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Contaminants and remedial options at solvent-contaminated sites

Contaminants and remedial options at solvent-contaminated sites

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Published by Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Cincinnati, Ohio .
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    Subjects:
  • Organic solvents,
  • Hazardous waste site remediation

  • Edition Notes

    StatementRoy F. Weston, Inc., Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc
    ContributionsFoster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)
    The Physical Object
    FormatMicroform
    Pagination1 v
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL14455101M
    OCLC/WorldCa32420536

    (ii) If a remedial action is selected that results in hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants remaining at the site above levels that allow for unlimited use and unrestricted exposure, the lead agency shall review such action no less often than every five years after initiation of the selected remedial action. At a hazardous waste site, decontamination facilities should be located in the Contamination Reduction Zone (CRZ), i.e., the area between the Exclusion Zone (the contaminated area) and the Support Zone (the clean area) as shown in 3.

    This review paper discusses remedial considerations (e.g. key chemical factors in fate and transport of Hg, source characterization and control, environmental management procedures, remediation options, modeling tools) and includes practical case studies for cleaning up Hg-contaminated sediment sites. Hazardous-waste management - Hazardous-waste management - Remedial action: Disposal of hazardous waste in unlined pits, ponds, or lagoons poses a threat to human health and environmental quality. Many such uncontrolled disposal sites were used in the past and have been abandoned. Depending on a determination of the level of risk, it may be necessary to remediate those sites.

    A multi-element remediation project was initiated at the study site in the fall of The effort consists of three components: soil vapor extraction for the vadose-zone section of the source zone, hydraulic containment for the saturated-zone section of the source zone, and pump and treat for the groundwater-contaminant plume. Assessment and Remediation of Petroleum Contaminated Sites presents the broad scope of the remedial process from initial site assessment to closure in an integrated, understandable format. The book guides you effortlessly through regulatory requirements, site assessments and sampling, and remediation methods.


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CONTAMINANTS AND REMEDIAL OPTIONS AT SOLVENT-CONTAMINATED SITES Roy F. Weston, Inc. Edison, NJ Contract No. Work Assignment Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc. Edison, NJ Contract No. C Work Assignment 2-R Kenneth Wilkowski Technical Support Branch Superfund Technology Demonstration Division Edison, New Jersey RISK.

Get this from a library. Contaminants and remedial options at solvent-contaminated sites. [Roy F. Weston, inc.; Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc.; Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory (U.S.);]. Contaminants and Remedial Options at Selected Metal-Contaminated Sites [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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Remedial Options for Metals-Contaminated SitesAuthor: Battelle Memorial In. Remedial Options for Metals-Contaminated Sites also explores the current applications and limitations of these technologies. It is a valuable resource for personnel involved in the management, treatment, or minimization of metals-contaminated wastes.

(source: Nielsen Book Data). The RCRA regulations are primarily focused on prevention rather than response or cleanup of wastes already released.

However, the waste generated from the cleanup of environmental contamination, known as remediation waste, is an important part of the RCRA hazardous waste program, because environmental media contaminated by the release of a hazardous waste often retains the.

CONTAMINANTS AND REMEDIAL OPTIONS AT WOOD PRESERVING SITES Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc. Edison, New Jersey Contract No.

C Work Assignment 2-R Mary K. Stinson Technical Support Branch Superfund Technology Demonstration Division Edison, New Jersey RISK REDUCTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY. This document provides information that facilitates characterization of the site and selection of treatment technologies at wood preserving sites, to meet the regulations’ acceptable cleanup levels.

It does not provide risk-assessment information or policy guidance related to determination of cleanup levels. This document will assist federal, state, or private site removal and remedial. As chronicled in the National Research Council report, “Ranking Hazardous-Waste Sites for Remedial Action,” our early estimates on the cost and suitability of existing techn- ogies for cleaning up contaminated sites were wildly optimistic.

Original estimates, inprojected an average Superfund cleanup cost of a mere $3. Once the remedial work on site has been performed to the satisfaction of the regulator, samples are taken from soil and groundwater once again as part of an aftercare program to monitor the continued absence or reduction of the selected contaminants.

Common remedial. April 4. Contaminants and Remedial Options at Wood Preserving Sites. EPA//R/, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, Ohio, 5. Selection of Control Technologies for Remediation of Lead Battery Recycling Sites.

In the current study, sediment remedial alternatives including dredge-and-fill, capping, and in-situ AC amendment are evaluated for secondary environmental impacts. An LCA is conducted for a PCB-contaminated estuarine site at Hunters Point Shipyard, a Superfund site in California.

This document provides information that facilitates characterization of the site and selection of treatment technologies at metals-contaminated sites that would be capable of meeting site-specific cleanup levels. he document does not facilitate the determination of cleanup levels.

his document will assist federal, state, or private site removal and remedial managers operating under. This report focuses on the use of enhanced bioremediation technologies at Superfund remedial action sites and other contaminated sites.

It provides a snapshot of current applications of bioremediation and presents trends over time concerning selection and use of the technology, contaminants and site types treated by the technology, and cost.

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CONTAMINANTS AND REMEDIAL OPTIONS - AT SELECTED METALS CONTAMINATED SITES A TECHNICAL RESOURCE DOCUMENT Michael D. Royer Technical Support Branch/RREL U.S. EPA Bldg.# 10 (MS) Woodbridge Avenue Edison, NJ Phone: Lawrence A.

Smith Battelle King Avenue Columbus, OH Phone: 61 Guideline for Contaminated Site Remediation 1 Introduction In the Northwest Territories (NWT) and across Canada, contaminated sites pose a threat to human health and the environment.

In some cases the concern may also be financial, because of the loss of equity and the cost of remediating the property. Remedial Options --Ch. Technology Selection --Appendix A: Summary of Best Demonstrated Available Technologies (BDATs) for Metals-Contaminated Wastes --Appendix B: Review of Metal Recycling Options for Metals-Contaminated Wastes from CERCLA Sites --Appendix C: Guide to Information Sources.

Responsibility: by Lawrence A. Smith [and others]. chlorinated solvent contaminated sites. To date, the Department of Defense has identified over sites where chlorinated solvents are the primary contaminants driving remediation requirements. The majority of these sites have already entered emedial design or remedialr action, although very few sites have attained cleanup goals.

The RMS will need to be issued to the regulatory authorities to obtain their official approval prior to commencement of any remedial works. The remediation strategy will depend on the ground conditions, the material or chemical characteristics of the contaminants, and the development proposals.

The range of remedial options may include. from book Reviews of challenges as well as future prospects for developing innovative approaches to enhance the efficacy of remediation at contaminated sites. remedial options.CONTAMINANTS AND REMEDIAL OPTIONS AT SELECTED METALS CONTAMINATED SITES - A TECHNICAL RESOURCE DOCUMENT Michael D.

Royer Technical Support Branch/RREL U.S. EPA Bldg.# 10 (MS) Woodbridge Avenue Edison, NJ Phone: Lawrence A. Smith King Avenue e: 61 69 INTRODUCTION.A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the full-text.