Case study – benzene/TPH contamination - convenience store

Jun. 15, 2009
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This site had groundwater Benzene levels of up to 26,000 ug/L and groundwater TPH levels of up to 14,400 ug/L. After treatment, only one monitoring level (GRO) in one well (M-7) remains above standard. Further monitoring will be conducted before applying for site closure.

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