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Within the last ten years in environmental protection attention increasingly focussed on the volatile chloro- and fluoro-hydrocarbons. Investigations on distribution and sources of the substances showed that waste deposai resulted in contamination of tripping sites by chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents, In this case study 12 abandoned waste disposal sites and landfills where household refuses and wastes of category I and industrial wastes of category I and II (classification according to the solid waste disposal act) had been deposited, were investigated to evaluate the extent of contamination by these compounds.
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Hagendorf, U., Krafft, H. (1988). Assessment of Volatile Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Tripping Sites (Abandoned Waste Disposal Sites And Landfills) by Soil Air and Waste Analyses. In: Wolf, K., Van Den Brink, W.J., Colon, F.J. (eds) Contaminated Soil ’88. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2807-7_50
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