ESTCP released two special solicitations for FY 2015 funding, Innovative Technology Transfer Approaches and Post Remediation Performance Assessment.

Fourteen ESTCP FY 2015 new start projects that responded to the Innovative Technology Transfer Approaches solicitation have been selected for funding. Projects funded under this solicitation will execute technology transfer approaches related to key technical topics from all five ESTCP Program Areas.

Eleven ESTCP FY 2015 new start projects that responded to the Post Remediation Performance Assessment solicitation have been selected for funding. Projects funded under this solicitation will assess the long-term performance of a wide variety of remediation strategies applied to sites and contaminants of interest to DoD.

The tables below list the FY 2015 new start projects. Information on these and other SERDP and ESTCP projects is available under Program Areas.

 
Innovative Technology Transfer Approaches

ER-201566

Interactive Training System for Reductions in Cost and Complexity of Remediation and Long-Term Management of Contaminated Sites

Dr. David Reynolds

Geosyntec Consultants

ER-201567

T2-Geophysics: A Technology Transfer Program for Facilitating Effective use of Geophysics for Environmental Characterization and Monitoring at DoD Sites

Dr. Lee Slater

Rutgers University

ER-201569

ER Wiki for Enhanced Transfer SERDP/ESTCP Research to Users

Dr. Robert Borden

Solutions-IES, Inc.

ER-201570

Contaminant Flux and Fate in Fractured Bedrock

Dr. Charles Schaefer

CDM Smith

ER-201571

A Web-Based Repository for Energetics Contamination on Military Training Ranges

Dr. Susan Taylor

U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

ER-201572

Delivering Improved Understanding of Natural Attenuation Processes Using a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)

Dr. Pedro Alvarez

Rice University

ER-201574

Catalyzing Rapid Information Transfer Among Key Stakeholders on Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) at Contaminated Military Sites

Dr. Jennifer Field

Oregon State University

ER-201575

Expanding the Impact of SERDP/ESTCP Projects with On-Demand, End-User Focused, Internet Micro-Lectures

Dr. Charles Newell

GSI Environmental, Inc.

EW-201577

Building Energy Technologies: Creating a Path for Implementation on Installations

Mr. Charles Purcell

Noblis, Inc.

EW-201578

Technical Transfer of Net Zero Planner Tool from Research to Production Platform

Dr. Richard Liesen

U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

MR-201590

The Application of Advanced Geophysical Classification in Support of Munitions Response Program - An Outreach to Federal, State and Local Regulators and Tribal Governments

Mr. Jim Austreng

Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Expeditionary Warfare Center

RC-201576

An Online Resource Center for Supporting the Application of Environmental DNA Technology

Dr. Katherine Strickler

Washington State University

WP-201568

Cross-Functional Training Workshops and Site Assessments for Non-Chromate, Anodic Electrocoat Primer Transfer

Ms. Robin Peffer

PPG Industries, Inc.

WP-201573

Enabling Lead-Free Interconnects in DoD Weapon Systems

Dr. Stephan Meschter

BAE Systems

 
Post Remediation Performance Assessment

ER-201579

Demonstrating a Biogeophysics Strategy for Minimally Invasive Post Remediation Performance Assessment

Dr. Tim Johnson

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

ER-201580

Long-Term Stability and Efficacy of Historic Activated Carbon (AC) Deployments at Diverse Freshwater and Marine Remediation Sites

Dr. Todd Bridges

U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Environmental Laboratory

ER-201581

Post-Remediation Evaluation of EVO Treatment - How Can We Improve Performance?

Dr. Robert Borden

Solutions-IES, Inc.

ER-201582

Post-Remediation Performance Assessment at a Petroleum Impacted Site

Mr. Tim Appleman

Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Expeditionary Warfare Center

ER-201583

Flux-Based Assessment of Post-Remedial Performance

Dr. Mark Newman

University of Florida

ER-201584

Providing Additional Support for MNA by Including Quantitative Lines of Evidence for Abiotic Degradation and Co-metabolic Oxidation of Chlorinated Ethylenes

Mr. Todd Wiedemeier

T.H. Wiedemeier & Associates

ER-201585

Assessing the Long-Term Performance and Impacts of ISCO and ISBR Remediation Technologies

Dr. Mark Brusseau

University of Arizona

ER-201586

Verification Monitoring and Stability Assessment of In-Situ Stabilized Range Metals

Ms. Michelle Wynter

U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Environmental Laboratory

ER-201587

Evaluating Long-Term Impacts of Soil-Mixing Source-Zone Treatment Using Cryogenic Core Collection

Dr. Wilson Clayton

Trihydro Corporation

ER-201588

Assessment of Post Remediation Performance of a Biobarrier Oxygen Injection System at an MTBE Contaminated Site

Ms. Kenda Neil

Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center

ER-201589

Analysis of Long-Term Performance of Zero-Valent Iron Applications

Mr. Kyle Kirchner

Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Expeditionary Warfare Center