Innovative Engineering Technologyies For Hazardous Waste Remediation includers innovative applications of state-of-the-art chemical, physical, and thermal technologies as well as established processes. You'll review the principles behind their development and see examples of successful applications. The authors not only explain the new processes but also critically analyze when and where they apply and don't apply. In addition, they suggest ways to overcome some of the barriers to implementing innovative technologies.
O'Brien & Gere' s unique approach unites scientific and management concerns. The authors stress realworld, long-term solutions based on such legislation as the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), and RCRA.
Whether you're a member of an environmental consulting firm, or a manager, engineer, or student, you'll find this book to be the authoritative source on the latest technologies for hazardous waste remediation.
Chapter 1 New Directions in Hazardous Waste Remediation
Chapter 2 Selectin an Innovative Remedy
Chapter 3 Innovations in Risk Assessment and Risk
Management
Chapter 4 Oxidation
Chapter 5 Extraction of Contaminants from Soils and Sludges
Chapter 6 Thermal Technologies
Chapter 7 Physical / Chemical Technologies
Chapter 8 Bioremediation
Chapter 9 Management of Resiuals
Chapter 10 Design and Implementation of the selected
Remedial Technology
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