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Main Title Control Technology: 1992 Update of U.S. EPA's Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Emerging Technology Program.
Author Lewis, N. M. ; Barkley, N. P. ; Williams, T. ;
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Publisher c1992
Year Published 1992
Report Number EPA/600/J-93/007;
Stock Number PB93-150159
Additional Subjects Hazardous materials ; Technology innovation ; Waste management ; Alternatives ; Superfund ; Performance evaluation ; Field tests ; Funds ; Incineration ; Remedial action ; Biological treatment ; Physical treatment ; Trends ; Stabilization ; Solidification ; Materials handling ; Reprints ; Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program ; Innovative treatment technologies ; Chemical treatment
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Abstract
The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Emerging Technology Program (ETP) has encouraged and financially supported further development of bench- and pilot-scale testing and evaluation of innovative technologies suitable for use at hazardous waste sites for five years. The ETP was established under the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986. The ETP complies with the goal of the SITE Program to promote, accelerate and make commercially available the development of alternative/innovative treatment technologies for use at Superfund sites. Technologies are submitted to the ETP through yearly solicitations for Preprosals. Facilities, equipment, data collection, performance and development are monitored throughout the project. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Air Force (USAF) are participants in the ETP. DOE has co-funded ETP projects since 1990 and the USAF since 1991. A primary goal of the ETP is to move developed technologies to the field-demonstration stage. Therefore, a developer may be considered for participation in the SITE Demonstration Program provided performance in the ETP indicates the technology is field-ready for demonstration and evaluation.