Superfund: Proceedings of the ... National Conference, Volume 9, Part 1988Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute, 1988 - Hazardous waste sites |
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... compounds ( e.g. , up to 59 % naphthalene ) required dilution of some sample extracts for resolution and quantitation . This dilution simultaneously raised quantitation limits and lowered concentrations of compounds in the extract ...
... compounds ( e.g. , up to 59 % naphthalene ) required dilution of some sample extracts for resolution and quantitation . This dilution simultaneously raised quantitation limits and lowered concentrations of compounds in the extract ...
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... compounds present a significant emissions problem , which is not effectively contained by conventional scrubbers or electrostatic precip- itators due to the small particle size of the emissions . High energy scrubbers , while more ...
... compounds present a significant emissions problem , which is not effectively contained by conventional scrubbers or electrostatic precip- itators due to the small particle size of the emissions . High energy scrubbers , while more ...
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... compounds listed in Table 2 include acutely toxic substances such as hydrogen sulfide ( H2S ) , the vast majority of compounds present primarily minor chronic exposure potentials at the concentrations detected . In normal industrial ...
... compounds listed in Table 2 include acutely toxic substances such as hydrogen sulfide ( H2S ) , the vast majority of compounds present primarily minor chronic exposure potentials at the concentrations detected . In normal industrial ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 33 |
Changes in the Remedy Selection | 67 |
Paul F Nadeau P | 77 |
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