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Welcome to ETVoice! Our monthly e-mail contains highlights of the latest developments in the ETV Program and directs you to more detailed information on our Web site or through EPA or other contacts. We hope you find this service useful and welcome your comments and suggestions.

Abby Waits
Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program


ETV Case Studies: Demonstrating Program Outcomes

ETV has published a collection of case studies highlighting the potential outcomes and benefits of the program. The booklet, entitled “ETV Case Studies: Demonstrating Program Outcomes,” illustrates how verification information generated by the ETV Program translates into potential outcomes, such as pollution reductions attributable to the use of ETV-verified technologies and subsequent human health or environmental impacts. Each case study in the booklet contains a brief description of the verification test, verified technology or technologies, actual outcomes based on evidence such as vendor sales and regulatory agency responses, and potential outcomes based on various market penetration scenarios. The case studies booklet is now available on the ETV Web site.

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ETV Verifications
ETV has completed verification testing and reports for 350 innovative environmental technologies! See a full list of ETV verified technologies.

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Multi-Parameter Water Monitors for Distribution Systems Verified

The ETV Advanced Monitoring Systems Center, in cooperation with Battelle, has verified the performance of five multi-parameter water monitors for distribution systems with water security applications. The monitors were verified for their performance in continuously measuring a combination of the following: free or total chlorine, total alkalinity, turbidity, temperature, conductivity, pH, total organic carbon, and oxidation-reduction potential in drinking water. The five monitors are: TitraSip SA developed by Man-Tech Associates, Inc.; Model WQS developed by Rosemount Analytical; Q45WQ Series developed by Analytical Technology, Inc.; Water Distribution Monitoring Panel and Event Monitor Trigger System developed by Hach Company; and Sentinal 500 Series developed by Clarion Sensing Systems, Inc. The performance of each monitor was assessed in terms of accuracy, response to injected contaminants, inter-unit reproducibility, ease of use, and data acquisition. The verification reports and statements will be available on the ETV Web site.

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Reverse Osmosis Based Point-of-Use Device for Chemical Agents Verified

The ETV Drinking Water Systems Center, in cooperation with National Sanitation Foundation International (NSF International), has verified the performance of a reverse osmosis based point-of-use device for removing chemical agents from drinking water point-of-use. The device, the Watts Premier WP-4V developed by Watts Premier, Inc., was verified for water security applications. The system was tested for removal of aldicarb, benzene, cadmium, carbofuran, cesium, chloroform, dichlorvos, dicrotophos, fenamiphos, mercury, mevinphos, oxamyl, strontium, and strychnine. The verification report and statement will be available on the ETV Web site.

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Vendor Solicitations
ETV centers issue solicitations for vendors and/or collaborators interested in verification. For more detailed information on these solicitations, visit Vendors Wanted.

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ETV Air Pollution Control Technology Center
Solicits Technology Vendors

The APCT Center, operated by RTI International, invites vendors to participate in verification tests of the following technologies:

Diesel Engine Retrofit Emissions Control Technologies: Technologies include add-on devices such as exhaust catalysts and particulate matter filters, engine modifications, selective catalytic reduction systems, fuel modifications and reformulations, alternative fuels, and lubricants used on mobile diesel engines and some categories of stationary engines. Verification of these technologies, when used to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, is of interest to Texas’ New Technology Research and Development (NTRD) Program, as well as others. Interested vendors should contact Drew Trenholm, RTI, at (919) 316-3742.

For more information on the NTRD Program, please contact Richard Haut, Houston Advanced Research Center, at (281) 364-6093.

Fabric Filter Media: For more information, please contact Drew Trenholm, RTI, at (919) 316-3742.

Ventilation Air Cleaning or Filtration Technologies: Interested vendors should contact Debbie Franke, RTI, at (919) 541-6826.

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ETV Advanced Monitoring Systems Center
Solicits Technology Vendors

The AMS Center, operated by Battelle, is soliciting vendors and collaborators of the following technologies:

Monitoring Technologies: Technologies for monitoring contaminants in air, water, and soil. For more information, please contact Ann Louise Sumner, Battelle, at (614) 424-3973.

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ETV Drinking Water Systems Center
Solicits Technology Vendors

The DWS Center, operated by NSF International, invites vendors and partners to participate in verification tests of the following technologies:

Drinking Water Treatment Technologies: Including technologies designed to assist in compliance with the Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule and the Groundwater Rule. Examples of technologies that may be applicable include membrane filtration, ultraviolet radiation, and on-site chlorine generators. All alternative technologies will be considered.

The DWS Center is also interested in mobile package drinking water treatment systems that could be used for emergency water supplies and as permanent installations at small communities.

For more information, please contact Bruce Bartley, NSF International, at (734) 769-5148.

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ETV Greenhouse Gas Technology Center
Solicits Technology Vendors

The GHG Center, operated by Southern Research Institute (SRI), is soliciting collaborators and vendors of the following technologies for independent performance verification testing:

Hydrogen Technologies: Including hydrogen generation reforming technologies, end-use applications (i.e., fuel cells and engines), storage technologies, and hydrogen safety technologies. For more information, please contact Richard Adamson, SRI, at (919) 806-3456 (ext. 23).

Distributed Electrical Generation and Combined Heating/Cooling and Power Technologies: Technologies associated with distributed electrical generation (i.e., fuel cells, Stirling engines, reciprocating engines), including combined heating/cooling and power applications (e.g., waste heat recovery for space heating, water heating, chillers/refrigeration, dehumidification, etc.). For more information, please contact Tim Hansen, SRI, at (919) 806-3456.

Fuel Efficient Technologies for Light Duty Vehicles: Including light duty hybrids, engine and driveline lubricants, novel transmissions (CVTs and others), cylinder deactivation, integrated starter-generators, idle reduction, and other technologies that reduce fuel consumption. For more information, please contact Tim Hansen, SRI, at (919) 806-3456.

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ETV Water Quality Protection Center
Solicits Technology Vendors

The WQP Center, operated by NSF International, invites vendors to participate in verification tests of the following technologies:

Grouting Materials for Infrastructure Rehabilitation: Interested vendors should contact Tom Stevens, NSF International, at (734) 769-5347.

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Stakeholder Meetings
February 6, 2006 - The ETV Advanced Monitoring Systems Center Water Stakeholder Committee will hold a teleconference on February 6. For more information, please contact Rachel Sell, Battelle, at (614) 424-3579.
March 21, 2006 - The next meeting of the ETV Air Pollution Control Technology Center Stakeholder Advisory Committee will be held March 21, at the EPA facilities in Research Triangle Park, NC. For more information, please contact Drew Trenholm, RTI, at (919) 541-3742.

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Upcoming Conferences and Meetings
A calendar of ETV meetings, conferences, and presentations is available on the ETV Web site at http://www.epa.gov/etv/events.html. Meetings that may be of particular interest at which ETV is exhibiting and/or participating are:

February 12-14, 2006 - The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) will host the Agricultural Equipment Technology Conference on February 12-14, in Louisville, KY. The conference is designed to bring together professionals and pre-professionals of the ASABE to discuss recent technological advances in agriculture and related industries and to develop ASABE industry and safety standards. Representatives from the ETV ESTE Verification of Pesticide Drift Reduction Technologies project will present. For more information, please visit http://www.asabe.org/meetings/aetc2006/index.htm Exit EPA Disclaimer.
March 20-23, 2006 - The 2006 Joint Services Environmental Management (JSEM) Conference will be held March 20-23, in Denver, CO. The theme of 2006 JSEM is “Transformation.” The conference is designed to highlight the many innovative ways that the Department of Defense, other Federal agencies, states, the defense industry, and their partners are transforming how they meet mission needs while protecting the environment. The ETV Program will exhibit in conjunction with the EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory. For more information, please visit http://www.jsemconference.com/2006/index.htm Exit EPA Disclaimer.
March 28, 2006 - The 2nd International Environmental Technology Verification Forum, “Environmentally Sound Technologies: Harmonizing International Approaches to Performance Verification,” will be held March 28, at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel in Vancouver, Canada. The ETV Program will present and participate. This forum will be hosted by Environment Canada’s ETV Canada program and will be held in conjunction with GLOBE 2006. Proposed themes for the forum include: the importance of independent environmental performance verification and reporting, and developing an action plan for international cooperation. Participation in the forum will be by invitation. For more information, please visit http://www.etvcanada.com/ Exit EPA Disclaimer.
March 29-31, 2006 - GLOBE 2006, the 9th Biennial Trade Fair and Conference on Business and the Environment, will be held March 29-31, in Vancouver, Canada. The conference plans to host more than 2,000 international leaders in the environmental marketplace from more than 75 countries. The ETV Program will exhibit in conjunction with the EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory.
April 5-7, 2006 - WasteExpo 2006 will be held April 5-7, in Las Vegas, NV. WasteExpo is a solid waste and recycling trade show that serves both the private and public sectors. Over 445 exhibitors are expected to participate and showcase the latest equipment and technology in the waste industry. The ETV Program will exhibit in conjunction with the EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory. For more information, please visit http://www.wasteexpo.com/.
May 2-3, 2006 - The 2006 EnviroExpo and Conference will be held May 2-3, in Boston, MA. The 18th annual EnviroExpo is targeted to professionals in construction, industry, and government who are responsible for environmental cleanup, compliance, remediation, and quality. The expo will feature more than 200 exhibits from suppliers of environmental services and products. The ETV Program will exhibit. For more information, please visit http://events.zweigwhite.com/enviroexpo/ Exit EPA Disclaimer.
May 7-11, 2006 - The National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC) 5th National Monitoring Conference, “Monitoring Networks: Connecting for Clean Water,” will be held May 7-11, in San Jose, CA. The conference is designed to highlight how various networks, including monitoring designs, information exchanges and the Internet, connect professionals working for clean water. The conference will provide a national forum for volunteer monitoring program coordinators to exchange information, develop skills, and build networks. The ETV Program will exhibit. For more information, please visit http://www.ttwater.com/ Exit EPA Disclaimer.
May 16-18, 2006 - The U.S. EPA Science Forum 2006, “Your Health, Your Environment, Your Future,” will be held May 16-18, at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC. This year’s forum will highlight advances in risk assessment science, investigate the relationship between the environment and public health, and examine the complementary roles of Federal public health agencies. For more information, please visit http://www.epa.gov/ord/scienceforum/index.htm.

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