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050 | _aTD 1060 .R87 2012 | ||
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_aRussell, David L. _eauthor |
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_aRemediation manual for contaminated sites / _cDavid L. Russell |
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_aBoca Raton, Florida : _bCRC Press, _cc2012 |
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_avii, 241 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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365 | _bUSD121.79 | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aChapter 1. Introduction and Overview -- Chapter 2. Data Requirements -- Chapter 3. Remedial options -- Chapter 4. Costs of remedial activities -- Chapter 5. Biological remediation -- Chapter 6. Exploration notes and techniques -- Chapter 7. Landfills, Brownfields, Barriers walls, and Bottom sealing -- Chapter 8. Modeling notes -- Chapter 9. Phytoremediation. | ||
520 | _aTo ask the right question, one needs to have some idea of what the answer might be. So it is with remediation. There is no such thing as too much information when it comes to characterizing a site, as information can aid in selecting the best remediation options. Unfortunately, the collection of data for making an informed decision is often costly, forcing professionals to make decisions on incomplete data. The lack of accurate data can also lead to the wrong remediation method selections, unwanted surprises, and extra expense. | ||
650 | _aHAZARDOUS WASTE SITE REMEDIATION -- HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC | ||
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