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Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils, Volume 5

Proceedings of the 1994 Ninth Annual Conference on Contaminated Soils, held at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Edited by Paul T. Kostecki, Edward J. Calabrese, and Marc Bonazountas
U.S. $59.95, 1995, 593 pp. ISBN 1-884940-02-1

The papers presented in this book reflect a growing understanding that simplistic approaches can work on simple and small sites. However, as the sites we deal with grow more complicated and the volume of soil impacted increases, the use of simplistic means to define clean up goals and measure effectiveness most often result in overly conservative corrective actions or impossible goals. By clinging to simplistic standards which have little basis in fact or science we end up not cleaning up sites. The focus of this volume is a discussion of risk based approaches to establishing remediation goals and the use of different measurement techniques. A considerable number of papers focused on the use of in-situ technologies for remediation of soils and groundwater.

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