Geoenvironmental Engineering: Contaminated Soils, Pollutant Fate, and Mitigation (New Directions in Civil Engineering)
Author: R.N.Yong | Size: 6.58 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: CRC | Year: 2001 | pages: 320 | ISBN: 0-8493-8289-0
The treatment of contaminated land to eliminate or reduce the presence of pollutants in the contaminated site has received (and will continue to receive) considerable attention from the practicing profession. Extensive research and development are still underway in respect to the delivery of more effective (and economic) means for site decontamination. The ongoing results can be seen in the availability of new and innovative techniques for complete or partial removal of pollutants, fixing pollutants within the soil substrate such that these remain immobile (forever?), reducing the toxicity of those pollutants in place, and a whole host of other schemes — all designed to eliminate or reduce the threat to human health and the environment posed by the pollutants. These constitute very important subjects that are being discussed and published by those professionals dealing with technology for site remediation. In this book, we are concerned with the development of a better understanding of the many basic issues that surround the control of pollutant fate in contaminated sites.
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