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Abstract:
The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program, now in its
sixteenth year is an integral part of EPA's research into alternative
cleanup methods for hazardous waste sites around the nation. The SITE
Program was created to encourage the development and routine use of innovative
treatment and monitoring and measurement technologies. Under the program,
EPA enters into cooperative agreements with technology developers. These
developers research and refine their innovative technologies at bench-
or pilot-scale and then, with EPA's support, demonstrate them at hazardous
waste sites. As a result, the SITE Program provides environmental decision-makers
with data on new, viable treatment technologies that may have performance
or cost advantages compared to traditional treatment technologies.
This document is intended as a reference guide for those interested in
technologies participating in the SITE Demonstration, Emerging Technology,
and Measurement and Monitoring Programs. The two-page profiles are organized
into two sections for each program, completed and ongoing projects, and
are presented in alphabetical order by developer name. Reference tables
for SITE Program participants precede the sections and contain EPA and
developer contacts. Inquiries about a SITE technology evaluation or the
SITE Program should be directed to the specific EPA project manager; inquiries
on the technology process should be directed to the specific technology
developer.
Each technology profile contains (1) a technology developer and process
name, (2) a technology description, including a schematic diagram or photograph
of the process, (3) a discussion of waste applicability, (4) a project
status report, and (5) EPA project manager and technology developer contacts.
The profiles also include summaries of demonstration results, if available.
The technology description and waste applicability sections are written
by the developer. EPA prepares the status and demonstration results sections.
A Trade Name Index and Applicability Index are also included in the back
of this document. The Applicability Index is organized by 11 media categories,
19 waste categories, and 14 technology categories.
William Frietsch,
frietsch.william@epa.gov
SITE Profiles:
Eleventh Edition Compact Disc, (EPA/540/C-03/501) |
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Technology
Profiles Eleventh Edition Volume 1. Demonstration
Program (EPA/540/R-03/501) |
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Preliminary
Pages (PDF, 183kb, 9 pp) |
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SITE
Program Description (PDF, 841kb, 20 pp) |
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Completed
Projects A-B (PDF, 1.5M, 36 pp) |
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Completed
Projects C-E (PDF, 1.7M, 40 pp) |
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Completed
Projects F-I (PDF, 1.3M, 26 pp) |
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Completed
Projects J-N (PDF, 3.27M, 41 pp) |
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Completed
Projects O-S (PDF, 2M, 46 pp) |
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Completed
Projects T-Z (PDF, 2.2M, 40 pp) |
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Ongoing
Projects (PDF, 1.5M, 34 pp) |
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Trade
Name Index (PDF, 146kb, 13 pp) |
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Applicability
Index (PDF, 6.2M, 162 pp) |
Technology
Profiles Eleventh Edition Volume 2. Emerging Technology
Program (EPA/540/R-03/501A) |
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Preliminary
Pages (PDF, 487kb, 16 pp) |
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SITE
Program Description (PDF, 487kb, 6pp) |
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SITE
Program Contacts (PDF, 487kb, 1 pp) |
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Completed
Projects A-C (PDF, 771kb, 28 pp) |
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Completed
Projects E-H (PDF, 967kb, 34 pp) |
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Completed
Projects I-M (PDF, 2.2M, 30 pp) |
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Completed
Projects N-S (PDF, 825kb, 26 pp) |
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Completed
Projects T-Z (PDF, 952kb, 28 pp) |
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Ongoing
Projects (PDF, 358kb, 14 pp) |
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Trade
Name Index (PDF, 146kb, 9 pp) |
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Applicability
Index (PDF, 6.2M, 162 pp) |
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Table
3 (PDF, 360kb, 8 pp) |
Technology
Profiles Eleventh Edition Volume 3. Measurement
and Monitoring Program (EPA/540/R-03/501B) |
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Preliminary
Pages (PDF, 942kb, 14 pp) |
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SITE
Program Description (PDF, 942kb, 5 pp) |
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SITE
Program Contacts (PDF, 942kb, 1 pp) |
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Completed
Projects A-F (PDF, 3M, 28 pp) |
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Completed
Projects G-R (PDF, 1.8M, 32 pp) |
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Completed
Projects S-Z (PDF, 3.9M, 32 pp) |
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Trade
Name Index (PDF, 146kb, 9 pp) |
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Applicability
Index (PDF, 6.2M, 162 pp) |
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Table
4 (PDF, 741kb, 5 pp) |
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