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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. EPA Technology Innovation and Field Services Division

For more information on Advanced Monitoring (21M2), please contact:

Michael Adam
Technology Integration and Information Branch

PH: 202-566-0875 | Email: adam.michael@epa.gov



Strategies & Initiatives

Measurement and Monitoring Technologies for the 21st Century (21M2)

Through the Measurement and Monitoring Technologies for the 21st Century initiative, EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) identified and deployed promising measurement and monitoring technologies in response to waste management and site cleanup program needs by matching existing and emerging technologies with OSWER program and client needs. Need areas included DNAPL characterization techniques; monitoring mining waste sites; sensor technology development; vapor intrusion monitoring methods; test methods for dioxin, cyanide, mercury, pesticide, perchlorate, MTBE, and emerging contaminants; and remote sensing for a variety of applications. The literature search database contains thousands of citations and abstracts on these and other topics.

In The Spotlight

33rd Quarterly Literature Search

Posted: July 28, 2010

The 33rd quarterly update of literature contains new citations related to the needs areas. A list of these citations and accompanying abstracts is found under View New Entries. These citations are also part of the searchable master database.

32nd Quarterly Literature Search

Posted: March 16, 2010

The 32nd quarterly update of literature contains new citations related to the needs areas. A list of these citations and accompanying abstracts is found under View New Entries. These citations are also part of the searchable master database.

31st Quarterly Literature Search

Posted: November 5, 2009

The 31st quarterly update of literature contains new citations related to the needs areas. A list of these citations and accompanying abstracts is found under View New Entries. These citations are also part of the searchable master database.


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