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Movement of organic contaminants in groundwater: implications for water supply
Contamination of groundwaters in the United States by organic compounds is reviewed in terms of its occurrence, behavior, and treatment. In particular, the sorption, dispersion, advection, and degradation of organics in groundwater are considered.
Movement of organic contaminants in groundwater: implications for water supply
Contamination of groundwaters in the United States by organic compounds is reviewed in terms of its occurrence, behavior, and treatment. In particular, the sorption, dispersion, advection, and degradation of organics in groundwater are considered.
Movement of organic contaminants in groundwater: implications for water supply
Roberts, Paul V. (author) / Reinhard, Martin (author) / Valocchi, Albert J. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 74 ; 408-413
1982-08-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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