2nd Edition

In Situ Treatment Technology

Edited By Evan K. Nyer Copyright 2001

    Completely revised and updated, the second edition of the bestselling In Situ Treatment Technology adds three new chapters to provide the reader with an even more comprehensive reference source on remediation.

    This authoritative book goes beyond discussion of individual in situ technologies by providing an understanding of the geologic foundation, the strengths and limitations of each of the technologies, and the details necessary to implement them. It also integrates all chapters to show how these technologies fit together to make a particular remediation method simultaneously the best technical and the most cost-effective design.

    The latest updates from the EPA and DOD, as well the inclusion of new material, affords you the detailed knowledge necessary to design a full-scale treatment system. New in this edition are sections in three of the chapters that provide the specific calculations necessary to design an actual treatment system. In Situ Treatment Technology, Second Edition is a comprehensive reference source.

    Limitations of Pump and Treat Remediation Methods, E. K. Nyer.
    Life Cycle Design. E. K. Nyer
    MASS REMOVAL REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES
    Vapor Extraction and Bioventing, G. Rorech
    Vacuum-Enhanced Recovery, P. L. Palmer and E. K. Nyer.
    In Situ Air Sparging, J. Bedessem
    Air Treatment for In Situ Technologies, D. Kidd
    DIFFUSION CONTROLLED REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES
    In Situ Bioremediation, G. Boettcher and E. Nyer
    Reactive Zone Remediation, F. Lenzo
    Phytoremediation, E. Carman and T. Crossman
    MISCELLANEOUS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
    Fracturing, D. Kidd
    Reactive Walls, P. Palmer
    Continuing Problems in Groundwater - MTYBE, 1, 4, Dioxane, Perchlorate and NDMA. O. Braids, K. Thalman, P. Fierro, and Evan Nyer

    Biography

    Evan K. Nyer

    "This is one of the first environmental works to include pneumatic fracturing and phytoremediation, which are being widely applied at contaminated field sites."
    -Choice