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OverviewThis volume evaluates a selection of new technologies for the remediation of groundwater pollution. It covers techniques for both site remediation and characterization, and many of the techniques described are ready for commercial application. Full Product DetailsAuthor: M. L. Brusseau (Professor, Professor, University of Arizona) , D. A. Sabatini (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of Oklahoma) , J. S. Gierke (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Michigan Technological University) , M. D. Annable (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of Florida)Publisher: American Chemical Society Imprint: American Chemical Society Volume: 725 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.580kg ISBN: 9780841235960ISBN 10: 0841235961 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 07 October 1999 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product 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 ContentsReviewsThe 19 papers report the results of field tests of several innovative remediation technologies for cleaning up contamination underground. In addition to the results, they describe the trials and tribulations of conducting the tests themselves and present overview and examples of characterization methods, focusing on tracer-based methods. The topics include surfactant selection criteria, field demonstration studies of surfactant-enhanced solubilization and mobilization at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, designing and performing a field co-solvent flooding test for non-aqueous phase liquid mobilization, assessing the performance of an in-well aeration for remediating an aquifer contaminated by a multi-component immiscible liquid, and investigating partitioning tracers for determining coal tar saturation in soils. --SciTech Book News<br> <br> The 19 papers report the results of field tests of several innovative remediation technologies for cleaning up contamination underground. In addition to the results, they describe the trials and tribulations of conducting the tests themselves and present overview and examples of characterization methods, focusing on tracer-based methods. The topics include surfactant selection criteria, field demonstration studies of surfactant-enhanced solubilization and mobilization at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, designing and performing a field co-solvent flooding test for non-aqueous phase liquid mobilization, assessing the performance of an in-well aeration for remediating an aquifer contaminated by a multi-component immiscible liquid, and investigating partitioning tracers for determining coal tar saturation in soils. --SciTech Book News<br> The 19 papers report the results of field tests of several innovative remediation technologies for cleaning up contamination underground. In addition to the results, they describe the trials and tribulations of conducting the tests themselves and present overview and examples of characterization methods, focusing on tracer-based methods. The topics include surfactant selection criteria, field demonstration studies of surfactant-enhanced solubilization and mobilization at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, designing and performing a field co-solvent flooding test for non-aqueous phase liquid mobilization, assessing the performance of an in-well aeration for remediating an aquifer contaminated by a multi-component immiscible liquid, and investigating partitioning tracers for determining coal tar saturation in soils. --SciTech Book News The 19 papers report the results of field tests of several innovative remediation technologies for cleaning up contamination underground. In addition to the results, they describe the trials and tribulations of conducting the tests themselves and present overview and examples of characterization methods, focusing on tracer-based methods. The topics include surfactant selection criteria, field demonstration studies of surfactant-enhanced solubilization and mobilization at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, designing and performing a field co-solvent flooding test for non-aqueous phase liquid mobilization, assessing the performance of an in-well aeration for remediating an aquifer contaminated by a multi-component immiscible liquid, and investigating partitioning tracers for determining coal tar saturation in soils.--SciTech Book News Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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