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96th United States Congress / Superfund / Hazardous waste / United States Environmental Protection Agency / Environment


Improving Nationwide Effectiveness of Pump-and-Treat Remedies Requires Sustained and Focused Action to Realize Benefits
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Document Date: 2007-07-16 16:41:59


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United States / /

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EPA Headquarters / /

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Internet seminars discussing results / good management tool / groundwater pump-and-treat systems / final product / pumpand-treat systems / alternate technologies / pump-and-treat systems / remediation systems / pump-and-treat technology / inefficient equipment / /

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Marianne Lamont Horinko Assistant Administrator office of Solid Waste / OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL / U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Remediation System Evaluation / United States Army / Emergency Response / office of Solid Waste / Technology Innovation Office / Hazardous Waste Issues office of Program Evaluation TO / Department of Defense / Comprehensive Environmental Response / Compensation / and Liability Act DoD Department / Liquid OSWER office of Solid Waste / office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response / Environmental Protection Agency / OSWER’s office of Emergency Removal and Response / /

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Carolyn Copper / Leah Nikaidoh / Kevin Ross Chad Kincheloe Ed Baldinger Leah / Marianne Lamont Horinko / /

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site manager / Director One Division / contractor / Acting Director / Comptroller General of the United States / Director / Project Officer / Inspector General / /

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groundwater using pump-and-treat / groundwater / /

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Pennsylvania / South Carolina / New York / Massachusetts / /

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