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The Permeable Reactive Barriers Action Team was established in March 1995 as one of the eight Action Teams under the Remediation Technologies Development Forum (RTDF). The RTDF was created by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1992 to foster collaboration between the public and private sectors in finding innovative solutions to mutual hazardous waste problems. The Action Team has met to discuss ongoing research, to identify development needs not currently being addressed, to identify and promote the funding of priority research needs to advance the acceptance of the technology, and to develop plans for collaborative field studies.

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Active Teams
Bioremediation Consortium
IINERT Soil-Metals Action Team
Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (NAPL) Cleanup Alliance
Phytoremediation of Organics Action Team
Permeable Reactive Barriers Action Team
Sediments Remediation Action Team
Inactive Teams
Lasagna Partnership
In Situ Flushing Action Team

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