Conference Program
Poster Presentations 2001

Analysis

Soil Vapor Analysis to Document Solvent Contamination Sources, Contaminant Plume Geometry, and Evidence of Dehalogenation
Vanessa A. Gallo, AMEC Earth & Environmental, Somerset, NJ

Core Analysis: Is it a Good Indicator of Metal Release and Capping Efficiency?
Chunhua Liu, Gradient Corporation, Cambridge, MA

The Sequestering of Volatile Organic Compounds in Sediment Samples: A Time Line Comparison of Method 5035 High-Level vs. Low-Level
Elizabeth M. Porta, The Woods Hole Group, Inc., Raynham, MA

Bioremediation

Microbiological Remediation of Oil-Contaminated Soils
NA Kireeva, Bashkirian State University, Ufa. Russia

The Use of Microbiological Preparations for Bioremediation of Soils Contaminated by Different Oil Products
NA Kireeva, Bashkirian State University, Ufa, Russia

Phytotoxicity and Degradation of Diesel Hydrocarbons in the Soil
Samina Siddiqui, Centre for International Postgraduate Studies, Dresden, Germany

Environmental Forensics

Optimizing Purge-and-Trap GC/MS Analysis of Gasoline Range Compounds for Environmental Forensics Investigations
Edward M. Healey, S. Andrew Smith, Battelle Environmental Forensics Group, Duxbury, MA

PCBs Analyzed by Mass Spectrometry (Method 680) - Homolog - Congener Analysis
Peter J. Kane, The Woods Hole Group, Inc., Raynham, MA

Compound-Specific Carbon Isotope Ratios used in Forensic Studies of Former Manufactured Gas Plant Sites
David M. Mauro and David R. Craig, META Environmental, Inc., R. Paul Philp, University of Oklahoma

Detailed Fingerprinting of Automotive Gasoline and Other Light Distillates by Purge-and-Trap Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
Richard M. Uhler, Battelle Environmental Forensics Group, Duxbury, MA

Fate

Addition of Soybean Derived Fuel to Improve the Quality and Stability of Middle Distillate Fuel
George W. Mushrush, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

Perchlorate Biotransport Survey
Stephen J. Rembish, Parsons Engineering Science, Inc., Austin, TX

Heavy Metals

Engineering Remedial Actions under Superfund on the Smelterville Flars, Shoshone County, Idaho
Tom Bourque, TerraGraphics Environmental Engineering, Inc., Kellogg, ID

Generation of Facility-Wide Soil Background Values- A Case Study
Keith W. Henn, Tetra Tech NUS, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA

Metal Drivers of Risk-Based Soil Remediation at DoD Sites
Michael Ruby, Exponent, Boulder, CO

The Environmental Significance of Cadmium and Lead in Contaminated Soils
I.A.A.Saad, Institute of Postgraduate Studies and Research, University of Malaya, Malaysia

Pollution of Soils and of other Environmental Components in the Area of Operation of the Aluminium Smelter
Alexander Schetnikov, Institute of Geography SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia

Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination of Sediments, Water and Mollusks in the Coastal Zone of Russian Far East
Vladimir M. Shulkin, Pacific Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia

Risk Assessment and Definition of Risk Management Measures in Former Shooting Ranges
Jaana Sorvari, Finnish Environment Institute, Helinski, Finland

Mercury Contributions from Oil-Fired Power Plants in South Florida to Wet Deposition in the Everglades Area
Ed Zillioux, FPL Environmental Services, Juno Beach, FL

Innovative Technologies

Innovative Methods of Treating Groundwater and Soil Gas Containing VOCs and SVOCs
Shannon L. Daigle and Craig C. Lizotte, Environmental Science Services, Inc. and Kelly J. McQueeney, Envirogen, Inc.

Commercializing Innovative Technologies in the Environmental Remediation Marketplace
David L. Fleming, Thermal Remediation Services, Inc. (TRS), Bellevue, WA

An Innovative Technology for Characterizing Hydrocarbon Contaminated Sites
Pradeep U. Kurup, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Lowell, MA

Modeling

Groundwater Modeling for New York City Water Treatment Plant Design
Robert P. Schreiber, Camp, Dresser & McKee, Cambridge, MA

MTBE

Evaluation of MTBE Remediation Options
Rula A. Deeb, Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., Oakland, CA

In-Situ Biological Destruction of MTBE: Field Engineering Solutions Based on Lessons Learned from the Lab
Rula A. Deeb, Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., Oakland, CA

Biological Treatment of Methyl tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) Contaminated Groundwater
Robert J. Steffan, Ph.D., Scott Drew, and Kelly J. McQueeney, P.E., Envirogen, Inc.

Phytoremediation

Enhancing Metal Bioavailbility for Phytoremediation Strategy: Preliminary Results in the PhytoDec Project
Meri Barbafieri, Institute of Soil Chemistry, Pisa, Italy

New Techniques for Field Monitoring: LIBS Technology Application in Field for Phytoremediation Treatment
Meri Barbafieri, Institute of Soil Chemistry, Pisa, Italy

Phytoremediation of Soils Contaminated by Used Motor Oil
Elena Dominguez, Ball State University, Muncie, IN

Treatment of Dairy Lagoon Wastes by Aquatic Plants
Jeffery Lyon, Washington State University Tri-Cities, Richland, WA

DNAPL and Groundwater Containment Utilizing Phytoremediation
Matthew D. Millias, Parsons Engineering Science, Liverpool, NY

Methane Phytoremediation by Vegetative Landfill Cover Systems
Steven A. Rock, US EPA, Cincinnati, OH

Radionuclides

Scientific Base of Remediation Technology of Radioactive Sludge and Scale from Oil and Gas Condensate Production and Processing
E.I Krapivsky, V.O Nekoutchaev, V.N. Rygakov

Applying Federal Radiological Guidance for Remediation of a Mixed-Waste Site
William D. Lilley, Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc., Syracuse, NY

Development of Criteria to Evaluate Indoor Radon Potential in East Coast Homes
Douglas G. Mose, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

RBCA

A Case Study: Program for Risk-Based Characterization and Remediation of Crude Oil Pipeline Leaks
Christina Robinson, Kiran K. Srinivasan, ENTRIX, Inc., Houston, TX

Remediation

Organoclays Remove Organics and Metals from Water
George R. Alther, Biomin, Inc., Ferndale, MI

In-Situ Thermal Destruction Makes Stringent Soil and Sediment Goals Attainable
Ralph S. Baker, TerraTherm, LLC, Fitchburg, MA

Quantitative Assessment of Monitored Natural Attenuation for Petroleum Hydrocarbon and Chlorinated Ethene Contaminant Plumes
J. Steven Brauner, Parsons Engineering Science, Canton, MA

Remediation of Soil, Wastes and Sludge on a Former Refinery Site
Christian Belanger, Biogenie, Sainte Foy, Quebec, Canada

An Overview of the Successes and Lessons Learned from Thirteen Deployments of Six-Phase Heating for Site Remediation
Greg Beyke, Thermal Remediation Services, Inc. (TRS), Marietta, GA

In-Situ Chemical Oxidation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Soil and Groundwater at NWIRP Bedford, Massachusetts
Dan Bryant, Geo-Cleanse International, Inc., Kenilworth, NJ

The Practical Utility of Using Visualization Tools in the Soil Remedial Action Planning Process
Kevin W. Frysinger, Environmental Standards, Inc., Valley Forge, PA

Getting the Most Out of Your Pump and Treat System
Wallace Hise, Chung and Associates, Inc., Sandy, UT

Pilot-Scale Demonstration of C-Sparge TM System for Reactive Wall for HVOC Contaminated Groundwater
Edward M. Kellar, Harding ESE, Gainsville, FL

KDHE-DERA Pilot Test and Remedial Results of C-SpargeÔ for Removal of PCE in Groundwater
William B. Kerfoot, K-V Associates, Inc., Mashpee, MA

Dried Biomass of Azolla pinnata, a Potential Candidate for the Treatment of Industrial Effluents Contaminated with Dyes
Zafar M. Khalid, National Institute for Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering (NIBGE), Faisalabad, Pakistan

Peroxide Oxidation for Treating Soils beneath a Residential Basement
Daniel K. Mason, Tighe & Bond Inc., Westfield, MA

Demonstration of Groundwater Containment Through the Use of Barrier Wall and Surface Cover Systems, and Natural Attenuation
Peter W. Sawchuck, Key Environmental, Inc., Portland, ME

Development of a Horizontal Well Package for MODFLOW
Charles P. Spalding, McDonald Morrissey Associates, Inc., Hopkinton, NH

Evaluation of Impact of Oxygen Addition to LNAPL and Dissolved Phase Hydrocarbon Equilibrium in Groundwater
John Sturman Richard Tobia, Levine Fricke, Raritan, NJ

Ecological Coast-protecting Structures as Means of Reduction of Pollution of Water
A. Tetior, Moscow State University of Environmental Engineering, Moscow, Russia

Economical Remediation of Pesticide Impacted Soils Using On-Site Thermal Desorption
Stephen Warren, Parsons Engineering Science, Inc., Liverpool, NY

Hydrophobic Clays for Environmental Cleanup
Guodong Yuan, Peter R. Stephens, Benny K.G. Theng, Landcare Research, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Integrated Modeling Application in a Remedial System Design
Zhijian Zhang, TRC Environmental Corporation, Windsor, CT

Risk

Fecal Contamination of Agricultural Soils, Ground Water, and Surface Water Following Hurricane-Associated Flooding in Eastern North Carolina
Michael J. Casteel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

Soil and Groundwater to Indoor Air Pathway Evaluation for Risk Assessment at Commercial/Industrial Properties: A Comparison of Model Derived Risks with Soil Vapor Concentrations
Eric M. Cherry, Hull & Associates, Inc., Dublin, OH

Sediments

Evaluation of Environmental Effects on Metal Transport from Capped Contaminated Sediment under Conditions of Submarine Groundwater Discharge
Chunhua Liu, Gradient Corporation, Cambridge, MA

A Qualitative Weight Evidence Approach Used to Assess Potential Risk Associated with Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contamination to Marine Benthic Organisms
Bonnie Potocki, Eco-Solutions, Belmont, MA

Phytoremediating Dredged Sediments: A Beneficial Reuse Protocol
Steven A. Rock, US EPA, Jorge McPherson, SAIC, Richard A. Price, US ACE, WES, Robert Graziano, Arcadis

Sediment Remedial Strategies Using Risk-Based Techniques: Cost Effective/Environmentally Protective Solution
Lisa Saban, CH2M Hill, Bellevue, WA

The Influence of Stability and Disturbance on Toxicity Testing
Jack Q. Word and David M. Moore, MEC Analytical Systems, Inc
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Site Assessment

Characterizing Petroleum Hydrocarbon Transport through a Storm Water System
Sam Farnsworth, AMEC Earth & Environmental, Inc., Westford, MA

Construction Specification Development for Projects in Contaminated Areas
Michael Flynn, SEA Consultants Inc., Cambridge, MA

United States Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM) Technical Guide - 251, Environmental Surveillance Sampling Guide
John Litynski, USACHPPM (MSCH-TS-EES), APG, MD, James Mullikin, Henry M. Jackson Foundation, APG, MD

Chironomus (Diptera) Larval Head Deformities as Biomarkers for Pollution Monitoring along River Nzoia, Kenya
S.N. Mogere, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya

Contamination of R. Nzoia by Aniline Pesticides and their Degradation Products
D.M. Nzyuko, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya

Long Term Monitoring of Hydrocarbon Contamination Using Multi-Level Vapor Phase Piezometers
Wayne J. Parker, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Bedrock Characterization and Perchloroethylene Plume Delineation at a New England Superfund Site
Joseph Robb, ENSR International, Westford, MA

Cincinnati's Environmental Impact along the Ohio River
Marta M. Young, Parsons Engineering Science, Inc., Sharonville, OH

UXO

The Fate and Transport of Ordnance Derived RDX - An Example from Camp Edwards
Jay L. Clausen, AMEC Earth and Environmental, Westford, MA

An Overview of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFACENGCOM) Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) and Ordnance and Explosives (OE) Response Approach
Jeffrey S. LeFebvre, UXO Program Manager, Pacific Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Pearl Harbor Hawaii

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