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Sunday, May 22, 2016 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Short Courses 3:00 9:00 p.m. Registration Desk Open 6:00 9:00 p.m. Welcome Reception, Exhibits, Poster Group 1 Display Monday, May 23, 2016 8:30 10:30 a.m. Plenary Session featuring keynote speaker, Jay Famiglietti (University of California, Irvine NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory) (page 18) 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. General Lunch 12:35-3:55 p.m. Platform Presentations 4:00-6:30 p.m. Group 1 Poster Presentations and Reception Tuesday, May 24, 2016 8:00 a.m.-1:25 p.m. Platform Presentations 1:25 p.m. Technical Program Recesses Lunch on own, general lunch not provided 2:00-6:00 p.m. Short Courses Wednesday, May 25, 2016 8:00 a.m.-3:55 p.m. Platform Presentations Lunch scheduled within each track 4:00-6:30 p.m. Group 2 Poster Presentations and Reception Thursday, May 26, 2016 8:00 a.m.-3:55 p.m. Platform presentations Lunch scheduled within each track 4:00 p.m. Conference Adjourns *Specific times are subject to change in the months leading up to the Conference. The 72 sessions are organized according to the major topics listed below. The nine panel discussions will be presented in a designated track and will run concurrent with the technical program. See the following pages for additional information: Pages 14-15: Overview of the platform sessions and panels to be conducted each day. Times for exhibits, breakfasts, lunches, and receptions. Pages 16-17: Poster Sessions in each of the two poster groups. Pages 20-70: Titles and authors for the presentations in each session. Titles beginning with an asterisk (*) are to be presented as poster presentations. Pages 71-75: Panel discussion descriptions. Pages 76-88: Short Course descriptions for the courses offered on Sunday and Tuesday. Program Topics Technologies: Sessions A1-A7 Management Strategies: Sessions B1-B9 Technology Development, Transfer, and Regulatory Acceptance: Sessions C1-C3 Assessing Effectiveness: Sessions C4-C6 International Environmental Markets: Sessions C7-C9 Vapor Intrusion: Sessions D1-D6 Metals: Sessions D7-D10 Management of Petroleum Sites: Sessions E1-E5 Soil and Facility Restoration: Sessions E6-E9 Emerging Issues: Sessions F1-F5 Green and Sustainable : Sessions F6-F10 Amendment Technologies: Sessions G1-G9 Characterization, Fate, and Transport: Sessions H1-H5 Advanced Diagnostic Tools and Strategies: Sessions H6-H8 13
MONDAY, MAY 23, 2016 7:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Registration, Exhibits, Poster Group 1 Display 8:30 10:30 a.m. Plenary Session 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. General Lunch 12:35-3:55 p.m. Platform Sessions TUESDAY, MAY 24, 2016 7:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Registration, Exhibits, Poster Group 1 Display Lunch on own 1:25 p.m. Technical Program Recesses 8:00 a.m.-1:25 p.m. Platform Sessions A1. Thermally-Enhanced Processes A2. Innovations in Thermal A3. In Situ in Low Permeability Zones B1. Management of Complex DNAPL Sites B2. Large, Dilute Plume Management B3. Timeline of ITRC Guidance on Chlorinated Solvents C1. Measurement and Monitoring Technologies and Tools C2. Groundwater Modeling Advancements C3. Advances in Technology Transfer D1. Assessment and Mitigation of the Vapor Intrusion Pathway D2. Addressing Petroleum Vapor Intrusion at Leaking Underground Storage Sites D3. Use of Innovative Measurement Techniques (e.g., Passive Samplers, Real-Time Sensors) E1. In Situ of Petroleum Hydrocarbons E2. Management of Complex LNAPL Sites E3. LNAPL Recovery in Challenging Environments F1. 1,4-Dioxane F2. Perfluorinated Compounds Characterization and Analysis F3. Perfluorinated Compounds G1. Innovations in In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) G2. Innovations in In Situ Chemical Reduction (ISCR) G3. In Situ Biogeochemical (ISBG) H1. Real-Time Analysis Approaches H2. Conceptual Site Model Updates H3. Advanced Investigation Tools and Techniques PANEL (12:35-1:50 p.m.). In Situ Thermal at the SRSNE Superfund Site: Meeting Regulatory Requirements and Removing 225,000 kg of VOCs from an Overburden NAPL Source Zone PANEL (12:15-3:55 p.m.). China s Emerging Business, Soon to be One of the World s Largest PANEL (8:00-9:40 a.m.). Complex Site at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico PANEL (10:30 a.m.-12:10 p.m.). 1,4-Dioxane s Emerging Dilemma: What s a Manager Supposed to Do? 4:00 6:30 p.m. Poster Group 1 Presentations and Refreshments See pages 16-17 for presentations in Poster Group 1. 2:00 6:00 p.m. Short Courses 14
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 7:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Registration, Exhibits, Poster Group 2 Display Lunch scheduled within each track THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2016 7:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Registration, Exhibits, Poster Group 2 Display Lunch scheduled within each track 8:00 a.m.-3:55 p.m. Platform Sessions 8:00 a.m.-3:55 p.m. Platform Sessions A4. Characterization and Risk Management in Fractured Bedrock A5. of Bedrock, Karst Aquifers, and Fractured Media B4. Risk Assessment Practices, Applications, and Benefits B5. Adopting and Applying Risk-Based Approaches B6. Incremental Sampling A6. Supporting and Assessing Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation (EISB) Long-Term Performance A7. Lessons Learned with In Situ Technologies B7. Performance-Based Environmental Management B8. Environmental Restoration Best Management Practices (BMPs) B9. Optimization of Remedial Projects and Programs C4. Applications of Mass Flux and Mass Discharge C5. Monitored Natural Attenuation Performance Assessment C6. Lessons Learned from Source Zone D4. Risk Assessment and Risk Management (e.g., Tools, Using Multiple Lines of Evidence, Accounting for Background) D5. Assessment and at Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory D6. Radon Gas E4. Low-Threat Management and Closure of Complex Petroleum Sites E5. Natural Source Zone Depletion (NSZD) E6. Phytoremediation C7. Regulatory Considerations C8. Challenges in Implementing Remedial Technologies C9. Case Studies and Lessons Learned D7. Heavy Metal and Metalloid Fate and Transport D8. Metals Approaches D9. Chromium Approaches D10. Mine and Closure Strategies E7. Bioavailability of Contaminants in Soil E8. Coal Ash Facility Restoration E9. Landfill Management F4. Emerging Contaminants F5. Energetics F6. Case Studies: Evaluating GSR Metrics G4. Synergies in Technology Coupling G5. Enhancements with Biological Remedies G6. Bench, Pilot, and Treatability Studies H4. High-Resolution Site Characterization (HRSC) H5. Applying Geologic Concepts to Hydrogeology PANEL (10:05-11:45 a.m.). Pump-and-Treat Exit Strategy: Assessing Whether, When and How to Make a Change PANEL (2:15-3:55 p.m.). Programmatic Challenges Related to the PFAS Emerging Contaminant Class F7. Incorporating Sustainability to Develop, Advance, and Improve Technologies F8. Reusing and Revitalizing Contaminated Sites F9. Groundwater Conservation and Reuse for Sustainable and Redevelopment F10. Methods and Tools for Incorporating Ecological Considerations into GSR G7. Advances in Amendments and Delivery Methods G8. Soil Mixing G9. Emerging Technologies H6. Use of Passive Samplers H7. Compound-Specific Isotope Analysis H8. Incorporation of Molecular Tools in Site Assessment PANEL (8:00-9:40 a.m.). A Focus on Geology for Improved Decision-Making PANEL (10:05-11:45 a.m.). Vapor Intrusion at the U.S. EPA Indianapolis Duplex: Exploring the Role of Conventional Vapor Migration versus a Sewer Preferential Pathway PANEL (12:10-1:50 p.m.). Advances in Injectable Activated Carbon 4:00 6:30 p.m. Poster Group 2 Presentations and Refreshments See pages 16-17 for presentations in Poster Group 2. 15
POSTER SCHEDULE Poster sessions are divided into two groups for display and presentation as shown below. Presenters will be at their posters during the designated presentation periods to discuss their work. Refreshments will be served during the Monday and Wednesday evening poster presentations. Poster Group 1 Display: Sunday 6:00 p.m.-tuesday 1:00 p.m. Presentations: Monday 4:00-6:30 p.m. A1. Thermally-Enhanced Processes A2. Innovations in Thermal A3. In Situ in Low Permeability Zones A4. Characterization and Risk Management in Fractured Bedrock A5. of Bedrock, Karst Aquifers, and Fractured Media B1. Management of Complex DNAPL Sites B2. Large, Dilute Plume Management B3. Timeline of ITRC Guidance on Chlorinated Solvents B4. Risk Assessment Practices, Applications, and Benefits B5. Adopting and Applying Risk-Based Approaches B6. Incremental Sampling 16
C1. Measurement and Monitoring Technologies and Tools C2. Groundwater Modeling Advancements C3. Advances in Technology Transfer C4. Applications of Mass Flux and Mass Discharge C5. Monitored Natural Attenuation Performance Assessment C6. Lessons Learned from Source Zone D1. Assessment and Mitigation of the Vapor Intrusion Pathway D2. Addressing Petroleum Vapor Intrusion at Leaking Underground Storage Sites D3. Use of Innovative Measurement Techniques (e.g., Passive Samplers, Real-Time Sensors) E1. In Situ of Petroleum Hydrocarbons E2. Management of Complex LNAPL Sites E3. LNAPL Recovery in Challenging Environments F1. 1,4-Dioxane F2. Perfluorinated Compounds Characterization and Analysis F3. Perfluorinated Compounds G1. Innovations in In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) G2. Innovations in In Situ Chemical Reduction (ISCR) G3. In Situ Biogeochemical (ISBG) H1. Real-Time Analysis Approaches H2. Conceptual Site Model Updates H3. Advanced Investigation Tools and Techniques Poster Group 2 Display: Wednesday 7:00 a.m.-thursday 1:00 p.m. Presentations: Wednesday 4:00-6:30 p.m. A6. Supporting and Assessing Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation (EISB) Long-Term Performance A7. Lessons Learned with In Situ Technologies B7. Performance-Based Environmental Management B8. Environmental Restoration Best Management Practices (BMPs) B9. Optimization of Remedial Projects and Programs C7. Regulatory Considerations C8. Challenges in Implementing Remedial Technologies C9. Case Studies and Lessons Learned D4. Risk Assessment and Risk Management (e.g., Tools, Using Multiple Lines of Evidence, Accounting for Background) D5. Assessment and at Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory D6. Radon Gas D7. Heavy Metal and Metalloid Fate and Transport D8. Metals Approaches D9. Chromium Approaches D10. Mine and Closure Strategies E4. Low-Threat Management and Closure of Complex Petroleum Sites E5. Natural Source Zone Depletion (NSZD) E6. Phytoremediation E7. Bioavailability of Contaminants in Soil E8. Coal Ash Facility Restoration E9. Landfill Management F4. Emerging Contaminants F5. Energetics F6. Case Studies: Evaluating GSR Metrics F7. Incorporating Sustainability to Develop, Advance, and Improve Technologies F8. Reusing and Revitalizing Contaminated Sites F9. Groundwater Conservation and Reuse for Sustainable and Redevelopment F10. Methods and Tools for Incorporating Ecological Considerations into GSR G4. Synergies in Technology Coupling G5. Enhancements with Biological Remedies G6. Bench, Pilot, and Treatability Studies G7. Advances in Amendments and Delivery Methods G8. Soil Mixing G9. Emerging Technologies H4. High-Resolution Site Characterization (HRSC) H5. Applying Geologic Concepts to Hydrogeology H6. Use of Passive Samplers H7. Compound-Specific Isotope Analysis H8. Incorporation of Molecular Tools in Site Assessment 17