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Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management by D. William Tedder, Frederick G. Pohland β€” book cover

Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management

by D. William Tedder, Frederick G. Pohland
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This new volume describes developing technologies for treating and managing wastewaters and solid residues, such as soils and incinerator ashes, that are contaminated. It includes chapters on such diverse topics as municipal solid wastes, water purification by radiation, the isolation of organic species and inorganic radionuclides, and solvent recycling. Several chapters cover radiolysis chemistry in dilute aqueous media, solar treatment, chemical separations, the biological and chemical treatment of soils and sludges, and solids immobilization. This volume is a useful introduction to hazardous waste treatment for the novice as well as a valuable reference for the technical expert.

About the Author, D. William Tedder, Frederick G. Pohland

Georgia Institute of Technology

University of Pittsburgh

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Describes developing technologies for treating and managing wastewaters and solid residues, such as soils and incinerator ashes, that are contaminated. Chapters cover such topics as municipal solid wastes, water purification by radiation, the isolation of organic species and inorganic radionuclides, and solvent recycling. Developed from a symposium on [title] held at Atlanta, GA, May 1989. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 8, 1990
Publisher
Wiley VCH
Pages
416
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780841217478

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