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Groundwater remediation is the process of removing contaminants from groundwater in order to restore it to a safe and usable state. Contaminants in groundwater can come from a variety of sources, such as industrial activities, agriculture, and landfills. Common methods of groundwater remediation include pump and treat systems, in situ bioremediation, permeable reactive barriers, and phytoremediation. The goal of groundwater remediation is to protect public health and the environment by ensuring that groundwater is safe for drinking and other uses.