In Situ Remediation Engineering

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CRC Press, Dec 28, 2004 - Science - 536 pages
In Situ Remediation Engineering provides a comprehensive guide to the design and implementation of reactive zone methods for treatment of all major classes of groundwater contamination. It teaches the fundamentals that underlie development of cost-effective reactive zone strategies, guides the selection of cost-effective remedial strategies and provides environmental engineers and scientists with tools to achieve optimal deployment of source area, reactive barrier, and site-wide treatments. It offers extensive coverage of remedial system operation, discussing reagent injection strategies, interpretation of process monitoring results for biological and chemical reactive zone systems, and impacts of treatment processes on aquifer hydraulic characteristics.

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Contents

1 Introduction
1
2 Microbial Reactive Zones
65
3 Chemical Reactive Zones
227
4 Components of an in Situ Reactive Zone
315
5 Building Reactive Zone Strategies
395
Physical Properties of Some Common Environmental Contaminants
469
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