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Describes the management of remediation from a planning perspective, skilfully combining Superfund requirements and site remediation strategy in one practical volume.
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PART I: INTRODUCTIONPlanning Issues in Site RemediationDiverse Regulatory UmbrellaHow Clean is Clean Uncertainty of ScienceLiability and EquityUrban Revitalization ConnectionComponents of Site Remediation PlanningPlanning ContextThe of Remedial PlanningReferences for Part IPART II: LEGAL BACKGROUNDSuperfund ProgramProgram Objectives and Operating MechanismSuperfund Primary AttributesImplementing SuperfundRelationship with Hazardous Waste ProgramsSite Remediation Under RCRABasic RCRA ProvisionsRCRA Cleanup ProgramLeaking UST and PCS RemediationObjectives of the UST ProgramProgram RequirementsClosing A TankReleases From the Tank and Corrective Action RequirementReporting and RecordkeepingPetroleum-Contaminated SoilReferences for Part IIPART III: SITE ASSESSMENT PLANNINGIntroduction to SAP and RAPContaminant ChemistryBasic StatisticsGeology and HydrogeologyEnvironmental SamplingRequirements for Achieving Quality SamplingAssuring the Quality of Sampling DataSampling Plan DevelopmentHealth and Safety PlanSampling Management IssuesSite CharacterizationGeophysical SurveyHydrogeological and Geochemical InvestigationMovement and Fate of ContaminantsRisk Assessment and ManagementHuman Health Risk AssessmentRisk ManagementEcological RiskRemediation StandardsLimits of DetectionBackground RemediationRegulatory Cleanup LevelHuman Health Risk StandardTechnology-Based CleanupReferences for Part IIIPART IV: REMEDIATION ACTION PLANNINGRemediation TechnologyBiological TreatmentPhysico-Chemical TreatmentThermal TreatmentOther TechnologyTechnology Screening and Data RequirementsScreening of Remediation TechnologiesSite-Specific Data RequirementsPublic ParticipationFundamentals of Environmental CommunicationsStrategizing Community RelationsDeveloping Public Participation PlanRisk Communication in Public Participation PlanningAssistance in Developing Public Participation PlanningReferences for Part IVPART V: CONCLUSIONTrends in Site RemediationThe Brownfields ProgramThe Demand of Remediation TechnologiesThe Streamlining and Focusing of Site RemediationReferences for Part VIndex
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