Final Report; Arsenic Fate, Transport and Stability Study; Groun...

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This document presents results from the Fiscal Years 2006-2008 field investigation at the Fort Devens Superfund Site, Operable Unit 1 (Shepley's Hill Landfill) to fulfill the research objectives outlined in the proposal entitled, 'Fate and Transport of Arsenic in an Urban, Military Watershed' and the 'Arsenic Fate, Transport and Stability Study' QAPP and Work Plan.

The purpose of this study was to provide the USEPA Region 1 with a technical evaluation of the distribution and flux of arsenic in shallow...


 

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