Nutrients, pesticides, surfactants, and trace metals in ground water from the Howe and Mud Lake areas upgradient from the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho
“…By 1988 the tritium plume had receded inside the site boundary, and its size has continued to decrease (Pittman et al 1988;Orr and Cecil 1991;Orr et al 1991 be causing these contaminants to enter the northeastern portion of the site in concentrations comparable to those in nearby irrigated areas (Robertson et ai. 1974;Edwards et al 1990).…”
Impacts from selected maximum reasonably foreseeable accidents-Alternative 4b(2), Regionalization by Proximity (Elsewhere) (50 and 95 percentile meteorological conditions) .
“…By 1988 the tritium plume had receded inside the site boundary, and its size has continued to decrease (Pittman et al 1988;Orr and Cecil 1991;Orr et al 1991 be causing these contaminants to enter the northeastern portion of the site in concentrations comparable to those in nearby irrigated areas (Robertson et ai. 1974;Edwards et al 1990).…”
Impacts from selected maximum reasonably foreseeable accidents-Alternative 4b(2), Regionalization by Proximity (Elsewhere) (50 and 95 percentile meteorological conditions) .
“…By 1988 the levels of nitrate decreased to below the maximum contaminant level. Irrigation in the Mud Lake area might be causing these contaminants to enter the northeastern portion of the site in concentrations comparable to those in nearby irrigated areas Robertson et al, 1974;Edwards et al, 1990).…”
Introduction 1 Acknowledgments 3 Well-numbering system 3 Well information 5 Test drilling 5 Water levels in observation wells 9 Chemical and isotopic constituents in ground water References cited 16 IV
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