Groundwater contamination: the point souce dilemma
R.V. Nicholson
Shortly after joining an environmental consulting firm in the summer of 1984, I naively bid, on and won, a contract from Environment Canada to provide an "Assessment of Ground Water Contamination in Canada". This seemed to be a good opportunity at the time to learn about the character of contamination and summarize the "major" problems found to date in Canada. This overambitious project with an underachieving budget, needless to say, was not a complete success, but it was a classic learning experience.