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Improving Decision Quality: Making the Case for Adopting Next-Generation Site Characterization Practices Published 2003
For the site cleanup industry to continue technical advancement, over-simplified paradigms must give way to next-generation models that are built on current scientific understanding. If reuse programs such as Brownfields are to thrive, the scientific defensibility of individual projects must be maintained at the same time as characterization and cleanup costs are lowered. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offers the Triad Approach as an alternative paradigm to foster highly defensible, yet extremely cost-effective reuse decisions.

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