Ecological Risk Assessment for Contaminated Sites
Love Canal. Exxon Valdez. Times Beach. Sacramento River Spill. Amoco Cadiz. Seveso. Every area of the world has been affected by improper waste disposal and chemical spills. Common hazardous waste sites include abandoned warehouses, manufacturing facilities, processing plants, and landfills. These s...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-10142012-09-05T05:44:44Z Ecological Risk Assessment for Contaminated Sites Suter II, Glenn W. Efroymson, Rebecca A. Sample, Bradley E. Jones, Daniel S. Environmental Sciences Love Canal. Exxon Valdez. Times Beach. Sacramento River Spill. Amoco Cadiz. Seveso. Every area of the world has been affected by improper waste disposal and chemical spills. Common hazardous waste sites include abandoned warehouses, manufacturing facilities, processing plants, and landfills. These sites poison the land and contaminate groundwater and drinking water. A sequel to the bestselling Ecological Risk Assessment, Ecological Risk Assessment for Contaminated Sites focuses on how to perform ecological risk assessments for Superfund sites and locations contaminated by improper disposal of wastes, or chemical spills. It integrates the authors' extensive experience in assessing ecological risks at U.S. government sites with techniques and examples from assessments performed by others. Conducting an ecological risk assessment on a contaminated site provides the information needed to make decisions concerning site remediation. The first rule of good risk assessment is "don't do anything stupid". With the practical preparation you get from Ecological Risk Assessment for Contaminated Sites you won't. Introduction: Definitions and Concepts Scope and Definitions Regulatory Context Ecorisk Framework The Remedial Process Site Characterization and Scoping Assessment The Assessment Planning Process The Assessment Plan Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment Remedial Alternatives Assessment Efficacy Assessment Damage Assessment Tiers: Scoping, Screening, and Definitive Assessments Relationship to Human Health Risk Assessment Differences in Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment Why Ecological Endpoints May be More Sensitive than Humans Scale in Human Health and Ecological Risk Participants in Ecological Risk Assessments Problem Formation Risk Managers and Risk Assessors Physical Scope Spatial Extant Spatial Units Source Units Watershed Units Groundwater Units Terrestrial Integrator Units Spatial Subunits Site Description Much More... 2009-10-12T07:25:05Z 2009-10-12T07:25:05Z 2000 Book https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1014 en application/octet-stream CRC Press |
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Love Canal. Exxon Valdez. Times Beach. Sacramento River Spill. Amoco Cadiz. Seveso. Every area of the world has been affected by improper waste disposal and chemical spills. Common hazardous waste sites include abandoned warehouses, manufacturing facilities, processing plants, and landfills. These sites poison the land and contaminate groundwater and drinking water.
A sequel to the bestselling Ecological Risk Assessment, Ecological Risk Assessment for Contaminated Sites focuses on how to perform ecological risk assessments for Superfund sites and locations contaminated by improper disposal of wastes, or chemical spills. It integrates the authors' extensive experience in assessing ecological risks at U.S. government sites with techniques and examples from assessments performed by others.
Conducting an ecological risk assessment on a contaminated site provides the information needed to make decisions concerning site remediation. The first rule of good risk assessment is "don't do anything stupid". With the practical preparation you get from Ecological Risk Assessment for Contaminated Sites you won't. |
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