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Toxic Substances Hydrology Program

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Research Projects
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The Toxic Substances Hydrology Program conducts research on three categories of contamination issues:

Subsurface Point-Source Contamination

Subsurface Point-Source Contamination

Watershed- and Regional-Scale Contamination

Other Fundamental Research and Methods Development

     
Map of Toxics Program Study Sites
Locations of Toxics Program Investigations
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The bottom of the 4-inch coring bit (May 2005) used to collect core from land surface to a depth of about 170 feet. One use of many for the cores was to provide direct information on the geology and hydrogeology of the fractured bedrock at the site
The bottom of the 4-inch coring bit (May 2005) used to collect core from land surface to a depth of about 170 feet. One use of many for the cores was to provide direct information on the geology and hydrogeology of the fractured bedrock at the site -- from the Naval Air Warfare Center (NAWC) Research Site

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