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In Situ Treatment of Groundwater Contaminated with NAPL: Fundamentals and Case Studies*

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  
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  
5:00–6:00 POSTER SESSION  
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  
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  
11:30–1:00 LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN)  
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  
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  
5:00–6:00 POSTER SESSION  
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  
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  
12:00 ADJOURN  

*Mention of trade or commercial products and services does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

 

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