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Assessment and remediation of petroleum contaminated sites. G.M. Cole. Book publ'd. CRC Press, Inc., 2000 Corporate Blvd. N.W., Boca Raton, Florida, 33431, numerous figs., tables, 360 pages (ISBN 0--87371--824--0).

A broad scope is presented of the remedial process, from initial site assessment to closure, in an integrated, understandable, and coherent format. Consideration is given to environmental legislation and regulations, petroleum hydrocarbons, soils and subsurface characteristics, environmental and site assessments, as well as environmental sampling and laboratory analysis. With reference to data integration and technology selection, attention is drawn to planning for corrective action, in situ remediation technologies, and non in situ soil treatment technologies. Details are appended of Federal Regulations; the Unified Soil Classification System; Documents for Environmental Sampling; and CERCLA Case Law. 144 references are included.
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