Integr Environ Assess Manag
September 2022
Computer simulation models have been used to support decision-making at contaminated sediment sites for decades. Nonetheless, their reliability in remedial decision-making has been questioned, and there is a need for retrospective studies of the accuracy of model predictions, that is, post-audits. The Neal's Landfill site near Bloomington, Indiana, provides an example of the successful use of a mathematical simulation model in the selection of a remedy for a site that includes streams with polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-affected sediment, water, and fish.
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