Environmental Remediation Technologies for Metal-Contaminated Soils

This book presents a comprehensive and detailed description of remediation techniques for metal-contaminated soils derived from both natural processes and anthropogenic activities. Using a methodical, step-by-step presentation, the book starts by overviewing the origin of toxicants and the correlate...

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Other Authors: Hasegawa, Hiroshi (Editor), Rahman, Ismail Md. Mofizur (Editor), Rahman, Mohammad Azizur (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Tokyo Springer Japan 2016, 2016
Edition:1st ed. 2016
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter1 The effects of soil properties to the extent of soil contamination with metals -- Chapter2 Heavy metals accumulation in coastal sediments -- Chapter3 Radionuclides released from nuclear accidents: distribution and dynamics in soil -- Chapter4 Test methods for the evaluation of heavy metals in contaminated soil -- Chapter5 Soil Contamination and Remediation Measures: Revisiting the Relevant Laws and Institutions -- Chapter6 Solidification/Stabilization: A Remedial Option for Metal-Contaminated Soils -- Chapter7 Immobilization of Fluoride and Heavy-metals in Polluted Soil -- Chapter8 Phytoremediation of toxic metals in soils and wetlands: concepts and applications -- Chapter9 Chemical-Induced Washing Remediation of Metal-Contaminated Soils -- Chapter10 Application of Nanotechnology to Remediate Contaminated Soils -- Chapter11 Risk evaluation for remediation techniques to metal-contaminated soils 
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520 |a This book presents a comprehensive and detailed description of remediation techniques for metal-contaminated soils derived from both natural processes and anthropogenic activities. Using a methodical, step-by-step presentation, the book starts by overviewing the origin of toxicants and the correlated comparative extent of contamination to the environment. The legal provisions as proposed or applied in different countries are then discussed to explain the global regulatory situation regarding soil contamination and the extent of consequent concern. The core part of this publication describes the major techniques for in situ or ex situ treatment of the contaminated soil to meet the regulatory limits. Finally, risk evaluation is incorporated, giving special attention to possible impacts during or after implementation of the remediation strategies. The intrusion of metals in soils mostly occurs from various anthropogenic activities, e.g., agricultural practices, industrial activities, and municipal waste disposal. The volumes of metal-contaminated soil are becoming greater than before and are ever-increasing due to rapid urbanization, intensified industrialization, and/or population booms in certain parts of the world. Hence, the options previously proposed, such as isolation of the contaminated site or movement of the contaminated mass to a secure disposal site after excavation, are becoming unsuitable from the economic point of view, and instead, decontamination alternatives are preferred. This book will help readers such as scientists and regulators to understand the details of the remediation techniques available to deal with the soils contaminated by toxic metals