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  • XRF), Ross Metals Site, Rossville, TN (EPA Lead) Although no quantitative estimates of cost or time savings have been developed by the project team, there is general concurrence among the stakeholders
  • XRF), Ross Metals Site, Rossville, TN (EPA Lead) Although no quantitative estimates of cost or time savings have been developed by the project team, there is general concurrence among the stakeholders
  • For example, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis for metals can produce data effective for supporting a wide range of decisions encompassing restricted and unrestricted land use options. The usability of
  • PID) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) detector include collection and analysis techniques are being data loggers or more comprehensive data systems used appropriately. with electronic data porting capabilities.
  • an in situ XRF reading), produced within an hour or two (e.g., PCB test kit analyses), available within a day (e.g. a mobile on-site laboratory), or delivered within a couple of days (e.g., rapid turn-
  • Acronyms A list of Triad-related acronyms. Select an acronym from the list below, or select a letter to see acronyms starting with that letter. XRF X-ray Fluorescence
  • presents the results of an applicability test for XRF and lead contamination. Ft. Lewis DMA Memo lead (1.18MB) Remedial Action Rockwool Industries, Inc. Superfund Site Belton, Texas Demonstration of
  • presents the results of an applicability test for XRF and lead contamination. Ft. Lewis DMA Memo lead (1.18MB) Remedial Action Rockwool Industries, Inc. Superfund Site Belton, Texas Demonstration of
  • immunoassays and x-ray fluorescence (XRF). Sampling of concrete and debris; These methods can produce rapid results at Sampling of groundwater and surface water; relatively little cost but they may
  • since these methods are matrix-specific cence (XRF), may be used as effective data that proper buffering takes place, specify- and in some cases analyte-specific), and to directly support a decision about


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