Heavy Metal Soil Contamination at U.S. Army Installations: Proposed Research and Strategy for Technology Development

作者: R M Bricka , Clint W Williford , Larry W Jones

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关键词: Soil contaminationMetal contaminationWaste managementTechnology developmentSoil waterHeavy metalsEnvironmental remediationGroundwaterContaminationEngineering

摘要: Abstract : This document represents a research strategy to develop new and innovative technologies for treatment of heavy metal-contaminated soils on U.S. Army installations. For technology be considered, it must effective, economically feasible, available implementation within 5 years. The activities undertaken the are also described in this report. A survey installations shows that contaminated by metals common problem. Over 50 percent surveyed have potential metal problems may prove costly and/ or beyond current remediate. Of six analytes found most often as contaminants Environmental Center (USAEC) database, five classified metals. Chrome, lead, cadmium contaminants. Further, variety media (e.g., water, soils, structure) at military makes likely cleanup will required. scientific basis interaction with different is briefly discussed report provide an understanding efficacy soil remediation techniques. Consideration given 1987 review produced Roy F. Weston, Inc., USAEC; results deliberations advisory panel empaneled specifically address. Metal/soil technologies, site visits inquiries personnel Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) Laboratory. contamination Military cleanup, Soil contamination, Installation restoration, Research strategy, Treatment Metal Site remediation.

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