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OPTIMIZING INJECTION STRATEGIES AND IN SITU REMEDIATION PERFORMANCE
The Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council Optimizing Injection Strategies and In Situ Remediation Performance Team. Report No. OIS-ISRP-1, 180 pp, 202
This guidance describes how treatment ineffectiveness can be avoided through effective upfront characterization and design. It also provides the state of the practice based on firsthand knowledge and experiences for a broad audience, including environmental consultants, responsible parties, federal and state regulators, and community and tribal stakeholders. The document is divided into sections including remedial design characterization; amendment, dose, and delivery design; implementation and feedback optimization, regulatory perspectives, community and tribal stakeholder considerations, and case studies. This text was developed in two different formats:
Web-based document: https://ois-isrp-1.itrcweb.org/
PDF file: https://ois-isrp-1.itrcweb.org/ois-isrp-1_full_pdf_2_22_20.pdf
This guidance describes how treatment ineffectiveness can be avoided through effective upfront characterization and design. It also provides the state of the practice based on firsthand knowledge and experiences for a broad audience, including environmental consultants, responsible parties, federal and state regulators, and community and tribal stakeholders. The document is divided into sections including remedial design characterization; amendment, dose, and delivery design; implementation and feedback optimization, regulatory perspectives, community and tribal stakeholder considerations, and case studies. This text was developed in two different formats:
Web-based document: https://ois-isrp-1.itrcweb.org/
PDF file: https://ois-isrp-1.itrcweb.org/ois-isrp-1_full_pdf_2_22_20.pdf
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