4 edition of Emerging technologies in hazardous waste management found in the catalog.
Published
1990
by American Chemical Society in Washington, DC
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | D. William Tedder, editor, Frederick G. Pohland, editor. |
Series | ACS symposium series,, 422 |
Contributions | Tedder, D. W. 1946-, Pohland, Frederick G., 1931-, American Chemical Society. Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry., American Chemical Society. Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Winter Symposium |
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LC Classifications | TD1020 .E44 1990 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 402 p. : |
Number of Pages | 402 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1848693M |
ISBN 10 | 0841217475 |
LC Control Number | 90000020 |
Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Tighter regulations, more environmental concerns, and changes in control and treatment technologies make the hazardous waste cleanup business more and more complicated. New and emerging technologies offer a better approach to solving these problems. Purchase Hazardous Materials and Waste Management - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBN ,
Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management II, number in ACS Symposium Series, pages – ACS Books, D.C.M. Augustijn and P.S.C. Rao. Enhanced removal of organic contaminants by solvent flushing. In D.W. Tedder and F.G. Pohland, editors, Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management V. Focuses on remediation technologies for soils and sediments, waste minimization and management technologies, and radioactive and mixed-waste management. Describes the use of bacteria in controlling the migration of heavy metals in soils and water. Includes chapters describing green manufacturing processes designed to avoid the production of hazardous wastes.
Emerging Technologies for Hazardous Waste Management: An Overview ; Heterogeneity and Vapor Extraction Performance ; Electrokinetic Remediation of Unsaturated Soils ; Determination of Bioavailability and Biodegradation Kinetic of Phenol and Alkylphenols in Soil ; Mobilization of Bi, Cd, Pb, Th, and U Ions from Contaminated Soil and the. 1. Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management V: An Overview / Frederick G. Pohland and D. William Tedder Electrokinetic Extraction of Chromate from Unsaturated Soils / Earl D. Mattson and Eric R. Lindgren
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Search within book. Front Matter. Pages i-x. PDF. Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management VII. Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management VII. Frederick G. Pohland, D. William Tedder. Several long-term trends in technology evolution have become apparent since these symposia began in Earlier presenters more frequently discussed treatment methods involving harsh and extensive h.
Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management 8 3 remediation, the soils remain saline, but soluble salts can then be removed by water per- colation through a fixed bed of dried.
Download Citation | Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management VII | The continuing challenges associated with the management of hazardous wastes. risks of managing hazardous waste. Waste reduction technologies include segregation of waste components, process modifications, end-product substitutions, recycling or recovery operations, and various emerging technologies.
Many waste reduction technologies are close-ly linked to manufacturing and involve propri-etary information. 2 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT HI ture (4). The botulism toxin from Clostridium botulinum, for example, is one of the most acutely toxic substance known.
Wastes from the food industry may include such hazards as aflatoxin Bi, produced by Aspergillus niger, a fungus which grows on moldy food, especially nuts and cereals. Previous Book Next Book Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management II.
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Since these symposia began inharsh and expensive treatment technologies have gradually been supplanted by more subtle and gentler methods of hazardous waste management. Such methods include subsurface-engineered barriers, phytoremediation, and bioremediation.
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