Multi-Phase Extraction
Additional Resources
Superfund Remedy Report, 17th Edition
EPA 542-R-23-001, 2020
EPA prepares the Superfund Remedy Report to provide information and analyses on remedies EPA selected to address contamination at Superfund National Priorities List and Superfund Alternative Approach sites. This report is the latest in a series, prepared since 1991, on Superfund remedy selection. The latest edition focuses on the analysis of Superfund remedial actions selected in fiscal years 2018, 2019, and 2020.
The data that forms the basis of the analyses contained in SRR 17th Edition can be found at Superfund Data and Reports by downloading Contaminant of Concern Data for Decision Documents by Media and Remedy Component Data for Decision Documents by Media.
Technology Innovation News Survey
2004
The Technology Innovation News Survey contains market/commercialization information; reports on demonstrations, feasibility studies and research; and other news relevant to the hazardous waste community interested in technology development. This report is updated every two weeks.
Events and Media
CLU-IN Archived Webinars
Advancing Environmental Health Research with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Session II — ML & AI Applications to Environmental Engineering & Bioremediation
The NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP)
November 20, 2024, 2 Hours
ITRC Environmental Data Management (EDM): Best Practices for Exchanging Environmental Data
Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council
April 16, 2024, 1 Hour, 30 Minutes
ITRC Environmental Data Management (EDM): Best Practices for Exchanging Environmental Data
Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council
April 6, 2023, 1 Hour, 30 Minutes
How to Evaluate Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) Remedy Performance: Guidance and a Tool from the U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Energy, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | PNNL
October 26, 2022, 1 Hour, 30 Minutes
Design and Construction Issues at Hazardous Waste Sites Webinar on Successful Remedial Design, Session 1
Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Denver Post, SAME Philadelphia Post, and US EPA
May 12, 2021, 1 Hours
Revegetation of Mine Wastes in Arid Environments: Linking Above- and Below-Ground Performance
U.S. EPA, Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation, Technology Innovation and Field Services Division
August 12, 2020, 1 Hour, 30 Minutes
Exposures and Latent Disease Risk: Session I - Linking Exposures to Diseases with Long Latency Periods
NIEHS Superfund Research Program
May 11, 2020, 2 Hours
Matching Biochar Characteristics with Metals-Contaminated Soils to Effectively Reduce Metal Bioavailability at Mining Sites
U.S. EPA Technology Innovation and Field Services Division
November 7, 2017, 2 Hours
Analytical Tools and Methods: Session III - Fate and Transport of Contaminants
NIEHS Superfund Research Program
June 12, 2017, 2 Hours
SRP Water Innovation - An Integrated Approach to Sustainable Solutions: Session III - Water Detection Technologies
NIEHS Superfund Research Program
June 27, 2016, 2 Hours
ITRC Biochemical Reactors for Treating Mining Influenced Water
Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council
December 7, 2015, 2 Hours, 15 Minutes
Progress in Research: TCE, PCBs, and Phthalates - Exposure, Mechanisms of Disease, and Clean-Up Remedies
NIEHS Superfund Research Program
August 24, 2015, 2 Hours
Best Management and Technical Practices for Site Assessment and Remediation
OSWER OSRTI TIFSD OUST
March 11, 2015, 1 Hour, 30 Minutes
Innovative Technologies Used to Quantify Environmental Contaminant Bioavailability and Characterize Environmental Exposure
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Superfund Research Program
January 30, 2012, 2 Hours
Biological-based Assays - Indicators of Ecological Stress
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Superfund Research Program
September 23, 2010, 2 Hours
Improved Process for Identifying, Prioritizing and Addressing Emerging Pollutants
Superfund Research Program
March 25, 2010, 1 Hour, 30 Minutes
Annual Status Report 12th edition
US EPA, Technology Innovation and Field Services Division
October 11, 2007, 1 Hour, 30 Minutes
7th Passive Sampling Workshop and Symposium (Day 2)
Columbia Environmental Research Center, U. S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, and the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
April 25, 2007, 8 Hours
ITRC Strategies for Monitoring the Performance of DNAPL Source Zone Remedies
Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council
February 7, 2006, 2 Hours, 15 Minutes
DNAPLs - Above-Ground (Ex situ) Chemical/Physical Remediation Methods
National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Superfund Basic Research Program
September 7, 2005, 2 Hours
ITRC Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing of DNAPL Source Zones
Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council
March 10, 2005, 2 Hours, 15 Minutes
NIEHS/EPA Metals - Analytical Methods
National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences & U.S. EPA, Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
June 11, 2003, 2 Hours
Other Archived Events
Forced Air Remediation Workshop, 16-17 June 2009, Taipei, Taiwan
U.S. EPA, Office of International Affairs, 2009
- Section 1: Air-Based Remediation Technology Selection Logic (25 slides)
- Section 2: Sampling and Analysis Relevant to Air-Based Remediation Technologies (67 slides)
- Section 3: Sustainable Remediation and Air-Based Technologies (7 slides)
- Section 4: Soil Vapor Extraction (82 slides)
- Section 5: Bioventing (37 slides)
- Section 6: In Situ Air Sparging (41 slides)
- Section 7: Multi-Phase Extraction and Product Recovery (57 slides)
- Section 8: Thermal Systems (74 slides)
EPA's Office of International Affairs Organized the Forced Air Remediation Workshop in Taipei to deliver expert training based on slide presentations to the Environmental Protection Administration in Taiwan. The workshop focused on the correct and effective application of forced-air technologies for the removal of vapor-phase contaminants. The first three training modules discuss technology selection, sampling and monitoring considerations, and how to make the cleanup more environmentally friendly. Five technology-specific modules address applicability, configurations, design considerations and data needs, operating principles, operational strategies, limitations, cross-sections and schematics, and construction and startup/operation.