
Faced with this problem, Congress directed the USGS to conduct program to provide this critically needed information. In the early 1980s, little was known about how toxic wastes interact with the hydrosphere. One of the principal findings of this program was that microorganisms in shallow aquifers affect the fate and transport of virtually all kinds of toxic substances. By means of this program, known as the Toxic Substances Hydrology Program, the important categories of wastes were systematically investigated at sites throughout the United States.
In the early 1980s, little was known about how toxic wastes interact with the hydrosphere. One of the principal findings of this program was that microorganisms in shallow aquifers affect the fate and transport of virtually all kinds of toxic substances. Faced with this problem, Congress directed the USGS to conduct program to provide this critically needed information. By means of this program, known as the Toxic Substances Hydrology Program, the important categories of wastes were systematically investigated at sites throughout the United States.
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