About the Technology Innovation and Field Services Division
Technology Innovation and Field Services Division Staff Directory
TIFSD Immediate Office
Mailing Address:U.S. EPA (5203P) William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460 |
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Pamela Barr, Division Director | (703) 603-0262 | barr.pamela@epa.gov |
Dennisses Valdes, Associate Division Director | (703) 603-0263 | valdes.dennisses@epa.gov |
Charlene Hedgepeth | (703) 603-8751 | hedgepeth.charlene@epa.gov |
Technology Integration and Information Branch
Mailing Address:U.S. EPA (5203P) William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460 |
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Daniel Powell, Branch Chief | (703) 603-7196 | powell.dan@epa.gov |
Michael Adam | (703) 603-9915 | adam.michael@epa.gov |
Jean Balent | (703) 603-9924 | balent.jean@epa.gov |
Kirby Biggs | (703) 823-3081 | biggs.kirby@epa.gov |
Deana Crumbling | (703) 603-0643 | crumbling.deana@epa.gov |
Matthew Jefferson | (703) 603-8892 | jefferson.matthew@epa.gov |
Cheryl Johnson | (703) 603-9045 | johnson.cheryl@epa.gov |
Carlos Pachon | (703) 603-9904 | pachon.carlos@epa.gov |
Gary Turner | (703) 603-9902 | turner.gary@epa.gov |
Technology Assessment Branch
Mailing Address:U.S. EPA (5203P) William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460 |
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Greg Gervais, Branch Chief | (703) 603-0690 | gervais.gregory@epa.gov |
Jim Cummings | (703) 603-7197 | cummings.james@epa.gov |
Linda Fiedler | (703) 603-7194 | fiedler.linda@epa.gov |
Ed Gilbert | (703) 603-8883 | gilbert.edward@epa.gov |
Michele Mahoney | (703) 603-9057 | mahoney.michele@epa.gov |
Mailing Address: U.S. EPA (5203P) William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460 |
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Melanie Hoff, Branch Chief | (703) 603-8808 | hoff.melanie@epa.gov |
Charlie Appleby | (703) 347-0266 | appleby.charlie@epa.gov |
Helen Britz | (703) 603-8831 | britz.helen@epa.gov |
Kevin Cofield | (703) 603-8738 | cofield.kevin@epa.gov |
Sara Duncan | (703) 603-9097 | goehl.sara@epa.gov |
Renee Hamilton | (703) 603-9092 | hamilton.renee@epa.gov |
Brett Moody | (703) 603-9903 | moody.brett@epa.gov |
Shari Myers | (703) 603-8848 | myers.shari@epa.gov |
Les Szabo | (703) 603-9149 | szabo.les@epa.gov |
Lucinda Taylor | (703) 603-8818 | taylor.lucinda@epa.gov |
Mailing Address: U.S. EPA (101MS101) 2890 Woodbridge Avenue Building 18, MS 101 Edison, NJ 08837 |
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Harry Compton, Branch Chief | (732) 321-6751 | compton.harry@epa.gov |
Marc Greenberg, Deputy Branch Chief | (732) 452-6413 | greenberg.marc@epa.gov |
Mailing Address: U.S. EPA 4220 South Maryland Parkway Building D, Suite 800 Las Vegas, NV 89119 |
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Dennisses Valdes, Deputy Branch Chief | (702) 784-8003 | valdes.dennisses@epa.gov |
Subject Matter Overview
1,4-Dioxane | Linda Fiedler |
Advanced Monitoring (21M2) | Michael Adam |
Arsenic Treatment | Linda Fiedler |
Bioremediation - Groundwater | Linda Fiedler, Ed Gilbert |
Bioremediation - Soil | Linda Fiedler |
Brownfields | Carlos Pachon, Jean Balent |
Building the Technical Capacity of Small and Disadvantaged Businesses | Carlos Pachon |
Chemical Oxidation - In Situ | Michael Adam, Ed Gilbert |
Chromium VI | Ed Gilbert |
CLU-IN Social Media Initiatives | Jean Balent |
CLU-IN Website | Jean Balent, Michael Adam |
Cost and Performance | Jim Cummings, Linda Fiedler, Greg Gervais |
Data Management | Michael Adam |
Databases/Remediation Systems | Greg Gervais |
Decision Support Tools | Michael Adam, Carlos Pachon |
DNAPL Removal or Treatment | Jim Cummings, Linda Fiedler |
Ecological Revitalization | Michele Mahoney |
Field Characterization Technologies | Deana Crumbling |
Field Support Software (e.g. Forms II Lite) | Renee Hamilton |
Fractured Bedrock | Ed Gilbert |
Global Efforts to Advance Remediation at Contaminated Sites | Carlos Pachon |
Green Remediation | Carlos Pachon |
Groundwater (Including treatment) | Linda Fiedler, Ed Gilbert |
High-Resolution Site Characterization | Carlos Pachon |
Internet Seminars | Jean Balent, Michael Adam |
Interstate Technology Regulatory Council | Kirby Biggs, Linda Fiedler |
Laboratory Analysis | Renee Hamilton |
Laboratory Quality Assurance Programs | Renee Hamilton |
Manufactured Gas Plants | Jim Cummings |
Mass Flux Measurement | Jim Cummings |
Metals - In Situ Treatment | Linda Fiedler |
Mining Sites | Michele Mahoney |
MTBE Treatment | Linda Fiedler, Greg Gervais |
Nanomaterials | Greg Gervais |
NAPLS (light and dense) | Jim Cummings |
Natural Attenuation | Linda Fiedler, Ed Gilbert |
Optimization | Kirby Biggs |
Perchlorate | Greg Gervais, Linda Fiedler |
Phytoremediation | Linda Fiedler |
Project Team Websites | Jean Balent |
Pump and Treat | Linda Fiedler |
RCRA Technical Support | Michael Adam |
Sampling and Analysis, Sample Design | Deana Crumbling |
Site Characterization Technologies | Deana Crumbling |
Soil Vapor Extraction Optimization | Jim Cummings |
Soil Washing | Jim Cummings |
Solidification/Stabilization | Linda Fiedler |
Superfund Remedy Report | Carlos Pachon, Linda Fiedler |
Surfactant or Cosolvent Flushing | Jim Cummings |
SVE (with enhancements) | Jim Cummings |
TechDirect | Michael Adam |
Technical Support Project (Groundwater Forum, Engineering Forum, Fed Facilities Forum) | Linda Fiedler, Greg Gervais |
Technology News and Trends | Linda Fiedler |
Thermal Desorption | Jim Cummings |
Thermal Treatment - In Situ | Jim Cummings |
TIFSD Outreach - Marketing | Dennisses Valdes, Carlos Pachon |
Training | Carlos Pachon, Greg Gervais, Gary Turner |
Triad Support | Deana Crumbling, Carlos Pachon |
Vapor Intrusion | Michael Adam |
Vendor/Commercialization Support | Carlos Pachon |
Wood Treater Sites | Jim Cummings |
Other Web Sites Supported by the Technology Innovation and Field Services Division
The Training Exchange (Trainex)
The Training Exchange website (Trainex) is designed to provide a wide range of training information to EPA, other federal agency, state, tribal, and local staff involved in hazardous waste management and remediation. Trainex focuses on free training directed to federal and state staff. This site includes training schedules for deliveries of many courses, both classroom and Internet-based.
EPA works in partnership with organizations, such as the Interstate Technology Regulatory Council (ITRC), and other agencies, such as the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), to offer training relevant to hazardous waste remediation, site characterization, risk assessment, emergency response, site/incident management, counter-terrorism, and the community's role in site management and cleanup.
EPA works in partnership with organizations, such as the Interstate Technology Regulatory Council (ITRC), and other agencies, such as the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), to offer training relevant to hazardous waste remediation, site characterization, risk assessment, emergency response, site/incident management, counter-terrorism, and the community's role in site management and cleanup.
Scribe: Environmental Field Data Capture
Scribe is a software tool developed by the USEPA's Environmental Response Team (ERT) to assist in the process of managing environmental data. Scribe captures sampling, observational, and monitoring field data. Examples of Scribe field tasks include Soil Sampling, Water Sampling, Air Sampling and Biota Sampling. Scribe can import electronic data including Analytical Lab Result data (EDD) and Sampling Location data such as GPS. Scribe supports handheld extensions, Scriblets, to capture and import sampling and monitoring data collected on handheld PDAs.
Superfund Analytical Services/Contract Laboratory Program (CLP)
The Analytical Services Branch (ASB), formerly the Analytical Operations/Data Quality Center, has broadened its mission and is responsible for managing the Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) for routine analytical services; developing new analytical services for other analyses such as dioxin and asbestos; providing quality assurance services for CLP and non-CLP data; developing and maintaining information technology (IT) tools for CLP and non-CLP data; and promoting field analytics and direct push technologies for sampling.
Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable
The mission of the Roundtable is to exchange information and provide a forum for joint activity regarding the development and demonstration of innovative technologies for hazardous waste site remediation. The exchange systhesizes the technical knowledge that Federal Agenices have compiled and provides a more comprehensive record of performance and cost. Members include major developers and users of these technologies: Department of Defense: U.S. Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Department of Energy, Department of the Interior, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Triad Resource Center Web Site
This web site serves as the official web site for the Triad approach. EPA and a multiagency partnership developed this web site to provide one-stop-shopping for Triad information, case studies, training opportunities, and news.
EPA Brownfields and Land Revitalization Technology Support Center
Coordinated through EPA's Technology Innovation and Field Services Division, the Brownfields and Land Revitalization Technology Support Center ensures that Brownfields decision makers are aware of the full range of technologies available to make informed or "smart" technology decisions for their sites. The Brownfields Center provides a readily accessible resource for unbiased assessments and supporting information on options relevant to specific sites. The Center also provides a technology-oriented review process for investigation and clean-up plans for these sites. The project also provides information about other available support activities, such as those conducted by the Technical Assistance to Brownfields (TAB) Program located at the five regional Hazardous Substance Research Centers. Direct support is available to EPA regional staff, state staff, and local governments.
For more information, please contact Carlos Pachon, Technology Integration and Information Branch, (703) 603-9904, pachon.carlos@epa.gov.
For more information, please contact Carlos Pachon, Technology Integration and Information Branch, (703) 603-9904, pachon.carlos@epa.gov.
Remediation Technologies Development Forum (RTDF)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the Remediation Technologies Development Forum (RTDF) in 1992 to enhance the development and application of innovative hazardous waste characterization and treatment technologies. Eight self-managed RTDF Action Teams have formed over the years. The last Action Team was established in 2001 and several teams have completed, or are no longer actively involved, in field demonstrations of new technologies. Therefore, as of the end of June 2006, active maintenance of the RTDF web site will no longer be conducted. However, the web site, including all RTDF products, will be available until at least 2016 and minor updates will be made on an as needed basis.
This site is intended to be a tool to help streamline the work of OSCs and provide them a forum to share information and lessons learned with OSCs around the country.
U.S. EPA Technical Support Project
Provides technical assistance to Regional Remedial Project Managers, Corrective Action Staff, and On-Scene Coordinators. The Project consists of a network of Regional Forums and specialized Technical Support Centers located in ORD and the Office of Radiation Programs (ORP) laboratories, and OLEM's Environmental Response Team.
For more information, please contact Linda Fiedler, Technology Assessment Branch, (703) 603-7194, fiedler.linda@epa.gov.
For more information, please contact Linda Fiedler, Technology Assessment Branch, (703) 603-7194, fiedler.linda@epa.gov.
State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners
The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners is made up of representatives of state governments with a formal program to address remediation of dry cleaner sites. The Coalition, supported by EPA's Technology Innovation and Field Services Division, serves as a roundtable for discussion of issues related to cleanup of dry cleaner sites, with particular emphasis on the use of innovative technologies. Coalition members are developing and making available a variety of information to assist states in addressing the cleanup of drycleaner sites more efficiently and effectively.
Technologies for Cleaning Up Contaminated Sites Area on EPA's Web Site
The Clean Up Technologies Area provides information about characterization and treatment technologies for the hazardous waste remediation community. It offers technology selection tools and describes programs, organizations, publications for federal and state personnel, consulting engineers, technology developers and vendors, remediation contractors, researchers, community groups, and individual citizens. Our goal is to create an information support net for all technology decision makers who address contamination of soil or groundwater.