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      Proceedings of the 44th Industrial Waste Conference May 9, 10, 11, 1989
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      Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana
      ByBell John W.
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1990
      eBook Published 22 December 2017
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351076029
      Pages 963
      eBook ISBN 9781351076029
      Subjects Engineering & Technology
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      John W., B. (1990). Proceedings of the 44th Industrial Waste Conference May 9, 10, 11, 1989: Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351076029

      ABSTRACT

      New research-case histories and operating data-on every conceivable facet of today's big problem are detailed in the latest Purdue Book-with unparalleled appropriate, usable information and data for your current industrial waste problems from the May 1989 Conference.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part 1|96 pages

      Site Remediation

      chapter 1|10 pages

      In-Situ Venting of Jet-Fuelrcontaminated Soil

      ByMichael G. Elliott, David W. DePaoli

      chapter 2|12 pages

      Biological Treatment Of Groundwater, Soils, And Soil Vapors Contaminated With Petroleum Hydrocarbons

      ByEdward G. Galaska, George J. Skfadany, Evan K. Nyer

      chapter 3|10 pages

      Predictive Models For Voc Partitions In Soils

      ByJu-Chang Huang, Hossein Ganjidoost

      chapter 4|16 pages

      Background Concentrations Of Metals And Cyanide In Lower Michigan Soils

      ByKimberly A. Kesler- -Arnold, Michael O’Hearn

      chapter 5|12 pages

      Bioremediation Of Former Manufactured Gas Plant Sites

      ByVipul J. Srivastava, John J. Kilbane, Robert L. Kelley, W. Kennedy Gauger, Cavit Akin, Thomas D. Hayes, David G. Linz

      chapter 6|4 pages

      Design And Implementation Of A Risk-Based Remedial Action Program For Underground Tank Removal At A Dioxin-Contaminated Site

      ByJonathan R. Spencer

      chapter 7|10 pages

      Intercept Trench Technology For Remediating Waste Oil Contaminated Soil And Groundwater

      A Case Study
      ByDavid A. Piotrowski, Karl W. Yost

      chapter 8|8 pages

      Remediation Of Metals-Contaminated Site Near A Smelter Using Sludge/Fly Ash Amendments

      ByJohn A. Oyler

      chapter 9|8 pages

      Development Of A Soil Washing System

      BySteven B. Valine, Dennis D. Chilcote, Adolfo R. Zambrano

      chapter 10|6 pages

      Reclaiming Petroleum Contaminated Soil In Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities

      ByKathryn O’C. Gunkel

      part 2|28 pages

      Toxic And Hazardous Wastes

      chapter 11|8 pages

      Engineering For Toxicity Removal: A New Set Of Design Rules

      ByBruce W. Vigon, John D. Cooney, William H. Clement

      chapter 12|6 pages

      Tank Truck Washing Wastewater System

      ByJohn Ball, Jonathan R. Bonner

      chapter 13|14 pages

      Quantitative Risk Assessment As A Decision Tool For Hazardous Waste Management

      ByDaniel Kofi Asante-Duah

      part 3|74 pages

      Biological Systems - A. Aerobic

      chapter 14|16 pages

      Toxic Organic Shock Loading Of Rotating Biological Contactors And Sequencing Batch Reactors

      BySuzanne L. Pisano, James C. O’Shaughnessy, Danielle LaMarre, Christine Gray, Steve Pederson, Mike Sykes

      chapter 15|8 pages

      The Effect Of Pentachlorophenol On Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal In Sbr Systems

      ByLarry Benefield, Sung Kim, Clifford Randall

      chapter 16|12 pages

      Captor Design Considerations - Carbonaceous Bod Applications

      ByCharles E. Tharp, Sanjoy Bhattacharya, Angela Safferman

      chapter 17|-86 pages

      Treatment Of An Organically Contaminated Soil In Activated Sludge Sequencing Batch Reactors

      ByJames P. Carmichael, Janet Rickabaugh

      chapter 18|8 pages

      Image Analysis Of Biomass Immobilized On Micro-Carriers

      ByP.R. Senthilnathan, Da-Hong Li, J. J. Ganczarczyk

      chapter 19|4 pages

      Kinetic Analysis Of Rotating Biological Contactors Treating High Strength Wastes

      ByMohamed F. Hamoda, Francis Wilson

      chapter 20|8 pages

      Simulation Studies Of The Transient Response Of Activated Sludge Systems To Biodegradable Inhibitory Shock Loads

      ByIvonne Santiago, C. P. Leslie Grady

      part 4|88 pages

      Biological Systems -B. Anaerobic

      chapter 21|10 pages

      Anaerobic Filter Treatment Of Dairy Wastewater At Low Temperatures

      ByT. Viraraghavan, S. R. Kikkeri

      chapter 22|6 pages

      Start-Up And Performance Testing Of A Full Scale Uasb Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment Facility

      ByDerk Z. Maat, Shashi S. Gorur

      chapter 23|10 pages

      Treatment Of Cane Sugar Mill Wastewater In Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) Reactors

      ByD. L. Manjunath, Indu Mehrotra, R. P. Mathur

      chapter 24|10 pages

      Fatty Acid Degradation As A Tool To Monitor Anaerobic Sludge Activity And Toxicity

      ByWei-Min Wu, Robert F. Hickey, Lakshmi Bhatnagar, Mahendra K. Jain, J. Gregory Zeikus

      chapter 25|12 pages

      A Study Of Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactors For The Treatment Of Soluble Wastes

      ByW. A. Sanchez, K. Kennedy, M. F. Hamoda, R. L. Droste

      chapter 26|10 pages

      Hydrogen And Carbon Monoxide As Early Warning Indicators Of Toxic Upsets In Anaerobic Digestion

      ByEugenio Giraldo, Kajsa Norgren, Michael S. Switzenbaum, Robert F. Hickey

      chapter 27|8 pages

      Anaerobic Trickling Filters: A New Treatment Potential

      ByCraig D. Adams, Ross E. McKinney

      chapter 28|6 pages

      Sulfide Inhibition Of Propionate Utilization In Anaerobic Treatment Of Lactate And Acetate

      ByD. M. McCartney, T. Marstaller, D. M. Heinrichs, J. A. Oleszkiewicz

      chapter 29|8 pages

      Supplemented Kraft Condensate Treatment In High Rate Anaerobic Processes

      ByH. M. Poggi, R. Hernandez, N. Rinderknecht, J. F. Calzada

      chapter 30|8 pages

      Treating Electroplating Wastewater Using An Anaerobic Filter

      ByM. J. Gundry, J. G. Henry, D. Prasad

      part 3|26 pages

      Biological Systems C. Aerobic/Anaerobic

      chapter 31|8 pages

      Case History

      Anaerobic/Aerobic Pretreatment Of A Confectionery Waste
      ByA. A. Cocci, R. C. Landine, M. Leodolter, S. Beuttel

      chapter 32|4 pages

      Fate And Effect Of Azo Dye On An Anaerobic-Aerobic System

      BySanjoy K. Bhattacharya, Suli Wang, Rao V. R. Angara, Takehiko Kawai, Dolloff F. Bishop

      chapter 33|8 pages

      Biological Treatment Of Manganese From Mining Seepage-Pilot Plant Studies

      ByJohn A. Gordon, Nai-Syun Nai-Syun

      chapter 34|6 pages

      Techniques For Treating Prewashed Denim Laundry Wastewaters

      ByKevin S. Young

      part 4|30 pages

      Processes—A. Sorption

      chapter 35|12 pages

      Selecting Activated Carbon For Adsorption Treatment

      ByWei-chi Ying, Michael E. Tucker

      chapter 36|10 pages

      Comparison Of Carbon Columns And The Pact® Process For Priority Pollutant Removal

      ByG. J. O’Brien, R. A. Reich, L. M. Szabo, M. H. Feibes, C. N. McManus, H. W. Heath

      chapter 37|8 pages

      Meeting Stringent Metals Removal Requirements With Iron Adsorption/Coprecipitation

      ByMark A. Manzione, Douglas T. Merrill, Mary McLearn, Winston Chow

      part 4|16 pages

      Processes—B. Membrane

      chapter 38|10 pages

      The Opportunities for Membrane Technologies in Pollution Control Applications

      ByPeter S. Cartwright

      chapter 39|6 pages

      Side-By-Side Evaluation of One- And Six-Micrometer Microscreen Media for Removing Algae From Aerated Lagoon Effluent

      ByA. R. Abernathy, M. K. Rhoads, R. J. Hynek

      part 4|34 pages

      Processes—C. Physical/Chemical

      chapter 40|6 pages

      Reverse Osmosis Treatment For Nitrate Removals in High Solids Wastewater

      ByRiley N. Kinman, David L. Nutini

      chapter 41|8 pages

      Comparison of Pact Process to Coupled Physical/Chemical Biological Treatment

      ByAlan W. Obayashi, Enos L. Stover, James A. Thomas, Jose A. Pereira

      chapter 42|12 pages

      Electrochemical Fluoride Removal in Semiconductor Wastewater

      BySusan L. Cook, Kevin D. Uhrich

      chapter 43|8 pages

      Dewatering Dissolved-Air-Flotation Skimmings using Thermal Enhancement

      ByG. E. (Edd) Valentine, James L. Walsh

      part 4|42 pages

      PROCESSES—D. RESPIROMETRY

      chapter 44|12 pages

      Comparison of Respirometric Methods for Determination of Biokinetic Constants for Toxic and Nontoxic Wastes

      ByAnthony F. Gaudy, H. Rodney Sharp, Anand Ekambaram, Alan F. Rozich, Richard J. Colvin

      chapter 45|20 pages

      Determination of Biodegradability Kinetics of Rcra Compounds Using Respirometry For Structure-Activity Relationships

      ByHenry H. Tabak, Sanjay Desai, Rakesh Govind

      chapter 46|10 pages

      Gas Transfer Limitations in Environmental Respirometry

      ByRicardo B. Jacquez, Fernando Cadena, Somavarapu Prabhakar, Martha I. Beach

      part 4|30 pages

      PROCESSES—E. VOLATILIZATION

      chapter 47|18 pages

      Study of High Water Temperature Effects on Air Stripping of Volatile and Slightly Volatile Organics From Water

      ByPat Kittikul, John N. Veenstra, Adenike Akolade, M. Anne Weinert

      chapter 48|12 pages

      Evaluation of VOC Emissions From Landfarming Operations

      ByFernando Cadena, Donald J. Fingleton, Robert W. Peters

      part 4|20 pages

      Processes—F. Nitrification/Denitrification

      chapter 49|10 pages

      The Effect of Inhibitory Compounds on Biological Nitrification

      ByLisa Pantea-Kiser, Ronald F. Wukasch, James E. Alleman

      chapter 50|10 pages

      A Comparison of Coupled Upflow and Coupled Downflow Fluid Bed Reactors Treating Synfuel Wastewater

      ByCharles D. Turner, Michael J. Koehmstedt, John R. Gallagher

      part 4|28 pages

      Processes—G. Product Development

      chapter 51|8 pages

      Facility and Process Design For Large Scale Activated Sludge Industrial Wastewater Plant

      ByC. Calvert Churn, Dewey W. Johnson, Blaine F. Severin

      chapter 52|12 pages

      Bubble Dynamics and Air Dispersion Mechanisms of Air Flotation Process Systems Part A: Material Balances

      ByLawrence K. Wang, Mu Hao S. Wang

      chapter 53|8 pages

      Bubble Dynamics and Air Dispersion Mechanisms of Air Flotation Process Systems Part B: Air Dispersion

      ByMilos Krofta, Lawrence K. Wang

      part 4|14 pages

      Processes—H. Sludge Conditioning

      chapter 54|6 pages

      Optimization of Sludge Conditioning For Recessed Chamber Filter Press Performance

      ByJitendra T. Shah

      chapter 55|8 pages

      The Use of a High-Rate Combined Reactor/Clarifier/Thickener For The Treatment Of Industrial Wastewaters

      ByMarek K. Mierzejewski, Jean-Marie Rovel, Larry W. VandeVenter

      part 5|28 pages

      Landfills - A. General

      chapter 56|10 pages

      Analysis of 20-Year-Old Refuse from the Mallard North Landfill in Chicago, Illinois

      ByRiley N. Kinman, Janet Rickabaugh, Gerald Berg, David L. Nutini, William Rathje

      chapter 57|8 pages

      Land Application of Water Plant Sludges

      ByBrian A. Dempsey, James DeWolfe, Douglas Hamilton, Yuanjyh Lee, Roni Liebowitz, Herschel A. Elliott

      chapter 58|10 pages

      The Effect of Capillarity on Moisture Profiles in Landfills

      ByJames J. Noble, Girish M. Nair

      part 5|48 pages

      Landfills - B. Leachate

      chapter 59|10 pages

      Treatment of Landfill Leachate by Biologically Active Carbon Adsorbers

      ByMassoud Pirbazari, Badri N. Badriyha, Varadarajan Ravindran, Sung-Hyun Kim

      chapter 60|8 pages

      Biological Treatment of Landfill Leachate

      ByAndrew Lugowski, Don Haycock, Robert Poisson, Stephen Beszedits

      chapter 61|8 pages

      Treatment of Leachate from a Hazardous Waste Landfill

      ByShin Joh Kang, Christopher J. Englert, Timothy J. Astfalk, Mark A. Young

      chapter 62|10 pages

      Leaching Potential of Two Industrial Sludges: An Evaluation of Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Potential (TCLP) Test

      BySomnath Basu, Irvine W. Wei, Paul H. King

      chapter 63|12 pages

      Characterization and Extraction of Metals from Waste Residues

      ByAudrey D. Levine, Michael E. Bain, Kent D. Bienlien

      part 6|72 pages

      Industrial Wastes — A. Metal Finishing Wastes

      chapter 64|6 pages

      Oil and Grease Removal from a Concentrated Source in the Metal Finishing Industry

      ByMark A. Westra, Bryan L. Rose

      chapter 65|8 pages

      Evaluation of Noncyanide Metal Strippers

      ByStuart K. Janikowski, Peter A. Pryfogle

      chapter 66|8 pages

      Sodium Sulfide/Ferrous Sulfate Metals Treatment for Hazardous Waste Minimization

      ByCharles Carpenter, Dan Suciu, Penny Wikoff

      chapter 67|6 pages

      High Density Solids from Acid Wastewater Treatment

      ByJames B. Pfeiffer

      chapter 68|6 pages

      Role of Solid-Liquid Separation in the Removal of Zinc by Chemical Precipitation

      ByIrvine W. Wei, Somnath Basu

      chapter 69|6 pages

      An Abbreviated TCLP for Stabilization Studies

      ByMackenzie L. Davis, Nancy Tomboulian, Douglas H. Wachter, Dennis J. Bush

      chapter 70|6 pages

      Treatment of Wastes Containing Arsenic, Selenium, Thallium, and Mercury Compounds

      ByEdwin F. Rissmann, Stephen M. Schwartz

      chapter 71|6 pages

      Zero Sludge/Zero Discharge Pretreatment Systems for the Metal Finishing and Plating Industry

      ByMark W. Davis, Tom Sandy

      chapter 72|12 pages

      Treatment of Storm Runoff by Oil-Water Separation, Flotation, Filtration, and Adsorption. Part A: Wastewater Treatment

      ByLawrence K. Wang, William J. Mahoney

      chapter 73|8 pages

      Treatment of Storm Runoff by Oil-Water Separation, Flotation, Filtration, and Adsorption. Part B: Waste Sludge Management

      ByLawrence K. Wang, Mu Hao S. Wang, William J. Mahoney

      part 6|44 pages

      Industrial Wastes — B. Refinery Wastes

      chapter 74|10 pages

      Cyanide Control in Petroleum Refineries

      ByJoseph M. Wong, Patrick M. Maroney

      chapter 75|10 pages

      Pilot Plant Comparison of Extended Aeration and Pact® for Toxicity Reduction in Refinery Wastewater

      ByJoseph M. Wong, Patrick M. Maroney

      chapter 76|8 pages

      Application of Oxygen Uptake Rate in Managing an Activated Sludge Process for Treating Refinery Wastewater

      Edited ByMao-Yuan Tur, Ling-Ling Tseng, Ming-Shean Chou, Hung-Yuan Fang, John Hsia

      chapter 77|8 pages

      Liquid/Solids Biotreatment of Pressure Filtered Refinery Waste Sludge

      Edited ByCarole L. Engelder, Colin G. Grieves, John M. Weber

      chapter 78|8 pages

      A Comparative Study of Rbc and Activated Sludge in Biotreatment of Wastewater From an Integrated Oil Refinery

      Edited ByNoah Galil, Menahem Rebhun

      part 6|42 pages

      Industrial Wastes - C. Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes

      chapter 79|8 pages

      Joint Treatment of Liquid Wastes of Wet Process Hardboard and Formica Plant

      Edited ByVeysel Eroglu, Hasan AH San, Hasan Z. Sarikaya

      chapter 80|12 pages

      Biological Treatment of Bctmp Wastewaters

      Edited ByPrakash R. Bathija

      chapter 81|8 pages

      Anoxic Selector for Filamentous Bulking Control, Bod Removal, and Nitrification of Paper Mill Wastewater

      Edited ByAllan J. DeLorme, Shin Joh Kang, Christopher J. Englert, Charles D. Fifield

      chapter 82|8 pages

      Characterization And Biological Treatment of Bleach Plant Effluent

      Edited ByCai-Fang Yin, Thomas W. Joyce, H. M. Chang

      chapter 83|6 pages

      Toxicity Evaluation of Ctmp Effluent Biotreated by A Pilot-Scale Carrousel Oxidation Ditch System

      Edited ByH. Bennett David, C. Michael Falter, Alton G. Campbell, David M. Reeser, William H. Johnson

      part 6|46 pages

      Industrial Wastes —D. Food and Beverage Wastes

      chapter 84|8 pages

      Anaerobic and Aerobic Options in Treating Food Industry Wastewater

      Edited ByJ. A. Oleszkiewicz, J. E. Hutchison

      chapter 85|8 pages

      Pilot and Full Scale Treatability Studies on Wastewaters From an Edible Oil Refining Industry

      Edited ByIzzet Ozturk, Hasan Ali San, Veysel Eroglu

      chapter 86|10 pages

      Treatment of Soft Drink Syrup and Bottling Wastewater Using Anaerobic Upflow Packed Bed Reactors

      Edited ByDamian J. Capobianco, Frederic C. Blanc

      chapter 87|8 pages

      Removal of Color From Distillery Wastewater

      Edited ByA. V. S. Prabhakara Rao, J. Karthikeyan, Leela Iyengar

      chapter 88|12 pages

      Batch Reactor Treatment Of Dairy Wastewaters: A Case History

      Edited ByMervyn C. Goronszy

      part 6|28 pages

      Industrial Wastes-E. Meatpacking Wastes

      chapter 89|8 pages

      Performance Analysis of a Continuously Fed, Intermittently Decanted Activated Sludge Plant Receiving a High Ammonia Packing House Waste

      ByJohn D. Reinhard, John A. Gordon, Kevin S. Young

      chapter 90|10 pages

      Treatment of Pork Processing Wastewater in a Covered Anaerobic Lagoon With Gas Recovery

      ByRichard R Dague, Robert F. Urell, Eugene R. Krieger

      chapter 91|10 pages

      Operating Experience

      Anaerobic Treatment At Packerland Packing
      ByTerry W. Stebor, Craig L. Berndt, Stephen Marman, Richard Gabriel

      part 7|38 pages

      Laws, Regulations, and Training

      chapter 92|4 pages

      Recent Trends in Environmental Legislation Affecting Industrial Property Transfers

      ByElizabeth M. Donley, John W. Donley

      chapter 93|4 pages

      How to Write Sampling Plans for Regulatory Compliance

      ByJohn W. Donley

      chapter 94|14 pages

      Sara Section 313 Reporting

      Better the Second Time Around?
      ByJohn A. Lytle, Katherine E. Imbrock

      chapter 95|4 pages

      The Engineer’s Role in Completing Environmental Audits for Industrial Property Transfers

      ByJames D. Edwards

      chapter 96|6 pages

      Leak Prevention, Detection, and Regulations for Underground Storage Tanks

      ByChristine G. Caravano

      chapter 97|6 pages

      Creative Training Concepts for Industrial Waste Personnel

      ByRonald F. Layton, Minerva Flores, Frank Kiolbassa

      part 8|14 pages

      Keynote Address

      chapter 98|14 pages

      The Environmental Engineer as an Expert in Litigation

      ByMitchell L. Lathrop
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