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Stabilization and Solidification of Hazardous, Radioactive, and Mixed Wastes: 3rd Volume
Gilliam TM, Wiles CC

Pages: 725       Published: 1996

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Stabilization and solidification (S/S) technologies have been used for decades as a final treatment step prior to the disposal of radioactive and chemically hazardous wastes. STP 1240 provides you with the latest technical exchange of S/S information available from both of these scientific communities.

The majority of papers addresses leachability and durability, the two principal issues associated with long-term containment prospects of waste treated with this technology. 47 papers in 7 sections cover: Basic Considerations in the Application of Vitrification Technologies • Organic Wastes • Mechanisms of Containment • Process Technology Development and Evaluation (Parts I and II) • Emerging Technologies • Field Application and Full-Scale Testing.

For remedial cleanup contractors, hazardous waste treatment and cleaning consultants, professors and researchers of hazardous waste.



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Basic Considerations in the Application of Vitrification Technologies
Pegg I.

Laboratory Equipment and Data Interpretation Method for Predicting Volatile Emissions During Solidification
Su H., Jensen R., Hinsenveld M.

Evaluation of Solidification/Stabilization for Treating Explosives Contaminated Soils
Cullinane M., Channell M.

Immobilization of Low Level Hazardous Organics Using Recycled Materials
Conner J., Smith F.

Morphology and pH Changes in Leached Solidified/Stabilized Waste Forms
Cheng K., Bishop P.

Mechanisms of Metal Containment Resulting from the Solidification of a Commercially Produced Stabilized Waste
Cheeseman C., Sollars C., Perry R.

Chemical Characterization of Pore Water of a Solidified Hazardous Waste
Trussell S., Batchelor B.

Microbially Influenced Degradation of Cement-Solidified Low-Level Radioactive Waste Forms
Rogers R., Hamilton M., Veeh R., McConnell J.

Influence of Silica Fume on the Immobilization Properties of Cementitious Mortars Exposed to Freeze-Thaw Cycles
Quaresima R., Scoccia G., Volpe R., Medici F., Merli C.

Stabilization of Heavy Metals in Portland Cement Matrix: Effects on Paste Properties
Bhatty J., West P.

Alkali-Slag Cements For the Immobilization Of Radioactive Wastes
Shi C., Day R.

Evaluation of Alternative Drilling Technologies and Subsurface Confinement Barriers for Single Shell Tanks at Hanford
Acheson W., Towers T., Wentzel K., Johnson H., Overbey W.

Performance of Cementitious Containment Barriers
Allan M., Kukacka L.

Preliminary Tests of an Infrared Process Monitor for Polyethylene Encapsulation of Radioactive Waste
Wright S., Jones R., McClelland J., Kalb P.

Remediation of Lead-Contaminated Soils at Small Arms Ranges
Gavaskar A., Means J., Heath J., Nelson B.

The Effect of Graphite Venting on ISV Processing of Low Permeability Soils
Gardner B., Farnsworth R.

Summary of U.S. EPA Research on Solidified/stabilized Waste Form Long-Term Durability
Kirk D.

Using Mixture Experiments to Develop Cementitious Waste Forms
Spence R., Anderson C., Piepel G.

Sulfur Polymer Cement, a Final Waste form for Radioactive and Hazardous Wastes
Darnell G.

Lab-Scale Tests on ISV Vapor Transport Phenomena
Farnsworth R., Gardner B.

Mixed Waste Solidification Testing on Polymer and Cement-Based Waste forms in Support of Hanford's WRAP 2A Facility
Burbank D., Weingardt K.

Vitrification of Lead Contained in Lead Based Organic Coatings Using Thermal Spray Technology
Covey S., Petreanu J., Kumar A.

Thermoplastic Encapsulation Treatability Study for a Mixed Waste Incinerator Off-Gas Scrubbing Solution
Kalb P., Adams J., Meyer M., Burns H.

Critical Parameters and TCLP Performance of the RFP Microwave Solidification System
Eschen V., Fenner G., Splett D., Sprenger G.

Flow-Through Leach Testing Applied to Stabilized/Solidified Wastes
Butcher E., Cheeseman C., Sollars C., Perry R.

Property Changes of Cement-Based Waste Forms During Leaching
Cheng K., Bishop P.

Experimental and Theoretical Studies for Assessing the Retention Capacity of Cement Stabilized Materials for Land Disposal
Balzamo S., Castellano L., De Angelis G.

Ultrasonic Agitation Method for Accelerating Batch Leaching Tests
Caldwell R., Stegemann J., Chao C.

Evaluation of Contaminant Leachability Factors by Comparison of Treatability Study Data for Multiple Solidified/Stabilized Materials
Erickson P., Barth E.

Summary of Technical Resource Document on Solidification/Stabilization and Its Application to Waste Materials
Means J., Smith L., Nehring K., Brauning S., Mashni C., Wiles C.

Bulk Site Reference Materials
Barich J., Jones R.

Field Validation of Test Methods for Solidified Waste Evaluation - A Status Report
Stegemann J., Caldwell R., Shi C.

Leaching Behavior of Polyethylene Encapsulated Nitrate Waste
Fuhrmann M., Kalb P.

Stabilization/Solidification (S/S) of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils by Means of a Quicklime-Based Treatment Approach
Dermatas D., Meng X.

Recycling Contaminated Spent Blasting Abrasives in Portland Cement Mortars Using Solidification/Stabilization Technology
Salt B., Garner A., Fowler D., Loehr R., Carrasquillo R.

Use of the Shrinking Core / Exposure Model to Describe the Leachability from Cement Stabilized Wastes
Hinsenveld M., Bishop P.

Performance Modeling of Concrete/Metal Barriers Used in Low-Level Waste Disposal
Shuman R., Chau N., Icenhour A., Godbee H., Tharp M.

Abrasive Blast Material Utilization in Asphalt Roadbed Material
Means J., Nehring K., Heath J.

Effects of Various Additives on the Solidification of Oily Sludges: A Bench-Scale Study
Kelly D., Diethelm E.

In-Situ Slurry Wall Formation with the SoilSaw Barrier System
Carter E.

Literature Review of the Interaction of Select Inorganic Species on the Set and Properties of Cement and Methods of Abatement Through Waste Pretreatment
Mattus C., Mattus A.

Laser Driven Thermal Reactor for Hazardous Waste Stabilization
Nazarian A.

Volatilization Modeling of Semivolatile Organic Compounds During Solidification Processes
Sass B., Smith L., Huang W., Rosansky S., Drescher E.

In-Situ Stabilization of Mixed Waste Contaminated Soil
Siegrist R., Cline S., Gilliam T., Conner J.

Field Quality Control Strategies for Assessing Solidification/Stabilization
Butler S., Barth E., Barich J.

In Situ Solidification/Stabilization Pilot Study for the Treatment of Coal Tar Contaminated Soils and River Sediments
Lawson M., Venn J., Pugh L., Vallis T.

Lysimeter Data as Input to Performance Assessment Models
McConnell J., Rogers R., Sullivan T., Jastrow J., Hicks D., Brey R.

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Committee: D34
Paper ID: STP1240-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP1240-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5318-9

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