Tuesday July 22, 2003
7:00 am - 5:00 pm Registration (Grand Ballroom Foyer)
8:30 am - 10:00 am Setting the Stage: Conference Kickoff (Grand Ballroom 4-5)
Technology Developments for Accelerating Revitalization - Walter W. Kovalick, Jr., Ph.D., Director, Technology Innovation Office, U.S. EPA
Remediation Markets: EBJ Outlook - George Stubbs, Senior Editor, Environmental Business Journal, Environmental Business International
Welcome to Pittsburgh - John Matviya, Regional Manager, Environmental Cleanup Program, Southwest Regional Office, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
10:00 am - 10:30 am Break / Posters and Exhibits (Marquis Ballroom)
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Act I: Plenary Session (Grand Ballroom 4-5)
Welcoming Remarks - Walter W. Kovalick, Jr., Ph.D., Director, Technology Innovation Office, U.S. EPA, Linda Garczynski, Director, Office of Brownfields Cleanup and Redevelopment, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, U.S. EPA
Redevelopment of Brownfield Clusters - Evan Van Hook, Assistant Commissioner, Site Remediation, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Insured Fixed Price Cleanups as a Tool Towards Property Reuse - Michael O. Hill, Esq., National Practice Leader, Marsh USA, Inc.
Beyond Petroleum: Strategic Land Reuse - Dave Kalet, BP
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch
  Understanding Site Contamination
(Grand Ballroom 4)
Cleaning Up Contamination
(Grand Ballroom 5)
Case Studies
(City Center Ballroom)
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Area-Wide Approaches to Site Assessment Moderator: Dan Powell, Technology Innovation Office, U.S. EPA Innovative Options for Assessment and Cleanup for Mining SitesModerator: Scott Fredericks, Environmental Response Team, U.S. EPA Cleanup/Assessment Case Study Session: Revitalization and ReuseModerator: Mark Perry, Tetra Tech NUS
Brownfield Development Area -- Area-Wide Approach to Redevelopment and Environmental Protection - Stephen Kehayes, NJ Department of Environmental Protection
Area-Wide Environmental Site Assessment for Large-Scale Urban Redevelopment - Scott Schulte, Tetra Tech EM Inc. and Jack Brown, City of Wichita
Use of Area-Wide Assessments for Brownfield Redevelopment Locations - James Mack, NJ Institute of Technology
Twenty-Five Years of Mine Reclamation with Biosolids in Pennsylvania - William Toffey, Philadelphia Water Department
A Mine Tailings Remediation Option - Harry Compton, Environmental Response Team, U.S. EPA
Innovative Approaches to Mineland Reclamation - T. Allan Comp, Office of Surface Mining, Department of Interior
Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Case Studies: Transfer from DoD Owned Properties to Private Sector Ownership and Use - Keith Henn, Tetra Tech NUS
Overcoming Impediments to Redeveloping Brownfields: Two Case Studies in Buffalo, New York - Daniel Riker, Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
The Landfill/Brownfields Golf Equation - Roy Case, Case Golf Company
3:00 pm - 3:30 pm Break / Posters and Exhibits (Marquis Ballroom)
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Using Decision Support Tools to Improve Assessment and CleanupModerator: Brian Cooper, U.S. EPA Region 5 Dealing with Nonaqueous Phase Liquids - Dry Cleaning SitesModerator: Rich Steimle, Technology Innovation Office, U.S. EPA Cleanup/Assessment Case Study Session: Site Assessment Using Triad ApproachModerator: Pat O'Hara, Cummings/Riter Consultants, Inc.
Site Characterization Utilizing the FIELDS Tools - Brian Cooper, U.S. EPA Region 5
UST Calculator Introduction - Jim Weaver, Office of Research and Development, U.S. EPA
Practical Issues Associated with Effectively Using Real Time Measurements for Site Assessment and Cleanup - David Miller, Argonne National Laboratory
Using Freeware Spatial Analysis and Decision Assistance (SADA) Software to Integrate Sample Design, Geospatial Modeling, Risk Assessment, and Remedial Decision Frameworks - Robert Stewart, University of Tennessee
Remediation at State Funded Dry Cleaning Programs - William Burns, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Craig Dukes, Bureau of Land and Waste Management, South Carolina Dept. of Health and Environmental Control
State Drycleaner Remediation Programs: Technical and Policy Innovation - Richard De Zeeuw, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
Residential Waterfront Redevelopment: Expanding Baltimore's Inner Harbor - Paul Hayden, Arc Environmental, Inc.
Redevelopment of Brownfields In and Around Port Area to Support Intermodal Freight Growth - Bruce Mackie, GeoTrans, Inc.
Using the USEPA's Triad Approach for Accelerated Characterization at the Assunpink Creek Brownfields Sites in Trenton, New Jersey - Katherine Linnell, Langan Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc.
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Institutional Controls Session (City Center Ballroom)

Wednesday July 22, 2003
*Note: The attendees will be separated into two groups. Group 2 will attend the Technology Fair in the morning from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Group 1 will attend the Technology Fair in the afternoon from 1:15 pm to 5:00 pm. The morning technical presentations will be repeated in the afternoon to ensure that participants have the opportunity to attend both the technical presentations and the Technology Fair.
  Group 1 (Grand Ballroom 4-5) Group 2
8:00 am - 9:15 am Use of Environmental Insurance for Distressed Property Transactions *Moderator: Michael Barbara, Marsh Environmental Practice Technology Fair
(Morning Session)

Grand Ballroom 1-3
Michael Hill, Marsh Environmental Practice
Peter Ceribelli, Weston Solutions, Inc.
David Daddario, North American Realty Advisory Services, L.P.
Marcel Ricciardelli, XL Environmental, Inc.
9:15 am - 10:30 am Success in Private Sector Financing of Environmentally Challenged Properties *Moderator: William Muzychko, PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
Financing Contaminated Property Transactions - Dean Jeffery Telego, Environmental Bankers Association
The Economics of the Transaction - Jim Collela, PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
Environmental Risks that Lenders and Borrowers Face - William Muzychko, PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
Mitigants to Environmental Risk - Daniel Kaley, Citizens Bank of PA
10:30 am - 11:00 am Break / Posters and Exhibits (Marquis Ballroom)
11:00 am - 12:00 pm Site-Specific Management Approaches and Redevelopment Tools (SMART)*
Get "SMART": New Approaches and Tools for Use in Brownfields Redevelopment - Ann Vega, Office of Research and Development, U.S. EPA and Paul Black, Neptune and Company, Inc.
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Lunch
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm Luncheon Speaker (lunch on your own) (City Center Ballroom)
Land Revitalization Agenda - Stephen Luftig, Senior Advisor, Land Reuse Programs, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, U.S. EPA
  Group 1 Group 2 (Grand Ballroom 4-5)
1:15 pm - 2:30 pm Technology Fair
(Afternoon Session)

Grand Ballroom 1-3
Use of Environmental Insurance for Distressed Property Transactions (Repeat*)
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm Success in Private Sector Financing of Environmentally Challenged Properties (Repeat*)
3:30 pm - 4:00 pm Break / Posters and Exhibits (Marquis Ballroom)
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Site-Specific Management Approaches and Redevelopment Tools (SMART) (Repeat*)
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Reception / Posters and Exhibits (Marquis Ballroom)

Thursday July 24, 2003
  Understanding Site
Contamination
(Grand Ballroom 4)
Cleaning Up Contamination
(Grand Ballroom 5)
Case Studies
(City Center Ballroom)
8:30 am - 10:00 am Triad Approach to Sampling and Analysis - Lowering Costs, Accelerating Cleanup, and Improving Site DecisionsModerator: Kira Lynch, U.S. Army Corps Seattle District Regulatory Acceptance of New Technologies and Approaches: The Interstate Technology and Regulatory CouncilModerator: Robert Mueller, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Cleanup/Assessment Case Study Session: Underground Storage TanksModerator: Richard Cronce, Science Applications International Corporation
Kira Lynch, U.S. Army Corps Seattle District and Deana Crumbling, Technology Innovation Office, U.S. EPA ITRC - Interstate Collaboration to Reduce Barriers to Innovation - Robert Mueller, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Pennsylvania's Cooperative Multi-Site Agreement: A Model for Cooperation, Achievement and Success - Gary Moulder, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
ITRC Team Products: Creating Benefit in a Reuse Setting - Robert Mueller, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Cleanup and Redevelopment for Commercial Use of a Typewriter Manufacturing and Ink Coating Facility - Richard Cronce, Science Applications International Corporation
Delineation of a VOC Release Using the Soil Conductivity/Membrane Interface Probe - Roger Lamb, Maxim Technologies, Inc. Brownfield Case Study for a New Jersey Petroleum Terminal - Stephen Pause, BP - Group Environmental Management
10:00 am - 10:30 am Break / Posters and Exhibits (Marquis Ballroom)
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Matching Technology Approaches with Site Decisions - Systematic Planning for Site Specific NeedsModerator: Kira Lynch, U.S. Army CorpsSeattle District Reusing Federal Lands - New Approaches in Base Closure and Federal Facility ReuseModerator: Grover Chamberlin, U.S. Department of Energy Cleanup/Assessment Case Study Session: Guaranteed Fixed Price ContractingModerator: Tim Fields, Tetra Tech EM Inc.
Robert Howe, Tetra Tech EM Inc.Jim Mack, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Kira Lynch, U.S. Army Corps Seattle District
Terry Goodwald, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
LUCIS: Navy's Web and GIS-Based System for Land Use Controls at Base Closure Sites - Richard Engel, Naval Facilities Engineering Command HQ
Accelerating Cleanup at a Former DOE Nuclear Weapons Production Facility Utilizing Innovative Technologies - David Ingle, U.S. Department of Energy
Early Transfer, Remediation and Redevelopment of a Former Naval Shipyard - Peter Ceribelli, Weston Solutions, Inc.
Eliminating/Managing Environment Risk for Brownfields Development: The Crosstown Center Case Study - Rayo Bhumgara, TerraSure
Accelerating Redevelopment through Performance Based, Guaranteed Remediation Services - Erhardt Werth, Arcadis
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm Closing / Conference Ends (Grand Ballroom 4)
12:30 pm - 2:30 pm Optional Workshop
  • ITRC Internet Workshop: Advanced Techniques on Installation on Iron Based Permeable Reactive Barriers and Non-Iron Based Barrier Treatment Material (Grand Ballroom 5)
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Optional Workshops
  • Accessing Information Resources Workshop (Grand Ballroom 4)
  • UST Online Calculators Workshop (City Center Ballroom)