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Natural Attenuation of Fuels and Chlorinated Solvents in the Subsurface

by Todd H. Weidemeier, Hanadi S. Rifai, John T. Wilson and Charles Newell

Natural Attenuation (also known as intrinsic remediation) is defined as the use of natural processes to degrade environmental contaminants to safe levels. This book will be the first reference available on the application of natural attenuation, including numerous examples and case studies from a wide range of sites where this approach has been proven to be effective.
Remediation Engineering: Design Concepts

by Suthan S. Suthersan

In many cases, the application of in situ technologies evolved as a necessity from a cost perspective. However, the basic understanding of the mechanisms and theory behind these technologies was treated as a "black box." Although we have seen some tremendous successes in the application of remediation technologies over the past several years, we have also seen many cases in which a technology has been incorrectly or inappropriately applied. In most cases, this misapplication has been the result of a poor understanding of the basic concepts and mechanisms behind the technologies. Without proper understanding, the potential for misapplication of technologies remains a serious economic and technical threat.

Practical Design Calculations for Groundwater and Soil Remediation

by Jeff Kuo

Jeff Kuo's hands-on experience as a consultant and teacher of soil/groundwater remediation informs this collection of the most practical and relevant working information. Written in a user-friendly, "cookbook-style" format, readers can promptly access the necessary information. More than 200 equations, coupled with tables and figures, allow a clear understanding of purposes and procedures.
Natural and Enhanced Remediation Systems

by Suthan S. Suthersan

Building on the success of bioremediation and phytoremediation technologies, this book explores remediation techniques that use the beneficial effects provided by Mother Nature with state-of-the-art information on natural and enhanced remediation techniques such as monitored natural attenuation, in situ reactive zones, bio-augmentation, in situ chemical oxidation, phytoremediation, constructed wetlands, and engineered phyto-covers. The book contrasts the new paradigms in remediation with the conventional remedies of the past two decades.  It also addresses theoretical and design aspects and includes case studies that illustrate implementation and performance details. The appendixes contain substantial information and data usually found scattered in many different books and research papers, making the book a comprehensive resource on cutting-edge remediation technologies.
DNAPL Site Evaluation

by Robert M. Cohen and James W. Mercer

DNAPL Site Evaluation covers long-term contamination of ground water by DNAPL (dense non-aqueous phase liquids) chemicals. The book will maximize the cost-effectiveness of site investigation/remediation by providing the best information available to describe and evaluate methods to be used for determining the presence, fate, and transport of subsurface DNAPL contamination.

Dense Chlorinated Solvents and Other DNAPLs in Groundwater

by James F. Pankow

 

Groundwater Chemicals Desk Reference, 3rd Edition

by John H. Montgomery

The latest edition of the bestselling Groundwater Chemicals Desk Reference has been thoroughly updated and expanded. In addition to information concerning the environmental fate and transport in various media, organic priority pollutants and chemicals commonly found in the workplace and the environment, it includes toxicity information for mammals and aquatic species in a clear, consistent format.
MTBE: Effects on Soil and Groundwater Remediation

by James J. Jacobs, Jacques Guertin and Christy Herron

Written by an expert team of scientists, engineers, and toxicologists, this book provides complete in-depth coverage of the assessment and potential remediation strategies of methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE). In addition to a history and overview of fuel oxygenates and MTBE, the book contains the latest information on physical and chemical properties, toxicity and health effects, taste and odor thresholds, transport and fate in the environment, detection and treatment in soil and groundwater, environmental policy.
 
Remedial Technologies for Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

by James J. Jacobs, Jacques Guertin and Christy Herron

This new work describes the state-of-the-art of remedial technologies for petroleum contaminated soils and impacted ground water. It presents a thorough description and evaluation of each available technology for remediating soil and groundwater containing petroleum products released by underground storage tank leaks and spills. State remedial action practices are discussed.
Groundwater Treatment Technology

by Evan K. Nyer

Wide-ranging, authoritative, and completely updated, this Second Edition includes expert accounts of specific groundwater treatment technologies. Air stripping, carbon absorption, pure compound removal, UV oxidation, and emerging biological technologies are explained and directly related to groundwater design situations.

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