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Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils and Groundwater, Volume 4

Proceedings of the 1993 Fourth Annual West Coast Conference on Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils and Groundwater, held at the Sheraton Long Beach, CA

Edited by Edward J. Calabrese and Paul T. Kostecki
U.S. $59.95, 1994, 307 pp. ISSN 1071-6963

This volume contains the proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference on Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils and Groundwater, held in Long Beach, California. It offers a broad-based view of emerging technologies in the field of soil and groundwater remediation. The many new methods that are suddenly proliferating in the field are reviewed and discussed by researchers, regulators, and cleanup practitioners in a cooperative, problem-solving setting. The presentations in this volume trace the maturation of many formerly innovative technologies and the birth of many others. The trend toward health-risk-based cleanup standards and the realization that overly ambitious cleanup goals can yield diminishing returns are fully documented and discussed.

FEATURES

  • Covers site assessment, fate and transport, risk assessment, and remediation
  • Presents full discussions of numerous innovative remedial methods Includes multiple viewpoints and opinions Contains case studies, problems and attempted solutions

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