Feasibility Study: A small-scale investigation of a problem to ascertain whether a proposed research approach is likely to provide useful data.
Feasibility Study 1. Analysis of the practicability of a proposal; e.g., a description and analysis of potential cleanup alternatives for a site such as one on the National Priorities List.
Feasibility study A study by EPA to determine the best way to clean up environmental contamination. A number of factors are considered, including health risk, costs, and what methods will work well. top ...
Feasibility study An evaluation of the alternatives for remediating any identified soil or groundwater contamination. Filter cake ...
Feasibility Study (FS) Based on data collected during the remedial investigations, options for final cleanup actions or remediation are developed and evaluated.
Feasibility Study (FS): The analysis of the potential cleanup alternatives for a site. The FS usually starts as soon as the RI is underway; together, they are commonly referred to as the RI/FS.
Feasibility Study (FS) - A study that compares different ways to clean up a contaminated site. The feasibility study recommends one or more actions to remediate the site. See "Remedial investigation".
A phase of remedial action that follows the remedial investigation/feasibility study and includes development of engineering drawings and specifications for a site cleanup. Source: Terms of the Environment ...
Remedial Design: A phase of remedial action that follows the remedial investigation/feasibility study and includes development of engineering drawings and specifications for a site cleanup.
RI/FS Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. ROD Record of Decision. runoff That part of precipitation, snow melt, or irrigation water that drains or flows off the land into streams or other surface waters.
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