SUMMARY OF THE REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT FORUM
IN-PLACE INACTIVATION AND NATURAL ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION TECHNOLOGIES SOIL-METALS ACTION TEAM
CONFERENCE CALL

December 4, 2000
4:00 p.m.—5:00 p.m.

On Monday, December 4, 2000, the following members of the In-Place Inactivation and Natural Ecological Restoration Technologies (IINERT) Soil-Metals Action Team met in a conference call:

Bill Berti, DuPont Central Research and Development (Action Team Co-Chair)
James Ryan, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (Action Team Co-Chair)
Mark Doolan, EPA
Sally Brown, University of Washington
Andrew Green, International Lead Zinc Research Organization
Judith Hallfrisch, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Gary Pierzynski, Kansas State University

Christine Hartnett of Eastern Research Group, Inc., was also present.


THE ACTION TEAM’S SYMPOSIUM

The IINERT Action Team plans to hold a symposium at the 2001 American Society of Agronomy (ASA) conference. Bill Berti and James Ryan drafted an agenda for the symposium and distributed it to conference call participants before the call. Ryan listed the topics that are currently part of the outline: (1) introduction to the IINERT technology, (2) regulatory issues with metals in soil, (3) soil lead and human health issues, and (4) the Joplin field site. Expanding on the latter, call participants agreed that the following information should be provided about the Joplin site:

Call participants noted that other analyses (e.g., plant studies) have also been performed at the Joplin site. They agreed that these analyses are important, but thought that including them in the symposium would dilute the session’s focus. Thus, as an alternative, Ryan suggested presenting the plant data, along with other related topics, during a separate ASA platform or poster session. Gary Pierzynski, who is involved with organizing the ASA meeting, said that miscellaneous topics could be grouped together in an organized fashion if call participants tell him which papers to lump together. He also mentioned that Dr. Nick Basta is arranging a session that will cover ecosystem topics. He advised contacting Basta for additional details. Pierzynski said that he will make sure the ecosystem session and the Action Team symposium are not scheduled at the same time. When submitting abstracts for papers, Pierzynski said, call participants should let him know if their talks should be grouped in a particular session.


FUTURE CONFERENCE CALLS

Call participants picked a new day for their conference calls. From now on, they decided, calls will be scheduled on Wednesdays, between 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time.


ACTION ITEMS

Call participants agreed to followup on several issues before the next conference call. They agreed to: