Site Remediation: Planning and ManagementSite Remediation: Planning and Management describes the management of remediation from a planning perspective, skillfully combining Superfund requirements and site remediation strategy in one practical volume. It clarifies and suggests remedies for the current quagmire of confusing Superfund reform and slow, expensive site remediation by thoroughly explaining the Superfund program and then describing how each of its components can fit into an integrated planning and management strategy. Site Remediation covers environmental sampling, site characterization, risk assessment, cleanup criteria, technology and technology screening, and public participation. Detailed and comprehensive, yet easy to understand, this book contains all you need to know about this important subject. |
Contents
PART I | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 21 |
Chapter | 25 |
PART II | 27 |
Chapter 3 | 35 |
Chapter 4 | 67 |
Chapter 5 | 96 |
References for Part II | 111 |
Chapter 9 | 213 |
Chapter 10 | 255 |
References for Part III | 303 |
PART IV | 313 |
Chapter 12 | 349 |
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION | 363 |
References for Part IV | 375 |
Chapter 14 | 381 |
Common terms and phrases
action activities alternative analysis analytical applicable appropriate bioremediation called CERCLA Chapter characteristics characterization chemical clean cleanup collected compounds concentration conducted considered consists contaminants Continued corrective action cost defined described designed detection determined developed discussion disposal effects environment Environmental equipment established estimate evaluation example exposure facility factors field flow groundwater hazardous waste human health identify implementing Ingestion issues laboratory limited listed materials means measures methods monitoring nature needed occur operator organic owner performed phase potential procedures properties Protection RCRA refers regulations release remediation removal represents requirements response risk assessment sampling selected soil solid specific standards substance subsurface Superfund surface Table tanks toxicity transport treated treatment unit values vapor volatile Washington zone
References to this book
Geoenvironmental Sustainability Raymond N. Yong,Catherine N. Mulligan,Masaharu Fukue No preview available - 2006 |