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  • *[[Biodegradation - 1,4-Dioxane]]
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  • ...ncy Response, Washington, D.C. EPA/540/F-96/008. [//www.enviro.wiki/images/1/1b/EPA-1996-User%E2%80%99s_Guide_to_the_VOCs_in_Soils_Presumptive_Remedy.pd ...iver National Laboratory, Aiken, South Carolina. SRNL-STI-2009-00571, Rev. 1. [//www.enviro.wiki/images/0/06/Kamath-2010-Passive_Soil_Vapor_Extraction-S
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  • *[[1,2,3-Trichloropropane]]
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  • ...and logging tools using a percussion hammer and vehicle weight (e.g. Figs 1, 2). Sampling and logging tools are advanced by rearrangement and compressi [[File:McCall-Article 1-Figure 1.PNG|275px|thumb|right|Figure 1. A track mounted DP machine set up for collection of soil and groundwater s
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  • ...& Regulatory Council, 2007. Vapor intrusion pathway: A practical guide. VI-1. ITRC Vapor Intrusion Team, Washington, D.C. [//www.enviro.wiki/images/0/06 [[File:McCall Article 2. Figure 1.PNG|left|thumb|250px|Figure 1. Sampling sequence with an open-barrel, single-tube soil sampling system. T
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  • [[File:McCall Article 3 Figure 1.PNG|thumbnail|left|300 px|Figure 1. General components of a DP logging system.]] ...probe. Most of these logging systems have several features in common (Fig. 1). The probe provides an interface between the measurement device and the fo
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  • [[File: Schwartz1w2Fig1.PNG | thumb | 500px | Figure 1. Conceptual model of mercury speciation in the environment<ref>European Co ...onment. MeHg production occurs in anoxic environments and is affected by: (1) the bioavailability of Hg(II) complexes to Hg-[[Wikipedia: Methylation | m
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  • ...| perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)]], [[1,4-Dioxane | 1,4-dioxane]], and many more. [[File: Nagar1w2Fig1.png | thumb | 400px | Figure 1. Water phase diagram showing the supercritical water region (not to scale)
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  • ...ber 4322. Water Research Foundation, Denver, Colorado. 123 pages. ISBN 978-1-60573-234-3</ref> ...itrcweb.org/ Website]&nbsp;&nbsp; [//www.enviro.wiki/images/2/2e/ITRC_PFAS-1.pdf Report.pdf]</ref>
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  • ...chemical properties of the 16 USEPA-regulated PAHs are presented in Table 1. [[File:Richardson-Article 1-Table 1.JPG|thumbnail|600px|center|Table 1. Chemical structures and selected properties of the 16 USEPA priority pollu
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  • ...y Wastes: A Field Guidance Book for Federal On-scene Coordinators, Version 1.0, October 2003. Region 6 South Central Response and Prevention Branch. [[m ...utrients to enhance biodegradation by naturally occurring bacteria (Figure 1). Fertilizers such as urea and triple superphosphate (TSP) are used to prov
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  • ...ediation. The [[Media:RemediationPerformance.mp4 | video]] shown in Figure 1 presents a summary of remediation performance at 235 chlorinated solvent si [[File:RemediationPerformance.mp4 | 400px | thumb | left | Figure 1. Remediation performance at 235 chlorinated solvent sites.]]
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  • ...etion Rate Assessment. Applied NAPL Science Review (ANSR), Volume 6, Issue 1, May.</ref>. NSZD processes occur at most petroleum release sites and quant ...2009. Evaluating Natural Source Zone Depletion at Sites with LNAPL. LNAPL-1. Washington, D.C.: Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council, LNAPLs Team.
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  • ...ompounds, PAHs, and BTEX), and emerging contaminants (such as explosives, 1,4-dioxane, endocrine disrupting compounds, pharmaceutical and personal care
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  • ...cals of Major Public Health Concern]</ref> are quite variable (e.g., Table 1). The behavior of metal contaminants in groundwater depends on the nature o |+Table 1. Several metal/metalloid contaminants of concern in groundwater (revised fr
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  • ...nt-based modeling software system developed for personal computers. Figure 1 is a home screen shot of the software with application to [http://www.wood. ....E. Johnson, and J.A. Gerald. 2012. Extension of capabilities for the tier 1 and tier 2 approaches within the training range environmental evaluation an
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  • ...boundaries of the specific project phase</onlyinclude> (left side, Figure 1)<onlyinclude>. SURF provides a framework that advocates thinking holistical [[File:Favara-Article 1-Figure 1-Exhibit-2.jpg|500px|thumbnail|center|Figure 1. Comparison of linear versus holistic approach to integrating sustainabilit
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  • ...ediation evaluation model for chlorinated solvents user’s manual Version 1.0. Cent. for subsurface model. support, US Environ. Prot. Agency, Ada, Okla ...r New York. [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6922-3_6 doi: 10.1007/978-1-4614-6922-3_6]</ref>
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  • ...iness Media. 523 pgs. [https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3102-5 doi: 10.1007/1-4020-3102-5]</ref> ...ands. 371 pgs. [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4912-5 doi: 10.1007/978-1-4020-4912-5]</ref>
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  • ...chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs) since the early 2000s (Fig. 1)<ref>ESTCP, 2002. Final Report-Impact of Landfill Closure Designs on Long-T [[File:Gamlin SBGR Figure 1.PNG|800px|thumbnail|center|Figure 1. Typical subgrade biogeochemical reactor (SBGR) layout.]]
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