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Session 562 - Site Assessment and Remediation - II
This session will highlight the application of Chemical Engineering principles to the assessment and remediation of contaminated sites. Technologies for assessment of exposure and risk from sites, modeling contaminant fate and transport and technologies for in-situ remediation of contaminated sites are specifically requested. CASE STUDIES WILL BE GIVEN PRIORITY. The focus will be on DEMONSTRATED COST EFFECTIVE procedures and principles that are applicable to a broad range of contaminated sites. Papers on ex-situ treatment technologies will also be considered if they are sufficiently novel or widely applicable to a variety of different sites. Papers focused on a particular site that do not have broad applicability will not be considered for inclusion in the session.
Chair:Greg J. Thoma
CoChair:Dr. Richard D. Siegel
 Introductory Remarks
 Assessment of Buoyancy Effect on Ek Removal Efficiency and Its Implication for in-Situ Applications
Cynthia Torres, Loretto Araya-Vicentelo, Mario A. Oyanader, Pedro E. Arce
 Laboratory Scale Treatment of Cca Contaminated Wood Waste
Mark Bricka, J. Broussard
 Electrokinetic Treatment of Mercury Contaminated Soil at the Mercury Refining Company Superfund Site
Mark Bricka, Thomas Taccone
 Electro-Kinetic Enhanced Air Sparging Soil Remediation Process under Non-Ideal Conditions
Loretto Araya-Vicentelo, Mario A. Oyanader, Pedro E. Arce
 The Exploration of Conditions in Which Chlorinated Benzenes Are Degraded by Zero-Valent Iron
Shawn Moderow, Danny D. Reible
 Phenanthrene Removal on a Permeable Reactive Biobarrier Treated with Beijerinckia Indica
Dong-Hee Lim, Christian M. Lastoskie, Jai-Young Lee
 Concluding Remarks

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