Published by the Environmental Protection Agency, the Citizen’s Guide is series of fact sheets that describe, in general terms, cleanup methods used at contaminated properties. If you live, work or go to school near a contaminated property, you may want to learn more about cleanup methods. Each fact sheet is two pages long and answers five questions about the cleanup method: 1) What is it? 2) How does it work? 3) Is it safe? 4) How long will it take? and 5) Why use it? For more information, please visit www.clu-in.org, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website for contaminated site Clean-Up Information.
Find Resources in the Tabs Below
- Kansas Department of Health and Environment
- Kansas Permitting & Compliance
- Environmental Protection Agency
- OSHA
- Indoor Air Quality Association
- American Indoor Air Quality Council
- American Industrial Hygiene Association
- American Society of Safety Engineers
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
- CDC Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
- Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control
- National Lead Information Center
- A Citizen’s Guide to Activated Carbon Treatment
- A Citizen’s Guide to Air Stripping
- A Citizen’s Guide to Bioremediation
- A Citizen’s Guide to Capping
- A Citizen’s Guide to Chemical Dehalogenation
- A Citizen’s Guide to Chemical Oxidation
- A Citizen’s Guide to Drycleaner Cleanup
- A Citizen’s Guide to Fracturing
- A Citizen’s Guide to In Situ Flushing
- A Citizen’s Guide to In Situ Thermal Treatment Methods
- A Citizen’s Guide to Incineration
- A Citizen’s Guide to Monitored Natural Attenuation
- A Citizen’s Guide to Permeable Reactive Barriers
- A Citizen’s Guide to Phytoremediation
- A Citizen’s Guide to Pump and Treat
- A Citizen’s Guide to Soil Excavation
- A Citizen’s Guide to Soil Vaport Extraction and Air Sparging
- A Citizen’s Guide to Soil Washing
- A Citizen’s Guide to Solidification and Stabilization
- A Citizen’s Guide to Solvent Extraction
- A Citizen’s Guide to Thermal Desorption