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Superfund Basic Research Program Research/Outreach at Hazardous Waste Sites Published: February 2008

Superfund Basic Research Program …...Fate, Transport, and Exposure Risk of Superfund 4 Sawmill, Plymouth, Washington Duke University Richard Di Giulio No N/A Chemicals County, NC

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Page 1: Superfund Basic Research Program …...Fate, Transport, and Exposure Risk of Superfund 4 Sawmill, Plymouth, Washington Duke University Richard Di Giulio No N/A Chemicals County, NC

Superfund Basic Research Program

Research/Outreach at Hazardous Waste Sites

Published: February 2008

Page 2: Superfund Basic Research Program …...Fate, Transport, and Exposure Risk of Superfund 4 Sawmill, Plymouth, Washington Duke University Richard Di Giulio No N/A Chemicals County, NC

EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

18 SF sites in State of New Dartmouth College Arsenic Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Exposure Margaret Karagas Yes G1 Hampshire

18 SF sites in State of New Dartmouth College Sources, Transport and Fate of Arsenic in Groundwater Joel Blum No F1 Hampshire

1 Berlin NH Dartmouth College Trophic Transfer of Toxic Metals in Aquatic Food Webs Celia Chen, Carol Folt Yes F

Centredale Manor Restoration University-Community Partnerships to Address Local Brown University Phil Brown Yes I1 Project - North Providence, RI Toxic Contamination

1 Coakley Landfill, Coakley NH Dartmouth College Sources, Transport and Fate of Arsenic in Groundwater Carl E. Renshaw No A, F

1 Elizabeth Mine - Strafford, VT Dartmouth College Arsenic as an Endocrine Disrupter Joshua Hamilton No N/A

1 Elizabeth Mine - Strafford, VT Dartmouth College Arsenic Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Exposure Margaret Karagas No N/A

1 Elizabeth Mine - Strafford, VT Dartmouth College Outreach Core Nancy Serrell No I

1 Elizabeth Mine - Strafford, VT Dartmouth College Research Translation Core Nancy Serrell No

1 Elizabeth Mine - Strafford, VT Dartmouth College Trophic Transfer of Toxic Metals in Aquatic Food Webs Celia Chen, Carol Folt No N/A

Variation in Bioaccumulation and Biomagnification of Former Jo Whiten Co. Dartmouth College Metals in Lakes throughout the Northeastern Region of Carol Folt No N/A1 Winchester, MA the U.S.A. Variation in Bioaccumulation and Biomagnification of George Lay Property Dartmouth College Metals in Lakes throughout the Northeastern Region of Carol Folt No N/A1 Merrimack, NH the U.S.A.

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

Superfund Basic Research Program Research/Outreach at Hazardous Waste Sites 1

Page 3: Superfund Basic Research Program …...Fate, Transport, and Exposure Risk of Superfund 4 Sawmill, Plymouth, Washington Duke University Richard Di Giulio No N/A Chemicals County, NC

EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

Loring Air Force Base - University of California Thermally Enhanced Soil and Groundwater Remediation Kent Udell No C1 Limestone, ME at Berkeley New Bedford Harbor Coast

1 Guard Removal - New Bedford, Boston University CYP Genes and Developmental Toxicity John J. Stegeman Yes A, J MA New Bedford Harbor Coast

1 Guard Removal - New Bedford, Boston University Estrogen Receptor- AhR Interactions in the CNS Gloria Callard Yes A, H MA New Bedford Harbor Coast

1 Guard Removal - New Bedford, Boston University Mechanisms and Impacts of Dioxin Resistance in Fish Mark Hahn Yes A, J MA Otis Air National Guard/Camp Developmental Neurotoxicity of Xenoestrogens in Boston University Gloria Callard Yes A1 Edwards Falmouth, MA Zebrafish

Otis Air National Guard/Camp Endocrine/Reproductive Disruption by Ground & 1 Boston University Ian Callard Yes A, H Edwards Falmouth, MA Surface Waters

Michigan State PCB Bioremediation Strategies and Potential 1 Picatinny Arsenal, NJ James Tiedje Yes DUniversity Intermediates of Toxicological Significance

Otis Air National Guard/Camp 1 Boston University Detecting and Analyzing Patterns in Spatial Data Tom Webster Yes E, G Edwards Falmouth, MA

1 Sites in Concord NH Dartmouth College Arsenic Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Exposure Margaret Karagas Yes G

SRSNE, Hartford, CT - University of California 1 Thermally Enhanced Soil and Groundwater Remediation Kent Udell No CHartford, CT at Berkeley Mobilization of Anthropogenic As in Groundwater Winthrop Landfill, Winthrop 1 Columbia University Redistribution of Arsenic and Other Contaminants at H. James Simpson Yes N/AME Sites in NJ and Maine

Michigan State PCB Bioremediation Strategies and Potential 1 Woods Pond, Pittsfield, MA James Tiedje Yes DUniversity Intermediates of Toxicological Significance

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

Superfund Basic Research Program Research/Outreach at Hazardous Waste Sites 2

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

Processes Influencing the Natural Attenuation of Organic American, Cyanamid, Bound Michigan State Contaminant Plumes: Transport, Enzymatic Regulation A, B,Jerome Kukor Yes 2 Brook, NJ University and Microbial Transformation Rates in Flowing C

Groundwater Systems Processes Influencing the Natural Attenuation of Organic

Ciba Chemicals, Toms River, Michigan State Contaminant Plumes: Transport, Enzymatic Regulation 2 Jerome Kukor Yes A, B NJ University and Microbial Transformation Rates in Flowing Groundwater Systems

HS7 and HS28, Hudson River, Michigan State Molecular Insight into Polyaromatic Toxicant Degradation James Tiedje Yes D2 NY University by Microbial Communities

Hudson River PCBs - Hudson Michigan State A ,B,2 Remediation Product Toxicity Evaluation Core Stephen Boyd Yes River, NY University F, H

University of North The Role of Oxidative Stress in Toxicity and 2 Hudson River PCBs, New York James Swenberg Yes ACarolina, Chapel Hill Carcinogenicity

Vineland Chemical Co., Inc. 2 Columbia University Mobilization of Anthropogenic As in Groundwater H. James Simpson Yes N/AVineland, NJ

Atlantic Wood Portsmouth, VA Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A3 wood preserving

Atlantic Wood Site, Elizabeth River, 3 Boston University Mechanisms and Impacts of Dioxin Resistance in Fish Mark Hahn No A, J Norfolk, VA

Atlantic Wood Site, Elizabeth Fate, Transport, and Exposure Risk of Superfund A, H,Duke University Richard Di Giulio No3 River, Norfolk, VA Chemicals F, B

Atlantic Wood Site, Elizabeth A, H,3 Duke University Markers for Chemical Mixtures in Fundulus heteroclitus Richard Di Giulio Yes River, Norfolk, VA F, B

Atlantic Wood Site, Elizabeth Duke University Mechanism and Impacts of Dioxin Resistance in Fish Mark. Hahn No A, J 3 River, Norfolk, VA

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

Superfund Basic Research Program Research/Outreach at Hazardous Waste Sites 3

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

Ciba-Giegy Corp. Site - University of North 3 DNA Adducts as Biomarkers of Exposure and Effect James Swenberg No JPhiladelphia, PA Carolina at Chapel Hill

Drake Chemical Loch Haven, Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A3 PA (pesticides)

Iacavazzi Landfill Scranton, PA 3 Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A(mixed industrial)

3 Metals, PNAs, PCBs** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

3 Mixed industrial** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

3 Municipal** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

3 Pesticides** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

Cape Fear Fayetteville, NC Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A4 wood preserving

Cherry Point Marine Corps Air University of North A Holistochastic Approach to Human Exposure E, F,4 George Christakos NoStation - Havelock, NC Carolina at Chapel Hill Assessment G, J

Ciba-Giegy Corp.(McIntosh University of North Bioavailability and Biodegredation of Polycyclic Aromatic Michael Aitken No B4 Plant) - McIntosh, AL Carolina at Chapel Hill Hydrocarbons Michael Hooper,Ciba-Giegy Corp.(McIntosh University of Wildlife Biomarker Applications to Remediation A, E,4 George Cobb, NoPlant) - McIntosh, AL Washington Decision Making F, H Scott McMurry

FCX, Inc. (Washington Plant) 4 Washington, Beaufort County, Duke University Markers for Chemical Mixtures in Fundulus heteroclitus Richard Di Giulio No N/A

NC * Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application

of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

** Superfund site not disclosed due to privacy agreements

Superfund Basic Research Program Research/Outreach at Hazardous Waste Sites 4

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

FCX, Inc. (Washington Plant) 4 Washington, Beaufort County, Duke University Microbial and Photolytic Transformations of Superfund Richard Di Giulio No N/A

NC Geiger Site, Charleston County, University of Wildlife Biomarker Applications to Remediation A, F,Michael Hooper No4 SC Washington Decision Making H Georgia-Pacific Hardwood Developmental Effects of Superfund Hydrocarbon 4 Sawmill, Plymouth, Washington Duke University Richard Di Giulio No N/AMixtures in Fundulus heteroclitus County, NC Georgia-Pacific Hardwood Fate, Transport, and Exposure Risk of Superfund 4 Sawmill, Plymouth, Washington Duke University Richard Di Giulio No N/AChemicals County, NC Koppers Company, Inc. University of North 4 (Morrisville Plant) - Morrisville, Molecular Epidemiology Core Irva Hertz-Picciotto No GCarolina at Chapel Hill NC

Michigan State Development of Novel Bioassay/Biomarker Systems for A, F,4 LCP Chemical Brunswick, GA John Giesy NoUniversity Detection of Estrogen Agonists in Complex Mixtures H

National Electric Coil/Cooper Superfund Community Action Through Nutrition 4 University of Kentucky Lisa Gaetke Yes IIndustries - Dayhoit, KY (SCAN)

University of Wildlife Biomarker Applications to Remediation Decision Michael Hooper, George A, E,4 Olin Corporation, McIntosh, AL Washington Making Cobb, Scott McMurry No F, H Destruction of TCE Using Oxidative and Reductive Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant 4 University of Kentucky Pathways as Potential In-Situ Treatments for Dibakar Bhattacharyya Yes B, C (USDOE) - Paducah, KY Contaminated Paducah Groundwater

Paducah Gaseous Diffusion University of Kentucky Outreach Core Lisa Gaetke Yes I4 Plant (USDOE) - Paducah, KY

Paducah Gaseous Diffusion University of 4 Outreach Core Lisa Gaetke No IPlant (USDOE) - Paducah, KY Washington

Paducah Gaseous Diffusion University of Michael Hooper, George A, E,Wildlife Applications to Remediation Decision-Making 4 Plant (USDOE) - Paducah, KY Washington Cobb, Scott McMurry No F, H

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

Superfund Basic Research Program Research/Outreach at Hazardous Waste Sites 5

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

Savannah River Site (SRS) - University of California 4 Assessment of Natural Bioattenuation of PCE and TCE Angela Lindner No A, C Aiken, SC at Berkeley

Savannah River Site (SRS) - University of California Thermally Enhanced Soil & Groundwater Remediation Kent Udell No C4 Aiken, SC at Berkeley

Savannah River Site (USDOE) - University of California 4 Thermally Enhanced Soil and Groundwater Remediation Kent Udell No CAiken, SC at Berkeley

4 Wood preserving 1 ** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

4 Wood preserving 2 ** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

Factors Controlling the Environmental Mobility, Microbial Allied Paper, Inc./Portage Creek/ Michigan State Transformation and Toxicity of Mixed Non-Aqueous Phase Weber, Walt Yes A5 Kalamazoo - Kalamazoo, MI University Liquids and Exposed Soils/Sediments

Allied Paper, Inc./Portage Creek/ Michigan State Molecular Insight into Polyaromatic Toxicant Degradation 5 James Tiedje Yes DKalamazoo - Kalamazoo, MI University by Microbial Communities

5 Coal tar** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

5 Drum Storage Area (pesticides)** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

Du Quoin Du Quoin, IL (coal Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A5 tar)

East Chicago City Dump East 5 Iowa Atmospheric Sources of PCB Congeners Keri Hornbuckle No N/AChicago, IN

East Chicago City Dump East Characterization of Exposures of Urban and Rural Cohorts to Iowa Peter Thorne No N/AAirborne PCBs 5 Chicago, IN

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

** Superfund site not disclosed due to privacy agreements Superfund Basic Research Program Research/Outreach at Hazardous Waste Sites 6

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

Energy Cooperative Incorporated 5 Iowa Atmospheric Sources of PCB Congeners Keri Hornbuckle Yes F, G East Chicago, IN

Energy Cooperative Incorporated Characterization of Exposures of Urban and Rural Cohorts to Iowa Peter Thorne Yes F, G Airborne PCBs 5 East Chicago, IN

Michigan State Development of Novel Bioassay/Biomarker Systems for A, F,5 Federal Marine Terminal Site, MI John Giesy NoUniversity Detection of Estrogen Agonists in Complex Mixtures H

5 Indiana Pallet East Chicago, IN Iowa Atmospheric Sources of PCB Congeners Keri Hornbuckle No N/A

Characterization of Exposures of Urban and Rural 5 Indiana Pallet East Chicago, IN Iowa Peter Thorne No N/ACohorts to Airborne PCBs

Jennison-Wright East St. Louis, Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A5 IL (wood preserving)

Joliet Army Joliet, IL 5 Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A, C (munitions)

Kerr-Mcgee: Reed-Keppler Park Iowa Atmospheric Sources of PCB Congeners Keri Hornbuckle No N/A5 West Chicago, IL

Kerr-Mcgee: Reed-Keppler Park Characterization of Exposures of Urban and Rural 5 Iowa Peter Thorne No N/AWest Chicago, IL Cohorts to Airborne PCBs

Kerr-Mcgee: Residential Areas Iowa Atmospheric Sources of PCB Congeners Keri Hornbuckle No N/A5 West Chicago IL

Kerr-Mcgee: Residential Areas Characterization of Exposures of Urban and Rural 5 Iowa Peter Thorne No N/AWest Chicago IL Cohorts to Airborne PCBs

Kerr-Mcgee: Sewage Treatment Iowa Atmospheric Sources of PCB Congeners Keri Hornbuckle No N/A5 Plant West Chicago IL

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

Superfund Basic Research Program Research/Outreach at Hazardous Waste Sites 7

Page 9: Superfund Basic Research Program …...Fate, Transport, and Exposure Risk of Superfund 4 Sawmill, Plymouth, Washington Duke University Richard Di Giulio No N/A Chemicals County, NC

EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

Kerr-Mcgee: Sewage Treatment Characterization of Exposures of Urban and Rural 5 Iowa Peter Thorne No N/APlant West Chicago IL Cohorts to Airborne PCBs

5 Landfill (PCBs)** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

5 Landfill (pesticides)** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

Mississinewia River Union City, Michigan State Molecular Insight into Polyaromatic Toxicant Degradation James Tiedje Yes D5 IN University by Microbial Communities

5 Munitions 1** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

5 Munitions 2 ** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

5 Pesticide Disposal** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

Factors Controlling the Environmental Mobility, Microbial Pointe Mouillee confined Michigan State Transformation and Toxicity of Mixed Non-Aqueous Walt Weber Yes A, B 5 disposal facility, Detroit, MI University Phase Liquids and Exposed Soils/Sediments Factors Controlling the Environmental Mobility, Microbial Michigan State 5 Saginaw River, Saginaw, MI Transformation and Toxicity of Mixed Non-Aqueous Walt Weber Yes AUniversity Phase Liquids and Exposed Soils/Sediments

Savanah Army Depot Savanah, Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A5 IL (munitions) Factors Controlling the Environmental Mobility, Microbial Michigan State 5 Scouter Pond, Kalamazoo, MI Transformation and Toxicity of Mixed Non-Aqueous Walt Weber Yes AUniversity Phase Liquids and Exposed Soils/Sediments

U.S. Smelter and Lead Refinery, Iowa Atmospheric Sources of PCB Congeners Keri Hornbuckle No N/A5 Inc. East Chicago, IN

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

** Superfund site not disclosed due to privacy agreements

Superfund Basic Research Program Research/Outreach at Hazardous Waste Sites 8

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

U.S. Smelter and Lead Refinery, Characterization of Exposures of Urban and Rural 5 Iowa Peter Thorne No N/AInc. East Chicago, IN Cohorts to Airborne PCBs

Velicol Chemical Superfund Michigan State A, B,Remediation Product Toxicity Evaluation Core Stephen Boyd Yes 5 Site, St. Louis, MI University F, H

5 Wood preserving 3 ** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

Abandoned refinery (PNAs and Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A6 lead)**

Baldwin Waste Oil Kingsville,6 Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A, H TX (petroleum/pesticides)

6 Dept. of Energy *** (explosives) Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

6 Marine Facility (PNAs)** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

McBay Oil Grapeland, TX Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A, H 6 (petroleum)

6 Oil reclamation (PNAs)** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

Solvent recovery (PAHs and Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A6 pesticides)**

Solvent Recovery Service 6 Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A, H Rosharon, TX (petroleum)

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

** Superfund site not disclosed due to privacy agreements *** There are 71 hazardous waste sites on base

Superfund Basic Research Program Research/Outreach at Hazardous Waste Sites 9

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

6 Solvents and metals** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

State Marine Port Arthur, TX 6 Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A(Petroleum)

6 Tar Creek, Miami, OK Columbia University Bioavailability of Soil PB and AS in Humans Conrad Blum No N/A

Texarkana Wood Texarkana, 6 Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A, H TX (wood preserving)

6 Wood preserving 4 ** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

6 Wood preserving 5 ** Texas A&M University Exposure and Risk Assessment of Complex Mixtures Kirby Donnelly Yes A, H

6 Wood preserving 6 ** Texas A&M University Exposure and Risk Assessment of Complex Mixtures Kirby Donnelly Yes A, H

NGPCA-LETTS-199 HWY 7 61 3 ½ MI, Columbus Junction, Iowa Atmospheric Sources of PCB Congeners Keri Hornbuckle No N/A

IA 52738 NGPCA-LETTS-199 HWY Characterization of Exposures of Urban and Rural 7 61 3 ½ MI, Columbus Junction, Iowa Peter Thorne No N/ACohorts to Airborne PCBs IA 52738Oronogo-Duenweg Mining 7 Columbia University Bioavailability of Soil PB and AS in Humans Conrad Blum No N/ABelt, Jasper County, MO Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. University of North Bioavailability and Biodegredation of Polycyclic Aromatic 7 (St. Louis Park) - St. Louis Frederic Pfaender Yes FCarolina, Chapel Hill Hydrocarbons Park, MN

University of Michael Hooper, George 7 Times Beach - St. Louis, MO Wildlife Applications to Remediation Decision-Making No F,H Washington Cobb, Scott McMurry

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

** Superfund site not disclosed due to privacy agreements

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

Anaconda Co. Smelter - University of Michael Hooper, George C, E,Wildlife Applications to Remediation Decision-Making 8 Anaconda, MT Washington Cobb, Scott McMurry No F, H

Burlington Northern Somers,8 Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No AMT (PAHs)

A, B,8 Libby Groundwater, Libby, MT Texas A&M University Chemical Intervention Strategies Kirby Donnelly F

A, B,8 Libby Groundwater, Libby, MT Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly Yes F

Montana Pole Butte, MT Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A8 (wood preserving) Rocky Mountain Arsenal University of Wildlife Biomarker Applications to Remediation Decision Michael Hooper, George A,E,8 (USARMY) - Commerce City, NoWashington Making Cobb, Scott McMurry F, H COWood preserving (PNAs and Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A8 PCP) 1 **

Aerojet General Corp. - Rancho University of California, 9 Epidemiology Studies Ellen Gold Yes GCordova, CA Davis

Aerojet General Corp. - Rancho University of California, Transport, Transformation and Remediation of Perchlorate B, D,Dennis Rolston Yes 9 Cordova, CA Davis and VOC's in the Vadose Zone and Groundwater F

University of California 9 Alameda Naval Station Historical Exposure Assessment James Hunt Yes Aat Berkeley

Apache Powder, NPL Superfund University of Arizona Biosurfactant-Enhanced in Situ Metal Remediation Raina Maier No A, B 9 site - Benson, AZ

Apache Powder, NPL Superfund 9 University of Arizona Remediating Mine Waste Products Martha Conklin No A, B site - Benson, AZ

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

** Superfund site not disclosed due to privacy agreements

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

9 Avra Valley - Avra Valley, AZ University of Arizona Electrochemical Remediation of Arsenic and Chromium James Farrell No A, B

Broadway-Pantano Landfill, New Technologies for the Remediation of Halogenated Robert Arnold Eric A, B, 9 University of Arizona Yes Tucson, AZ Organics Betterton, C

9 Broken Hill - San Manuel, AZ University of Arizona Biosurfactant-Enhanced in Situ Metal Remediation Raina Maier No A, B

Camp Navajo (Army depot) 9 University of Arizona Biosurfactant-Enhanced in Situ Metal Remediation Raina Maier No A, B DOD site - Belmont, AZ

Camp Navajo (Army depot) University of Arizona Gene Enhanced Remediation of Co-Contaminated Soils Ian Pepper No A, B 9 DOD site - Belmont, AZ Michael Hooper, Carson River Mercury Site, University of Wildlife Biomarker Applications to Remediation Decision A, F, 9 George Cobb, NoCarson City, NV Washington Making HScott McMurry

Central Arizona Project A, C, University of Arizona Biosurfactant-Enhanced In Situ Metal Remediation Raina Maier No9 Headquarters, Phoenix, AZ F

City of Tucson Fuel Depot, 9 University of Arizona Bioavailability & Remediation of Complex DNAPLs Mark Brusseau No A, F Tucson, AZ

City of Tucson Fuel Depot, Bioavailability, Soil Heterogeneity, and In-Situ University of Arizona Mark Brusseau No N/A9 Tucson, AZ Biodegradation of Organic Contaminants

Edwards Air Force Base - Kern University of California, Transport, Transformation and Remediation of Perchlorate A, B, 9 Dennis Rolston Yes County, CA Davis and VOC's in the Vadose Zone and in Groundwater H

El Camino del Cerro Landfill Mass-Transfer Dynamics of Chlorinated-Solvent University of Arizona Mark Brusseau No F9 WQARF Site - Tucson, AZ Immiscible Liquids in Porous Media

El Camino del Cerro Landfill New Technologies for the Remediation of Halogenated 9 University of Arizona Robert Arnold Yes FWQARF Site - Tucson, AZ Organics

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

Farmer's Water Company - A, B, University of Arizona Electrochemical Remediation of Arsenic and Chromium James Farrell No9 Sahuarita, AZ C

University of California, Development and application of integrated cell-based 9 Frontier Fertilizer - Davis, CA Michael Denison No ADavis bioassays

University of California, Development and implementation of immunoassays for 9 Frontier Fertilizer - Davis, CA Bruce Hammock No ADavis human and environmental monitoring

University of California, Development of Rapid, Miniaturized Sensors for Use in 9 Frontier Fertilizer - Davis, CA Ian Kennedy Yes EDavis the Detection of Environmental Toxins

Gambonini Mercury Mine - University of California Historical Exposure Assessment James Hunt Yes A, F 9 Petaluma, CA at Berkeley

Bioavailability, Soil Heterogeneity, and In-Situ 9 GE Moreau Superfund Site - NY University of Arizona Mark Brusseau No N/ABiodegradation of Organic Contaminants

9 Harrison Landfill, Tucson, AZ University of Arizona Model for Catalytic Reductive Dehalogenation Robert Arnold No

New Technologies for the Remediation of Halogenated Robert Arnold Eric A, B, 9 Harrison Landfill, Tucson, AZ University of Arizona NoOrganics Betterton C A, B, Klondyke Tailings, WQARF site University of Arizona Phytostabilization of Mine Tailings Raina Maier Yes C, H, 9 - Klondyke, AZ I

Klondyke Tailings, WQARF site 9 University of Arizona Remediating Mine Waste Products Martha Conklin No A - Klondyke, AZ

Lawrence Livermore National University of California Thermally Enhanced Soil and Groundwater Remediation Kent Udell No C9 Laboratory - Livermore, CA at Berkeley

Lawrence Livermore National University of California Transport,Transformation, and Remediation of Perchlorate 9 Dennis Rolston E, F Laboratory - Livermore, CA at Berkeley and VOCs in the Vadose Zone and Groundwater

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

Lawrence Livermore National University of California, Thermally Enhanced Soil and Groundwater Remediation Kent Udell No C9 Laboratory - Livermore, CA Davis

Lawrence Livermore National University of California, Transport, Transformation and Remediation of Perchlorate 9 Dennis Rolston Yes E, F Laboratory - Livermore, CA Davis and VOC's in the Vadose Zone and in Groundwater

Mare Island Naval Shipyard - University of California Aquatic Biomarkers in Site Characterization and Dave Hinton No A9 Vallejo, CA at Davis Remediation

Mare Island Naval Shipyard - University of California 9 Training Core Daniel Chang No IVallejo, CA at Davis

McCormick and Baxter - University of California Thermally Enhanced Soil & Groundwater Remediation Kent Udell No C9 Stockton, CA at Berkeley

Naval Weapons Station - Seal University of California Development of Tools for Monitoring in situ 9 Lisa Alvarez-Cohen No CBeach, CA at Berkeley bioremediation

Olive Grove Dross Site Tucson, 9 University of Arizona Gene Enhanced Remediation of Co-contaminated Soils Ian Pepper No A, B AZPacific Gas and Electric Company Natural Gas University of California 9 Research Translation James R. Hunt Yes JCompressor Stations at Hinkley, at Berkeley CA and Topock, AZ.

9 Page Ranch Landfill Tucson, AZ University of Arizona Biosurfactant-Enhanced In Situ Metal Remediation Raina Maier No I

9 Page Ranch Landfill Tucson, AZ University of Arizona Electrochemical Remediation of Arsenic and Chromium Jim Farrell No I

Mass-Transfer Dynamics of Chlorinated-Solvent 9 Page Ranch Landfill Tucson, AZ University of Arizona Mark Brusseau No IImmiscible Liquids in Porous Media

New Technologies for the Remediation of Halogenated Robert Arnold, 9 Page Ranch Landfill Tucson, AZ University of Arizona Yes IOrganics Eric Betterton

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

9 Page Ranch Landfill Tucson, AZ University of Arizona Remediating Mine Waste Products Martha Conklin No I

Park- Euclid, WQARF site - Mass-Transfer Dynamics of Chlorinated-Solvent 9 University of Arizona Mark Brusseau Yes F, I Tucson, AZ Immiscible Liquids in Porous Media Robert G. Arnold, A, B, Park-Euclid WQARF Site – New Technologies for the Remediation of Halogenated University of Arizona Eric A. Betterton, Yes C, D, 9 Tucsan, AZ Organics Eduardo Saez F, I

Phoenix-area NPL Superfund 9 University of Arizona Bioavailability & Remediation of Complex DNAPLs Mark Brusseau No Fsite

Phoenix-area NPL Superfund Bioavailability, Soil Heterogeneity, and In-Situ 9 University of Arizona Mark Brusseau No F, I site Biodegradation of Organic Contaminants

Pinal Creek, WQARF site - A, F, 9 University of Arizona Remediating Mine Waste Products Martha Conklin NoGlobe, AZ H

Saginaw Hill Mine Tailings Site, University of Arizona Phytostabilization of Mine Tailings Raina Maier Yes I9 Tucson, AZ Environmental Stress Indicators for Fish at Superfund San Francisco Bay - San University of 9 Sites: GC-MS and FT-IR Markers of Contaminant- Donald Malins No A, J Francisco Bay, CA Washington Induced Damage to Gill Tissue

San Pedro River Mine Tailings A, C, 9 Site, AZ (Bureau of Land University of Arizona Phytostabilization of Mine Tailings Raina Maier Yes H, I management) - AZ Seal Beach Naval Weapons Sta - University of California Development of Tools for Monitoring in Situ 9 Lisa Alvarez-Cohen CSeal Beach, CA at Berkeley Bioremediation

Silverbell Landfill WQARF site Mass-Transfer Dynamics of Chlorinated-Solvent University of Arizona Mark Brusseau No F9 - Tucson, AZ Immiscible Liquids in Porous Media

Silverbell Post Office, Tucson, 9 University of Arizona Biosurfactant-Enhanced In Situ Metal Remediation Raina Maier No A, B AZ

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine - University of California Development and Implementation of Immunoassays for BruceHammock No A9 Clearlake, CA at Davis Human and Environmental Monitoring Tucson International Airport A, B,Mass-Transfer Dynamics of Chlorinated-Solvent 9 Area (TIAA) Superfund Site - University of Arizona Mark Brusseau Yes C, D,Immiscible Liquids in Porous Media Tucson, AZ F Vulture Mill, AZ WQARF site - University of Arizona Remediating Mine Waste Products Martha Conklin No A9 Wickenburg, AZ

Vulture Mill, AZ WQARF site - 9 University of Arizona Transport of Trace Metals in a Polluted Aquifer Martha Conklin No AWickenburg, AZ

10 Coal Creek Seattle, WA (PCBs) Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

10 Coal gasification** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

Coeur d'Alene Groundwater 10 Contamination - Coeur d'Alene, University of Arizona Biosurfactant-Enhanced In Situ Metal Remediation Raina Maier No A, B

ID Commencement Bay, Near University of 10 Shore/Tide Flats - Hylebos Gene-Environment Interactions in Salmon Neurotoxicity Evan Gallagher No A, J Washington Waterway - Tacoma, WA

University of 10 Duwamish Waterway Gene-Environment Interactions in Salmon Neurotoxicity Evan Gallagher Yes N/AWashington

Eagle Harbor Seattle WA 10 Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A(wood preserving) East Gate Disposal Yard, Fort Bioremediation of chlorinated solvent compounds: In situ University of 10 Lewis Logistics Center, Ft. remediation strategies and predictive tools for controlling John Ferguson No AWashington Lewis, WA contaminated plumes Fort Lewis (Landfill No. 5) - University of California Development of Tools for Monitoring in situ 10 Lisa Alvarez-Cohen Yes CTacoma, WA at Berkeley Bioremediation

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

** Superfund site not disclosed due to privacy agreements

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

10

10

10

Fort Lewis Logistics Center - Tillicum, WA

Harbor Island - Seattle, WA

Harbor Island (lead) - Seattle, WA

University of Washington

University of Washington

University of Washington

Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvent Compounds:In Situ Remediation Strategies and Predictive Tools for Controlling Contaminated Plumes Environmental Stress Indicators for Fish at Superfund Sites: GC-MS and FT-IR Markers of Contaminant-Induced Damage to Gill Tissue Environmental Stress Indicators for Fish at Superfund Sites: GC-MS and FT-IR Markers of Contaminant-Induced Damage to Gill Tissue

John Ferguson

Donald Malins

Donald Malins

No

No

No

N/A

A, J

A, J

10 Harbor Island Seattle, WA University of Washington Biomarkers for Fish Health at Superfund Sites Donald Malins No A, J

10 Harbor Island Seattle, WA (mixed industrial) Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

10

10

Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE) - Idaho Falls, ID Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE) - Idaho Falls, ID

University of California at Berkeley

University of California at Berkeley

Application of Comparative Genomics, Transcriptomics,and Proteomics to Optimize Microbial Reductive Dehalogenation

Thermally Enhanced Soil and Groundwater Remediation

Lisa Alvarez-Cohen

Kent S. Udell

Yes

No

C

C

10 Industrial (PCBs)** Texas A&M University Exposure and Risk Assessment of Complex Mixtures Kirby Donnelly Yes A, H,F

Lake Union Seattle, WA (coal 10 Texas A&M University Chemical Intervention Strategies Kirby Donnelly Yes A, H tar)

Lake Union Seattle, WA (coal Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly Yes A, H 10 tar)

Marine dock (PCBs, PNAs, 10 Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No Ametals)**

10 Marine sites (2)** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

** Superfund site not disclosed due to privacy agreements

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EPA On-going ResearchSite Name & Location Program Project Title Principal Investigator Region Work? Category*

10 Silver Valley - Silver Valley, ID University of Arizona Biosurfactant-Enhanced in Situ Metal Remediation Raina Maier No A, B

Bioremediation of chlorinated solvent compounds: In situ University of 10 Time Oil, Tacoma, WA remediation strategies and predictive tools for controlling John Ferguson No A, J Washington contaminated plumes

10 Vancouver – Vancouver, WA University of Arizona Biosurfactant-Enhanced in situ Metal Remediation Raina M. Maier No A, B

Bioremediation of chlorinated solvent compounds: In situ University of 10 Western Processing, Kent, WA remediation strategies and predictive tools for controlling John Ferguson No A, J Washington contaminated plumes Wood preserving (PNAs and 10 Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No APCP) 2 **

Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor - University of California Thermally Enhanced Soil & Groundwater Remediation Kent Udell No C10 Bainbridge Island, WA at Berkeley

Auto recycling (PCBs, metals)** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly No A

Wood preserving (PNAs)** Texas A&M University Site Assessment, Cleanup, Analysis and Bioremediation Kirby Donnelly A

* Category codes: A - Collection of samples for off-site analysis; B - Bench scale application of a new remediation technology; C- Field test of a new remediation; D - Application of a new remediation technology as part of the remediation strategy; E - Testing or application of new GIS tools; F - Fate and transport study; G - Epidemiology study; H - Ecology study; I - Outreach program; J - Other

** Superfund site not disclosed due to privacy agreements

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