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Principles
and Practices for Diesel Contaminated Soils, Volume 3
One of the objectives of this
book is to provide the reader with the methods and results
of approaches that have been used at a wide variety of
sites, cleaning up contaminants of interest to the railroads
such as diesel and related compounds. The general need to
cleanup petroleum hydrocarbons such as weathered diesel and
other heavy hydrocarbons leads to a related issue, which is
the risk posed by these materials. Timelines and disturbance
resulting from site cleanup on railroad property are also
discussed.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Health-Based Cleanup for
Diesel Contaminated Soil -- A Case Study of the No-Action
Remedial Alternative for an Underground Storage Tank Site (X.P.
Mahini)
Update on the Derivation of
an Oral Reference Dose for Diesel Fuel No. 2. (J.E. Ryer-Powder
and M.J. Sullivan)
Viability of Hydraulic
Sweeping of Bunker C and Diesel Fuel from Alluvial Sediments
(P.D. Kuhlmeier and M.J. Grant)
Results of a Pilot Study for
Aboveground Bioremediation of Number 2 Diesel Fuel
Contaminated Soils (P.R. Guest, K.A. Friesen and E.K.
Gordon)
Ex-Situ Remediation of Diesel
Contaminated Railroad Sand by Soil Washing (J. Baker, J.J.
Clark and J.T. Stanford)
A Field Evaluation of
Remediating and Recycling Railroad Ballast Using a Modified
Soil Washing Technique (L.J. Lozano and M.N. Guentzel)
Use of Bio-Slurry in the
Construction of a Diesel Recovery Trench (M. Hardin, B.
Fronczak, G. Henderson and J. Bordelon)
Biological Soil Recycling in
a Fixed Facility: A Railroad's Perspective (M.R. Murphy, J.
Novitsky and S.G. McMahon)
Soil Remediation in Railroad
Yards, How Clean Is Clean? (M.A. Troy and J.L. Brown)
Soils with High Levels of
Chlorides at a Superfund Site (D. Clark and T.P. Wippold)
Bioremediation of a Diesel
Fuel Spill -- An Interim Report (M. Martin and D. Anson II)
An Investigation of Potential
Methods to Enhance In Situ Bioremediation of Diesel Fuel (G.D.
Naugle, R.J. Sterrett, J.W. Meldrum and M.L. Burda).
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