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ASCE 9780784408940 2007

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Remediation Technologies for Soils and Groundwater

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ASCE 2007 458
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This report provides a comprehensive and thorough overview of conventional engineered processes and technologies used for the remediation of contaminated sites.

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6 Contents
10 Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Background
11 1.2 Development and Use of Effective Remediation Technologies
12 1.3 Types of Remediation Technologies for Soils and Groundwater
14 Chapter 2 Fundamental Processes
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Solute Transport in Porous Media
21 2.3 Physicochemical Processes
33 2.4 Biological Processes
53 2.5 Conclusion
56 Chapter 3 Physical Treatment Technologies
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Free Product Recovery
60 3.3 Pump-and-Treat
64 3.4 Soil Vapor Extraction
68 3.5 Air Sparging
71 3.6 Groundwater Circulation Wells
75 3.7 Multi-Phase Extraction
79 3.8 Induced Fracturing
82 3.9 Soil Heating
85 3.10 Conclusion
88 Chapter 4 Chemical Treatment Technologies
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Precipitation
92 4.3 Chemical Oxidation and Reduction
103 4.4 Stabilization/Solidification
109 4.5 Adsorption and Ion Exchange
114 4.6 Electrochemical Processes
119 4.7 Chemical Leaching and Solvent Extraction
124 4.8 Soil Flushing
132 4.9 Soil Washing
135 4.10 Conclusion
142 Chapter 5 Redox and Precipitation Technologies
5.1 Introduction
143 5.2 Redox Reaction
150 5.3 Definition – Precipitation
154 5.4 Contaminants Amenable to Redox Processes and Precipitation
172 5.5 Redox and Precipitation in Natural Systems
175 5.6 Conclusion
185 Chapter 6 Chemical Reactive Barriers
6.1 Introduction
186 6.2 Mechanisms of Groundwater Remediation by PRBs
193 6.3 Geochemical and Hydraulic Behaviors of PRBs
199 6.4 Conclusion
208 Chapter 7 Biodegradation
7.1 Introduction
210 7.2 Definitions
211 7.3 Degradation Pathways and Mechanisms
220 7.4 Rates and Transformation
222 7.5 Case Studies
226 7.6 Conclusion
232 Chapter 8 Bioremediation with Bacteria and Enzymes
8.1 Introduction
233 8.2 Biosparging
241 8.3 Bioventing
244 8.4 Biostimulation
246 8.5 Bioaugmentation
248 8.6 Anaerobic Biotransformation
250 8.7 Aerobic Biotransformation
251 8.8 Biological Fixation
253 8.9 Enzyme-Catalyzed Treatment
255 8.10 Biological Reactors
256 8.11 Monitored Natural Attenuation
260 8.12 Conclusion
268 Chapter 9 Bioremediation with Fungi
9.1 Introduction
269 9.2 Saprotrophic Fungal Processes
283 9.3 Mycorrhizal Fungal Processes
289 9.4 Conclusion
299 Chapter 10 Phytoremediation
10.1 Introduction
300 10.2 Elements of Phytoremediation
311 10.3 Phytoremediation Applications
326 10.4 Phytoremediation of Inorganic Contaminants
341 10.5 Phytoremediation of Organic Contaminants
351 10.6 Design Considerations
353 10.7 Potential and Limits of Phytoremediation Technologies
357 10.8 Conclusion
362 Chapter 11 Metal Removal
11.1 Introduction
363 11.2 Metal Contaminants in Soil and Groundwater
367 11.3 Regulations Concerning Metal Contamination
368 11.4 Treatability of Soils Contaminated with Heavy Metals
370 11.5 Restoration of Soils Contaminated with Heavy Metals
384 11.6 Treatment of Groundwater Polluted with Heavy Metals
391 11.7 Conclusion
404 Chapter 12 Long-Term Monitoring
12.1 Introduction
405 12.2 Remediation Objectives
407 12.3 Performance Metrics and Monitoring Parameters
413 12.4 Groundwater Sampling for Performance Monitoring
417 12.5 Key Monitoring Parameters for Remediation Technologies
441 12.6 Conclusion
448 Editor Biographies
450 Index
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452 D
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453 H
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454 M
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455 P
456 Q
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ASCE 9780784408940 2007
$65.54