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Chromium contaminated soils

R. D. Harbison and W. E. Rinehart, eds.. Conclusions of the Expert Review Panel on Chromium Contaminated Soil in Hudson County, New Jersey, Industrial Health Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1990, p. 30. [Pg.151]

T0858 Versar, Inc., Chemical Reduction of Hexavalent Chromium Contaminated Soils... [Pg.86]

According to the vendor, the costs of reagents, on-site technical support personnel, and onsite quality assurance personnel were 60 per ton of soil treated at a former electroplating facility in McPherson, Kansas. The reagents were applied to 1500 yd of chromium-contaminated soil (D113382, p. 15). [Pg.1001]

Feltzer SP, Dourson ML. 1997. Hexavalent chromium-contaminated soils options for risk assessment and risk management. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 25 43-59. [Pg.418]

Paustenbach DJ, Meyer DM, Sheehan PJ, et al. 1991. An assessment and quantitative uncertainty analysis of the health risks to workers exposed to chromium contaminated soils. Toxicol Ind Health 7(3) 159-196. [Pg.453]

Paustenbach DJ, Sheehan PJ, Pauli JM, et al. 1992. Review of the allergic contact dermititis hazard posed by chromium-contaminated soil Identifying a "safe" concentration. J Toxicol Environ Health 37 177-207. [Pg.453]

Sheehan PJ, Meyer DM, Sauer MM, et al. 1991. Assessment of the human health risks posed by exposure to chromium-contaminated soils. J Toxicol Environ Health 32 161-201. [Pg.460]

Jeyasingh, J. and Philip, L. 2005. Bioremediation of chromium contaminated soil Optimization of operating parameters under laboratory conditions. Journal of Hazardous Materials, B118 113-20. [Pg.243]

Reddy, K. R., Chinthamreddy, S., Saichek, R. E., and Cutright, T. J. (2003c). Nutrient amendment for the bioremediation of a chromium-contaminated soil be electrokinetics. Energy Sources 25(9), 931-943. [Pg.601]

Paustenbach DJ, Rinehart WE and Sheehan PJ (1991) The health hazards posed by chromium-contaminated soils in residential and industrial areas conclusions of an expert panel. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol, 13 195-222. [Pg.727]

Weng CH, Takiyama LR, Huang CP. (1994). Electro-osmosis for the in-sitn treatment of chromium-contaminated soil. Hazardous and Industrial Wastes 26 496-505. [Pg.126]

A study by Massara et al. [67] was conducted on the removal of Cr(ni) to eliminate the hazard imposed by its presence in kaoUnite. The effect of addition of negatively charged biosurfactants (rhanmohpids) on chromium-contaminated soil was studied. Results showed that the rhamnohpids have the capability of extracting a portion of the stable form of chromium, Cr(in), from the soil. The removal of hexavalent chromium was also enhanced using a solution of rhamnolipids. Results from the sequential extraction procedure showed that rhamnolipids remove Cr(III) mainly from the carbonate, and oxide/hydroxide portions of the soil. The rhamnolipids had also the capabihty... [Pg.290]

Coupling electrokinetics with permeable reactive barriers of zero-valent iron for treating a chromium contaminated soil. Sep Sci Technol 44 2188-2202... [Pg.1988]


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