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Main Title Remediation Completed: But Is the Groundwater Meeting the Safe Drinking Water Act Requirements. Haztech International 90. Held in Houston, Texas on May 8-10, 1990.
Author Goodrich, J. A. ; Lykins, B. W. ; Clark, R. M. ; Oppelt, E. T. ;
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Publisher May 90
Year Published 1990
Report Number EPA/600/D-90/089;
Stock Number PB90-262999
Additional Subjects Ground water ; Potable water ; Water treatment ; Requirements ; Pumping ; Technology transfer ; Monitoring ; Water wells ; Design ; Sites ; Water pollution ; Sources ; Hydrogeology ; Cost analysis ; Drinking water
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NTIS  PB90-262999 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Groundwater treatment is a theme that runs through several of EPA's programs including Drinking Water, Superfund, Underground Storage Tanks, RCRA, etc. Frequently the same terms are used in the different programs with quite different meanings. For example, the phrase 'pump and treat' means one thing when one is considering treating groundwater for potable purposes and something quite different for superfund remediation. Another confusing term is 'site remediation'. Site remediation can mean different things to different people depending on their particular point-of-view. Still another problem is the development of technology under one program that could be used effectively in another program. Institutional barriers frequently limit the transfer of useful research between programs. The purpose of the paper is to discuss technology research being conducted in drinking water that might be useful to some of these other programs.