SERDP- ESTCP- ITRC A PARTNERSHIP

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SERDP- ESTCP- ITRC A PARTNERSHIP. Dr. Jeffrey Marqusee Jeffrey.Marqusee@osd.mil ESTCP, Director SERDP, Technical Director. Demonstration / Validation. Basic and Applied Research. DoD’s Environmental Technology Programs. Environmental Quality. Munitions Management. Weapons Systems - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SERDP- ESTCP- ITRC A PARTNERSHIP

Dr. Jeffrey MarquseeJeffrey.Marqusee@osd.mil

ESTCP, DirectorSERDP, Technical Director

• Basic and Applied Research• Demonstration / Validation

DoD’s Environmental Technology Programs

Environmental Quality

Sustainable Infrastructure

EnvironmentalRestoration

Weapons Systems& Platforms

MunitionsManagement

DUSD(I&E)DUSD(I&E)

SERDP DERP/O&MESTCP

DDR&E DUSD(I&E)DUSD(I&E) Commercial

RequirementsRequirements

Basic/Applied Research

Basic/Applied Research

ImplementationImplementation

Commercialization Commercialization

AdvancedDevelopment

AdvancedDevelopment

REGULATORY COOPERATION

INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS

Demonstration/Validation

Demonstration/Validation

Environmental TechnologyDevelopment Process

REGULATORY COOPERATION - ITRC

Our Impacts

• Cost Avoidance and Savings

• Improved Environmental Performance

• Improved Mission Performance

Permeable Reactive Barriers(PRB)

Passive In Situ Treatment• Chlorinated solvents treatment• 21 DoD full scale systems

96 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05

ESTCPSupport

Operational Systems

1ST DoD

Demo

ITRC Reg. Doc.

ITRC Design Doc.

ITRC Lesson

LearnedDoc.

Multi Site

Demo

1st 10th 20th

NPV Saving > $150 M

DoD Cleanup Funding

Fiscal Year

Where are we?

Opportunities and Challenges

• What are the priorities?– Needs of DoD– Potential to impact cleanup program

• Lets be proactive not reactive

• DNAPL• Molecular Biology• Sediments• Emerging Contaminants• UXO

Chlorinated Solvents

• Drive the costs of DoD groundwater cleanup

• Decisions on DNAPL are critical– Cleanup objectives– Remedy selection– Remedy design and

optimization

• Science based engineering decisions– Technology applications– Assessing remedies

• Short and long term– Monitoring performance

Field Application of Molecular Biological Tools

• Explosion of techniques– Fundamentally changed

laboratory microbiology

• Can they truly impact the field?– Design, Monitoring and

Assessment

• What decisions will they affect?

• How reliable are they?

Contaminated Sediments

• Over 200 Navy sites– $1B liability

• Sediment treatment option are limited– Large complex sites

– Ecologically complex

• Need for in-situ management options– Science based risk

management

Emerging Groundwater Contaminants

• Perchlorate is here what is next?– N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA)– 1,4 Dioxane– 1,2,3 Tricholropropane (TCP)– ....?

• All probable human carcinogens

• All highlighted by regulatory agencies

• Uncertain distribution but may be widespread

• All are persistent and mobile

• We need to be proactive not reactive

Unexploded Ordnance(UXO)

• UXO Contamination of land and water– >20 million acres– > 3300 sites– >$20B liability

• R&D Objectives– Wide Area Assessment– Detection & Discrimination– Land and Water– Recovery and Disposal– Planning and Support

• Critical technical decisions– Impact in the $billions

Wide Area Assessment

• Challenge of managing >20M acres– Most is contamination

free• But which part?

• How do we decide on no further action?– Visible – Defensible– Reproducible

• The key is technology

site 68,000 acres

Target #1

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Air StripBomb Camp

Target #2Target #4

Target #3

Target #6

75 mm Range(suspected)

AUX 4

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AUX 2

Pueblo Precision Bombing Range #2FFID: CO89799F058600

FUDS Site: B08CO071501

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• Challenge of decisions based on limited data– Cost effective cleanup

maximizes risk reduction

• Risk is not static• How do we decide to

dig or not?– Visible– Defensible– Reproducible

• The key is technology

Underwater UXO

• Challenge of managing risk in a dangerous environment

• Two primary risk drivers:– Explosive safety– Environmental toxicity

• Management actions– Assess risk– Mitigate when necessary

• What is the science?• What are the real technical

options?

Opportunities

• Remediation is a knowledge based industry– Science can impact near term

• Rigorous field trials are critical– Validated information

• Rapid transfer of information is critical– Decisions need to be made

• SERDP-ESTCP-ITRC– A partnership that works

Sponsored by SERDP and ESTCP

Partners in Environmental Technology

Technical Symposium and Workshop

November 28 – 30, 2006

Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Washington, D.C.

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