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Mindevalli, O. and Pedram, E.O., Soil bioventing and vapor extraction (in-situ and ex-situ) and ground-water treatment and reinjection at a diesel and gasoline contaminated site, Proc. HAZMACON 94, Bursztynsky, T., Ed., 1994, pp. 386-398. [Pg.567]

The technology for in situ biological treatment for soil is similar to that for in situ biological ground-water treatment. The following sections present three newly developed techniques. [Pg.738]

DNAPLs), in soil and ground water treatment, 25 834 Dense symmetrical membranes,... [Pg.251]

Double-cell system, in soil and ground water treatment, 25 835 Double crucible technique, 11 135-136 Double-deck kiln, 15 530 Double-drum dryers, 9 134 Double-drum separator, 15 446 Double-effect distillation, 10 153 Double end point titration method,... [Pg.288]

In situ air stripping, in soil and ground water treatment, 25 844 In situ bioremediation, in soil and ground water treatment, 25 836-842 In situ combustion enhanced oil recovery method, 18 630-631 In situ composites, 13 503 In situ diagnostics, for MOCVD, 22 155-156... [Pg.478]

Stover, E. L., 1989, Coproduced Ground Water Treatment and Disposal Options during Hydrocarbon Recovery Operations Ground Water Monitoring Review, Winter, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 75-82. [Pg.263]

Carlson, L. Schwertmann, U. (1981) Natural ferrihydrites in surface deposits from Finland and their association with silica. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 45 421-429 Carlson, L. Schwertmann, U. (1987) Iron and manganese oxides in Finnish ground water treatment plants. Wat. Res. 21 165-170 Carlson, L. Schwertmann, U. (1990) The effect of CO2 and oxidation rate on the formation of goethite versus lepidocrocite from an Fe(II) system at pH 6 and 7. Clay Min. 25 65-71... [Pg.566]

McCarty, P. L. Semprini, L. (1993). Ground water treatment for chlorinated solvents. In In Situ Bioremediation of Ground Water and Geological Material A Review of Technologies, ed. R. D. Norris etal. EPA/600/R-93/124. Section 3.NTIS Document No. PB93-213364, Washington DC. [Pg.185]

Ozone-based AOPs are being used increasingly to treat landfill leachates. " They are also used for ground-water treatment to destroy trichloroethylene (TCE), tetrachloroethylene, and pentachlorophenol. In addition, they are used for groundwater remediation at Superfund sites in the United States to destroy volatile organic compounds and benzidines. Another application of ozone-based AOPs involves their use at U.S. ammunition plants to destroy explosives. ... [Pg.1998]

This is be proceedings bom be 1992 WEF conference. Topics Include remedial technologies, ground water treatment, and management of contaminated soils. [Pg.22]


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