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Disposal of hazardous elemental wastes
Environmental Science & Technology, 1984A low-cost permanent geological method for the disposal of hazardous wastes is presented. The RUMOD (regional underground monolith disposal) system processes wastes into a granular form, transports it in bulk to a regional disposal site, mixes it with special cement-based grouts, and pumps it into large caverns 300-2000m underground.
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Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, 1992
The size and the health significance of the hazardous waste problem are reviewed. Proper engineering and management practice are discussed, including the elimination, if possible, reduction, changing processes and product lines, treatment and reuse, and disposal by landfill and incineration.
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The size and the health significance of the hazardous waste problem are reviewed. Proper engineering and management practice are discussed, including the elimination, if possible, reduction, changing processes and product lines, treatment and reuse, and disposal by landfill and incineration.
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The Disposal of Hazardous Wastes
Environmental Science & Technology, 1978The Fifth Life Sciences Symposium entitled Hazardous Solid Wastes and Their Disposal on October 12 through 14, 1977 was summarized. The topic was the passage of the National Resources Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 will force some type of action on all hazardous solid wastes.
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Composting of Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Substances
1998Composting has typically been used to treat agricultural wastes, yard wastes and sewage sludges which most often contain negligible concentrations of hazardous organic substances. Other wastes including household refuse, industrial wastes and hazardous wastes often contain greater concentrations of hazardous organic substances which could pose a threat
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Geological Society, London, Engineering Geology Special Publications, 1986
ABSTRACT Containment systems that have been developed to isolate wastes from the soil and water that surround them in the ground include compacted clay barriers, slurry trench cutoff walls, geomembrane walls, concrete diaphragm walls, sheetpile walls, grout curtains, hydraulic barriers, compacted clay liners, and geomembrane liners.
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ABSTRACT Containment systems that have been developed to isolate wastes from the soil and water that surround them in the ground include compacted clay barriers, slurry trench cutoff walls, geomembrane walls, concrete diaphragm walls, sheetpile walls, grout curtains, hydraulic barriers, compacted clay liners, and geomembrane liners.
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Flexible SERS substrates for hazardous materials detection: recent advances
Opto-Electronic Advances, 2021Venugopal Rao Soma
exaly
Environmental Science & Technology, 1985
Peter C. Ashbrook, Peter A. Reinhardt
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Peter C. Ashbrook, Peter A. Reinhardt
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Trade for the Environment: Transboundary Hazardous Waste Movements After the Basel Convention
Review of Policy Research, 2020Shiming Yang
exaly