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Triad is a Federal/State Interagency Partnership
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About the Triad Project Profiles
The Triad project profiles contain information about completed and ongoing applications of the Triad at contaminated sites.
Triad project profiles describe sites that use the elements of the Triad: systematic planning, real-time monitoring and measurement technologies, and dynamic work strategies. While the focus of the profiles is on sites that demonstrated all three components of the Triad, some of these sites exhibited only one or two aspects but are still useful examples. The Triad project profiles provide a summary of relevant site information, contaminants and media, project goals and outcomes, cost and time-savings, detailed information on the Triad work performed at the site, as well as points of contact and electronic references.
The Triad Project Profiles were developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Land and Emergency Management, Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation, Washington, D.C.
The profiles contain a summary of available information including:
- Site Information: Name, ID, City, State, Site Type
- Project Objectives/Decisions
- Remedial Phase
- Triad Elements Implemented (Systematic Planning, Real-time Measurements and Data Management, Dynamic Work Strategies (DWS))
- Abstract/Project Summary
- Triad Project Benefits
- Cost and Time Savings
- Contaminant(s) of Concern
- Contaminated Media
- Reuse Objective
- Project Lead
- Regulatory Lead Program
- Triad Project Status
- Background Information About Site
- Project Results and Outcomes
- Triad Approach Information:
- Systematic Project Planning
- Project Team Description
- Dynamic Work Strategies (DWS)
- Decision Logic
- Real Time Measurement Technologies
- Technology Category(s) for Sampling and Analysis
- Specific Technology(s)/Model Used (e.g., SCAPs)
- Technology and Analytical Service Provider(s)
- Attached Technology Quick Reference Sheet (TQRS) Form
- Data Quality Assessment
- Data Management Approach and Tools (e.g., Spreadsheets, FIELDS, SADA, VSP)
- Supporting Information:
- Key Triad Project Milestones
- Dates of Operation
- Source(s) of Information
- Electronic Documentation of Supporting/Related Information
- Point(s) of Contact
Data Sources
Each profile has a varying level of detail, depending on the data and information available for the specific application. To prepare the profiles, EPA obtained data from technology providers, as well as published reports, conference proceedings, technical literature, and other available reference materials.
How to Search the Profiles
For help with searching the project profiles, see the Help page.
Future Plans for the Profiles
EPA is preparing more profiles and links for detailed information on in the Triad, as well as actively seeking additional profiles on sites following this approach.
Contact Us
For more information about the project profiles, to submit questions/comments, to suggest a new profile, or to update an existing profile, e-mail Cheryl T. Johnson of EPA's Technology Innovation Program at Johnson.Cheryl@epa.gov or call (703) 603-9045.
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