Environmental Biotechnology pp 459-460 | Cite as
Field Demonstration of the Effectiveness of Land Application for the Treatment of Creosote-Contaminated Wastes
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Abstract
A land treatment demonstration was conducted at a former wood-treatment plant in Montana, as part of the RCRA closure process, for disposal of 16,000 cubic yards of creosote-contaminated sludges and soils. The primary hazardous constituents in the waste are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).
Keywords
Soil Column Phenol Concentration Land Application Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro Lysimeter Water
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