Transcription of A Natural Attenuation Toolbox for Metals and Radionuclides
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SAND99-0464. Unlimited Release Printed March 1999. Site Screening and Technical Guidance for Monitored Natural Attenuation at DOE Sites 1. PATRICK V. BRADY, 2 BRIAN P. SPALDING, 3 KENNETH M. KRUPKA, 4. ROBERT D. WATERS, 1 PENGCHU ZHANG, 5 DAVID J. BORNS, 6 WARREN D. BRADY. 1. Geochemistry Dept. (MS-0750), Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185- 2 3. 0750. Oak Ridge National Laboratories, Box 2008 Oak Ridge TN 37831-6036 . Applied Geology and Geochemistry, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington, Box 4. 999 / MS K6-81 Richland, WA 99352 . Director - National TRU Program, Sandia National 5. Laboratories, Carlsbad, New Mexico (MS-1395). Geophysics Department (MS-0750), Sandia 6. National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185-0750. IT Corporation, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Abstract Site Screening and Technical Guidance for Monitored Natural Attenuation at DOE Sites briefly outlines the biological and geochemical origins of Natural Attenuation , the tendency for Natural processes in soils to mitigate contaminant transport and availability, and the means for relying on monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) for remediation of contaminated soils and groundwaters.
3 SAND99-0464 Unlimited Release Printed March 1999 Site Screening and Technical Guidance for Monitored Natural Attenuation at DOE Sites 1PATRICK V. BRADY, 2BRIAN P. SPALDING, 3KENNETH M. KRUPKA, 4ROBERT D. WATERS, 1PENGCHU ZHANG, 5DAVID J. BORNS, 6WARREN D. BRADY 1Geochemistry Dept. (MS-0750), Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico …
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