Remediation Engineering of Contaminated Soils
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Remediation Engineering of Contaminated Soils

  1. 1,008 pages
  2. English
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Remediation Engineering of Contaminated Soils

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Offers thorough coverage of the remediation of soils contaminated by hazardous wastes, including materials, analytical techniques, cleanup design and methodology, characterization of geomedia, monitoring of contaminants in the subsurface, and waste containment. Cites specific case studies in hydrocarbon remediation that offer a concise overview of possible technological approaches.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half title
  3. Environmental Science and Pollution Control Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Preface
  7. Contents
  8. Chapter 1. International Perspectives on Contaminated Land
  9. Chapter 2. Methods of Analysis of ContaminantMigration in Barrier Materials
  10. Chapter 3. Design Considerations for HazardousWaste Landfills
  11. Chapter 4. Basics and Applications ofElectrokinetic Remediation
  12. Chapter 5. Measurement of Pollutant Distribution,Toxicity, and Effectiveness of EmergingSoil Remediation Techniques
  13. Chapter 6. Theoretical Basis for the Simulationof Electrokinetic Remediation
  14. Chapter 7. Conditions for the Use ofInnovative Remediation TechniquesSet by New Policy
  15. Chapter 8. Cone Penetrometer Technology forGroundwater Remediation Assessmentin the Vadose Zone
  16. Chapter 9. Evaluation of the Adequacy ofHazardous Chemical SiteRemediation by Landfilling
  17. Chapter 10. Bioavailability: The Major Challenge (Constraint) to Bioremediation of Organically Contaminated Soils
  18. Chapter 11. Modeling Extractive Washing of Hydrophobic Organic Chemical-Contaminated Soils
  19. Chapter 12. Air Sparging, Soil Vapor Extraction, and Bioremediation in Low-Permeability Soils
  20. Chapter 13. Intensification of Removal of Hydrocarbon Contamination from Water and Soil Using Oxygen Transferors
  21. Chapter 14. Hydrocarbon Uptake and Utilization by Streptomyces Strains
  22. Chapter 15. Enhanced Naphthalene Bioavailability in a Liquid-Liquid Biphasic System
  23. Chapter 16. Intensive Treatment of Mineral Oil-Contaminated Drilling Cuttings
  24. Chapter 17 .Ecological Consequences of Enhanced UV Radiation on the Phenolic Content of Brassica oleracea: A Review
  25. Chapter 18. RCI Consortium for Soil Decontamination: Its Preparation and Use
  26. Chapter 19. Distribution and Fate of Organic and Inorganic Contaminants in a River Floodplain-Results of a Case Study on the River Elbe, Germany
  27. Chapter 20. Formation, Long-Term Stability, and Fate of Nonextractable 14C_PAH Residues in Contaminated Soils
  28. Chapter 21. Industrial Trickling Bed Biofilters for Abatement of Volatile Organic Compounds from Air Emissions
  29. Chapter 22. Air Stripping and Soil Vapor Extraction as Site Remediation Measures
  30. Chapter 23. Structural and Functional Aspects ofArtificial Soils Construction
  31. Chapter 24. Soil Trace Metal Remediation Using Solid Additives: Thermodynamic and 489 Physical-Chemical Aspects
  32. Chapter 25. Surfactants-Enhanced Photolysis of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs): A Solution for Remediation of PCB Contaminated Soils
  33. Chapter 26. Decontamination of Heavy-Metal-Laden Sludges and Soils Using a New Ion-Exchange Process
  34. Chapter 27. Cost-Effective Method of Determining Soil Respiration in Contaminated and Uncontaminated Soils for Scientific and Routine Analysis
  35. Chapter 28. Remediation of Soils Contaminated with Chromium Due to Tannery Wastes Disposal
  36. Chapter 29. Aqueous Solvent Removal of Contaminants from Soils
  37. Chapter 30. Relationships Between Heavy-Metal Mobility in Soils and Sediments and the Presence of Organic Wastes
  38. Chapter 31. Field Techniques for Sampling and Measurement of Soil Gas Constituents at Contaminated Sites
  39. Chapter 32 . Speciation of Heavy Metals: AnApproach for Remediation ofContaminated Soils
  40. Chapter 33. Arsenic-Contaminated Soils:I. Risk Assessment
  41. Chapter 34. Arsenic-Contaminated Soils:II. Remedial Action
  42. Chapter 35. Advanced Risk-Based BiodegradationStudy Using Environmental InformationSystem and the HolisticMacroengineering Approach
  43. Chapter 36. Application of Carbon Dioxide in Remediation of Contaminants: A New 759 Approach
  44. Chapetr 37. TORBED® Process Reactor Technologies: A Novel Treatment Approach for Contaminated Soils
  45. Chapetr 38. Dispersing by Chemical Reactions Remediation Technology
  46. Chapter 39. Processing of Vegetable Raw Material and Its Waste by Energy-Saving, Nature-Preserving Technology to Obtain Carbohydrate-Protein Fodder
  47. Chapter 40. Natural Attenuation of Explosives
  48. Chapter 41. Municipal Solid Waste Generation and Management in Caracas and Metropolitan Area, Venezuela
  49. Index