Workingdogs Outfitter Logo  
The international magazine for and about working and sporting dogs -- and the people who love them.
 
Home Books and Dog Equipment Classified and Premium Ads Working Dog Articles Canine Health Articles Working Dog Resources About Workingdogs.com
 Location:  Home» Veterinary Medicine » Social Services & Welfare » Contaminated Sites and Environmental Cleanup: International Approaches to Prevention, Remediation, and Reuse  
Categories
Dog Training Books
Dog Obedience Training Books
Dog Behavior Training Books
Veterinary Medicine
Dog Training Videos
Dog Training DVD
Dog ID Tags
Training Leads & Devices
Tie Outs and Stakes
Muzzles
Harnesses & Head Halters
Leashes & Lines
Bark Control
Bark Control & Remote Training Collars
Radio & Wireless Fences
Dog Training Clickers
All Training & Behavior Aids
Travel Crates
Kennels & Crates
Dog Carriers
Dog Houses
Dog Travel Accessories
Dog Grooming Aids
Flea and Tick Control
Safety Ramps
Clothing
Automotive
Home & Garden
Health Nutrition Vet Supplies
House Breaking & Cleanup
Treats & Training Rewards
Dog Food
Doors Gates Steps
Pet Memorials
All Pet Supplies

Contaminated Sites and Environmental Cleanup: International Approaches to Prevention, Remediation, and Reuse

Contaminated Sites and Environmental Cleanup: International Approaches to Prevention, Remediation, and Reuse

enlarge enlarge 
Author: G. William Page
Publisher: Academic Press
Category: Book

Buy New: $124.53

Qty 1 In Stock


New (2) Used (3) from $123.50

Sales Rank: 3162968

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 212
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.8

ISBN: 0125435800
Dewey Decimal Number: 363.7384
EAN: 9780125435802
ASIN: 0125435800

Publication Date: January 1997
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New, Condition, Delivery Through Fedex/UPS/DHL With a Fedex/UPS/DHL Tracking Number: We Do not Deliver to P.O Box Address

Tell A Friend
Add to Wishlist
Add to Wedding Registry
Add to Baby Registry

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Toxic chemicals contaminate land and groundwater on hundreds of thousands of sites in industrialized nations and in many economically developing countries. Past practices, as well as spills, leaks, and illegal disposal, have all contributed to this widely publicized problem. This book presents international policy approaches to prevent toxic contamination, to perform environmental cleanup of contaminated sites, and to redevelop these sites for productive uses. Focusing on experiences with contaminated sites in the United States and several countries in Western and Eastern Europe, Contaminated Sites and Environmental Cleanup demonstrates that policies to contend with contaminated lands have both intended and unintended consequences. The book will serve the needs of students and professionals in academia, industry, and government who are concerned with soil and groundwater contamination, remediation strategies, brownfield site redevelopment, and environmental policy making.

Key Features
* Compares and contrasts international experience with environmental cleanup and reuse of brownfield and other sites
* Integrates scientific, engineering, public health, economic, political, legal, social, and policy issues
* Offers approaches to solve problems of toxic contamination for particular reuse objectives
* Covers an issue of great concern to neighborhood groups, businesses, environmental organizations, and governmental agencies


Working Dogs
HOME | SEARCH | BOOK & Gear | Classifieds | Articles | Health | Resources | About Us | Privacy Statement

All site contents and design Copyright 1996 © Working Dogs
Please feel free to link from your site to any of the pages on Working Dogs domain in a non-frame presentation only.
You may not copy, reproduce, or distribute any site content in any form.
Copying and distribution of any Working Dogs domain content may be done only with publisher's consent.
For information on reprinting articles please contact Working Dogs.
Page