Title: HSRCS
1HSRC/SSW Outreach Activities and Capabilities
Danny Reible Chevron Professor of Chemical
Engineering Director, Hazardous Substance
Research Center/SSW Louisiana State
University Baton Rouge, LA 70803
2Hazardous Substance Research Center
South and Southwest
- Established under CERCLA
- Mission
- Research and Technology Transfer
- Contaminated sediments and dredged material
- Historically focused on in-situ processes and
risk management - Unique regional (46) hazardous substance
problems - Outreach
- Primarily regional in scope
- Driven by community interests and problems
LSU
Georgia Tech
Texas AM
Rice
3HSRC S/SW Programs
- Core funding from EPA
- 900 K per annum, 2001-2006
- 600 K research
- 300 K outreach
- Technology Transfer
- Technical Outreach Services to Communities
- Technical Assistance for Brownfields (TAB)
- 150 K per annum
- Other Federal Support
- Anacostia Capping Demonstration Program -5 M
(2001-2004) - Defense Threat Reduction Agency - 1.7 M
(1999-2001) - Louisiana Biotechnology Initiative
- 235 K per annum, 2002-2007
- 285 K capital, 2002-2003
4HSRC/SSW Research Theme Areas
- Contaminant availability in sediments- physical,
chemical and biological - Its not what we can measure, its what can
receptors absorb? - Biotransformation processes of contaminants in
sediments - Is recovery possible without the risk and expense
of physico-chemical treatment? - Science of risk management for sediments
- How do we select and design appropriate
technologies? - Unique regional hazardous substance issues
- Are there regional problems that have been
overlooked in the national debate?
5Why Outreach?
- Presidential and Congressional Commission on Risk
Assessment and Management - Provides framework more decision making
- Key point
- Engage stakeholders early and often
- Without stakeholder involvement decisions are
easily made but difficult to implement - With stakeholder involvement, decisions may be
difficult but implementation may be easier - Allowing us to finally complete the circle!!!
6Approach to Outreach Efforts
- Identify a community
- Success is dependent upon identifying appropriate
community - Community is not defined by its loudest
individuals - Develop a letter of agreement
- Identifies expectations and approach
- Negotiated and agreed upon jointly
- Basis for metrics of success The Yardstick
- Must be sufficiently detailed and specific to
provide useful metrics - Conduct outreach effort
- Continuously review and update objectives and
approach - Document changes as necessary, including updating
letter of agreement - Evaluate success in delivering outreach
objectives - Exit interviews with community
- Outreach team internal review
- Center administration and Outreach Advisory
Committee review
7HSRC/SSWOutreach
- Goal (TOSC)To provide no-cost, non-advocate
technical assistance to communities in EPA
Regions 4 and 6 addressing issues of
environmental contamination. - Goal (TAB) To provide no-cost, non-advocate
technical assistance to communities and
municipalities in EPA Regions 4 and 6 addressing
redevelopment of environmentally contaminated
property.
8Typical TOSC/TAB Activities
- Review site assessments or work plans
- Review remedial investigations and feasibility
studies - Provide information on assessment and remediation
technologies and their cost and effectiveness - Provide information on environmental problems and
their impact - Process Assistance
- How to chart a path through the maze
- Cant write proposals but we can help you figure
out how - Research
- How to extend our reach beyond the current
community?
9HSRC/SSW Technology Transfer
- Website
- Electronic newsletters
- Quarterly email notification Are you on the
email list? - Printed publications
- Research Briefs
- Environmental Updates
- Workshops/facilitated meetings
- Contaminated Sediments Working Group (web-based)
- Audio/video research presentations
10Total TOSC Assistance Efforts By Year
11Total TAB Assistance Efforts by Year
122002 TAB Program
- Projects becoming more complex
- Not just site assessments anymore
- Land-use planning and visioning requests are more
common - Economic development aspect still crucial
13Region 4 TAB Communities
- Augusta, GA
- Macon, GA
- Spartanburg, SC
- Charleston, SC
- Jackson, MS
- Atlanta, GA
- Macon, GA
14Region 6 TAB Communities
- Lake Charles, LA
- West Monroe, LA
- Baton Rouge, LA
- Prairie View, TX
- Westwego, LA
- Mora County, NM
15New Research
- Urban Reflux The 2000 Census and the Challenges
of Metro Growth Patterns - The Design and Use of Modeling Tools and Their
Application - Brownfields and Scale Factors in Research and
Urban Redevelopment
16Crime as an Inhibitor to Brownfields Redevelopment
P Location Transportation P
Location Development Trends P
Location Safe Investment
17Safe InvestmentsBrownfields Redevelopment Crime
P DOJ Operation Weed and Seed P Weeds Out
Crime P Seeds in Human Services P Propose
Assistance to Interested Communities P
Research Similar/Equivalent Opportunities
18Interactive Training Tools Evolution of a
Brownfield
P Ownership of Used Properties P Ownership of
Possible Environmental Impacts P Experience
Cleanup Concerns P Participate in
Redevelopment
19TOSC/TAB Staffing
- Bob Schmitter, Ga Tech, Program Reg 4
Coordinator - Denise Rousseau Ford, LSU, Reg. 6 Coordinator
- Corey Fischer, Ga Tech
- Faith Stephens, LSU
- Tomeka Prioleau, LSU
- Mark Hodges, Ga Tech
- Claudia Huff, Ga Tech
20Contacts
- Email
- hsrc_at_lsu.edu
- Web
- www.hsrc-ssw.org
- www.tabprogram.org