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Yardsticks to Integrate Risk Assessment,Risk Management,and Groundwater Remediation
Authors:Paul W Hadley  Ravi Arulanantham  Deepa Gandhi
Institution:1. California's Department of Toxic Substances Control;2. Geosyntec Consultants in their Oakland, California office;3. Senior Engineer with Geosyntec Consultants in their San Francisco, California office
Abstract:Remediation of contaminated sites has focused largely on restoration of groundwater aquifers. Often the stated remedial goal is to achieve conditions allowing unrestricted use and unrestricted exposure. Such total groundwater cleanup has occurred at some sites, but is the exception rather than the rule. At the same time, significant effort occurs to perform risk assessments for potential exposure to contaminants in groundwater at sites, both before and after remediation. The logical synergy between risk assessment and remediation is for risk management to seek opportunities for optimal use of groundwater based upon realistic expectations of cleanup technologies and the relevant acceptable residual (postremediation) levels of contaminants. This article explores an approach to improve this synergistic relationship between risk assessment, risk management, and remediation for groundwater cleanups. ©2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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