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Main Title Natural attenuation of hexavalent chromium in ground water and soils /
Author Palmer, Carl D. ; Puls, R. W.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Puls, Robert W.
CORP Author Oregon Graduate Inst. of Science and Technology, Beaverton. Dept. of Environmental Science and Engineering.;Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Publisher Superfund Technology Support Center for Ground Water, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory,
Year Published 1994
Report Number EPA/540-S-94-505; 68-C8-0058; PB95-182614; EPA-68-C8-0058
Stock Number PB95-182614
OCLC Number 32064378
Subjects Groundwater--Pollution--United States ; Groundwater--Purification--United States ; Chromium--Environmental aspects--United States ; Soil pollution--United States
Additional Subjects Water pollution control ; Ground water ; Soil contamination ; Land pollution control ; Attenuation ; Aquifers ; Geochemistry ; Chemical properties ; Oxidation ; Reduction(Chemistry) ; Remedial action ; Site characterization ; Superfund ; Hexavalent chromium
Internet Access
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https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=10002DXB.PDF
http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/websites/epagov/www.epa.gov/ada/download/issue/natatt.pdf
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS49308
Holdings
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EHAM  TD883.P34 1994 Region 1 Library/Boston,MA 04/29/2016
EJED  EPA 540/S-94/505 OCSPP Chemical Library/Washington,DC 02/11/2005
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 540-S-94-505 In Binder Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ELBD  EPA 540-S-94-505 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 03/28/1998
EMBD  EPA/540/S-94/505 NRMRL/GWERD Library/Ada,OK 12/28/2001
NTIS  PB95-182614 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 13 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Abstract
The paper focuses on the natural attenuation of hexavalent chromium in soil and ground water. Much of the interest of natural attenuation of chromium stems from the great expense of remediating chromium-contaminated sites. Some of the issues discussed include the conditions that must be present for the necessary processes to occur, changes in toxicity, the time required for target concentrations to be reached, and assurances that chromium in the reduced state will remain immobile.
Notes
Caption title. "October 1994." "Technology Innovation Office, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, US EPA, Washington, D.C." Includes bibliographical references (pages 10-13). "EPA/540-S-94-505."