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Advancing Environmental Solutions

Advancing Environmental Solutions . How states and DOD work together to bring innovative solutions to the nation’s environmental challenges . Presented by Shannon Cunniff Director, Chemical and Material Risk Management, ODUSD(Installations & Environment

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Advancing Environmental Solutions

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  1. Advancing Environmental Solutions How states and DOD work together to bring innovative solutions to the nation’s environmental challenges Presented by Shannon Cunniff Director, Chemical and Material Risk Management, ODUSD(Installations & Environment September 21, 2009 ECOS Annual Fall Meeting

  2. ITRC Mission and Role

  3. What ITRC Does ITRC uses a proven, cost-effective approach to develop guidance documents andtraining Conduct Training Implement Solutions Develop Products Select Projects FormTeams 90 documents 50 training courses

  4. Power of ITRC’s Unique Network

  5. Geographic Distribution of State Membership 1-2 members 80% of states have 2 or more members 10-17 members 5-9 members 3-4 members 0 members

  6. 2009 ITRC Membership Distribution

  7. ITRC Topics Near and Dear to DoD New clean up processes and approaches Emerging contaminants (e.g., perchlorate) Munitions and Explosives of Concern (e.g., UXO) Vapor intrusion Small arms firing ranges Green and sustainable remediation Multi-increment sampling Contaminated sediments Remedial process optimization Risk assessment

  8. Training 6 months 50 courses in 10 years!

  9. Success Stories • 32 states report use of ITRC’s Vapor Intrusion guidance document in at least one of the following ways: • As a basis to develop state guidance; • As a reference within state guidance; • As a go to resource for state staff and consultants/contractors; • As a tool to directly assist with site activities “Maine had its own guidance for vapor intrusion investigation, but since participating in ITRC will likely adopt the ITRC tech-reg as the default.” – Fred Lavallee, ME

  10. Success Stories • Lackland Air Force Base – Texas • Saved $1.5M by using ITRC’s document “Characterization and Remediation of Soils at Closed Small Arms Firing Ranges” to remediate lead contaminated soil at a closed skeet range

  11. Success Stories Seneca Army Depot – New York • Site manager used ITRC’s Permeable Reactive Barrier documents to develop the state remediation application and workplan

  12. Success Stories • ITRC’s documents on Remedial Process Optimization (RPO) have saved time and money at numerous DOD facilities (avg. savings of $1 million per site optimized) • ITRC-trained state regulators have participated on over 20 RPO reviews at DOD facilities in the past few years • Examples: Altus, Andersen, Tyndall, Kelly, KI Sawyer, Pease, Myrtle Beach, McGuire, MMR

  13. Success Stories • Altus Air Force Base – Oklahoma • Site cleanup had stalled for nearly 8 years due to disagreements between the Air Force, OK Department of Environmental Quality, and U.S. EPA Region 6 • Project managers from all three organizations used ITRC’s Remedial Process Optimization documents and training on exit strategies to co-develop and agree upon remedial objectives • An agreed upon remedial strategy was implemented in December 2007, with a stated time savings of 5 years

  14. Success Stories • Former Rocky Mountain Arsenal – Colorado • ITRC’s UXO documents and training courses were used by the state of CO to improve understanding of munitions response projects • Vance Air Force Base – Oklahoma • In 2008, the state of OK and Air Force staff used the ITRC document “Characterization and Remediation of Soils at Closed Small Arms Firing Ranges” for clean up of former skeet and trap ranges

  15. ITRC Represents….. Cutting approval time Slashing environmental costs Finding better solutions Streamlining regulatory processes Paving the way for new technologies www.itrcweb.org

  16. Questions & Discussion Shannon Cunniff Director, ODUSD(I&E)/CMRMD (703) 604-1529 Shannon.Cunniff@osd.mil DOD ITRC Lead: Dave Asiello 703 604-1874 David.Asiello@osd.mil

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