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Sustainable remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater : materials, processes, and assessment / edited by Deyi Hou.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Amsterdam : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2019Content type:
  • text
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 628.168 23 S-91
Contents:
<p>1. Green and sustainable remediation: concepts, principles, and pertaining research 2. Green and sustainable remediation: past, present, and future developments 3. Sustainability assessment for remediation decision-making 4. Best management practices for sustainable remediation 5. Green remediation by using low-carbon cement-based stabilization/solidification approaches 6. The use of biochar for sustainable treatment of contaminated soils 7. Application of slow-release materials for in situ and passive remediation of contaminated groundwater 8. Controlling secondary pollution impacts during enhanced in situ anaerobic bioremediation 9. STAR: a uniquely sustainable in situ and ex situ remediation process 10. Long-term effectiveness of in situ solidification/stabilization 11. Remedial process optimization and sustainability benefits 12. Landscape architecture and sustainable remediation 13. Phytoremediation value chains and modeling  14. The sustainability of nanoremediation - two initial case studies from Europe 15. Understanding the diverse norms and rules driving sustainable remediation: a study of positioning, aggregation, and scoping 16. Socioeconomic benefit of contaminated site remediation</p>

<p>1. Green and sustainable remediation: concepts, principles, and pertaining research 2. Green and sustainable remediation: past, present, and future developments 3. Sustainability assessment for remediation decision-making 4. Best management practices for sustainable remediation 5. Green remediation by using low-carbon cement-based stabilization/solidification approaches 6. The use of biochar for sustainable treatment of contaminated soils 7. Application of slow-release materials for in situ and passive remediation of contaminated groundwater 8. Controlling secondary pollution impacts during enhanced in situ anaerobic bioremediation 9. STAR: a uniquely sustainable in situ and ex situ remediation process 10. Long-term effectiveness of in situ solidification/stabilization 11. Remedial process optimization and sustainability benefits 12. Landscape architecture and sustainable remediation 13. Phytoremediation value chains and modeling  14. The sustainability of nanoremediation - two initial case studies from Europe 15. Understanding the diverse norms and rules driving sustainable remediation: a study of positioning, aggregation, and scoping 16. Socioeconomic benefit of contaminated site remediation</p>

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