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"Robert Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Scott Steven Riley wrote: > > > How about a small weir to build up some head and then letting the water flow > > thinly over a flat dark surface to promote evaporation. You could also > > direct it through containers (children's wading pools?) in series containing > > proactive plants which remove contaminants and filter the water (spider > > plants or moss?) > > You may send photos to my email for further review and suggestions. > Thank you, Scott. I'll try to email you some photos from the office > tomorrow. I appreciate your kind help. > Bob Hi, I looked at the photo. How much land do you have to work with? Is it possible to create a small pond (with a trackhoe and then add vegatation) to treat the water biologically? Is the source of the TCE and PCL finate and whose responsibility is it? Whose footing the bill and what resources do they have? The bio pond is still probably the best bet. Scott
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