Abstract

AbstractNatural attenuation processes affect the fate and transport of organic compounds in many hydrologic systems. Over the last several years, regulatory agencies and environmental professionals have come to recognize the importance of these natural processes in effecting contaminant attenuation. When they are shown to be protective of human health and the environment, and when a well‐designed monitoring program is in place to document the efficiency of these processes, they can be a valuable component of site remediation strategies.

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