When contaminated groundwater plumes run together, how is the cost of cleanup divided Written By Steve Henshaw, P.G., President & CEO, EnviroForensics PDF Version A commingled plume is the term used when two or more plumes of contaminated groundwater blend together. The blending or commingling of groundwater plumes is a fairly common occurrence in urban […]
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