Remediation of PAH-Contaminated Soils and Sediments: A ...
Remediation of PAH-Contaminated Soils and Sediments: A ...
Remediation of PAH-Contaminated Soils and Sediments: A ...
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
EPA. 2008. Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) [website]. U.S. Environmental Protection<br />
Agency, Washington DC. Available on-line at: http://cfpub.epa.gov/iris/index.html<br />
Epstein, E. <strong>and</strong> J.E. Alpert. 1980. Composting <strong>of</strong> industrial wastes. Pp. 243-252. In: R.B.<br />
Pojasek (Ed.) New Ultimate Disposal Options, Vol 4, Ann Arbor, MI.<br />
Essington, M.E. 2004. Soil <strong>and</strong> water chemistry: An integrative approach. CRC Press, Boca<br />
Raton.<br />
Eweis, J.B., S.J. Ergas, D. P. Y. Chang, <strong>and</strong> E.D. Schroeder. 1998. Bioremediation principles.<br />
McGraw-Hill, Boston, MA.<br />
Ferrarese, E., G. Andreottola, <strong>and</strong> I.A. Oprea. 2008. <strong>Remediation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>PAH</strong>-contaminated<br />
sediments by chemical oxidation. Journal <strong>of</strong> Hazardous Materials 152: 128-139.<br />
Ferro, A.M., R.C. Sims, <strong>and</strong> B. Bugbee. 1994. Hycrest crested wheatgrass accelerates the<br />
degradation <strong>of</strong> pentachlorophenol in soil. Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Quality 23: 272-281.<br />
Flotron, V., C. Delteil, Y. Padellec, <strong>and</strong> V. Camel. 2005. Removal <strong>of</strong> sorbed polycylic aromatic<br />
hydrocarbons from soil, sludge <strong>and</strong> sediment sample using the Fenton’s reagent process.<br />
Chemosphere 59: 1427–1437.<br />
Frick, C.M., R.E. Farrell <strong>and</strong> J.J. Germida. 1999. Assessment <strong>of</strong> phytoremediation as an in-situ<br />
technique for cleaning oil-contaminated sites. Report submitted to the Petroleum Technology<br />
Alliance <strong>of</strong> Canada (PTAC), Calgary, Alberta.<br />
Gao, Y.Z., <strong>and</strong> L.Z. Zhu. 2004. Plant uptake, accumulation <strong>and</strong> translocation <strong>of</strong> phenanthrene<br />
<strong>and</strong> pyrene in soils, Chemosphere 55: 1169–1178.<br />
Gao, Y.Z., W.T. Ling, L.Z. Zhu, B.W. Zhao, <strong>and</strong> Q.S. Zhen. 2007. Surfactant-enhanced<br />
phytoremediation <strong>of</strong> soils contaminated with hydrophobic organic contaminants: potential <strong>and</strong><br />
assessment. Pedosphere 17(4): 409-418.<br />
Gentry, T.J., C. Rensing, <strong>and</strong> I.L. Pepper. 2004. New approaches for bioaugmentation as a<br />
remediation technology. Crit. Rev. Environ. Sci. Technol. 34:447-494.<br />
GLC, 2004. Testing <strong>and</strong> evaluating dredges material for upl<strong>and</strong> beneficial uses: a regional<br />
framework for the Great Lakes. Great Lakes Commission, Ann Arbor, MI. Available on-line at:<br />
www.glc.org/dredging/publications.<br />
Goi, A. <strong>and</strong> M. Trapido. 2004. Degradation <strong>of</strong> polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil: the Fenton<br />
reagent versus ozonation. Environ. Technol. 25 155–164.<br />
Gong, Z., K. Alef, B.M. Wilke <strong>and</strong> P. Li. 2005. Dissolution <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> <strong>PAH</strong>s from a<br />
contaminated soil using sunflower oil. Chemosphere 58: 291–298.<br />
Gray, M.R., D.K. Bannerjee, M.J. Dudas, <strong>and</strong> M.S. Pickard. 2000. Protocols to enhance<br />
biodegradation <strong>of</strong> hydrocarbon contaminants in soil. Bioremediation J. (4): 249−257.<br />
Greenberg, A., F. Darack, R. Harkov, P. Lioy. <strong>and</strong> J. Daisey. 1985. <strong>PAH</strong>s in New Jersey: a<br />
comparison <strong>of</strong> winter <strong>and</strong> summer concentrations over a two-year period. Atmos. Environ. 19:<br />
1325–1339<br />
Grifoll, M., S.A. Selifonov, <strong>and</strong> P.J. Chapman. 1994. Evidence for a novel pathway in the<br />
degradation <strong>of</strong> fluorine by Pseudomonas sp. Strain F274. Appl. Envir. Microbiol. 60: 2438-2449.<br />
89