Transport Behavior of Surrogate Biological Warfare Agents in a Simulated Landfill: Effect of Leachate Recirculation and Water Infiltration
Citation:
LEMIEUX, P. M. Transport Behavior of Surrogate Biological Warfare Agents in a Simulated Landfill: Effect of Leachate Recirculation and Water Infiltration . ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Indianapolis, IN, 44:8622-8628, (2010).
Impact/Purpose:
An understanding of the transport behavior of biological warfare (BW) agents in landfills is required to evaluate the suitability of landfills for the disposal of building decontamination residue (BDR) following a bioterrorist attack on a building.
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Journal Article
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TRANSPORT BEHAVIOR OF SURROGATE BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AGENTS IN A SIMULATED LANDFILL: EFFECT OF LEACHATE RECIRCULATION AND WATER INFILTRATION![Exit EPA's Web Site](images/exitingepa.gif)
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Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:10/25/2010
Record Last Revised:08/13/2019
OMB Category:Other
Record ID:
226364