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What is ESTCP?

The Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) is a Department of Defense (DoD) program that promotes innovative, cost-effective environmental technologies through demonstration and validation at DoD sites. To learn more about ESTCP, proceed to the About Us section. For more information on ESTCP funded demonstrations and evaluations, visit the Technologies section.

LATEST NEWS

Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium & Workshop


Symposium Brochure CoverMark your calendars for this year's SERDP and ESTCP sponsored Symposium which last year attracted more than 900 environmental professionals. This event will provide attendees: (1) plenary session speakers offering key insights into environmental issues; (2) concurrent technical sessions and short courses covering the latest in environmental research results and technical innovations as well as unique training opportunities; (3) poster sessions featuring more than 400 technical posters; (4) exhibit booths offering information about funding opportunities in related research programs; (5) networking opportunities with more than 900 environmental professionals; and (6) a session providing a summary of SERDP and ESTCP funding opportunities to conduct research and demonstrations.

New this year, the Symposium & Workshop has been expanded to a full three-day format that will offer a more comprehensive technical program featuring 13 technical sessions and several short courses. Online registration is available until November 19, 2008.  For the most up-to-date information about this event, including registration rates and details about the Plenary Session, technical sessions, and short courses, visit the Symposium web site often at http://www.serdp-estcp.org/Symposium.



Spring 2008 Information Bulletin Now Available

Information BulletinThe latest issue of the SERDP & ESTCP Information Bulletin is now online. It highlights (1) recent changes in SERDP and ESTCP leadership; (2) the 2008 Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium & Workshop technical program, which has been expanded to include 13 technical sessions and five short courses; (3) the successful demonstration of a marine-towed array for characterizing munitions at underwater sites; (4) ongoing efforts to improve the efficacy of remediating chlorinated solvents and other contaminants using in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO); (5) results from the Southwest Region Threatened, Endangered, and At-Risk Species (TER-S) Workshop; (6) FY 2008 SERDP- and ESTCP-funded efforts in the Sustainable Infrastructure focus area; and (7) new documents now available in our online library.  Past issues


Seeking Your Input: ESTCP and AwwaRF Launch Drinking Water Treatment Survey

ESTCP and the American Water Works Association Research Foundation (AwwaRF) are conducting an online survey to ascertain the extent to which biological processes are being used for drinking water treatment. Examples of such processes include perchlorate and nitrate removal, reduction of tastes and odors, and improved distribution system water quality. Input will be used to identify baseline biological water treatment technology use and remaining technology, regulatory, and customer acceptance issues.

To participate in this survey (approximately 30 minutes to complete), please visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/drinkingwatersurvey. Once the results are compiled, a report will be prepared and made available to contributors. Note that survey results will not divulge data on specific utilities or installations, i.e., the identities of sites and people will remain anonymous. For technical questions regarding the intent of this survey and any issues encountered when completing the survey, please contact drinkingwatersurvey@cdm.com. Thank you in advance for your time and participation.



Emerging Results from ESTCP Pilot Program Demonstrate the Success of Wide Area Assessment

Toussaint River AnimationIn 2006, ESTCP was directed by Congress to conduct a demonstration to characterize UXO contamination impacting the Toussaint River area along the southern shore of Lake Erie in Ohio. The purpose of this program was to use technologies suitable for Wide Area Assessement (WAA) of suspected munitions contaminated sites to characterize the areas in and around the Toussaint River that are contaminated with munitions from historical activities at the Erie Army Depot and Camp Perry. The animations available here describe ESTCP's WAA Pilot Program and the assessment of munitions contamination at the Toussaint River area.

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