What was the goal of the investigation summarized in this report?
To better understand the quantity and location of pentachlorophenol (PCP) at the site that can act as a source of PCP dissolving into groundwater—i.e., in residual-phase light-non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL).
What key information should readers take away from this report?
The results of this investigation indicate the significant reduction of both mass and concentration of PCP in residual-phase LNAPL. For example, the mass of PCP material in this residual-phase LNAPL has decreased by more than 99%.
Why is this report relevant?
The results of this investigation help us better understand the status of the residual-phase LNAPL. This is crucial for our overall understanding of the site and as we evaluate potential additional remedial actions.
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