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<br /> i v Fourth Forum on innovative oat e Hazardous Waste Treatment
<br /> Technologies : Domestic and International
<br /> This forum, sponsored by U.S. EPA's Technology Innovation Office and Risk Reduction Engineering
<br /> Laboratory,and the California Environmental Protection Agency, will beheld November 17-19, 1992,at the
<br /> Westin, St. Francis, San Francisco, CA. Using technical paper and poster presentations, this 3-day confer-
<br /> ence will introduce and highlight innovative treatment technologies having actual performance results. It
<br /> will showcase the results of selected international technologies, the U.S. EPA Superfund Innovative
<br /> Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program technologies, the CAL-EPA field demonstration program, and case
<br /> studies from those using innovative technologies. The overall objective is to increase awareness in the user
<br /> community of technologies ready for application at cleanup sites.
<br /> For further information, contact SAIL, Technology Transfer Department, 501 Office Center Drive,
<br /> Suite 420, Ft.. Washington, PA 19034, 215-542-1200 (fax: 215-542-8567).
<br /> 1 Second International Symposium on
<br /> In Situ and Onsite Bioreclamation
<br /> This symposium, sponsored by Battelle and supported by EPA, will be held at the Sheraton Harbor Island
<br /> Hotel, San Diego Bay, CA, April 5-9, 1993. Researchers, engineers, site managers, regulatory agents,
<br /> consultznts,and vendors should all benefit from this opportunity to exchange information on case histories
<br /> of field operations, examine ongoing research programs, and investigate public and regulatory acceptance
<br /> of biorernediation technologies from a global perspective. More than 240 platform presentations and more
<br /> than 60 poster presentations have been scheduled. Session titles include:
<br /> o Chlorinated Aromatics and PCBs o Soil Bioreactors
<br /> o Anaerobic and Aerobic Biodegradation of o Characterization and Development of Microbial
<br /> Chlorinated Solvents Populations and Strains
<br /> i • Explosives and Nitroaromatics • Non-Indigenous Organisms
<br /> . Cold Region Applications • Hvdrogeological Considerations
<br /> • Marine Spills • Process ti,lonitoring and Verification
<br /> a Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons • Surfactant- and Enzvme-Aided Bioremediation
<br /> • Bioventing, Air Sparging, and Related • Alternative Electron Acceptors
<br /> Technologies
<br /> • Laboratory and Field Studies, Site Case
<br /> • Land Treatment Histories j
<br /> • Vapor Phase Bioreactors • In Situ and Ex Situ Bioremediation
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<br /> * Aqueous Phase Bioreactors • Modeling
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<br /> • Fungal Technologies • Regulatory,Economic,and Public Perception Issues
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<br /> The keynote speaker for the symposium will be Dr. Barry Commoner, noted environmental scientist and
<br /> author. Battelle will be mailing a preliminary_ program in early November 1992. Proceedings will be
<br /> published by Lewis Publishers.
<br /> Limited space is still available for additional posters. If you are interested in presenting a posted please
<br /> submit a one-page abstract to Rob Hinchee, Bioremediation Symposium Chair, Battelle,505 King Avenue,
<br /> Columbus, OH 43201-2693, USA, fax: 614-424-3667. For information on registering or exhibiting, contact
<br /> Phillip Wells of the Conference Group at 800-783-6338 (fax: 614-488-5747).
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