Based on the argument that cleaning up a river or lake is a temporary expedient if the aquifer that...
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Based on the argument that cleaning up a river or lake is a temporary expedient if the aquifer that feeds it is still polluted, reviews the technologies developed over the past decade for groundwater treatment and the design techniques needed to apply them to specific sites and situations. Explains physical/chemical organic methods such as air stripping, carbon adsorption, and pure compound removal; and emerging technologies such as UV oxidation and biological methods. Also considers cost. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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