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Contaminated Soils, Volume 7

Proceedings of the 2001 Seventeenth Annual Conference on Contaminated Soils, held at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

Edited by Paul T. Kostecki, Edward J. Calabrese, and James Dragun
U.S. $59.95, 2002, 526 pp. ISBN 1-884940-28-5

Contaminated Soils, Volume 7, contains 28 technical papers, on a wide range of environmental issues, presented at the 17th Annual Contaminated Soils Conference, held at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in October 2001. Part I discusses Analysis and Fate, Part II focuses on Environmental Forensics, Part III presents papers on Heavy Metals, Part IV addresses Human Health and Risk, and Part V discusses MTBE. Part VI presents 8 papers on Remediation, Part VII addresses Sediments, and the final Part VIII discusses Site Assessment.

The papers presented in this book represent both speaker and poster sessions from the Contaminated Soils Conference. The authors who contributed work to this volume are from the consulting industry, academia, and regulatory community, as well as industrial companies. They present a wide range of environmental cleanup information for the broad audience of consultants, federal, state and local government employees, industrial company staff, engineers, scientists, researchers, educators and other professionals involved in hazardous waste management and treatment.

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