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This book presents a new way of viewing contaminated soil-as a
resource that in many instances can be recovered. The Reuse and
Recycling of Contaminated Soils addresses the waste problem
associated with contaminated soil and considers alternatives that
are environmentally sound, cost-effective, and time efficient. It
provides thorough coverage of practical issues associated with
reuse and recycling including:
The second edition of Restoration of Contaminated Aquifers:
Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Compounds incorporates the
latest advances in in-situ remediation and natural attenuation, and
maintains the comprehensive, accessible structure that made the
first edition a classic. The new edition broadens the scope of the
first by examining all forms of hydrocarbon contamination. The
authors emphasize the remediation of Non-aqueous Phase Liquids
(NAPLs) and, Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (DNAPLs). They also
address the growing role of natural attenuation. The second edition
opens with an improved introduction. There are new sections on site
characterization, remediation economics and site closure. And
unlike other books on this subject, the new edition offers vital
managerial and project management guidance, such as, initial
project planning and assessment, a look at remediation economics,
and a how-to on project closure and follow-up. Since its initial
publication in 1991, Restoration of Petroleum Hydrocarbon
Contaminated Aquifers has been the established, invaluable
reference for environmental professionals and regulators. Its
sweeping, yet approachable format is inestimable in the field, in
the lab, and in the policy-making arena. Restoration of
Contaminated Aquifers: Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Compounds
will continue to be the guide to the war against petroleum
contamination.
The second edition of Restoration of Contaminated Aquifers: Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Compounds incorporates the latest advances in in-situ remediation and natural attenuation, and maintains the comprehensive, accessible structure that made the first edition a classic. The new edition broadens the scope of the first by examining all forms of hydrocarbon contamination. The authors emphasize the remediation of Non-aqueous Phase Liquids (NAPLs) and, Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (DNAPLs). They also address the growing role of natural attenuation. The second edition opens with an improved introduction. There are new sections on site characterization, remediation economics and site closure. And unlike other books on this subject, the new edition offers vital managerial and project management guidance, such as, initial project planning and assessment, a look at remediation economics, and a how-to on project closure and follow-up. Since its initial publication in 1991, Restoration of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Aquifers has been the established, invaluable reference for environmental professionals and regulators. Its sweeping, yet approachable format is inestimable in the field, in the lab, and in the policy-making arena. Restoration of Contaminated Aquifers: Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Compounds will continue to be the guide to the war against petroleum contamination.
This book presents a new way of viewing contaminated soil-as a
resource that in many instances can be recovered. The Reuse and
Recycling of Contaminated Soils addresses the waste problem
associated with contaminated soil and considers alternatives that
are environmentally sound, cost-effective, and time efficient. It
provides thorough coverage of practical issues associated with
reuse and recycling including:
Geologic Aspects of Hazardous Waste Management brings together
technical, legislative, regulatory, and business aspects of
hazardous waste issues as they pertain to preventing, assessing,
containing, and remediating soil and groundwater contamination. The
book emphasizes how subsurface geologic and hydrogeologic
conditions affect the decision-making process, and it focuses on
critical issues facing industry, government, and the public. The
book is excellent for consultants, project managers, regulators,
geologists, geophysicists, hydrologists, hydrogeologists, risk
assessors, environmental engineers, chemists, toxicologists, and
environmental lawyers.
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