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Title: THE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES ACCEPTANCE (ETA) PROGRAM

Abstract

The objective of the Environmental Technologies Acceptance (ETA) Program at the Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) is to advance the development, commercial acceptance, and timely deployment of selected private sector technologies for the cleanup of sites in the nuclear defense complex as well as the greater market. As a result of contract changes approved by National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) representatives to incorporate activities previously conducted under another NETL agreement, there are now an additional task and an expansion of activities within the stated scope of work of the ETA program. As shown in Table 1, this cooperative agreement, funded by NETL (No. DE-FC26-00NT40840), consists of four tasks: Technology Selection, Technology Development, Technology Verification, and System Engineering. As currently conceived, ETA will address the needs of as many technologies as appropriate under its current 3-year term. There are currently four technical subtasks: Long-Term Stewardship Initiative at the Mound Plant Site; Photocatalysis of Mercury-Contaminated Water; Subcritical Water Treatment of PCB and Metal-Contaminated Paint Waste; and Vegetative Covers for Low-Level Waste Repositories. This report covers activities during the second six months of the three-year ETA program.

Authors:
Publication Date:
Research Org.:
National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Pittsburgh, PA, Morgantown, WV, and Albany, OR (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
US Department of Energy (US)
OSTI Identifier:
807219
Report Number(s):
FC26-00NT40840-02
TRN: US200305%%303
DOE Contract Number:  
FC26-00NT40840
Resource Type:
Technical Report
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1 Oct 2001
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES, AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES; 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; REMEDIAL ACTION; TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION; MOUND LABORATORY; WATER TREATMENT; MERCURY; REMOVAL; CATALYSTS; POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS; PAINTS; REVEGETATION; RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITIES; LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES

Citation Formats

Behr-Andres, Christina B. THE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES ACCEPTANCE (ETA) PROGRAM. United States: N. p., 2001. Web. doi:10.2172/807219.
Behr-Andres, Christina B. THE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES ACCEPTANCE (ETA) PROGRAM. United States. https://doi.org/10.2172/807219
Behr-Andres, Christina B. 2001. "THE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES ACCEPTANCE (ETA) PROGRAM". United States. https://doi.org/10.2172/807219. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/807219.
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abstractNote = {The objective of the Environmental Technologies Acceptance (ETA) Program at the Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) is to advance the development, commercial acceptance, and timely deployment of selected private sector technologies for the cleanup of sites in the nuclear defense complex as well as the greater market. As a result of contract changes approved by National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) representatives to incorporate activities previously conducted under another NETL agreement, there are now an additional task and an expansion of activities within the stated scope of work of the ETA program. As shown in Table 1, this cooperative agreement, funded by NETL (No. DE-FC26-00NT40840), consists of four tasks: Technology Selection, Technology Development, Technology Verification, and System Engineering. As currently conceived, ETA will address the needs of as many technologies as appropriate under its current 3-year term. There are currently four technical subtasks: Long-Term Stewardship Initiative at the Mound Plant Site; Photocatalysis of Mercury-Contaminated Water; Subcritical Water Treatment of PCB and Metal-Contaminated Paint Waste; and Vegetative Covers for Low-Level Waste Repositories. This report covers activities during the second six months of the three-year ETA program.},
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year = {Mon Oct 01 00:00:00 EDT 2001},
month = {Mon Oct 01 00:00:00 EDT 2001}
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