Please join us for the upcoming NAVFAC Open Environmental Restoration Resources (OER2) webinar on October 2. The webinar is focused on Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Remedial Investigation (RI) Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) Case Studies. Register at https://lnkd.in/e7CkVHAS
NAVFAC Environmental Restoration & BRAC Technology Transfer Program
Environmental Services
Port Hueneme, CA 606 followers
About us
The NAVFAC Technology Transfer (T2) Program supports information sharing to identify the Navy’s Environmental Restoration Program challenges and to promote the use of innovative and cost-effective solutions. The goal of the T2 Program is to communicate the latest information on research, technology innovations, and lessons learned from Navy case studies. Technical resources are shared on key topics through T2 e-mail updates, videos, fact sheets, handbooks, cost and performance reports, and more. The T2 Program also releases a monthly e-mail that provides links to newly released T2 products, policies, guidance, and training related to innovative technologies. OCT. 23, 2023: OUR CONTACT EMAIL HAS CHANGED. Our new email is [email protected]. Any questions you have regarding our Technology Transfer (T2) Program, including website, social media, newsletter, webinars, in-person seminars, or products, please contact us at [email protected].
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https://www.navfac.navy.mil/go/erb
External link for NAVFAC Environmental Restoration & BRAC Technology Transfer Program
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Port Hueneme, CA
Updates
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Please join us for the upcoming OER2 webinar featuring case studies on tools for enhancing reagent delivery in low-permeability geologic matrices. Register today at https://lnkd.in/eEex8vWA
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Natural processes such as volatilization, dissolution, and biodegradation act in combination to reduce light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) mass over time. This fact sheet shares insights from several Department of the Navy (DON) installations where natural source zone depletion (NSZD) has been evaluated.
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Join us for an informative webinar on environmental justice considerations and to learn more about NAVFAC’s collaboration on an environmental justice pilot project at Naval Station Norfolk. Register at https://lnkd.in/eNiRSrft.
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Remediation of chlorinated solvent plumes is a difficult technical challenge, as complete restoration of the groundwater back to original conditions has been demonstrated at only a few sites. This fact sheet summarizes a key factor responsible for this difficulty - matrix diffusion. Matrix diffusion is the process by which contaminants in groundwater initially migrate from areas of higher concentration in high-permeability zones (e.g., sands and gravels) into low-permeability media (e.g., clayey sands, silts, and clays). For more information, please visit the NAVFAC Environmental Restoration and BRAC web site: https://lnkd.in/gHCdnJU5
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Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) foam fractionation technology demonstration at former Naval Air Station (NAS) JRB Willow Grove funded by NAVFAC HQ. In addition to the NAVFAC EXWC PM (Dr. Tony Danko, P.E.), visitors included those from Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, EPA, SERDP-ESTCP (Dr. Kim Spangler, Director and Dr. Allison Narizzano, Fellow), NAVFAC Team Members (Mr. Jason Speicher, Mr. Jim Rugh, Ms. Dawn DeFreitas, and Mr. Brian Helland), and Dr. Ramona Iery (NAVFAC EXWC). Visits from the regulators are important to facilitate acceptance of innovative technologies at installations and demonstrate that the Navy is working to address challenges associated with PFAS remediation. The performance evaluation has been ongoing, and a final report is expected by the end of 2024 with recommendations for future application. For more information on this site visit, check out: SERDP & ESTCP on LinkedIn at https://lnkd.in/eeH2zyiV. #pfas
We were thrilled to see the demonstration of a new #PFAS remediation technology developed by Arcadis at NASJRB Willow Grove. ESTCP will be conducting a demonstration of another remediation technology here next year as part of our partnership with Defense Innovation Unit (DIU). https://bit.ly/3G5XjYa
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Hello Environmental Restoration Community! We would like your input regarding the continued need for Remediation Innovative Technology Seminar (RITS) Handbooks. Please follow the link below and respond to the survey: https://lnkd.in/eGWnh2HH Your participation is important to us. Thank you!
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Electrokinetic (EK)-enhanced in situ remediation offers a promising approach to treating source zones at complex sites. This fact sheet discusses how EK delivery methods work and explores two EK case studies for bioremediation and in situ chemical oxidation. Lessons learned and key considerations for implementing EK technologies are also summarized.
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The NAVFAC OER2 webinar series is offering a two-part presentation on a Remedial Investigation (RI) framework for per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). View the link below to register for Part 1 which will focus on the document overview and discuss site characterization, analytical methodologies, screening/cleanup levels, risk assessments, and investigative-derived waste management for PFAS RIs. https://lnkd.in/eerUFeAd
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OUR CONTACT EMAIL HAS CHANGED. Our new email is [email protected]. Any questions you have regarding our Technology Transfer (T2) Program, including website, social media, newsletter, webinars, in-person seminars, or products, please contact us at [email protected].