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QUESTIONNAIRE. --2- May 25, 1993 <br /> of the treatment product. This data is extremely important <br /> because it shows that the treatment product/method actually <br /> does something. <br /> I2 . Submit data documenting the permanence of this treatment <br /> method. (This mainly pertains to stabilization and/or fixation <br /> technologies) <br /> 3 . Submit articles published in peer reviewed journals or trade <br /> magazines which describe the product or treatment method. <br /> 4 . Submit data showing that dilution and/or volatilization are <br /> not, in actuality, the treatment. This data should include <br /> closed-container laboratory bench tests from which headspace <br /> vapors are renoved and analyzed during treatment. Headspace <br /> vapors should also be analyzed for hazardous products of <br /> incomplete or incompatable reaction. Mass balances should also <br /> be performed and the effects of dilution by the addition of <br /> the treatment product corrected for. <br /> Regulatory Contacts <br /> Send names and phone numbers of appropriate regulatory agency <br /> contacts (Health Department, Water Quality Control Board, Air <br /> Pollution Control District, etc. ) who have personal knowledge <br /> • of the treatment product/method. Has this treatment technology <br /> been evaluated by the EPA or CAL-EPA (Alternative Technology <br /> Division) ? <br /> Satisfied Customers <br /> Send names and phone numbers of satisfied customers. Are major <br /> oil companies (or other major companies) using this product or <br /> treatment method? Send names and phone numbers of major oil <br /> company/najor company contacts . <br /> cost <br /> How much does the treatment cost? (cost per cubic yard/ton of <br /> contaminated soil or cost per gallon of contaminated water) <br /> This includes the cost of the product as well as the cost of <br /> nixing, handling, etc. <br /> Limitations <br /> Are there any limitations on the final use or dispostion of <br /> the treated soil or water? <br />