Contaminated soil '93 : Fourth International KfK/TNO Conference on Contaminated Soil, 3-7 May 1993, Berlin, Germany

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Contaminated soil '93 : Fourth International KfK/TNO Conference on Contaminated Soil, 3-7 May 1993, Berlin, Germany

edited by F. Arendt ... [et al.]

(Soil & environment, v. 2)

Kluwer Academic Pulishers, c1993

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v. 1 ISBN 9780792323266

Description

This volume is the result of the Fourth International KfK/TNO Conference on Contaminated Soil (Berlin, Germany, May 3-7, 1993) and contains over 300 contributions from about 20 countries. Contributions are centered around the following themes: I: Strategies and policies; legal, economic and social aspects. II: Risks. III: Management. IV: State of the art of applied remediating technologies (case studies, experiences, and evaluation). V: Research and development, emerging technologies. VI: Prevention of soil contamination. VII: Workshops.

Table of Contents

  • I: Strategies and policies
  • legal, economic and social aspects. II: Risks. III: Management. IV: State of the art of applied remediating technologies (case studies, experiences, and evaluation). V: Research and development, emerging technologies. VI: Prevention of soil contamination. VII: Workshops.
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set ISBN 9780792323280

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This set of two volumes is the result of the Fourth International KfK/TNO Conference on Contaminated Soil (Berlin, Germany, May 3-7, 1993) and contains over 300 contributions from about 20 countries. Contributions are centered around the following themes: Strategies and policies; legal, economic and social aspects; Risks; Management; State of the art of applied remediating technologies (case studies, experiences, and evaluation); Research and development, emerging technologies; Prevention of soil contamination; and Workshops. The work is complemented by a keyword index.

Table of Contents

  • I: Strategies and policies
  • legal, economic and social aspects. II: Risks. III: Management. IV: State of the art of applied remediating technologies (case studies, experiences, and evaluation). V: Research and development, emerging technologies. VI: Prevention of soil contamination. VII: Workshops.

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