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June 01, 1999
An integrated framework for evaluating subsurface contamination remediation technologies
James L. Regens
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James L. Regens
Tulane University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA, United States
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Environmental Geosciences (1999) 6 (2): 82–89.
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James L. Regens, Donald G. Hodges, Patrick L. Wilkey, Eric Zimmerman, Anthony Q. Armstrong, Linda Kelley, Timothy A. Hall, Eugene A. Hughes; An integrated framework for evaluating subsurface contamination remediation technologies. Environmental Geosciences 1999;; 6 (2): 82–89. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Chicago Illinois
- chlorinated hydrocarbons
- Cook County Illinois
- decontamination
- environmental analysis
- geochemistry
- ground water
- halogenated hydrocarbons
- hydrochemistry
- Illinois
- organic compounds
- pollutants
- pollution
- remediation
- risk assessment
- soil treatment
- soils
- technology
- trichloroethylene
- United States
- water treatment
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