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APPLICATION OF THE PHASE IV LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS TO CONTAMINATED MEDIA: COSTS, COST SAVINGS, AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS
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Document Date: 2012-04-04 11:36:51


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ICF Incorporated / Vanadium / /

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Man-Made Disaster / Product Issues / /

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Manufactured Gas Plant / /

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metal / Hazardous contaminated media / hazardous media / metal constituents / characteristic mineral processing wastes / mineral processing waste / mineral processing wastes / metal wastes / mineral processing waste treatment standards / demonstrated available technology / contaminated media / /

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Congress / office of Solid Waste U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Prepared / Introduction CHAPTER / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / TABLE OF CONTENTS Page CHAPTER / office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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TC / Debris / contaminated debris / RCRA / soils / MEDIA / Ground Water / Soil / CERCLA / other hazardous media / sediment / With Mineral Processing Wastes In / Sediment Database In order / Sediment Database / affected volumes / With Mineral Processing Wastes / groundwater / restricted wastes / /

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