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Providing information about innovative treatment and site characterization technologies while acting as a forum for all waste remediation stakeholders

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DNAPL Remediation: Selected Projects Where Regulatory Closure Goals Have Been Achieved
The purpose of this paper is to highlight sites where dense nonaqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) source reduction has been demonstrated as an aid in meeting regulatory cleanup goals. The presence of DNAPL in the subsurface can serve as a long-term source of dissolved contami...
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EPA Announces Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund and Environmental Job Training Grants
Communities in 55 state or local governments will receive $55 million in supplemental funding for brownfields revolving loan fund grants to help communities carry out cleanup activities, redevelopment projects, and create jobs for local residents living near brownfields...
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Summary of Key Existing EPA CERCLA Policies for Groundwater Restoration
This Directive provides a compilation of some key existing EPA groundwater policies to assist EPA Regions in making groundwater restoration decisions pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) and the National Continge...
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Technology News and Trends Newsletter
This issue of Technology News and Trends provides selected updates on pilot projects and treatability studies described in past issues. Some technologies moved toward full-scale application at the study sites, while others were supplemented or replaced by one or more te...
View Issue No. 43 - July 2009