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WASTE/SOIL TREATABILITY STUDIES FOR FOUR COMPLEX INDUSTRIAL WASTES: METHODOLOGIES AND RESULTS. VOLUME 2. WASTE LOADING IMPACTS ON SOIL DEGRADATION, TRANSFORMATION, AND IMMOBILIZATION
Citation:
Sims, R., D. Sorensen, W. Doucette, L. Hastings, AND J. Sims. WASTE/SOIL TREATABILITY STUDIES FOR FOUR COMPLEX INDUSTRIAL WASTES: METHODOLOGIES AND RESULTS. VOLUME 2. WASTE LOADING IMPACTS ON SOIL DEGRADATION, TRANSFORMATION, AND IMMOBILIZATION. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/6-86/003B.
Description:
The two-volume report presents information pertaining to quantitative evaluation of the soil treatment potential resulting from waste-soil interaction studies for four specific wastes listed under Section 3001 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Volume 2 contains results from bench-scale waste-soil interaction studies; degradation, transformation, and immobilization data are presented for four specific wastes: API separator sludge, slop oil emulsion solids, pentachlorophenol wood preserving waste, and creosote wood preserving waste. The scope of the study involved assessment of the potential for treatment of these hazardous wastes using soil as the treatment medium.