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Contaminated
Soils, Volume
1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
Part I
-- Remediation
1. A Novel Approach to
Minimize Remedial Soil Volumes Requiring Using
Geostatistical and Linear Optimization Algorithms (K. Hoenke,
A. Davis, M. Keating, and J. Wyatt)
2. Remediation of Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons in Vadose Clay by Radio Frequency Heating at
the Department of Energy's Savannah River Site (R. S.
Kasevich, S. L. Price, and D.L. Faust)
3. Slantwell Sparging (W.B.
Kerfoot)
4. Restoration of a Heavily
Oiled Salt Marsh Using Spartina alterniflora Seedlings and
Transplants: Effects on Petroleum Hydrocarbon Levels and
Soil Microflora (A. Bergen, Levandowsky, T. Gorrell, and C.
Alderson)
5. Remediation of Petroleum
Impacted Soil and Groundwater at a Site Using Soil Vapor
Extraction and Air Sparging (G. J. Gromicko, R. C.
Klingensmith, and D. K. Simpson)
6. Implementation of a
Full-Scale Enhanced Recovery System for Coal Tar at a Former
MGP Superfund Site (M.W. Moeller, J. A. Gerrish, J. F.
Villaume, and L. A. Johnson)
7. Bench-and Pilot-Scale
Evaluation of a Carbon-Based Fluidized Bed Biotreatment
System for Groundwater from a Manufactured Gas Plant Site
(G. M. Grey, O. K. Scheible, A. Maiello, W. Guarini, and P.
Sutton)
8. A Quantitative Evaluation
of TPH and PAH Reduction in Diesel-Contaminated Soils as a
Result of Enhanced Biodegradation Through Bioventing (D. A.
Nickerson and J. N. Baker)
9. Design of a Full-Scale
Soil Vapor Extraction/Aquifer Air Sparging System for
Remediating Soil and Groundwater at a Former Petroleum
Marketing Terminal: A Case Study (M. S. Battle, and C. J.
Varner)
10. A Model for Predicting
Air Sparging Performance (J. A. O'Neill II and B. D. Symons)
11. The Effect of Water-Table
Elevation on the Efficiency of Soil Vapor Extraction (Scott
C. Swanson, Timothy J. Peck, and Ian D. MacFarlane)
12. Landfill Stabilization
Focus Area: A National Technology Development Program (Jaffer
Mohiuddin, David Mark, George Schneider, Paul Zielinski,
James Brown, and Andrew Bouie)
13. Evaluation of Biological
Degradation of a Dissolved Gasoline Plume by Air Sparging
(Edward P. Van Doren, Maureen A. Dooley, Dennis G. Tuttle,
and Robert J. Shaughnessy)
Part II --
Analysis
14. Enhanced Mobilization of
Heavy Metals Using Sequential Extraction (E. Hammick, N.
Nikolaidis, and G. Brookman)
15. Chromium Speciation
Analysis in Soils/Sediments-Zero Percent Matrix Spike
Recoveries May Not Equal Unreliable Data (R. J. Vitale, G.
R. Mussoline, and K.A. Rinehimer)
16. Delineation and Closure
of a PCB Transformer Leak at an Active Railroad Yard
Utilizing Enzyme Immunoassay Screening Analysis (M. A.
Cousino and S. Strautman)
Part III --
Federal
17. Using Reflectance Fourier
Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) for Rapid Analysis of
Contaminated Soils (J. W. Adams and H. H. Bennett)
18. Soil Washing/ Soil
Leaching: An Innovative Soil Treatment for Metals
Contamination (M.K. Bowers, N. C. Wenck, M. R. McCleery, P.
Rissell, D. L. Terho, and A. Manderfeld)
19. Decontamination of PCB in
Soil Using the Base-Catalyzed Decomposition Process (BCDP)
at U.S. Navy PWC in Guam (D.B. Chan and S. L. Yeh)
20. Update on Navy Technology
Transfer Projects for Soil Contamination (J. P. Collins)
21. Army Overview of
Environmental Remediation Technology (M. J. Dette)
22. SCAPS as a Model for
Implementing Technologies (T.H. Flor, S.E. Eikenberry and V.
Novstrup)
23. Expedite Everything: Base
Closure at Naval Air Station Cecil Field, Jacksonville,
Florida (A.J. Lonergan, M. E. Davidson, and L. M. Routhier)
24. Quality Assurance Audit
of CERCLA Risk Assessment Programs: A U.S. Air Force
Experience (W. D. Sweet, J. A. Strickland, and S. O. Hewins)
25. Bench-and Pilot-Scale
Thermal Desorption of Pesticide Contaminated Soils from
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (C. P. Swanstrom, M. J. Gowdy, and M.
Bersmer)
26. Loring Air Force Base:
CERCLA/SARA Interim Remedial Measure Case Study (J. J. Tasca,
K. J. Ford, and P.J. Gretsky)
Part IV --
Site Assessment
27. The SPLP as an
Alternative to TCLP Analysis for Metals: A Connecticut
Example Using Lead (S.H. Brown, D. W. Alleman, R. A.
Stewart, L. A. White, and B. G. Hyde)
28. A Novel Approach for the
Determination of the Source of Hydrocarbons in Contaminated
Soils (R.P. Philip, M. Kombrink, and J. Allen)
Part
V -- Bioremediation
29. Vapor Extraction, Air
Sparging, and Bioventing in Combination Form A
Technically-and Cost-Effective Scenario to Remediate
Petroleum Hydrocarbons (D. A. Brown, J. N. Baker, and M. P.
Mailloux)
30. Innovative Biological
Solid-Phase (or Land) Treatment of Petroleum Hydrocarbons (PHCs)
at the United States Navy's Craney Island Fuel Terminal in
Portsmouth, Virginia (P. E. Flathman, G. P. Hatchett, J. C.
Weatherly, J. H. Carson, Jr., J. M. Wrona, D. E. Jerger, P.R.
Lear)
31. Bioventing in Soil Piles
to Augment Landfarming of Hydrocarbon-Impacted Soil (M.K.
Guthrie, T. R. Regan, M. T. Paczkowski, and D. Sharp)
32. A Basic Biocell Approach
for Small-Scale Petroleum Contaminated Soil Projects (S. M.
Lasdin and C. M. O'Neill)
Part VI --
Risk Assessment
33. An Overview of Risk-Based
Corrective Action (RBCA) for Petroleum Release Sites (J. B.
Gustafson, C. C. Stanley, P. C. Johnson, and D. D. Rounds)
34. Soil Decreases the Dermal
Bioavailability of Arsenic in a Chemical Mixture in Pig
(M.S. Abdel-Rahman, G. A. Skowronski, A.M. Kadry, and R. M.
Turkall)
35. The Use of Terrestrial
Toxicity Tests to Assess Toxicity and Efficacy of
Remediation Activities on Contaminated Soils (D. Pillard)
36. Selection of Ecological
Toxicity Benchmarks for an Ecological Risk Assessment of
Terrestrial Wildlife (K. G. Lawrence, J. C. Kotanchik, K. G.
Symms, and D. H. Wardrop)
37. Cost-Effectiveness of
Risk-Based Closures at UST Sites (K.M. Scruton and J. N.
Baker)
38. A Scientific Approach to
Assessing Risks of Soil Contaminants at Day-Care Facilities
in Detroit, Michigan (K.G. Symms, J. C. Kotanchik, T. Seery,
K.G. Lawrence, and R. J. Fares)
39. Risk-Based Investigation
of Inorganic Constituents in Fly Ash (D. P. Claycomb, K.G.
Lawrence, and J. C. Kotanchik)
40. Risk-Based Evaluation of
Potential Remedial Actions on a Flood Controlled Wetlands
Area in Southern New York (J.N. Goncalves and J.C. Kotanchik)
41. Background Levels of
Priority Pollutant Metals in Rhode Island Soils (T. M.
O'Connor)
42. Cleanup of Contaminated
Soil-Unreal Risk Assumptions: Contaminant Leaching (A.
Schiffman)
Part VII --
Radionuclides
43. Evaluating Human Health
Risk from Radioactive Contamination in Soils (R. Eckart and
R. Tan)
Part
VIII -- Regulatory
44. A Simple Method for
Determining Treatment Needs for Vapor Phase Remedial
Emissions (M. D. Casey and J.J. Fitzgerald)
45. Field Instrument
Evaluation Project (C. O'Neill)
46. A Simplified
Transport-Based Methodology for Setting Site-Specific Soil
Cleanup Goals for Organic Chemicals (J. Ridenour)
Part IX --
Environmental Fate
47. Multispecies Screening
Analysis of Soil Chromium Fate and Transport (J. E.
Lieberman)
48. Estimation of a NMOC
Generation Rate from a Hazardous Waste Landfill (Zhijiang
Zhang and Steven Farrick)
49. A Numerical Method for
Determining the Distribution of Nonaqueous-Phase Liquid
Contamination in a Confined/Unconfined Aquifer Setting (Mark
E. Kelley, George G. Yu, Mark D. White, Stephen H. Rosansky,
and Christopher J. Perry)
Part X --
Cleanup Standards
50. Establishing
Site-Specific Cleanup Levels for Metals in Soils: A
Statistical Approach (R. A. Ellgas)
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