While extensive research has been performed on many technological aspects of permeable reactive barriers and a number of contaminants have so far been successfully treated by PRB systems, long-term performance has not been extensively considered and little is known about the processes influencing long-term behaviour.
Author(s): K E Roehl & T Meggyes & F G Simon & D I Stewart
244 Pages
Science, Earth Sciences
Series Name: Trace Metals and Other Contaminants in the Environment
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Book Synopsis
While extensive research has been performed on many technological aspects of permeable reactive barriers and a number of contaminants have so far been successfully treated by PRB systems, long-term performance has not been extensively considered and little is known about the processes influencing long-term behaviour. This gap in our knowledge is all the more disadvantageous as design life has a decisive influence on the economic viability of PRBs.
The book describes methods for evaluation and enhancement of the long-term performance of PRB systems, especially of those targeting heavy metals, specifically uranium, and organic contaminants by sorption and/or precipitation mechanisms. Major topics in the book are:
Selection and characterisation of suitable reactive materials
Characterisation of the relevant contaminant attenuation processes
Developing new contaminant-binding chemical compounds ("ligands")
Accelerated testing methods to assess the long-term performance of the attenuation mechanisms in PRBs
Evaluation of the influence of site characteristics on PRB performance
Monitoring of existing and new field installations
Coupling of electrokinetic techniques and PRB systems
Large-scale laboratory and field tests and their results
It addresses the long-term performance of PRBs, an important feature of this novel remediation technology, systematically. It deals extensively with heavy metal removal, with special emphasis on uranium. A number of case studies, experiences with large-scale modelling and test site experiments provide insight into the practical application of the results. This volume will contribute to the science underpinning groundwater remediation, and this will result in the improvement of quality of life and health and safety.
Review Quotes
"...describes methods for evaluation and enhancement of the long-term performance of permeable reactive barrier (PRB) systems especially those primarily designed to treat heavy metall-contaminated with uranium." --G.F. Bennett, The University of Toledo, in JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2005
Dimensions (Overall): 9.78 Inches (H) x 6.62 Inches (W) x .76 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 244
Genre: Science
Sub-Genre: Earth Sciences
Series Title: Trace Metals and Other Contaminants in the Environment
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Theme: Geology
Format: Hardcover
Author: K E Roehl & T Meggyes & F G Simon & D I Stewart
Language: English
Street Date: March 1, 2005
TCIN: 1006474234
UPC: 9780444515360
Item Number (DPCI): 247-23-1889
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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