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Siegrist, Robert L., Michelle Crimi, and Thomas J. Simpkin, eds. In Situ Chemical Oxidation for Groundwater Remediation. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7826-4.
Full textInterstate Technology and Regulatory Cooperation Work Group. In Situ Chemical Oxidation Work Team. Technical and regulatory guidance for in situ chemical oxidation of contaminated soil and groundwater. United States]: ITRC, 2001.
Find full textQuinn, Richard Charles. Experimental characterization and in situ measurement of chemical processes in the martian surface environment. [Leiden: Leiden University, 2005.
Find full textTaback, H. J. Alkaline and Stretford scrubbing tests for Hb2sS removal from in-situ oil shale retort offgas. Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory Laboratory, 1986.
Find full textDavis, Eva L. How heat can enhance in-situ soil and aquifer remediation: Important chemical properties and guidance on choosing the appropriate technique. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 1997.
Find full textDavis, Eva L. How heat can enhance in-situ soil and aquifer remediation: Important chemical properties and guidance on choosing the appropriate technique. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 1997.
Find full textDavis, Eva L. How heat can enhance in-situ soil and aquifer remediation: Important chemical properties and guidance on choosing the appropriate technique. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 1997.
Find full textDavis, Eva L. How heat can enhance in-situ soil and aquifer remediation: Important chemical properties and guidance on choosing the appropriate technique. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 1997.
Find full textDavis, Eva L. How heat can enhance in-situ soil and aquifer remediation: Important chemical properties and guidance on choosing the appropriate technique. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 1997.
Find full textDavis, Eva L. How heat can enhance in-situ soil and aquifer remediation: Important chemical properties and guidance on choosing the appropriate technique. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 1997.
Find full textDavis, Eva L. How heat can enhance in-situ soil and aquifer remediation: Important chemical properties and guidance on choosing the appropriate technique. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 1997.
Find full textDavis, Eva L. How heat can enhance in-situ soil and aquifer remediation: Important chemical properties and guidance on choosing the appropriate technique. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 1997.
Find full textDavis, Eva L. How heat can enhance in-situ soil and aquifer remediation: Important chemical properties and guidance on choosing the appropriate technique. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 1997.
Find full textInternational Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds (2nd 2000 Monterey, Calif.). Chemical oxidation and reactive barriers (C2-6): Remediation of chlorinated and recalcitrant compounds. Columbus, OH: Battelle Press, 2000.
Find full textDavis, Eva L. Ground water issue: How heat can enhance in-situ soil and aquifer remediation: important chemical properties and guidance on choosing the appropriate technique. [Cincinnati, Ohio]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Environmental Research Information, 1997.
Find full textWiley's remediation technologies handbook: Major contaminant chemicals and chemical groups. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley-Interscience, 2004.
Find full textDirectorate, Canada Environment Canada Inland Waters. Contaminant Hydrogeology of Toxic Organic Chemicals at A Disposal Site, Gloucester, Ontario 1. Chemical Concepts and Site Assessment. S.l: s.n, 1985.
Find full textTrapp, Ralf. Verification under the Chemical Weapons Convention: On-site inspection in chemical industry facilities. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 1993.
Find full textMarion, Giles M. Site remediation via dispersion by chemical reaction (DCR). [Hanover, N.H.]: US Army Corps of Engineers, Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory, 1997.
Find full textInternational In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium (5th 1999 San Diego, Calif.). In situ bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon and other organic compounds. Edited by Alleman Bruce C. 1957 and Leeson Andrea 1962-. Columbus, Ohio: Battelle Press, 1999.
Find full textChemical weapons destruction and explosive waste: Unexploded ordnance remediation. Park Ridge, NJ: Noyes Publications, 1996.
Find full textWood, J. E. Black spruce outplantings in boreal Ontario: Chemical site preparation with hexazinone. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont: Great Lakes Forestry Centre, 1989.
Find full textBates, S. P. Quantum chemical calculations of zeolite acid-site models andtheircomplexes with bases. Manchester: UMIST, 1994.
Find full textKleeschulte, Michael J. Hydrologic data for the Weldon Spring chemical plant site and vicinity property, St. Charles County, Missouri, 1989-95. Rolla, Mo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1995.
Find full textLittle, Susan N. Highly stocked coniferous stands on the Olympic Peninsula: Chemical composition and implications for harvest strategy. Portland, Or. (319 S.W. Pine Street, P.O. Box 3890, Portland 97208): U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 1987.
Find full textInherently safer technology in the context of chemical site security: Hearing before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, second session, June 21, 2006. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009.
Find full textDirectorate, Canada Inland Waters. Contaminant hydrogeology of toxic organic chemicals at a disposal site, Gloucester, Ontario. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Inland Waters Directorate, National Water Research Institute, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, 1991.
Find full textKing, Chris. Pilot-scale incineration of contaminated soils from the Drake Chemical superfund site: Project summary. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, 1993.
Find full textConference on Contaminated Soils (18th 2002 University of Massachusetts). Contaminated soils.: Chemical oxidation, heavy metals, MTBE, radionuclides, RBCA, remediation, risc assessment, site assessment. Amherst, Mass: ASP, 2003.
Find full textKing, C. Pilot-scale incineration of contaminated soils from the Drake Chemical superfund site: Project summary. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, 1993.
Find full textUnited States. General Accounting Office. RCED. Superfund: Chronology of efforts to resolve liability for the American Chemical Services, Inc., site. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington 20013): The Office, 1998.
Find full textBuchmiller, Robert. Hydrogeologic and agricultural-chemical data for the South Skunk River alluvial aquifer at a site in Story County, Iowa, 1992-93. Iowa City, Iowa: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1995.
Find full textThe environmental restoration program at Spring Valley: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, Postal Service, and the District of Columbia of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, June 10, 2009. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009.
Find full textUnited States. Army. Corps of Engineers. New England Division. Chemical analyses of sediment sampling at the Massachusetts Bay Disposal Site, 5-7 June 1989. Waltham, MA: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England Division, 1994.
Find full textHill, Barry. Sitting in. Port Melbourne, Vic: W. Heinemann Australia in asociation with the Left Book Club, 1991.
Find full textNorton, Dale E. Lower Budd Inlet sediment characterization study: Midwest site evaluation and chemical screening of selected point sources. [Olympia, WA.]: Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Environmental Assessment Program, Watershed Ecology Section, 1999.
Find full textInternational Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds (1st 1998 Monterey, Calif.). Physical, chemical, and thermal technologies: Remediation of chlorinated and recalcitrant compounds. Edited by Wickramanayake Godage B. 1953- and Hinchee Robert E. Columbus, Ohio: Battelle Press, 1998.
Find full textSmithson, Amy E. Rudderless: The Chemical Weapons Convention at 1 1/2. Washington, D.C: Henry L. Stimson Center, 1998.
Find full textUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on the District of Columbia. Spring Valley revisited: The status of the cleanup of contaminated sites in Spring Valley : hearing before the Subcommittee on the District of Columbia of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, June 26, 2002. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2003.
Find full textCanada. Environment Canada. Inland Waters Directorate. Contaminant hydrogeology of toxic organic chemicals at a disposal site, Gloucester, Ontario: 2. Remedial investigation. S.l: s.n, 1991.
Find full textSansom, M. R. In-situ Stabilisation of Chemical Waste. Construction Industry Research and Information Ass, 2000.
Find full textSiegrist, Robert L., Michelle Crimi, and Thomas J. Simpkin. In Situ Chemical Oxidation for Groundwater Remediation. Springer, 2016.
Find full textSiegrist, Robert L., Michelle Crimi, and Thomas J. Simpkin. In Situ Chemical Oxidation for Groundwater Remediation. Springer, 2011.
Find full text(Editor), Robert L. Siegrist, Michael L. Urynowicz (Editor), Olivia R. West (Editor), Michelle L. Crimi (Editor), and Katherine S. Lowe (Editor), eds. Principles and Practices of in Situ Chemical Oxidation Using Permanganate. Battelle Press, 2001.
Find full textAdvances in In Situ Biological and Chemical Groundwater Treatment. MDPI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-03943-433-6.
Full text1943-, Buffle J., and Horvai George, eds. In situ monitoring of aquatic systems: Chemical analysis and speciation. Chichester: Wiley, 2000.
Find full text(Editor), Jacques Buffle, and George Horvai (Editor), eds. In Situ Monitoring of Aquatic Systems: Chemical Analysis and Speciation. Wiley, 2000.
Find full textIn Situ Chemical Oxidation for Groundwater Remediation Serdp Estcp Environmental Remediation Technology. Springer, 2011.
Find full textD, Abruña Héctor, ed. Electrochemical interfaces: Modern techniques for in-situ interface characterization. New York: VCH Pub., 1991.
Find full textField Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies: Permeable Reactive Barriers Prb, and Chemical Oxidation Co. Diane Pub Co, 1999.
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