Methods and Techniques for Cleaning-up Contaminated Sites

Soil and groundwater pollution caused by contaminants including petroleum hydrocarbons, represents a serious threat to the environment in NATO and NATO Partner countries. Solutions are needed that represent practical alternatives to costly remedial strategies yet still yield benefits to site manager...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Annable, Michael D. (Editor), Teodorescu, Maria (Editor), Hlavinek, Petr (Editor), Diels, Ludo (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2008.
Series:NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security,
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Table of Contents:
  • Remediation of Metal and Metalloid Contaminated Groundwater
  • Bioremediation In Situ of Polluted Soil in a Uranium Deposit
  • Vital Soil Versus Contaminants
  • Chemical Oxidation for Clean Up of Contaminated Ground Water
  • Detection and Measurement Techniques to Identify the Presence of NAPLs in the Field
  • Immobilization of Heavy Metals and Stable Organics from Aqueous Systems on Modified Activated Carbon
  • Remediation of the Former Military Airport: Triangle Zatec
  • Aquifer Remediation and Chemical Recovery following a Spill due to an Earthquake in Turkey
  • How to Remediate Pollution with Mercury and Hexachloro-Cyclohexane Residues in a Chemical Plant
  • Decision Support System for Evaluation of Treatment Train for Removal of Micropollutants
  • Simulation of the Radon Flux Attenuation in Uranium Tailings Piles
  • Biochemical Oxidation – A Pathway for Ammonia Removal from Aquatic Systems
  • Biobeds - Biotechnology for Environmental Protection from Pesticide Pollution
  • Incd-Ecoind Experience in Bio-Treatment of the Organic Compounds and Heavy Metals Polluted Soils
  • Review of Characterization and Remediation Technologies for NAPL's in Groundwater
  • Mass Flux as a Remedial Performance Metric at NAPL Contaminated Sites
  • Carbon/Polymer Composite Adsorption-Filtering Materials for Individual Protective Systems.