Abstract:SummaryThe benthic aquatic organisms that are found in the near-shore environment of the Columbia River are the first biological receptors that can be exposed to groundwater contaminants coming from the U.S. Department of Energy's Hanford Site. These benthic organisms are attached to the river substrate (e.g., periphyton) or move around within the substrate (e.g., clams) but are not found up in the water column (e.g., phytoplankton or fish like bass). The primary contaminant of concern in the former nuclear fu… Show more
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