Laserfiche WebLink
810/71-51-iC <br /> Drinking Water and EPA MCLs, and maintain achieved water quality over a <br /> long period of time <br /> o Implement remedial action options that will not unnecessarily delay or <br /> prevent the planned construction activities at Shop 10 <br /> 72 Development of General Remedial Al2proaches <br />' The first step in the feasibility study process is to develop a set of general remedial <br /> approaches General remedial approaches are broad-based categories or response <br /> which satisfy the remedial action objectives for the site A list of general response actions <br /> are presented in Table 13 below <br /> TABLE 13. GENERAL REMEDIAL APPROACHES <br /> CONTAMINATED MEDIUM GENERAL RESPONSE APPROACHES <br /> Groundwater No Action <br /> Source Controls <br /> Containment and Treatment <br />' Treatment <br /> Sod No Action <br />' Source Controls <br /> Containment <br /> Removal and Disposal <br /> Treatment J] <br />' Within each general response approach, remedial action options will be identified in <br /> Section 7 3 The remedial options development task will conclude with the development <br />' of a list of alternatives that will be evaluated The alternatives identified will include the <br /> following <br />' o Treatment alternatives for source control that eliminate or minimize the need <br /> for long-term management, <br /> ' o Alternatives involving treatment to reduce the toxicity, mobility or volume of <br /> waste, and <br /> 22 <br />