

Interested public or private sector parties in posses-sion of innovative technologies that may be imple-mented at full-scale to address environmentalproblems at the two NELP bases and that addressproblems of concern in the Navy-wide environmen-tal management program may be eligible to partici-pate in NELP. Innovative technologies are selectedand included in the Program through a variety ofmechanisms. The NELP Initiative solicits proposalsfor innovative technologies via the CommerceBusiness Daily.

NELP emphasizes full-scale technology imple-mentation to solve an environmental problem at oneof the NELP bases. It is not an R&D program;however, the NELP Initiative may serve as a hostfor technology demonstrations if the developerrequires a demonstration site, once the NELP basesmeets the requirements for a successful demonstra-tion, and funding is provided by the developer orother source. Successful demonstrations will lead tofull-scale implementation at the NELP base andwithin the execution of the Navy’s InstallationRestoration Program.

Contact: Naval Facilities Engineering CommandWashington Navy YardBuilding 33901 M Street SEWashington, DC 20374

Website: www.nasni.navy.mil/nelp/

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gram funded through the Department of Defense.SERDP responds to environmental needs of DoD,along with those it shares with the Department ofEnergy, the Environmental Protection Agency, andother federal government agencies.

SERDP seeks to identify, develop, demonstrate,and transition technology for four thrust areas. Thefour thrust areas correspond to the four pillars ofDoD’s Environmental Quality Program: environ-mental cleanup technology is one of the thrust areas.Specific objectives of the cleanup technology thrustarea focus on conducting research and developmentto achieve more effective and efficient environmen-tal characterization, assessment, monitoring, andcleanup of soil, sediment, groundwater, surfacewater, and structures contaminated by past defensepractices with hazardous materials (includingunexploded ordnance), and toxic substances. Thecleanup technology area also seeks to:

• develop cost-effective methods to determinefate, transport, and effects of contaminantsrelated to defense activities;

• develop risk-based modeling methods forestablishing cleanup priorities; and

• facilitate transfer of technology to field use bymeans of the proof-of-principle demonstration ofR&D projects, particularly, at the SERDPNational Environmental Technology Test Sites.

On an annual basis, SERDP solicits proposals fromthe federal and private sector in the areas of sitecharacterization, monitoring, remediation, and riskassessment. Each year specific statements of needsare issued. For current topics of interest andinformation on how to become involved, please seethe SERDP web site.

Contact: Dr. Femi A. AyorindeSERDP Program Office901 N. Stuart Street, Suite 303Arlington, VA 22203(703) 696-2118E-MAIL: [email protected]

Website: www.serdp.com

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The Congressionally funded Unexploded Ordnance(UXO) Technology Demonstration Program hasestablished technology performance baselines bydemonstrating and highlighting the strengths andcapabilities of numerous UXO technologies. TheU.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC), inpartnership with the Naval Explosive OrdnanceDisposal Technology Division, has conducted over60 demonstrations of UXO characterization andremediation technology. Phase I, Phase II andPhase III were conducted in 1994, 1995 and 1996at the U.S. Army Jefferson Proving Ground inMadison, IN. These demonstrations were per-formed on a controlled test site containing a knownbaseline of emplaced, inert ordnance.

The UXO Technology Demonstration Program hashighlighted the capabilities and limitations of UXOtechnologies. Demonstrators show continuedimprovement in detection performance. But be-cause there has been no substantial improvement inthe ability to discriminate UXO from the clutter,focused efforts are needed. The Phase IV effort,currently underway, will capitalize upon the previousUXO technological investments by focusing on targetdiscrimination and reduction of false alarms rates.This will provide the government with economicaland effective technology that will significantly reducethe overall cost of UXO clearance, by reducing thenumber of anomalies which must be found.

Contact: U.S. Army Environmental Hotline(800) USA-3845, DSN 585-1699

Website: aec-www.apgea.army.mil:8080/prod/usaec/et/uxo/jpgfs.htm

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The Environmental Technology Transfer andTechnology Demonstration Branches within thePollution Prevention and Environmental TechnologyDivision (P2&ETD) develop, demonstrate, anddeliver tools to help the Army sustain readiness,protect resources, and improve soldiers’ quality of

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life. These programs enable the Army to test andimplement cost-effective technologies in pollutionprevention, conservation, compliance, and restora-tion. From cleanup devices to better ways of doingbusiness, these innovations protect the environmentwhile supporting military operations, installationmanagement, and material development.

P2&ETD assesses Army environmental needs andworks with researchers and future users to adaptideas. P2&ETD searches government labs or finds“off the shelf” commercial tools with potentialmilitary application. P2&ETD produces “realworld” cost and performance data by testing lab-proven technologies in field demonstrations.P2&ETD helps transfer successful products to theArmy community, tracking technology performanceand user needs even after the demonstration.

P2&ETD’s guidance and technical support pro-grams address the main elements of the Army’senvironmental program, meeting specific user needson pollution prevention, conservation, compliance,and restoration, as well as specialized programs inSCAPS, UXO, and Range XXI.

Contact: Mr. James I. Arnold, Jr..S. Army Environmental CenterAttn: SFIM-AEC-ET (Arnold)APG, MD, 21010-5401Fax: 410-612-6836

Website: aec-www.apgea.army.mil:8080/prod/aechome.htm

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The mission of the Industry and University Pro-grams Area is to identify and provide developmentsupport for technologies that show promise inaddressing DOE’s Environmental Managementneeds, but require proof-of-principle experimen-tation and already proven technologies in otherfields that require critical path experimentation todemonstrate feasibility for adaptation to specificEM needs.

Contact: Jeffrey WalkerU.S. Department of Energy19901 Germantown RoadGermantown, MD 20874-1290301-903-7966301-903-7457 fax

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Program R&D Announcements (PRDAs) andResearch Opportunity Announcements (ROAs) areDOE’s major assistance vehicles for developingtechnologies. PRDAs solicit a broad mix of propos-als where R&D, including demonstration, testing,and evaluation, is required within broadly definedareas of interest. DOE may issue a PRDA inresponse to an individual program need such as thecleanup of a particular contaminant at a specific site.Multiple awards for proposals, which may havevaried approaches or concepts, are generally made.Numerous PRDAs may be issued each year.

ROAs solicit industry and academic proposalsthroughout the year (“rolling admissions”) forpotential contracts in applied research. ROAssupport research efforts for the development oftechnologies with potential application in the EMprogram. A proposed technology should improveDOE’s capabilities in areas such as in situremediation; detection, characterization, andmonitoring; efficient separations technology forradioactive waste; and robotics. ROAs are pub-lished in the Commerce Business Daily. Theprogram includes some set-asides for small busi-nesses. DOE anticipates making 25-30 awardsthrough an active ROA at its Morgantown facility.

For information on the full range of DOE/EMassistance programs, contact the EM Central Pointof Contact (CPOC). The CPOC is a referralservice that expedites and monitors private sectorinteraction with EM. The CPOC can identify linksbetween technologies and program needs andconnect potential partners with an extensive net-work of Headquarters and field program contacts.

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Contact: EM Central Point of ContactU.S. Department of Energy19901 Germantown RoadGermantown, MD 20874-1290800-845-2096301-903-7238 fax

For information on ROA awards through theMorgantown Energy Technology Center:

Contact: Thomas Martin304-291-4087

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TechCon is a DOE program developed to increasethe use of commercially available technologies atDOE cleanup sites with an emphasis on technolo-gies that have shown superior performance charac-teristics. TechCon’s mission is to identify, screen,and support the implementation of available envi-ronmental technologies from both the private andpublic sector in the U.S. as well as from interna-tional sources.

The TechCon Program works with sites to identifyclean-up needs, finds commercially availabletechnologies and services that have proven perfor-mance capabilities, matches technologies to needsat DOE sites, and delivers information on thesetechnologies to site personnel. By connectingrepresentatives of technology companies with thoseat remediation sites, TechCon promotes the use ofavailable technologies and resolves barriers to theirfield application. A key to TechCon’s success isimproving communication among companies, siterepresentatives, and regulators. To that end,TechCon has instituted an electronic mail discussionlist that is hosted at ANL. With over 60 members,including DOE, EPA, site contractor, and technol-ogy company personnel, this e-mail list facilitatesdissemination of information and can expedite thematching of technology needs with commerciallyavailable technologies.

Contacts: Dale PflugArgonne National Laboratory9700 South Cass AvenueArgonne, IL 60439630-252-6682630-252-6414 [email protected]

Duane DeonigiPacific Northwest LaboratoryP.O. Box 999Mail Stop K8-04Richland, WA 99352509-372-4278509-372-4394 fax

Website: www.ead.anl.gov/~techcon/index.html

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DOE’s Technology Deployment Initiative (TDI)seeks to:

• achieve multiple deployments of cleanuptechnologies and processes that expedite DOE’senvironmental management effort,

• obtain third party validation of cost savings,

• facilitate the reinvestment of cost savings toincrease participation in the program, and

• break down barriers to the implementation ofnew technologies.

Under TDI, technologies selected for participationand deployment support DOE’s environmentalmanagement mission and provide for multipleapplications. Applications include a Pricing Pro-posal that compares an estimated cost with that of abaseline technology; the technology should acceler-ate or reduce the cost of that referenced baseline,or both. Applications must also include a commit-ment from the proposing DOE site manager. TDIfunding is for deployment of commercial-readytechnologies, rather than demonstrations.

Ranking criteria for applicants are divided into fourareas: impact/technical approach; business manage-ment approach; stakeholder/regulatory managementapproach; and cost. Incentives for developers toparticipate in TDI include the availability of funds toaccelerate deployment and cleanup, increasedvisibility for the technologies through deploymentand the generation of validated cost savings,multiple state acceptance of the technology, and theopportunity for reinvestment of cost savings.

Website: wastenot.inel.gov/tdi

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Over the years, EPA has evaluated technologies todetermine their effectiveness in preventing, control-ling, and cleaning up pollution. EPA has expandedthese efforts by instituting the EnvironmentalTechnology Verification (ETV) Program to verifythe performance of a larger universe of innovativetechnical solutions to problems that threaten humanhealth or the environment. ETV accelerates theentrance of new environmental technologies into themarketplace by supplying technology buyers anddevelopers, consulting engineers, States, and EPARegions with high quality data on the performanceof new technologies.

EPA utilizes the expertise of partner “verificationorganizations” to design efficient processes forconducting performance tests of innovative tech-nologies. EPA selects its partners from both thepublic and private sectors including Federallaboratories, States, universities, and private sectorfacilities. Verification organizations will oversee andreport verification activities based on testing andquality assurance protocols developed with inputfrom major stakeholders/customer groups associ-ated with the technology area.

Verification under ETV means confirmation of theperformance characteristics of a commercial-readyenvironmental technologies through the evaluation ofobjective and quality assured data. ETV’s targetedcustomers are:

• Technology users and purchasers

• Technology enablers- permitters, regulators- consulting engineers

• Technology developers and vendors

Each pilot will announce its intention to beginaccepting technologies for verification in the Com-merce Business Daily and in the trade press.

Contact: Penelope HansenU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyTCS/NRMRL/ORD (8301)401 M St., SWWashington, DC 20460202-260-2600

Website: www.epa.gov/etv/

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The Remediation Technologies Development Forum(RTDF) was established in 1992 by EPA to identifyways of working together with industry to solvecomplex hazardous waste remediation problems.The RTDF is open to all interested parties and hasgrown to a consortium of partners from privateindustry, government agencies, and academia whoshare the common goal of developing more effec-tive, less costly hazardous waste characterizationand treatment technologies. RTDF partnershipsundertake research, development, demonstration,testing, and evaluation efforts to achieve commoncleanup goals.

The RTDF advances the development of cost-effective technologies for the remediation of hazard-ous wastes, and works to achieve these goals by:

• identifying priority remediation technologydevelopment needs;

• establishing and overseeing action teams to planand implement collaborative research projects toaddress these needs; and

• addressing scientific, institutional, and regulatorybarriers to innovative treatment technologies.

RTDF members establish self-managed actionteams that bring members together to work on theirhighest priority problems. These teams definetechnology research needs, develop and implementresearch project plans, and produce and dissemi-nate scientifically credible results to facilitate broadacceptance of the technology.

EPA facilitates the operation of the Action Teamsand the RTDF Steering Committee, and contributesits research efforts to the jointly-led projects. EPAprovides funding for RTDF research activities andAction Team meetings. Other federal agencies,

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industry, and academic participants also providefunding, laboratory, and field support for ActionTeam projects. Participants in each Action Teamprovide funding and/or in-kind support for theTeam’s research efforts.

Contacts: Robert OlexseyU.S. Environmental Protection Agency26 West Martin Luther King Dr.Cincinnati, OH 45268513-569-7861

Dr. Walter W. Kovalick, Jr.Technology Innovation Office (5102G)U.S. Environmental Protection Agency401 M Street, SWWashington, DC 20460703-603-9910

Website: www.rtdf.org

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA)Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation(SITE) Program was established by EPA’s Office ofSolid Waste and Emergency Response and theOffice of Research and Development (ORD) inresponse to the 1986 Superfund Amendments andReauthorization Act, which recognized a need foran “Alternative or Innovative Treatment TechnologyResearch and Demonstration Program.” The SITEProgram is administered by ORD National RiskManagement Research Laboratory in the LandRemediation and Pollution Control Division(LRPCD), headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. TheSITE Demonstration Program encourages thedevelopment and implementation of (1) innovativetreatment technologies for hazardous waste siteremediation and (2) monitoring and measurement.

In the SITE Demonstration Program, the technol-ogy is field-tested on hazardous waste materials.Engineering and cost data are gathered on theinnovative technology so that potential users canassess the technology’s applicability to a particularsite. Data collected during the field demonstrationare used to assess the performance of the technol-ogy, the potential need for pre- and post-processingof the waste, applicable types of wastes and wastematrices, potential operating problems, and ap-proximate capital and operating costs.

At the conclusion of a SITE demonstration, EPAprepares an Innovative Technology EvaluationReport, Technology Capsule, and DemonstrationBulletin. These reports evaluate all available infor-mation on the technology and analyze its overallapplicability to other site characteristics, wastetypes, and waste matrices. Testing procedures,performance and cost data, and quality assuranceand quality standards are also presented.

Contact: Annette GatchetteU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyNational Risk Management ResearchLaboratory26 W. Martin Luther King DriveCincinnati, OH 45268513-569-7696

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