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Organochlorides / Electrochemistry / Soil contamination / Halogenated solvents / Environmental chemistry / Reductive dechlorination / Electron acceptor / Dense non-aqueous phase liquid / Trichloroethylene / Pollution / Chemistry / Environment
Organochlorides
Electrochemistry
Soil contamination
Halogenated solvents
Environmental chemistry
Reductive dechlorination
Electron acceptor
Dense non-aqueous phase liquid
Trichloroethylene
Pollution
Chemistry
Environment

Ground Water Issue Paper: Synthesis Report on State of Understanding of Chlorinated Solvent Transformation

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