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Bioremediation and Natural Attenuation
by Pedro J.J. Alvarez and Walter A. Illman John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Given the authors' extensive backgrounds as educators, researchers, and consultants in environmental biotechnology and hydrogeology, this book is both timely and a valuable reference tool. Bioremediation and Natural Attenuation provides current methodologies needed by groundwater scientists and engineers in their efforts to evaluate subsurface contamination problems, to estimate risk to human health and ecosystems through mathematical models, and to design and formulate appropriate remediation strategies.
2006 / 609 pages Catalog #T1023
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Chelating Agents for Land Decontamination Technologies
Edited By Daniel C.W. Wang, Irene M.C. Lo and Rao Y. Surampalli ASCE
This text examines the application of chelating agents for the treatment of soil contaminated with metals. Remediation can be costly and chelating agents are an attractive new technology for land decontamination because they enhance metal extraction from contaminated soil or sediment and facilitate metal mobility in subsurface soils. Process fundamentals, engineering applications, and recent advances are covered in the book. It is ideal for engineers, scientists, and professionals working with contaminated land remediation.
2012/284 pages Catalog #T1095
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Economics of Ground Water Remediation and Protection
by Paul E. Hardisty and Ece Ozdemiroglu CRC Press
With a hydrogeologist and economist serving as authors, this book integrates economics and cost-benefit analysis tools with protection and remediation strategies for groundwater resources. The book details the types of risks and impacts caused by groundwater contamination and the economic benefits of its remediation. It reviews a wide range of cost and implementation issues, and expectations of success for the latest remediation trends and techniques. It also includes real-world examples and case studies of economic analysis and remediation projects and introduces innovative methods of funding remediation, education, and incentive programs.
2005 / 336 pages Catalog #T1032
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Environmental Engineering
By Nelson L. Nemerow, Franklin J. Agardy, Patrick Sullivanand Joseph A. Salvato John Wiley & Sons
This sixth edition of a long-time reference has been updated and reviewed by leading experts in the field and offers new processes, examples, and added coverage on subjects such as urban and rural systems. The book has been reworked into three separate, succinct volumes to adapt to a more complex and scientifically demanding field. The sections are: water treatment, water supply, and wastewater treatment. The volume stresses appropriateness of treatment and provides realistic solutions for the practicing public health official, water treatment engineer, plant operator, and others in the domestic and industrial waste treatment professions.
2009/384 pages Catalog #T1066
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Groundwater Remediation Using Permeable Reactive Barriers
edited by David L. Naftz, Stan J. Morrison, James A. Davis, and Christopher C. Fuller Academic Press
This handbook is a reference for researchers and professionals involved with groundwater remediation. It features a discussion of barrier materials and innovative barrier designs for treating radionuclides, trace metals, and nutrient contaminants. It also includes numerous case studies of permeable reactive barrier installations and identifies areas that would benefit from further development of the discussed technology.
2002 / 539 pages Catalog #T1004
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Remediation Technologies Handbook
by Jay H. Lehr John Wiley & Sons Inc.
An authoritative reference, Wiley's Remediation Technologies Handbook provides scientists and regulators with an all-in-one thoroughly researched, up-to-date collection of general, patented, and trademarked remediation technologies. It lists the 368 chemicals and chemical groups that pose the greatest environmental risks, along with brief summaries and case studies of proven remediation technologies. Jay H. Lehr, Ph.D., has worked extensively with the federal government to develop key environmental regulations regarding surface water and groundwater.
2004 / 1271 pages Catalog #T1014
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Water Well Rehabilitation & Reconstruction
by Georg Houben and Christoph Treskatis McGraw Hill
This book is an all-in-one guide to monitoring, identifying, and solving problems related to aging water wells. Filled with examples from around the world, the reference provides scientific background needed to understand well aging and to perform effective rehabilitation, reconstruction, and monitoring. The book is a comprehensive guide to the mechanical, chemical, and microbiological aging processes of water wells. Along with the state-of-the-art methods, also covered are legal and environmental issues such as the transport application and disposal of chemicals.
2007 / 391 pages Catalog #T1050
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