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The direct oxidation equation in your literature indicates reaction products include 4 NaCl and 2H2CO3. Therefore, will post-injection ground water monitoring show a significant increase in alkalinity and sodium and chloride ions?

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The direct oxidation equation in your literature indicates reaction products include 4 NaCl and 2H2CO3. Therefore, will post-injection ground water monitoring show a significant increase in alkalinity and sodium and chloride ions?

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The actual effect in alkalinity, sodium, and chloride would be dependent on site specific characteristics. However, typically the amount of sodium added to the subsurfaces is initially less than 300 ppm.

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