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Assessment of Chemical ExposuresCalculation Methods for Environmental Professionals
Daugherty; Jack E.1997
History of Chemical Exposure Assessment Nomenclature and Terminology Basic Chemical Hazards to Human Health and Safety I Basic Chemical Hazards to Human Health and Safety II Basic Chemical Hazards to Wildlife Basic Chemical Hazards to Community and Landscape Principles of Exposure Fundamentals of Source Assessment Fundamentals of Pathway Transport Assessment Fundamentals of Receptor Assessment EPA and OSHA Guidelines Glossary Answers Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 156670216X   PGS: 456List: 157.95     YOUR PRICE: 150.05
Basic Hazardous Waste Management, Third Edition
Blackman, Jr., William C. EDITION:2001
THE HAZARDOUS WASTE PERSPECTIVE Objectives Introduction Dawning of the Problem Early Efforts-What Worked/Didn't Work Topics for Review or Discussion References DEFINITION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE Objectives Introduction The Chemist The Life Scientist/Health Professional The Environmentalist The Legislator/Lawyer/Administrator/Diplomat Implementing the RCRA Definition of "Hazardous Waste" Topics for Review or Discussion References PATHWAYS, FATES, AND DISPOSITION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE RELEASES Objectives Introduction Releases of Chemicals to the Environment Movement, Fates, and Disposition Topics for Review or Discussion References TOXICOLOGY AND THE STANDARD-SETTING PROCESSES Objectives Introduction Public Health Impacts Regulatory Application of Health Standards and Criteria Topics for Review or Discussion References HAZARDOUS WASTE SOURCES/GENERATORS Objectives Introduction The Generator Defined Wastes Generated Regulatory Requirements Topics for Review or Discussion References Appendix A: Examples of Hazardous Wastes Produced by Basic Industries Appendix B: DOT Eight-Step Procedure for Preparation of Hazardous Material Shipments TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTES Objectives Introduction Modes and Scope of Hazardous Waste Transportation Regulatory Structures Topics for Review or Discussion References TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL METHODS AND PROCESSES Objectives Introduction Administrative and Non-Technical Requirements General Technical Standards for Interim Status and Permitted Facilities Hazardous Waste Treatment Accumulation and Storage of Hazardous Waste Land Disposal of Hazardous Waste Other Treatment and Disposal Methods Land Disposal Restrictions Topics for Review or Discussion Appendix A: MACT Emission Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Units References POLLUTION PREVENTION, WASTE MINIMIZATION, REUSE, AND RECYCLING Objectives Introduction Hazardous Waste Minimization Techniques Multi-Conceptual Approaches The RCRA Hazardous Waste Minimization Program RCRC Regulation of Recycling EPA Implementation of The Pollution Prevention Act (PPA) of 1990 Topics for Review or Discussion Appendix A: State Agency P2 Linkages and Resources Appendix B: P2 Information, Concepts, and Linkages References RCRA PERMITS, COMPLIANCE, AND ENFORCEMENT Objectives Introduction Permits to Treat, Store, or Dispose of Hazardous Waste The Corrective Action Process Compliance Requirements of RCRA Enforcement of RCRA Regulations Topics for Review or Discussion References ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES FOR SITE REMEDIATION Objectives Introduction Identifying Problem Sites and Obtaining Background Information Site Assessment Procedures in the Private Sector Compliance Inspections/Investigations by Regulatory Agencies Site Evaluation Topics for Review or Discussion Appendix A: ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process (Appendix x2) References SITE REMEDIAL TECHNOLOGIES, PRACTICES, AND REGULATIONS Objectives Introduction Remedial Objectives On-Site Remedial Techniques Off-Site Technologies and Practices RCRA and Superfund Remedial Actions Topics for Review or Discussion References Appendix A: Typical Plants Used in Various Phytoremediation Applications MEDICAL/BIOMEDICAL/INFECTIOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT Objectives Introduction Definition and Characterization of Medical Waste Infectious Waste Management Treatment of infectious Waste Topics for Review or Discussion Appendix A: Bloodborne Pathogens Final Standard: Summary of Key Provisions References RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT Objectives Introduction Background The Nature, Effects, and Measurement of Radioactivity Radiation Protection Regulatory Structures High-Level Radioactive Waste Transuranic Waste Management Low-Level Waste Management Mixed Waste Management Uranium Mine and Mill Tailings Management Topics for Review or Discussion Appendix A: Commercial and Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Options References UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MANAGEMENT Objectives Introduction Leaking Underground Storage Tanks-Problems and Causes Protection of Tanks and Piping from Corrosion Detection of Leaks from Underground Storage Tank Systems RCRA Subtitle I Regulations and Requirements Closure of Underground Storage Tank Facilities Compliance Summary Topics for Review or Discussion References HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY Objectives Introduction Hazards Encountered on Hazardous Waste Sites Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response The HAZWOPER Summarized Other Important Topics and Compliance Issues Appendix A: OSHA Workplace Standards That May Apply to Hazardous Waste Sites References Glossary Index *Each chapter begins with an Objectives section and an Introduction, and concludes with Topics for Review or Discussion and References.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566705339   PGS: 488List: 157.95     YOUR PRICE: 150.05
Bioremediation of Petroleum Contaminated Sites
RISER-ROBERTS1992
Acronyms. INTRODUCTION. ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN REFINED FUELS AND FUEL OILSINDIGENOUS MICROORGANISMS IN BIODEGRADATION. MICROBIAL DEGRADATION AND TRANSFORMATION OF PETROLEUM CONSTITUENTS AND RELATED ELEMENTS. ENHANCEMENT OF BIODEGRADATION. POTENTIAL LIMITATIONS OF BIODEGRADATION. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. REFERENCES. APPENDIX (SUPPLEMENTARY TEXT). INDEX.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0873718321   PGS: 496List: 229.95     YOUR PRICE: 218.45
Bioremediation Technologies: Principles and Practice, Volume III
Irvine, Robert L.1998
Volume III. Bioremediation Technologies Section I. International Bioremediation Agenda Bioremediation Risk Assessment: Merging Human Health and Ecological Methods David Reisman, Larry Claxton, and James E. Harvey Bioremediation in Canada Suzanne Lesage Bioremediation for Hazardous Waste Management: The Indian Scenario Rishi Shankar, Hemant Purohit, and P. K. Khanna Bioremediation Research and Development in Israel Shevah M. Waldman and A. Adin Current Status of Soil Pollution and Bioremediation in Japan Yasuhiro Okubo and Osami Yagi Status and Scope of Bioremediation Karen Pearce and Rolf A. Oellermann Bioremediation R&D Planning in the U. K. Philip Caunt and Michael Holroyd II. Pilot, Full-Scale and Commercial Demonstration Regulatory Issues Applying to Bioremediation as a Risk Reduction Technology Kate Devine and Peter LaGoy Landfarming: A Practical Guide Robert L. Kelley, Bill Y. Liu, and Vipul Srivastava Field-Scale Use of White Rot Fungi for Soil Remediation in Finland Michael Holroyd and P. Caunt Oil Spill Remediation on Coastal Shorelines: A Critique Albert D. Venosa Experience with In-situ Microbial Anaerobic Reductive Dechlorination Ralph E. Beeman, Ronald J. Buchanan, Jr., Alfred A. Biehl, Michael D. Lee, and John T. Leetham Acceleration of PCB Biodegradation In Situ: A Field Study in the Hudson River Frank J. Mondello, M. R. Harkness, J. B. McDermott, D. A. Abramowicz, J. J. Salvo, W. P. Flanagan, M. L. Stephens, R. J. May, J. H. Lobos, M. K. M. Carroll, M. J. Brennan, A. A. Bracco, K. M. Fish, G. L. Warner, P. R. Wilson, D. K. Dietrich, D. T. Lin, C. B. Morgan, and W. L. Gately The Lasagna Process for In-situ Bioremediation of Low-Permeability Soils S. V. Ho, C. J. Athmer, J. M. Brackin, P. H. Brodsky, M. A. Heitkamp, P. H. Sheridan, and D. Weber Vertical Circulation Flows for In-situ Bioremediation in Aquifers J. Stamm Slurry-Phase Bioremediation of Hazardous Materials: Bio-Slurry Reactor Application Bill Y. Liu, Salil Pradhan, and Vipul Srivastava Full-Scale Slurry-Phase Biological Treatment of Wood-Preserving Wastes at a Superfund Site Douglas E. Jerger Biofilters in Practice Gero Leson Metal Biosorbents from Waste Fungal Biomass: A New Bio-Remedial Material for Control of Heavy Metal Pollution K. M. Paknikar, P. R. Puranik, A. D. Agate, and S. R. Naik Removal of Heavy Metals and Sulfate From Contaminated Groundwater Using Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria: Development of a Commercial Process L. J. Barnes Biotreatment of Aqueous Wastes from Pesticide Manufacture Using Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBR) with PAC Arthur Binder, Lloyd C. Edmonds, Donald R. Wilcox, and Karl A. Wilks
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566765617   PGS: 672List: 289.95     YOUR PRICE: 275.45
EMERGENCY ACTION FOR CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AGENTS
Ellison, Hank1999
Introduction How To Use This Book Common Military Agents CLASS INDICES Unknown Agents(s) Nerve Agents - "G" Series Nerve Agents - "V" Series Nerve Agents - "GV" Series Nerve Agents - Novichok Nerve Agents - Binary and Componenets Nerve Agents - Carbamates Vesicants - Sulfur Based Vesicants - Arsenic Based Vesicants - Nitrogen Based Vesicants - Mixture of Sulfur and Arsenic Urticants Blood Agents - General Blood Agents - Arsenic Choking Agents Choking Agents - Metal Fume Incapacitating Agents Tear Agents - Halogenated Tear Agents - Non-Halogenated Tear Agents - In Solvents Vomiting Agents Corrosive Smoke Toxins Toxins - Dermally Hazardous Pathogens - Anti-Personnel Pathogens - Anti-Personnel/Vector Pathogens - Anti-Personnel/Ingestion Pathogens -Anti-Animal Pathogens -Anti-Plant Pathogens - Used As Simulants TABLES Chemical and Biological Agent Detectors Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances Sample Collection
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISSISBN: 0849302412   PGS: 152List: 62.95     YOUR PRICE: 59.80
Emergency Response and Hazardous Chemical Management Principles and Practices
Irvin; Rick Strong; Clyde 1996
Introduction: Workplace Hazards During Chemical Emergency Response Actions Chemistry and Properties of Hazardous Substances Toxicology Principles Monitoring and Detecting Hazardous Chemicals Industrial Hygiene Issues Medical Surveillance Programs Respiratory Protection: Principles and Practices Chemical Protective Clothing Chemical Decontamination: Principles and Practices Safety in Confined Spaces Standard Operating Safety Procedures Hazardous Chemical Spill Containment Patching and Capping of Leaking Containers Techniques for Spill Stabilization Preparing Hazardous Waste for Transportation Incident Analysis and Initial Response Incident Command System Appendix: 29 CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Index
ST. LUCIE - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRAHISBN: 1884015778   PGS: 248List: 146.95     YOUR PRICE: 139.60
ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION ESTIMATING METHODS
Rast, Richard R.
R. S. MEANSISBN: 0876294611   PGS: 550List: 64.95     YOUR PRICE: 51.96
Essential Pocket Book of Emergency Chemical Management
Quigley; David R.1996
Save time - and maybe a life - with The Essential Pocket Book of Emergency Chemical Management. This detailed, no-nonsense guide contains all the information first responders need to quickly and effectively manage a chemical spill or leak. It efficiently presents information in an easy-to-use table format throughout two sections. The first section lists more than 600 chemicals and chemical compounds and their specifications as follows: oThe common chemical name.oThe DOT number - a standardized number issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation and posted on the outside of the carrier, identifying the cargo.oCAS number - the substance's Chemical Abstract Services number, which accurately identifies a substance when several pseudonyms are present. oForm - a brief description of the substance's appearance. oNFPA code - a three-digit code representing health, flammability and reactivity hazards associated with the substance as issued by the National Fire Protection Association. oVapor pressure - a relative ranking of how much vapor will be given off at room temperature.oWater solubility - an indication of how soluble the substance is in water. oPPE (Proper Protective Equipment) - a listing of the level of protection recommended for a moderate-size spill.oIncompatibilities - a listing of those classes of chemical compounds that may react with the listed substance.oSpill - recommended procedures for cleaning up spills.oDecon - recommended procedures to decontaminate spill areas.oFire - recommended fire fighting agents and methods.oFirst Aid - health issues important to first responders.oSpecial - important issues associated with the specific chemical.The second section of this valuable book contains isolation distances and reporting information for each chemical. It is organized as follows:oDOT Isolation - circular isolation distances recommended when no fire is present.oDOT Take Cover - downwind isolation distances recommended when no fire is present.oRCRA Waste Number - waste identification numbers.oReportable Quantities - reportable quantities for potential wastes. When seconds count, rely on The Essential Pocket Book of Emergency Chemical Management. With this compact resource as your guide, you can leave those unwieldy volumes and computers behind - leaving you more time, energy, and confidence at the accident site.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849389895   PGS: 144List: 81.95     YOUR PRICE: 77.85
Fate and Transport of Heavy Metals in the Vadose Zone
Iskandar; I.K.1999
Sorption Kinetics of Trace Elements in Soils and Soil Materials - D.G. Strawn and D.L. Sparks Adsorption Isotherms of Nickel in Acid Forest Soils - F. Zehetner and W.W. Wenzel Sorption-Desorption Equilibria and Dynamics of Cadmium During Transport in Soil - R.S. Kookana, R. Naidu, D.A. Barry, Y.T. Tran, and K. Bajracharya Modeling the Kinetics of Heavy Metals Reactivity in Soils- H. Magdi Selim Copper Retention as Affected by Complex Formation with Tartaric and Fulvic Acids - A.A. Ponizovsky, T.A. Studenikina, and E.V. Mironenko Copper Mobility and Bioavailabilty in Relation with Chemical Speciation in Sandy Soil - E.J.M. Temminghoff, M.P.J.C. Marinussen, and S.E.A.T.M. Van der Zee Selenium Speciation in Soil Water: Experimental and Model Predictions - K.J. Reddy Influence of Reducing Conditions on the Mobility of Divalent Trace Metals in Soils - P. Cambier and R. Charlatchka Lead Mobilization in Calcareous Agricultural Soils - C. Pérez-Sirvent, J. Martínez-Sánchez, and C. García-Rizo Metal Retention and Mobility as Influenced by Some Organic Residues Added to Soils: A Case Study - Luis Madrid The Rhizosphere and Trace Element Acquisition in Soils - G.R. Gobran, S. Clegg, and F. Courchesne Distribution of Ecologically Significant Fractions of Selected Heavy Metals in the Soil Profile - T. Németh, K. Bujtás, J. Csillag, G. Pártay, A. Lukács, and M.Th. van Genuchten Heavy Metal Contamination in Industrial Areas and Old Deserted Sites: Investigation, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Remedial Concepts - I. Twardowska, S. Schulte-Hostede, and A.A.F. Kettrup
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849341124   PGS: 344List: 146.95     YOUR PRICE: 139.60
Fundamentals of Hazardous Waste Site Remediation
Sellers; Kathleen1998
Every practicing environmental engineer should already have a firm grasp on the basics of hazardous waste site remediation-the key to confronting a site problem, and devising an effective solution.Since their original introduction to remediation, technology has kept moving ahead with new ideas and procedures. Fundamentals of Hazardous Waste Site Remediation gives environmental professionals immediate access to the basics of the trade, along with information about recent advancements.This comprehensive overview examines the basics of such areas as hazardous materials chemistry, hydrogeology, reaction engineering, and clean-up level development. A chapter on Cost Estimating will be of particular interest to specialists, in light of recent concerns about the increased costs of remediation. After reading each chapter, test your new knowledge with the review problems.As a refresher guide for career environmental engineers, or a helpful tool to newcomers in the field, Fundamentals of Hazardous Waste Site Remediation is a valuable resource for longtime professionals and newcomers alike.
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 156670281X   PGS: 336List: 79.95     YOUR PRICE: 75.95
Glossary for the Worldwide Transportationof Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Materials
Fox; Malcolm A.1999
Foreword How to Use The Bellew Book Glossary of Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Materials Index of UN Numbers Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566703123   PGS: 360List: 209.95     YOUR PRICE: 199.45
Handbook of Air Toxics Sampling, Analysis, and Properties
Keith; Lawrence H. Walker; Mary 1995
Preface Sampling EPA's Air Toxics Introduction Problems Unique to Sampling Air Obtaining Representative Samples Selecting Sampling Devices Influence of Meteorology on Sampling Air Influence of Topography on Sampling Air Analysis of EPA's Air Toxics Introduction Analytical Method Summaries Chemical, Physical, Hazardous and Toxicological Properties of EPA's Air Toxics Air Toxics Chemical Names Fields of Information Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566701147   PGS: 640List: 249.95     YOUR PRICE: 237.45
Handbook of Emergency Chemical Management
Quigley; David R. 1995
Complete Hazardous Materials Entries Less Hazardous Materials Indices Glossary
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849389089   PGS: 752List: 289.95     YOUR PRICE: 275.45
Handbook of Solid Waste Management, 2nd Ed.
Tchobanoglous2002
1) Introduction; 2) Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management; 3) Solid Waste Stream Characteristics; 4) Federal Regulations; 5) State Solid Waste Legislation; 6) Planning MSW Management Programs; 7) Environmental Perspectives; 8) Source Reduction; 9) Recycling; 10) Composting of Municipal Solid Wastes; 11) Waste to Energy Conversion; 12) Landfilling; 13) Siting Solid Waste Facilities; 14) Financing and Life -Cycle Costing of Solid Waste in the US; 15) The US Environmental Protection Agency's role in Municipal Solid Waste Management; Appendix A. Glossary; Appendix B. Abbreviations; Appendix C. Solid Waste Management; Appendix D. Schools and Organizations Offering Courses and Information on Solid Waste Management; Appendix E. Unit Conversions; ,
McGraw-Hill ProfessionalHISBN: 0071356231   PGS: N/AList: 137.00     YOUR PRICE: 130.15
HAZARDOUS AND RADIOACTIVE WASTE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES HANDBOOK
CHANG HO OH2001
Overview of U.S. Federal Laws and Regulations Affecting Mixed Waste Treatment, M. Knecht Waste Characterization & Classification Sample Collection Design, J. Maney Analytical Technology, S. Goheen Statistical Inference, E. Chai Other Characterization and Classification, R. Montgomery Separation Techniques In-situ Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Electrokinetic Processes, S. Pamukcu and C. Huang Mercury Separation, T. Klasson Separation of Radionuclides from Aqueous Mixed-Waste Solutions Using Liquid-Liquid Extraction Processes, T. Todd, J. Law, and R. Herbst Thermal Treatment Technologies Incineration, J. McFee, C. Pfrommer, Jr., and M. Aident Vitrification, I. Pegg and I. Joseph Application of Steam-Reforming to Various Types of Radwaste, T. Galloway, M. Cage, and T. Snyder Wet Air Oxidation, R. Shah and R. Mahalingam Supercritical Water Oxidation, P. Savage and C. Oh Thermal Desorption, G. Stegemeier, H. Vinegar, P. Sadler Molten Salt Oxidation, P. Hsu and M. Adamson Fluidized-Bed Calcination, J. Christian Non-thermal Treatment Technologies Supercritical Fluid Extraction for Nuclear Waste Treatment, C. Wai Electrochemical or Direct Chemical Oxidation, B. Balazs, Z. Chiba, M. Adamson, R. Pierce, N. Nelson, J. Cooper, P. Hsu, and P. Lewis Electrohydraulic Cavitation and Sonolysis, M. A. Beckett, J. Schramm, G. Zhang, and I. Hua Gas Phase Destruction, B. Penetrante and L. Rosocha Radiation Induced Oxidation, W. Cooper, M. Nickelsen, T. Tobien, and B. Mincher Phytoremediation, G. Lanza and P. Flathman Stabilization and Solidification Technologies Generals of Mixed Waste Solidification and Stabilization Methods, V. Maio Chemical Fixation and Stabilization, C. Langton Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics for Mixed Waste Stabilization and Solidification, A. Wagh, D. Singh, and S. Jeong Polyester Resin Microencapsulation, R. Biyani , P. Agamuthu, and R. Mahalingam Polyethylene Encapsulation, P. Kalb Sulfur Polymer Encapsulation, P. Kalb In-situ Buried Waste Stabilization Using Jet Grouting, G. Loomis, R. Farnsworth, and J. Jessmore Offgas Control for Mixed Waste Thermal Treatment Systems, N. Soelberg Introduction Design and Performance Objectives for Offgas Control Systems Input Offgas Flowrates and Compositions Examples of Existing Offgas Systems for Mixed Waste Treatment APCS Designs for Complying with New Regulations Mercury Emissions Control Technologies for Mixed Waste Treatment Offgas System Design and Capital Cost Estimates Conclusions and Recommendations Decontamination, J. Tripp, R. Demmer, and R. Meservey Decontamination Techniques Mechanical Surface Removal Methods Chemical Decontamination Biological Decontamination Bulk Decontamination Defining Terms References System Integration and Deployment Integration of Mixed Waste Treatment into an Environmental and Quality Management System, J. Meagher Risk Analysis and Toxicology, R. Vanhorn Planned Life-Cycle Cost Estimates, W. Schwinkendorf
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849395860   PGS: N/AList: 189.95     YOUR PRICE: 180.45
HAZARDOUS LABORATORY CHEMICALS DISPOSAL GUIDE, 3RD ED
MARGARET-ANN ARMOUR2003
Individual entries with information on the safe disposal and handling of spills of more than 300 compounds
LEWIS PUBLISHERS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISISBN: 1566705673   PGS: 553List: 209.95     YOUR PRICE: 199.45
Hazardous Metals in the Environment
Stoeppler1992
The execution of detailed studies on the fate and levels of hazardous elements in the environment, foodstuffs and in human beings has become a major task in environmental research and especially in analytical chemistry. This has led to a demand to develop new methodology and optimize that already in use.


The book offers the reader a general introduction to the problem areas that are currently being tackled, followed by chapters on sampling and sample preservation, strategies and applications of the archiving of selected representative specimens for long-term storage in environmental specimen banks. This is supplemented by the example of wine as a preserved - frequently, already historical - specimen which clearly reflects technological changes over time. The following chapters review sample treatment, present an overview on the most frequently and successfully applied trace analytical methods for metals and metal compounds, and introduce the increasingly important methods for identifying and quantifying metal species in sediments and soils (speciation).


The chapters in the second part of the book provide data on analytical methods for determining the levels of toxicologically, ecotoxicologically and ecologically important elements in environmental and biological materials, including information on the separation and quantification of chemical and organomatallic species. The elements treated are aluminium, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, lead, mercury, nickel, selenium and thallium. The final chapter treats quality assurance and the importance of the continuous use of appropriate reference materials to avoid erroneous results.

Elsevier ScienceHISBN: 0444890785   PGS: N/AList: 280.00     YOUR PRICE: 266.00
Hazardous Waste and Solid Waste
Liu; David H.F.1999
HAZARDOUS WASTE SOURCES AND EFFECTS Hazardous Waste Defined Hazardous Waste Sources Effects of Hazardous Waste CHARACTERIZATION, SAMPLING, AND ANALYSIS Hazardous Waste Characteristics Sampling and Analysis Compatibility RISK MANAGEMENT AND WASTE MANAGEMENT The Hazard Ranking System and the National Priority Lists Risk Assessment Waste Minimization and Reduction Hazardous Waste Transportation TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Requirements Storage Treatment and Disposal Alternatives Waste Destruction Technology Waste Concentration Technology Solidification and Stabilization Techniques Biological Treatment Biotreatment by Sequencing Batch Reactors STORAGE AND LEAK DETECTION Underground Storage Tanks Leak Detection and Remediation RADIOACTIVE WASTE Principles of Radioactivity Sources of Radioactivity in the Environment Safety Standards Detection and Analysis Mining and Recovery of Radioactive Materials Low-level Radioactive Waste High-level Radioactive Waste Transport of Radioactive Materials SOLID WASTE SOURCE AND EFFECT Definition Sources, Quantities, and Effects CHARACTERIZATION Physical and Chemical Characteristics Characterization Methods Implications for Solid Waste Management RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY Reduction, Separation, and Recycling Material Recovery Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL Waste-to-Energy Incinerators Sewage Sludge Incineration Onsite Incinerators Pyrolysis of Solid Waste Sanitary Landfills Composting of MSW INDEX
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566705126   PGS: 288List: 125.95     YOUR PRICE: 119.65
Hazardous Waste Control in Research and Education
Tsukube; Hiroshi Korenaga; Takashi Shi1994
Introduction: Chemical Hazards, Biohazards and Hazardous Wastes (Y. Tamaura, S. Shinoda, J. Nakanishi, and T. Korenaga). Inventory Control and Waste Minimization (S. Kaseno, Y. Suzuki, and H. Ojima). Off-Site Handling and Disposal Technology (M.-A. Armour, P.C. Ashbrook, and P.A. Reinhardt). On-Site Treatment System of Laboratory Waste from Research and Educational Activities (T. Korenaga, H. Tsukube, and K. Isomura). Monitoring and Analysis of Effluents and Wastes (E. Yamada, E. Munaf, H. Haraguchi, T. Takeuchi, T. Korenaga, and X. Zhou). Practical Technology for Control of Hazardous Wastes (H. Takatsuki, S. Sakai, M. Kitamura, T. Chohji, and H. Tatsumoto). New Trends in Hazardous Waste Technology (H.A. Shapiro, S. Akita, T. Korenaga, M. Izawa, T. Okuda, I. Sugano, and K. Kurahasi). Index.
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0873716825   PGS: 448List: 249.95     YOUR PRICE: 237.45
Hazardous Waste Incineration:Evaluating the Human Health and Environmental Risks
Roberts; Stephen M.1998
Fundamentals of Hazardous Waste Incineration-C. David Cooper Characterization of Potential Emissions from Hazardous Waste Incinerators and Related Facilities-Christopher M. Teaf, Isabel K. Stabile, Philip A. Moffat Physical, Chemical and Toxicological Characteristics of Emissions from Hazardous Waste Incinerators and Related Facilities-Christopher M. Teaf, Isabel K. Stabile, Philip A. Moffat, J. Michael Kuperberg Modeling the Atmospheric Dispersion of Hazardous Waste Incinerator Emissions-C. David Cooper Methods for Health Risk Assessment of Combustion Mixtures-Rick Hertzberg, Glenn Rice, Linda Teuschler Ecological Risk Assessment for Hazardous Waste Incineration-Robert D. DeMott Evaluation of the Literature Regarding Ecological Effects of Hazardous Waste Incinerators and Related Facilities-Christopher E. Mackay Ecotoxicological Risk Assessment for Hazardous Waste Incineration: A Case Study-Patrick J. Sheehan Environmental Monitoring for Effects of Hazardous Waste Incineration-A.B. Shortelle, W.T. Marsh Evaluation of Epidemiologic Studies on the Human Health Effects Associated With Hazardous Waste Incineration Facilities-Lara E. Fleming, Judy A. Bean, Isabel K. Stabile, Christopher M. Teaf The Role of Epidemiology in Evaluating Potential Public Health Consequences of Hazardous Waste Incineration-Lara E. Fleming, Judy A. Bean Medical Monitoring for Human Health Impacts from Hazardous Waste Incineration-Isabel K. Stabile, Stuart Brooks, Jill Mason Quantitative Uncertainty Analysis-Stephen M. Roberts Regulatory Compliance Within the U.S. Commercial Hazardous Waste Incineration Industry-John Schert
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 156670250X   PGS: 368List: 146.95     YOUR PRICE: 139.60
Hazardous Waste Planning
Soesilo; J. Andy Wilson; Stephanie 1995
Introduction Problems and Issues in Hazardous Waste Management The Scope of Hazardous Waste Planning Legal Aspects Statutory and Regulatory Background Rule Development and State Authorization Data Management Hazardous Waste Data Requirements and Management System Approach to Data Analysis Types of Hazardous Waste Planning Hazardous Waste Management Planning Site Correction and Remedial Planning Emergency Response and Hazardous Management Planning Citizen Participation Planning Hazardous Waste Planning Trends Hazardous Waste Management by Local Government The Future of Hazardous Waste Planning
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0873714970   PGS: 288List: 157.95     YOUR PRICE: 150.05
Hazardous Waste Tracking and Cost Accounting Practice
Enander; Richard T. 1995
Historical Perspective on Regulatory Initiatives Driving Hazardous Waste Tracking and Cost Accounting CERCLA, HSWA, and FPCRA EPA's Guidance to Generators Focuses on Waste Tracking and Cost Allocation A New Direction Literature Cited Tracking by Point of Generation Introduction Benefits to Tracking Wastes by Point of Generation Chapter Overview Waste Indentification Systems: Commercial Applications. Generator Systems. Generator Waste ID Numbers: Function and Use System Development Record Reviews and Department Interviews Written Inventories/Documentation Tracking by ID Number Container Marking: Federal Marking and Labeling Requirements. Marking and Labeling Practice. Container Storage Waste Stream Segregation and Logs Literature Cited Process, Operation and Material Reviews The Importance of Understanding Your Waste Generating Processes Trichloroethylene/Chlorofluorocarbon Examples Collecting Process Data: Small to Medium-Sized Facilities. Large Facilities. Waste Generation Data Tracking Flow Diagram Use and Construction Tips Flow Diagrams Defined Process Documentation, Waste Tracking and Recordkeeping The Materials Balance: Applications and Examples Sources of Information for Constructing Process Flow Diagrams Detailed Recordkeeping Guidance Literature Cited Waste Characterization and Documentation Introduction Generator Waste Data Sheets: Commercial Applications. Generator Data Tracking Needs. Content and Structure. Communicating Waste Material Hazards Data Collection and Use Tracking vs. Testing for Waste Characterization: Documentation as the Basis for Waste Characterization. Laboratory Testing and Waste Characterization. State/Federal Waste Characterization Requirements Detailed Guidance End Note Literature Cited Tracking Offsite Shipments About the Journal Unit Tracking and Off-Site Waste Shipments Recordkeeping and Data Collection Tips Manifest and Point-of-Generation Data TSDF Listings and Final Disposition Reports Shipment Journal Design and Organization Detailed Point-of-Generation Waste Tracking Guidance: Tracking Indirect Shipments. Example of a Four-Part Shipment Journal and Data Requirements. Fully-Loaded Waste Management Cost Accounting Costs Associated with the Generation and Management of Wastes Complete Management Cost Data Fully-loaded Waste Management Cost Accounting Shipment Journal Unit Cost Tracking Guidance Analysis and Presentation of Data: Charts and Graphs. Pareto Charts. Time Series, Item and Component Comparisons. Closing Remarks Literature Cited
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566701422   PGS: 240List: 157.95     YOUR PRICE: 150.05
HazCom Training Program
McManus; Neil1999
Preface Introduction The Need for Hazard Communication Hazard Communication in the U.S.: A History The Hazard Communication Standard Rationale for the Hazard Communication Standard Chemical Manufacturing and Distribution Hazardous Chemicals The Material Safety Data Sheet Warning Labels Exclusions from the Hazard Communication Standard Nonhazardous Chemicals and Nuisance Particulates Consumer Products Trade Secrecy Questions and Answers References Training Workplace Training and the Hazard Communication Standard Employer Perspective Employee Perspective External Resources How People Learn Motivating Learners Instructional Strategies Performance-Based Training Hazard Communication - Training Strategies Hierarchy of Health and Safety Information Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards Extinguishing Media Special Fire Fighting Procedures Questions and Answers Section I - Product Information Overview Identity Product Use Manufacturer's Name Address Emergency Telephone Number Telephone Number for Information Date Prepared Signature of Preparer Chemical Name Chemical Family Hazard Ratings Transportation Information Questions and Answers Section II - Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information Overview Toxicology Hazardous Components Percent (%) Compostion CAS Number Product Identification Number (PIN) LD 50 LC 50 ACGIH TLVr OSHA PEL Other Limits Questions and Answers References Section III - Physical/Chemical Characteristics Overview Physical State Appearance and Odor Odor Threshold Melting (Freezing) Point Boiling (Condensation) Point pH Vapor Pressure Evaporation (Vaporation) Rate Percent Volatiles Specific Gravity Vapor Density (Gas/Vapor Specific Gravity) Solubility in Water Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (Coefficient of Oil/Water Distribution) Questions and Answers References Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Overview Flash Point Ignitability and Explosibility Limits Autoignition Temperature Hazardous Combustion Products Minimum Ignition Energy Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards Extinguishing Media Special Fire Fighting Procedures Questions and Answers Section V - Reactivity Data Overview Stability Incompatibility Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts Hazardous Polymerization Questions and Answers Section VI - Health Hazard Data Overview Route(s) of Entry Health Hazards Acute Effects Chronic Effects Signs and Symptoms of Exposure Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure Emergency and First Aid Procedures Questions and Answers References Section VII - Precautions for Safe Handling and Use Overview Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled Waste Disposal Method Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing Other Precautions Questions and Answers Section VIII - Control Measures Overview Respiratory Protection Ventilation Protective Gloves Eye Protection Other Protective Clothing or Equipment Work/Hygiene Practices Questions and Answers Labels and Other Forms of Warning Overview Concept of the Label and Other Forms of Warning Labeling and Chemical Use Label Design and Recognition Hazard Rating Systems Consumer Products Questions and Answers References
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566703387   PGS: 152List: 269.95     YOUR PRICE: 256.45
Impact Assessment of Hazardous Aquatic Contaminants: Concepts and Approaches
Rao; Salem1999
Neoplastic and Inflammatory Liver Diseases of White Suckers as Environmental Quality Indicators -- M.A. Hayes and G.M. Kirby The Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes): An In Vivo Model for Assessing the Impacts of Aquatic Contaminants on the Reproductive Success of Fish - C.D. Metcalfe, M.A. Gray, and Y. Kiparissis Assessment of the Impact of Environmental Mutagens and Genotoxins: An Overview - B.K. Burnison and S.S. Rao Characteristics of EROD Induction Associated with Exposure to Pulp Mill Effluent - K.R. Munkittrick, M.R. Servos, K. Gorman, B. Blunt, M.E. McMaster, and G.J. Van Der Kraak EROD Induction in Fish: A Tool to Measure Environmental Exposure - J.L. Parrott, R. Chong-Kit, and D. A. Rokosh Vitellogenin Induction in Fish as an Indicator of Exposure to Environmental Estrogens - J. Sherry, A. Gamble, P. Hodson, K. Solomon, B. Hock, A. Marx, and P. Hansen Ecotoxicological Assessment of Japanese Industrial Effluents Using a Battery of Small-Scale Toxicity Tests - T. Kusui and C. Blaise Bioremediation of Freshwater Sediments Contaminated with Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons - A. G. Seech and J.T. Trevors
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849341094   PGS: 232List: 146.95     YOUR PRICE: 139.60
Impact of Hazardous Waste on Human Health:Hazard, Health Effects, Equity, and Communications Issues
Johnson; Barry L.1999
Nature and Extent of Hazardous Waste Public Health Assessment Exposure Assessment Toxicology of CERCLA Hazardous Substances Human Helath Studies Workers' Health and Safety Health Promotion Risk Communication Environmental Equity Comparative Risk Assessment
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566704472   PGS: 408List: 146.95     YOUR PRICE: 139.60

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