Poster Sessions
Don’t miss the walking poster sessions hosted by noted EPA ORD scientists and experts in the field! These walking tours will include a brief introduction to the poster session followed by a two to three minute presentation from each of the poster authors. You will have ample time to discuss questions in more depth with all of the poster authors following the tour.
Posters will be on display during the entire conference.
Poster Authors will be Present:
Monday 5:00-7:00 PM
Tuesday 1:15–2:00 PM
During Breaks
Poster Session Moderators:
Matt Small, U.S. EPA, Region 9
Jim Weaver, U.S. EPA, NERL
UST compatibility/compliance
Kentucky 2010 Environmental Stewardship Calendar for Gasoline Stations
Virginia Lewis, Kentucky DEP virginia.lewis@ky.gov
Summary of New Requirements for Connector Pipe & Containment Sumps
Roland Riegel, Underwriters Labs Inc., roland.a.riegel@us.ul.com
Compliance Assistance in Indian Country: Continued Successes
Pinu'u Stout, Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, pinuu.stout@gmail.com
UST Inspections Made Easy
Omar Tyson, Connecticut DEP, STEU, omar.tyson@ct.gov
RE-Powering Former Gas Stations
Deb Steckley, EPA Office of Underground Storage Tanks, steckley.deb@epa.gov, Caley Johnson, US Department of Energy, NREL, caley.johnson@nrel.gov
New Mexico to Use GISST to Prevent LUST
Suzan Arfman and Alex Harding, New Mexico Environment Department, suzan.arfman@state.nm.us
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. UST CATS Program, Elaina Doral
LUST Cleanup
Response and Clean-up of A Discharge of #2 Oil From a Fiberglass UST at A Maine Elementary School
Stephen Brezinski, Maine DEP, stephen.g.brezinski@maine.gov
Fourth Annual Region 9 Tribal Leaking Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Summary Report
Carl Warren, EPA Region 9, warren.carl@epa.gov
Understanding the Impacts of Catastrophic Denatured Ethanol Releases in Real-World Situations
Mary Exner, Roy Spalding, and Shane Jensen from University of Nebraska, Lincoln and Mark Toso, Tom Higgins and Adam Sekely, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), mspalding1@unl.edu
Economic Evaluation of Natural Attenuation and Source Removal
Elizabeth Montana, EPA/Georgia Institute of Technology, Jim Weaver, US EPA National Exposure Research Laboratory, emontana3@gatech.edu
BioVapor (API) Indoor Vapor Intrusion model
Tim McHugh, GSI Environmental Inc., temchugh@gsi-net.com
LUST Cleanup Footprint Calculator
Eric Magnan and Steven Linder, EPA Region 9, Mike Martinson, Delta Environmental, magnan.eric@epa.gov
Ronan Electrical Resistance Heating Project
Jeff Kuhn, Montana DEQ LUST Brownfields Section, jkuhn@mt.gov
Capture Zone Modeling
Jim Weaver, EPA National Exposure Research Laboratory, Matthew Small, EPA Region 9, Jordan Ferguson, Independent EPA Contractor, Biplab Mukherjee, National Research Council Associate, weaver.jim@epa.gov
Alternative Screening Methodology for Vapor Intrusion Assessment at Petroleum Hydrocarbon Release Sites
Matthew A. Lahvis and George E. DeVaull, Shell Global Solutions (US), Inc., matthew.lahvis@shell.com
Introduction to GWSDAT: GroundWater Spatiotemporal Data Analysis Tool
Wayne Jones, and Mike Spence, Shell Global Solutions (UK), Matthew Lahvis, Shell Global Solutions (US), Inc., Wayne.W.Jones@shell.com
Successful Application of Air Sparging to Remediate Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) in Ground Water in Kansas
Emily McGuire, Kansas Dept. of Health & Environment, John T. Wilson, EPA, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, emcguire@kdheks.gov
Ethanol (E95) release into gasoline residuals, Juliana G. Freitas and James F. Barker, University of Waterloo, jgardena@uwaterloo.ca
LUST Recalcitrant Compounds
Lead Scavengers in Product from LUST sites
Jim Weaver, and David C. Spidle, EPA National Exposure Research Laboratory, weaver.jim@epa.gov
Potential Exposure to Gasoline Additives
David C. Spidle, and Jim Weaver, EPA National Exposure Research Laboratory, spidle.david@epa.gov
Summary of Salient Findings of "Natural Attenuation of the Lead Scavengers 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) and 1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) at Motor Fuel Release Sites and Implications for Risk Management" (EPA 600/R-08/107)
John T. Wilson and Cherri Adair, EPA, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Hal White, EPA Office of Underground Storage Tanks, Wilson.JohnT@epa.gov
Dissipation of MTBE Ground Water Contamination Following the The Connecticut Ban on MTBE Usage, Graham J. Stevens, Gary A. Robbins, and Meredith Metcalf, Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Connecticut, gary.robbins@snet.net
LUST Biodegradation
Monitoring production of methane from spills of gasoline at UST release sites
Ken Jewell, EPA Office of Research and Development, jewell.ken@epa.gov
Comparison of Sampling Methods to Document the Contribution of Aerobic Biodegradation to the Attenuation of Vapor Concentrations at UST Sites
Cynthia J. Paul, John T. Wilson, and Ken Jewell, EPA, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, John Menatti and Robin Davis, Utah DEQ, Paul.Cindy@epa.gov
Anaerobic Biodegradation of Biofuels and Proposed Biofuels (Ethanol, n-Propanol, iso-Propanol, n-Butanol) in Aquifer Sediment
Cherri Adair and John T. Wilson, EPA, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, adair.cherri@epa.gov
A Pilot-scale Investigation of Plume and Microbial Dynamics in Response to Continuous Injection of an Ethanol, Benzene, and Toluene Aqueous Mixture
Amy L. Monier, Diego E. Gomez, Jie Ma, Zongming Xiu, and Pedro J.J. Alvarez, Rice University, Houston, TX, Yi Zhang, Yongzhi He, Irina Mamonkina, and William G. Rixey, University of Houston, Houston, TX, Brent P. Stafford, Shell Global Solutions, Houston, TX, wrixey@uh.edu
Impact of Ethanol on Natural Attenuation of BTEX: Extrapolation from Field Experiments
D. Mackay, E. Rasa, K. Scow, L. Foglia, and T. Ginn, University of California-Davis, dmmackay@ucdavis.edu
Anaerobic BTEX Biodegradation Using Sulfate Enhancement
Jeff Burdick and Eric Nichols, Arcadis, jeff.burdick@arcadis-us.com
Stable isotope probing analysis of commensalistic MTBE biodegradation
Denise Aslett and Michael Hyman, North Carolina State University, dmaslett@ncsu.edu








