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Your search for Sponsor = U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) returned 9 record(s).
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  1. Asbestos Removal Assessment Support (EPA Region 9)
    The Volpe Center is supporting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by providing Removal Assessment Support at twenty sites in EPA Region 9. All twenty sites received vermiculite from a mine in Libby, Montana, contaminated with asbestos. Mined

  2. Assessing Risk Associated with Reuse of Contaminated Hazardous Waste Sites
    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has asked the Volpe Center's Environmental Engineering Division for support in fulfilling its goal of cleaning up the nation's hazardous waste sites. To promote the reuse of remediated, previously

  3. Assisting in the Remediation of Contaminated Soil at the Jacobs Smelter Site
    The Jacob Smelter was a major ore processing facility that operated in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Stockton, a booming mining town in the Oquirrh Mountains of Central Utah. Sometime in the early 1900s the smelter closed and the facility was

  4. Helping EPA Superfund to Meet the Challenge
    Case Study: Background

    The EPA Headquarters Superfund, charged with the responsibility of managing cleanup of the nation's worst toxic dumping sites, was facing dual pressures. Superfund was reorganizing to add needed agility and responsiveness to

  5. Investigating the Threat of Asbestos Exposure to Residents in Libby, Montana
    Asbestos exposure resulting from vermiculite mining, processing, and transportation activities has been linked to 192 deaths in Libby, Montana, and 375 additional cases of asbestos-related disease since 1961, according to the Post-Intelligencer, a

  6. Managing Superfund Sites: Volpe Develops Environmental Data Management Network for EPA
    The Volpe Center's Environmental Engineering Division is playing a key role in improving the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) ability to manage Superfund sites that are in the post-construction phase. In order to ensure that environmental

  7. Superfund Information Systems
    In 1994 and 1995, the Automation Technology Division supported the Environmental Protection Agency in developing Version 3 of the computer system supporting the Superfund Program. This is the nation-wide system for managing the Superfund Program

  8. Support for the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative
    The Volpe Center is providing support to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 1 in implementing its Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative. Specifically, the Volpe Center is conducting environmental site assessments

  9. Volpe Maintains Emergency Response Notification System for EPA
    The Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) is a database used to store nationwide information on initial reports of oil discharges and hazardous substances releases. When a release report is submitted to federal authorities such as the

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