ABSTRACT
These three volumes provide valuable information to help bring rational and scientifically feasible solutions to petroleum contaminated soils. State-of-the-art information on both technical and regulatory issues is covered, including environmental fate, health effects, risk assessment and remedial alternatives. They show why petroleum contaminated soils are a problem - and propose solutions for that problem. These books are an excellent reference for regulatory personnel and environmental consultants at all levels.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|60 pages
Defining the Problem
chapter Chapter 2|6 pages
A State’s Perspective of the Problems Associated with Petroleum Contaminated Soils
chapter Chapter 3|9 pages
Electric Utility Perspective of the Cleanup of Petroleum Contaminated Soils
chapter Chapter 4|17 pages
Problems Dealing with Petroleum Contaminated Soils: A New Jersey Perspective
part II|52 pages
Environmental Fate and Modeling
chapter Chapter 7|6 pages
Movement and Retention of Organics in Soil: A Review and a Critique of Modeling
part III|105 pages
Remedial Options
chapter Chapter 11|10 pages
An Evaluation of Organic Materials That Interfere with Stabilization/Solidification Processes
chapter Chapter 12|20 pages
In Situ Vitrification Processing of Soils Contaminated with Hazardous Wastes
chapter Chapter 15|15 pages
Asphalt Batching of Petroleum Contaminated Soils as a Viable Remedial Option
part IV|124 pages
Risk Assessment/Risk Management