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Posted By Community Admin Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids 04-20-2015 00:00
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2015-04-20 (ISC-1) This guidance document is a resource to inform regulators, responsible parties, other problem holders, consultants, community stakeholders, and other interested parties of the critical concepts related to characterization approaches and tools for collecting subsurface data at DNAPL ...
Posted By Community Admin Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids 08-01-2004 00:00
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2004-08-01 (DNAPLs-5) Presents approaches to performance monitoring of various in situ technologies for treating DNAPL source zones. #DenseNon-AqueousPhaseLiquids(DNAPLs)
Posted By Community Admin Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids 09-01-2003 00:00
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2003-09-01 (DNAPLs-4) A primer discussing scientific approaches and strategies used to characterize sites known or suspected to be contaminated with DNAPLs. #DenseNon-AqueousPhaseLiquids(DNAPLs)
Posted By Community Admin Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids 04-01-2003 00:00
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2003-04-01 (DNAPLs-3) A technical and regulatory guide for those involved in selecting and implementing surfactant/cosolvent flushing of DNAPLs as a remedial action. #DenseNon-AqueousPhaseLiquids(DNAPLs)
Posted By Community Admin Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids 04-01-2002 00:00
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2002-04-01 (DNAPLs-2) Description of some aggressive in situ technologies that target DNAPL source zones for elimination or substantial reduction to achieve more rapid remediation and speedier site closure. #DenseNon-AqueousPhaseLiquids(DNAPLs)
Posted By Community Admin Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids 06-01-2000 00:00
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2000-06-01 (DNAPLs-1) Review of three general types of emerging DNAPL characterization technologies—including geophysical, cone penetrometer, and in situ tracers— and two categories of emerging DNAPL remediation technologies—thermal enhanced extraction and in situ chemical oxidation. #DenseNon-Aqu ...