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Natural Attenuation for Groundwater Remediation
FIGURE 3-16 Change in maximum concentration of naphthalene in a groundwater plume following coal tar source removal. SOURCE: Taylor et al., 1996. Reprinted, with permission from Electric Power Research Institute (1996). © 1996 by Electric Power Research Institute.
rapid metabolism of naphthalene and phenanthrene in soil microcosms from inside, but not outside, the contaminant plume (Madsen et al., 1991);
protozoan predation of bacteria inside, but not outside, the plume (Madsen et al., 1991); and