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Presents an overview of recent developments in the field of in situ soil remediation. A conceptual approach has been chosen; remediation models described in this book are illustrated from a practical point of view. The authors present the Dutch way of treating contaminated land; The Netherlands is renowned for being at the forefront of remediation techniques as a result of the country's progressiveness and experience in this area.
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Processes underlying in situ remediation techniques; how to apply in situ soil remediation; from investigation to remediation practice; practice cases; bottlenecks; most frequently asked questions; the role of in situ remediation in the remediation practice.
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By: Almar Otten, Arne Alphenaar, Charles Pijls, Frank Spuij and Han de Wit
120 pages, Illus
'This well-written, slim, Volume 6 in the Soil & Environment series presents a valuable introduction to the topic of in situ soil remediation. I would be glad to use this book for the introductory courses on remediation offered to our professionals in the environmental field.' Soil Science, 164:12 (1999)