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Chemistry for the protection of the environment

edited by L. Pawlowski, W.J. Lacy, and J.J. Dlugosz

(Environmental science research, v. 42, 51, 55, 59)

Plenum Press, c1991-

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"Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Chemistry for the Protection of the Environment, held September 4-7, 1989, in Lublin, Poland"--T.p. verso of [1]

"Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Chemistry for the Protection of the Environment, held September 17-21, 1995, in Lublin, Poland"--T.p. verso of 2

"Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Chemistry for the Protection of the Environment, held September 10-17, 1997, in Cairo, Assuan and Luxor, Egypt"--T.p. verso of 3

Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Chemistry for the Protection of the Environment, held Hilo, Hawaii

Vol. 4: Edited by Robert Mournighan ... [et al.]

Publisher varies: Springer

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

[1] ISBN 9780306439049

Description

Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on [title], held September 1989, in Lublin, Poland, as a nonpolitical forum with representatives from industrialized countries as well as emerging nations, both East and West, and from the scientific and nonscientific sectors concerned with environ
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2 ISBN 9780306453731

Description

Over the past two decades, this environmental conference series has emerged to be- come one of the major international forums on the chemical aspects of environmental pro- tection. The forum is called Chemistry for the Protection of the Environment (CPE). The sponsors of this CPE series have included the Chemical Societies of Poland, France, Bel- gium, Italy, Egypt, and the U.S.A., the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the American Society of Testing and Materials, the International Ozone Association, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, the Ministries of the Environment of Poland, France, Belgium, and Italy, U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, more than twenty universities and institutes of higher learning, and five national academies of sciences. The first meeting in this series was organized by Prof. Pawlowski and Dr. Lacy in 1976 at the Marie Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland. The conference dealt with various physicochemical methodologies for water and wastewater treatment research projects that were jointly sponsored by U.S. EPA and Poland.

Table of Contents

  • General Problems: Cleaner Production in the Chemical Industry
  • B.A. Bolto. Risk Management Considerations for Cost Effective Environmental Decision Making
  • M.A. Gonzales. Air Pollution: Characterizations of Air Pollutants in the Atmosphere at Metropolitan Area in Northern Taiwan
  • P.C. Chiang, et al. Air Pollution Control with Fibrous Ion Exchangers
  • V. Soldatov, et al. Wastewater Treatment: Behavior of Macroreticular Chelating Resins Having Oxy Acids of Phosphorus in Adsorption and Elution of Lead Ion
  • A. Jyo, et al.Kinetics of H+/Cu2+ Ion Exchange on KPS and KS10 Wofatits
  • A. Jozwiak, Z. Gorzka. Deoxygenation and Desalination of Water on Difunctional Strong Basic Anion Exchanger
  • R. Tosik. Waste Minimalization and Utilization: Pathways of Pollutants: Sorption of Benzene, Toluene, and Metaxylene to Contaminated Site Soils
  • C.G. Uchrin, et al. Heavy Metals in the Soil-Water-Plant System: Importance of Interactions
  • C. Huaiman, Z. Chunrong. Environmental Analysis and Monitoring: Complexation of Some Heavy Metals with Humic and Fulvic Acids of River Yamuna Sediments
  • S. Sahu, D.K. Banerjee. Application of Passive Soil Vapor Survey at a Former Manufactured Gas Plant
  • B.A. Scamoffa, et al. 34 additional articles. Index.
Volume

3 ISBN 9780306460265

Description

The first meeting in this series was organized by Prof. Pawlowski and Dr. Lacy in 1976 at the Marie Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland. The conference dealt with various physicochemical methodologies for water and wastewater treatment research projects that were jointly sponsored by US EP A and Poland. The great interest expressed by the participants led the organizers to expand the scope of the second conference, which was also held in Poland in September 1979. The third and enlarged symposium was again successfully held in 1981 in Lublin, Poland. At that time the participating scientists and engineers expressed their desire to broaden the coverage as well as the title of the conference series. The International Committee, ap proved the title "Chemistry for the Protection of the Environment" and designated that date of the fourth conference, CPE IV, which was convened in September 1983 at the Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse, France, and was hosted and arranged by Prof. A. Verdier. This conference series included participants from various government agencies, academia, and the private sector, representing industrialized countries as well as emerging nations, both the East and West in an independent, non politica! forum.

Table of Contents

  • Water Resources-Quality of Surface and Drinking Water: Drinking Water Production with a Dual Floating Medium-Sand Filter System
  • B.A. Bolto, et al. Determination of Reduced Sulphur Compounds in the Aquatic Environment by HPLC and CE
  • E. Kaniowska, et al. Air Pollutions-Reduction and Monitoring: Effect of Land Management in Winter Crop Season on Methane Emission from the Following Riced Growth Period
  • Z.C. Cai, H. Xu. Studies on N2O Emissions from Agricultural Land of Rice-Wheat Rotation System in the Tai-Lake Region of China
  • X. Hua, X. Guangxi. New Technologies in Wastewater Treatment: Problems of the Implementation of Environmental Management System According to ISO 14001 in Poland
  • R. Pochyluk, J. Szymanski. Innovative Technology for Municipal Waste Utilization for Rzeszow City
  • B. Jamroz, J.A. Tomaszek. Solid Waste Utilization: Neutralization of Hazardous Wastes Combined with Clinker Manufacturing
  • L. Pawlowski, et al. An Attempt to Estimate the PCDF/PCDD Emissions from Waste Incinerated in Cement Kiln
  • M.R. Dudzinska, et al. Polution Pathways and Soil Chemistry: A Model Study of Soil Acidification in a Small Catchment Near Guiyang, Southwestern China
  • L. Bohan, et al. 26 Additional Articles. Index.
Volume

4 ISBN 9780387230207

Description

These proceedings provide a forum for chemical scientists and engineers dedicated to making a cleaner, healthier world for everyone. They cover a wide range of related subjects such as environmental monitoring, wastewater treatment, and sludge management.

Table of Contents

SECTION 1: Remediation of Contaminated Sites 17 STUDY OF THE CLINOPTILOLITE-RICH TUFF-BASED COMPOSITES FOR SOME AQUEOUS ANIONIC SPECIES RECOVERY 5 Eva Chmielewska, Stanislava Nagyova, Maria Rehakova and Nina Bogdanchikova TESTING OF SORPTION MATERIALS FOR ARSENIC REMOVAL FROM WATERS 23 Birgit Daus and Holger Weiss ZIRCONIUM(IV) LOADED DIAION CRP200 RESIN AS A SPECIFIC ADSORBENT TO AS(III) AND AS(V) 29 Akinori Jyo, Shuko Kudo, Xiaoping Zhu, and Kazunori Yamabe BIFUNCTIONAL CATION EXCHANGE FIBERS HAVING PHOSPHONIC AND SULFONIC ACID GROUPS 47 Akinori Jyo, Kenji Okada, Masao Tamada, Tamikazu Kume, Takanobu Sugo, and Masato Tazaki SECTION 2: Fate of contaminants in the environment ARSENIC SPECIATION FOR INVESTIGATION OF ITS ENVIRONMENTAL FATE - A CASE STUDY 63 Birgit Daus, Jurgen Mattusch, Rainer Wennrich, and Holger Weiss CHEMICAL SPECIATION OF ALUMINUM IN DELHI SOILS 69 Swarna Muthukrishnan and D. K. Banerjee SECTION 3: Thermal Treatment Technologies THERMAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEGRADATION OF SITES CONTAMINATED BY TRANSFORMER OIL 87 Krystyna Cedzynska PLASMA TREATMENT OF INORGANIC WASTE 95 Zbigniew Kolacinski and Krystyna Cedzynska SECTION 4: Environmental Aspects of Agricultural Practices FORMER U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE/COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION GRAIN BIN PROJECT 105 Jeffrey L. Field AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY: PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE, REGULATION AND INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS 109 Nathan Richmond SECTION 5: Charactization and Quantification of Chemical Constituents 121 RAPID ON-SITE ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF PROPELLANT STABILIZERS AND THEIR DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS BY PORTABLE SAMPLING AND THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY KITS 123 Jeffrey S. Haas and Marjorie Auyong Gonzalez COMPARATIVE MULTI-ELEMENTALANALYSIS OF MINERAL AND ECOLOGICAL COMPONENTS OF THE ECOSYSTEM 'KARABASHTOWN' CO-EXISTING WITH A COPPER-SMELTING PLANT. PHYSICOCHEMICAL POINT OF VIEW 135 N.M. Barysheva, N.V. Garmasheva, E. V. Polyakov, V.T. Surikov,V.N. Udachin AUTOMATED ANALYSIS OF STABLE ISOTOPES OF H, C, N, O AND S BY ISOTOPE RATIO MASS SPECTROMETRY 149 Janusz A. Tomaszek SECTION 6: Environmental Security RELATIONSHIP OF ENVIRONMENT AND SECURITY 169 Katarina Mahutova and John J. Barich INTEGRATED RISK ASSESSMENT AND SECURITY 175 Katarina Mahutova and John J. Barich SECTION 7: Risk Assessment HAZARD ASSESSMENT OF MAALAEA CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION LANDFILL SMOLDERING FIRE, AND AIR QUALITY AT A NEARBY COMMUNITY 183 Jon-Pierre Michaud METHODS FOR ESTIMATING THE IMPACT OF HYPOTHETICAL DAM BREAK FLOODS 193 Jene Michaud, Carl Johnson, Judy Iokepa, and Jillian Marohnic SECTION 8: Wastewater and Sludge Management POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS (PCDDS) AND DIBENZOFURANS (PCDFS) IN SEWAGE AND SLUDGE OF MWTP 201 Marzenna R. Dudzinska THE UTILIZATION OF SLUDGE GENERATED IN COAGULATION OF FISH PROCESSING WASTEWATER FOR LIQUID FEED PRODUCTION 213 K. Medrzycka and R. Tomczak-Wandzel SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN INDUSTRY BY CLOSING WATER LOOPS: TECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS AND EXPECTED FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS 221 Wim H. Rulkens OPTIMISATION OF REACTOR TECHNOLOGY FOR SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF TOXIC ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN WASTEWATER BY OZONE 253 Wim H. Rulkens, Harry Bruning, and Marc A. Boncz COMPARISON BETWEEN SEQUENCING BATCH AND CONTINUOUS FLOW ACTIVATED SLUDGE SYSTEMS 273 Janusz A. Tomaszek Acknowledgments 285 Appendix 287 Notes 289 References 291 Index

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