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Principles and Practices for Diesel Contaminated Soils, Volume 5

This volume deals with topics relevant to risk-based cleanup, including site risk assessment, appropriate site closure levels, and contaminate measurement techniques. Development and acceptance of methods for establishing appropriate risk-based cleanup levels are important, but achieving these levels by the most cost-effective treatment method is also necessary. Understanding the response of diesel fuel to different remediation approaches under a variety of conditions is essential to planning the most cost-effective approach at a particular site. This volume deals with these and other issues as they apply to both railroad and non-railroad sites.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Integrated Risk Analysis of Residual Diesel Concentrations in Soil Following a Train Derailment (J.W. Anthony, R.J. Sterrett, G.C. Millner and M.J. Grant)

Risk Assessment of Fuel-Contaminated Soils Based on TPH Concentrations (J.S. Stansbury & C.A. Forget)

Screening for PAHs at a Railroad Site with a Passive Soil Gas Survey ( W.M. Wells, II and S.G. McMahon)

Use of No-Excavation Impermeable Barrier to Control Subsurface Hydrocarbon Migration (J.C. Brown and J.A. Ewert)

Case Study: Emergency Response, Site Characterization, Spill Containment and Remediation at a Derailment Site in Southern Illinois (J.H. Smith, J.E. Rebenschied and R.P. Cohorst)

Enhancing the Extraction of Petroleum from Alluvial Sediments with Surfactants (P.D. Kuhlmeier and M.J. Grant) Remediation of a Former Diesel Refueling Area (J.T. Tallon, F.J. Myerski and S.Strautman)

Integrating Physical, Chemical and Biological Technologies to Remediate an Active Railroad Site (J. Haddad, T.J Geddes, P.J. Kurzanski and D.J. Nuss, Jr.)

Deep Multi-Point Bioslurry Injection: In-Situ VOC Biodegradation in Low Permeable Clays - Full Scale Case History (D.K. Rhodes, G. Burke and D. Clark)

Characterization and Remediation Alternatives Evaluation at a Historic Diesel Spill Site (B.B. Taylor, I. Silverstein, D.M. Mauro and L.F. von Oldenburg)

Diesel Contaminated Soil Treatment and Disposal Options: A Six Year Railroad Perspective (C.G. Hull and H. Patterson)

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