1st Edition
Groundwater Contamination, Volume I Sources and Hydrology
By Chester D. Rail
Copyright 2000
210 Pages
by
CRC Press
187 Pages
by
CRC Press
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Fully updated and expanded into two volumes, the new edition of Groundwater Contamination explains in a comprehensive way the sources for groundwater contamination, the regulations governing it, and the technologies for abating it. Volume 1 covers all major contaminants and explains the hydrology and data used to determine the extent of pollution. Volume 2 discusses aquifer management, including technologies to control and stabilize multiple influxes into the water table. Among the many new features of this edition are a full discussion of risk assessment, the preparation of groundwater protection plans, and references linking the text to over 2,300 water-related Web sites.
Control Methods
Saltwater Intrusion
Environmental Consequences
Causal Factors
Contamination Movement of Saline Waters
Control Methods for Saltwater Intrusion
Other Control Methods
Monitoring for Intrusion of Seawater
Saline Water and its Presence in Inland Aquifers
Salt Treatment of Roads and Streets
GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION IN URBAN/SUBURBAN AREAS, INCLUDING LAND SURFACES, DIVERSION OF FLOW STRUCTURES, BY MILITARY TOXICS, AND TRANSPORTATION
Effect of Urban/Suburban Areas
Groundwater Contamination Through Land Surfaces
Environmental Consequences of Toxic Chemicals
Movement of Contamination
Control Methods for Spills
Monitoring Procedures for Spills
Land Surface Areas and Groundwater Contamination
Effects of Upstream Activities
Causal Effects and Environmental Consequences
Reduction of Groundwater Contamination
Activities by Watershed Management
Control Methods to Reduce Upstream Contamination
Groundwater Basin Management
Environmental Consequences
Sources and Nature of Contaminants in Urban/Suburban Areas
Movement of Contamination
Control Methods for Preventing Contamination
Structures to Control Water
Military Toxics
Transportation
BIBLIOGRAPHY
URL INTERNET REFERENCE NUMBERS
Saltwater Intrusion
Environmental Consequences
Causal Factors
Contamination Movement of Saline Waters
Control Methods for Saltwater Intrusion
Other Control Methods
Monitoring for Intrusion of Seawater
Saline Water and its Presence in Inland Aquifers
Salt Treatment of Roads and Streets
GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION IN URBAN/SUBURBAN AREAS, INCLUDING LAND SURFACES, DIVERSION OF FLOW STRUCTURES, BY MILITARY TOXICS, AND TRANSPORTATION
Effect of Urban/Suburban Areas
Groundwater Contamination Through Land Surfaces
Environmental Consequences of Toxic Chemicals
Movement of Contamination
Control Methods for Spills
Monitoring Procedures for Spills
Land Surface Areas and Groundwater Contamination
Effects of Upstream Activities
Causal Effects and Environmental Consequences
Reduction of Groundwater Contamination
Activities by Watershed Management
Control Methods to Reduce Upstream Contamination
Groundwater Basin Management
Environmental Consequences
Sources and Nature of Contaminants in Urban/Suburban Areas
Movement of Contamination
Control Methods for Preventing Contamination
Structures to Control Water
Military Toxics
Transportation
BIBLIOGRAPHY
URL INTERNET REFERENCE NUMBERS
Biography
Chester D. Rail