Sediment and Dredged Material Treatment

Produk Detail:
  • Author : Peppe Bortone
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Pages : 222 pages
  • ISBN : 9780080466682
  • Rating : 3/5 from 1 reviews
CLICK HERE TO GET THIS BOOK >>>Sediment and Dredged Material Treatment

Download or Read online Sediment and Dredged Material Treatment full in PDF, ePub and kindle. this book written by Peppe Bortone and published by Elsevier which was released on 16 November 2006 with total page 222 pages. We cannot guarantee that Sediment and Dredged Material Treatment book is available in the library, click Get Book button and read full online book in your kindle, tablet, IPAD, PC or mobile whenever and wherever You Like. Sediment and Dredged Material Treatment forms the second volume in the SEDNET mini-series, Sustainable Management of Sediment Resources. The volume asks "How can you achieve sustainable sediment treatment?". In fact, before this question can be answered, many steps have to be considered beforehand. This book tackles the questions and issues which arise when looking at the various steps involved. This volume is applicable to a wide audience, from students at the graduate level, to experienced researchers and laboratory personnel in academia, industry and government. This volume also available as part of a 4-volume set, ISBN 0444519599. Discount price for set purchase. Gives a broad overview on sediment treatment with a European perspective Suitable for those new to sediment treatment as well as specialists in the field Provides an overview on the costs involved in sediment treatment

Sediment and Dredged Material Treatment

Sediment and Dredged Material Treatment
  • Author : Peppe Bortone
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release : 16 November 2006
GET THIS BOOK Sediment and Dredged Material Treatment

Sediment and Dredged Material Treatment forms the second volume in the SEDNET mini-series, Sustainable Management of Sediment Resources. The volume asks "How can you achieve sustainable sediment treatment?". In fact, before this question can be answered, many steps have to be considered beforehand. This book tackles the questions and issues which arise when looking at the various steps involved. This volume is applicable to a wide audience, from students at the graduate level, to experienced researchers and laboratory personnel in

Dredging Remediation and Containment of Contaminated Sediments

Dredging  Remediation  and Containment of Contaminated Sediments
  • Author : ASTM Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock
  • Publisher : ASTM International
  • Release : 03 June 1995
GET THIS BOOK Dredging Remediation and Containment of Contaminated Sediments

Proceedings of the June 1994 title symposium held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and sponsored by the ASTM Committee on Soil and Rock. Papers identify and describe tests, methods, procedures, and materials used in support of dredging, treatment, and containment of contaminated sediments, and focus on

Sediment Management at the River Basin Scale

Sediment Management at the River Basin Scale
  • Author : Phil Owens
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release : 03 October 2007
GET THIS BOOK Sediment Management at the River Basin Scale

Sediments are a natural part of aquatic systems and they are essential for the hydrological, geomorphological and ecological functioning of those systems. For society they are important and represent an important resource. However, due to the ever increasing use of river catchments, sediments need to be managed in a balanced and sustainable way. Sediment Management at the River Basin Scale reviews some of the key requirements and challenges facing scientists, river basin managers, and policy makers for sustainable sediment management

Soil and Sediment Remediation

Soil and Sediment Remediation
  • Author : Piet Lens,T. Grotenhuis,G. Malina,H. Tabak
  • Publisher : IWA Publishing
  • Release : 30 September 2005
GET THIS BOOK Soil and Sediment Remediation

Soil and Sediment Remediation discusses in detail a whole set of remediative technologies currently available to minimise their impact. Technologies for the treatment of soils and sediments in-situ (landfarming, bioscreens, bioventing, nutrient injection, phytoremediation) and ex-situ (landfarming, bio-heap treatment, soil suspension reactor) will be discussed. The microbiological, process technological and socio-economical aspects of these technologies will be addressed. Special attention will be given to novel biotechnological processes that utilise sulfur cycle conversions, e.g. sulfur and heavy metal removal from

Recycling and Reuse Approaches for Better Sustainability

Recycling and Reuse Approaches for Better Sustainability
  • Author : Nilgün Balkaya,Sinan Guneysu
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 04 September 2018
GET THIS BOOK Recycling and Reuse Approaches for Better Sustainability

This book covers the latest in recycling and reuse research focused toward greater sustainability and includes chapters authored by the world’s leading thinkers and practitioners in the field. Topics covered include recycling and reuse, solid waste management, renewable energy, environmental studies, and wastewater management. This text contains environmental issues with an experimental focus, making this a useful resource to students, researchers, and professionals working in solid waste management, energy and water sustainability issues within the geoscience, engineering, and chemistry

Option for Treatment and Disposal of Contaminated Sediments from New York New Jersey Harbor

Option for Treatment and Disposal of Contaminated Sediments from New York New Jersey Harbor
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release : 03 June 1994
GET THIS BOOK Option for Treatment and Disposal of Contaminated Sediments from New York New Jersey Harbor

The U.S. Army Engineer District, New York, dredges several million cubic yards of sediment annually to maintain Federal navigation channels in New York and New Jersey Harbor. Most of this dredged material has characteristics that allow its disposal into open water or ocean sites. However, contaminant concentrations in some of the materials have led to this and other investigations of alternate management techniques for dredged material that is unacceptable for open-water disposal. These alternatives include ocean disposal with capping,