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  • ....1201/9781420032246.ch6 Using DP Technologies in Site Characterization and Groundwater Monitoring]<ref name="McCall2006">McCall, W., Nielsen, D.M., Farrington, S. ...e investigation and reduces the potential for worker exposure to hazardous contaminants relative to many traditional rotary drilling techniques.
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  • ...e of direct push well technology for long-term environmental monitoring in groundwater investigations. Interstate Regulatory Council, Sampling, Characterization a ....1201/9781420032246.ch6 Using DP Technologies in Site Characterization and Groundwater Monitoring]<ref name="McCall2006" />
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  • ....1201/9781420032246.ch6 Using DP Technologies in Site Characterization and Groundwater Monitoring]<ref name="McCall2006">McCall, W., Nielsen, D.M., Farrington, S. ...ct‐push EC logging to delineate heterogeneity in a clay‐rich aquitard. Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation, 26(1), 92-100. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-
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  • ...and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)]] in drinking water and non-potable groundwater include membrane filtration (reverse osmosis or RO and nanofiltration or NF ...fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) | PFAS]] from drinking water and non-potable groundwater (as described below):
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  • ...Remedial techniques]] are available for addressing PAH-contaminated soil, groundwater, and surface waters. However, such efforts must carefully consider the hydr ...ilability of Contaminants in Soils and Sediments, 2003. Bioavailability of contaminants in soils and sediments: Processes, tools, and applications. Washington, DC:
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  • ...). Maintaining optimum soil conditions for rapid biodegradation of organic contaminants can help meet cleanup goals within a reasonable timeframe. *Wastes containing contaminants that do not biodegrade: e.g., NORM, metals or salt.
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  • ...ts may be quite mobile, forming groundwater plumes that can pose a risk to groundwater users. *[[Metals and Metalloids - Mobility in Groundwater]]
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  • ...idated as a valuable resource for predicting contaminant exposure in soil, groundwater, and surface water. This capability allows stakeholders to forecast exposur *[[Metal and Metalloid Contaminants]]
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  • ...ndwater contamination. Contaminant mass discharge from source zones causes groundwater plumes to develop, and source attenuation and remediation can be a critical Groundwater contaminant plumes typically develop from concentrated, localized source ar
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  • ...tudies include examples of imaging hydrogeological structures that control groundwater flow and transport, direct imaging of contaminant plumes, and time-lapse mo ...the use of geophysics to (1) image hydrogeological structures controlling groundwater flow, contaminant transport, and remediation in unconsolidated sediments, (
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  • ...ated groundwater is infiltrated for treatment. In addition to treatment of groundwater within the SBGR, this technology allows recirculation of lower concentratio ...//www.serdp-estcp.org/Program-Areas/Environmental-Restoration/Contaminated-Groundwater/ER-200019 ER-200019]</ref><ref>Downey, D., Hicks, J., Krumholtz, M., Leeson
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  • ...Military Engineers (SAME) and the University Consortium for Field-Focused Groundwater Contamination Research. Bill has been actively engaged with the ITRC PFAS
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  • Plume response modeling simulates how groundwater contaminant plumes respond to contaminant source control. Understanding the ...]], [[wikipedia:: Dispersion | dispersion]], retardation, and reactions of contaminants as they migrate downgradient from the source zone. As source zones undergo
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  • ...//www.serdp-estcp.org/Program-Areas/Environmental-Restoration/Contaminated-Groundwater/Monitoring/ER-1561 ER-1561]</ref> ...Assessing Biodegradation and Source Identification of Organic Groundwater Contaminants Using Compound Specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA). U.S. Environmental Protect
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  • ...ify MTBE‐and TBA‐Degrading Microorganisms in Contaminated Groundwater. Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation, 33(4), 57-68. [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi ..., VA. [https://www.serdp-estcp.org/Program-Areas/Environmental-Restoration/Contaminants-on-Ranges/Characterizing-Fate-and-Transport/ER-1607 ER-1607]</ref><ref name
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  • ...sed in relatively permeable settings to heat the ground and remove organic contaminants. SEE can be combined with other thermal methods for treatment of source are ...the subsurface aggressively while containing and extracting the mobilized contaminants. A typical SEE system consists of a steam generator, a thermal well field,
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  • ...aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) or other materials that serve as the source of groundwater contamination. ...their transformation products are among the most abundant contaminants in groundwater. In 2006, the United States Geological Survey published results from a syst
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  • ...njection Techniques for Liquid Amendments |addition of amendments]] to the groundwater system. ...f><ref>Drever, J.I., 1997. The Geochemistry of Natural Waters: Surface and Groundwater Environments. Prentice-Hall, Inc. ISBN 0132727900.</ref>. When dissolved in
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  • ...een shown to have potential as practical remedies for TCP contamination of groundwater. ...tps://serdp-estcp.org/Program-Areas/Environmental-Restoration/Contaminated-Groundwater/Emerging-Issues/ER-1457/ER-1457/(language)/eng-US Project ER-1457]. [//www
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  • ...ly applied strategy to treat halogenated organic compounds found in soils, groundwater, and wastewater. ...ce it poses no human health risks at the concentrations typically found in groundwater.
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