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"With competence, it's very difficult to remediate and provide restorative services because they don't exist," she said.
Clayey tills contaminated with chlorinated solvents are a threat to groundwater and are difficult to remediate.
Alba crude oil was found to be considerably more difficult to remediate than the mineral oil.
As one of the most pervasive environmental problems, Hg pollution in sediment is particularly difficult to remediate because it cannot be decomposed.
Weathered crude oil contaminated soils (COCSs), which are much more difficult to remediate than those freshly contaminated, are widespread especially at the sites of oil fields and industries.
Metal pollutants are particularly difficult to remediate from the soil, water and air because, unlike organic pollutants that can be degraded to harmless small molecules, toxic elements, such as lead, mercury, cadmium, copper and zinc, are immutable by biochemical reactions.
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For many EM clerkships, a final exam is taken at the end of the rotation, making it difficult to have time to remediate a potential knowledge deficit until the rotation is complete.
"Washington State has made it very hard for customers to remediate and retest and still sell product," Cantrell says.
"When employees are prohibited from inquiring about, disclosing, or discussing their compensation with fellow workers," he wrote, "compensation discrimination is much more difficult to discover and remediate, and more likely to persist".
Complicated scheduling characteristics frequently make it difficult for surgical residents to undergo formal assessment; actually having the time and opportunity to remediate poor performance is an even greater problem.
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