Committee on Environmental Remediation at Naval Facilities, National Research Council0309087481, 978-0309087483
Table of contents :
Preface……Page 8
Contents……Page 12
Summary……Page 14
1. Introduction……Page 31
Characteristics of Navy Facilities……Page 36
Challenges Associated with Remediation of Navy Facilities……Page 47
Trends in Remedy Selection……Page 51
Statement of Task and Report Roadmap……Page 55
References……Page 57
Motivation for Adaptive Site Management……Page 61
Background on Adaptive Management……Page 80
Adaptive Site Management Described……Page 89
Major Conclusions and Recommendations……Page 107
References……Page 110
Analytical Tools for Evaluating Remedy Effectiveness and Need for Change……Page 119
Monitoring……Page 140
Major Conclusions and Recommendations……Page 171
References……Page 172
Introduction……Page 177
Why Evaluation and Experimentation Are Needed……Page 180
Making Research Part of the Cleanup Paradigm……Page 187
Major Conclusions and Recommendations……Page 204
References……Page 207
5. Technology Overview……Page 211
Optimization of Remedies……Page 217
Promising Technologies for the Navy’s Pressing Contamination Problems……Page 235
Technologies for Remediation of Organic Contamination in Soil and Groundwater……Page 236
Technologies for Remediation of Inorganics in Soil and Groundwater……Page 262
Technologies for Remediation and Management of Contaminated Sediment……Page 270
Treatment Trains……Page 281
Major Conclusions and Recommendations……Page 292
Glossary……Page 295
References……Page 298
6. Nontechnical Issues Regarding the Use of Adaptive Site Management……Page 307
Regulatory and Policy Issues……Page 308
Public Participation……Page 314
Long-term Stewardship: An Integral Part of ASM……Page 320
Major Conclusions and Recommendations……Page 332
References……Page 333
Appendixes……Page 340
A. Acronyms……Page 342
B. Remediation Case Studies……Page 346
C. Tables of Innovative Technology Demonstration Projects……Page 362
D. Committee Member and Staff Biographies……Page 372
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