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Sediments
Barth EF, Sass BM, Polaczyk A, Landy R. 2001. Evaluation of Risks from Using Poultry Litter to Remediate and Reuse Contaminated Estuarine Sediments. Remediation 11 (4):35‑45.
Barth, E.; Sass, B.; Chattopadhyay, S. Evaluation of Blast Furnace Slag as a Means of Reducing Metal Availability in a Contaminated Sediment for Beneficial Use Purposes. Soil Sed. Contam. 2007, 16, 281-300.
Berquó, T. S.; Banerjee, S. K.; Ford, R. G.; Penn, R. L.; Pichler, T. High crystallinity Si-ferrihydrite: An insight into its Néel temperature and size dependence of magnetic properties. J. Geophys. Res. 2007, 112.
Brenner RC, Magar VS, Ickes JA, Abbott JE, Stout SA, Crecelius, EA, Bingler LS. 2002. Characterization and FATE of PAH‑Contaminated Sediments at the Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund Site. Environmental Science & Technology 36 (12):2605‑2613.
Brenner RC, Magar VS, Ickes JA, Foote E, Abbott JE, Bingler LS, Crecelius EA. Long‑Term Recovery of PCB Contaminated Surface Sediments at the Sangamo‑Weston/Twelve Mile Creek/Lake Hartwell Superfund Site. Engineering Science and Technology 38 (8):2328‑2337.
Chen ASC, Gavaskar AR, Alleman BC, Massa A, Timberlake D, Drescher EH. 1997. Treating Contaminated Sediment with a Two-Stage Base-Catalyzed Decomposition (BCD) Process: Bench-Scale Evaluation. Journal of Hazardous Materials 56:287-306.
De Las Casas, C. L.; Bishop K.G.; Bercik, L. M.; Johnson, M.; Potzler, M.; Ela, W. P.; Saez, A .E.; Huling, S. G.; Arnold, R. G. In-Place Regeneration of Gac Using Fenton's Reagents. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 940, 43-65.
Development and Demonstration of a Bidirectional Advective Flux Meter for Sediment-Water Interface, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-06/122, 2006.
Fang, Y; Al-Abed, S. R. Partitioning, Desorption, and Dechlorination of a PCB Congener in Sediment Slurry Supernatants. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2007, 41, 6253-6258.
Ganguly C, Van Benschoten JE, Griffiths RA. 2001. A variable reactivity model for ion binding to environmental sorbents. Environmental. Engineering Science18(1):9-23.
Griffiths RA. 2004. The sorption and desorption behavior of ideal two-compartment systems. Chemosphere 55:443-454.
Khodadoust, AP, Lei L, Antia JE, Bagchi R, Suidan MT, Tabak HH. 2005. Adsorption of PAHs in Aged Harbor Sediments, ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering, 131(3): 403-409.
Khodadoust, A. P.; Lei, L.; Antia, J. E.; Bagchi, R.; Suidan, M. T.; Tabak, H. H. Absorption of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Aged Harbor Sediments. J. Environ. Qual. 2005, 131, 403-409.
Kim D, Wang Q, Sorial G, Dionysiou D, Timberlake D. 2004. A Model Approach for Evaluating Effects of Remedial Actions on Mercury Speciation and Transport in a Lake System. The Science of the Total Environment 327:1-15.
Lei, L., Suidan, M.T., Khodadoust, A.P., and Tabak, H.H. Assessing the Bioavailability of PAHs in Field‑ Contaminated Sediment Using XAD‑2 Assisted Desorption. Environmental Science and Technology.
J. Schnoor (Ed.), American Chemical Society) 38 (6):1786‑1793.
Lei, L., Makram T. Suidan, Amid P. Khodadoust and Tabak, H.H, Assessing the Bioavailability of PAHs in Field Contaminated Sediment Using XAD-2 Assisted Desorption, Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 38, pp. 1786-1793, 2004.
Lei, L., Amid P. Khodadoust, Makram T. Suidan, and Tabak, H.H, Biodegradation of Sediment-Bound PAHs in Field-Contaminated Sediments, Water Research, 39, pp. 349-361, 2005
Lei, L. Rajesh Bagchi, A, Khodadoust, P., Suidan, M.T., and Tabak, H.H. 2005. Bioavailability of PAHs in Field-Contaminated Sediment by Mild Extractions. ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering. Accepted for publication. In Press.
Lei, L.; Khodadoust, A. P.; Suidan, M. T.; Tabak, H. H.; Biodegradation of Sediment-Bound PAHS in Field-Contaminated Sediment. Water Res. 2005, 39, 349-361.
Ludwig, R. D.; Su, C.; Lee, T. R.; Wilkin, R. T.; Acree, S.; Ross, R. R.; Keeley, A. In Situ Chemical Reduction of Cr (VI) in Groundwater Using a Combination of Ferrous Sulfate and Sodium Dithionite: A Field Investigation. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2007, 41, 5299-5305.
Lyons, T.; Ickes, J. A.; Magar, V. S.; Albro, C. S.; Cumming, L.; Bachman, B.; Fredette, T.; Myers, T.; Keegan, M.; Marcy, K.; Guza, O. Evaluation of Contaminant Resuspension Potential During Cap Placement at Two Dissimilar Sites. J. Environ.
Engin. 2006, 132, 505-514.
Magar, V.S., Johnson, G.W., Brenner, R.C., Quensen, III, J.R., Foote, E.A., Durell, G.,
Ickes,J.A., and Peven-McCarthy, C. 2005. Long-Term Recovery of PCB-Contaminated Sediments at the Lake Hartwell Superfund Site: PCB Dechlorination. I. End-Member Characterization. Environ. Sci. Technol. 39 (10): 3538-3547.
Magar, V.S., Brenner, R.C., Johnson, W., and J Quensen III, J.F. 2005.Term Recovery of CB-Contaminated Sediments at the Lake Hartwell Superfund Site: PCB Chlorination.
II. Rates and Extent. Environ. Sci. Technol. 39 (10): 48-3554
Magar, V. S.; Johnson, G. W.; Brenner, R. C.; Quensen, J. F.; Foote, E. A.; Durell, G.; Ickes, J. A.; Peven-McCarthy, C. Long-Term Recovery Of PCB-Contaminated Sediments At The Lake Hartwell Superfund Site: PCB Dechlorination. 1. End-Member Characterization. Environ. Sci.Technol. 2005, 39,3538-3547.
Magar, V. S.; Brenner, R. C.; Johnson, G. W.; Quensen, J. F. Long-Term Recovery Of PCB-Contaminated Sediments At The Lake Hartwell Superfund Site: PCB Dechlorination. 2. Rates And Extent. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2005, 39, 3548-3554.
Nietch CT, Borst M, Schubauer-Berigan, JP. 2005. A framework for sediment risk management research. Environmental Management 36:175-194.
Richards, Marta K., Partymiller, Kenneth G., Dauchy, Joseph W., Brown, Kenneth W. 2005. SITE Demonstration of Minergy Glass Furnace Treatment of PCBs, PCDDs/Fs, and Metals in River Sediment. Practice Periodical of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste Management, 9 (3): 158-166.
Richards, M. K.; Partymiller, K. G.; Dauchy, J. W.; Brown, K. W. Site Demonstration of Minergy Glass Furnace Treatment of PCBS, PCDDS/FS, and Metals in River Sediment. Practice Periodical of Hazardous, Toxic and Radioactive Waste Management 2005, 9, 158-166.
Stout, S.A., V.S. Magar, R.M. Uhler, J. Ickes, and R. Brenner. 2001. Characterization of Naturally-Occuring and Anthropogenic PAHs in Urban Sediments - Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund Site. Environ. Forensics. Vol. 2, pp. 287-300.
Tabak, H.H., Lazorchack, J.M., Lei, L., Khodadoust, A.P., Antia, J.E., Bagchi, R., and Suidan, M.T. Studies on Bioremediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon‑ Contaminated Sediments: Bioavailability, Biodegradability, and Toxicity Issues. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (C.H. Ward (Ed.), Setac Press) 22 (3):473‑482.
Tabak, H.H, Lazorchak, J.M., Lei, L., Khodadoust, A.P., Antia, J.E., and Suidan, M.T. 2003. Studies on Bioremediation of PAH Contaminated Sediments: Bioavailability, Biodegradability and Toxicity Issues. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.22, (3):473-482.
Timberlake DL, Garbaciak S. 1995. Bench-Scale Testing of Selected Remediation Alternatives for Contaminated Sediments. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association 45(1):52-56.
Wang Q, Kim D, Dionysiou D, Sorial G, Timberlake D. 2004. Sources and Remediation for Mercury Contamination in Aquatic Systems - A Literature Review. Environmental Pollution 131:323-336.
Wilkin, R. T.; Ford, R. G. Arsenic solid-phase partitioning in reducing sediments of a contaminated wetland. Chem. Geol. 2006, 228, 156-174.
Williams, A. G. B; Scheckel, K. G.; McDermott, G.; Gratson, D.; Neptune, D.; Ryan, J.A. Speciation and Bioavailability of Zinc in Amended Sediments. J. Environ. Quality In Review.
Ground Water
Al-Abed, S. R.; Fang, Y. Influences of PH and Current on Electrolytic Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene at a granular-Graphite Packed Electrode. Chemosphere 2006, 64, 462-469.
Al-Abed, S. R.; Fang, Y. Use of Granular Graphite for Electrolytic Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene. Environ. Eng. Sci. 2007, 24, 842-851.
An Y, Kampbell DH, McGill ME. 2002. Toxicity of Methyl‑tert Bytyl Ether (MTBE) to lants Avena sativa, Zea mays, Triticum aestivum, and Lactuca sativa). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 21 (8):1679‑1682.
Annable MD, Rao PSC, Hatfield K, Graham WD, Wood AL, Enfield CG. 1998. Partitioning Tracers for Measuring Residual NAPL: Field-Scale Test Results. Journal of Environmental Engineering 124(6):498-503.
Annable MD, Rao PSC, Sillan RK, Dai D, Wood, AL, Enfield CG. 1998. Evaluation of In Situ Cosolvent Flushing Dynamics Using a Network of Spatially Distributed Multilevel Samplers. Water Resources Research 34 (9):2191-2202.
Azadpour-Keeley, A., Sewell, G.W., and Russell, H.H. Microbial Processes Affecting Monitored Natural Attenuation of Contaminants in the Subsurface. 1999. EPA/540/S-99/001
Azadpour‑Keeley, A., Faulkner, B.P., and Chen, J. Movement and Longevity of Viruses in the Subsurface. EPA/540/S‑03/500.
Azadpour‑Keeley, A. Envirogen Propane Biostimulation Technology for the In‑Situ Treatment of MTBE‑Contaminated Ground water Innovative Technology Evaluation Report.
2002.
Azadpour‑Keeley A, Keeley JW, Russell HH, Sewell GW. 2001. Monitored Natural Attenuation of Contaminants in the Subsurface: Processes. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation Spring 2001:97‑107.
Azadpour‑Keeley A, Keeley JW, Russell HH, Sewell GW. 2001. Monitored Natural Attenuation of Contaminants in the Subsurface: Applications. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation Summer 2001:136‑143.
Azadpour‑Keeley A., Wood AL, Lee TR, and Mravik SC. 2004. Microbial Responses to In Situ Chemical Oxidation, Six‑Phase Heating, and Steam Injection Remediation Technologies in Ground Water Remediation (Wiley Periodicals, Inc.) 14 (4):5‑17.
Azadpour-Keeley A, Ward CH. 2005. Transport and Survival of Viruses in the Subsurface-Processes, Experiments, and Simulation Models. Remediation Journal 15(3):23-51.
Aziz, C.E., Newell, C.J., Gonzales, J.R., Haas, P., Clement, T.P., and Sun, Y. Biochlor: Natural Attenuation Decision Support System, User's Manual, Version 1.0, EPA/600/R-00/008
Bakker M. 1998. Transient Dupuit Interface Flow with Partially Penetrating Features. Published in: Water Resources Research 34 (11):2911-2918.
Bakker, M., de Lange, W.J., Kraemer, S.R., and Strack, O.D.L. Analytical Element Modeling of Coastal Aquifers. 2000. EPA/600/R-99/110
Bales RC, Li S, Yeh T-CH, Lenczewski ME, Gerba CP. 1997. Bacteriophage and Microsphere Transport in Saturated Porous Media: Forced-Gradient Experiment at Borden, Ontario. Water Resources Research 33(4):639-648.
Barbaro, J.R., Butler, B.J., Barker, J.F. Biotransformation of Gasoline-Contaminated Groundwater Under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions, EPA/600/R- 99/012.
Barbaro JR, Barker JF. 2000. Controlled Field Study on the Use of Nitrate and Oxygen for Bioremediation of a Gasoline Source Zone. Bioremediation Journal 4 (4):259-270.
Barcelona MJ, and Jaglowski DR. 1999. Considerations for Innovative Remediation Technology Evaluation Sampling Plans. In: ACS Symposium Series, Innovative Subsurface Remediation, American Chemical Society, Series 725, 196-207.
Barcelona MJ, Varljen MD, Wehrmann HA. 1999. A Jackknife Approach to Examine Uncertainty and Temporal Changes in the Spatial Correlation of a VOC Plume. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers) 59:31-46.
Barker JF, Wilson JT. 1997. Natural Biological Attenuation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Under Anaerobic Conditions. Subsurface Restoration 1997, 289-300.
Beck FP, Clark PJ, and Puls RW. 2002. Direct Push Methods for Locating and Collecting Cores of Aquifer Sediment and Zero‑Valent Iron from Permeable Reactive Barriers. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 22 (3):165‑168.
Beck, FP, Clark PJ, and Puls RW. 2000. Location and Characterization of Subsurface Anomalies Using a Soil Conductivity Probe. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 20 (2):55-59.
Black LR, Fine D. 2001. High Levels of Monoaromatic Compounds Limit the Use of Solid‑Phase Microextraction of Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether and Tertiary Butyl Alcohol. Environmental Science & Technology 35 (15):3190‑3192.
Blowes, D.W., Puls, R.W., and Gillham, R.W. An In-Situ Permeable Reactive Barrier for the Treatment of Hexavalent Chromium and Trichloroethylene in Groundwater: Volume 3 Multicomponent Reactive Transport Modeling. 1999. EPA/600/R-99/095
Blowes DW, Puls RW, Gillham RW. 1999. An In Situ Permeable Reactive Barrier for the Treatment of Hexavalent Chromium and Trichloroethylene in Groundwater:Volume 2 Performance Monitoring. 1999. EPA/600/R-99/095b
Blowes, D.W., Puls, R.W., and Gillham, R.W. An In-Situ Permeable Reactive Barrier for the Treatment of Hexavalent Chromium and Trichloroethylene in Ground Water: Volume 1 Design and Installation. 2000. EPA/600/R-99/095a
Blowes DW, Ptacek CJ, Benner SG, McRae CWT, Bennett TA, Puls RW. 2000. Treatment of Inorganic Contaminants using Permeable Reactive Barriers. Published in: Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 45 (1-2):123-137.
Boeckenhauer, R.K., Cox, D.D., Bedient, P.B., and Holder, A.W. Statistical Estimation and Visualization of Ground-Water Contamination Data. 2000. EPA/600/R-00/034
Bradley PM, Chapelle FH, and Wilson JT. 1998, Field and Laboratory Evidence for Intrinsic Biodegradation of Vinyl Chloride Contamination in a Fe(III)-reducing Aquifer. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 31:111-127.
Brooks MC, Wise WR, Annable MD. 1999. Fundamental changes in in situ air sparging flow patterns. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 19(2):105-113.
Brooks MC, Annable MD, Rao PSC, Hatfield K, Jawitz JW, Wise WR, Wood AL, Enfield CG. 2002. Controlled release, blind tests of DNAPL characterization using partitioning tracers. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 59(3-4):187-210.
Brooks MC, Annable MD, Rao PSC, Hatfield K, Jawitz JW, Wise WR, Wood AL, and Enfield CG. 2004. Controlled Release, Blind Test of DNAPL Remediation by Ethanol Flushing. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology (Elsevier) 69:281‑297
Brooks MC, Wise WR. 2004. Quantifying uncertainty due to random errors for moment analysis of breakthrough curves. Journal of Hydrology 303(1-4):165-175.
Burbano, A.A., Dionysiou, D.D., Richardson, T, and Suidan, M.T. Chemical Destruction of MTBE Using Fenton's Reagent: Effect of Ferrous Iron/Hydrogen Peroxide Ratio. Water Science and Technology. 47 (9):165‑171 (2003).
Burbano, A.A., Dionysiou, D.D., Suidan, M.T, and Richardson, T.L. 2003. Oxidation Kinetics and Effect of pH on the Degradation of MTBE with Fenton Reagent. Water Research. 39:107‑118.
Burbano, A.A., Dionysiou, D.D., Richardson, T.L., and Suidan, M.T. 2002. Degradation of MTBE Intermediates using Fenton's Reagent. Journal of Environmental Engineering 128 (9):799‑805.
Chattopadhyay S, Puls RW. 1999. Adsorption of Bacteriophages on Clay Minerals. Environmental Science & Technology 33 (20):3609-3614.
Chattopadhyay S, and Traina SJ. 1999. Spectroscopic Study of Sorption of Nitrogen Heterocyclic Compounds on Phyllosilicates. Langmuir 15 (5):1634-1639.
Chattopadhyay S, Puls RW. 2000. Forces dictating colloidal interactions between viruses and soil. Chemosphere 41:1279-1286.
Chattopadhyay D, Wilson JT, Chattopadhyay S, Lyon WG. 2002. Effect of Surfactants on the Survival and Sorption of Viruses. Environmental Science & Technology, 36(19): 4017‑4024.
Cho JS, Digiulio DC, Wilson JT, Vardy JA. 1997. In-Situ Air Injection, Soil Vacuum Extraction and Enhanced Biodegradation: A Case Study in a JP-4 Jet Fuel Contaminated Site. Environmental Progress 16(1):35-41.
Cho JS, Wilson JT, and Beck FP. 2000. Measuring Vertical Profiles of Hydraulic Conductivity with In Situ Direct-Push Methods. Journal of Environmental Engineering 126 (8):775-777.
Cho JS, Wilson JT, DiGiulio DC. 1997. Implementation of Natural Attenuation at a JP-4 Jet Fuel Release after Active Remediation. Biodegradation 8:265-273.
Cohen, R.M., Mercer, J.W., and Greenwald, R.M. Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional Pump-and-Treat Sustems. 1997. EPA/540/S-97/504
Davis JA, Coston JA, Kent DB, Fuller CC. 1999. Application of the Surface Complexation Concept to Complex Mineral Assemblages. Environmental Science and Technology 32 (19):2820-2828.
Davis WM, Erickson CL, Johnston CT, Delfino JJ, Porter JE. 1999. Quantitative Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopic Investigation of Humic Substance Functional Group Composition. Chemosphere 38 (12):2913-2928.
Davis, E.L. Demonstration Bulletin Steam Enhanced Remediation Steam Tech Environmental Services, Inc. 2003. EPA/540/MR‑03/503
Davis, J.A., Coston, J.A., Kent, D.B., Hess, K.M., Joye, J.L., Brienen, P., and Campo, K.W. Multispecies Reactive Tracer Test in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts: Part 1: Experimental Design and Transport of Bromide and Nickel‑EDTA Tracers. 2001. EPA/600/R‑ 01/007a.
Davis, J.A., Coston, J.A., Kent, D.B., Hess, K.M., Joye, J.L., Brienen, P., and Campo, K.W. Multispecies Reactive Tracer Test in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts: Part 2: Transport of Chromium (VI) and Lead‑, Copper‑, and Zinc‑EDTA Tracers. 2001. EPA/600/R‑01/007b
DiGiulio DC, Ravi V, Brusseau ML. 1999. Evaluation of Mass Flux to and from Ground Water Using a Vertical Flux Model (VFLUX): Application to the Soil Vacuum Extraction Closure Problem. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, 19(2):96-104.
DiGiulio DC, Ravi V. 2000. Steady-Fate Field-Scale Gas Permeability Estimation and Pore-Gas Velocity Calculation in a Domain Open to the Atmosphere. Remediation 10 (4):13-25.
DiGiulio DC, Varadhan R, Brusseau ML. 2001. "Limitations of ROI Testing for Venting Design: Description of an Alternative Approach Based on Attainment of a Critical Pore‑Gas Velocity in Contaminated Media. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation Winter 2001:97‑114.
DiGiulio DC, Varadhan R. 2001. Analysis of Water and NAPL Saturation, Degradation Half‑Life, and Lower Boundary Conditions on VOC Transport Modeling: Implications for Soil Venting Closure. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 21 (4):83‑95.
DiGiulio, D.C., and Varadhan, R. Development of Recommendations and Methods to Support Assessment of Soil Venting Performance and Closure. 2001. EPA/600/R‑ 01/070.
D.S. Ingle, M. Hightower, G.W. Sewell. Cost and Performance Report: In Situ Anaerobic Bioremediation Pinellas Northeast Site, Largo, Florida, EPA/600/R-98/115 NTIS 98-168008). Dept. of Energy, Cost and Performance Report, 1998.
Eisenberg, F., and McLaughlin. Development of a Data Evaluation/Decision Support System for Remediation of Subsurface Contamination. 2001. EPA/600/R‑01/044
Eklund, B. M.; Simon, M. A. Concentration of Tetrachloroethylene in Indoor Air at a Former Dry Cleaner Facility as a Function of Subsurface Contamination: A Case Study. J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc. 2007, 57, 753-760.
Falta RW. 1998. Using Phase Diagrams to Predict the Performance of Cosolvent Floods for NAPL Remediation. Groundwater Monitoring and Remediation 18(3):94-102.
Fang J, Barcelona MJ. 1998. Biogeochemical Evidence for Microbial Community Change in a Jet Fuel Hydrocarbons- Contaminated Aquifer. Organic Geochemistry 29(4):899-907.
Fang J, Barcelona MJ. 1998. Structural Determination and Quantitative Analysis of Bacterial Phospholipids Using Liquid Chromatography/Electrospray Ionization/Mass Spectrometry. Journal of Microbiological Methods 33:23-35.
Fang J, Barcelona MJ, Krishnamurthy RV, Atekwana EA. 2000. Stable Carbon Isotope Biogeochemistry of a Shallow Sand Aquifer Contaminated with Fuel Hydrocarbons. Applied Geochemistry 15:169-181.
Fang J, Barcelona MJ, West C. 1997. Use of Aromatic Acids and Phospholipid-Ester-Linked Fatty Acids for Delineation of Processes Affecting an Aquifer Contaminated with JP-4 Fuel. American Chemical Society 5:65-75.
Fang, J.; Al-Abed, S. R. Modeling the Electrolytic Decholorination of Trichloroethylene in a Granular Graphite-Packed Reactor. Environ. Eng. Sci. 2007, 24, 581-594.
Fang, J.; Al-Abed, S. R. Use of Carbon Stable Isotope to Investigate Chloromethane Formation in the Electrolytic Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene. J. Hazard. Mater. 2007, 141, 729-735.
Fang, J.; Al-Abed, S. R. Palladium-Facilitated Electrolytic Dechlorination of 2-Chlorobiphenyl Using a Granular-Graphite Electrode. Chemosphere 2007, 66, 226-233.
Fang, J.; Al-Abed, S. R. Use of Carbon Stable Isotope to Investigate Chloromethane Formation in the Electrolytic Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene. J. Hazard. Mater. 2007, 141, 729-735.
Fang, Y.; Al-Abed, S. R. Palladium-Facilitated Electrolytic Dechlorination of 2-Chlorobiphenyl Using a Granular-Graphite Electrode. Chemosphere 2007, 66, 226-233.
Faulkner BP. 2002. Java Classes for Nonprocedural Variogram Monitoring. Journal of Computers and Geosciences (Elsevier Science, Ltd.) 28:387‑397.
Ferrey M, Wilkin RT, Ford RG, Wilson JT. 2004. Non‑Biological Removal of cis‑Dichloroethylene and 1.1‑ Dichloroethylene in Aquifer Sediment Containing Magnetite. Environmental Science and Technology 38 (6):1746‑1752.
FilleyTR, Freeman KH, Wilkin RT, Hatcher PG. 2002. Biogeochemical Controls on Reaction of Sedimentary Organic Matter and Aqueous Sulfides in Holocene Sediments of Mud Lake Florida. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 66 (6):937‑954.
Ford RG, Sparks, DL. 2000. The nature of Zn precipitates formed in the presence of pyrophyllite. Environmental Science and Technology 34(12):2479-2483.
Ford RG, Scheinost AC, Sparks DL. 2001. Frontiers in metal sorption/precipitation medhanisms on soil mineral surfaces. Advances in Agronomy 74:41-62.
Ford R. 2002. Rates of Hydrous Ferric Oxide Crystallization and the Influence on Coprecipitated Arsenate. Environmental Science & Technology 36 (11):2459‑2463.
Ford, R. G.; Fendorf, S.; Wilkin, R. T. Introduction: Controls on arsenic transport in near-surface aquatic systems. Chem. Geol. 2006, 228, 1-5.
Ford, R. G., Wilkin, R. T., Hernandez, G. Arsenic cycling within the water column of a small lake receiving contaminated ground-water discharge. Chem. Geol. 2006, 228, 137-155.
Furukawa Y, Kim J, Watkins J, Wilkin RT 2002. Mineral Paragenesis of Fine‑Grained Precipitates in Permeable Reactive Barriers of Zero‑Valent Iron. Environmental Science & Technology 36 (24):5469‑5475.
Gallardo,V.J., Beckman, S.W., and Tillman, J.W. SITE Demonstration of Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation of Chlorinated and Non‑Chlorinated Organic Compounds in Fractured Bedrock. Remediation 12 (3):23‑42 (2002).
Gonsoulin ME, Wilson BH, Wilson JT. 2004. Biodegradation of PCE and TCE in landfill leachate predicted from concentrations of molecular hydrogen: a case study. Biodegradation 15:475-485.
Grosso, N.R.; Leitzinger, L.P.; Bartlett, C. Site Characterization of Area 6, Dover Air Force Base, in Support of Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Anaerobic Bioremediation Projects, EPA/600/R 99/044
Hamed, M.M.; Bedient, P.B. Reliability-Based Uncertainty Analysis of Groundwater Contaminant Transport and Remediation. 1999. EPA/600/R-99/028
Hantush MM, Govindaraju RS, Marino MA. 2000. Screening Model for Volatile Pollutants in Duel Porosity Soils. Journal of Hydrology 260:58‑74.
Hatton G, Wilson, BH, Wilson JT. 2003. Performance of Conventional Remedial Technology for Treatment of MTBE and Benzene at UST Sites in Kansas. Remediation (Wiley) 14 (1):85‑94.
Hayden NJ, Brooks MC, Annable MD, Zhou H. 2001. Activated carbon for removing tetrachloroethylene from alcohol solutions. Journal of Environmental Engineering 127(12) 1116-1123.
Heron G, Faulkner BP, Mravik SC, Wood AL, Gierke JS, Enfield CG. 2003. Pulsed Air Sparging in Aquifers Contaminated with Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 22(4):73‑82.
Huling SG; Arnold RG, Sierka RA, Miller MR. 1998. Measurement of Hydroxyl Radical Activity in a Soil Slurry Using the Spin Trap a-(4-Pyridyl-1-Oxide)-N-Tert-Butylnitrone. Environmental Science and Technology 32(21):3436-3441.
Huling SG, Arnold RG, Sierka RA, Jones PK, Fine D. 2000. Contaminant Adsorption and Oxidation via Fenton Reaction. Published in: Journal of Environmental Engineering:595-600.
Huling SG, Jones PK, Arnold RG, and Sierka RA. 2000. Predicting Fenton-Driven Degradation using Contaminant Analog. ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering 126 (4):348-353.
Huling SG; Arnold RG, Sierka RA, Miller MR. 2001. Influence of Peat on Fenton Oxidation. Water Research 35 (7):1687‑1694.
Huling SG, Pivetz B, and Stransky R. 2002. Terminal Electron Acceptor Mass Balance: Light Nonaqueous Phase Liquids and Natural Attenuation. Journal of Environmental Engineering March 2002:246‑252.
Hulling SG, Jones PK, Ela WP, Arnold RG. 2005. Repeated reductive and oxidative treatments of granular activated carbon. Journal of Environmental Engineering 131(2):287-297.
Hurst CJ, Sims RC, Sims JL, Huling S. 1996. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Biodegradation as a Function of Oxygen Tension in Contaminated Soil. Journal of Hazardous Materials 51:193-208.
Hurst CJ, Sims RC, Sims JL, Huling S. 1997. Soil Gas Oxygen Tension and Pentachlorophenol Biodegradation. Journal of Environmental Engineering (April):364-370.
Hunt MJ, Shafer MB, Barlaz MA, Borden RC. 1997. Anaerobic Biodegradation of Alkylbenzenes in Laboratory Microcosms Representing Ambient Conditions. Bioremediation Journal 1(1):53-64.
Hurt KL, Beck FP, Wilson JT. 2001. Implications of Subsurface Heterogeneity at a Potential Monitored Natural Attenuation Site. Summer 2001. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, 59‑63.
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Hettiarachchi, G. M.; Scheckel, K. G.; Ryan, J. A.; Sutton, S. R.; Newville, M. Mu-XANES And Mu-XRF Investigations Of Metal Binding Mechanisms In Biosolids. J. Environ. Qual. 2006, 35, 342-351.
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Impellitteri, C.A., K.G. Scheckel, and J.A. Ryan. Arsenite and Arsenate Sorption on Ruthenium Oxide: A Macroscopic and Spectroscopic Study. 2003. Environ. Sci. Technol. 37: 2936-2940.
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Li, Z., Wrenn, B.A., and Venosa, A.D. 2005. Anaerobic Biodegradation of Vegetable Oil and Its Metabolic Intermediates in Oil-Enriched Freshwater Sediments. Biodegradation 16:341-362.
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Li, Z. and Wrenn, B.A. 2004. Effects of Ferric Hydroxide on The Anaerobic Biodegradation Kinetics And Toxicity of Vegetable Oil in Freshwater Sediments. Water Research 38:3859-3868.
Lin, Q., I.A. Mendelssohn, M.T. Suidan, K. Lee, and A.D. Venosa. 2002. The dose-response relationship between No. 2 fuel oil and the growth of the salt marsh grass, Spartina alterniflora. Marine Poll. Bulletin, 44:897-902.
Macnaughton, S.J, Stephen, J.R., Venosa, A.D., Davis, G.A., Chang, Y.J., and White, D.C. 1999. Microbial Population Changes During Bioremediation Of An Experimental Oil Spill. Appl. Environmental Microbiol. 65(8):3566-3574.
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Porter, S., Scheckel, K.G., Impellitteri, C.A., and Ryan J.A. Toxic Metals in the Environment:
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Randall, P.; Ilyushchenko, M.; Lapshin, E.; Kuzmenko, L. Observations and Management of Mercury Pollution near a Chlor-Alkali Plant in Northern Kazakhstan. EM Magazine, Feb 2006.
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Ryan, J.A., Zhang, P., Hesterberg, D., Chou, J., and Sayers, D.E. Formation of Choloropyromorphite in a Lead‑ Contaminated Soil Amended with Hydroxyapatite. Environmental Science & Technology (Glaze, W.H. (Ed.), American Chemical Society) 35 (18):3798‑3803 (2001).
Ryan, JA., Scheckel, K.G., Berti, W.R., Brown, S.L., Casteel, S.W., Chaney, R.L., Hallfrisch, J, Doolan, M., Grevatt, P., Maddaloni, M., and Mosby, D. Reducing Children's Risk from Lead in Soil. Enivronment Science & Technology (Schnoor, J. (Ed.), American Chemical Society) 38 (1):19A‑24A (2004).
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Scheckel ,K.G., and Ryan, J.A. In‑Vitro Formation of Pyromorphite Via Reaction of Pb Sources with Soft‑Drink Phosphoric Acid. Science of the Total Environment 302 (1‑3):253‑265 (2003).
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Scheckel, K.G., C.A. Impellitteri and J.A. Ryan. Lead Sorption on Ruthenium Oxide: A Macroscopic and Spectroscopic Study. 2004. Environ. Sci. Technol. 38: 2836-2842.
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Scheckel, K.G., and D.L. Sparks. Dissolution Kinetics of Ni Surface Precipitates on Clay Mineral and Oxide Surfaces. 2001. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 65(3): 685-694.
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Ryan S, Gullett B, Tabor D, Oudejans L, Touati A. 2005. Determination of the Vapor Pressures of Select Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans at 75-275oC, Chemical Engineering Science 60:787-796.
Ryan, J.V., Lemieux, P.M., Pollard, K., Workman, R., Antley, B., and Yurk, J. Characteristics of Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste Incineration Processes Under the New EPA Draft Risk Burn Guidance: Measurement Issues. Waste Management 20 (5‑6):347‑53 (2000).
RyuJ-Y, Mulholland J, Dunn J, Iino F, Gullett B. 2004. Assessment of the Potential Role of Chlorination Pathways in PCDD/F Formation in a Stoker-type Municipal Waste Incinerator. Environmental Science and Technology 38(19):5112-5119.
Schock, M. R.; Scheckel, K. G.; DeSantis, M. K.; Gerke, T. L. Mode of Occurrence, Treatment, and Monitoring Significance of Tetravalent Lead Oxide Pipe Scales. Environ. Sci. Technol. In preparation.
Serre, S.D., Gullett, B.K., and Ghorishi, S.B. Entrained‑flow Adsorption of Mercury Using Activated Carbon. Published in: Journal of Air and Waste Management Association 51 (5):733‑741 (2001).
Shelley, S., and Sedman, C.B. Controlling Emissions from Fuel and Waste Combustion. Chemical Engineering 106 (1):82‑88 (1999).
Stacey, S. P.; McLaughlin, M. J.; Cakmak, I.; Hettiarachchi, G. M.; Scheckel K. G.; Karkkainen, M. Root Uptake Of Lipophilic Zinc-Rhamnolipid Complexes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. In review.
Stook, K., T. Tolaymat, M. Ward, and T. Townsend. ARelative Leaching and Aquatic Toxicity of Pressure-Treated Wood Products Using Batch Leaching Tests@. 2005. 35(1): 155-163
Stook, K., T. Tolaymat, M. Ward, and T. Townsend. ARelative Leaching and Aquatic Toxicity of Pressure-Treated Wood Products Using Batch Leaching Tests@. 2005. 35(1): 155-163
Thorneloe, S. A.; Weitz; K. A; Jambeck, J. Application of the U.S. Decision Support Tool for Materials and Waste Management. Waste Manage. (Oxford) 2007, 27, 1006-1020.
Tolaymat T, Townsend T, Solo-Gabriele H. 2000. Chromated Copper Arsenate-Treated Wood in Recovered Wood. Environmental Engineering Science 17(1):19-28.
Townsend T, Solo-Gabriele H, Tolaymat T, Stook K, Hosein N. 2003. Chromium, copper and arsenic concentrations in soil underneath CCA-treated wood structures. Soil and Sediment Contamination. 12(6):779-798.
Townsend TG, Solo-Gabriele H, Tolaymat T, Stook K. 2003. Impact of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) in wood mulch. The Science of the Total Environment 309(1-3):173-185.
Townsend, T., B. Dubey, T. Tolaymat and H. Solo-Gabriele Apreservative leaching from Weathered CCA-Treated Wood@ 2005. Environ. Manag. J. 75(2):105-113
Townsend, T., T. Tolaymat, H. Solo-Gabriele, B. Dubey, K. Stook and L. Wadanambi. ALeaching of CCA-Treated Wood:Implications for Waste Disposal@. 2004. 114 (1-3): 75-91.
U. S EPA. 2001. Stabilization and Testing of Mercury‑containing wastes: Borden Catalyst. EPA/600/R‑02/019
U.S. EPA. 1998. Reduction of Arsenic Wastes in the Semiconductor Industry. EPA/600/‑02/089
U.S. EPA. 2001. Characterization And Eh/Ph‑Based Leaching Tests of Mercury‑Containing Mining Wastes From the Sulfur Bank Mercury Mine, Lake County, California. EPA/600/R‑02/032
U.S. EPA. 2001. Proceedings and summary report: Workshop on Mercury in Products, Processes, Waste and the Environment: Eliminating, Reducing, and Managing Risk from Non‑Combustion Sources. EPA/625/R‑00/014
U.S. EPA. 2002. Characterization of Mercury Emissions at a Chlor‑alkali Plant, Volume I. Report and Appendices A‑E. EPA‑600/R‑02‑007a.
U.S. EPA. 2002. Preliminary Analysis of Alternatives for the Long Term Management of Excess Mercury. EPA/600/R‑03/048
U.S. EPA. 2002. Proceedings and Summary Report: Workshop on the Fate, Transport, Transformation of Mercury in Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments. EPA/625/R‑02/005
U.S. EPA. 2003. Evaluation of Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics for Mercury Stabilization of a Mixed Synthetic Waste. EPA/600/R‑03/113
US EPA and Waste Management, Inc. 2003. Landfills as Bioreactors: Research at the Outer Loop Landfill, Louisville, Kentucky First Interim Report. Sept 2003.
US EPA. Selective Catalytic Reduction Mercury Field Sampling Project. 2004. EPA/600/R‑04/147.
US EPA. 1997. Biodegradative Analysis of Municipal Solid Waste in Laboratory‑Scale Landfills. EPA/600/R‑97/071
US EPA. 2004. Evaluation of Total Organic Emissions Analysis Methods. 2004. EPA/600/R‑04/144.
US EPA. 2004. Monitoring Approaches for Landfill Bioreactors. EPA/600/R-04/301
US EPA. Evaluation of Total Organic Emissions Analysis Methods. 004. EPA/600/R‑04/144.
Walter.R., Green, R.B., Vogt, W.G., Davis‑Hoover, W.J., Carson, D.A., Thorneloe, S., and Kremer, F. Landfills as Bioreactors: Researh at the outer Loop Landfill, Louisville, Kentucky; First Interim Report. 2004. EPA600/R-03/097
Weitz, K., Barlaz, M., Ranjithan, R., Brill, D., Thorneloe , S., and Ham, R. Life Cycle Management of Municipal Solid Waste. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 4 (4):195‑201 (1999).
Wikström E, Ryan S, Touati A, Gullett B. 2004. In situ formed soot deposit as a carbon source for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans. Environmental Science and Technology 38(7):2097-2101.
Wikström E, Ryan S, Touati A, Gullett, B. 2003. Key Parameters for De Novo Formation of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins and Dibenzofurans. Environmental Science and Technology 37:1962-1970.
Wikstrom, E., Ryan, S., Touati, A., Tabor, D., and Gullett, B.K. The Origin of Carbon in Polychlorinated Dioxins and Furans Formed during Sooting Combustion. Environmental Science & Technology (American Chemical Society) 38 (13):3778‑3784 (2004).
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Book Chapters
Ground Water
Arabi, M.; Govindaraju, R. S.; Hantush, M. M. A Computational Framework For Evaluation Of NPS Management Scearios: Role Of Parameter Uncertainty. In Coastal Environment and Water Quality; Singh, V. P., Ed.; American Institute of Hydrology, 2006, 315-326.
Azadpour-Keeley, A. 2004. Microbial Field Sampling and Instrumentation in Assessment of Soil and Groundwater Pollution. In R. D. Down (ed.) In Environmental Instrumentation and Analysis Handbook, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, pp. 701-734.
Bedient, Philip B., Anthony W. Holder, Carl G. Enfield and A. Lynn Wood (1999). Enhanced Remediation Demonstrations at Hill Air Force Base: Introduction. In: Innovative Subsurface Remediation: Field Testing of Physical, Chemical, and Characterization Technologies. M. Brusseau, D. Sabatini, J. Gierke and M. Annable. ACS Symposium Series 725., American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. pp. 36-48.
Blanford, W.J., Klingel, E, Johnson, G.R., Cain, R.B., Enfield, C.G., and Brusseau, M.L. "Performance Assessment of In-Well Aeration for the Remediation of an Aquifer Contaminated by Multicomponent Immiscible Liquid." In: ACS Symposium Series 725, Innovative Subsurface Remediation, Field Testing of Physical, Chemical, and Characterization Technologies Washington, DC: American Chemical Society 1999, 167-181, chapt. 12.
Brusseau, M.L., McCray, J.E., Johnson, G.R., Wang, X., Wood, A.L., and Enfield, C.G. "Field Test of Cyclodextrin for Enhanced In-Situ Flushing of Multiple- Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamination: Project Overview and Initial Results." In: ACS Symposium Series 725, Innovataiave Subsurface Remediation, Field Testing of Physical, Chemical, and Characterization Technologies, Chapter 9 Washington, DC: American Chemical Society 1999, 118-135.
Ford, R. G. Structural Dynamics Of Metal Partitioning To Mineral Surfaces. In In Situ Natural Attenuation of Trace Element Availability in Soils; Hamon, R., McLaughlin, M., Eds.; SETAC Press: Pensacola, FL, 2007; 73-88.
Gierke, J.S., Wojick, C.L., and Hutzler, N.J. "Field Test of Air Sparging Coupled with Soil Vapor Extraction." In: ACS Symposium Series 725, Innovative Subsurface Remediation, Field Testing of Physical, Chemical, and Characterization Technologies, Chapter 11 Washington, DC: American Chemical Society 1999, 153-167.
Knox, RC, Shau BJ, Sabatini DA, Harwell JH. 1999, Field Demonstration Studies of Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization and Mobilization at Hill Air Force Base, Utah." In: ACS Symposium Series 725, Innovative Subsurface Remediation, Field Testing of Physical, Chemical, and Characterization Technologies, Chapter 5, 1999, 49-63.
Kolhatkar, R., Wilson, J.T., and Dunlap, L.E. Evaluating Natural Biodegradation of MTBE at Multiple UST Sites. Petroleum and Organic Chemicals in Ground Water: Prevention, Detection and Remediation Conference & Exposition (RASA), Anaheim, CA, 11/15‑17/2000. 2001, 32‑49.
Lee, M.-K., Saunders, J., Harrington, J., Lutes, C., and Wilkin, R.T. (2005). Geochemical modeling of arsenic speciation and mobilization: Implications for bioremediation. In: Advances in Arsenic Research: Integration of Experimental and Observational Studies and Implications for Mitigation, Eds: O’Day, P., Vlassopoulos, D, Meng, X, Benning, L., ACS Symposium Series Vol. 915, American Chemical Society, Washington D.C.
Matocha, C. J.; Scheckel, K. G.; Sparks, K. G. Kinetics And Mechanisms Of Soil Biogeochemical Processes. In Chemical Processes in Soils; Tabatabai, M. A., Sparks, D. L., Eds.; SSSA Book Series 8; Soil Science Society of America: Madison, WI, 2005, 309-342.
McCray, J.E., Bryan, K.D., Cain, R.B., Johnson, G.R., Blanford, W.J., and Brusseau, M.L. "Field Test of Cyclodextrin for Enhanced In-Situ Flushing of Multiple- Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamination: Comparison to Water Flushing." In: ACS Symposium Series 725, Innovative Subsurface Remediation, Field Testing of Physical, Chemical, and Characterization Technologies, Chapter 10 Washington, DC: American Chemical Society 1999, 136-151.
Paul, C.J., Khan, F.A., and Puls, R.W. "In‑Situ Reduction of Chromium‑Contaminated Groundwater, Soils, and Sediments by Sodium Dithionite." In: Handbook of Groundwater Remediation Using Permeable Reactive Barriers: Applications to Radionuclides, Trace Metals, and Nutrients, Chapter 16, 2002, 465‑493.
Puls, R.W., R.M. Powell, C.J. Paul, D. Blowes. Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zero-Valent Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier. Chapter 13, American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, April 13-17, 1997. 1997,182-194.
Su, C. and Wilkin, R.T. (2005). Arsenate and arsenite sorption on and arsenite oxidation by iron(II, III) hydroxycarbonate green rust. In: Advances in Arsenic Research: Integration of Experimental and observational Studies and Implications for Mitigation, Eds: O’Day, P., Vlassopoulos, D, Meng, X, Benning, L., ACS Symposium Series Vol. 915, American Chemical Society, Washington D.C.
Tabak, H. H.; Lazorchack, J. M.; Smith, M. E.; Ferretti, J. A. A Toxicity Assessment Approach For The Evaluation Of In-Situ Bioremediation Of PAH Contaminated Sediments. In Techniques in Aquatic Toxicology; Ostrander, G. K., Ed.; CRC Press LLC: Boca Raton, FL, 2005, 2, 479-509.
West, CC, and Wilson, J.T. "Environmental Impacts and Monitoring: A Historical Perspective on the Use of Natural Attenuation for Subsurface Remediation." In: Environmental Chemistry: Fate, Impacts, and Remediation, Chapter 3 American Chemical Society 2002, 42‑58.
Wiedemeier TH, Rifai HS, Newell CJ, Wilson JT. 1999. Natural Attenuation of Fuels and Chlorinated Solvents in the Subsurface. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York. 617 pages.
Wilson, BH, and Wilson JT. 2004. "Remedial Costs for MTBE in Soil and Ground Water." In: MTBE Remediation Handbook, Chapter 17, Moyer & Kostecki (Ed.), Amherst, MA: Amherst Scientific Publishers, 349‑360.
Wilson, J.T. "Aerobic In‑Situ Bioremediation." In: MTBE Remediation Handbook, Chapter 12 E.E. Moyer and P.T. Kostecki (Ed.), Amherst, MA: Amherst Scientific Publishers 2003, 243‑264.
Wilson, J.T. "Fate and Transport of MTBE and Other Gasoline Components." In: MTBE Remediation Handbook, Chapter 3 Amherst, MA: Amherst Scientific Publishers 2003, 19‑61.
Wilson, J.T. Fate and Transport of MTBE and Other Gasoline Oxygenates. 2003. In: MTBE Remediation Handbook . Editors: Ellen Moyer and Paul Kostecki. Amherst Scientific Publishers. pages 19-61.
Wilson, J.T. Aerobic In-Situ Bioremediation. 2003. In MTBE Remediation Handbook:. Editors: Ellen Moyer and Paul Kostecki. Amherst Scientific Publishers, pp 243-260.
Multimedia
Al-Abed S R, Chen J-L. 2001. Transport of Trichloroethylene (TCE) in Natural Soil by Electroosmosis. In: Physicochemical Remediation of Contaminated Subsurface Environment. Smith JA Burns SE, editors. Kluwer Academic Publishers, New York. Page 91-114.
Chen J‑L, Al‑Abed SR, Ryan JA, Li Z. Groundwater and Soil Remediation using Electrical Field. In: ACS Symposium Series 806, Lipnick RL, Mason RP, Phillips ML, Pittman Jr. CU (Eds.), Chemicals in the Environment: Fate, Impacts and Remediation, Chapter 26. American Chemical Society
Enfield, C. G., B. K. Lien, and A. L. Wood. 2001. Chapter 23: Effect of non-target organics on organic chemical transport. Humic Substances and Chemical Contaminants, Soil Science Society of America, Inc., M. H. B. Hayes, et al (Ed.). ISBN:0-89118-837-1, P:471-487.
Ferro, A., J. Kennedy, S. Rock, 1998.APhytodegradation of PCP and PAH Contaminated Soil Using Perennial Ryegrass@ Principles and Practices for Diesel Contaminated Soils, Calabrese, E.J. and P.T. Kostecki, editors; Amherst Scientific Publishers, Amherst, MA
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Reisman, David J. and James J. Gusek. 2003 A Pre-Treatability Study to Provide Data for Construction of a Demonstration Bioreactor. Tailings and Mine Waste >03.
Reisman, David J., Larry D. Claxton, and James E. Harvey. Bioremediation Risk Assessment: Merging Human Health and Ecological Methods. Book Chapter. In: Sikdar, S. K. and Irvine, R. L. (eds.) Bioremediation Technologies. Volume III. Technomic Publishing Co., Lancaster, PA. 672 p.
Rock, S.A. 2003. AField Evaluation of Phytotechnologies.@ Phytoremediation: Transformation and Control of Contaminants, Steven C. McCutcheon and Jerald L. Schnoor eds., Wiley-Interscience, Hoboken, NJ.
Sims, J.L., R.C. Sims, D.L. Sorenson, and S.G. Huling. 1999. Chapter 21,APrepared Bed Bioreactors@, Bioremediation of Contaminated Soils, American Society of Agronomy Monograph Series, Agronomy No. 37, pp. 559-594.
Sims, R.C., J.L. Sims, R.L. Zollinger, and S.G. Huling. 1999. Chapter 25, ABioremediation of Soils Contaminated with Wood Preservatives@, Bioremediation of Contaminated Soils, American Society of Agronomy Monograph Series, Agronomy No. 37, pp. 719-742.
Resource Conservation
Materials Management
Al‑Abed, S., and Chen J.‑L. 2001. Transport of Trichloroethylene (TCE) in Natural Soil by Electroosmosis. In: Physiochemical Groundwater Remediation, Chapter 5, Smith and Burns (Ed.), New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Kavanaugh, R. G., D. J. Feldhake, D. J. Slomczynski, M. J. Kupferle, E. L. Holder, A. C. Chance, J. Jackson, and W. J. Davis-Hoover. 2001. Enumeration of Refuse-Degrading Bacterial Populations from a Full-Scale Operating Landfill. Book Chapter for Leachate and Landfill Gas Volume 2. CISA, Environmental Sanitary Engineering Centre, Grafiche, Ghiani ,Cagliari, Italy.
Rock*, S.A. "Phytoremediation: Integrating Art and Engineering through Planting." In: Manufactured Sites: Rethinking the Post‑Industrial Landscape, Chapter 5, Kirkwood, N. (Ed.), New York: Spon Press, 2001, 52‑58.
Rock, S., P.G. Sayre, 2000. ARegulatory Considerations for Phytoremediation.@ Phytoremediation of Toxic Metals, Ilya Raskin and Burt D. Ensley, eds., Wiley, New York, NY
Rock, S.A. 2002. AVegetative Covers for Waste Containment.@ Advances in Biochemical Engineering Biotechnology: Phytoremediation, David T. Tsao, ed., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany
Thorneloe, S.A. U.S. Case Studies and Analysis. In: Integrated Solid Waste Management: A Life-Cycle Inventory, 2nd Edition, Blackwell Science, 2001
Thorneloe, S.A. Waste Management. In Atmospheric Methane – Its Role in the Global Environment, M.A.K. Khalil, Springer, 2000.
Thorneloe, S.A., Landfill Gas and Its Influence on Global Climate Change, In: Landfilling of Waste: Biogas, Chapman and Hall, January 1995.
Venosa, A.D., Suidan, M.T., Lee, K., Cobanli, S., GARCIABLANCO, S., and Haines, J.R., (C.A. Brebbia), 2002, Bioremediation of Oil-Contaminated Coastal Freshwater And Saltwater Wetlands, Chapter 2, Coastal Environment. Environmental Problems in Coastal Regions IV, WIT Press, Boston, MA, pp. 139-148.
NRMRL CONFERENCE REPORTS
Azadpour-Keeley, A.; Faulkner, B. R.; Caldwell, M. Evaluation of Cryptosporidium Oocysts and Giardia Cysts in a Watershed Reservoir. Presented at the 105th General Meeting of The American Society for Microbiology, Atlanta, GA, June 3-9, 2005.
Barth, E. Lessons Learned Regarding the Use of an Impinger for Collecting Airbornede Bacteria during a Biosolids Application Field Study. Proceedings of the U. S. EPA Biosolids Exposure Measurement Workshop, Cincinnati, OH, 2006.
Beck, F. P., Jr.; Clark, P. J.; Ford, R. G.; Murray,V. Using GIS to map the depth to sediment in a pond. In Situ Ground Water/Surface Water Interactions. Proceedings of the AWRA Summer Specialty Conference, Middleburg, VA, 2002; American Water Resources Association, TPS-02-2, 610.
Beck, F. P.; Clark, P. J.; Ford, R. G.; Fisher, A.W. The Use of Direct Push Methods for Delineating Spatial and Temporal Variability in Groundwater Investigations. Proceedings of the Bac-Min Conference, November 8-10, 2004; Bendigo, Vic, Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 73-78.
Brooks, M.; Enfield, C. G.; Wood, L.; Annable, M. D. The Measurement and Use of Contaminant Flux as An Assessment Tool for DNAPL Remedial Performance. Presented at the Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium, Clemson, SC, April 13-15, 2005.
Brooks, M.; Wood, L.; Annable, M. D.; Enfield, C. G.; Lynch, K. Contaminant Flux Responses to Thermal Treatment of DNAPL Source Zones. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, CA, May 22-25, 2006; Battelle Press: Columbus, OH, E8, 2006.
Connor, P.; Vega, A.; MacCourt, D. SMARTe; Improving Revitalization Decisions at the Local Government Level. Presented at CluIn web cast training for NALGEP.
DiGiulio, D. C. EPA Compares Three Soil-Gas Sampling Systems for Vapor Intrusion Investigations. Technol. News Trends, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, 31, 2007.
Enfield, C. G.; Lien, B. K. Application of Screening Level Models to Ecosystem Monitoring. Proceedings of the 2000 Contaminated Site Remediation Conference, Wembley, Australia, 2000, 1, 203-216.
Ferber, U.; Schmitz, K.; Schrenk, V.; Steffens, K.; Vega, A.; Argus, R. SMART Guidance as a Tool for Planning and Decision Making. In ConSoil 2003, Proceedings of the 8th International FZK/TNO Conference on Contaminated Soil, Gent, Belgium, 2003.
Ford, R. G.; Beck, F., Jr; Clark, P.; Wilkin, R. T.; Paul, C.; LeMay, J. Arsenic Source Identification at the Ground Water-Surface Water Interaction Zone at a Contaminated Site. Proceedings of the RCRA 2003 Conference, Aug 12-15, 2003; Washington, DC, 2004.
Gatchett, A.; Edelwirth, M.; Heidborn, J.; Vega, A. Bilateral Working Group - Mission, Work Program, and Status. In ConSoil 2003, Proceedings of the8th International FZK/TNOConference on Contaminated Soil, Gent, Belgium, 2003.
Goldbert, S.; Brown, G. E.; Su, C. New Advances in Boron Soil Chemistry. Presented at the 3rd International Symposium on All Aspects of Plant and Animal Boron Nutrition, Wuhan, China, Sept 9-13, 2005; Springer Netherlands: Netherlands, 2005, 313-331.
Stockton, T.; Vega, A.; Stiber, N.; Porter, N. SMARTe 2006. http://www.smarte.org.
Puls, R.; Olson, M.; Sale, T. ZVI-Clay Soil Mixing Treats DNAPL Source Area at 35-Foot Depth. Technol. News Trends U.S. EPA: Washington, DC, 22, 2006.
Shan, Y.; Kupferle, M. J.; Qi, S.; Balz, D. A.; Hardebeck, M.; Acheson, C. M.; Vega, A. Field Scale Studies: How Does Soil Sample Pretreatment Affect Representativeness? In In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation International Symposium, Orlando, FL, 2003.
Stiber, N.; Vega, A. Get SMARTe: Decision Tools to Revitalize Brownfields. Presented at the Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2005.
Stockton, T.; Houghteling, W.; Black, P.; Black, K.; Minallah, P.; Argus, R.; Sabedra, C.; Wilcox, J.; Vega, A. SMARTe 2008. http://www.smarte.org.
Stockton, T.; Houghteling, W.; Black, P.; Black, K.; Minallah, P.; Argus, R; Sabedra, C. ; Wilcox, J.; Vega, A.; Stiber, N.; Porter, N. SMARTe 2007. http://www.smarte.org.
Su, C.; Wilkin, R. T. Chemical Interactions of Arsenate, Arsenite, Phosphate, and Silicate With Iron (II, III) Hydroxycarbonate Green Rust. Presented at the RTDF Permeable Reactive Barriers Team Meeting, Charleston, SC, Oct 11-12, 2006, RTDF1-2.
Thorneloe, S. A.; Weitz ,K. A. Holistic Approach to Environmental Management of Municipal Solid Waste. Proceedings of the 9th International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, 2003.
Thorneloe, S. A.; Reisdorph, A; Laur, M.; Pelt, R.; Bass, R. L.; Burklin, C. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Landfill Gas Emissions Model (LandGEM). In Proceedings, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Waste Management and Landfill Symposium, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, Oct. 4-8, 1999; 11-18.
Thorneloe, S. A. U.S. EPA’s Field Test Program to Update Landfill Gas Emissions Data. In Proceedings, Proceedings of the Tenth International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, Oct 3-7, 2005.
Thorneloe, S. A. U.S. EPA’s Research to Update Guidance for Quantifying Landfill Gas Emissions Data. In Proceedings, Proceedings of the Eleventh International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, Oct 1-5, 2007.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Helping Communities Overcome Obstacles to Revitalization. In 2007 Oregon Brownfields Conference: Brown – It’s the New Green, Proceedings of the 2007 Oregon Brownfields Conference, Salem, OR, 2007.
Vega, A. Get SMARTe: A Decision Support System to Revitalize Communities –CABERNET 2007. Presented at the REVIT and CABERNET2nd International Conference on Managing UrbanLand,Stuttgart, Germany, 2007.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Helping Communities Overcome Obstacles to Revitalization. Presented at BMBF REFINA and USEPA Practitioners Cooperation on Sustainable Revitalization: US-German Bilateral Working Group Workshop, Stuttgart, Germany, 2007.
Vega, A. Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools – electronic (SMARTe). In Clean Water Partnership Summit, Cincinnati, OH, 2007.
Vega, A. Site-Specific Management Approaches and Redevelopment Tools (SMART) Guidance and SMARTe (electronic). In Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials (ASTSWMO), Mid-Year Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, 2003.
Vega, A. Site-Specific Management Approaches and Redevelopment Tools (SMART). In Brownfields, 2003: Growing a Greener America, Portland, OR, 2003.
Vega, A. ORD's Brownfields Research. In Second Annual Environmental Research for the Future Seminar, Kansas City, MO, 2004.
Vega, A. SMARTe: A Multifaceted Tool for Brownfields Redevelopment. In Air and Waste Management Association EM, 2005.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Next Steps. In German-American Conference – Brownfields Recycling: Challenges, Solutions, Uses! Berlin, Germany, 2005.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Improving Revitalization Decisions. In German-American Conference – Brownfields Recycling: Challenges, Solutions, Uses! Berlin, Germany, 2005.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools – electronic. In CABERNET 2005 - The International Conference on Managing Urban Land, Belfast, Ireland, 2005.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Improving Revitalization Decisions. Web cast for EPA Regional Coordinators, 2005.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools – electronic. Web cast for Kansas Department of Health and Environment, 2005.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Improving Revitalization Decisions for Kansas Communities. In Redeveloping Kansas: Brownfields Tools and Funding – Workshops for Kansas Communities, Leavenworth, KS, 2005.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Improving Revitalization Decisions. In ETV International Forum, Cincinnati, OH, 2005.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Improving Revitalization Decisions. In NRMRL Seminar Series, Cincinnati, OH, 2005.
Vega, A. Brownfields Cleanup and Redevelopment Program at the United States Environmental Protection Agency. In Italian Agency for Environmental Protection and Technical Services (APAT), Newsletter IdeAmbiente, 2005.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Improving Revitalization Decisions. In Brownfield One-Stop Shop (BOSS) Forum, Columbus, OH, 2006.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Helping Communities Overcome Obstacles to Revitalization. In Community Involvement Conference, Milwaukee, WI, 2006.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Restoring the Environment, Revitalizing Communities. In Brownfields 2006, A Revolution in Redevelopment and Revitalization, Technology Showcase Theater, Boston, MA, Nov 13, 2006.
Vega, A. SMARTe: Restoring the Environment, Revitalizing Communities. In Brownfields 2006: A Revolution in Redevelopment and Revitalization, Electronic Tools and Resources Session, Boston, MA, Nov 15, 2006.
Vega, A. Charge to Workshop Participants. In Workshop on Application of Sustainability Criteria to the City of Stella, MO, for Regional Revitalization, Boston, MA, 2006.
Vega, A.; Braun, J. U.S.-German Bilateral Working Group Phase 3 Activities - An Overview. In Final U.S.-German Phase 3 Conference, Denver, CO, 2005.
Vega, A.; Gatica, S. Site-specific Management Approaches and Redevelopment Tools (SMART). In ORD Science Forum, Washington, DC, 2004.
Vega, A.; Martin, S. Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools-electronic (SMARTe). In Final U.S.-German Phase 3 Conference, Denver, CO, 2005.
Vega, A.; Argus, R. Decision Support for Revitalization Practitioners: Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools – electronic. In OHEPA Training, Columbus, OH, 2006.
Vega, A.; Stiber, N. The Future of Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools-electronic (SMARTe): 2006-2010. In Final U.S.-German Phase 3 Conference, Denver, CO, 2005.
Vega, A.; Argus, R.; Stockton, T. Get SMART: EPA's SMARTe Initiative. In Brownfields 2004: Gateway to Revitalization, St. Louis, MO, 2004.
Vega, A.; Argus, R.; Black, K.; Black, P.; Stockton, T. Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools-electronic (SMARTe), A Decision Support Tool to Evaluate Future Reuse Scenarios. In ConSoil 2005, Bordeaux, France, 2005.
Vega, A.; Black, K. SMARTe’s Site Characterization Tool. In ITRC CluIn (web cast) training, 2007.
Vega, A.; Black, P.; Stockton, T. Site-Specific Management Approaches and Redevelopment Tools (SMART). In Cleaning Up contaminated Properties for Reuse and Revitalization: Effective Technical Approaches and Tools, Pittsburgh, PA, 2003.
Vega, A.; Braun, J.; Medearis, D. Use of Integrated Planning Tools for Revitalization: SMARTe (U.S.) and START-UP Plan (Germany). Presented at the REVIT and CABERNET2nd International Conference on Managing UrbanLand: Towards More Effective and Sustainable Brownfield Revitalisation Policies,Stuttgart, Germany, 2007.
Vega, A.; Costopoulos, C.; Black, K. SMARTe: Improving Revitalization Decisions – October 19, 2006 for ITRC. In CluIn (web cast) training for ITRC, 2006.
Vega, A.; Gast, M.; Gatchett, A.; Wollin, K.; Argus, R.; Braun, J. U.S.-German Bilateral Working Group - Mission, Work Program, Status and Outlook on Further Activities. In ConSoil 2005, Bordeaux, France, 2005.
Vega, A.; Gatchett, A.; Porter, N. US-German Bilateral Working Group: An International Collaboration in Revitalizing Contaminated Land. In CABERNET 2005 - The International Conference on Managing Urban Land, Belfast, Ireland, 2005.
Vega, A.; Gatchett, A.; Black, P.; Argus, R. SMARTe: Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools - electronic. In CABERNET 2005 - The International Conference on Managing Urban Land, Belfast, Ireland, 2005.
Vega, A.; Porter, N.; and Stiber, N. Get SMARTe: Decision Tools to Revitalize Communities. In ORD Science Forum, Washington, DC, 2006.
Vega, A.; West, C.; Tillman, F.; Puls, B. ORD Brownfields Research. In ORD Science Forum, Washington, DC, 2005.
Wilkin, R. T.; Hutchins, S. R.; Lee, T. R.; Scroggins, B. Performance Evaluation of a Carbon-Based Reactive Barrier for Nitrate Remediation. Presented at the RTDF Meeting, Charleston, SC, Oct 11-13, 2006, RTDF1-5.
Wilkin, R. T.; Hutchins, S. R.;. Lee T. R, ; Scroggins,B. Performance Evaluation of a Carbon-Based Reactive Barrier for Nitrate Remediation. Presented at the RTDF Meeting, Charleston, SC, Oct 11-13, 2006, RTDF1-5.
Wilson, J. T.; Adair, C. J.; Ford, R.; Wilkin, R. T.; Rifai, H.; Newell, C.; Spexet, A. M. Using Bioplume IV to Model Sustainability of MNA. In In Situ Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon & Other Organic Compounds, Proceedings of the Fifth International Battelle Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, CA, May 22 - 25, 2006; Battelle Press, Columbus, OH, D8, 2006.
Wilson, J. T.; Kaiser, P.; Weaver, J.; Kuder, T.; Philp, P.; Daugherty, S. Using Δ13c to Predict the Rate of Biodegradation of MTBE. In In Situ Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon & Other Organic Compounds, Proceedings of the 8th International In-Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium, Baltimore, MD, June 6-9, 2005; Battelle Press, Columbus, OH, B-61, A-4, 2005.
NRMRL EPA REPORTS
Sediments
Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida Innovative Technology Evaluation Report, U.S. EPA, EPA/540/R-07/007.
Development and Demonstration of a Bidirectional Adjective Flux Meter for Sediment-Water Interface, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-06/122, 2006.
Development and Demonstration of a Bidirectional Advective Flux Meter for Sediment-Water Interface. U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-06/122, 2006.
Competitive Brownfield Redevelopment Project Management and Marketing Strategies, May 2003, Saarbruecken, Germany, EPA/600/C-05/002, 2005.
Social Aspects of Brownfields Redevelopment, June 2004, Leipzig, Germany, EPA/600/C-05/009, 2005.
Dredged Material Reclamation At The Jones Island Confined Disposal Facility – ITER, U.S EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/R-04/508, 2005.
Dredged Material Reclamation At the Jones Island Confined Disposal Facility Site Capsule, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/R-04/508a, 2005.
Environmental Conditions in Northern Gulf of Mexico Coastal Waters Following Hurricane Katrina, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-07/063, 2007.
Ground Water
In-Situ Duox™ Chemical Oxidation Technology To Treat Chlorinated Organics At The Roosevelt Mills Site, Vernon, Ct: Site Characterization And Treatability Study, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/R-05/008, 2005.
Steam Enhanced Remediation Research for DNAPL in Fractured Rock, Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, Maine, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/C-05/010.
Demonstration of In Situ Dehalogenation of DNAPL through Injection of Emulsified Zero-Valent Iron at Launch Complex 34 in Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, U.S. EPA, EPA/540/R-07/006, 2004.
Dense, Nonaqueous-Phase Liquid (DNALP) Remediation Projects, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-07/066.
Assessment of Vapor Intrusion in Homes Near the Raymark Superfund Site Using Basement and Sub-Slab Air Samples, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/147, 2006.
Comparison of Geoprobe PRT and AMS GVP Soil-Gas Sampling Systems With Dedicated Vapor Probes in Sandy Soils at the Raymark Superfund Site, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-06/111, 2006.
The Impact of Ground Water-Surface Water Interactions on Contaminant Transport with Application to an Arsenic Contaminated Site, EPA Environmental Research Brief, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH, EPA/600/S-05/002, 2005.
Monitored Natural Attenuation of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground Water, Volume 1 – Technical Basis for Assessment, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, US EPA, Cincinnati, OH, EPA/600/R-07/139, 2007.
Monitored Natural Attenuation of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground Water, Volume 2 – Assessment for Non-Radionuclides Including Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Lead, Nickel, Nitrate, Perchlorate, and Selenium, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, US EPA, Cincinnati, OH, EPA/600/R-07/140, 2007.
Field Study of the Fate of Arsenic, Lead, and Zinc at the Ground-Water/Surface-Water Interface, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH, EPA/600/R-05/161, 2005.
In-Situ Chemical Oxidation - Engineering Issue. U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-06/072, 2007.
Development And Demonstration Of A Bidirectional Advective Flux Meter For Sediment-Water Interface. U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-06/122, 2006.
Field Evaluation Of Terra Therm In Situ Thermal Destruction (ISTD) Treatment Of Hexachlorocyclopentadiene, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/R-05/007, 2005.
Science Applications International Corporation. Xpert Design And Diagnostics' (XDD) In-Situ Chemical Oxidation Process Using Potassium Permanganate (KMNO4), U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/R-07/005, 2007.
Demonstration Of Aquafix And Saps Passive Mine Water Treatment Technologies At Summitville Mine Site, Innovative Technology Evaluation Report, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/R-04/501, 2005.
Workshop on Monitoring Oxidation-Reduction Processes for Ground-water Restoration, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH, EPA/600/R-02/002, 2002.
Workshop on Monitoring Oxidation-Reduction Processes for Ground-water Restoration, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH, EPA/600/R-02/002, 2002.
Natural Attenuation of Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) in Ground Water at Gasoline Spill Sites, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/X-06/022.
Multimedia
Argus, R.; Vega, A.; Gatchett, A.; Smith, T.; Ferber, U.; Steffens, K. Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools-electronic (SMARTe), Version 1.0. http://www.smarte.org (accessed 2004).
Monitored Natural Attenuation of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground Water, Volume 1 – Technical Basis for Assessment, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH, EPA/600/R-07/139, 2007.
Monitored Natural Attenuation of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground Water, Volume 2 – Assessment for Non-Radionuclides Including Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Lead, Nickel, Nitrate, Perchlorate, and Selenium, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH, EPA/600/R-07/140, 2007.
Field Study of the Fate of Arsenic, Lead, and Zinc at the Ground-Water/Surface-Water Interface, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH, EPA/600/R-05/161, 2005.
Environmental Risk Assessment/Communication Tools for Revitalization of Potentially Contaminated Sites, U.S. EPA, Portland, OR, EPA/600/C-04/099, 2004.
Morrison, M. A.; Benoit, G. Temporal Variability In Physical Speciation Of Metals During A Winter Rain-On-Snow Event. J. Environm. Qual. 2005, 34, 1610-1619.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (Site) Program Annual Report To Congress 2003, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/R-06/010, 2006.
US-German Bilateral Working Group on Brownfields Revitalization, U.S. EPA, EPA/625/C-07/002.
Economic And Environmental Analysis Of Technologies To Treat Mercury And Dispose In A Waste Containment Facility, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/157, 2005.
Stabilization Of Mercury In Waste Material From The Sulfur Bank Mercury Mine, Innovative Technology Evaluation Report, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/R-04/502, 2005.
Treatability Study Report Of Green Mountain Laboratories, Inc.’s Bioremediation Process, Treatment Of PCB Contaminated Soils, At Beede Waste Oil/Cash Energy Superfund Site, Plaistow, New Hampshire, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/R-05/006, 2005.
Active And Semi-Passive Lime Treatment Of Acid Mine Drainage At Leviathan Mine, California Bulletin, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/S-05/015, 2006.
Active And Semi-Passive Lime Treatment Of Acid Mine Drainage At Leviathan Mine, California Capsule, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/R-05/015a, 2006.
Compost-Free Biological Treatment Of Acid Rock Drainage, Technical Evaluation Bulletin, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/S-06/009, 2006.
Compost-Free Bioreactor Treatment Of Acid Rock Drainage, Technology Capsule, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/540/R-06/009a, 2006.
SMART Guidance and SMARTe - Tools for Developing Site-Specific Redevelopment Plans Brochure, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/F-03/044, 2003.
Site-specific Management Approaches and Redevelopment Tools - Technologies (SMARTtech), U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/C-03/081, 2003.
Materials Management
Case Study Demonstrating the U.S. EPA Guidance for Evaluating Landfill Gas Emissions from the Rose Hill Regional Landfill, Kingstown, RI, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/141.
Case Study Demonstrating the U.S. EPA Guidance for Evaluating Landfill Gas Emissions from the Somersworth Sanitary Landfill; Somersworth, NH, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/142.
Case Study Demonstrating U.S. EPA Guidance for Evaluating Landfill Gas Emissions from Closed or Abandoned Facilities at the Bush Valley Superfund Landfill, Abingdon, MD, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/143.
Evaluation of Former Landfill Site in Colorado Springs, Colorado Using Ground-Based Optical Remote Sensing Technology, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/-41, 2005.
Evaluation of Former Landfill Site in Fort Collins, Colorado Using Ground-Based Optical Remote Sensing Technology, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/-42, 2005.
Evaluation of Fugitive Emissions Using Ground-Based Optical Remote Sensing Technology, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-07/032, 2007.
Field Test Measurements at Five MSW Landfills with Combustion Control Technology for Landfill Gas Emissions, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-07/043, 2007.
Guidance for Evaluating Landfill Gas Emissions from Closed or Abandoned Facilities, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/123a.
Guidance for Evaluating Landfill Gas Emissions from Closed or Abandoned Facilities: Appendix C - Quality Assurance Project Plan, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/123b.
Landfill Gas Emission Model (LandGEM) - Software and Manual, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/047, 2005.
Competitive Brownfield Redevelopment - Project Management And Marketing Strategies (CD 2 OF 6), U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/C-05/002, 2005.
Measurement of Fugitive Emissions at a Bioreactor Landfill, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, EPA/600/R-05, 2005.
Measurement of Fugitive Emissions at a Landfill Practicing Leachate Recirculation and Air Injection, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/088, 2005.
Measurement of Fugitive Emissions at Region I Landfill, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-04/001, 2004.
Phase 3 Compilation CD: US-German Bilateral Working Group on Brownfields Revitalization, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/625/C-07/002.
Economic And Environmental Analysis Of Technologies To Treat Mercury And Dispose In A Waste Containment Facility, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/157, 2005.
Landfill Bioreactor Performance, Second Interim Report, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-07/060, 2007.
SMARTe 2007 Tutorial CD – January 2007 Revision, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, EPA/600/C-07/003, 2007.