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One of the distinctive attributes of environmental technology
is that the state-of-the-art continually changes. To ensure that
services and agencies within DoD, the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE), the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), and EPA have
the latest information regarding the status of environmentally
applicable technologies, technology transfer documents are
periodically updated and published. These publications provide a
reference to site characterization, installation restoration
(IR), hazardous waste control, and pollution prevention
technologies. They increase technology awareness, enhance
coordination, and aid in preventing duplication of environmental
technology development efforts. Information contained in these
documents is obtained from Federal research facilities as well as
from private-sector vendors involved in research and development
and implementation of methods to characterize and clean up
contaminated sites and materials.
A list of U.S. Government reports documenting innovative and
conventional site remediation technologies that are incorporated
into this guide is presented in Table 1-1. These documents are
described in greater detail in Appendix E.
TABLE 1-1
U.S. GOVERNMENT REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY REPORTS INCORPORATED INTO
THIS GUIDE
Government
Sponsoring Agency |
Title |
U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC) |
Pollution Prevention Environmental Technology Division & Innovative Technology Demonstration, Evaluation and Transfer,
USAEC, 2000 |
Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable |
Synopses
of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Remediation
Technologies, Third Edition, August 1993 Accessing Federal Data
Bases for Contaminated Site Clean-Up Technologies,
Fourth Edition, October 1995
Federal
Publications on Alternative and Innovative Treatment
Technologies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation,
Fourth Edition, October 1995
FRTR Remediation
Technologies Screening Matrix and Reference Guide,
Version III, November 1997
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EPA |
The
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE)
Program: Technology Profiles, Tenth Edition, 1999 |
DOE |
Technology
Catalogue, Second Edition, April 1995 |
USAF |
Remedial
Technology Design, Performance, and Cost Study, July
1992 |
California Military Environmental Coordination
Committee |
Treatment
Technologies Applications Matrix for Base Closure
Activities, Spring 1996 |
EPA/U.S. Navy |
EPA/Navy
CERCLA Remedial Action Technology Guide, November
1993 |
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