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{{#Wiki_filter:Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable Thomas NicholsonOffice of Nuclear Regulatory ResearchU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
{{#Wiki_filter:Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable Thomas Nicholson Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission VA Chapter of HPS April 27, 2018 Charlottesville, VA 1


Leading the Federal Government's Efforts to Promote InteragencyCooperation to Advance the Use of Innovative Technologies to Cleanup Hazardous Waste Contamination. (from FRTR Website: https://frtr.gov/
Leading the Federal Government's Efforts to Promote Interagency Cooperation to Advance the Use of Innovative Technologies to Cleanup Hazardous Waste Contamination. (from FRTR Website: https://frtr.gov/ )
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U.S. Department of Defense U.S. Air Force U.S. Army U.S. Navy U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Superfund Research Program U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                                              2


https://frtr.gov/is a valuable resource providing information on:
Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable (FRTR) works to build a collaborative atmosphere among federal agencies involved in hazardous waste site cleanup.
FRTR PresentsFRTR Meetings FRTR Presents}}
FRTR was established in 1990 to bring together top federal cleanup program managers and other remediation community representatives to:
* Share information and learn about technology-related efforts of mutual interest,
* Discuss future directions of the national site remediation programs and their impact on the technology market,
* Interact with similar state and private industry technology development programs, and
* Form partnerships to pursue subjects of mutual interest.              3
 
FRTR was created by EPAs Technology Innovation Office (TIO) in 1990 with Walter Kovalick, EPA Director of TIO as Chair.
To help in the implementation of the 1980 Superfund Law Act and the 1986 Superfund Law Amended Act To advocate for new technologies for Superfund Cleanup activities, e.g.,
Contaminated soil cleanup Ground-water assessment and remediation Decision support tools Optimization tools Nanotechnology Green remediation and more 4
 
FRTR Website: https://frtr.gov/ is a valuable resource providing information on:
5
 
FRTR is governed by a Steering Committee composed of the cooperating Federal agencies.
FRTR provides a forum on remediation technologies through semi-annual public meetings. Steering Committee formulates a Meeting Theme with invited speakers and panel discussions. Copies of all presentations and supporting documentation are posted on the FRTR Website: http://frtr.gov/.
FRTR Presents provides real-time Webex seminars of select presentations from the FRTR Meetings for the public which are archived for later viewing on EPA Clean-Up Information Website: https://clu-in.org/
List of FRTR Presents for learning at: https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=clu-in&utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=FRTR+Presents&submit=Search 6
 
https://clu-in.org/conf/tio/FRTRPresents/ 7 The NEXT MEETING of the Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable will be held Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at the USGS Headquarters located at 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive in Reston, Virginia from 8:00am-4:30pm. The topic for this meeting will be Evolution of Subsurface Remediation: Lessons Learned from Technical Challenges to Achieving Cleanup Goals. Click here to view the meeting agenda.
Registration is required for anyone wishing to attend this FRTR general meeting in person or online. During the registration process, there will be an option to select if you will be attending in person or online. Note that admittance to the USGS Headquarters Building will only be permitted to registered attendees. Please register today by visiting:
http://www.trainex.org/frtr                                                8
 
Questions on FRTR can be addressed to:
Daniel Powell, Chief Technology Integration and Information Branch Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation U.S. EPA Headquarters William Jefferson Clinton Building 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.
Mail Code: 5203P Washington, DC 20460 E-mail: Powell.Dan@epa.gov 9}}

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Federal Remediation Technologies Presentation for the Aannual Meeting of the VA Chapter of Hps
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Issue date: 04/27/2018
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Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable Thomas Nicholson Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission VA Chapter of HPS April 27, 2018 Charlottesville, VA 1

Leading the Federal Government's Efforts to Promote Interagency Cooperation to Advance the Use of Innovative Technologies to Cleanup Hazardous Waste Contamination. (from FRTR Website: https://frtr.gov/ )

U.S. Department of Defense U.S. Air Force U.S. Army U.S. Navy U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Superfund Research Program U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2

Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable (FRTR) works to build a collaborative atmosphere among federal agencies involved in hazardous waste site cleanup.

FRTR was established in 1990 to bring together top federal cleanup program managers and other remediation community representatives to:

  • Share information and learn about technology-related efforts of mutual interest,
  • Discuss future directions of the national site remediation programs and their impact on the technology market,
  • Interact with similar state and private industry technology development programs, and
  • Form partnerships to pursue subjects of mutual interest. 3

FRTR was created by EPAs Technology Innovation Office (TIO) in 1990 with Walter Kovalick, EPA Director of TIO as Chair.

To help in the implementation of the 1980 Superfund Law Act and the 1986 Superfund Law Amended Act To advocate for new technologies for Superfund Cleanup activities, e.g.,

Contaminated soil cleanup Ground-water assessment and remediation Decision support tools Optimization tools Nanotechnology Green remediation and more 4

FRTR Website: https://frtr.gov/ is a valuable resource providing information on:

5

FRTR is governed by a Steering Committee composed of the cooperating Federal agencies.

FRTR provides a forum on remediation technologies through semi-annual public meetings. Steering Committee formulates a Meeting Theme with invited speakers and panel discussions. Copies of all presentations and supporting documentation are posted on the FRTR Website: http://frtr.gov/.

FRTR Presents provides real-time Webex seminars of select presentations from the FRTR Meetings for the public which are archived for later viewing on EPA Clean-Up Information Website: https://clu-in.org/

List of FRTR Presents for learning at: https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=clu-in&utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=FRTR+Presents&submit=Search 6

https://clu-in.org/conf/tio/FRTRPresents/ 7 The NEXT MEETING of the Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable will be held Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at the USGS Headquarters located at 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive in Reston, Virginia from 8:00am-4:30pm. The topic for this meeting will be Evolution of Subsurface Remediation: Lessons Learned from Technical Challenges to Achieving Cleanup Goals. Click here to view the meeting agenda.

Registration is required for anyone wishing to attend this FRTR general meeting in person or online. During the registration process, there will be an option to select if you will be attending in person or online. Note that admittance to the USGS Headquarters Building will only be permitted to registered attendees. Please register today by visiting:

http://www.trainex.org/frtr 8

Questions on FRTR can be addressed to:

Daniel Powell, Chief Technology Integration and Information Branch Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation U.S. EPA Headquarters William Jefferson Clinton Building 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.

Mail Code: 5203P Washington, DC 20460 E-mail: Powell.Dan@epa.gov 9