Distribution and Mass Loss of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Surficial Aquifer at Sites FT03, LF13, and WP14/LF15, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, November 2000-February 2001

Distribution and Mass Loss of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Surficial Aquifer at Sites FT03, LF13, and WP14/LF15, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, November 2000-February 2001
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Total Pages : 78
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015056250981
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Synopsis Distribution and Mass Loss of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Surficial Aquifer at Sites FT03, LF13, and WP14/LF15, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, November 2000-February 2001 by : Jeffrey Ralph Barbaro

New Publications of the Geological Survey

New Publications of the Geological Survey
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Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D02487658H
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Synopsis New Publications of the Geological Survey by : Geological Survey (U.S.)

EPA-600/F.

EPA-600/F.
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Total Pages : 16
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924077869570
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Natural Attenuation for Groundwater Remediation

Natural Attenuation for Groundwater Remediation
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780309069328
ISBN-13 : 0309069327
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Synopsis Natural Attenuation for Groundwater Remediation by : Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources

In the past decade, officials responsible for clean-up of contaminated groundwater have increasingly turned to natural attenuation-essentially allowing naturally occurring processes to reduce the toxic potential of contaminants-versus engineered solutions. This saves both money and headaches. To the people in surrounding communities, though, it can appear that clean-up officials are simply walking away from contaminated sites. When is natural attenuation the appropriate approach to a clean-up? This book presents the consensus of a diverse committee, informed by the views of researchers, regulators, and community activists. The committee reviews the likely effectiveness of natural attenuation with different classes of contaminants-and describes how to evaluate the "footprints" of natural attenuation at a site to determine whether natural processes will provide adequate clean-up. Included are recommendations for regulatory change. The committee emphasizes the importance of the public's belief and attitudes toward remediation and provides guidance on involving community stakeholders throughout the clean-up process. The book explores how contamination occurs, explaining concepts and terms, and includes case studies from the Hanford nuclear site, military bases, as well as other sites. It provides historical background and important data on clean-up processes and goes on to offer critical reviews of 14 published protocols for evaluating natural attenuation.