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<ref name= "ITRC2012">Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council (ITRC). 2012. Using Remediation Risk Management to Address Groundwater Cleanup Challenges at Complex Sites. RRM-2. Washington, D.C.: Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council, Remediation Risk Management Team.[[media:ITRC-2012._Using_Reediation_Risk_Management_to_addr_GW_Cleanup_Challenges.pdf| Report.pdf]]</ref> | <ref name= "ITRC2012">Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council (ITRC). 2012. Using Remediation Risk Management to Address Groundwater Cleanup Challenges at Complex Sites. RRM-2. Washington, D.C.: Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council, Remediation Risk Management Team.[[media:ITRC-2012._Using_Reediation_Risk_Management_to_addr_GW_Cleanup_Challenges.pdf| Report.pdf]]</ref> | ||
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(CERCLA Section 121(d)(4)). For example, a drinking water Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) may be waived for a particular groundwater contaminant due to the technical inability to reach the MCL within a reasonable timeframe at a given area of the site.
- ^ Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council (ITRC). 2012. Using Remediation Risk Management to Address Groundwater Cleanup Challenges at Complex Sites. RRM-2. Washington, D.C.: Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council, Remediation Risk Management Team. Report.pdf