MNAtoolbox
MNAtoolbox was developed at Sandia National Laboratories and
is to be used to screen sites for the potential implementation of MNA.
MNAtoolbox
identifies primary attenuation pathways, and points out processes that
might mitigate against MNA for particular contaminants. Each contaminant
module leads to a scorecard that uses site-specific input parameters to
gauge the probable effectiveness of attenuation. MNAtoolbox was designed
to be used with the US Dept. of Energy's guidelines for implementing monitored
natural attenuation. Please do not use this program without first
examining DOE guidelines
and the MNAtoolbox User's Guide. They both give
very clear guidance when, and when not to use this program.
Full
documentation of MNAtoolbox can be downloaded as a pdf file.
For for any comments or suggestions please email: Pat
Brady
This
site contains JavaScript and is best viewed using Netscape 4.0 or Internet
Explorer 4.0, at 832 x 634 or higher monitor resolution. If you cannot
access the scorecard on the bottom lefthand of each contaminant page (the
button is green) you need to increase the resolution of your monitor.
MNAtoolbox is a registered Trademark of Sandia National Laboratories
MNAtoolbox has been accessed
times since February 8, 2001
Last Modified on February 8, 2001.
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