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An Analysis of Barriers to Innovative Treatment Technologies: Summary of Existing Studies and Current Initiatives
Order EPA 542-B-00-003
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This report presents a summary of existing studies of barriers that have historically impeded the successful commercialization of ITTs. The goal of An Analysis of Barriers to Innovative Treatment Technologies: Summary of Existing and Current Initiatives is to help ITT providers understand the types of barriers that may challenge the development and full commercialization of ITTs by presenting reasons beyond market forces that inhibit development of ITTs and their routine use.


Bridging the Valley of Death.
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A finance study that addresses management, regulatory, exporting, and financing issues faced by environmental technology developers and users.


Cleaning Up the Nation's Waste Sites: Markets and Technology Trends - 2004 Edition.
Order EPA 542-R-04-015
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EPA's Cleaning Up the Nation's Waste Sites: Markets and Technology Trends (2004 Edition), provides a overview of the US market for the cleanup of sites contaminated with hazardous waste and petroleum products. The report covers the Nation's seven major cleanup markets, namely Superfund, RCRA Corrective Action, DoD, DOE, USTs, Civilian Federal Agencies, and State Voluntary cleanup programs. It targets industry and government officials preparing research, development, and business strategies. The information it presents is intended to support those who are developing, commercializing, and marketing new cleanup technologies to meet the future demand.


Cleaning Up the Nation's Waste Sites: Markets and Technology Trends - 1996 Edition.
Order EPA 542-R-96-005
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This study describes the future demand for remediation services in all of the major cleanup programs in the U.S., including Superfund, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) corrective action, underground storage tanks, state programs, and federal agencies such as the Departments of Defense and Energy (DOD and DOE). The data on each program include the number of sites that remain to be cleaned up, general site and waste characteristics, and other factors that affect the demand for remediation services. While the report considers a broad range of remediation services required in the future, its purpose is to provide insight into the potential application of new treatment technologies.


Environmental Business Council Resources
Order EPA 542-K-97-002
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This publication identifies 28 organizations, whose primary function is to contribute to the economic development and marketing of environmental technologies.


Guide to Technology Commercialization Assistance for EPA SBIR Program Awardees.
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This commercialization assistance guide presents information on various programs and organizations that offer technical and financial assistance, as well as information and other resources, to small businesses and entrepreneurs.

Innovative Treatment Technology Developer’s Guide to Support Services (Fourth Edition)
Order EPA 542-B-99-008
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This guide is intended to assist developers of innovative hazardous waste treatment technologies by identifying sources of assistance as they progress through the development, demonstration, and commercialization process. Mirroring the stages of that process and identifying resources appropriate to each stage, the guide will help developers to sort through the maze of resources available to find those that meets their needs.


Perspectives on Private Investment in Innovative Remediation Technology Companies
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The purpose of this report is to develop a framework for policy makers to significantly accelerate the successful commercialization of innovative clean-up, treatment and site characterization technologies. The Environmental Capital Network has attempted to identify and understand the steps that can be taken to increase the quantity and speed of private equity investments in early stage companies developing and commercializing innovative remediation technologies.


Profile of Innovative Treatment Technology Providers
Order EPA 542-R-99-012
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The purpose of this study is to offer detailed information about the market, financial, and stock market performance over time of a sector of the environmental technology market – companies that offer innovative remediation technology approaches. While successful commercialization of technologies is tied to many factors, this report attempts to provide a realistic backdrop and set of expectations for financial performance for new entrants into that market. This multi-year review highlights the importance of building alliances beyond the market niche of remediation to achieve better financial results. In addition, by reviewing both the successful and the less successful approaches that have been taken, the report suggests strategies for achieving successful commercialization.


Regional Market Opportunities for Innovative Site Cleanup Technologies: Middle Atlantic States.
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Provides an analysis of the regional market for innovative treatment technologies. This report, aimed at developers and vendors of site remediation services, provides information on potential markets for site clean-up technologies and services in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.


Regional Market Opportunities for Innovative Site Cleanup Technologies: Southeastern States.
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Provides an analysis of the regional market for innovative treatment technologies. This report, aimed at developers and vendors of site remediation services, provides information on potential markets for site clean-up technologies and services in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

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