SUMMARY OF THE REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT
		FORUM
  PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIERS ACTION TEAM
 STEERING
		COMMITTEE CONFERENCE CALL
 
	 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
 October 13,
		2000
 
	 On Friday, October 13, 2000, the following members of the Remediation
		Technologies Development Forums (RTDFs) Permeable Reactive Barriers
		(PRB) Action Team Steering Committee met in a conference call: 
 
	 Bob Puls, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (Action Team
		Co-chair)
 John Vidumsky, DuPont (Action Team Co-chair)
 Nic Korte, Oak
		Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
 Liyuan Liang, ORNL
 Scott Warner,
		Geomatrix Consultants, Inc.
 Stephen White, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
		Dennis How (filling in for Chuck Reeter) and Christine Hartnett of Eastern
		Research Group, Inc. (ERG), also participated in the conference call.
 
	 
 PRB ACTION TEAM MEETING 
 
	 Bob Puls asked whether Steering Committee members wanted to hold a PRB
		Action Team meeting in 2001. Call participants responded affirmatively, and
		said it would be preferable to hold the meeting in conjunction with another
		conference. Steering Committee members identified three meetings that might be
		appropriate partners for the 2001 PRB Action Team meeting: 
 
	  
		- The April 2001 American Chemical Society (ACS) meeting. Scott
		  Warner and John Vidumsky said that ACS has scheduled a meeting in San Diego,
		  California, on April 1 through 5, 2001. (Information about the meeting can be
		  found at http://www.acs.org/meetings/sandiego2001.) Vidumsky said that the
		  agenda for the ACS meeting has not been drafted yet, but a preliminary brochure
		  indicates that a variety of technologies will be discussed. In fact, he said, a
		  session on PRBs is being offered. This statement prompted Puls to ask if there
		  would be redundancy if the PRB Action Team met in conjunction with the ACS
		  meeting. Call participants did not think this would be a problem, noting that
		  the Action Team could focus on themes that are not being discussed at ACS and
		  use a roundtable discussion format to give its own meeting a unique flavor.
		  Conference call participants agreed that more information should be collected
		  about the ACS meeting. Toward this end, Warner agreed to call the ACS meeting
		  coordinator (Sue Henry) to find out whether she is amenable to having the PRB
		  Action Team hold their meeting during the same week. Also, How will research
		  field trip opportunities in the San Diego area.
 
 
- The June 2001 International Containment meeting. Liyuan Liang
		  said that many European representatives will be attending the International
		  Containment meeting that is scheduled to take place in Florida in June 2001.
		  She agreed to gather additional information about the meeting and to ask Skip
		  Chamberlain, one of the meetings organizers, whether he objected to
		  holding an Action Team meeting in conjunction with the international
		  conference.
 
 
- The 2001 RTDF Bioremediation Consortium meeting. Puls noted
		  that the PRB Action Team had expressed interest in meeting with the RTDFs
		  Bioremediation Consortium. Puls said that it might be possible to pursue a
		  joint meeting; he agreed to talk to Walter Kovalick about this idea.
Saying that PRB Action Team meetings typically focus on a couple of
		themes, Puls asked Steering Committee members to brainstorm on themes for the
		next meeting. The following topics were offered as suggestions: (1) design
		issues, (2) long-term performance, (3) developments in basic research, and (4)
		progress being made with reactive materials other than zero-valent iron. 
 
	 
 FUTURE PRB ACTION TEAM ACTIVITIES
 
	 Puls asked call participants for suggestions on future Action Team
		activities. Two activities were suggested:
 
	  
		- Update an RTDF document. In September 1998, the PRB Action
		  Team released a document entitled Permeable Reactive Barrier Technologies
		  For Contaminant Remediation. Warner suggested updating this document.
		  Steering Committee members agreed that this was a good idea. Puls said that it
		  would be useful to incorporate new information on costs and long-term
		  performance. Warner suggested adding information about activities overseas,
		  noting that including such information might help to expand the documents
		  readership. Warners suggestion prompted Steering Committee members to
		  discuss current activities in Europe. Puls said that much interest in PRB
		  technology has been expressed in Germany and Denmark. For example, he said, in
		  Germany, about $10 million has been allocated to evaluate PRBs at 10 different
		  field sites over a three-year period. Liang noted that several European groups
		  (e.g., the Environmental Treatment Zone Team) have formed to promote the
		  use of barrier technologies. Puls said that volunteers will need to be
		  identified to lead the effort to update the RTDF report. In addition, an
		  outline will need to be generated. He asked Steering Committee members to think
		  about the outline and send suggested topics to him or Vidumsky. 
 
 
- Update case studies. Puls said that he would talk to Carolyn
		  Perroni about identifying additional case studies for inclusion on the PRB
		  Action Teams Web page. He said that it would be useful to incorporate
		  information on projects that are ongoing in Europe. 
 ACTION ITEMS
 
	  
		-   
- How and Warner agreed to investigate the possibility of holding a PRB
		  Action Team meeting in conjunction with the April 2001 ACS meeting. Warner will
		  call the ACS meeting coordinator (Sue Henry) to find out whether she is
		  amenable to the idea. How will research field trip opportunities in the San
		  Diego area. How and Warner will e-mail their findings to the Steering
		  Committee. 
 
 
- Liang agreed to investigate the possibility of holding a PRB Action
		  Team meeting in conjunction with the June 2001 International Containment
		  meeting. She will talk to one of the meetings organizers (Skip
		  Chamberlain) to determine whether he is amenable to the idea.
 
 
- Puls agreed to talk to Kovalick about the possibility of holding a
		  PRB Action Team meeting in conjunction with the 2001 Bioremediation Consortium
		  meeting.
 
 
-  Call participants agreed that the Action Teams September 1998
		  overview document should be updated. Puls asked all Steering Committee members
		  to think about this proposal. Steering Committee members should also let Puls
		  (puls.robert@epamail.epa.gov) or Vidumsky (John.E.Vidumsky@usa.dupont.com) know
		  if they are interested in contributing to the document and what topics they
		  propose writing about.
 
 
- Puls agreed to talk to Perroni about identifying additional case
		  studies for inclusion on the PRB Action Teams Web page.
 
 
- ERG agreed to set up the next conference call for October 31, 2000,
		  between 11:30 and 1:00 Eastern Standard Time.