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Remediation techniques, environmental fate, risk assessment, analytical methodologies, regulatory considerations

[edited by] Edward J. Calabrese, Paul T. Kostecki

(Hydrocarbon contaminated soils, vol. 1)

Lewis Publishers, c1991

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Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference on Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils held Sept. 24-27, 1990 at the School of Public Health, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, sponsored by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry et al

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

This new book presents all of the important topics of hydrocarbon contaminated soils from the perspectives of scientific theory, regulatory application, and economic interest. These topics include the analysis of pollutants, soil physics and environmental fate; remediation techniques; health effects; regulations; and case histories. The book also includes a special section on diesel fuel contamination. Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils will interest anyone who works with contaminated soils, ground water, and underground storage tanks. It will be an excellent reference for regulatory personnel and environmental consultants at all levels.

目次

PART I: PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES. Integrated Demonstration Activities for Soil Contamination (Kathleen Hain, Claire Sink, and Marcia Balestri). Soil Contamination Issues at U.S. Ports (Donald W. Rice and Dennis Hagner). Issues at Manufactured Gas Plant Sites: An Overview of Research Programs (Charles A. Menzie, Dennis F. Unites, and David Nakles). Research Needs: Motor Fuel Contaminated Soils (Bruce Bauman). PART II: REGULATORY. Choosing a Technically Defensible Petroleum Hydrocarbon Measurement Method: An OUST Project Summary (George Breuer, Bruce Bauman, Richard Gates, Kimberly Green, Elizabeth Harvey, Chuck Head, Robin Heriges, Linda McConnell, Tracey O'Shay, and Andres Romeu). Errant Hydrocarbons in Unfriendly Terrain (S.W. Newsom and Emil Onuschak, Jr.). Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure Testing of Railroad Crossties (E.H. Hockensmith). PART III: INTERNATIONAL. Environmental Law in the European Community (Paolo F. Ricci and Peter Illig). The Rationale Behind Threshold Values for Soil Contaminants in Europe (Andreas Ruck). U.S. and West Germany Data Exchange Agreement in Environmental Technology (William Collins). PART IV: DIESEL CONTAMINATED SOILS. Assessment of Diesel Contamination in Soil (Robert N. Block, Norm Allworth, and Mark Bishop). What Do We Really Know About the Fate of Diesel Fuel in Soil Systems (James Dragun). Assessing Health Risks Associated with Diesel Contaminated Soils and Ground Water (William A. Stone, Jr.). Remediation Options for Diesel Contaminated Soils (Dennis Dineen). PART V: ANALYSIS AND SITE ASSESSMENT. Field Screening for BTEX in Soils, Using Ultraviolet Derivative Spectroscopy (Robert N. Hager, Jr. and Victor T. Jones, III). Measurement Error Potential and Control When Quantifying Volatile Hydrocarbon Concentrations in Soils (Robert L. Siegrist). The Relationship Between Field Screening Techniques and Health Risk-Based Cleanup Criteria for Petroleum Contaminated Sites (D.R. Williams, M.J. O'Connor, and A.V. Krishnayya). Onsite Analysis of Petroleum Hydrocarbons Using Thin Layer Chromatography (James E. Bruya and Andrew John Friedman). Field Screening for Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated in Soils with Ultraviolet Light (David G. Johnson and Donald W. Podsen). An Analytical Manual for Petroleum Products in the Environment (M.W. Miller, M.M. Ferko, F. Genicola, A.J. Kopera, and D.M. Stainken). Determination of Gasoline Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) and Approximate Boiling Point Distribution in Soil by Gas Chromatography (Ileana A.L. Rhodes, Ramon Z. Olvera, and John A. Leon). Advective Flux Probes for Enlarging the Range of Soil Gas Analysis (William B. Kerfoot). PART VI: REMEDIATION. Comparison and Critical Review of Onsite Treatment of Petroleum Contaminated Soils (Richard Ellison). A Critical Assessment of Asphalt Batching as a Viable Remedial Option for Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils (E.J. Elliott and D.F. Breshears). A Statistical Approach to Evaluate Hydrocarbon Remediation in the Unsaturated Zone (Paris Hajali, Timothy Marshall, and Susan Overman). Remediation of the Oil Contaminated Beach at Mackerel Cove (Michael J. Mulhare and Paula-Jean Therrien). A Rationale for the Use of an Integrated Approach to Petroleum Hydrocarbon Remedial Actions (John J. Wolf). Mechanisms for the Removal of Residual Hydrocarbons From Soils by Water, Solvent, and Surfactant Flushing (William G. Rixey, Paul C. Johnson, George M. Deeley, Dallas L. Byers, and Ira J. Dortch). Bioremediation of a No. 6 Fuel Spill (Samuel Fogel and Maureen Leahy). A Case Study on the Application of Air Sparging as a Complementary Technology to Vapor Extraction at a Gasoline Spill Site in Rhode Island (Michael C. Marley, Matthew T. Walsh, and Peter E. Nangeroni). U.S. EPA-Approved, Full-Scale Biological Treatment for Remediation of a Superfund Site in Montana (Michael R. Piotrowski). Thermal Desorption of Oily Sludges and Contaminated Soils (Mark M. McCabe and Ramin Abrishamian). Bioremediation of Soils Contaminated with Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Case Study of a Predesign Evaluation (Ralph S. Baker, John T. Wiseman, Benjamin S. Levy, and David R. Hopper). Triple Containment Policy for Underground Tanks in the City of Hollister (Dan E. Holsapple). PART VII: RISK ASSESSMENT AND HEALTH. Using a Risk Assessment Protocol to Develop Soil Cleanup Criteria for Petroleum Contaminated Sites (Daniel Kofi Asante-Duah). How Clean is Clean? The Importance of Using Site-Specific Factors in Developing Cleanup Levels at Hazardous Waste Sites (Basilis N. Stephanatos). Factors Affecting the Dermal Bioavailability of Hydrocarbons in Soil: Applicability to Human Health Risk Assessment (Gayle Edmisten Watkin and Robert W. Hull). The Precision of a Fugacity-Based Model for Estimating Dermal Uptake of Chemicals from Soil (Thomas E. McKone). Predicting the Impact of Hydrocarbon Co-Contamination on the Dermal Bioavailability of Organic Xenobiotics in Soils (John C. Kissel). The Use of Risk Assessment in Selecting Among Remedial Options for Soil Contamination (Richard Kapuscinski, Stephen Washburn, and Robert Harris). A Method for Incorporating Biodegradation Rates of Benzene into the Risk Assessment Process (Michael J. Sullivan, Paul A. McCaw, and Christopher J. Miller). A Risk Assessment for Crude Oil in Residential Surface Soils (M.J. Sullivan, C.J. Miller, and S.R. Custance). A Multimedia, Multiple-Exposure Pathway Methodology for Deriving Risk-Based Standards for Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) in Soil (L.C. Hall, J.I. Daniels, and T.E. McKone). PART VIII: RISK MANAGEMENT. Practical Considerations for Service Station Remediation (Edward R. Maxwell, Jr.). Remedial Technology Selection for Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils (Keith G. Angell). The Design and Implementation of State UST Assurance Funds (Michael J. Berg and Susan L. Mayer). GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. INDEX.

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