2007
DOI: 10.3155/1047-3289.57.9.1038
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Protecting Off-Site Populations and Site Workers from Vapor Discharges during Shallow Soil Mixing at the North Carolina State University National Priorities List Site

Abstract: Although vapor monitoring is generally a component of remedial action activities, most sites do not have routine gaseous releases or vapor clouds erupting from the soil during implementation of the cleanup process (or during cleanup of the site). At the North Carolina State University Lot 86 National Priorities List Site, over 8410 m 3 (11,000 yd 3 ) of chemical waste was disposed at the Site, including organic solvents and shock-sensitive and airand water-reactive compounds. During the Remedial Action, it was… Show more

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