Rating and Evaluation of Pollution Source Intensity for Typical Groundwater Contamination Sites

Pollution source intensity evaluation for typical groundwater contamination sites clarifies groundwater pollution load and lays the foundation for groundwater risk assessment. The variety of pollution sources leads to differences in the process of polluti

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Assessment Technology for Typical Groundwatercontaminated Sites and Application Cases

Investigation and Assessment Technology for Typical Groundwater-contaminated Sites and Application Cases

Beidou Xi Juan Li Yang Wang Chenning Deng Xiang Li Yan Ma Yanna Xiong •











Investigation and Assessment Technology for Typical Groundwater-contaminated Sites and Application Cases

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Beidou Xi Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences Beijing, China Yang Wang Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences Beijing, China Xiang Li Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences Beijing, China Yanna Xiong China Soild Waste and Chemicals Management Center Beijing, China

Juan Li Technical Centre for Soil, Agriculture and Rural Ecology and Environment Ministry of Ecology and Environment Beijing, China Chenning Deng Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences Beijing, China Yan Ma School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering China University of Mining and Technology Beijing, China

ISBN 978-981-15-2844-6 ISBN 978-981-15-2845-3 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2845-3

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Foreword

The environmental impacts of contaminated sites on soil and groundwater have attracted increasing attention worldwide and emerged as an important bottleneck for the sustainable development of human society. In China, a large number of groundwater pollution sites have been formed due to the disorderly stacking of garbage, the leakage of landfills, the leakage of petrochemical enterprises’ transmission pipelines, and the relocation of backward enterprises. The number o