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Chromium in Soil Perspectives in Chemistry, Health and Environmental Regulation

Out of Print
Edited By: James Dragun
256 pages
Publisher: CRC Press
Chromium in Soil
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  • Chromium in Soil ISBN: 9780849311574 Hardback Jan 1998 Out of Print #85092
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About this book

As environmental standards are re-evaluated and modified, different issues take on different levels of importance. Today, the presence of chromium in soil and groundwater is one of the leading environmental issues. Chromium in Soil discusses the challenges faced by those investigating and remediating chromium-impacted soils and groundwater.

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Chromium Chemistry and Implications for Environmental Fate and Toxicity. Human Exposure Studies for the Evaluation of Cr(VI) in Soil and Groundwater. New Methods for Treating Cr(VI) in Soil. Chromium Fate in Soils: Does Cr(II) Oxidize to Cr(VI) in the Environment? Effect-Response Relationship for Airborne Cr(VI) Based on Industrial Hygiene and Epidemiology Study on Cancer: Implications for the Cancer Slope Factor and Workplace Standards. Investigation and Remediation of Chromium and Nitrate Groundwater Degradation at an Industrial Facility. Dermatitis Hazard Posed by Cr(VI) in Soil and Water: Results of Human Exposure Studies. Developing Site-Specific Health-Based Standards for Cr(VI) in Soil: A Comparison to State and Federal Standards. The New Analytical Method for Quantifying Cr(VI) in Soil: Proposed USEPA Method 3060A. The Effects of Cr(VI)-Contaminated Soil on Concrete Structures.

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Out of Print
Edited By: James Dragun
256 pages
Publisher: CRC Press
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