Science & Technology
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Technology Reference Guide for Radiologically Contaminated Surfaces
This guide is designed to help interested parties identify technologies that are potentially useful in removing radiological contaminants from surfaces as part of a site remediation.
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ISCORS Study of Wastewater Treatment Plant TENORM
This multi-year study provides detailed information on radionuclides in Publicly-Owned Treatment Works in three reports.
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Public Comments for November 6 & 7, 2014 NDWAC Meeting
Comments related to a public meeting on drinking water regulations.
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Update and Public Comments for October 9 and 10, 2013, NDWAC Meeting
Comments on October 9 and 10, 2013 drinking water regulations for lead and copper meeting.
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Livestock Anaerobic Digester Database
The Anaerobic Digester Database provides basic information about anaerobic digesters on livestock farms in the United States, organized in Excel spreadsheets. It includes projects that are under construction, operating, or shut down.
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EPA Fines Companies for Alleged Violations of Section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act Settlement Agreement
EPA News Release: EPA Fines Companies for Alleged Violations of Section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act Settlement Agreement
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EPA settles alleged asbestos violations with companies in Georgia
EPA News Release: EPA settles alleged asbestos violations with companies in Georgia
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Groundwater Guidance and Reports: Table of Contents
Access key EPA groundwater guidance and selected other reports on groundwater used frequently by Superfund Remedial Project Managers.
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Evaluation of Remedy Resilience at Superfund NPL and SAA Sites
Read a report on the performance of remedies in areas impacted by the 2017 hurricane season.
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Dioxin at Superfund Sites
Learn about dioxin contamination as it relates to cleanup at Superfund sites. Access related laws, publications, and resources for scientists.
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EPA Announces Start of Asbestos Cleanup at the Illinois Cabinet Site in Rockford, Illinois
EPA News Release: EPA Announces Start of Asbestos Cleanup at the Illinois Cabinet Site in Rockford, Illinois
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EPA Fines Companies for Alleged Violations of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
EPA News Release: EPA Fines Companies for Alleged Violations of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
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FINASOL® OSR 52
Technical product bulletin: this dispersant used in oil spill cleanups should be applied as moderately coarse droplets on slicks in salt water. Use only receptacles, joints, pipes, etc. which are resistant to hydrocarbons.
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ALSOCUP
Technical product bulletin: also marketed as "Oil Lift Super Absorbent," this non-toxic miscellaneous oil spill control agent used in cleanups chemically bonds and traps petroleum on water or land.
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AQUACLEAN
Technical product bulletin: this surface washing agent used in oil spill cleanups may be applied with pressure spray, or foam eductor for large spills. Dilute 50% with fresh water for shorelines and beaches.
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AQUAPAL®
Technical product bulletin: this miscellaneous oil spill control agent used in cleanups is an open-celled elastomeric sorbent. The foam can be cut and fabricated into various shapes in order to absorb oil in different scenarios.
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BET BIOPETRO
Technical product bulletin: this biological additive used in oil spill cleanups is a powder containing granules of bacterial product for bioremediation of heavy refined and crude hydrocarbon contaminants in both soil and water environments.
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BIOREM-2000 OIL DIGESTER™
Technical product bulletin: this bioremediation agent (biological additive: microbiological culture) can be used in oil spill cleanups on shorelines, marine vegetation, wetlands, and open water.
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BIOSOLVE® PINKWATER®
Technical product bulletin: this surface washing agent for oil spill cleanups removes oils from rock, cobblestone, shorelines, and seawalls. Also prevents oil from clinging to grasses and mangroves in marsh or wetland applications.
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CAS 100©
Technical product bulletin for a miscellaneous oil spill control agent (solidifier) used to prevent migration of oil spill.