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E-raamat: Contaminated Soils, Sediments and Water Volume 10: Successes and Challenges

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Every spring, the University of Massachusetts - Amherst welcomes all ''Soils Conference" Scientific Advisory Board members with open arms as we begin the planning process responsible for bringing you quality conferences year after year. With this "homecoming" of sorts comes the promise of reaching across the table and interacting with a wide spectrum of stakeholders, each of them bringing their unique perspective in support of a successful Conference in the fall. This year marks the 20^^ anniversary of what started as a couple of thoughtful scientists interested in developing partnerships that together could fuel the environmental cleanup dialogue. Since the passage of the Superfund Law, regulators, academia and industry have come to realize that models that depend exclusively on ''command and control" mandates as the operative underpinning limit our collective ability to bring hazardous waste sites to productive re-use. It is with this concern in mind that the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection privatized its cleanup program in 1993, spurring the close-out of over 20,000 sites and spills across the Commonwealth to date, in a manner that is both protective of human health and the environment while also flexible and responsive to varied site uses and redevelopment goals. So we gather together again, this year, to hear our collective stories and share success and challenges just as we share stories at a family gathering. Take a read through the stories contained in these proceedings.
Foreword xi
Contributing Authors xiii
Acknowledgments ixx
About the Editors xxiii
Part I: Environmental Fate
Slow Desorption of Phenanthrene From Silica Particles: Influence of Pore Size, Pore Water, and Aging Time
1(24)
Michael H. Huesemann
Timothy J. Fortman
Robert G. Riley
Christopher J. Thompson
Zheming Wang
Michael J. Truex
Brent Peyton
Part II: Heavy Metals
Understanding the Causes of and the Permanent Solutions for Groundwater Arsenic Poisoning in Bangladesh
25(28)
Meer T. Husain
Thomas E. Bridge
Evaluation of Heavy Metal Availability in the Mining Areas of Bulgaria
53(16)
Penka S. Zaprjanova
Violina R. Angelova
Krasimir I. Ivanov
Average Particle Size Ratios and Chemical Speciation of Copper and Zinc in Road-Dust Samples
69(12)
Adnan M. Massadeh
Qasem M. Jaradat
Part III: Modeling
Contaminant Fate and Transport in The Courtroom
81(38)
Charles M. Denton
Michael G. Sklash
A New Method of Delineating Three-Dimensional Capture Zones with Models
119(12)
John P. Glass
Scott DeHainaut
Rose Forbes
Comparing Air Measurements and Air Modeling at a Residential Site Overlying a TCE Groundwater Plume
131(14)
Dennis Goldman
Ron Marnicio
Wilson Doctor
Larry Dudus
Development and Application of a Multimedia Model to Assess Fate and Transport of Organic Chemicals in a South Texas Lake
145(18)
Venkatesh Uddameri
Dhanuja Kumar
Part IV: MTBE and Oxygenates
The MTBE Removal Effectiveness of Air Sparging, Tested on an Intermediate Scale Laboratory Apparatus
163(14)
Claudio Alimonti
Daniele Lausdei
Maine's Experiment With Gasoline Policy to Manage MTBE in Groundwater
177(16)
John M. Peckenham
Jonathan Rubin
Cecilia Clavet
Part V: Radionuclides
Development of Radon Enrichment in Soil Gas Over Quartz-Mica Schist in Virginia
193(10)
Douglas Mose
George Mushrush
Charles Chrosniak
Paul Dibenedetto
Influence of Home Size on the Risk from Soil-Gas and Waterborne Indoor Radon
203(10)
Douglas Mose
George Mushrush
George Saiway
Fiorella Simoni
Part VI: Regulatory
How Interstate Collaboration Can Improve Site Cleanups: Triad and the ITRC
213(14)
Ruth R. Chang
Stuart J. Nagourney
Part VII: Remediation
Organoclay/Carbon Systems at Military Installations
227(12)
George Alther
Remediation of Petroleum-containing Soil and Groundwater at a Former Rail Yard Locomotive Fueling Area
239(16)
Scott R. Compston
Bruce R. Nelson
Scott A. Underhill
Andrew R. Vitolins
Leann M. H. Thomas
Phyto-Extraction of Field-Weathered DDE By Subspecies of Cucurbita and Exudation of Citric Acid from Roots
255(16)
Martin P.N. Gent
Zakia D. Parrish
Jason C. White
Phytoremediation of Lead-Contaminated Soil in the Urban Residential Environment Using Seed Mustard
271(6)
Ilana S. Goldowitz
Joshua Goldowitz
CVOC Source Identification Through In Situ Chemical Oxidation in Fractured Bedrock
277(10)
Mark D. Kauffman
Andrea M. Traviglia
James H. Vernon
John C. LaChance
ISCO Technology Overview: Do You Really Understand the Chemistry?
287(22)
Ian T. Osgerby
Brownfield Site Assessment and Remediation
309(18)
Ronald Richards
Christen Sardano
Lester Tyrala
John Zupkus
Treatment of PCP-Contaminated Soil Using an Engineered Ex Situ Biopile Process on a Former Wood Treatment Superfund Site
327(12)
Carl Rodzewich
Christian Belanger
Nicolas Moreau
Michel Pouliot
Nile Fellows
Part VIII: Risk Assessment and Remedial Approaches Towards Restoration and Management of Contaminated Rivers
Exploring Innovative and Cost-Effective Solutions to Contaminated Sediments to Achieve Ecological Restoration of the Lower Neponset River
339(6)
Karen Pelto
Restoring an Urban River
345(14)
Robert Breault
Matthew Cooke
A Framework for River Cleanup Decision Making
359(8)
David F. Ludwig
Stephen P. Truchon
Carl Tammi
Neponset River Workshop
367(6)
Dale W. Evans
Options for the Neponset
373(6)
Danny D. Reible
Sorbent-Amended ``Active'' Sediment Caps for In-Place Management of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
379(14)
G. V. Lowry
P.J. Murphy
A. Marquette
D. Reible
River Restoration: A View from Wisconsin
393(8)
Mark Velleux
Edward Lynch
Characterization of Contaminated Sediments for Remediation Projects in Hamilton Harbour
401(22)
Alex J. Zeman
Timothy S. Patterson
Part IX: Site Assessment
Evaluation of Solvent Plume Discharge to a Wetland Stream Using an Innovative Passive Diffusion Sampling Methodology
423(22)
Lucas A. Hellerich
John L. Albrecht
Richard C. Schwenger
A Preliminary Environmental Site Investigation for a Bridge Over the Mississippi River at Moline, Illinois
445(26)
C. Brian Trask
Targeted Brownfields Assessment of a Former Power Plant Using the Triad Approach
471(22)
Barbara A. Weir
James P. Byrne
Robert Howe
Denise M. Savageau
Kathy Yager
Case Study of TCE Attenuation from Groundwater to Indoor Air and the Effects of Ventilation on Entry Routes
493(12)
Alborz Wozniak
Christopher Lawless
Index 505