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Implementation Memorandum No. 19: Gasoline and Diesel Soil Concentrations Predicted to be Protective of Upland Ecological Receptors

 
Publication number Date Published
17-09-051August 2017
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Author(s) Arthur Buchan and Scott O’Dowd
Description This guidance document updates gasoline and diesel soil concentrations that are predicted to be protective of plants and soil biota at any Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) cleanup site.
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Keywords Terrestrial Ecological Evaluation (TEE), Upland cleanup site, Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA), gasoline, diesel
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