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This reference (EPA/542/B-94/013) is the product of a
cooperative effort between the member agencies of the U.S.
Department of Defense Environmental Technology Transfer Committee
(ETTC) and the U.S. Environmental Protection (EPA) Federal
Remediation Technologies Roundtable (FRTR). Roy F. Weston, Inc.
(WESTON®) prepared the text under Army Contract
DCA31-91-D-0079. The Army contract project officer was Edward
Engbert of the U.S. Army Environmental Center, Environmental
Technology Division. This document provides information to help
site RPMs narrow the field of remediation alternatives and
identify potentially applicable technologies for more detailed
assessment prior to remedy selection.
Fifty-five technologies, including in situ and ex situ
biological, thermal, and physical/chemical processes, are
included. In addition to treatment technologies, processes
designed to be used primarily for containment, waste separation,
and enhanced recovery have been included to provide a broad range
of remedial options.
The technologies presented in the matrix are evaluated in
relation to 13 factors that address specific cost, performance,
and technical, developmental, and institutional issues. These
screening factors were chosen to assist RPMs in identifying
applicable technologies for media and contaminants of concern at
their sites.
This document was developed with extensive input from
technical experts, including professionals representing all
segments of the remediation community, site remediation
technology researchers, technology developers, and technology
users from federal agencies, state governments, universities, and
the private sector.
Five appendices provide additional information. Appendix A
provides information on EPA's Vendor Information System for
Innovative Treatment Technologies (VISITT), which can aid RPMs in
acessing up-to-date information on innovative technologies and
the companies that offer them. Appendix B contains information on
the DOE Technology Catalogue, which has extensive information on
technologies used for characterization, monitoring, and
remediation. Additionally, appendix B contains information on the
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program,
Technology Profiles, which provides information on completed SITE
Demonstration Projects. Appendix C lists federal data bases and
additional information sources, which provide information on
those systems maintaining data on remedial technologies. It may
be used by project managers as a pointer to repositories of
technical information, or as a source of contacts that may be
useful to future system design. In Appendix D, tables D-1, D-2,
D-3, and D-4 show how waste chacteristics and operating
conditions affect treatment cost and performance. The selected
parameters for matrix characteristics and technology operation
were developed based on information in scientific literature and
from technical judgment. Appendix E lists a description of U.S.
Government reports documenting innovative and conventional site
remediation technologies that are incorporated into the second
edition of the Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
Reference Guide.
"Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
Reference Guide (Second Edition)" (EPA/542/B-94/013)
is downloadable from EPA CLU-IN home page: http://207.86.51.66/download/remed/remtech.exe.
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