Chlorinated Solvent and DNAPL Remediation : Innovative Strategies for Subsurface Cleanup (Acs Symposium Series)

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Chlorinated Solvent and DNAPL Remediation : Innovative Strategies for Subsurface Cleanup (Acs Symposium Series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 346 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780841237933
  • DDC分類 661.807

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Chlorinated Solvent and DNAPL Remediation addresses remediation of chlorinated solvents and dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) in groundwater and discusses remedial alternatives that are available for subsurface cleanup. Chlorinated Solvent and DNAPL Remediation: Innovative Strategies for Subsurface Cleanup focuses primarily on current technological developments and innovative applications for in situ remediation of chlorinated solvents
including DNAPLs in soil and groundwater. However, this book also provides a general overview of all of the physical, chemical, and biological processes available for in situ remediation of groundwater contaminated with chlorinated solvents and DNAPLs. Chapters discuss surfactant flushing to enhance DNAPL removal; in situ
chemical destruction by reduction processes involving zero valent iron or related metals; in situ chemical destruction by advanced oxidation processes; and in situ biological destruction by enhanced anaerobic bioremediation or natural bioattenuation. This book also emphasizes zero valent iron-based strategies, including reaction geochemistry, permeable reactive barrier longevity, rejuvenation of iron walls, and emplacement technique. One chapter summarizes 10 years of permeable reactive
barrier development and application. The controversial issues related to DNAPL remediation, including the concept that remediation of sites affected by DNAPL could be technically impractical, are reviewed. Another chapter focuses on the evolution of DNAPL remediation practice.

Contents

Contents
Preface
1 Chlorinated Solvent and DNAPL Remediation: An Overview of Physical, Chemical, and Biological Processes: Susan M. Henry, Calvin H. Hardcastle, and Scott D. Warner:
2 The Evolution of DNAPL Remediation Practice: Richard E. Jackson:
3: Scott D. Warner and Dominique Sorel: Ten Years of Permeable Reactive Barriers: Lessons Learned and Future Expectations
4: Bor-jier Shiau, Mark A. Hasegawa, Jeffrey M. Brammer, Tracee Carter, Micah Goodspeed, Jeffrey H. Harwell, David A. Sabatini, Robert C. Knox, and Erika Szekeres: Field Demonstration of Surfactant-Enhanced DNAPL Remediation: Two Case Studies
5: X. David Li and F. W. Schwartz: Permanganate Oxidation Schemes for the Remediation of Source Zone DNAPLs and dissolved Contaminated Plumes
6: William B. Kerfoot: Microbubble Ozone Sparging for Chlorinated Ethene Spill Remediation
7: Brian S. Aiken and Laurie LaPat-Ploasko: Estimating Chlorinated Ethene Bioattenuation Rates from a Single Well
8: K.S. Sorenson, Jr.: Enhanced Bioremediation for Treatment of Chlorinated of Chlorinated Solvent Residual Source Areas
9: Cherie L. Geiger, Christian A. Clausen, Kathleen Brooks, Christina Clausen, Christian Huntley, Laura Filipek, Debra R. Reinhart, Jacqueline Quinn, Tom Krug, Suzanne O'Hara, and David Major: Nanoscale and Microscale Iron Emulsions for Treating DNAPL
10: Hyun-Hee Cho and Jae- Woo Park: Reactive Dechlorination of PCE Using Zero Valent Iron Plus Surfactants
11: Allen W. Apblett, B.P. Kiran, and Katie Olden: Reductive Dechlorination of Chloromethanes Using Tungsten and Molybdnum Hydrogen Bronzes or Sodium Hypophosphite
12: Nikos Melitas, Martha Conklin, and James Farrell: Understanding the Mechanisms Controlling the Kinetics of Arsenate and Chromate Removal from Solution Using Zero Valent Iron
13: Baolin Deng, Shadong Hu, T.M. Whitworth, and Robert Lee: Trichlorethylene Reduction of Zero Valent Iron: Probing Reactive versus Nonreactive Sites
14: L. Gui and R.W Gilham: Preparation and Regeneration of Nickel-Iron for Reduction of Organic Contaminates
15: Robert K. Given: In Situ Fluidization for Permeable Reactive Barrier Installation and Maintenance
16: Deborah L. Schnell and James Mack: Installation of Dispersed Iron Permeable Reactive Treatment Zones Using Pneumatic Injection
17: Timothy Sivavee, Thomas Krug, Karen Berry-Spark, and Robert Focht: Performance Monitoring of a Permeable Reactive Barrier at the Somerworth, New Hampshire Landfill Superfund Site
18: Dominique Sorel, Scott d. Warner, Bettina L. Longino, Jim H. Honniball, and Lisa A. Hamilton: Performance Monitoring and Dissolved Hydrogen Measurements at a Permeable Zero Valent Iron Reactive Barrier
19: Cherie L. Geiger, Christina A. Clausen, Debra R. Reinhart, Christina M. Clausen, Nancy Ruiz, and Jacqueline Quinn: Using Ultrasound for Restoring Iron Activity in Permeable Reactive Barriers
Author Index
Subject Index

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