In Situ Soil Remediation

In situ remediation techniques have experienced a boom over the last few years, thereby producing a wide range of valuable experiences. Their results have demonstrated that in situ techniques are a mature alternative to conventional remediation techniques. Irrespective of future policy developments,...

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Main Authors: Otten, A.M., Alphenaar, Arne (Author), Pijls, Charles (Author), Spuij, Frank (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1997, 1997
Edition:1st ed. 1997
Series:Soil & Environment
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 Introduction -- 1.1 What is in situ soil remediation? -- 1.2 Organization of this book -- 2 Processes Underlying in Situ Remediation Techniques -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The soil system and soil structure -- 2.3 Speciation of contaminants -- 2.4 Transport -- 2.5 Microbiological degradation -- 3 How to Apply in Situ Soil Remediation -- 3.1 Removal processes -- 3.2 Flushing -- 3.3 Soil vapour extraction -- 3.4 Sparging -- 3.5 In situ biorestoration -- 3.6 Special techniques -- 3.7 Remediation concepts -- 3.8 Conceptual in situ remediation models -- 4 From Investigation to Remediation Practice -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 From investigation to execution -- 5 Practice Cases -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Practice case 1: Sparging and soil vapour extraction, Gennep -- 5.3 Practice case 2: Soil vapour extraction and lowering of groundwater level, Denekamp -- 5.4 Practice case 3: Soil vapour extraction as a containment measure, Arnhem -- 5.5 Practice case 4: In-situ biorestoration of a phthalates contamination using only sparging -- 5.6 Practice case 5: Flushing with acidified water, Soestduinen -- 5.7 Costs -- 6 Bottlenecks -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Lack of technical tools and knowledge -- 6.3 Bottlenecks caused by the complexity of the soil system -- 7 Most Frequently Asked Questions -- 8 The Role of in Situ Remediation in the Remediation Practice -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Role of in situ remediation within the classical remediation practice -- 8.3 The role of in situ remediation in remediation variants aimed at minimization of the risks posed to individuals and the ecosystem -- 8.4 In situ remediation and long-lasting, more extensive remediation concepts -- 8.5 In situ soil remediation and sustainable soil management -- 8.6 Irrespective of the developments -- 9 Reference List -- Appendix 1: Substance constants list 
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520 |a In situ remediation techniques have experienced a boom over the last few years, thereby producing a wide range of valuable experiences. Their results have demonstrated that in situ techniques are a mature alternative to conventional remediation techniques. Irrespective of future policy developments, it is impossible to imagine future remediation practice without the use of in situ techniques. The book presents an overview of recent developments in the field of in situ soil remediation. The book is unique in that it is not a compilation of unrelated case studies. A conceptual approach has been chosen; remediation models described in this book are illustrated from a practical point of view. The authors present the Dutch way of treating contaminated land; The Netherlands is renowned for being at the forefront of remediation techniques as a result of the country's progressiveness and experience in this area