SUMMARY OF THE REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT FORUM
PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIERS ACTION TEAM
STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING

Best Western Winrock Inn
Albuquerque, New Mexico
October 25, 2004

On Monday, October 25, 2004, the following members of the Remediation Technologies Development Forum’s (RTDF’s) Permeable Reactive Barriers (PRB) Action Team Steering Committee met:

Bob Puls, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
John Vidumsky, DuPont
Bob Gillham, University of Waterloo
Tom Krug, GeoSyntec
Chuck Reeter, U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center

Tom Sale of Colorado State University and Christine Hartnett of ERG were also present.

INTRODUCTION

Bob Puls and John Vidumsky thanked the participants for attending and said that two topics would be discussed: (1) providing assistance to a group in Chile and (2) identifying opportunities for the RTDF to participate in field work activities.

PROVIDING SUPPORT TO FUNDACIÓN CHILE

Puls said that Fundación Chile plans to initiate several remedial projects in the near future, some of which might involve PRBs. Puls said that Juan Ramon Candida—one of Fundación Chile’s representatives—has expressed interest in having the PRB Steering Committee review some of the proposed projects.

The RTDF PRB Action Team recently expanded its mission to encompass the idea of using iron as a treatment strategy for contaminated source zones. This decision has prompted Steering Committee members to look for opportunities to conduct some field work. The goal is to identify an existing source-zone-treatment project and identify ways that the RTDF can add value to the project. Attendees talked briefly about the type of support the RTDF can offer. Puls did not know whether EPA would be able to supply money for field work, but he did say that the Agency would be able to provide in-kind services, such as labor and analytical laboratory services. Chuck Reeter said that the Navy is in the same position: while the Navy can commit to providing in-kind services, it is unclear how much money will be available for environmental projects in the coming year. Attendees talked about the issues they want to explore in the field. They expressed the following ideas:

Attendees tried to identify sites that would be good candidates for field study. They identified four sites, all of which have started (or plan to start) source zone treatment activities:

ACTION ITEMS