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Superfund and Technology (STL) Reading Room

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The STLs are involved with a myriad of waste-related topics, depending on Regional needs and individual expertise. They occasionally publish articles, contribute to publications or conference proceedings, or just want to let the world know about the latest and greatest article or book. This "Reading Room" page provides titles and links, when available, to publications that the STLs contributed to and believe can be useful to the waste-related work we are doing.

 

Summary of In-Situ Recovery of Uranium: EPA Region 8 and ORD Workshop for Government Staff (PDF, 16pp., 491KB), September 29, 2010, held in U.S. EPA Region 8. Coordinated by Kathleen Graham and funded by the STL program.

2007-2008 Superfund and Technology Liaison (STL) Report (PDF, 20pp., 1.7MB), edited by Kathleen Graham (STL), with contributions from all STLs

Proceedings of the National Forum on Vapor Intrusion (PDF, 71pp., 723KB). January 12-13, 2009, Philadelphia, PA. Coordinated by Bill Hagel (R3 STL) and Michael Gill (R9 STL) and co-sponsored ORD's Office of Science Policy, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response's Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation, and ORD's National Exposure Research Laboratory and Land Research Program.

Conference Proceedings for International Perspectives on Environmental Nanotechnology: Applications and Implications   Volume 1 (PDF, 296pp., 7.0MB),   Volume 2 (PDF, 304pp., 5.4MB)

Proceedings of the Desert Remedial Action Technologies (D-RAT) Workshop (PDF, 27pp., 3.6MB), October 2-4, 2007, held in Phoenix, AZ. Coordinated by Michael Gill (STL) and sponsored by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and the STL Program.

Report Summary of U.S. EPA Metals Fate and Transport Modeling Workshop (PDF, 23pp., 3.5MB), February 13-14, 2007, held in U.S. EPA Region 8. Coordinated by Brian Caruso (STL) and funded by the STL Program.

Hazardous Substances Technical Liasion Program: Putting Science to Work for EPA Regions (PDF, 24pp., 1.0MB), 2004-2006
*Note: In 2007, the HSTL Program was re-named the Superfund and Technology Liaison Program.

Proceedings of the Nanotechnology Site Remediation Workshop (PDF, 51pp., 813KB), September 6-7, 2006, held in Chicago, IL. Coordinated by Charles Maurice (STL) and funded by the STL Program.

Proceedings of the International Conference on The Future of Agriculture: Science, Stewardship and Sustainability (PDF, 632pp., 7.2MB), August 7-9, 2006, held in Sacramento, CA. Conducted by Kansas State University as part of EPA's Midwest Hazardous Substances Research Center. Funded in part by the STL program. Robert Mournighan (STL), Michael Gill (STL) and John Barich (STL) were on the organizing committee.

Overview of Groundwater Remediation Technologies for MTBE and TBA ITRC Technology Overview (PDF, 132pp., 2.4MB) Exit EPA, February 2005, Michael Gill (STL), et al.

Introduction to Energy Conservation and Production at Waste Cleanup Sites EPA Engineering Forum Issue Paper EPA 542-S-04-001 (PDF, 36pp., 848KB), May 2004, Michael Gill (STL) and Katarina Mahutova.

A Compendium of Chemical, Physical and Biological Methods for Assessing and Monitoring the Remediation of Contaminated Sediment Sites EPA 600-R-04-108 (PDF, 291pp., 2.2MB), April 2004, edited by Jon Josephs (STL), et al.

Performance Monitoring of MNA Remedies for VOCs in Ground Water EPA 600-R-04-027, April 2004, Steve Mangion (STL), et al.

Caruso, B.S. (STL) 2004. Modeling metals transport and sediment/water interactions in a mining-impacted mountain stream (PDF, 13pp., 561KB), Journal of the American Water Resources Association 40(6): 1603-1615.

Caruso, B.S. (STL) 2003. Water quality simulation for planning restoration of a mined watershed (PDF, 24pp., 270KB), Water, Air and Soil Pollution 150(1-4): 221-234.

Proceedings from Chemistry for the Protection of the Environment XIII Hilo, Hawaii, 2004 Environmental Science Research, Volume 59 Edited by Robert Mournighan (STL), John Barich (STL), et al.


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