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Toxic Substances Hydrology Program

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Subsurface Point-Source Contamination

Map of Toxics Program Study Sites
Locations of Toxics Program Subsurface Point-Source Contamination Investigations
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USGS scientists installing an experimental horizontal well to test its usefulness for monitoring the performance of a reactive barrier that was installed to remediate a phosphate plume discharging to Ashumet Pond, Cape Cod, MA
USGS scientists installing an experimental horizontal well to test its usefulness for monitoring the performance of a reactive barrier that was installed to remediate a phosphate plume discharging to Ashumet Pond, Cape Cod, MA -- from the Cape Cod Site

The Toxics Program conducts intensive field investigations to study common classes of subsurface point-source contamination. (more information)

Contamination in Fractured-Rock Aquifers

Petroleum Related Contamination (including crude oil, gasoline and produced water)

Chlorinated Solvents Contamination

Contamination from Sources with Mixed Wastes (including landfills and wastewater discharge)

Complete listing of point-source investigations and projects >>

Other Subsurface Point-Source Investigations


Subsurface Point-Source Contamination Information

Meetings and Conferences

New Publications

Upcoming Publications

  • The effect of planting method on Populus Spp. and Salix Sp. mortality and growth at a petroleum-hydrocarbon contaminated shallow aquifer: Cook, R.L., Landmeyer, J.E., Atkinson, B., Messier, J.P., and Guthrie Nichols, E., International Journal of Phytoremediation (IN PRESS).
  • Monitoring the removal of phosphate from ground water discharging through a pond-bottom permeable reactive: McCobb, T.D., LeBlanc, D.R., and Massey, A.J., Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation (IN PRESS).
  • Soil-CO2 flux in an arid environment--A multiple year study: Riggs, A.C., Stannard, D.I., Maestas, F., Karlinger, M., and Striegl, R.G., U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report (IN PRESS).
  • The relative importance of abiotic and biotic transformation of carbon tetrachloride in anaerobic soils and sediments: Shao, H., and Butler, E.C., Soil and Sediment Contamination--An International Journal (IN PRESS).
  • Use of inverse modeling methods to improve ground-water-modeling calibration and evaluate model-prediction uncertainty, Camp Edwards, Cape Cod, Massachusetts: Walter, D.A., and LeBlanc, D.R., U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5257 (IN PRESS).
  • Transport of tritium contamination from the shallow unsaturated zone to the atmosphere in an arid environment: Garcia, C.A., Andraski, B.J., Stonestrom, D.A., Cooper, C.A., Johnson, M.J., Michel, R.L., and Wheatcraft, S.W., Vadose Zone Journal, v. 8, no. 2 (IN PRESS).
  • Biological degradation of chloroethenes: Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., in SERDP/ESTCP Monograph on Remediation of Dissolved-Phase Chlorinated Solvents: (IN PRESS).

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