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Technical Justification for Soil Screening Levels for Direct Contact and  Outdoor Air Exposure Pathways    (Final 03‐15‐2012)   
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Document Date: 2012-04-27 18:29:10


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chemical toxicity / waste oil / volatilization algorithm / individual chemical / chemical intake / chemical concentrations / risk‐driving chemical / chemical / chemical parameter values / carcinogenic chemicals / volatilization factor algorithm / chemical toxicity values / chemicals / chemical fate / volatile chemicals / /

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Soil / Properties / Groundwater / /

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