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Proceedings of
The Third AnnualHAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMECONFERENCE CENTRALHeld as part of the Hazardous Materials ManagementConference & Exhibition/CentralO'Hare Exposition Center, Rosemont, IllinoisMarch 13-15,1990
Alan John Borner, General Program Chairman
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GROUNDWATER TREATMENT OPTIONS
Chairman: Phil HarveyWoodward Clyde Consultants
Case History: Recovery of Dense Non-Aqueous Phase ^Liquids üsing Wells
Pressley L. CampbellIT Corporation
Small Scale Groundwater Remediation-Approaches and 9Applications
James HillWarzyn Engineering, Inc.
Investigation and Corrective Action at a ConvenienceStore Site in Northern Wisconsin PaPer r e c e i v e d l a t e "
Brad B e r g g r e n located in back oi bookGeraghty and Miller, Incorporated
Alternative and Innovative Technologies at Hydrocarbon 15Sites
Jeffrey L. Pope and Richard A. Brown, PhDGroundwater Technology, Incorporated
Integrated Zero-Emission Groundwater and Soil 26Remediation Facility at Lockheed, Burbank
Ron Derammelaere and Ron HelgersonLockheed Aeronautical Systems Company
Application of Rayox for the Remediation of 37Contaminated Groundwater
R. D. Samuel Stevens, PhDSolarchem Environmental Systems
NEW TECHNOLOGIES: WHAT'S NEW? WHAT'S COMING?
Chairman: Richard J. Ayen, PhDChemical Waste Management, Incorporated
Complex Wastewater: Effective, Efficient and Economical 775Treatment Through Use of Chemical Process Technologies
Erick NeumanChemical Waste Management, Incorporated
Potential of Pervaporation for the Control of 53Volatile Organic Compounds
Pierre Cote, PhD and Chris LipskiZenon Environmental Incorporated
Ton Exchange - An Economic Answer to Metals Recovery Paper not receivedfor Industry by pre-publication
Thomas M. Reynolds deadline.Compliance Recycling Industries, Incorporated
The Geostatistical Renaissance: New Applications 60for an Old Technology
Jeffrey C. MyersEstox, Incorporated
Advancements in Portable XRF Technologies for On-Site 80Hazardous Waste Screening
James Pasmore and Stanislaw PiorekOutokumpu Electronics, IncorporatedJack McLaughlinClark-McLaughlin Corporation
AIR MONITORING AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIESFOR WASTE SITES
Chairman: George WeissInternational Technology Corporation
Sensor Array Based Monitoring for Hazardous Waste 89Site Screening
M. W. Findlay and J. R. StetterTransducer Research, IncorporatedT. PritchettU. S. EPA
Removal of VOC Contaminants Using GAC Technology 97Mohammed A. Bayati and James R. Graham, PhDWestates Carbon, Incorporated
Automatic Continuous Air Monitoring at Fixed Sites 114with Minicams
Daniel R. Coleman, Marion H. Cates,The .as G. Thomas and Gary D. SidesCMS Research Corporation
BIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF WORKERS EXPOSED TOHAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Chairman: Stephen K. Hall, PhDChicago State University
Pitfalls and Protocols for Medical Surveillance of 119Hazardous Waste Workers
Richard J. Reichert, PhDVital Medical Health Care
The Role of Medical Surveillance in Uncovering Paper not receivedIncipient Disease States by pre-publication
Karen Hill and Jennifer Franco deadline.Medical College of OhioWilliam NorrisEnvirosafe Services of OhioLynn D. ShermanYWC Midwest
Medical Surveillance of Hazardous Material Responders Paper not receivedLisa Moore by pre-publicationEmergency Response Management deadline.
Biological Monitoring of Workers Exposed to Hazardous 130Materials
Stephen K. Hall, PhDChicago State UniversityDaniel S. MarkiewiczTrinova CorporationLynn D. ShermanYWC Midwest
Update on OSHA's Proposed Generic Medical Surveillance 137Standard
Daniel S. Markiewicz, CIH, CSPTrinova CorporationStephen K. Hall, PhD, CIHChicago State UniversityC. Brian Malley, CIH, CSPNational Steel Corporation
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL SPILLS
Chairman: Fred Mandell, PhDANSUL Fire Protection
Liquified Gaseous Fuels Spill Test FacilityFrank A. LeoneU. S. Department of Energy
The Development of Isolation/Evacuation Tables forDOT Publication 1990/Emergency Response Guidebook
Anthony J. PolicastroOregon National Laboratory
Consultant Liability for Mistakes in Hazardous WasteSite Assessments
Gregor I. McGregor, Esq.McGregor, Shea & Doliner
Spill Control Reactive ChemistryFred Mandell, PhDANSUL Fire Protection
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DIRTY SOILS/CLEAN OPTIONS
Chairman: John PattersonContinental Recovery Systems
Above Ground Bioremediation: Economics, Mechanics, andTime Comparison for Soil Farming, Liner Contained SoilWashing and Vacuum Piles
Gary R. Hater, Belpar EnvironmentalRandall von Wedel, PhD, Cytoculture International
Geotechnical Aspects of Soil VentingMichael KepfermanKupferman & Weber, Incorporated
Applications for In-Situ Vacuum Extraction of PurgeableAromatic Compounds
Cary E. RubleEnvironmental Engineering & Geotechnics, Incorporated
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SUPERFUND - MOVING FROM CRITICISM TO PROGRESS
Chairman: Joel S. HirschornIndustrial, Technical & Employment Programs
The RI/FS's in Region V: A Critical EvaluationGlenn Paulson, PhDIIT REsearch Institute
Creating Opportunities to Get Investigations OffCenter: Case Studies
Raymond G. GieseCanonie Environmental Services Corporation
The EPA Perspective on PRP-Lead RI/FS'sJames N. Mayka, P.E.U. S. EPA
Cutting Costs Without Cutting CleanupJoel S. HirschornIndustrial, Technical & Employment Programs
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TOXIC REAL ESTATE
Chairman: Johnine J. BrownRudnick & Wolfe
Investigation Before and After TransferMichael ElamRudnick & WolfeSandra SroonianWarzyn Engineering
Effect of State Law on Disclosure and Investigation(RPTA, ECRA, etc.)
Daniel PascaleRudnick & Wolfe
Lender IssuesJohnine J. BrownRudnick & Wolfe
Wetlands, Floodplains and Local Land Use RegulationEdward V. WalshRudnick & Wolfe
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENTS:CASE STUDIES
Chairman: Brent Finley, PhDMcLaren Engineering
An Assessment of Pesticide-Related Hazards to Birds in a 233Residential Community
Brent L. Finley, PhD and Dennis J. Paustenbach, PhDMcLaren Engineering
Parameters Used to Evaluate the Health Risks Associated 781With Exposure to Chromium Contaminated Soil
Deborah Meyer, Patrick Sheehan, PhD andDennis J. Paustenbach, PhD, McLaren
Ecological Risk Assessment for a Terrestrial Population: 243Arsenic in Soil
Barbara G. Callahan, PhD, DABT, Martha J. Steele, MPH,Barbara D. Beck, PhD, DABT, Brian L. Murphy, PhD,Catherine T. Petito, SM and Michael JamesGradient Corporation
A Multimedia Risk Assessment for a Population Exposed to 245Volatile Organic Chemicals in Ground Water
Thomas F. LongIllinois Department of Public Health
Health Risks Associated with the Consumption of Contaminated 247Fish from Lake Bracken in Galesburg, Illinois
Sandra J. RichardsonIllinois Department of Public Health
OSHA'S TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: WHO NEEDS WHAT?
Chairman: Sally S. Smith, MPHUniversity of Illinois
OSHA's Hazardous Waste Final Rule - Who Needs WhichTraining?
Sally S. Smith, MPHUniversity of Illinois
The Difficulties Encountered for Selection of QualifiedWorkers
Tony RomoloLaborers' and Contractors' Training Trust Fund
Ergonomie Considerations for Heavy Equipment: OperatorsWearing PPE
David E. YeagerLocal 150 Operating Engineers
Conducting the Three Days of On-The-Job TrainingRobert J. Caplinger, CHMMBodine Environmental Services, Incorporated
What Violations is OSHA Finding During Hazardous WasteInspections?
Cynthia WeaverOSHA Region V
The New Section Q - Its Impact on Training Off-SiteEmergency Responders
David PritchardCentral States Environmental Services, Incorporated
RCRA Compliance for Employee Training at TreatmentStorage and Disposal Facilities
Clifford GouldIllinois EPA
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RUST BELT REGULATORY ISSUES
Chairman: Shawn DeLoreyAT Kearney, IncorporatedGary F. Vajda, PEDames & Moore
Rust Belt Regulatory Issues: Overview of Critical Industry 299Concerns
Lynn L. Bergeson, Esq.Fox, Weinberg & Bennett
The Expansion of Superfund Liabilities 320Arthur E. SiesingerMorton International, Incorporated
RCRA vs. CERCLA vs. State vs. Federal Closures Paper not receivedStephen D. Heston by pre-publicationHousehold International deadline.
Air Toxics Paper not receivedDavid M. Aldorfer by pre-publicationGeneral Motors Corporation deadline.
Regulatory Issues and Solutions in the Automotive p reCeived late-Industry located in back of book
Charles ZuernerNalco Chemical
LABORATORY SELECTION: QA/QC
Chairman: Steve GohmanEMS Laboratories
Diking and Channeling the Flood of Environmental Data: 323Computer Solutions to Information Management
James B. CoplenHeritage Environmental Services
A Consultant's Six-Point Plan for Insuring Data Quality Paper not receivedCharles Ankerberg by pre-publicationGeraghty and Miller, Incorporated deadline.
Productivity Gains Through Quality Control 331Mark HartwigYork Laboratories, Incorporated
Quality Assessment Through the Use of the Check Samples 332Lee Roudybush and Eugene J. KlestaChemical Waste Management, Incorporated
COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES AND THE HAZMAT INDUSTRY:IS THE SUPPLY MEETING THE DEMAND?
Chairman: Dan KrauseRoosevelt University
Hazmat Education: A Success Story 339Gwen W. Burton and David Y. BoonFront Range Community College
The Role of Continuing Education in the Hazmat Industry 353Fay M. ThompsonUniversity of MinnesotaJeanne F. AyersMidwest Center for Occupational Health
The USDHHS Study of Hazardous Waste Education 357Ralph H. Kummler, Robert W. Powitzand Cathrine A. WittWayne State UniversityBarry SternU. S. Department of Health
The EPA's View of Hazmat Training 367Patricia B. EasleyU. S. EPA
A Degree in Hazmat Management: Maybe it Isn't Such a 368Good Idea?
Dan KrauseRoosevelt University
BIOREMEDIATION ISSUES AND TECHNOLOGIES
Chairman: Joseph W. AikenENSR - Celgene
An Overview of U. S. EPA Biosystems Program 383Ronald F. Lewis, PhDU. S. EPA
Bioremediation of Contaminated Aquifers 388J. M. Thomas and C. H. Ward, PhDRice University
An Integrated Approach to Development and Implementation of 394Biodegration Systems for Treatment of Hazardous Organic Wastes
George E. Pierce, PhDCelgene CorporationCarrie B. WickBusiness Analysis for Biotechnology
In-Situ Biological Treatment of Chlorinated Solvents 426Jack F. Tursman, Joseph W. Aikenand Gregory J. SmithENSR Consulting & Engineering
INCINERATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Chairman: Thomas F. McGowan, P.E.Joseph J. SantoleriFour Nines, Incorporated
Update on the Use of Circulating Bed Combustion for 435Site Remediation
Harold R. DiotOgden Environmental Services
Advancements in Mobile Thermal Technologies 450Roger Nielson and Luis Velazquez, P.E.Weston Services, Incorporated
Two-Stage Fluidized-Bed/Cyclonic Agglomerating 468Ine inerator
A. Rehmat, Bruce Bryan,Francis Lau, Anil Goyaland Mark KhinkisInstitute of Gas Technology
Fixed and Transportable Incinerators for Hazardous Paper not receivedWaste Treatment by pre-publication
Paul Farber and Johan Bayer deadline.Chemical Waste Management, Incorporated
Transportable Incineration for Superfund and Industrial 485Waste: Market Trends and Case Study
Thomas F. McGowan, P.E. andJoseph J. SantoleriFour Nines, Incorporated
NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR WASTE MINIMIZATION
Chairman: Rick DonnachieTricil Environmental Services, Incorporated
Critical Fluids Technology for Minimization of Wastes Paper not receivedContaining Volatile Organics by pre-publication
Charles Eckert, PhD and David L. Tomasko deadline.Georgia Institute of Technology
Freeze Crystalization Demonstration Programs, Paper not receivedString-Fellow Superfund Site by pre-publication
Rob Conley, PhD and James Heist deadline.Freeze Technologies, Incorporated
Federal EPA Programs for Waste Minimization Research: 499An Overview of the WREAFS Program
James S. Bridges and Mary Ann CurranU. S. EPA
Technology Developments for Terpene Cleaning of 507Electronic Assemblies
George M. WengerAT&T Bell Laboratories
Ion Exchange Technology for Waste Minimization in 520the Electroplating Industry
Richard L. DonnachieTricil Environmental Services, Incorporated
BRINGING YOUR COMPANY PUBLIC
Chairman: John AyresGoldberg Zoino Associates
Why Consider It - A Public Offering, That Is Paper not receivedJohn Ayres by pre-publicationGoldberg Zoino Associates deadline.
Considerations Regarding an Initial Public Offering 529of Common Stock
Margaret-Mary V. PrestonAlex. Brown and Sons Incorporated
Don't Do It - Do Something Else: A Discussion of Paper not receivedAlternatives by pre-publication
Michael B. Rynowecer deadline.BTI Management, Incorporated
TRANSPORTATION: THE REAL STORY - FROM THEGUYS BEHIND THE WHEELS
Chairman: David BestDartArnericA
Laidlaw's ExperiencesVincent M. BelinskiLaidlaw Carriers, Incorporated
Clean Harbors' ExperiencesHenry TomeClean Harbors, Incorporated
DartAmericA's ExperiencesDavid BestDartAmericA
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UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MANAGEMENT
Chairman: John RenkesHeritage Environmental Services, Incorporated
Proper Safety and Operational Techniques for the Removalof Underground Storage Tanks
Johnie R. BakerHeritage Remediation/Engineering, Incorporated
A RCRA Perspective for Underground Storage TanksKathleen M. WhitbyHusch, Eppenberger, Donohue, Cornfeld & Jenkins
State of Illinois Leaking Underground Storage Tank ProgramJames A. Janssen, P.E. and Bur FilsonIllinois EPA
The Regulatee's Perspective on Underground Storage TanksWendy BarrottGeneral Motors Corporation
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WASTE SITE CLEANUPS - CAN WARRING FACTIONS UNDERSTAND THE OTHER SIDES?A ROUNDTABLE ON HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE CLEANUP PERSPECTIVES
Chairman: Dave SimonPesticide & Toxic Chemical NewsWilliam J. KochTricil, Incorporated
The Remedial Contractor's Story Paper not receivedWilliam J. Koch by pre-publicationTricil, Incorporated deadline.
Warring Factions at Hazardous Waste Sites: EPA's 569Perspective
J. P. PerreconeU. S. EPA
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE IN THE INFORMATION AGE: A MANAGER'S GUIDETO COMPUTER BASED ASSISTANCE
Chairman: Thomas P. BalfGaston and Snow Environmental Information Service
What's Available in Environmental PC Software 579Elizabeth M. DonleyDonley Technology
Hypermedia: Useful New Tools for Managing Environmental 583Information
Don SmalleyAmerican Management Systems, Incorporated
On-Line Databases: What's Out There? How Useful? 586Thomas P. BalfGaston and Snow Environmental Information Service
Accessing State and Federal Waste Reduction Assistance 589Alisa B. Wickliff, Gary D. Millerand Frank M. BrookfieldHazardous Waste Research and Information Center
CURRENT ADVANCES IN GROUNDWATER BARRIER TECHNOLOGY
Chairman: Robert D. Mutch, Jr., PHgEckenfelder, Incorporated
Composite Geomembrane/Clay Slurry Walls 601Nicholas J. CavalliWehran EnviroTech
Installation of Vertical Barriers Using Deep Soil Mixing 609Brian H. Jasperse, P.E. and A. David MillerGeo-Con, Incorporated
Jet Grouting for Remedial Seepage Control: Cutoff Walls Paper received late-and Bottom Seals for Landfills located in back of book
Joseph L. Kauschinger, PhD andEdward B. Perry, PhD, P.E.Ground Engineering Services
Intragradient Cutoff Walls in Waste Disposal Site 613Remediation
Robert D. Mutch, Jr. PHg, P.E. andGary DiPippo, P.E.Eckenfelder, Incorporated
TRAINERS' FORUM - AN OPPORTUNITY FOR TRAINERS TO DISCUSSPROBLEMS, CONCERNS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Chairman: Lisa MooreEmergency Response Management
Training and Trainer Effectiveness Paper not receivedLynn A. Corson, PhD by pre-publicationPurdue University deadline.
Designing Effective Hazardous Materials Training 627Programs
David L. Bardon, CHMM, CETE & K Hazardous Waste Services
MIXED WASTE TREATMENT
Chairman: David L. PorterIT Corporation
Treatment of Mixed Waste from the Molten Salt Baths at 643Aerojet Ordnance, Tennessee
Chris ConleyAero-jet Ordnance TennesseeDavid L. Porter and Valerie A. FreemanIT Corporation
Low Temperature Thermal Separation of Hazardous Components 650from Y-12 Plant Mixed Waste Soils
S. P. duMont III, G. C. Jobsonand L. D. GarnerChem-Nuclear Systems, IncorporatedR. K. MartinChemical Waste Management, Incorporated
HAZARDOUS MILITARY WASTE
Chairman: Bob WardaU. S. Army Corps of Engineers
HTW At Active Military Sites 661Bob RossU. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Onsite Incineration of Explosives Contaminated Soil 665Robert B. Turkeltaub, P.E., Charles A. Lechner, PhDand Robin L. SteinU. S. Army
HTW At Former Military Sites: RACO 687Carl L. Woodruff and Ronald PearceU. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Special Interest Topics - Enexploded Ordinance Paper not receivedBob Wilcox by pre-publicationU. S. Army Corps of Engineers deadline.
Case Studies: Teledyne-Continental Mtrs. MI Paper not receivedStanley Carlock by pre-publicationU. S. Army Corps of Engineers deadline.
Pine Bluff Arsenal - A Success Story 692Burl D. Ragland, P.E.U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT: IN-HOUSE ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENTSOR OUTSIDE CONSULTANTS
Chairman: Jim BishopHAZMAT WORLD Magazine
Organizing for Compliance: A Consultant's View 791Thomas R. McKinney, P.E. and Georgia G. Zeedick, M.A.ICF/Kaiser Engineers
From the Outside Looking In: The Consultant's 699Perspective
Kristine Uhlman, CGWPCamp, Dresser & McKee Incorporated
Corporate Environmental Management: Supplying Internal and 701External Customers
Michael R. PisarcikNalco Chemical Company
Computer-Assisted Compliance _, . _, ,Joseph Lambert Paper recervedlate-Touch Information Systems, Incorporated located in back of book
RCRA COMPLIANCE FOR THE UNINITIATED
Chairman: Scott E. Fore, Esq.Safety-Kleen Corporation
Legislative Overview Paper not receivedScott E. Fore, Esq. by pre-publicationSafety-Kleen Corporation deadline.
Generator Requirements Under the Resource Conservation 709and Recovery Act
A. Bruce White, Esq. and James D. BrusslanKaraganis & White, Ltd.
Setting Up An Environmental Audit Program for an 72 7Industrial Facility
Gayle Woodside, P.E. and Peter Kretzschmar, CIHand Mark Stuckey, P.E.IBM Corporation
Defining Hazardous Waste and Getting Into the RCRA System 749Arline M. Sheehan, Esq.Morgan, Lewis & Bockius
THE INS AND OUTS OF CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
Chairman: Thomas K. WrayWaste Away Services
Analysis for Prevention of Confined Space Fatalities - 771The NIOSH Perspective
Jan C. ManwaringNIOSH
OSHA's Proposed Standard 1910.46 772Terry W. Krug, CIHSanta Fe Railway
Training for Confined Space Entry 773Dan HehrUniversity of Findlay
Confined Space Entry: An Instant Analysis Paper not receivedWilliam R. Bunner by pre-publicationTraining Associates deadline.