Potomac Institute for Policy Studies901 N. Stuart Street, Suite 200 (Mezzanine Level)Arlington, VA 22203Tel: 571-372-6565

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Time

Topic/Title

Speaker

0900 

ER-201130: Demonstration and Commercialization of theSediment Ecosystem Assessment Protocol (SEAP) (ESTCP)

Gunther RosenSPAWAR Systems CenterPacific

0945

ER-201128: Micoelectrode Observatory for In SituMonitoring of Metals Concentration and Mobility in Contaminated Sediments (ESTCP)

Nancy RuizNAVFAC ESC

1030

Break

1045 

ER-201214: Demonstration of Fluorescent MagneticParticles for Linking Sources to Sediments at DoD Sites(ESTCP)

James LeatherSPAWAR Systems Center

1130

ER-201131: Demonstration of In-Situ Treatment withReactive Amendments for Contaminated Sediments inActive DoD Harbors (ESTCP)

Bart ChadwickSPAWAR Systems Center 

1215

Lunch

1245

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1345 

ER-2134: A Permeable Active Amendment Concrete(PAAC) for Contaminant Remediation and Erosion Control(ESTCP)

Anna KnoxSavannah River NationalLaboratory

1430

Break

1445

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1515

Adjourn

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Time

Topic/Title

Speaker

0900

ER-201025: Use of Compound-Specific Stable IsotopeAnalysis to Distinguish Between Vapor Intrusion andIndoor Sources of VOCs (ESTCP)

Thomas McHughGSI Environmental Inc.

0945

ER-201119: Use of On-Site GC/MS Analysis to DistinguishBetween Vapor Intrusion and Indoor Sources of VOCs(ESTCP)

Thomas McHughGSI Environmental Inc.

1030

Break

1045

ER-201211: Frequently Asked Questions about MonitoredNatural Attenuation in the 21st Century (ESTCP)

Charles NewellGSI Environmental Inc

1130

ER-201125: Use of Mass-Flux Measurement and Vapor-Phase Tomography To Quantify Vadose-Zone SourceStrength and Distribution (ESTCP)

Mark BrusseauUniversity of Arizona

1215 

Lunch

1245

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1345 

ER-201029: Integrated Stable Isotope-Reactive Transport Model Approach for Assessment of Chlorinated Solvent Degradation (ESTCP) 

Paul PhilpUniversity of Oklahoma

1430

ER-201122: Cost-Effective, Ultra-sensitive Groundwater Monitoring for Site Remediation and Management (ESTCP) 

Rolf HaldenArizona State University

1515

Break

1530

ER-201121: Direct Push Optical Screening Tool for High Resolution, Real Time Mapping of Chlorinated Solvent DNAPL Architecture (ESTCP)

Murray EinarsonHaley & Aldrich

1615

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1700

Adjourn

Thursday November 8, 2012 

Time

Topic/Title

Speaker

0900 

ER-201213: A Flexible Permeable Reactive Barrier for Protection of Wetland Sediments from Heavy Metals in Runoff Water (ESTCP) 

0945 

ER-201124: In Situ Biogeochemical Transformation ofChlorinated Solvents (ESTCP)

Pat EvansCDM Smith 

1030

Break

1045

ER-200829: Treatment of N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in Groundwater Using a Fluidized Bed Bioreactor (ESTCP) 

1130

ER-200828: Field Demonstration of Propane Biosparging for In-Situ Remediation of N-Nitrosodimethylamine in Groundwater (ESTCP) 

Paul HatzingerShaw Environmental 

1215

Lunch

1245

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

 1345

ER-201026: Incorporating Aerobic Processes intoRemedies for Large Chlorinated Solvent Plumes (ESTCP)

Brian LooneySavannah River NationalLaboratory

 1430

ER-201118: Demonstration of a Fractured Rock Geophysical Toolbox (FRGT) for Characterization and Monitoring of DNAPL Biodegradation in Fractured RockAquifers (ESTCP)

Lee SlaterRutgers University - Newark

1515

Break

1530

ER-201033: Solar Powered Remediation and pH Control(ESTCP)

Robert SteffanShaw Environmental, Inc.

1615

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1700

Adjourn