Day 1 Tuesday December 10 |
Opening Remarks |
| 12:30–12:55 |
Welcoming Remarks |
Walter W. Kovalick, Jr., Ph.D. Director EPA, Technology Innovation Office |
| 12:55–1:15 |
Policy Considerations and Trends in NAPL Remediation |
Jim Cummings EPA, Technology Innovation Office |
| In Situ Thermal Treatment |
| 1:15–1:40 |
Fundamental Principles of In Situ Thermal Treatment |
Kent Udell, Ph.D University of California, Berkeley |
| 1:40–2:05 |
Steam Enhanced Extraction at the LLNL Gas Pad |
Roger Aines, Ph.D Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
| 2:05–2:30 |
Steam Enhanced Extraction of Wood Treatment Creosote/PCP |
Craig Eaker Southern California Edison |
| 2:30–2:45 |
BREAK |
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| 2:45–3:10 |
Steam Enhanced Extraction of Chlorinated Solvents in Fractured Media |
Gorm Heron, Ph.D Steamtech, Inc. |
| 3:10–4:05 |
Electrical Resistance Heating
— Lockformer ERH Case Study
— ICN Pharmaceutical Portland, Oregon Case Study |
Greg Beyke
Thermal Remediation Services
Steve Faryan
OSC EPA, Region 5
Jennifer Sutter Oregon DEQ |
| 4:05–4:30 |
Thermal Conductive Heating |
Ralph Baker, Ph.D Terratherm |
| 4:30–5:00 |
Q&A Panel Discussion |
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| 5:00–6:00 |
POSTER SESSION |
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Day 2 Wednesday December 11 |
Morning Session – Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing |
| 8:30–9:00 |
Fundamentals of Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing |
David Sabatini, Ph.D University of Oklahoma |
| 9:00–9:25 |
Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing of LNAPL Contamination |
Ben Shiau, Ph.D Surbec-Art Environmental |
| 9:25–9:50 |
Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing of DNAPL Contamination |
Richard Jackson, PE INTERA |
| 9:50–10:10 |
BREAK |
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| 10:10–10:35 |
Surfactant Flushing/Enhanced Biodegradation at a Dry Cleaner Site |
Michael Annable, Ph.D University of Florida |
| 10:35–11:00 |
Surfactant Enhanced DNAPL Source Zone Remediation: Results of a Field Demonstration and Implications for Bioavailability |
Linda Abriola, Ph.D University of Michigan |
| 11:00–11:30 |
Q&A Panel Discussion |
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| 11:30–1:00 |
LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN) |
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| Afternoon Session – In Situ Chemical Oxidation |
| 1:00–1:30 |
Fundamentals of In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) |
Robert L. Siegrist, Ph.D Colorado School of Mines |
| 1:30–1:55 |
Full-scale Permanganate Remediation of a Solvent DNAPL Source Zone, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida |
Beth Parker, Ph.D University of Waterloo |
| 1:55–2:20 |
In Situ Oxidation of PAH Contaminants Associated With Former Manufactured Gas Plants |
Ron Jensen Southern California Edison |
| 2:20–2:55 |
In Situ Fenton Oxidation: A Critical Analysis |
Scott Huling, Ph.D EPA/ORD/Ada, Ok |
| 2:55–3:10 |
BREAK |
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| 3:10–3:35 |
ISCO Case Studies |
Richard Lewis ERM, Inc. |
| 3:35–4:00 |
Case Studies of Fenton’s Reagent ISCO at MGP and Chlorinated Solvent Sites |
Dan Bryant Geocleanse, Inc. |
| 4:00–4:25 |
Practical Considerations for Source Area Treatment—Interim Measures |
Dean Williamson, PE CH2M Hill |
| 4:25–5:00 |
Q&A Panel |
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| 5:00–6:00 |
POSTER SESSION |
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Day 3 Thursday December 12 |
Morning Session – NAPL Characterization and Related Cleanup Issues |
| 8:30–8:55 |
Biological Treatment of Residual DNAPL Following Physical Source Treatment |
Scott B. Wilson and Stephen Koenigsburg, Ph.D. Regenesis, Inc. |
| 8:55–9:20 |
Use of Mass Flux Measurement Pre- and Post-Remediation |
Suresh Rao, Ph.D Purdue University |
| 9:20–10:00 |
Enhanced Bioremediation for the Treatment of Chlorinated Solvent Residual Source Areas |
Kent Sorenson, Ph.D North Wind Environmental |
| 10:00–10:20 |
BREAK |
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| 10:20–10:55 |
Source Characteristics and Permanganate Remediation of Chlorinated Ethenes in Fractured Sedimentary Media |
Beth Parker, Ph.D University of Waterloo |
| 10:55–11:20 |
Source Removal: Policy and Practice in the Florida Drycleaning Solvent Cleanup Program |
Robert Cowdery Florida DEP |
| 11:20–11:45 |
Chlorinated Solvent DNAPL Extent Characterization at the East Gate Disposal Yard, Ft. Lewis, Washington |
Kira Lynch US Army Corps of Engineers |
| 11:45–12:00 |
Closing Remarks |
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| 12:00 |
ADJOURN |
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