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OverviewThere may be nearly 300,000 waste sites in the United States where ground water and soil are contaminated. Yet recent studies question whether existing technologies can restore contaminated ground water to drinking water standards, which is the goal for most sites and the result expected by the public. How can the nation balance public health, technological realities, and cost when addressing ground water cleanup? This new volume offers specific conclusions, outlines research needs, and recommends policies that are technologically sound while still protecting health and the environment. Authored by the top experts from industry and academia, this volume: Examines how the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the subsurface environment, as well as the properties of contaminants, complicate the cleanup task. Reviews the limitations of widely used conventional pump-and-treat cleanup systems, including detailed case studies. Evaluates a range of innovative cleanup technologies and the barriers to their full implementation. Presents specific recommendations for policies and practices in evaluating contamination sites, in choosing remediation technologies, and in setting appropriate cleanup goals. Table of Contents Front Matter Executive Summary 1 The Ground Water Cleanup Controversy 2 Complexity of the Contaminated Subsurface 3 Performance of Conventional Pump-and-Treat Systems 4 Capabilities of Enhanced Pump-and-Treat and Alternative Technologies 5 Characterizing Sites for Ground Water Cleanup 6 Setting Goals for Ground Water Cleanup 7 Policy Implications of a Technical Problem A Summary of Pump-and-Treat Systems Reviewed in This Study B Glossary C Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff Index Full Product DetailsAuthor: National Research Council , Division on Earth and Life Studies , Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources , Committee on Ground Water Cleanup AlternativesPublisher: National Academies Press Imprint: National Academies Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.726kg ISBN: 9780309049948ISBN 10: 0309049946 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 01 February 1994 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1 Front Matter; 2 Executive Summary; 3 1 The Ground Water Cleanup Controversy; 4 2 Complexity of the Contaminated Subsurface; 5 3 Performance of Conventional Pump-and-Treat Systems; 6 4 Capabilities of Enhanced Pump-and-Treat and Alternative Technologies; 7 5 Characterizing Sites for Ground Water Cleanup; 8 6 Setting Goals for Ground Water Cleanup; 9 7 Policy Implications of a Technical Problem; 10 A Summary of Pump-and-Treat Systems Reviewed in This Study; 11 B Glossary; 12 C Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff; 13 IndexReviewsAuthor InformationCommittee on Ground Water Cleanup Alternatives, National Research Council Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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