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  • ...H., Mangion, S., Van Ee, J., Hurt, K., Wilson, B. and Burden, D.S., 2004. Performance monitoring of MNA remedies for VOCs in ground water. US Environmental Prote ...R., Adair, C., Lee, T., Bradley, P., Ferrey, M., 2009. Identification and characterization methods for reactive minerals responsible for natural attenuation of chlori
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  • ...biological activity) in a single analysis to provide a more comprehensive evaluation of contaminant biodegradation<ref name="Ogles2014" />. ...or qPCR analysis should be strongly considered during remedy selection and performance monitoring to aid in answering the following types of questions:
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  • |[[Characterization Methods – Hydraulic Conductivity]] |[[Remediation Performance Assessment at Chlorinated Solvent Sites]]||[[Travis McGuire|McGuire, Travis
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  • ...ce assessment, alternative remediation end-points, modeling, and mass flux evaluation. *[http://www.itrcweb.org/DNAPL-ISC_tools-selection/ Integrated DNAPL Site Characterization and Tool Selection]
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  • ...sseau2013">Brusseau, M.L., Carroll, K.C., Truex, M.J., Becker, D.J., 2013. Characterization and remediation of chlorinated volatile organic contaminants in the vadose ...ref>U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1993. Presumptive Remedies: Site characterization and technology selection for CERCLA sites with volatile organic compounds i
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  • ...n and Ground-Water Monitoring; in Practical Handbook of Environmental Site Characterization and Ground-Water Monitoring, 2nd Edition. Taylor & Francis Group, New York, ...rnational, 2015. D6187. Standard practice for cone penetrometer technology characterization of petroleum contaminated sites with nitrogen laser-induced fluorescence. W
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  • ...formance.mp4 | video]] shown in Figure 1 presents a summary of remediation performance at 235 chlorinated solvent sites. ...:RemediationPerformance.mp4 | 400px | thumb | left | Figure 1. Remediation performance at 235 chlorinated solvent sites.]]
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  • The Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System (TREECS™) was developed for the Army to forecast the fate of, and ...stration and Validation of the Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System (TREECS) and Environmental Fate Simulator (EFS) for the Risk Assessm
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  • ...ucial line of evidence during site characterization, remedy selection, and performance monitoring for answering specific questions related to contaminant biodegra ...y used to support decisions regarding remedy selection, remedy design, and performance monitoring. For example, qPCR quantification of ''Dehalococcoides mccartyi'
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  • ..., Adair, C., Lee, T., Bradley, P. and Ferrey, M., 2009. Identification and characterization methods for reactive minerals responsible for natural attenuation of chlori ...also dechlorinate 1,2-DCA to ethene<ref>Grostern, A., Edwards, E.A., 2009. Characterization of a Dehalobacter coculture that dechlorinates 1,2-dichloroethane to ethene
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  • ...tation of bioremediation applications as well as detailed case studies and performance evaluations. This article provides a summary of key design considerations a ...ge, longevity of amendments, and modes of delivery. Often, additional site characterization, laboratory microcosm studies, or small-scale field tests are necessary to
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  • ....jpg|thumbnail|600 px|center|Figure 1. Effect of short-term variability on evaluation of long-term contaminant attenuation. Short-term variability makes it harde ...mes clear. In the worst cases, incorrect conclusions regarding remediation performance assessment are made because the short-term variability results are incorrec
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  • ...sed to estimate trends in contaminant concentrations, evaluate remediation performance, determine if clean-up objectives are achieved, and even predict future cha ...ed to meet one or more site-specific objectives, including documenting the performance of a remedy, ensuring that downgradient receptors are protected, or quantif
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  • ...cleanup activities performed under environmental restoration programs, but characterization can be difficult because several consumer products also contain [[wikipedia ...e McHugh et al., 2007<ref>McHugh, T.E., Nickles, T.N. and Brock, S., 2007. Evaluation of spatial and temporal variability in VOC concentrations at vapor intrusio
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  • ...nternational Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), 2016. Monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans. Lists of Classifications, Volumes 1 to 116 ...sicochemical aspects of poly-and perfluoroalkylated substances relevant to performance, environment and sustainability - Part one. Chemosphere, 129, 4-19. [http:/
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  • ...cite the applicability of a TI waiver based on a detailed site-specific TI evaluation report and would specify the area of the aquifer within which the TI waiver ...cability along with information gained through remedy optimization and the evaluation of other potential remediation technologies. The primary guidance document
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  • ...8. Changes in contaminant mass discharge from DNAPL source mass depletion: Evaluation at two field sites. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 102(1-2), pp.140-15 ...lammler, H., Parker, B.L., Cherry, J.A. and Rao, P.S.C., 2005. Field-scale evaluation of the passive flux meter for simultaneous measurement of groundwater and c
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  • ...men, M.E. Ellefson and H.O. Johnson, 2001. Compound-Specific, Quantitative Characterization of Organic Fluorochemicals in Biological Matrices. Environmental Science an ...nternational Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), 2016. Monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans. Lists of Classifications, Volumes 1 to 116
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  • ...term Performance of Permeable Reactive Barriers Using Zero-valent Iron: An Evaluation at Two Sites. US EPAU.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, E ...J.M.E., Newton, T., Elliot, T. and Kalin, R.M., 2010. Ten year performance evaluation of a field-scale zero-valent iron permeable reactive barrier installed to r
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  • Other classifications of ''K'' characterization approaches are possible. For example, approaches can be divided into those ...lue<ref name="Butler2009">Butler Jr, J.J., 2009. Pumping tests for aquifer evaluation - Time for a change?. Groundwater, 47(5), pp.615-617. [https://doi.org/10.1
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