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Improving public health and environmental protection resulting from Superfund site investigation/remediation

A discussion of some of the deficiencies of Superfund and hazardous chemical site investigation and remediation is presented. Of concern is the adequacy of defining the constituents of concern; stormwater‐runoff monitoring; evaluating excessive bioaccumulation of hazardous chemicals in edible organi...

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Published in:Remediation (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2004, Vol.14 (2), p.33-53
Main Authors: Lee, G. Fred, Jones-Lee, Anne
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