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Open Records - Access to Information -- F.O.I.A. - WDNR
Includes a GIS Registry of completed cleanups with residual contamination, and links to databases maintained by other agencies. Lower Fox River PCB Clean-up: Reports ...
www.dnr.state.wi.us
Eco-USA: Aldrin & Dieldrin
Although dieldrin is persistent in soil, environmental background levels are known to be decreasing slowly. Residual contamination may be present at waste sites from the disposal of used stocks. Where this is ...
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www.ELULS.org - Section Reporter
TCE is a chlorinated solvent that was used extensively by industry in degreasing applications. It is relatively resistant to degradation and readily migrates through soil to contaminate groundwater. TCE contamination ... contaminated groundwater often become less effective at lower levels of contamination. More innovative approaches using active bioremediation or nano-scale zero ...
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Land Use Controls (LUCs) - Home
LUCs limit human exposure by restricting activity, use, and access to properties with residual contamination. Please search our extensive e-Library ...
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Institutional Controls (ICs) | Superfund | US EPA
Although it is EPA's expectation that ... play an important role in remedies. ICs are used when contamination is first discovered, when remedies are ongoing and when residual contamination remains onsite at a level that does not allow for unrestricted ...
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Land Use Controls (LUCs) - FAQs
Superfund sites, military bases, or other contaminated properties or former brownfields. LUCs are designed to limit land use and on-site activity that might interfere with the containment of residual contamination ... used on closed military facilities when residual contamination is left on site after the base has been transferred. Residual contamination may be present for a ...
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Marine Environmental Management - Pollution Prevention Here, There and Everywhere
Marine Environmental Bio-Remedial Products are proven safe and effective. Simple, Safe, Natural Method of Cleaning Up Hydrocarbon Contamination Less Expensive than Other Technologies Regular Use Eliminates Future Contamination ... types of facilities. This product goes further by eliminating any residual hydrocarbons that may be present from machinery oils, lubrication agents & ...
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IAQ Design Tools for Schools | Indoor Air Quality | Air | US EPA
Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) ... become potential long term problems. Preventive job-site practices will reduce the potential for residual problems with indoor air quality in the completed building and reduce undue health ...
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Ultraviolet (UV) Water Purifiers - What are they and how do they work
Application to water wells: bacterial contamination of wells is unpredictable and may occur from seepage of surface water or sewage. ... of continued disinfection after initial treatment, since some chlorine remains in the water with residual germ fighting action. The ultraviolet method, however, has none of the following disadvantages of ...
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ITRC - Enhanced Attenuation: Chlorinated Organics
As more states implement specific programs to address soil and groundwater contamination, it has become evident that these contaminants are found throughout our ... contamination and the aqueous plumes; however, these technologies do not always address lower-concentration residual-contamination and the dilute fringe of contaminant plumes. It is this form of contamination – low-concentration residual ...
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