1st Edition
Remediation of Former Manufactured Gas Plants and Other Coal-Tar Sites
History of Manufactured Gas and Coal-Tar Activities
Gas Manufacturing Processes (I): Coal Gas and Carbureted Water Gas (Lowe)
Gas Manufacturing (II) Secondary Processes: Gas-Manufacturing Processes Other Than Coal Gas and Carbureted Water Gas
Third-Level Gas-Related Processes
Gasworks Components (I): Generation through Clarification (or Pre-Purification)
Gasworks Components (II): Purification and Storage
Historic Sources, Mechanisms, and Choices Responsible for Coal-Tar Site Contamination
Historic Technical Literature of Manufactured Gas
Site and Waste Characterization for Coal-Tar Contamination
Selection and Construction of Remedy: A Commendation to the "RPM"
FMGP Regulatory and Legal Considerations for Remedial Engineers and Scientists
Appendices
Consolidated References
Biography
Allen W. Hatheway is a registered professional geologist and engineer in several states and has practiced for 50 years, half of it with prominent geotechnical and geo-environmental consulting firms. He received his baccalaureate at UCLA and graduate degrees from the School of Mines of the University of Arizona. He has held adjunct faculty appointments at the University of Southern California (Civil Engineering), Boston University (Geology), and taught Geological Engineering for nearly 20 years at the University of Missouri. His specialties are site and waste characterization and remedial engineering for environmental litigation, mitigation of geologic constraints, and for hazardous waste cleanup, particularly of former manufactured gas plants. In 1973, the American Society of Civil Engineers named him California’s Outstanding Young Civil Engineer. He is a Fellow of ASCE, GSA, the Geological Society (London) and an Honorary Member of AEG.
"Hatheway has compiled a true opus magnum… Quite simply, if you’re not sure about gas works and your job requires that you are, then this is £130 of investment whose return will be rapid and enduring. ‘Treat the contents as a starting point for your own site and waste characterisation: use the contents to plan, test and season your results’."
––Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, 2014






