2nd Edition

Environmental Investigation and Remediation 1,4-Dioxane and other Solvent Stabilizers, Second Edition

    549 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Filled with updated information, equations, tables, figures, and citations, Environmental Investigation and Remediation: 1,4-Dioxane and Other Solvent Stabilizers, Second Edition provides the full range of information on 1,4-dioxane. It offers passive and active remediation strategies and treatment technologies for 1,4-dioxane in groundwater and provides the technical resources to help readers choose the best methods for their particular situation. This new edition includes all new information on remediation costs and reflects the latest research in the field. It includes new practical case studies to illustrate the concepts presented, including 1,4-dioxane occurrence in Long Island and the Cape Fear watershed in North Carolina.

    Features:

    • Fully updated throughout to reflect the most recent research on 1,4-dioxane
    • Describes the nature and extent of 1,4-dioxane releases, their regulation, and their remediation in a variety of geologic settings
    • Examines 1,4-dioxane analytical chemistry, its many industrial uses, and 1,4-dioxane occurrence as a byproduct in production of many products
    • Provides ample site data for recent and relevant remediation case studies, and a review of the widely varying regulatory landscape for 1,4-dioxane cleanup levels and drinking water limits
    • Discusses the importance of accounting for contaminant archeology in investigating contaminated sites, and leveraging solvent stabilizers in forensic investigations

    While written primarily for practicing professionals, such as environmental consultants and attorneys, water utility engineers, and laboratory managers, the book will also appeal to researchers and academics as well. This new edition serves as a highly useful reference on the occurrence, sampling and analysis, and remedial investigation and design for 1,4-dioxane and related contaminants.

    Chapter 1 Chlorinated Solvents and Solvent Stabilizers

    Thomas K.G. Mohr

    Chapter 2 1,4-Dioxane Chemistry, Uses, and Occurrence

    Thomas K.G. Mohr

    Chapter 3 Environmental Fate and Transport of Solvent-Stabilizer Compounds

    Thomas K.G. Mohr and James Hatton

    Chapter 4 Sampling and Laboratory Analysis for Solvent StabilizersThomas K.G. Mohr and Jeremy Bishop

    Chapter 5 Review of the Human Health Toxicology and Ecotoxicology of 1,4-Dioxane

    Janet K. Anderson and William B. Kappleman

    Chapter 6 Regulation of 1,4-Dioxane

    Thomas K.G. Mohr and William H. DiGuiseppi

    Chapter 7 Risk Assessment

    Barrie Selcoe and William Kappleman

    Chapter 8 Treatment Technologies

    William H. DiGuiseppi and James W. Hatton

    Chapter 9 Case Studies of 1,4-Dioxane Releases, Treatment, and Drinking Water Contamination

    Thomas K.G. Mohr and William H. DiGuiseppi

    Chapter 10 Forensic Applications for 1,4-Dioxane and Solvent Stabilizers

    Thomas K.G. Mohr

    Appendix 1: Synopses of Selected Patents from the Art of Solvent Stabilization

    Appendix 2: Fate and Transport Properties of Solvent-Stabilizer Compounds

    Appendix 3: Compilation of Instrumental Parameters in Literature Studies of 1,4-Dioxane Analyses of Various Media

    Biography

    Thomas K.G. Mohr is a Litigation Support Consultant/Expert witness for Mohr HydroGeoScience, LLC. Prior, he worked as Senior Hydrogeologist with the Santa Clarita Valley Water District. He also served as the President of the Groundwater Resources Association of California. He has chaired six major symposia for GRA on perchlorate, dry cleaners, and 1,4 dioxane, and has been an invited speaker or session chair at symposia hosted by the International Society of Environmenal Forensics, the National Groundwater Association, Battelle International, the California State Water Resounces Control Board, and USEPA.