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9781574771299

Remediation and Beneficial Reuse of Contaminated Sediments (s1-3) : Proceedings of the First International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, Venice Italy, Octoberr 10-12 2001

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    1574771299

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-04-01
  • Publisher: Battelle Pr
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Summary

Papers are concerned with approaches for treating and detoxifying sediments and for isolating and stabilizing contaminated sediments by capping or in disposal facilities. Authors describe their experiences with monitored natural attenuation of sediments and with a wide variety of treatment technologies (e.g., physical, chemical, thermal, electrokinetic, enhanced biodegradation, phytoremediation) to remediate sediments and wetlands. Several papers focus on options for beneficial reuse of sediments and on containment/immobilization approaches. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
A State-of-the-Art Overview of Contaminated Sediment Remediation in the United States.
1(10)
M.R. Palermo
Beneficial Reuse
Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material for Urban Redevelopment: OENJ Cherokee's Case Studies.
11(10)
L.P. Morgan
F. Jafari
I.E. Cohen
Proposed Framework for Evaluating Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material in NY/NJ Harbor.
21(10)
N. Bonnevie
T. Gulbransen
J. Diamantides
J. Lodge
Beneficial Use of Dredged Materials in Portland Cement Manufacture.
31(6)
K.H. Gardner
B.J. Magee
J. Dalton
M. Weimer
The Use of Dredged Materials in Abandoned Mine Reclamation.
37(8)
A.S. Voros
J.P. Linnan
Contaminated Sediments: Raw Material for Bricks.
45(6)
J.P. Ulbricht
Technical and Economic Aspects of Using Cement-LockSM Technology for Sediment Treatment.
51(8)
M. Mensinger
A. Goyal
A. Rehmat
T. Lee
Treatment of Contaminated Dredged Material in the Netherlands.
59(4)
R.H.P. Ringeling
J. Rienks
Bioremediation
Effects of Tween 80 and Electric Field on Biodegradation of Phenanthrene.
63(8)
P. She
Z. Liu
J. Yang
X. Liu
Ozonation and Biodegradation of Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxins in Sediments.
71(8)
D. Cassidy
D. Hampton
S. Kohler
Sulfate-Reducing and Lactobacillus Bacteria for the Treatment of Contaminated Sediments.
79(8)
E. D'Addario
G. Lucchese
G. Scolla
R. Sisto
P. Carrera
Hydrogen-Enhanced Dechlorination in Contaminated Coastal Sediments.
87(8)
C.L. Gruden
I.D. Albrecht
P. Adriaens
Biosurfactants and Environmental Improvement in the Oil and Petrochemical Industry and the Ecosystem.
95(8)
I.M. Banat
I. Rancich
P. Casarino
Molecular Engineering of Soluble Bacterial Proteins with Chromate Reductase Activity.
103(10)
C.H. Park
C. Gonzales
D. Ackerley
M. Keyhan
A. Matin
Bioremediation of Polluted Sediment: A Matter of Time or Effort? - Part II.
113(8)
J. Harmsen
L. Bouwman
Remedial Actions in Response to a Kerosene Release Impacting a Wetland.
121(8)
S.W. Rumba
W.E. Baird
Innovative Treatment Studied on Sediment Samples From Venice.
129(8)
V. Friehmelt
E. Gidarakos
Advanced Biotechnological Processes for Environmental Remediation of Harbour, Coastal, and Channel Sediments.
137(10)
I. Rancich
P. Casarino
I.M. Banat
Degradation and Removal of Sediment PCBs Using Microbially Generated Iron Sulfide.
147(12)
J.H.P. Watson
D.C. Ellwood
B. Pavoni
L. Lazzari
L. Sperni
Bioremediation of p-Nitrophenol Using Soil Microcosms.
159(8)
O.V. Singh
G. Pandey
R.K. Jain
Development of a Combined In Situ Technique for the Treatment of Contaminated Subaquatic Sediments.
167(6)
J. Thomas
E. Gidarakos
Phytoremediation
Phyto-Engineering Approaches to Contaminated Dredged Material.
173(6)
C.R. Lee
T.C. Sturgis
R.A. Price
M.J. Blaylock
Willows Grown on Contaminated Sediment: Possibilities for Phytoremediation.
179(8)
P. Vervaeke
F.M.G. Tack
N. Lust
Remediation of Marine Muck Sediments, St. Lucie Estuary, Florida.
187(8)
P.L. Sime
P. Goodman
G.N. Roderick
P.J. Stoffella
Electrokinetic Remediation
Electrochemical Remediation Technologies for Groundwater, Soil, and Sediments.
195(10)
F. Doering
N. Doering
D. Hill
Electrokinetic Remediation of Contaminated Sediments.
205(8)
S. Granade
D. Gent
Electrokinetic Remediation of a Contaminated River Sediment.
213(8)
F. Garcia Herruzo
J.M. Rodriguez Maroto
R.A. Garcia Delgado
C. Gomez Lahoz
C. Vereda Alonso
Physical-Chemical Remediation
Fractioning of Contaminated Marine Sediments.
221(8)
L.J. Hem
E.A. Vik
H.-J. Svensen
T. Lundh
Bentonite Effectiveness on Cesium Retention in Cemented Waste Products.
229(8)
C.C. Oliveira de Tello
E.B. Tambourghi
Detoxification of PCBs-Polluted Soil by High-Energy Milling.
237(8)
M. Aresta
L. De Stefano
T. Pastore
Sediment Improvements with In-Stream Water Management.
245(8)
H.O. Pate
A.L. Swiecichowski
J.A.D. McArthur
F. Fernandez
Ex Situ Treatment to Detoxify Highly Mixed Polluted Sediment.
253(10)
L. Volpe
C. Cozzolino
R. Miglio
S. Moratto
Modeling of Steam Injection Processes in Homogeneous Porous Media with High Temperature Gradients.
263(8)
S. Crone
K. Strauss
Sediment Decontamination: Evolution and Practical Application of BioGenesisSM Washing Technology.
271(12)
M.C. Amiran
C.L. Wilde
New Solvent Extraction Process for Organic and Heavy Metal Pollutants.
283(8)
H. Bruning
W.H. Rulkens
Technology of Heavy Metal Ion Extraction and Water Reuse.
291(8)
S. Verbych
M. Bryk
Design of Treatment for Mercury-Contaminated Canal Sediment Using Stabilization/Solidification.
299(8)
B. Guha
C.L. Macleod
C.D. Hills
Mobility and Relative Permeability Effects on Surfactant-Enhanced Remediation Treatments.
307(8)
A. Bevilacqua
M. Rosti
G. Dotelli
M. Levi
S.L. Bryant
T.P. Lockhart
Remediation of Petroleum-Contaminated Loess Soil by Surfactant-Enhanced Flushing Alternative.
315(8)
K. Zhu
Y. Jiantao
Z. Cunhui
M. Juan
Extraction of Small Particles from Particles Bed Under Body of Water.
323(8)
T. Nozaki
E. Gombori
K. Kizushi
Remediation Techniques Applied to Reduce Paint-Derived Tributylin (TBT) in Dredged Material.
331(8)
J. Reed
M.J. Waldock
B. Jones
S. Blake
P. Roberts
G. Jones
C. Elverson
S. Hall
L. Murray
Dewatering
Field-Scale Sediment Remediation Using Dry DREdge™ and Geotextile Tubes.
339(8)
M.L. Schmidt
M.L. Duke
W.C. Olasin
Gravity Dewatering of Dredged, Contaminated Sediment to Facilitate Landfill Disposal.
347(6)
K. Jaglal
L. Brussel
S. Messur
Passive Dewatering in a Dredge Material Rehandling Facility.
353(8)
M.D. Dovichi
D. Haen
D. Miller
Innovative Dewatering and Water Treatment Techniques for Hydraulically Dredged Sediment.
361(10)
M. Wangensteen
P. Lafferty
J.D. Kobler
Capping and Confined Disposal
In Situ Capping on the Palos Verdes Shelf, California.
371(8)
M.R. Palermo
Guidelines for the Design, Construction, and Management of Revetments at Marine Waste Disposal Facilities.
379(8)
H. Ozasa
Remediation of PCB-Contaminated Sediment in the Duwamish River, Washington.
387(8)
S.J. Mickelson
D. McElhany
Monitored Natural Recovery
Natural Recovery at a Submarine Wood Waste Site.
395(8)
J.D. Germano
L.B. Read
Field Measurements of PCB Volatilization from Contaminated Lake Sediments and Surface Waters.
403(10)
E. Foote
J. Abbott
V. Magar
C. Peven-McCarthy
M. Suidan
S. Qi
P. de Percin
C. Zeller
Natural Recovery of PCB-Contaminated Sediments at the Sangamo-Weston/Lake Hartwell Superfund Site.
413(6)
V.S. Magar
J.A. Ickes
J.E. Abbott
R.C. Brenner
G.S. Durrell
C. Peven-McCarthy
G.W. Johnson
E.A. Crecelius
L.S. Bingler
Natural Recovery of PAH-Contaminated Sediments at the Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund Site.
419(6)
V.S. Magar
J.A. Ickes
J.E. Abbott
R.C. Brenner
S.A. Stout
R.M. Uhler
E.A. Crecelius
L.S. Bingler
Environmental Dredging
Silt Removal from a Reservoir in Heel, The Netherlands.
425(8)
P.A. Appel
M.J. Jeroense
Mass Balance Models of Sediment Remediation.
433(8)
C.S. Warren
D. Mackay
Survey of Contaminated Sediment Resuspension During Capping.
441(8)
V.S. Magar
J. Ickes
L. Cumming
W. Trulli
C. Albro
T. Lyons
Keyword Index 449(6)
Author Index 455

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