The development of analytical methods for identifying widespread
perchlorate contamination brought about an explosion of research
into the environmental problems and their potential solutions along
with a corresponding increase in the availability of information.
Unlike reference works that focus on only a few aspects of this
contaminant, Perchlorate: Environmental Problems and Solutions
offers a comprehensive, single source of information on perchlorate
contamination in the environment. Summarizing the state of the
science and developments in engineering, the book describes: Common
sources of perchlorate Its behavior in the environment Methods for
analyzing perchlorate in environmental samples Potential risks to
human health and the environment Regulatory standards and criteria
Techniques for remediating environmental contamination The authors
illustrate these points with case studies of perchlorate
contamination in soil, groundwater, and surface water. These case
studies provide perspective on issues commonly faced by scientists,
engineers, and managers of perchlorate-impacted sites. Organized to
follow the logical sequence of identifying and solving
contamination problems, the book provides the foundation necessary
to understand perchlorate's occurrence, environmental behavior,
regulatory status, and remediation.
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