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9781574771015

Case Studies in the Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds: The Second International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, California, May 22-25, 2000

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  • ISBN13:

    9781574771015

  • ISBN10:

    1574771019

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-06-01
  • Publisher: Battelle Pr
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Table of Contents

Foreword ix
MTBE in the Environment: Sources, Sinks, and Concerns
Rate of Biotransformation of MTBE in Methanogenic Groundwater
1(8)
J. T. Wilson
J. S. Cho
Characterization and Modeling of an MTBE Groundwater Plume
9(8)
J. E. Hicks
J. Kramer
J. T. Gibbs
S. McCall
T. Fox
MTBE and BTEX in Trees Above Gasoline-Contaminated Groundwater
17(8)
J. E. Landmeyer
D. A. Vroblesky
P. M. Bradley
Chemical and Biological Oxidation of MTBE: Pathways Under Variable Conditions
25(8)
J. Sutherland
B. Panka
J. G. Burken
C. D. Adams
Physical Properties and Environmental Transport and Stability Studies of Fuel Oxygenates
33(8)
A. F. Diaz
D. L. Drogos
MTBE Remediation Case Studies
MTBE and BTEX Stripping During BubblexSM Two-Phase Extraction
41(8)
M. Pehlivan
N. Beaty
T. Dixon
S. Ek
R. Coffman
Granular Activated Carbon for MTBE Removal
49(8)
D. N. Creek
J. M. Davidson
Emerging Treatments for MTBE Synthetic Adsorbents and High-Energy Electron Injection
57(8)
P. M. Tornatore
S. T. Powers
W. J. Cooper
E. G. Isacoff
Remediation of MTBE-Contaminated Groundwater Using Conventional Air Sparging and Soil Vapor Extraction
65(8)
R. Giattino
J. T. Gibbs
S. Desilva
R. Lingens
M. Sullivan
Remediation of Water and Soil Contaminated with MTBE
73(8)
A. A. Keller
S. Sirivithiyapakorn
M. L. Kram
Field-Scale Treatment of Explosives-Contaminated Soils
Composting Treatment of Explosives-Contaminated Soil at Pueblo Chemical Depot
81(6)
P. W. Barnes
M. S. Heaston
S. Wharry
Remediation of Perchlorates
The Potential for In Situ Perchlorate Degradation
87(6)
B. E. Logan
H. Zhang
J. Wu
R. Unz
S. S. Koenigsberg
Removal of Perchlorate from Soils by Aqueous Heap Leaching
93(8)
R. S. Borch
S. L. Neville
Treatment of Perchlorate-Contaminated Water in Microbial Mat, Algae, and Ebb-and-Flow Bioreactors
101(6)
W. O'Niell
V. A. Nzengung
A. Adesida
Inhibition of Anaerobic Perchlorate Biotransformation by Fe(0)
107(8)
J. D. Shrout
G. F. Parkin
Biological Treatment of Perchlorate-Contaminated Groundwater Using Fluidized-Bed Reactors
115(8)
P. B. Hatzinger
M. R. Greene
S. Frisch
A. P. Togna
J. W. Manning
W. J. Guarini
Remediation of Wood Treatment Sites
Land Treatment of Contaminated Soil from Wood-Treating Sites
123(8)
J. C. Harris
Bioremediation of Creosote-Contaminated Soils by Microbial Intervention
131(8)
H. I. Atagana
R. J. Haynes
F. M. Wallis
Enhanced Aerobic/Anaerobic Bioremediation for a Wood-Treating Site
139(6)
J. R. Erickson
M. D. Tischuk
J. A. Cook
J. Mueller
W. R. Mahaffey
Bioremediation of PAH/PCP-Contaminated Soils From Popile Wood Treatment Facility
145(8)
L. D. Hansen
C. Nestler
D. Ringelberg
H. Pritchard
J. Jones-Meehan
Surfactant-Assisted PAH Mass Transfer from Weathered Creosote-Contaminated Soils
153(8)
S. Murphy
M. Dudas
M. Gray
S. Abboud
Field-Scale Studies on Removal of Pentachlorophenol from Contaminated Soil
161(8)
H. L. Allen
K. Lawrence
S. Journell
W. G. Wellendorf
K. A. Harris
T. F. Miller
Regulatory Perspective on Managing Risks at Wood Treating Sites
169(12)
D. W. Grosse
Remediation of PAHs
Comparision of PAH Biodegradation and Desorption Kinetics During Bioremediation of Aged Petroleum Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Soils
181(8)
M. H. Huesemann
T. S. Hausmann
T. J. Fortman
Source Reduction Effect on Creosote PAH Bioremediation in Marsh Sediments
189(8)
T. J. Boyd
M. T. Montgomery
B. J. Spargo
R. B. Coffin
J. G. Mueller
J. K. Steele
J. W. Pohlman
T. Demetriades-Shah
M. Slenska
Enhanced Degradability of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Combined Chemical Oxidation and Biodegradation
197(8)
K. Nam
J. J. Kukor
Development and Application of a Methodology for the Evaluation of the Mobility of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Soils of Former Manufactured Gas Plants
205(8)
F. Haeseler
D. Blanchet
V. Druelle
P. Werner
J. -P. Vandecasteele
Bioremediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) at the Watervliet Arsenal
213(8)
J. W. Talley
P. B. Hatzinger
S. A. Waisner
K. Goldstein
D. Navon
C. A. Heckelman
M. Senick
The Role of Prescribed Burning on cPAH Concentrations in Soils
221(8)
T. Harbage
D. Jackson
C. Lee
Remediation of Pesticides and Herbicides
Degradability and Recalcitrance of Phenoxyalkanoic Acid Herbicides---Traits of the Microbial Metabolism
229(8)
R. H. Mueller
W. Babel
Bioremediation of Soils and Waters Contaminated by Herbicides
237(8)
M. Martin
G. Mengs
D. Martin-Montalvo
M. Sanchez
C. Garbi
E. Plaza
E. Ferrer
A. Fortun
J. L. Allende
R. Alonso
M. J. Martinez-Inigo
C. Lobo
Kinetics of Hydrolysis of Two Selected Pesticides in Alkaline Conditions
245(6)
L. Di Palma
C. Merli
E. Petrucci
F. Trasarti
Bioremediation of Toxaphene-Contaminated Soil
251(8)
N. C. C. Gray
P. R. Cline
G. P. Moser
D. J. Gannon
Case Study for Remediation of a ``Land Banned'' Herbicide Release in Indiana
259(10)
L. L. Holish
W. L. Lundy
H. E. Nuttall
Phytoremediation of Aldrin and Dieldrin: A Pilot-Scale Project
269(8)
J. Williams
R. Miles
C. Fosbrook
T. Deardorff
M. Wallace
B. West
Enzymatic Degradation of Carbaryl by Pseudomonas cepacia and Isolation of a Plasmid Responsible for Degradation
277(8)
S. Pabbi
K. G. Gupta
Bioremediation of Soil Containing Hexachlorocyclohexane
285(8)
T. Phillips
A. G. Seech
J. T. Trevors
M. Piazza
Remediation of Metals-Contaminated Sites
Solvent Extraction of Hexachloricyclohexane (HCH) and Heavy Metals-Contaminated Soils in the Basque Country
293(8)
O. Salas
J. A. Gascon
I. Susaeta
In Situ Remediation of Mercury-Impacted Groundwater: Laboratory and Field Evaluation
301(6)
C. Lin
M. Talaat Balba
D. Coons
A. Weston
T. Tate
Microbial Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage: Metal Toxicity and Biosorption
307(12)
V. P. Utgikar
B. -Y. Chen
H. H. Tabak
R. Govind
PIMS---Remediation of Metal-Contaminated Waters and Soils
319(8)
J. L. Conca
N. Lu
G. Parker
B. Moore
A. Adams
J. Wright
P. Heller
Biomineralization---Use of Microbial Activity to Immobilize Metals in Mining Wastes and Contaminated Soils
327(10)
R. F. Lewis
P. J. Clark
L. Thompson
S. Beckman
E. Rudolph
Remediation of PCBs and Dioxins
Soil Remediation and Replacement of Electrical Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Transformers in the State of Kuwait
337(6)
M. A. Al-Meshan
F. M. Ahmed
Rapid Photodecomposition of a Heptachlorodibenzofuran
343(6)
P. Isosaari
T. Tuhkanen
T. Vartiainen
Solvated Electron Technology (SET): A Process for Remediation of Recalcitrant Materials
349(8)
G. D. Getman
Sediment Remediation Technologies
Studies on In Situ Bioremediation of PAH-Contaminated Sediments: Bioavailability, Biodegradability, and Toxicity Issues
357(12)
H. H. Tabak
J. W. Lazorchak
A. P. Khodadoust
J. E. Antia
M. T. Suidan
In Situ Capping as a Facilitator for Improving In Situ Sediment Treatment Technologies
369(10)
J. M. Jersak
J. H. Hull
Bioslurry Treatment of Contaminated East River Sediment Materials
379(6)
J. A. Glaser
P. T. McCauley
R. Herrmann
M. A. Dosani
A. Zafiro
Dechlorination of Aroclor and Specific Congeners in Marine, Estuarine, and Freshwater Sediments
385(8)
S. K. Fagervold
T. Briseid
O. Bergersen
G. Eidsa
Natural Recovery of Persistent Organics (PCB and PAH) in Contaminated Sediments
393(8)
R. Brenner
V. Magar
J. Abbott
J. Ickes
S. Stout
C. Peven-McCarthy
Author Index 401(22)
Keyword Index 423

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