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Join us for a seminar focused on innovative technologies for groundwater characterization and cleanup at RCRA sites. This forum will highlight successful case studies and strategies that facilitate site revitalization, enabling the productive reuse of contaminated lands. Tom Rinehart from the EPA will discuss the agency’s goals for restoring groundwater and the importance of outreach and flexible approaches in achieving cleanup objectives. Engage with experts and learn the latest methods promoting human health and environmental protection while advancing site reuse.
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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
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
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
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.
Many RCRA Sites Have Reuse Potential 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 Unknown - 1% No Reuse 46% Reuse 53%
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.
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
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.