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What's New?

  • The Fall 2024 Meeting of the Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable (FRTR) will be held in-person Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at the U.S. Geological Survey Headquarters. The topic for the meeting is Source Differentiation and Risk Assessments for Sites Impacted by PFAS. To learn more click here.
  • The Spring 2024 Meeting of the Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable (FRTR) was held in-person Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at the U.S EPA Headquarters, with an option to attend online. The topic for the meeting was Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Optimize Site Remediation. To view the presentations click here.
  • Renewing FRTR to Meet Future Remediation Technology Needs for Member Agencies (May 2023)
    This document identifies current and future focus areas for upcoming FRTR activities, based on a synthesis of information, insights and technical needs presented by senior leaders of the FRTR member agencies at the May 2021 public meeting sessions "FRTR at 30 Years: Grand Challenges and Opportunities for Advancing Remediation Technologies". This document also identifies focus areas for interagency cooperation both in addressing shared remediation challenges and in advancing innovative site cleanup technologies.
    Download Document (17pp/455KB/PDF)
  • FRTR has prepared several new reports including:
    • 3 new Technology Cost and Performance reports, bringing the total number of searchable reports available to more than 400
    • 12 new, searchable Remediation Optimization case studies, bringing the total available to nearly 150
    • 7 new, searchable Remediation Technology Assessment case studies, bringing the total available to nearly 100
    • 4 new Site Characterization and Monitoring cases studies, bringing the total available to nearly 200