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light non-aqueous phase liquids
Definition
An LNAPL is one of a group of organic substances that are relatively insoluble in water and are less dense than water. LNAPLs, such as oil, tend to spread across the surface of the water table and form a layer on top of the water table.
Definition Source
United States Environmental Protection Agency
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light nonaqueous phase liquids
LNAPL (light non-aqueous phase liquids)
LNAPLs (light non-aqueous phase liquids)
Spanish
líquidos ligeros en fase no-acuosa