Principles
and Practices for Diesel Contaminated Soils, Volumes 2
This volume emphasizes the
results of various approaches to on-site biological
treatment and issues affecting treatability, using on-site
techniques as well as accurate analysis of diesel products.
This book serves as a useful source of technical
information, as well as a guidance document for: railroads,
municipal, county, state, and federal regulatory personnel;
scientific researchers; industry executives, engineers, and
staff with environmental responsibilities; environmental
attorneys; and environmental consultants.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Bioremediation of Diesel Fuel
Contaminated Soil Using an On Site Treatment Cell in
Anchorage, Alaska (P. Athey and S. Wrenn)
Update on Iron Horse Park:
The First Superfund Bioremediation Mandated by EPA Region 1
(R.S. Baker, J.T. Wiseman, E.L. Butler, D.R. Hopper and V.V.
Mudholkar)
Increased Biodegradation
Rates of Diesel Fuel in Soil Using Controlled-Release
Nutrients (J. Cunningham)
The Environmental Impact of
Lubricating Railroad Rails (E.H. Hockensmith, J.E. Waggener
and C.P.L. Barkan)
Diesel Contaminated Soils
Bioremediation Treatability in Various Soils (J. Lynch, H.
Anderson, D. Seep and B. Haikola)
Treatment Cell Method for the
Bioremediation of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil (K.S. Murray
and D.C. Clark)
Analysis of Diesel Range
Organics (G. Walters, M. Hoffman and J. Parr)
Field Comparison of Static
and Windrow Composting Techniques for Diesel Contaminated
Soils (A.D. Wong, R.K. Balderson and R. Rosendorn).
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