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RCRA Project Manager’s Forum

Facilitating Reuse at RCRA Sites: Innovative Technologies for

Groundwater Characterization & Cleanup Tom Rinehart

Branch Chief EPA RCRA Corrective Action Programs Branch

December 8, 2003

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Introduction - Revitalization

• Revitalization of Contaminated Lands is a Priority

• One of Marianne Horinko’s Priorities for OSWER

• Focus of Corrective Action Reforms of 2001• We are working with EPA Regions and States

to encourage productive reuse of RCRA facilities

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RCRA & Revitalization

• RCRA Brownfields Prevention Initiative created in 1997

– Joint effort of OBCR and OSW

• Major Themes

– Learning by doing – Pilots, Targeted Site Efforts

– Outreach is vital

– Policy development

– Need for flexible approach

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RCRA Brownfields Vision

• Cleanups that encourage and facilitate reuse, while remaining protective of human health and the environment

• Development and use of innovative approaches

and tools to achieve cleanups

• Outreach and communication about approaches,

case studies and success stories.

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Many RCRA Sites Have Reuse Potential

Unknown - 1%

No Reuse46%

Reuse53%

Reuse Potential of Sites Region 5 Survey of Federal-lead RCRA

sites(Feb. 2002) Sites which are fully utilized

and which will continue the same use are considered

to NOT have reuse potential

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Today’s Seminar

• Learn about innovative technologies for groundwater characterization and cleanup that can facilitate site cleanup and reuse.

• Hear from the experts in EPA’s Technology Innovation Program and from a RCRA site manager who has employed these technologies.

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RCRA Corrective Action Groundwater Goals

• Short-Term: Control risks to humans and prevent continued spreading of contaminant plumes

• Long-Term: Return groundwater to its maximum beneficial use, whenever practicable, and within reasonable timeframe – recognizing various uses and routes of exposure

• Intermediate: Identify and pursue achievable milestones designed to promote progress toward final cleanup goals

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Logistics

• Please keep your speaker phones on MUTE (except, of course, if you have questions or comments).

• Please NEVER put the conference call on HOLD.

• Please hold questions for scheduled Q&A sessions.


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