PLUME MANAGEMENT—AN INEXPENSIVE LONG-TERM STRATEGY FOR GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION AT LOW-RISK SITES. By Nic Korte and Peter Kearl,Environmental Sciences Division (Publication no. 3480),Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Chemical Assessment Team,P.O. Box 2567,Grand Junction,Colorado,U.S.A
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PLUME MANAGEMENT—AN INEXPENSIVE LONG-TERM STRATEGY FOR GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION AT LOW-RISK SITES. By Nic Korte and Peter Kearl,Environmental Sciences Division (Publication no. 3480),Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Chemical Assessment Team,P.O. Box 2567,Grand Junction,Colorado,U.S.A
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