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United States Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response <br /> TECHNOL 0 G Y DEMONS TRA TION the treated ground water meets applicable Environmental Protection Office of Research and Development <br /> discharge fir-nits, and (3) to obtain the information NVEPA Agency Washington, DC 20460 <br /> The perox-pure' demonstration at Site 300 is required to estimate treatment costs, including <br /> scheduled for late August or September 1992. process cher-nical dosages and utility <br /> The treatment system will be run under several requirements, Program Fact Sheet July 1992 <br /> different operating conditions. Three <br /> reproducibility runs will be performed at the EPA has prepared a detailed demonstration plan Demonstration of the <br /> optimum operating conditions, selected from the outlining the methods and procedures for testing <br /> initial test runs. During the reproducibility runs, and evaluating the technology. When the perox-pure' Chemical Oxidation Technology <br /> more extensive sampling will be performed, demonstration is complete, EPA will compile and <br /> analyze the findings in an Applications Analysis Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Site 300 <br /> The primary objectives of this demonstration are Report and a Technology Evaluation Report. <br /> (11) to determine how efficiently the treatment These reports will be useful to evaluate Altamont Hills, California <br /> system removes VOCs (2) to determine whether alternatives for cleaning up similar sites across the <br /> country, <br /> THIS FACT SHEET TELLS YOU ABOUT. . . EPAS SITE PROGRAM <br /> 0 EPA's Superfund Innovative Technology Each year, EPA solicits proposals from private <br /> Evaluation (SITE) Program technology developers to demonstrate innovative <br /> technologies under the SITE Program, Also, <br /> 0 A proposed technology demonstration to be technology developers can submit demonstration <br /> AD ITIONA L INFOR MATI ON performed at Site 300 of Lawrence proposals any time throughout the year. For each <br /> Livermore National Laboratory, owned by technology selected, EPA, often with input from <br /> Questions or comments about the SITE Program or the proposed demonstration should be made by the Department of Energy state and regional agencies, does the following: <br /> August 10, 1992 to: <br /> Now you can comment on the proposed <br /> Identifies a site with wastes suitable for <br /> Norma LewisP demonstration and receive more information treatment <br /> ' <br /> U,S. EPA SITE Project Manager <br /> 26 West, Martin Luther King Drive U L 'I �6 19,92 > Prepares a technology demonstration plan <br /> Cincinnati, Ohio 45268 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> (513) 569-7665 A L > Notifies appropriate agencies for <br /> F-e M fm r - %:", <br /> The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intergovernmental and Community reviews <br /> identifies new methods for hazardous waste <br /> Specific questions regarding the demonstration site or technology should be directed to: cleanup through its SITE Program. Under this > Prepares a fact sheet for the public, proposing <br /> Lawrence Uver!'nore-�Lqtior-Lal LaboratcLry program, created in 1986, innovative treatment the site and technology match <br /> ,Site 30Q technologies that may significantly reduce the <br /> toxicity, mobility, or volume of hazardous waste > Prepares the demonstration site <br /> Albert Lamarre are demonstrated and evaluated, The SITE <br /> Site 300 Section Leader Program also generates reliable performance and > Conducts and audits field sampling and <br /> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory cost information on the technologies for use in laboratory analyses <br /> 7000 East Avenue evaluating cleanup alternatives for similarly <br /> P.O. Box 808, L-619 contaminated sites. > Organizes a visitors' day to view the <br /> Livermore, California 94550 technology demonstration <br /> (510) 422-0757 The technology proposed for demonstration is <br /> the perox-pure " chemical oxidation technology > Evaluates technology performance <br /> 9qLq—x-kurg! Fechnolo_U developed by Peroxidation Systems, Inc, The <br /> purpose of this demonstration is to measure how > Prepares an Applications Analysis Report and <br /> Chris Giggy well the perox-pure technology removes volatile a Technology Evaluation Report summarizing <br /> Peroxidation Systems, Inc, organic compounds (VOC) from contaminated the demonstration results, as well as several <br /> 5151 East Broadway ground water at the site, other informational items such as bulletins, <br /> Suite 600 summaries, and a video <br /> Tucson, Arizona 85711 <br /> (602) 790-8383 <br /> Printed on Recycled Paper <br />