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1Insert title of training course
Welcome Thanks for joining us. ITRCs
Internet-based Training Program
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- Insert title of ITRC Technical and Regulatory
Guidance document
This training is co-sponsored by the EPA Office
of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation
2ITRC (www.itrcweb.org) Shaping the Future of
Regulatory Acceptance
- Network
- State regulators
- Federal government
- Industry
- Consultants
- Academia
- Community stakeholders
- Documents
- Technical and regulatory guidance documents
- Technology overviews
- Case studies
- Training
- Internet-based
- Classroom
Host Organization
ITRC State Members
Federal Partners
DOE
DOD
EPA
3ITRC Course Topics Planned for 2005
New in 2005
Popular courses from 2004
- Environmental Manag. at Operational Outdoor Small
Arms Ranges - Guidance for Using Direct-Push Wells
- Whats New With In Situ Chemical Oxidation
- Mitigation Wetlands
- Permeable Reactive Barriers Lessons Learn and
New Direction - Radiation Site Cleanup
- Site Investigation and Remediation for Munitions
Response Projects - More in development.
- Alternative Landfill Covers
- Characterization and Remediation of Soils at
Closed Small Arms Firing Ranges - Constructed Treatment Wetlands
- Geophysical Prove-Outs for Munitions Response
Projects - Performance Assessment of DNAPL Remedies
- Radiation Risk Assessment
- Remediation Process Optimization
- Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing of DNAPLs
- Triad Approach
Training dates/details at www.itrcweb.org Train
ing archives at http//cluin.org/live/archive.cf
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4Purpose of Todays Training Event
- Opportunity for instructors to practice in front
of an audience - Opportunity for state feedback on content and
delivery - Supports ITRC State Concurrence process for the
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Technical Regulatory Guidance Document
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- insert list of state members on team
5ITRC State Concurrence Process
- What is the ITRC concurrence process?
- Formal review and documented acceptance of state
willingness to use ITRC Technical and Regulatory
Guidance Documents - Why is the concurrence process important?
- Illustrates state commitment to ITRC document use
- Provides predictability
- Who should sign a concurrence letter?
- High level state management official as
designated by the state (e.g., Director/Commission
er, Division Manager, etc.) - Where should state concurrence letters be sent?
- State Engagement Coordinator
- Coordinated by State POCs and Technical Team
Members - Role of Technical Team
- Team members coordinate with their State POCs for
early concurrence - Develop Internet-based Training
- Identify key issues for consideration during
review and concurrence process
6ITRC Concurrence Levels
- Level A We concur. We agree to use this ITRC
Technical and Regulatory Guidance Document as a
decision-making tool when considering technology
alternatives. - Level B We concur. We recognize the value of
using the ITRC Technical and Regulatory Guidance
Document as a decision-making tool when
considering technology alternative, however, we
cannot commit to Level A concurrence for this
reason (include state response). - Level C We do not concur. We cannot support
the use of this ITRC Technical and Regulatory
Guidance Document because (state response
fill in reason for not concurring)
7INSERT COURSE TITLE
- Presentation Overview
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- Questions Answers
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- Questions Answers
- Links to additional resources
- Your feedback
- Logistical Reminders
- Phone line audience
- Keep phone on mute
- 6 to mute, 7 to un-mute to ask question during
designated periods - Do NOT put call on hold
- Simulcast audience
- Use at the top of each slide to submit
questions - Course time 2¼ hours
8To help us improve this course please consider
the following questions
- Does the training course present information that
I would find useful in review of a proposal for
INSERT COURSE SPECIFIC LANGUAGE - Will it assist me in making better decisions on
proposals for INSERT COURSE SPECIFIC LANGUAGE - Is the information organized and well presented
- Are the regulatory requirements for using INSERT
COURSE SPECIFIC INFORMTION? - Did I learn how to access additional information
on INSERT COURSE SPECIFIC INFORMTION?
9Meet the ITRC Instructors
- Instructor A
- Organization
- City, State
- Phone
- E-mail
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Instructor B Organization City, State Phone E-mail
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Instructor C Organization City, State Phone E-mail
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10What you will learn
- Grab the attention of the audience
- Why is this topic important?
- What is in it for the participant?
- Focus on the audiences needs
- Why is ITRC giving the training?
- What is the goal?
- How will it make a difference?
- Tech/Reg document
- Benefits
- Applicability
- Usability
- Value
- Basis for the training
- Use more slides, if needed
Add a graphic showing your technology in action.
Give the audience a view of what the presentation
is about.
11Benefits to the Audience
- Explicitly state benefits of the training to the
audience - Underlying benefits
- Save money
- Save time
- Improve quality of decisions
- Personal benefits
- Improve job performance
- Keep current
- Add skills
- Prepare to be proactive
- Lead innovation
12Key Concurrence Issues
- Slide included for the Dry Run/Concurrence
session only - List the key items in the document the states
should pay special attention to while reviewing
the document for concurrence - What are the controversial issues?
- What issues did your team struggle to come to
consensus on?
13Presentation Overview
- Summarize the overall training
- Reference the ITRC Tech/Reg guidance document
- Add a graphic, if possible
- Diagram summarizing the training course
- Introduce here
- Use throughout presentation
- Picture or graphic
- Problem
- Technology
Example of an Overview Graphic
14ITRC Team
- Composition
- History
- Successes
- Other products
- Existing
- Planned
Highlight ITRCs unique contribution -- What
does ITRC do that is different from all the other
organizations focusing on the same topic?
Example of an Team Composition Graphic
15Scope of Problem
Total 91 full and pilot scale PRBs (as of
December 2004)
Iron PRB installation
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16Overview of Technology/Approach
Treated Groundwater
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Contaminant-bearing Groundwater
Source Area
Example of an Graphic Diagramming the
Technology/Approach
17Regulatory Issues Associated with Technology
- List regulatory programs and possibly specific
regulations - State
- Federal
- Other
- Issues
- List
- Resolution
- Examples of variability
- No regulatory issues/barriers - - let the
audience know that fact
18Advantages and Disadvantages
- List advantages and disadvantages
- Use one or more slides
- Describe in
- Lists
- Tables
- Graphics!!!
19When Not to Use Technology
- Highlight when the technology is not applicable
- Just as important to help audience know when to
eliminate technology as an option - Include situation where it is more difficult to
apply - Include example of where the technology failed
and why - Use one or more slides
- Describe in
- Lists
- Tables
- Graphics!!!
20Content to Include in Technical and Regulatory
Slides
- Technical information
- How it works
- Limitations
- Lessons learned
- Case studies
- Costs
- Performance evaluation
- General rules
- Include pictures of the technology in action
21Technical and Regulatory Slides
- To add new slide click on insert then on new
slide - To add slides from an existing presentation make
sure to click on insert then slides from
file. If you just cut and paste that often
creates problems when slides are converted for
posting on the training site. - Training materials include notes in the notes
section of each slide. If there are no notes,
type No associated notes
22Questions Answers
- Insert picture or graphic related to the
training could include thoughts/questions to
prompt audience to ask questions - Insert 1st question and answer slide about
mid-way through the presentation - Insert 2nd question and answer slide at end
23Technical and Regulatory Slides
- To add new slide click on insert then on new
slide - To add slides from an existing presentation make
sure to click on insert then slides from
file. If you just cut and paste that often
creates problems when slides are converted for
posting on the training site. - Training materials include notes in the notes
section of each slide. If there are no notes,
type No associated notes
24Technical and Regulatory Slides
- To add new slide click on insert then on new
slide - To add slides from an existing presentation make
sure to click on insert then slides from
file. If you just cut and paste that often
creates problems when slides are converted for
posting on the training site. - Training materials include notes in the notes
section of each slide. If there are no notes,
type No associated notes
25Questions Answers
- Insert picture or graphic related to the
training could include thoughts/questions to
prompt audience to ask questions - Insert 1st question and answer slide about
mid-way through the presentation - Insert 2nd question and answer slide at end
26Thank you for participating