REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES
		DEVELOPMENT FORUM
PHYTOREMEDIATION OF ORGANICS ACTION TEAM
 
	 Progress Report
First
		Quarter 2002
 
	 Introduction
 
	 The Phytoremediation of Organics Action Team is one of the six active
		Action Teams under the Remediation Technologies Development Forum (RTDF). The
		Phytoremediation of Organics Action Team includes representatives from
		industry, government, and academia who share an interest in further developing
		and validating the of use of plants and trees to remediate organic hazardous
		wastes in soil and water.
 
	 This report documents progress of the Phytoremediation of Organics
		Action Team during the first quarter of 2002.
 
	 Accomplishments
 
	  
		- The Team's Chlorinated Solvents Subgroup is developing a protocol
		  that will describe how to determine whether phytoremediation is appropriate to
		  use at a given site with CVOC contamination and how to evaluate the
		  technology's performance. A draft protocol was completed in March 2002, and a
		  final draft should be distributed by late Spring based on the comments
		  received. After completion, the Subgroup would like to use the protocol in
		  assessing specific sites, subject to funding availability.
- The Team's TPH in Soil Subgroup is finalizing its second annual
		  report and expects to issue it by early Fall 2002. Once finalized, it will be
		  posted on the RTDF web site. 
- Work continues on the 13 TPH field demonstration sites. Periodic
		  progress at each of these sites is included in summaries of the Subgroup's
		  conference calls (www.rtdf.org/public/phyto/).
- The next Phytoremediation of Organics Action Team meeting will
		  coincide with the planned State of Phytoremediation Science Conference, to be
		  held in Chicago, Illinois sometime in late 2002 or early 2003. The TPH in Soil
		  Subgroup has a conference call scheduled for April 10, and is planning to meet
		  in late August or early September in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Chlorinated Solvents
		  Subgroup has a conference call scheduled for April 18.