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Pollutantsolid Phase Interactions Handbook Of Environmental Chemistry 1st Tarek A Kassim

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Pollutantsolid Phase Interactions Handbook Of Environmental Chemistry 1st Tarek A Kassim
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.99 MB
Pages: 424
Author: Tarek A. Kassim, Bernd R.T. Simoneit
ISBN: 3540416501
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st

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Pollutantsolid Phase Interactions Handbook Of Environmental Chemistry 1st Tarek A Kassim by Tarek A. Kassim, Bernd R.t. Simoneit 3540416501 instant download after payment.

Growth in the numbers of organic chemicals during recent decades has been extraordinary. Most are complex compounds that are released directly and/or indirectly to the surrounding environment. A view is emerging in relation to environmental protection and hazardous substance management that (1) some organic chemicals and/or organic leachates from solid waste materials and contaminated sediment/soil sites are of such extreme environmental concern that all use should be highly controlled including isolation for disposal; and (2) most hazardous substances are of sufficient social value that their continual use, production and disposal are justified. For these chemicals their types, sources, fate, behavior, effects and remediation at solid- aqueous phase interfaces must be fully assessed and understood. This assessment and understanding are essential for society to accept risks of adverse ecological or human health effects.

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