Technologies for environmental cleanup : soil and groundwater

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Technologies for environmental cleanup : soil and groundwater

edited by A. Avogadro and R.C. Ragaini

(Euro courses, Environmental management ; v. 1)

Kluwer Academic publishers, c1993

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"Based on the lectures given during the Eurocourse on 'Technologies for environmental cleanup: soil and groundwater' held at the Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy, 21-25 September 1992"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Industrialized nations are facing a broad range of environmental restoration problems associated with contamination of surface-subsurface soils. Remedial action is assigned a high priority because of possibly dangerous drinking water contamination and non-compliance situations. Numerous technologies, both commercially available or in various stages of development, are examined. This book focuses on recent technological developments for environmental control and clean-up. The book acquaints scientists, government officials and managers with technical issues related to environmental restoration in case of contamination, including accidental pollution release.

Table of Contents

  • Preface. Technologies for Environmental Cleanup: Soil and Groundwater
  • R.C. Ragaini. Decision Making, Risk Assessment and Uncertainty Analysis in Environmental Management
  • E.J. Bonano. European Legislation Covering the Protection of Groundwater
  • M. Langer. Identification and Characterisation of Organic and Inorganic Contaminants, Sample Cleanup and Analytical Methods
  • B. Larsen, L. Montanarella, F. Mousty. Characterization of Groundwater Contamination at the UNL Main Site: A Case Study
  • F. Hoffman. Hydro-Geochemical and Transport Processes of Contaminants in Soil/Water Systems
  • G. Bidoglio. Solute Transport in the Vadose Zone: A Review of Models
  • G. Vachaud, M. Vauclin, T.M. Addiscott. Modeling of Contaminant Transport in Saturated Aquifers: Identification of Relevant Parameters
  • G. Ponzini, N. Tosi. Direct and Indirect Pore-Liquid Monitoring in the Vadose Zone
  • L.G. Everett, S.J. Cullen, J.H. Kramer. Innovative Soil Sampling Protocols and its Affect on Remediation Strategies
  • L.G. Everett. Review of Operative Soil and Groundwater Cleanup Technologies
  • J.F. Beraud. Innovative Characterization Techniques and Decision Support Systems for Groundwater Contamination Projects
  • F. Hoffman. Innovative Technologies for Soil Cleanup
  • J.L. Yow Jr. Innovative Technologies for Groundwater Cleanup
  • J.L. Yow Jr. A Technical Perspective on the Development of an Information System Providing Data on Environmental Technologies and Needs Worldwide-SAND92-0637C
  • M.W. Harrington, C.P. Harlan. Statistical Evaluation of Pollutant-Concentration-Contours and Intervention Priorities Evaluation
  • S. Cerlesi, M. Paruccini. The Formal Use of Expert Judgment in Environmental Management
  • E.J. Bonano. Use of Models in the Design and Monitoring of in situ Remediation Measures
  • W. Kinzelbach, W. Schafer, W.H. Chiang. A Strategy for Improving Pump and Treat Groundwater Remediation
  • F. Hoffman.

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