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Makdisi, R.S.; Baskin, D.A.; Downey, D.; Taffinder, S.A.
Proceedings of federal environmental restoration conference and exhibition1992
Proceedings of federal environmental restoration conference and exhibition1992
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[en] Numerous federal and state regulations mandate the proper handling and disposal and/or treatment of contaminated soils. The Land Disposal Ban and the increasing lack of new or proximal land disposal facilities, coupled with the increasing liability of off-site disposal, have created a need for altering the traditional methods of managing contaminated sods. To delineate soil management decisions, a Soil Management Plan (SMP) was developed which incorporates the substantive requirements of CERCLA/SARA and RCRA into the ongoing base activities (i.e., construction projects, utility repairs and maintenance) and other environmental projects (i.e., underground storage tank removals) that may involve contaminated soils. The decision-making process is developed to guide base personnel in recognizing contamination, following proper sampling and temporary storage procedures, preventing unnecessary human exposure and isolating soils for removal off-site or treatment on-site. The SMP also contains a comprehensive review of soil remediation technologies, such as biological treatment, soil vapor extraction, soil washing, biofiltering, thermal desorption, soil stabilization/solidification, chemical/physical treatment and incineration. Contaminant types expected at the federal military facility are cross-referenced to the appropriate remediation technologies to determine the specific base needs for a soil treatment unit. An example of a conceptual design for a hydrocarbon-contaminated soil treatment unit is presented for a base where underground fuel tanks are the principal source of soil contamination
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Anon; 472 p; ISBN 1-56590-005-7;
; 1992; p. 295-300; Hazardous Materials Control Resources Inst; Greenbelt, MD (United States); 1992 Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute (HMCRI) federal environmental restoration conference and exhibition; Vienna, VA (United States); 15-17 Apr 1992; Hazardous Materials Control Resources Institute, 7237 Hanover, MD 20770-3602 (United States)

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