
Remediation Engineering
Design Concepts, Second Edition
- 603 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Remediation Engineering
Design Concepts, Second Edition
About this book
"This second edition of Remediation Engineering will continue to be the seminal handbook that regulators must have on-hand to address any of the remediation issues they are grappling with daily. The book is wide-ranging, but specific enough to address any environmental remediation challenge."
āPatricia Reyes, Interstate Technology Regulatory Council, Washington, DC, USA
"This book offers the researcher, teacher, practitioner, student, and regulator with state-of-the-art advances in conducting site investigations and remediation for common and emerging contaminants. It is revolutionary in its approach to conducting subsurface investigation, which greatly influences a successful and appropriate response in assessing and addressing environmental risk. This book is a giant leap forward in understanding how contaminates behave and how to reduce risk to acceptable levels in the natural world."
āDaniel T. Rogers, Amsted Industries Incorporated, Chicago, Illinois, USA
"This text is a superb reference and a good tool for learning about state-of-the-art techniques in remediation of soil and groundwater. [It] will become a ready reference at many companies as the engineering community creates increased value from remediation efforts around the world."
āJohn Waites, AVX Corporation, Fountain Inn, South Carolina, USA
Remediation Engineering was first published in 1996 and quickly became the go-to reference for a relatively young industry, offering the first comprehensive look at the state-of-the-science in treatment technologies of the time and the contaminants they applied to. This fully updated Second Edition will capture the fundamental advancements that have taken place during the last two decades within all the subdisciplines that form the foundation of the remediation engineering platform. It covers the entire spectrum of current technologies that are employed in the industry and also discusses future trends and how practitioners should anticipate and adapt to those needs.
Features:
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- Shares the latest paradigms in remediation design approach and contaminant hydrogeology
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- Presents the landscape of new and emerging contaminants
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- Details the current state of the practice for both conventional technologies, such as sparging and venting
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- Examines newer technologies such as dynamic groundwater recirculation and injection-based remedies to address both organic and inorganic contaminants.
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- Describes the advances in site characterization concepts such as smart investigations and digital conceptual site models.
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- Includes all-new color photographs and figures.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Authors
- Chapter 1 Remediation Engineering: State of the Practice
- Chapter 2 Contaminant Characteristics
- Chapter 3 Principles of Integrated Design
- Chapter 4 Remediation Hydrogeology
- Chapter 5 Dynamic Groundwater Recirculation
- Chapter 6 Injected ReagentāBased Remedies
- Chapter 7 InĀ Situ Treatment of Metals
- Chapter 8 Sparging, Venting, and Vacuum-Enhanced Recovery
- Chapter 9 Soil Treatment
- Chapter 10 Reactive Walls
- Chapter 11 Emerging Trends in Environmental Remediation
- Appendix: Physical Properties of Common Environmental Contaminants
- Index