Hazardous Wastes: Assessment and Remediation provides a fundamental and comprehensive approach to all aspects of hazardous waste problems. The first section, Assessment, focuses on the chemistry and properties of hazardous chemicals, their partitioning, volatilization, and abiotic and biotic degradation, and human health effects and quantitative risk assessment. In the second section, Remediation, five chapters are devoted to currently used remediation processes based on partitioning, volatilization, abiotic treatment, and biotic treatment, and residuals mitigation. The second edition of Hazardous Wastes focuses on adding new information that has been developed since the first edition was published, updating tabular data, and adding expanded chapters on treatment. The salient topic relative to new information is the chemistry of emerging contaminants, including perfluorinated compounds, 1,4-dioxane, methyl tert-butyl ether, and personal care products. Up-to-date data for Threshold Limit Value, Reference Dose, Slope Factor, Reference Concentration, and Inhalation Unit Risk are added. Included in the new remediation chapters are numerous design problems, incorporating economic analyses and the selection of different design alternatives. The solutions manual has also been updated with solutions to approximately 200 new end-of-chapter problems.
<i>Hazardous Wastes: Assessment and Remediation</i> provides a fundamental and comprehensive approach to all aspects of hazardous waste problems. The first section, Assessment, focuses on the chemistry and properties of hazardous chemicals, their partitioning, volatilization, and abiotic and biotic degradation, and human health effects and quantitative risk assessment. In the second section, Remediation, five chapters are devoted to currently used remediation processes based on partitioning, volatilization, abiotic treatment, and biotic treatment, and residuals mitigation. The second edition of Hazardous Wastes focuses on adding new information that has been developed since the first edition was published, updating tabular data, and adding expanded chapters on treatment. The salient topic relative to new information is the chemistry of emerging contaminants, including perfluorinated compounds, 1,4-dioxane, methyl tert-butyl ether, and personal care products. Up-to-date data for Threshold Limit Value, Reference Dose, Slope Factor, Reference Concentration, and Inhalation Unit Risk are added. Included in the new remediation chapters are numerous design problems, incorporating economic analyses and the selection of different design alternatives. The solutions manual has also been updated with solutions to approximately 200 new end-of-chapter problems.
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Richard Watts, PhD, is the Boeing Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Washington State University. He has published approximately 120 refereed papers related to hazardous wastes in various academic publications.
Amy Teel, PhD, is a Research Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Washington State University. She has 25 years of research experience in hazardous waste remediation.
Courtney Gardner, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Washington State University. Her research is focused on characterizing and applying the mechanisms driving microbial resilience to improve the efficiency of wastewater treatment and bioremediation.
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2 - Common Hazardous Wastes: Nomenclature, Industrial Uses, Disposal Histories
CHAPTER 3 - Common Hazardous Wastes: Properties and Classification
CHAPTER 4 - Source Analysis
CHAPTER 5 - Partitioning, Sorption, and Exchange at Surfaces
CHAPTER 6 - Volatilization
CHAPTER 7 - Abiotic and Biotic Transformations: Parallel Pathways
CHAPTER 8 - Contaminant Release and Transport from the Source
CHAPTER 9 - Concepts of Hazardous Waste Toxicology
CHAPTER 10 - Quantitative Toxicology
CHAPTER 11 - Hazardous Waste Risk Assessment
CHAPTER 12 - Approaches to Hazardous Waste Minimization, Remediation, Treatment, and Disposal
CHAPTER 13 - Design of Sorption- and Partitioning-Based Treatment Processes
CHAPTER 14 - Design of Volatilization-Based Treatment Processes
CHAPTER 15 - Design of Abiotic Transformation-Based Treatment Processes
CHAPTER 16 - Design of Biotic Transformation-Based Treatment Processes
CHAPTER 17 - Mitigation of Residuals