Indigenous Contaminants

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Indigenous Contaminants Source Mechanism Natural Source Contaminants Non-Point Source Contaminants Point Source Contaminants Management

(Sorption/Desorption) Pore Pressure (Subsidence) Mechanism Dissolved Solids (Sorption/Desorption) Pore Pressure (Subsidence) Redox (Solubility)

Indigenous Contaminants Jason Dadakis Orange County Water District Scott Fendorf Stanford University John Izbicki USGS Dadakis: ‘As release in the context of managed aquifer recharge Fendorf: As and Cr Izbicki: ‘Cr and U…. As, Cr, U…..B, Cd, Se,……

Indigenous Contaminants Source Indigenous Contaminants Mechanism Natural Source Contaminants Non-Point Source Point Source Management