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unique to a site or common to many sites. An Integrated Program supports applied research to develop innovative technologies in key application areas organized around specific activities required in each stage of the remediation process (e.g., characterization, treatment, and disposal).

  An Integrated Demonstration is a cost-effective mechanism that assembles a group of related and synergistic technologies to eval-
uate their performance individ-
ually or as a complete system in solving waste manage-ment and environmental problems from cradle to grave. The Volatile Organic Compounds in Non-Arid Soils ID (the subject of this pro-
gram) is part of EM-55, the Demon-

stration, Testing, and Evaluation (DT&E) Division.


Purpose


The Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Non-Arid Soils Integrated Demonstration (ID) was initiated in 1989. Objects for the ID were to test the integrated demonstration concept, to demonstrate and eval-
uate innovative technologies/
systems for the remediation of VOC contamination in soils and groundwater, and to transfer tech-
nologies and systems to internal and external customers for use in full-scale remediation programs. The demonstration brought to-
gether technologies from DOE
laboratories (Video B.1), other