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GREEN SHEET
Environmental/Climate/Energy/Sustainment
Conferences, Newsletters, Reports, Training,
Contracts, & Professional Organizations
May - June, 2016
New Entries Highlighted in Yellow
2016 Environmental/Climate/Energy/Sustainment Conferences
Apr 18-20, 2016, NCER, 6th National Conference On Ecosystem Restoration , Coral Springs, FL,
http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/NCER2016/index.html#
Apr 18-22, 2016, ITRC, Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council, Annual Meeting, Launching a New Decade in Environmental
Innovation, Minneapolis, MN, http://www.itrcweb.org/Meetings/Upcoming
Apr 18-22, 2016, BWB, Biodiversity Without Borders, BWB 2016, San Juan, PR, http://www.natureserve.org/about-us/biodiversity-without-boundaries#
Apr 20, 2016, ASCE, American Society of Civil Engineers, Geotechnical GET IT Conference, Nashville TN, 2016http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ecbn602hbdb0d997&llr=xqtlagmab
Apr 20, 2016, GBA, Georgia Brownfield Association, GBA 2016, 2nd
Annual Brownfield Seminar, Atlanta, GA, http://files.ctctcdn.com/12d26a65501/fc26ad94-297d-41f5-9553-b6dc861da446.pdf
Apr 20-21, 2016, NEIWPCC, New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, 27th Annual Nonpoint Source Pollution
Conference, Hartford, CT, https://www.neiwpcc.org/npsconference/
Apr 20-21. 2016, ADEM, Alabama Dept of Environmental Management, UST Assessment and Remediation Conference, Montgomery, AL http://www.adem.state.al.us/misc/2016ustconference.cnt
Apr 20-22, 2016, SAME, Society of Military Engineers, Philadelphia Post, Design & Construction Issues at Hazardous Waste Sites
Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, www.regonline.com/dchws2016
Apr 20-22, 2016, Environmental 45th
Show of the South, Gatlinburg, TN, http://www.tn.gov/environment/article/environmental-show-of-the-south
Apr 22, 2016, EPA, Earth Day, Nationwide events & project ideas, http://www.epa.gov/earthday
Apr 24-27, 2016, NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Groundwater Summit, focused on groundwater science, practice, and technology,
Denver, CO, https://ngwa.confex.com/ngwa/2016gws/cfp.cgi
Apr 24-27, 2016, FRWC, Florida Water Resources Conference, Kissimmee, FL, http://fwrc.org/
Apr 25-27, 2016, AWRA, American Water Resource Assoc., Spring Specialty Conference - Water, Energy, Environment, Anchorage, AK,
http://www.awra.org/meetings/Anchorage2016/\
Apr 25-27, 2016, ASTSWMO, Association of State & Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials, Mid-Year Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA,
http://www.astswmo.org/
Apr 26-27, 2016, GAWP, Georgia Association of Water Professionals, 2016 Spring Conference & Expo, Columbus, GA
http://www.gawp.org/events/event_details.asp?id=673460&group=
Apr 26-28, 2016, SustRem, Sustainable Remediation Conference, Montreal, Canada, http://www.rpic-ibic.ca/en/events/federal-contaminated-sites-fcs-national-workshop/2016-fcs-national-workshop/sustrem-home.
Apr 28-29, 2016, GTEC/AIPG, Southeastern States Vapor Intrusion Symposium (SESVIS), Atlanta, GA, http://www.sesvis.com/
May 1-4, 2016, WEF, Water Environment Federation, Collections Systems 2016, Collections Down South, Atlanta, GA,
http://www,wef.org/collectionsystems
May 3-4, 2016, TCEQ, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Environmental Trade Fair & Conference, Austin, TX,
http://www.tceq.texas.gov/p2/events/etfc/etf.html
May 10-12, 2016, GRWA, Georgia Rural Water Association, Spring Conference, Jekyll Is., GA, http://www.grwa.org/events.cfm?ID=1763
May 10-12, 2106, Clean Coalition, 4th Annual California Energy Summit, Los Angeles, CA, http://www.clean-coalition.org/events/4th-
annual-california-energy-summit/
May 17, 2016, ONEIA, Ontario Environment Industry Association, Annual Environment and Cleantech Business and Policy Forum, Toronto.
ON, http://www.hazmatmag.com/environment/environment-cleantech-business-policy-forum/1003274021/?utm_source=HM&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HM-EN03312016
May 22-26, 2016, EWRI, Environmental & Water Resources Institute, World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2016, Palm
Beach, FL, http://www.ewricongress.org/
May 22-25, 2016, NAEP, National Association of Environmental Professionals, 2016 Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX,
https://www.govevents.com/details/19403/naep-2016-annual-meeting/?nl=d2c43699ae29004d65b219f7592edc3d
May 22-26, 2016, Battelle 10th
International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Palm Springs, CA.
http://www.battelle.org/docs/chlorinated-conference/battelle_2016_chlor_conf_call_abstracts.pdf?sfvrsn=0 .
May 23-25, 2016, DOE, US Department of Energy, 15th Annual DOE Small Business Forum & Expo, Atlanta, GA,
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/does-15th-annual-small-business-forum-expo-john-hale-iii
May 24, 2016, GAWP, Georgia Assn of Water Professionals, Stormwater & Watershed Specialty Conference, Buford, GA,
http://www.gawp.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=780088&group=113935
May 24-26, 2016, SAME, Society of American Military Engineers, JETC, Joint Engineering Training Conference, Phoenix, AZ
http://s3.goeshow.com/same/jetc/2016/index.cfm
May 25-26, 2016, AEE, Association of Energy Engineers, 34th
Annual West Coast Energy Management Congress, Seattle, WA,
http://www.energyevent.com/
May 31-Jun 2, 2016, ENR Energy, Engineering News Record Energy, ENR Future Tech-Energy Insight Conference, San Francisco, CA,
http://view.bnp-digital.com/?qs=8d941d594e5bb12f04e38400f67454b693127c7bf6ca1a4c760f89fa5ab566dbffed8a022eb1a4d0705fdd62ea4c37bc2b937c4c8be299922e30e38f343f4a671aa2ccba3a2e0731
Jun 6-7, 2016, NGWA, National Groundwater Assn, Groundwater from the Mountains to the Sea in the Central Atlantic Region, Virginia
Beach, VA, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/conferences/Pages/5056jun16.aspx
Jun 6-10, 2016, AAS, American Academy of Sciences , 8th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology (EST),
Houston, TX, http://www.environmental-expert.com/events/8th-international-conference-on-environmental-science-and-technology-2016-19073
Jun 7, 2016, ADEM, Alabama Department of Environmental Management, 2016 Brownfields Conference, Montgomery, AL,
http://adem.alabama.gov/misc/2016bfconference.cnt
Jun 8, 2016. ADEM, Alabama Dept. of Environmental Management, 16th Annual Groundwater Conference, Montgomery, AL http://adem.alabama.gov/misc/gwconf2016/2016GWConferenceCallForPapers.pdf
Jun 8-10, 2016, 27th
Annual Florida Lake Management Society Symposium, Daytona Beach Shores, FL, http://www.flms.net/
Jun 9-12, 2016, ACSEE 2016, The Asian Conference on Sustainability, Energy and the Environment, Kobe, Japan, http://iafor.org/conferences/acsee2016/
Jun 13, 2016, Green Chamber of the South, The Southeast Premier Sustainability Conference, Atlanta, GA, https://greencs.org/
Jun 13-14, 2015, NEEP, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Northeast Energy Efficiency Summit, Bretton Woods, NH, http://www.neep.org/events/2016-summit
Jun 17-19, 2016, MREA, Midwest Renewable Energy Association, 27th
Annual Energy Fair, Custer, WI, https://www.theenergyfair.org/about/
Jun 19-22, 2016, AWWA, American Water Works Assn, Annual Conference & Exposition, Uniting the World of Water, Chicago, IL,
http://www.awwa.org/conferences-education/conferences/annual-conference.aspx ERENCESUCATION/CONFERENCES/ANNUAONFERENCE.ASPXHI
Jun 20-23, 2016, A&WMA, Air & Water Management Association, 109th
Annual Conference & Exhibition, Unmasking the Industrial
Renaissance, New Orleans, LA. http://ace2016.awma.org/
Jun 21-23, 2016, Clean Pacific Conference, Spill Prevention & Response for Marine, Inland Waterways, Rail and Pipelines, Seattle, WA,
http://www.cleanpacific.org/
Jul 10-13, 2016, GAWP, Georgia Association of Water Professionals, 2016 Annual Conference & Expo, Savannah, GA,
http://www.gawp.org/events/event_details.asp?id=673471&group=
Jul 11-13, 2016, AWRA, American Water Resources Association, Summer Specialty Conference on GIS and Water Resources IX, Sacramento, CA, http://www.awra.org/meetings/Sacramento2016/
Jul 18-20, 2016, ACCO, Association. of Climate Change Officers, Climate Strategies Forum, Arlington, VA, http://www.climatestrateg
iesforum.org/
Aug 3-5, 2016, ASTSWMO, Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials, Brownfields and Superfund Symposium,
Detroit, MI, http://astswmo.org/main/meetings.html
Aug 9-11, 2016, 2016 Kansas Environmental Conference, Hutchinson, KS, http://www.kdheks.gov/sbcs/environment_conf.html
Aug 9-11, 2016, DOE, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy,Energy Exchange Conference, Providence, RI,
http://energy.gov/eere/femp/save-date-2016-energy-exchange
Aug 15-18, 2016, Association of Clean Water Administrators, Annual Meeting, Bellevue, WA, http://www.acwa-us.org/#!__am-2016
Aug 16-19, 2016, EPRI, Electric Power Research Institute , EPA, Environmental Protection Agency, DOE, Department of Energy, and
A&WMA, Air & W aste Management Association, Power Plant Pollution Control & Carbon Management MEGA Symposium, Baltimore, MD, http://megasymposium.org /
Aug 22-25, 2016, STORM-CON, Annual Storm Water Conference and Expo, focused on surface water quality, Indianapolis, IN, http://www.stormcon.com/exhibitor.html
Aug 23-25, 2016, POWER-GEN, Natural Gas Powering our Future Conference, Columbus OH, http://www.power-gennaturalgas.com/
Aug 28-31, 2016, AHMP, Association of Hazardous Materials Professionals, 2016 National Conference, Washington, DC,
https://www.ahmpnet.org/ahmp-2016-national-conference
Sep 7-8, 2016, LGC, Local Government Commission, California Adaptation Forum, Long Beach, CA,
http://www.californiaadaptationforum.org/
Sep 8-9, 2016, NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Connecting the Dots...Groundwater, Surface Water, and Climate Connections,
Portland, OR, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/conferences/Pages/5029sep16.aspx
Sep 8-9, 2016, EPI, Energy Policy Institute, EPRC 6 -Energy Policy Research Conference, Santa Fe, NM, 5
http://epi.boisestate.edu/eprc/about-eprc/
Sep 9-13, 2016, AIPG, American Institute of Professional Geologists, 2016 National Conference, Santa Fe, NM. http://www.aipg.org/events/futureannualmeetings.html
Sep 12-14, 2016, CISA, Carolinas Integrated Sciences and Assessments, Carolinas Climate Resilience Conference, Charlotte, NC, http://www.cisa.sc.edu/ccrc/
Sep 21-23, 2016, AEE, Association of Energy Engineers, WEEC 2016,, World Energy Engineering Congress, , Washington, DC,
http://www.energycongress.com/
Sep 24-28, 2016, WEFTEC, 89th
Water Environmental Federation Technical Exhibition & Conference, New Orleans, LA.
http://www.weftec.org/about_weftec/default.aspx
Sep 27-30, 2016, A&WMA. Air & Waste Management Assn, Visibility Specialty Conference, Atmospheric Optics: Aerosols, Visibility, and the Radiative Balance, Jackson Hole , WY, http://visibility.awma.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/CallforPapers-v10.pdf
Sep 28-Oct 1, 2016, ASCE, American Society of Civil Engineers, 2016 Convention, Portland, OR, http://2016.asceconvention.org/
Oct 4-6, 2016, A&WMA. Air & Waste Management Assn, 35th
International Conference on Thermal Treatment Technologies & Hazardous
Waste Combustors, Baton Rouge, LA, http://it3.awma.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/IT3-2016-CFA.pdf
Oct 6-7, 2016, FRC, 22nd
Annual Florida Remediation Conference, Orlandom FL, http://www.enviro-net.com/frc-updates/
Oct 11-13, 2016, ETEBA, Energy Technology and Environmental Business Association, Annual Business Opportunities conference, Knoxville, TN, http://www.eteba.org/
Oct 18-21, 2016, PEI, Annual Petroleum Equipment Institute Convention, Atlanta, GA, http://www.pei.org/show
Oct 6-7, 2016, Enviro-Net, Florida Remediation Conference, Orlando, FL, http://www.enviro-net.com/frc-updates/
Nov 1-2, 2016, RAILTEC, 18th
Railroad Environmental Conference, Urbana-Champaign, IL, http://railtec.illinois.edu/RREC/overview.php
Nov 1-3, 2016, CLEAN GULF, Inland. Offshore. Coastal Solutions for Spill Preparedness and Response, Tampa, FL
http://www.cleangulf.org/?hq_e=el&hq_m=3206235&hq_l=2&hq_v=4f1574a775
Nov 14-17, 2016, AWRA, American Water Resources Association, 2016 Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, http://www.awra.org/
Dec 5-9, 2016, ACES, A Community of Ecosystem Services, Implementation, Advances and Challenges Conference, Jacksonville, FL,.
http://www.conference.ifas.ufl.edu/aces/
Dec 6-8, 2016, NGWA, National Groundwater Assn, Groundwater Week, Las Vegas, NV, https://ngwa.confex.com/ngwa/gw16/cfp.cgi
Dec 7-8, 2016, A&WMA, Air & Waste Management Assn, Vapor Intrusion, Remediation, and Site Closure Conference, San Diego, CA,
http://siteclosure.awma.org/
Dec 10-15, 2016, Restore America’s Estuaries, 8th National Summit on Coastal & Estuarine Restoration, New Orleans, LA,
https://www.estuaries.org/
2017 Conferences
Jan 9-12, 2017, Battelle, 9th International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, New Orleans, LA,
http://www.battelle.org/media/conferences/sedimentscon
May 9-11, 2017, 3d Climate Change National Adaptation Forum, St Paul, MN,
http://nationaladaptationforum.org/?utm_source=NAF+2017+Save-the-date+Announcement+&utm_campaign=NAF+2017+Save+the+date+2.12.16&utm_medium=email
May 22-25, 2017, Batelle, 4th International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies, Miami, FL,
http://www.battelle.org/media/conferences/biosymp
Mar 7-9, 2017, RemTEC Summit, Environmental science & remediation, Denver, CO, http://www.remtecsummit.com/
Other Conferences and Events
Other US Federal conferences & events.. See https://www.fedcenter.gov/calendar/conferences/ and https://www.govevents.com/weekly-newsletter-v2/vendor/242
Other international environmental conferences, see http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/call?conference=environment
Other Climate Change international conferences and events, see http://climate-l.iisd.org/events/
Environmental Training
Apr 28, 2016, NGWA. National Ground Water Association, The Groundwater Visibility Initiative: Integrating Groundwater and Surface
Water Management Workshop (#347), Denver, CO, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/shortcourses/Pages/347apr16.aspx
EPA's Sustainable Materials Management Program (SMM) Web Academy series provides information to materials management stakeholders through webinars. http://epa.gov/smm/web-academy/, and http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/education/train.htm
ESTCP/SERDP webinar series on Environmental Restoration, etc. https://serdp-estcp.org/Tools-and-Training/Webinar-Series/01-14-2016
ITRC, International Technology Regulatory Council, 2016 Environmental training course schedule, Vapor Intrusion, May 9-10, Denver, CO; Sep 26-2, Somerset, NJ; Nov 9-19, Boston, MA. http://www.itrcweb.org/Documents/TeamResources_OutreachMaterials/ITRC-2016-Classes-121715.pdf
NGWA, National Groundwater Association. Conferences, Workshops, Courses, and Webinars.
http://portal.criticalimpact.com/vm2/0b946905bbff410e/25576/10db80a0750ac25b16676d10e8679c8a
USAEC, US Army Environmental Center, Defense and Federal Grant Environmental and NEPA Training,
http://aec.army.mil/Opportunities/Training.aspx
Webinars. See newsletters below for numerous more training courses and on-line webinars.
Environmental Contracts & Grants
May 19, 2016, EPA, Small Business Event, EPA Region 6 Industry Day, Dallas , TX,
https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&tab=core&id=b38dee69419572cdc10f3ec280530101
Environmental Grants, various sources. http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html
ESTCP/SERDP, Solicitations & Funding Opportunities, https://serdp-estcp.org/Funding-Opportunities/ESTCP-Solicitations
Fed Biz Opps. Environmental Management Support (EMS), CLU-IN Federal Business Opportunities. http://www.clu-in.org/fedbizopps;
subscribe at http://www.clu-in.org/fedbizopps/
FedCenter.gov. Provides sources and procedures for a variety of environmental grants.
https://www.fedcenter.gov/opportunities/grants/#cleanup
ITRC, Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council, requests proposals for 2017 ITRC remediation and non-remediation projects.
http://www.itrcweb.org/About/ITRC-Issues-Request-Proposals-2017-Technical-Projects
Environmental Reports/Publications/Guidance
C2ES, Center for Climate & Energy Solutions, 3d National Climate Assessment Report, May 2014, http://www.c2es.org/science-
impacts/national-climate-assessment
DoD Natural Resources Program, Enabling the Mission, Defending the Resources, http://www.dodnaturalresources.net/Index.html
DOE, 2nd Quadrennial Technology Review 2015. http://energy.gov/quadrennial-technology-review-2015
http://www.c2es.org/international/paris-agreement
EPA, National Federal Facilities Compliance & Enforcement, FY 2016, Program Agenda,
https://www.fedcenter.gov/admin/itemattachment.cfm?attachmentid=993
EPA, Five Sites Added to National Priorities List, http://www.hazmatmag.com/environment/u-s-epa-adds-sites-national-priorities-
list/1003274038/
EPA, 2016 Wastewater Report, Survey showing that $271 billion is needed to maintain and improve the nation’s wastewater infrastructure, http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/bd4379a92ceceeac8525735900400c27/e418f2bd321cad9f85257f390052f5be!OpenDocument
EPA News Releases, http://www.epa.gov/newsroom
EPA final rule to modernize Clean Water Act reporting for municipalities, industries, and other facilities published in the Federal Register
October, 2015. http://www2.epa.gov/compliance/final-national-pollutant-discharge-elimination-system-npdes-electronic-reporting-rule
EPA, OSWER Publication 9200.2-154, OSWER Technical Guide for Assessing & Mitigating the Vapor Intrusion Pathway from
Subsurface Vapor Sources to Indoor Air, June 2015, http://www.epa.gov/oswer/vaporintrusion/documents/OSWER-Vapor-Intrusion-
Technical-Guide-Final.pdf
EPA ChemView, an updated database of toxic chemicals regulated under TSCA.
http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/existingchemicals/chemview/index.html
EPA, Climate Change Adaptation Implementation Plans, Oct 30, 2014, (seven office-specific plans and 10 regional plans),
http://epa.gov/climatechange/impacts-adaptation/fed-programs/Final-EPA-Adaptation-plans.html
ITRC, International Technology Regulatory Council, Contaminated Sediments Remediation, Remedy Selection for Contaminated Sediments
(514 pages), http://www.itrcweb.org/contseds_remedy-selection/#Welcome.htm%3FTocPath%3D_____1
ITRC, International Technology Regulatory Council, DNAPL Site Characterization and Remediation Tools Selection,
http://www.itrcweb.org/DNAPL-ISC_tools-selection/
WHO, World Health Organization, Climate Change and Health, Fact Sheet N266, Updated Sep 2015,
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs266/en/
Environmental Newsletters
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, America’s Climate Choices, http://us8.campaign-
archive1.com/?u=18fe6f8f25ec0bc7509e65e97&id=24fcdc6a69&e=9094937801
AEE, Association of Energy Engineers, Energy, Power, Facility Management Newsletter and others. Subscribe at
http://www.aeecenter.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3416
AEG, Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists, GeoNews Newsletter. Subscribe at http://www.aegcarolinas.org/
Army Regional Environmental and Energy Office (REEO). Overview at http://www.asaie.army.mil/Public/ESOH/REEO/ . Newsletter for EPA Regions 1, 2, 3 and 5, contact Leanne Dickens at Leanne.l.dickens2@usace.army.mil; Region 4 ,Becky Shanks at rebecca.d.shanks@usace.army.mil; Regions 6 & 7, Jim Mayer at james.a.mayer2@usace.army.mil; Regions 8, 9 & 10, Nancy Reese at nancy.l.reese2.ctr@mail.mil
C2ES, Center for Climate & Energy Solutions, monthly Climate/Energy Newsletter, http://www.c2es.org/newsroom/newsletters
DOE EERE, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. Newsletter addresses energy, environmental and nuclear challenges
through transformative science and technology solutions. http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/news/enn.cfm
ENR- Energy, Energy Insight from Engineering New-Record, http://view.bnp-
digital.com/?j=fec211787162007f&m=fe9d15737c66057c74&ls=fe291c777060077c7c1471&l=ff971074&s=fe2316717d640d78711378&jb=ff911179&ju=fe671572766d027f7414&r=0
EPA TechDirect, hosted by U.S. EPA's Technology Innovation and Field Services Division, https://clu-in.org/techdirect/
EPA Technology and Trends, A newsletter about soil, sediment, & groundwater characterization & remediation technologies, https://clu-in.org/products/newsltrs/tnandt/view_new.cfm?issue=1115.cfm
EPA-TINS, Technology Innovation News Survey, Remediation solicitations & technology developments, http://clu-in.org/products/tins/
ETEBA, Energy Technology and Environmental Business Association, Winter 2015 Newsletter https://eteba.org/wp-
content/uploads/2014/08/Winter-2015.pdf
GLIN, Great Lakes Information Network, Environmental Topics, http://www.great-lakes.net/envt/
HAZMAT Management, Environmental Solutions, Site Remediation, Clean Tech News, http://www.hazmatmag.com/digital-edition
NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Events & Education, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/Pages/Home.aspx
Nature Journal. Dozens of subject specific newsletters, http://www.nature.com/index.html
NAVFAC REC, Naval Facilities Regional Environmental Coordinator- Mid Atlantic,
http://www.navfac.navy.mil/navfac_worldwide/atlantic/fecs/mid-atlantic/about_us/environmental_norfolk/rec.html
NRDC, Natural Resources Defense Council, This Week,
http://www.nrdconline.org/site/MessageViewer?pw_id=4321&dlv_id=59761&em_id=64741.0
USGS, US Geological Survey, Science for a Changing World, http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/
WEF, Water Environmental Federation, WE&T, Water Environment & Technology, http://www.waterenvironmenttechnology-
digital.com/waterenvironmenttechnology/may_2015?sub_id=HV092vdHJ701#pg2
Related Professional Organizations & Metro Atlanta, GA Chapters
AEG, Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists. Contact Matthew Howe, matthew.r.howe@gmail.com, (678) 637-7060, http://www.aegweb.org/sections-chapters/southeastern .
AGS, Atlanta Geological Society. Contact Burton Dixon, cbd@amenv.com, (678) 209-8080, http://www.atlantageologicalsociety.org/
AHMP, Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals. Contact Gerald R. Mueller, gerald.mueller@amec.com, (770) 421-3436.
http://www.ga-ahmp.org/
AIChE, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Contact Krupa Patel, (krupa3@gmail.com), (404) 786 6117, http://www.atl-
aiche.org/Menu.html
AIPG, American Institute of Professional Geologists. Contact Ron Wallace, ronald.wallace@dnr.state.ga.us, (404) 362-2589,
http://www/aipg.org/sections/GAaipg.htm
ASAP, American Society of Adaptation Professionals, https://adaptationprofessionals.org/ contact Sascha Petersen, spetersen@iscvt.org, (512) 585-8592
ASCE, American Society of Civil Engineers. Contact Rebecca Shelton, Rebecca.Shelton@gwinnettcounty.com (678) 376-7033, http://www.ascega.org/
ASCE-EWRG, Environmental & Water Resources Group of ASCE. Contact Rasheed Ahmad, rahmad@atlantaga.gov, 404-546-3313. http://www.ascega.org/environmental-water-resources/
ASCE-GEO-INSTITUTE, Geological Institute Section of ASCE. Contact Sarah Fick, sfick@geosyntec.com, 423.385.2310, http://www.ascega.org/georgia-geo-institute-chapter-of-asce/
ASSE, American Society of Safety Engineers. Contact David Brani, dbrani@atslab.com , (770) 423-1400, http://georgia.asse.org/
AWMA, Air & Waste Management Association. Contact Thomas Wideman, (404) 506-7088, TCWidema@southernco.com
GAEP, Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals, Contact Nicole Jessup, njessup@aesatlanta.com,
http://www.naep.org/georgia-association-of-environmental-professionals , http://www.gaep.org/
GAWP, Georgia Association of Water Professionals. Numerous different professional committees. Contact Ashley Simone,
asimone@gawp.org, (678) 540-7326, http://www.gawp.org/
GCS, Green Chamber of the South, promoting green sustainable business practices, Atlanta , GA, https://greencs.org/, contact Scott
Sadler, 404-343-2026, scott@boardwalkcm.com
GBA, Georgia Brownfields Association, http://georgiabrownfield.org/ , Contact Kelly Andrews, kelly@hlstrategy.com
GAWP-GGWA, Georgia Ground Water Association, Contact Greg Cherry, gccherry@usgs.gov, (678) 924-6632,
http://www.gawp.org/group/ggwa.
GSPE, Georgia Society of Professional Engineers. Contact Rob MacPherson, rmacpherson@prime-eng.com, (404) 425-7100,
http://www.gspe.org/Default.htm
GTEC, Georgia Tank and Environmental Professionals Association, Info@gteca.com 770.426.1133, http://gteca.com/
SAME, Society of American Military Engineers. Contact Beth Harris, bharris@unitedconsulting.com, (770) 582-2829,
http://sameatlantapost.org
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EcoVac’s Innovative Solutions Include:
Enhanced fluid recovery (EFR®), a mobile, vacuum-enhanced dual-phase/multi-phase extraction (DPE/MPE) for the removal of all VOC phases
(i.e. separate, adsorbed, dissolved, and vapor phases) from the entire soil column utilizing a single remedial process. This process provides an expedited and mobile cost-effective-efficient solution for NAPL and dissolved phase plumes.
Remediation of NAPL (LNAPL and DNAPL-TCE/PCE) utilizing our patented SURFAC® process, which combines the elements of specially
formulated surfactant emplacement with EFR®.
Remediation of dissolved phase VOCs utilizing our proprietary ISCO-EFR® process, which combines the elements of chemical oxidant
emplacement with mobile EFR®.
Remediation of viscous LNAPLs and DNAPLs, such as coal tar, creosote, crude oil, and no. 6 fuel oil (bunker fuel) with our patented process
SOLV-IT® utilizing EcoVac Formulated Solvents (EFS
®) combined with the SURFAC® and EFR® processes. Tar site remediation project summary available.
Background
EcoVac Services is a remediation services firm formed in 1995 with a multidisciplinary staff and affiliated offices positioned in numerous states providing services nationwide. We pioneered, patented and provide expedited and cost-effective in-situ, mobile remedial solutions for groundwater sites impacted with fuels, solvents and other highly viscous VOCs. We have applied our cost-efficient technologies with regulatory acceptance in over 41 states and PR.
Our Differentiators & Benefits
Field Proven (over 15,000 events, 2300+ sites, 450+ clients) Effective (recovered over 2 million gallons of fuel & other VOCs) All NAPLs (DNAPLs like TCE and LNAPLs) Viscous NAPLs, too (creosote, coal tar) Rapid Remediation Closure (mos. vs. yrs., 2.5 acre plume in 33 days) Hydraulic Containment (prevents plume displacement) Highly competitive ($40/gal contaminant recovery for closure) Guaranteed Fixed Price Fuel Site Closures (avg $300K for 1/3-acre gas plume) Performance Based Remediation (PBR)/Pay for performance (PFP) Innovative (multiple patented technologies) Remedial Process Optimized (continuously by on-site operator)
In-house treatability laboratory (R&D and site-specific optimization studies) Customized Treatment Train & Amendments (customized for each site) 100% Mobile (no fixed installation; $zero O&M) In-situ, 24-7 (beneath structures, too, minimally disruptive) All Lithologies (clays to fractured bedrock) Deep (effective to 150 feet below ground surface) Scalable (remediate unlimited size plumes) Green Sustainable Remediation (70% less GHG than fixed system) Nationwide Regulatory Accepted (operated in 41 states since 1995) Small Business, NAICS Code 592910, Remediation Services Perfect Safety Record
The World Leader in Mobile Dual-Phase/Multi-Phase Extraction and
Patented SURFAC®/ISCO-EFR
®/SOLV-IT
® Technologies
Treatability Studies/Research & Development
www.ecovacservices.com
Brownfield Site Remediation
Expedited and Guaranteed Remediation of Brownfield Sites using High-Vacuum Extraction
Combined with Formulated Surfactants, Biosolvents and Chemical Oxidants
EcoVac Services, a Georgia Corporation, has completed several Brownfield site remediation projects in
Georgia and Oklahoma, and have more scheduled for 2016. EcoVac uses a combination of patented mobile
technologies that lend themselves to remediation of Brownfield sites where cost and time frame to complete
execution are drivers for the real estate transfer parties and state regulators. The patented technologies employed
include High-Vacuum Multi-Phase Extraction/ Enhanced Fluid Recovery (EFR®), Surfactant enhanced NAPL and
DNAPL remediation (SURFAC®), In-Situ Chemical Oxidation combined with EFR® (ISCO-EFR®), and Viscous
NAPL/DNAPL remediation using a combination of biosolvents, surfactants and EFR® (SOLV-IT®).
EcoVac’s internal treatability laboratory performs testing on site-derived media including NAPL, groundwater,
and soil to determine the optimal chemistries and concentrations to be used for each specific site.
Atlanta, GA. EcoVac has completed the remediation of a large TCE solvent plume under the Brownfield
Program using a combination of EFR and ISCO-EFR® in 51 field days between October and December of 2015.
Most of the implementation was performed inside of an existing building with TCE concentrations of up to
1,400,000 ppb in saturated and vadose zone soil extending from below the slab to 25 feet below grade.
LaGrange, GA. EcoVac has been approved by Georgia Environmental Protection Division to remediate a
second large site under the Brownfield Program. The approach will use the SOLV-IT® process for remediation of
Number 4 oil NAPL over six feet thick at depths of approximately 25 feet below surface grade. This site
remediation is being funded by EPA grants and is scheduled for mid-2016 and will use EFR® as the delivery and
recovery platform for the introduction and extraction of plant-derived biosolvents for viscosity reduction prior to
injection of a site-specific formulated Type III mobilizing surfactant.
Oklahoma City, OK, Site # 1. EcoVac completed remediation of a small gasoline plume under the Brownfield
Program implementing ISCO-EFR®
over a two day period. The plume was 75 feet by 60 feet and groundwater was
at a depth of 7 feet below ground surface. Six wells were treated. Post remediation monitoring showed benzene
concentrations below MCLs and site closure was obtained to expedite an on-going construction project.
Oklahoma City, OK, Site # 2. EcoVac completed remediation of a large SPH plume (a mixture of diesel fuel,
kerosene, naphthalene, gasoline, and crude oil) under the Brownfield Program implementing EFR®
and SURFAC®
over a thirty-one day period. The plume was 250 feet by 150 feet and groundwater was at a depth of approximately
16 feet below ground surface. Twenty-seven wells were treated. Post remediation monitoring showed no SPH in all
wells except two, which were located in small oil field disposal pits. The pits were excavated and site closure was
obtained to expedite an on-going construction project.
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