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A-1. Required Publications ER 1110-1-263

Chemical Data Quality Management for Hazardous Waste Remedial Activities

ER 1110-2-1150

Engineering and Design for Civil Works Projects ER 1165-2-132

Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) Guidance for Civil Works Projects

EM 200-1-3

Requirements for the Preparation of Sampling and Analysis Plans

EM 1110-1-1802

Geophysical Exploration for Engineering and Environ- mental Investigations

EM 1110-1-1804

Geotechnical Investigations EM 1110-1-4000

Monitor Well Design and Installation and Documen- tation at Hazardous and/or Toxic Waste Sites

EM 1110-2-1901

Seepage Analysis and Control for Dams EM 1110-2-1914

Design Construction and Maintenance of Relief Wells ETL 1110-1-171

Tri-Service Site Characterization and Analysis Penetrometer

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