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Soil & Groundwater
November 2016
This Month´s Featured Articles, Papers & Reports

Sulfate-Enhanced bioremediation of BTEX - Case Study
Problem A former gas station in North Carolina contaminated groundwater with BTEX from a UST basin. The site is now in the median of a busy four-lane highway. Residents within 250 feet of the site use an irrigation well, prompting the need to conduct proactive remedial action. Site conditions of sand ... » read more

Restoration for Pipeline contractors
Restoring land to its original state is the last part of a job and reaching jobsites in need of reclamation has a reputation of being problematic. However, this important step is made easy with crawler carriers that are customized with hydro-seeders. Due to the flotation from its rubber tracks, a crawler ... » read more

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Future hydrogeologist wants to mitigate groundwater contamination
NGWA continues its monthly spotlight look at the 2016 Len Assante Scholarship winners from the National Ground Water Research and Educational Foundation. ... » read more
Managing the impact from shale gas drilling
Shale gas has transformed the energy market in the United States where drilling is underway in 17 states, with more than 80,000 wells drilled or permitted ... » read more
The Lighter Side of Geomembranes
Geomembrane installations often cover substantial areas. Landfill cells pose enormous footprints. Oil and gas pits, industrial processing ponds, and wastewater ... » read more
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