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Solid waste : assessment, monitoring and remediation / edited by Irena Twardowska ; co-editors: Herbert E. Allen, Antonius A.F. Kettrup, William J. Lacy.

Contributor(s): Series: Waste management series (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; v. 4.2004Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (xxxviii, 1121 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780080443218
  • 0080443214
  • 9780080541471
  • 008054147X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Solid waste.LOC classification:
  • TD794.2 .S64 2004eb
Online resources:
Contents:
I. Introduction. -- II. Legislation, regulations and management strategies. -- III. Chemical pollution potential from solid waste: Short- and long-term effect. -- IV. Advances in solid waste characterization and monitoring. -- V. Evaluation and prognosis of the vadose zone and groundwater pollution and protection at solid waste disposal sites. -- VI. Advanced/emerging solid waste use, disposal and remediation practice. -- VII. New developments in solid waste information and environmental control strategies.
Summary: This book covers a broad group of wastes, from biowaste to hazardous waste, but primarily the largest (by mass and volume) group of wastes that are not hazardous, but also are not inert, and are problematic for three major reasons: (1) they are difficult to manage because of their volume: usually they are used in civil engineering as a common fill etc., where they are exposed to environmental conditions almost the same way as at disposal sites; (2) they are not geochemically stable and in the different periods of environmental exposure undergo transformations that might add hazardous properties to the material that are not displayed when it is freshly generated; (3) many designers and researchers in different countries involved in waste management are often not aware of time-delayed adverse environmental impact of some large-volume waste, and also do not consider some positive properties that may extend the area of their environmentally beneficial application.
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This book covers a broad group of wastes, from biowaste to hazardous waste, but primarily the largest (by mass and volume) group of wastes that are not hazardous, but also are not inert, and are problematic for three major reasons: (1) they are difficult to manage because of their volume: usually they are used in civil engineering as a common fill etc., where they are exposed to environmental conditions almost the same way as at disposal sites; (2) they are not geochemically stable and in the different periods of environmental exposure undergo transformations that might add hazardous properties to the material that are not displayed when it is freshly generated; (3) many designers and researchers in different countries involved in waste management are often not aware of time-delayed adverse environmental impact of some large-volume waste, and also do not consider some positive properties that may extend the area of their environmentally beneficial application.

I. Introduction. -- II. Legislation, regulations and management strategies. -- III. Chemical pollution potential from solid waste: Short- and long-term effect. -- IV. Advances in solid waste characterization and monitoring. -- V. Evaluation and prognosis of the vadose zone and groundwater pollution and protection at solid waste disposal sites. -- VI. Advanced/emerging solid waste use, disposal and remediation practice. -- VII. New developments in solid waste information and environmental control strategies.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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