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GREEN SHEET
Environment/Brown Fields/
Sustainment/Energy
Conferences, Newsletters, Reports, Training,
Contracts & Professional Organizations
January-February 2017
New Entries Highlighted in Yellow
2016 Conferences
 Dec 12-16, 2016, AGU, American Geophysical Union, A Greener Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA,
http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2016/welcome/#
 Dec 19-21, 2016, CATEE, Clean Air Through Energy Efficiency Conference, San Antonio, TX, http://catee.tamu.edu/home
2017 Conferences
 Jan 5-7, 2017, IAFOR, International Academic Forum, International Conference on Sustainability, Energy & the Environment, Honolulu,
HI, http://iafor.org/conferences/iicseehawaii2017/
 Jan 9-12, 2017, Battelle, 9th
International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, New Orleans, LA,
http://www.battelle.org/media/conferences/sedimentscon
 Jan 22-25, 2017, NEWEA, New England Water Environment Association, Annual Conference & Exhibit, Boston, MA,
http://annualconference.newea.org/
 Jan 24-26, 2017, NCSE, National Council for Science & the Environment, 17th National Conference and Global Forum on Science,
Policy and the Environment, Washington, DC, http://www.ncseconference.org/
 Jan 30-Feb 2, 2017, AWWA, American Water Works Association, Indiana Section 109th Annual Conference, Indianapolis IN,
http://www.inawwa.org/events/category/annual-conference/
 Feb 7-10, 2017, AWWA, American Water Works Association, 2017 Utility Management Conference, Tamps FL,
http://www.awwa.org/store/productdetail_event.aspx?productId=57828530
 Feb 8-10, 2017, FSBPA, Florida Shore & Beach Preservation Association, National Conference on Beach Preservation Technology, Stuart,
FL , http://www.fsbpa.com/tech-conference.html
 Feb 8-10, 2017, EUEC, 20th Annual Energy, Utility & Environment Conference, Santiago, CA http://www.euec.com/
 Feb 22-25, 2017, WWETT, Water & Wastewater Equipment Treatment & Transport, Annual Conference & Expo, Indianapolis, IN,
https://wwettshow.com/Attendee/ShowInfo
 Mar 7-8, 2017, Greenprints, Greenprints 2017, green building, sustainable development and policy in the Southeast, Atlanta, GA,
http://www.greenprints.org/
 Mar 7-9, 2017, RemTEC Summit, Environmental Science & Remediation, Denver, CO, http://www.remtecsummit.com/
 Mar 7-9, 2017, NESEA, Northeast Sustainable Energy Assn, Building Energy, Boston, MA, http://nesea.org/boston
 Mar 8-9, 2017, SD DENR, South Dakota Department of Environment & Natural Resources, 29th
Annual Environmental and Ground Water
Quality Conference, Pierre, SD, http://denr.sd.gov/des/gw/GWQConference/2017/GWQ_Conference_2017.aspx
 Mar 12-15, 2017, Geotechnical Frontiers 2017, Innovation & Collaboration in Technology & Practice, Orlando, FL
http://geotechnicalfrontiers.com/
 Mar 12-15, 2017, SERC, Southeast Recycling Conference & Tradeshow, Destin, FL, http://southeastrecyclingtradeshow.com/
 Mar 19-22, 2017, AWWA, American Water Works Association, Sustainable Water Management Conference, New Orleans, LA,
http://www.awwa.org/conferences-education/conferences/sustainable-water-management.aspx
 Mar 20-21, 2017, NGWA, National Ground Water Association, Conference on Hydrogeophysics & Deep Groundwater, Denver, CO,
http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/conferences/Pages/5043mar17.aspx
 Mar 20-23, 2017, AEHS Foundation, Association for Environmental Health & Sciences, 27th Annual International Conference on Soil,
Water, Energy, and Air, San Diego, CA http://www.aehsfoundation.org/west-coast-conference.aspx
 Mar 21-23, 2017, GAWP, Georgia Association of Water Professionals, 2017 Industrial Conference & Expo, Athens, GA,
http://www.gawp.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=898200&group=
 Mar 20-23, 2017, NatCap, Natural Capital Project, Natural Capital Symposium, Stanford, CA, http://environment.umn.edu/event/2017-
natural-capital-symposium/
 Mar 22-23, 2017, AEE, Association of Energy Engineers, GLOBALCON 2017, Energy, Power, & Facility Strategies & Technologies,
Philadelphia, PA. http://www.globalconevent.com/
 Mar 25-29, 2017, EIA, Environmental Information Assn, National Conference & Exposition, Orlando, FL, http://eia-
usa.org/meetinginfo.php?id=17&ts=1465931204
 Mar 27-30, 2017, NAEP, National Association of Environmental Professionals, Annual Conference, Durham, NC, http://www.naep.org/2017-
conference
 Mar 28-30, 2017, KRWA, Kansas Rural Water Association, 50th
Ann,ual Conference & Exhibition, Wichita, KS
http://www.krwa.net/TRAINING/Conference/conference.shtml
 Mar 29-Apr 2, 2017, ASEH, American Society for Environmental History, 2017 Conference, Winds of Change: Global Connections across
Space, Time, and Nature, Chicago, IL, http://aseh.net/conference-workshops/2017-conference-chicago-1
 Apr 3-5, 2017, SAME, Society of Military Engineers, Philadelphia Post, 10th
Symposium on Design & Construction Issues at Hazardous
Waste Sites, Philadelphia, PA,
http://www.same.org/Philadelphia/ctl/Details/Mid/6283/ItemID/706?ContainerSrc=%5bG%5dContainers/SAME/Container-
6&SkinSrc=%5bG%5dSkins/SAME/PostPage
 Apr 5-7, 2017, Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium and Field Trips, Clemson University, Clemson, SC,
http://www.clemson.edu/ces/hydro/symposium/
 Apr 6-8, 2017, ECOS, Environmental Council of States, 2017 ECOS Spring Meeting, Washington, DC, http://www.ecos.org/event/2017-
spring-meeting/
 Apr 8-11, 2107, WEF, Water Environment Federation, Residuals & Biosolids, Seattle, WA, http://www.wef.org/ResidualsBiosolids/
 Apr 9-14, 2017, US IALE, US Regional Assn of International Assn for Landscape Ecology, 2017 Annual Meeting, People, Places, Patterns:
Linking Landscape Heterogeneity and Socio-Environmental Systems, Baltimore, MD, http://www.usiale.org/annual-meetings
 Apr 10-11, 2017, SAME, Society of Military Engineers, Southeast Federal Agency Symposium, Atlanta, GA,
http://sameatlantapost.org/event/2017-sefas/?instance_id=296
 Apr 11-12, 2017, GAWP, Georgia Association of Water Professionals, 2017 Spring Conference & Expo, Jekyll Island, GA,
http://www.gawp.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=898201&group=
 Apr 11-13, 2017, RTM Communications, Sustainable Property And Asset-Based Transactions, Philadelphia, PA,
http://www.rtmcomm.com/2017-Philly-Conference
 Apr12-13, 2017, NEIWPCC, New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, 28th
Annual Nonpoint Source Pollution
Conference, Northampton, MA, http://www.neiwpcc.org/npsconference/
 Apr 13, 2017, RMSS-A&WMA, Rocky Mountain States Section – Air & Waste Management Association, 6th
Air Quality
Conference, Denver, CO, http://www.coems.org/rmss-awma-conference-air-quality-issues-rocky-mountain-region-april-13
 Apr 18-19, 2017, AIPG, Association of Professional Geologists, Innovative Remediation Technologies Conference, Kennesaw, GA.
http://www.aipg.org/sections/GA/GAaipg.htm
 Apr 25-26, 2017, NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Groundwater Quality and Unconventional Oil and Gas Development:
Current Understanding and Science Needs, Columbus, OH, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/conferences/Pages/224apr17.aspx
 Apr 27-29, 2017, AIA, American Institute of Architects, 2017 AIA Expo, Focus on resiliency, business management, ADA compliance,
LEED, green building, and design and health, Orlando, FL, https://convention.aia.org/Attendee/ExpoHall/Index
 May 7-12, 2017, NJWEA, New Jersey Water Environment Association, 102nd Annual Conference & Exhibition, Atlantic City NJ,,
http://www.njwea.org/events/
 May 9-11, 2107, GRWA, Georgia Rural Water Association, GRWA Spring Conference, Jekyll Island, GA,
http://www.grwa.org/events.cfm?id=2040
 May 9-11, 2017, EcoAdapt, 3rd
National Adaptation Forum, St Paul, MN,
http://www.nationaladaptationforum.org/?utm_source=Reminder+Webinar%253A+Changes+in+the+Adaptation+Movement%253F&utm_cam
paign=Election+Webinar&utm_medium=email
 May 16-18, 2017, GRWA, Georgia Rural Water Association, GRWA Spring Conference, Jekyll Island, GA,
http://www.grwa.org/events.cfm?id=2040
 May 16-17, 2017, Texas Commission of Environmental Quality, Environmental Trade Fair and Conference, Austin, TX,,
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/p2/events/etfc/etf.html
 May 17-19, 2017, TN DEC, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Environmental Show of the South, Chattanooga, TN,
http://www.tennessee.gov/environment/topic/sw-environmental-show-of-the-south
 May 18-21, 2017, AEP, California Association of Environmental Professionals, AEP California State Conference-Bridging the Gap, San
Francisco, CA, https://www.califaep.org/conference
 May 21-15, 2017, EWRI, Environmental & Water Resources Institute of ASCE, Environmental & Water Resources Congress, Creative
Solutions for a Changing Environment, Sacramento, CA, http://www.ewricongress.org/
 May 22-25, 2017, AWEA, American Wind Energy Association, Windpower Expo, Anaheim, CA, http://www.windpowerexpo.org/
 May 22-25, 2017, Battelle, 4th
International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies, Miami, FL,
http://www.battelle.org/media/conferences/biosymp
 May 31-Jun 2, 2017, MI DEQ, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Great Lakes & St Lawrence Green Infrastructure
Conference, Detroit, MI, http://www.michigan.gov/deq/0,4561,7-135-3308_3333-383683--,00.html
 Jun 5-7, 2017, Environmental Leader Conference, Energy Manager Summit, Denver. CO,
http://environmentalleader.com/events/conference2017/
 Jun 5-8, 2017, A&WMA, Air & Water Management Assn, ACE 2017, Annual Conference and Expo, Bridging Environment, Energy &
Health, Pittsburgh, PA, http://www.awma.org/conferences/conferences-detail-view/2017-annual-conference---exhibition
 Jun 7-8, 2017, AEE, Association of Energy Engineers, 35th
Energy Management Congress, Long Beach, CA, http://www.energyevent.com/
 Jun 11-14, 2017, AWWA, American Water Works Association, Annual Conference & Exposition, Uniting the World of Water,
Philadelphia, PA, http://www.awwa.org/conferences-education/conferences/annual-conference.aspx
 Jun 26-30, 2017, ASME, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Power & Energy Expo, Charlotte, NC, http://iwareuse2017.org/
 Jun 27-28, 2017, Clean Waterways, North America’s Inland Rivers Response Conference, focus on hazardous materials spill prevention
and response, Louisville, KY, http://2017.cleanwaterwaysevent.org//
 Jul 16-19, 2017, GAWP, Georgia Association of Water Professionals, 2017 Annual Conference & Expo, Savannah GA,
http://www.gawp.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=898202&group=
 Jul 23-27, 2017, IWA, International Water Association, 11th IWA International Conference on Water Reclamation and Reuse, Long Beach,
CA, http://iwareuse2017.org/
 Aug 8-9, 2017, NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Groundwater Solutions: Innovating to Address Emerging Issues for
Groundwater Resources, Arlington, VA, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/conferences/Pages/5013aug17.aspx
 Aug 26-29, 2017, SWANA, Solid Waste Association of North America, 55th
WASTECON, Baltimore, MD,
https://swana.org/Events/WASTECON.aspx.
 Sep 10-16, 2017, AEG Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, 60th
Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO,
http://www.aegweb.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=593893&group=
 Sep 27-29, 2017, WEEC, World Energy Engineering Congress, Atlanta, GA http://www.energycongress.com/
 Oct 2-3, 2017, NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Conference on Fractured Rock & Groundwater, Burlington, VT,
http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/conferences/Pages/5017oct17.aspx
 Oct 2-5, 2017, GSA, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting & Field Trips, Seattle, WA, http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/2017/
 Oct 16-18, 2017, MGP 2017, 7th International Symposium & Exhibition on the Redevelopment of Manufactured Gas Plant Sites, New
Orleans, LA, http://mgpsymposium.com/
 Oct 31- Nov 2, 2017, 2017 CHEM SHOW, the event for processing technology including hazardous waste & pollution prevention, New York,
NY, http://chemshow.com/
 Nov 1-3, 2017, RE3, Remediation, Redevelopment, Results Conference, applied technologies and methodologies for the treatment of heavy
metals and organics, Philadelphia, PA, http://www.enviroblend.com/re3/
 Nov 5-9, 2017, AWRA, American Water Resources Assn, Annual Conference, Portland, OR, http://www.awra.org/meetings/Portland2017/
 Nov 14-15, 2017, GAWP, Georgia Association of Water Professionals, 2017 Fall Conference, Laboratory Symposium & Expo,
Athens, GA, http://www.gawp.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=898205&group=
 Dec 5-7, 2017, National Brownfields Training Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, https://www.epa.gov/brownfields/2017-national-brownfields-
training-conference
 Dec 5-7, 2017, NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Groundwater Summit & Groundwater Week, Nashville, TN,
http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/Pages/Summit.aspx
2018 Conferences
 TBD, 2018, National Tanks Conference & Expo, http://www.neiwpcc.org/tanksconference/
Other Conferences and Events
 International Environmental conferences, http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/call?conference=environment and also
http://www.conferenceseries.com/environmental-sciences-meetings
 Other US Federal conferences & events. See https://www.fedcenter.gov/calendar/conferences/ and also
https://www.govevents.com/weekly-newsletter-v2/vendor/242
 Other Energy Conferences, http://www.eventsinamerica.com/trade-shows/business/energy/date/100000/
Environmental Training
 Dec 5-6, 2016, NGWA, National Ground Water Association, Groundwater/Surface Water Interactions: Tools & Technologies to Evaluate,
Las Vegas, NV, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/shortcourses/Pages/242dec16.aspx
 EPA's Sustainable Materials Management Program (SMM) Web Academy series provides information tohttps://www.serdp-
estcp.org/Tools-and-Training/Webinar-Series materials management stakeholders through webinars. http://epa.gov/smm/web-academy/, and
http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/education/train.htm
 ESTCP/SERDP, DoD, DoE, EPA Webinar Series, https://www.serdp-estcp.org/Tools-and-Training/Webinar-Series
 ITRC, International Technology Regulatory Council, 2016-17 Environmental training course schedule, http://www.itrcweb.org/
 NGWA, National Groundwater Association. Conferences, Workshops, Courses, and Webinars.
http://ngwa.informz.net/informzdataservice/onlineversion/ind/bWFpbGluZ2luc3RhbmNlaWQ9NjEwMzMzMiZzdWJzY3JpYmVyaWQ9MTA4
MDc1NDE1MA==
 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
 Environmental Grants, various sources. http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html
 EPA National Center for Environmental Research Grants, https://www.epa.gov/research-grants/research-grants-fellowship-and-sbir-
listserv
 ESTCP/SERDP, Solicitations & Funding Opportunities, https://www.serdp-estcp.org/Funding-Opportunities/SERDP-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
Environmental Reports/Publications/Guidance
 ANSI, American National Standards Institute, has approved the National Green Building Standard™, ICC/ASHRAE 700-2015, for all types
of sustainable residential construction. http://ebooks.builderbooks.com/product/iccashrae-7002015-national-green-building-standard
 DoD Natural Resources Program, Enabling the Mission, Defending the Resources, http://www.dodnaturalresources.net/Index.html
 EPA EJ2020, Environmental Justice Action Plan 2016-2020, https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/ej-2020-action-agenda-epas-
environmental-justice-strategy Agenda
 EPA Superfund, Current NPL Updates: New Proposed NPL Sites and New NPL Sites, Sep 2016,
https://www.epa.gov/superfund/current-npl-updates-new-proposed-npl-sites-and-new-npl-sites
 EPA, Brownfields Revitalization Guide, EPA 560-K-16-001, http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/setting-stage-leveraging-resources-
brownfields-revitalization.
 EPA, National Federal Facilities Compliance & Enforcement, FY 2016, Program Agenda,
https://www.fedcenter.gov/admin/itemattachment.cfm?attachmentid=993
 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
 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/
 SSRC, Space & Science Research Center, Director John Casey publishes book, Dark Winter, explaining alternate theory for Climate Change,
http://www.spaceandscience.net/index.html
 Washington State, Department of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, June 2016, Guidance for Remediation of Petroleum
Contaminated Sites, 248 pages, https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/documents/1009057.pdf
Environmental Newsletters
 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, David Eady at
david.s.eady@usace.army.mil; Regions 6 & 7, Jim Mayer at james.a.mayer2@usace.army.mil; Regions 8, 9 & 10, Nancy Reese at
Nancy.L.Reese@usace.army.mil
 DOE EERE, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. News releases. http://energy.gov/eere/office-energy-efficiency-renewable-
energy?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
 Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, Duke University, https://nicholasinstitute.duke.edu/newsletter
 ENR- Energy, Energy Insight from Engineering New-Record, https://www.sub-forms.com/dragon/init.do?site=BNP9295_ENRpref
 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
 HAZMAT Management, Environmental Solutions, Site Remediation, Clean Tech News, http://www.hazmatmag.com/digital-edition
 NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Newsletter and education, http://www.ngwa.org/Pages/default.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. Meet monthly on last Tuesday, 6:30 pm at Fernbank Museum, Atlanta. Contact Ben Bentkowski at
bbentkow@gmail.com or 770-296-2529, 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
 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, . http://www.meetup.com/Georgia-Society-of-Professional-Engineers-Atlanta-Metro/
Contact Ken Quintana, P.E., Secretary, 770-827-8627, ken_quintana@comcast.net
 GTEC, Georgia Tank and Environmental Professionals Association, Info@gteca.com 770.426.1133, http://gteca.com/
 GAWRA, Georgia Section of the American Water Resources Association, http://state.awra.org/georgia/index.html, contact Tony
Pelliccia, (770) 952-8643, PellicciaA@cdm.com
 NGWA, National Groundwater Association, http://www.ngwa.org/Member-Center/Membership/Pages/ScientistEngineers.aspx , Erin
Rodgers, erodgers@ngwa.org, (800) 551.7379
 SAME, Society of American Military Engineers. Contact Beth Harris, bharris@unitedconsulting.com, (770) 582-2829,
http://sameatlantapost.org
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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 lab, under the direction of Michiya Suzuki, P.E. (PEng), 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.
The World Leader in Mobile Dual-Phase/Multi-Phase Extraction
Patented SURFAC®
/ISCO-EFR®
/SOLV-IT®
Technologies
Treatability Studies/Research & Development
www.ecovacservices.com, 770/592-1001
Groundwater Remediation
Rapid, Meticulous, Cost-Effective, Green, Guaranteed-Fixed Price Site Closures
Remediate Groundwater Sites Impacted with:
 Fuels (gasoline, diesel, jet fuel)
 Solvents (chlorinated hydrocarbons: TCE, PCE, DCE)
 Highly viscous hydrocarbons (Creosote, Coal Tar, Pine Tar, No. 6 fuel oil)
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 Green Sheet is a complimentary newsletter of EcoVac Services, Inc. To unsubscribe or subscribe for periodic
updates, or to add/edit information email rob.kelly@ecovacservices.comor. For more information about EcoVac
Services see http://www.ecovacservices.com/ or to request a proposal email nick.athens@ecovacservices.com

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  • 1. Rapid, in-situ remediation & closure of groundwater sites impacted with fuels, oils, solvents, creosote, coal ash, or tars www.ecovacservices.com GREEN SHEET Environment/Brown Fields/ Sustainment/Energy Conferences, Newsletters, Reports, Training, Contracts & Professional Organizations January-February 2017 New Entries Highlighted in Yellow 2016 Conferences  Dec 12-16, 2016, AGU, American Geophysical Union, A Greener Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2016/welcome/#  Dec 19-21, 2016, CATEE, Clean Air Through Energy Efficiency Conference, San Antonio, TX, http://catee.tamu.edu/home 2017 Conferences  Jan 5-7, 2017, IAFOR, International Academic Forum, International Conference on Sustainability, Energy & the Environment, Honolulu, HI, http://iafor.org/conferences/iicseehawaii2017/  Jan 9-12, 2017, Battelle, 9th International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, New Orleans, LA, http://www.battelle.org/media/conferences/sedimentscon
  • 2.  Jan 22-25, 2017, NEWEA, New England Water Environment Association, Annual Conference & Exhibit, Boston, MA, http://annualconference.newea.org/  Jan 24-26, 2017, NCSE, National Council for Science & the Environment, 17th National Conference and Global Forum on Science, Policy and the Environment, Washington, DC, http://www.ncseconference.org/  Jan 30-Feb 2, 2017, AWWA, American Water Works Association, Indiana Section 109th Annual Conference, Indianapolis IN, http://www.inawwa.org/events/category/annual-conference/  Feb 7-10, 2017, AWWA, American Water Works Association, 2017 Utility Management Conference, Tamps FL, http://www.awwa.org/store/productdetail_event.aspx?productId=57828530  Feb 8-10, 2017, FSBPA, Florida Shore & Beach Preservation Association, National Conference on Beach Preservation Technology, Stuart, FL , http://www.fsbpa.com/tech-conference.html  Feb 8-10, 2017, EUEC, 20th Annual Energy, Utility & Environment Conference, Santiago, CA http://www.euec.com/  Feb 22-25, 2017, WWETT, Water & Wastewater Equipment Treatment & Transport, Annual Conference & Expo, Indianapolis, IN, https://wwettshow.com/Attendee/ShowInfo  Mar 7-8, 2017, Greenprints, Greenprints 2017, green building, sustainable development and policy in the Southeast, Atlanta, GA, http://www.greenprints.org/  Mar 7-9, 2017, RemTEC Summit, Environmental Science & Remediation, Denver, CO, http://www.remtecsummit.com/  Mar 7-9, 2017, NESEA, Northeast Sustainable Energy Assn, Building Energy, Boston, MA, http://nesea.org/boston  Mar 8-9, 2017, SD DENR, South Dakota Department of Environment & Natural Resources, 29th Annual Environmental and Ground Water Quality Conference, Pierre, SD, http://denr.sd.gov/des/gw/GWQConference/2017/GWQ_Conference_2017.aspx  Mar 12-15, 2017, Geotechnical Frontiers 2017, Innovation & Collaboration in Technology & Practice, Orlando, FL http://geotechnicalfrontiers.com/  Mar 12-15, 2017, SERC, Southeast Recycling Conference & Tradeshow, Destin, FL, http://southeastrecyclingtradeshow.com/  Mar 19-22, 2017, AWWA, American Water Works Association, Sustainable Water Management Conference, New Orleans, LA, http://www.awwa.org/conferences-education/conferences/sustainable-water-management.aspx  Mar 20-21, 2017, NGWA, National Ground Water Association, Conference on Hydrogeophysics & Deep Groundwater, Denver, CO, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/conferences/Pages/5043mar17.aspx  Mar 20-23, 2017, AEHS Foundation, Association for Environmental Health & Sciences, 27th Annual International Conference on Soil, Water, Energy, and Air, San Diego, CA http://www.aehsfoundation.org/west-coast-conference.aspx  Mar 21-23, 2017, GAWP, Georgia Association of Water Professionals, 2017 Industrial Conference & Expo, Athens, GA, http://www.gawp.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=898200&group=  Mar 20-23, 2017, NatCap, Natural Capital Project, Natural Capital Symposium, Stanford, CA, http://environment.umn.edu/event/2017- natural-capital-symposium/  Mar 22-23, 2017, AEE, Association of Energy Engineers, GLOBALCON 2017, Energy, Power, & Facility Strategies & Technologies, Philadelphia, PA. http://www.globalconevent.com/  Mar 25-29, 2017, EIA, Environmental Information Assn, National Conference & Exposition, Orlando, FL, http://eia- usa.org/meetinginfo.php?id=17&ts=1465931204  Mar 27-30, 2017, NAEP, National Association of Environmental Professionals, Annual Conference, Durham, NC, http://www.naep.org/2017- conference  Mar 28-30, 2017, KRWA, Kansas Rural Water Association, 50th Ann,ual Conference & Exhibition, Wichita, KS http://www.krwa.net/TRAINING/Conference/conference.shtml  Mar 29-Apr 2, 2017, ASEH, American Society for Environmental History, 2017 Conference, Winds of Change: Global Connections across Space, Time, and Nature, Chicago, IL, http://aseh.net/conference-workshops/2017-conference-chicago-1  Apr 3-5, 2017, SAME, Society of Military Engineers, Philadelphia Post, 10th Symposium on Design & Construction Issues at Hazardous Waste Sites, Philadelphia, PA, http://www.same.org/Philadelphia/ctl/Details/Mid/6283/ItemID/706?ContainerSrc=%5bG%5dContainers/SAME/Container- 6&SkinSrc=%5bG%5dSkins/SAME/PostPage  Apr 5-7, 2017, Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium and Field Trips, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, http://www.clemson.edu/ces/hydro/symposium/  Apr 6-8, 2017, ECOS, Environmental Council of States, 2017 ECOS Spring Meeting, Washington, DC, http://www.ecos.org/event/2017- spring-meeting/  Apr 8-11, 2107, WEF, Water Environment Federation, Residuals & Biosolids, Seattle, WA, http://www.wef.org/ResidualsBiosolids/
  • 3.  Apr 9-14, 2017, US IALE, US Regional Assn of International Assn for Landscape Ecology, 2017 Annual Meeting, People, Places, Patterns: Linking Landscape Heterogeneity and Socio-Environmental Systems, Baltimore, MD, http://www.usiale.org/annual-meetings  Apr 10-11, 2017, SAME, Society of Military Engineers, Southeast Federal Agency Symposium, Atlanta, GA, http://sameatlantapost.org/event/2017-sefas/?instance_id=296  Apr 11-12, 2017, GAWP, Georgia Association of Water Professionals, 2017 Spring Conference & Expo, Jekyll Island, GA, http://www.gawp.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=898201&group=  Apr 11-13, 2017, RTM Communications, Sustainable Property And Asset-Based Transactions, Philadelphia, PA, http://www.rtmcomm.com/2017-Philly-Conference  Apr12-13, 2017, NEIWPCC, New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, 28th Annual Nonpoint Source Pollution Conference, Northampton, MA, http://www.neiwpcc.org/npsconference/  Apr 13, 2017, RMSS-A&WMA, Rocky Mountain States Section – Air & Waste Management Association, 6th Air Quality Conference, Denver, CO, http://www.coems.org/rmss-awma-conference-air-quality-issues-rocky-mountain-region-april-13  Apr 18-19, 2017, AIPG, Association of Professional Geologists, Innovative Remediation Technologies Conference, Kennesaw, GA. http://www.aipg.org/sections/GA/GAaipg.htm  Apr 25-26, 2017, NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Groundwater Quality and Unconventional Oil and Gas Development: Current Understanding and Science Needs, Columbus, OH, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/conferences/Pages/224apr17.aspx  Apr 27-29, 2017, AIA, American Institute of Architects, 2017 AIA Expo, Focus on resiliency, business management, ADA compliance, LEED, green building, and design and health, Orlando, FL, https://convention.aia.org/Attendee/ExpoHall/Index  May 7-12, 2017, NJWEA, New Jersey Water Environment Association, 102nd Annual Conference & Exhibition, Atlantic City NJ,, http://www.njwea.org/events/  May 9-11, 2107, GRWA, Georgia Rural Water Association, GRWA Spring Conference, Jekyll Island, GA, http://www.grwa.org/events.cfm?id=2040  May 9-11, 2017, EcoAdapt, 3rd National Adaptation Forum, St Paul, MN, http://www.nationaladaptationforum.org/?utm_source=Reminder+Webinar%253A+Changes+in+the+Adaptation+Movement%253F&utm_cam paign=Election+Webinar&utm_medium=email  May 16-18, 2017, GRWA, Georgia Rural Water Association, GRWA Spring Conference, Jekyll Island, GA, http://www.grwa.org/events.cfm?id=2040  May 16-17, 2017, Texas Commission of Environmental Quality, Environmental Trade Fair and Conference, Austin, TX,, https://www.tceq.texas.gov/p2/events/etfc/etf.html  May 17-19, 2017, TN DEC, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Environmental Show of the South, Chattanooga, TN, http://www.tennessee.gov/environment/topic/sw-environmental-show-of-the-south  May 18-21, 2017, AEP, California Association of Environmental Professionals, AEP California State Conference-Bridging the Gap, San Francisco, CA, https://www.califaep.org/conference  May 21-15, 2017, EWRI, Environmental & Water Resources Institute of ASCE, Environmental & Water Resources Congress, Creative Solutions for a Changing Environment, Sacramento, CA, http://www.ewricongress.org/  May 22-25, 2017, AWEA, American Wind Energy Association, Windpower Expo, Anaheim, CA, http://www.windpowerexpo.org/  May 22-25, 2017, Battelle, 4th International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies, Miami, FL, http://www.battelle.org/media/conferences/biosymp  May 31-Jun 2, 2017, MI DEQ, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Great Lakes & St Lawrence Green Infrastructure Conference, Detroit, MI, http://www.michigan.gov/deq/0,4561,7-135-3308_3333-383683--,00.html  Jun 5-7, 2017, Environmental Leader Conference, Energy Manager Summit, Denver. CO, http://environmentalleader.com/events/conference2017/  Jun 5-8, 2017, A&WMA, Air & Water Management Assn, ACE 2017, Annual Conference and Expo, Bridging Environment, Energy & Health, Pittsburgh, PA, http://www.awma.org/conferences/conferences-detail-view/2017-annual-conference---exhibition  Jun 7-8, 2017, AEE, Association of Energy Engineers, 35th Energy Management Congress, Long Beach, CA, http://www.energyevent.com/  Jun 11-14, 2017, AWWA, American Water Works Association, Annual Conference & Exposition, Uniting the World of Water, Philadelphia, PA, http://www.awwa.org/conferences-education/conferences/annual-conference.aspx  Jun 26-30, 2017, ASME, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Power & Energy Expo, Charlotte, NC, http://iwareuse2017.org/  Jun 27-28, 2017, Clean Waterways, North America’s Inland Rivers Response Conference, focus on hazardous materials spill prevention and response, Louisville, KY, http://2017.cleanwaterwaysevent.org//  Jul 16-19, 2017, GAWP, Georgia Association of Water Professionals, 2017 Annual Conference & Expo, Savannah GA, http://www.gawp.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=898202&group=
  • 4.  Jul 23-27, 2017, IWA, International Water Association, 11th IWA International Conference on Water Reclamation and Reuse, Long Beach, CA, http://iwareuse2017.org/  Aug 8-9, 2017, NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Groundwater Solutions: Innovating to Address Emerging Issues for Groundwater Resources, Arlington, VA, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/conferences/Pages/5013aug17.aspx  Aug 26-29, 2017, SWANA, Solid Waste Association of North America, 55th WASTECON, Baltimore, MD, https://swana.org/Events/WASTECON.aspx.  Sep 10-16, 2017, AEG Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, 60th Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO, http://www.aegweb.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=593893&group=  Sep 27-29, 2017, WEEC, World Energy Engineering Congress, Atlanta, GA http://www.energycongress.com/  Oct 2-3, 2017, NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Conference on Fractured Rock & Groundwater, Burlington, VT, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/conferences/Pages/5017oct17.aspx  Oct 2-5, 2017, GSA, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting & Field Trips, Seattle, WA, http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/2017/  Oct 16-18, 2017, MGP 2017, 7th International Symposium & Exhibition on the Redevelopment of Manufactured Gas Plant Sites, New Orleans, LA, http://mgpsymposium.com/  Oct 31- Nov 2, 2017, 2017 CHEM SHOW, the event for processing technology including hazardous waste & pollution prevention, New York, NY, http://chemshow.com/  Nov 1-3, 2017, RE3, Remediation, Redevelopment, Results Conference, applied technologies and methodologies for the treatment of heavy metals and organics, Philadelphia, PA, http://www.enviroblend.com/re3/  Nov 5-9, 2017, AWRA, American Water Resources Assn, Annual Conference, Portland, OR, http://www.awra.org/meetings/Portland2017/  Nov 14-15, 2017, GAWP, Georgia Association of Water Professionals, 2017 Fall Conference, Laboratory Symposium & Expo, Athens, GA, http://www.gawp.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=898205&group=  Dec 5-7, 2017, National Brownfields Training Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, https://www.epa.gov/brownfields/2017-national-brownfields- training-conference  Dec 5-7, 2017, NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Groundwater Summit & Groundwater Week, Nashville, TN, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/Pages/Summit.aspx 2018 Conferences  TBD, 2018, National Tanks Conference & Expo, http://www.neiwpcc.org/tanksconference/ Other Conferences and Events  International Environmental conferences, http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/call?conference=environment and also http://www.conferenceseries.com/environmental-sciences-meetings  Other US Federal conferences & events. See https://www.fedcenter.gov/calendar/conferences/ and also https://www.govevents.com/weekly-newsletter-v2/vendor/242  Other Energy Conferences, http://www.eventsinamerica.com/trade-shows/business/energy/date/100000/ Environmental Training  Dec 5-6, 2016, NGWA, National Ground Water Association, Groundwater/Surface Water Interactions: Tools & Technologies to Evaluate, Las Vegas, NV, http://www.ngwa.org/Events-Education/shortcourses/Pages/242dec16.aspx  EPA's Sustainable Materials Management Program (SMM) Web Academy series provides information tohttps://www.serdp- estcp.org/Tools-and-Training/Webinar-Series materials management stakeholders through webinars. http://epa.gov/smm/web-academy/, and http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/education/train.htm  ESTCP/SERDP, DoD, DoE, EPA Webinar Series, https://www.serdp-estcp.org/Tools-and-Training/Webinar-Series  ITRC, International Technology Regulatory Council, 2016-17 Environmental training course schedule, http://www.itrcweb.org/  NGWA, National Groundwater Association. Conferences, Workshops, Courses, and Webinars. http://ngwa.informz.net/informzdataservice/onlineversion/ind/bWFpbGluZ2luc3RhbmNlaWQ9NjEwMzMzMiZzdWJzY3JpYmVyaWQ9MTA4 MDc1NDE1MA==  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  Environmental Grants, various sources. http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html  EPA National Center for Environmental Research Grants, https://www.epa.gov/research-grants/research-grants-fellowship-and-sbir- listserv
  • 5.  ESTCP/SERDP, Solicitations & Funding Opportunities, https://www.serdp-estcp.org/Funding-Opportunities/SERDP-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 Environmental Reports/Publications/Guidance  ANSI, American National Standards Institute, has approved the National Green Building Standard™, ICC/ASHRAE 700-2015, for all types of sustainable residential construction. http://ebooks.builderbooks.com/product/iccashrae-7002015-national-green-building-standard  DoD Natural Resources Program, Enabling the Mission, Defending the Resources, http://www.dodnaturalresources.net/Index.html  EPA EJ2020, Environmental Justice Action Plan 2016-2020, https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/ej-2020-action-agenda-epas- environmental-justice-strategy Agenda  EPA Superfund, Current NPL Updates: New Proposed NPL Sites and New NPL Sites, Sep 2016, https://www.epa.gov/superfund/current-npl-updates-new-proposed-npl-sites-and-new-npl-sites  EPA, Brownfields Revitalization Guide, EPA 560-K-16-001, http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/setting-stage-leveraging-resources- brownfields-revitalization.  EPA, National Federal Facilities Compliance & Enforcement, FY 2016, Program Agenda, https://www.fedcenter.gov/admin/itemattachment.cfm?attachmentid=993  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  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/  SSRC, Space & Science Research Center, Director John Casey publishes book, Dark Winter, explaining alternate theory for Climate Change, http://www.spaceandscience.net/index.html  Washington State, Department of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, June 2016, Guidance for Remediation of Petroleum Contaminated Sites, 248 pages, https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/documents/1009057.pdf Environmental Newsletters  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, David Eady at david.s.eady@usace.army.mil; Regions 6 & 7, Jim Mayer at james.a.mayer2@usace.army.mil; Regions 8, 9 & 10, Nancy Reese at Nancy.L.Reese@usace.army.mil  DOE EERE, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. News releases. http://energy.gov/eere/office-energy-efficiency-renewable- energy?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery  Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, Duke University, https://nicholasinstitute.duke.edu/newsletter  ENR- Energy, Energy Insight from Engineering New-Record, https://www.sub-forms.com/dragon/init.do?site=BNP9295_ENRpref  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
  • 6.  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  HAZMAT Management, Environmental Solutions, Site Remediation, Clean Tech News, http://www.hazmatmag.com/digital-edition  NGWA, National Groundwater Association, Newsletter and education, http://www.ngwa.org/Pages/default.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. Meet monthly on last Tuesday, 6:30 pm at Fernbank Museum, Atlanta. Contact Ben Bentkowski at bbentkow@gmail.com or 770-296-2529, 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  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, . http://www.meetup.com/Georgia-Society-of-Professional-Engineers-Atlanta-Metro/ Contact Ken Quintana, P.E., Secretary, 770-827-8627, ken_quintana@comcast.net  GTEC, Georgia Tank and Environmental Professionals Association, Info@gteca.com 770.426.1133, http://gteca.com/  GAWRA, Georgia Section of the American Water Resources Association, http://state.awra.org/georgia/index.html, contact Tony Pelliccia, (770) 952-8643, PellicciaA@cdm.com  NGWA, National Groundwater Association, http://www.ngwa.org/Member-Center/Membership/Pages/ScientistEngineers.aspx , Erin Rodgers, erodgers@ngwa.org, (800) 551.7379  SAME, Society of American Military Engineers. Contact Beth Harris, bharris@unitedconsulting.com, (770) 582-2829, http://sameatlantapost.org
  • 7. 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 In-Situ 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 lab, under the direction of Michiya Suzuki, P.E. (PEng), 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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