ABSTRACT
Practical Techniques for Groundwater and Soil Remediation is a compilation of articles by the author that were printed in the National Ground Water Association (NGWA) magazine Groundwater Monitoring Review. The book provides valuable data, emphasizes the practical aspects of remediation, presents results from actual remediation programs, and helps readers prepare remediation strategies. The book also includes detailed technical data on treatment equipment performance and the costs associated with their design and operation. A unique feature of the book is that it also contains data from treatment systems that did not work.
Practical Techniques for Groundwater and Soil Remediation is a "must have" source of invaluable data and tips that will be useful for all groundwater and soil remediation professionals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section I|2 pages
Starting the Project
section Section II|2 pages
Properties of the Contaminants
chapter Chapter 2|14 pages
Relating the Physical and Chemical Properties of Petroleum Hydrocarbons to Soil and Aquifer Remediation
chapter Chapter 3|15 pages
Using the Properties of Organic Compounds to Help Design a Treatment System
section Section III|1 pages
Developing Treatability Data
section Section IV|2 pages
Developing Detailed Designs
section Section V|2 pages
Unit Operations
chapter Chapter 9|12 pages
Laboratory and Pilot Plant Evaluation of Ultraviolet (UV)-Oxidation Treatment Methods
section Section VI|2 pages
Selection of Treatment Alternatives
section Section VII|2 pages
Practical Problems
section Section VIII|2 pages
In Situ and Natural Biochemical Remediations